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i mean, jeremy corbyn has seemed very relu cta nt mean, jeremy corbyn has seemed very reluctant aboutnd referendum, theresa may definitely does not want one, that could be some getting together around a customs union, thatis together around a customs union, that is possible, workers' rights for example that labour wants, that is something that the prime minister is something that the prime minister is happy to do. freedom of movement, which downing street has really sad isa which downing street has really sad is a redline for the prime minister, she would accept that. freedom of movement will and when we leave the eu, so they are not that far apart on that. the problem is, they might be in agreement that parties are not, but if you can have 200 mps on either side voting through some kind of deal, it is perfectly possible. the other one thing that a cabinet minister can say that even if these talks fail, but they have to do is come up with some kind of arrangement for what happens next and that would be so—called indicative votes, not indicative, they're not advisory if the government
i mean, jeremy corbyn has seemed very relu cta nt mean, jeremy corbyn has seemed very reluctant aboutnd referendum, theresa may definitely does not want one, that could be some getting together around a customs union, thatis together around a customs union, that is possible, workers' rights for example that labour wants, that is something that the prime minister is something that the prime minister is happy to do. freedom of movement, which downing street has really sad isa which downing street...
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the only way that can happen is if jeremy corbyn and the prime minister can doa jeremy corbyn and the in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there is a chasm between them. all you get out of the talks at the moment is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some compromise there. because the customs union bit only lost by three votes in parliament when ken clarke brought it forward. but jeremy corbyn are still under huge pressure. if he is going to offer something different, to say call another referendum. going to offer something different, to say call another referendumm isa to say call another referendumm is a bit ofa no to say call another referendumm is a bit of a no win that, especially in the north of england, labour's heartland, these are staunch believer seats. they do not wa nt staunch believer seats. they do not want another referendum. the s
the only way that can happen is if jeremy corbyn and the prime minister can doa jeremy corbyn and the in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there is a chasm between them. all you get out of the talks at the moment is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some...
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s have said have advised jeremy corbyn not to gerti his hands however other labor m.p.'s like chris brian for example are a fairly influential labor m.p. has said on twitter that there is hope there is a slight glimmer of hope so really late in the process but better late than never is what some of them seem to think. meanwhile the parliament has been trying to make form its own plan its own plan one of the one of a likely to say to this latest this latest proposal from the prime minister. well the question is whether parliament is now still trying to go through with that plan i mean went to reason mayor said well she's first trying to hammer something out with jeremy corbett and if that fails that she is going to come and get these in so-called indicative variants so several options that she's going to present to parliament and the second step say the question is whether then parliament is now giving up on doing it themselves when when the government has decided that they're going to do it so that's going to be very interesting also we know that some m.p.'s want to take
s have said have advised jeremy corbyn not to gerti his hands however other labor m.p.'s like chris brian for example are a fairly influential labor m.p. has said on twitter that there is hope there is a slight glimmer of hope so really late in the process but better late than never is what some of them seem to think. meanwhile the parliament has been trying to make form its own plan its own plan one of the one of a likely to say to this latest this latest proposal from the prime minister. well...
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washington also on the program which is prime minister theresa may hold talks with opposition leader jeremy called him to try and break the president deadlock that is just nine days left to avoid a chaotic divorce really your opinion. i dare you to arrest rate the challenge from venezuela self-proclaimed president one quite out of the country's government controlled assembly strip him of his parliamentary immunity. i'm still going to welcome to the program. later secretary-general jensen stoltenberg said the alliance is not seeking a new arms race or a cold war with russia but he called for greater efforts to terence and for member countries to increase their defense spending he was addressing a joint meeting of both chambers of the u.s. congress to mark a nato seventieth anniversary at the entrance to the nato headquarters in belgium that ought to monuments wong a piece of the berlin wall. this signed to keep people in and ideas out it's faint the other monument is a twisted steel beam from the north tower or the world trade center memorial to the ordinary people going about their business
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jeremy corbyn described the talks as "constructive".the same story is the daily telegraph. however, they talk about the "fury of the tory backbenchers" towards theresa may and say she is "shifting her red lines" as corbyn is now in the "brexit driving seat". the same photo of the labour leader in the guardian. but they lead with a different political story. the paper alleges a series of brexit campaigns on facebook that link to a no—deal brexit, overseen by sir lynton crosby's company — a former adviser to borisjohnson. the groups appear to be run by independent members of the public but the guardian is claiming otherwise. more on that in a moment. other news. the us democrats ask for evidence from robert mueller about his report into russian meddling in the 2016 us election. the financial times says that "could shape the rest of donald trump's presidency". the mail leads on a health story alleging that poor diets kill up to 90,000 people per year. they claim that one in six deaths are linked to unhealthy eating. let us take a closer lo
jeremy corbyn described the talks as "constructive".the same story is the daily telegraph. however, they talk about the "fury of the tory backbenchers" towards theresa may and say she is "shifting her red lines" as corbyn is now in the "brexit driving seat". the same photo of the labour leader in the guardian. but they lead with a different political story. the paper alleges a series of brexit campaigns on facebook that link to a no—deal brexit,...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, exeter.nancy related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the ministry of defence has launched an investigation into a video which appears to show soldiers from the parachute regiment using a poster ofjeremy corbyn for target practice. the labour mp danjarvis — himself a former paratrooper — has described the video as "shameful and utterly unacceptable". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the video that has caused offence right across the political divide, and huge embarrassment to the british army. four soldiers firing their pistols at an indoor range in kabul. they are using training ammunition. normal drills, at least until the camera pans around. they are using a giant photo ofjeremy corbyn as the target. the labour leader's face now splattered with paint. the video shows totally unacceptable behaviour and a serious error of judgment that falls far below the behaviour we expect of our soldiers in the brigade. those involved are soldiers of the 3rd battalion, t
jeremy cooke, bbc news, exeter.nancy related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the ministry of defence has launched an investigation into a video which appears to show soldiers from the parachute regiment using a poster ofjeremy corbyn for target practice. the labour mp danjarvis — himself a former paratrooper — has described the video as "shameful and utterly unacceptable". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the video that has caused offence right...
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corbyn willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy corbynscussions that i hope will begin very soon. dawn foster of the guardian, a left—wing newspaper, of course, do you thinkjeremy corbyn will respond to this and trying to work actively with the prime minister now, supporting a customs union with a second vote, and reach a deal? i think he will go into the talks to try to get as much out of it as possible. it puts a lot of pressure and the labour party, doesn't it? it does, and labour will be clear and open with the public about how the talks are going. be clear and open with the public about how the talks are goingm be clear and open with the public about how the talks are going. is it potentially a trap for the labour party? if there is a no—deal brexit, labour gets some of the blame. party? if there is a no—deal brexit, labour gets some of the blamelj think labour gets some of the blame.” think theresa may will see it as a trap, the labour party and the general public will see what happens. essentially, theresa may is asking jeremy corb
corbyn willing to ta ke she will find jeremy corbyn willing to take herup she will find jeremy corbynscussions that i hope will begin very soon. dawn foster of the guardian, a left—wing newspaper, of course, do you thinkjeremy corbyn will respond to this and trying to work actively with the prime minister now, supporting a customs union with a second vote, and reach a deal? i think he will go into the talks to try to get as much out of it as possible. it puts a lot of pressure and the labour...
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jeremy corbyn then theresa may are greening upon. london thank you. now to venezuela where the self-proclaimed president is challenging the authorities to arrest him after being stripped of his parliamentary immunity has been engaged in a power struggle with president nicolas maduro since january when he proclaimed himself president a move that was immediately recognized by the united states germany and other countries. this is the constituent assembly that is way law it was set up by president nicolas maduro in twenty seventeen to rewrite the country's constitution many venezuelans consider the body illegitimate and more than forty countries do not recognize the assembly but it's these lawmakers loyal to madeira who have voted to strip the opposition leader and self-proclaimed president one who i don't know of his parliamentary immunity cheers and applause followed the decision. to constituent assembly president. says the party unanimously voted to authorize the supreme court to prosecute quite a for breaching a ban on leaving the country in january
jeremy corbyn then theresa may are greening upon. london thank you. now to venezuela where the self-proclaimed president is challenging the authorities to arrest him after being stripped of his parliamentary immunity has been engaged in a power struggle with president nicolas maduro since january when he proclaimed himself president a move that was immediately recognized by the united states germany and other countries. this is the constituent assembly that is way law it was set up by president...
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think bookending all of this of course is breaks it and most important thing we heard there from jeremy corbin is that he welcomes the opportunity to hold face to face compromise talks with with theresa may does set a positive tone going forward but there's been anything but a positive tone coming from some of the reason mays own m.p.'s particularly hard line breaks it is at least to have come out accusing the the prime minister of trying to do deals with a marxist that's how they view jeremy corbyn boris johnson the former foreign secretary now an ardent breaks a tear has said that doing any kind of deals with the labor party would lead to such a soft breaks it breaks it might dissolve altogether just for a bind she of course called been a male poles apart and their vision for brakes it the labor policy favoring a much softer stance such as closer ties with the e.u. customs union the single market will that mean that treason may is forced to back away from some of her red lines like the movement of people who knows but already within two reason may's ranks some are accusing her before
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series i mean reaches out to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn to try and break the deadlock. also coming up. we won the battle about we still have to win the war a celebration on the streets of algeria after the resignation of the president of the country's political future remains. the head of nato warns the us congress about the threat posed by russia. also ahead of the money laundering trial of his former. pleads not guilty to the disappearance of millions from a state's investment from. the u.k. prime minister to resign may has just ended a meeting with the main opposition leader jeremy corben to try and break the brics a deadlock the u.k. has to sell the european union in just nine days from now but so far the parliament has not agreed on a withdrawal plan the e.u. commission president has warned the britain will not get another short extension to brics it unless politicians agree an exit deal by april the twelfth paul brennan joins us live from london simple there's been some action inside the commons what's been going on. well in the last half an hour we've had a momen
series i mean reaches out to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn to try and break the deadlock. also coming up. we won the battle about we still have to win the war a celebration on the streets of algeria after the resignation of the president of the country's political future remains. the head of nato warns the us congress about the threat posed by russia. also ahead of the money laundering trial of his former. pleads not guilty to the disappearance of millions from a state's investment from....
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brick sits and she's not very much of putting the pressure on the leader of the opposition party jeremy corbyn she wants to sit down with him and see if they can between them come with some sort of deal that would focus on the future relationship would deliver the result of the referendum by bracks it means bracks it let's go through this with bricks it's just it's a forester whites are. welcome alex she's talked about to recently has talked about sitting down with watch opposition parties before and we are where we are it's true and there's a scene not been a great relationship between her and jeremy colvin the leader of the labor party but it seems that what she's trying to do is put the ball in their court well number one the most important point there is that she's trying to she's saying that they do not want a no deal bricks it and that is perhaps why cabinet has lost it for so many hours today trying to get agreement on that because we know that many members of cabinet of her top team seem to be quite happy to move towards a no deal bracks whether they really are that's what they
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jeremy corbyn.resa may seems prepared to countenance a much softer brexit, possibly, membership of a customs union. and we've learned of her readiness to confront her brexiteers by not delivering the sort of brexit they want. it has huge risks, number one is thatjeremy corbyn is not in a market to do any sort of agreement, risk number two is she faces a backlash from her own tory mps. we've already seen the resignation of the welsh office minister nigel adams. interesting too, clear tensions, still, minister nigel adams. interesting too, cleartensions, still, despite yesterday's seven hour cabinet meeting, with penny mordaunt the international development secretary striking a straightly different tone to what was suggested, saying she hoped theresa may would be able to get her deals do not on the back of labour votes, but sticking to tory and dup votes. it's very clear that the prime minister does not wish to take us out of the eu without a deal. the only way to leave, therefore, is with the withdra
jeremy corbyn.resa may seems prepared to countenance a much softer brexit, possibly, membership of a customs union. and we've learned of her readiness to confront her brexiteers by not delivering the sort of brexit they want. it has huge risks, number one is thatjeremy corbyn is not in a market to do any sort of agreement, risk number two is she faces a backlash from her own tory mps. we've already seen the resignation of the welsh office minister nigel adams. interesting too, clear tensions,...
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matt: jeremy stretch is still with us and jeremy, it's not just mario draghi's comments on the fed thatg. it's what is going to do next for the ecb. what do you expect? jeremy: of course, his term in office is coming to a conclusion, so we are in the end game in terms of monetary policy tenure. it does seem as though he's unable to be a president in a position to start to reverse negative interest rates. it's going to be a job for his successor in the first quarter of next year. there context of europe, are and have been obvious concerns from the back end of last year through the middle part of this year. if we start to seean improved global environment, and the china story is pertinent for those german export markets, then i think we can and will see a gradual rebound in the eurozone economy in the second half of this year, and that will add to the impetus in terms of euro recovery story. whilst we may be talking about uncertainty from the headwinds now, there will be an opportunity to see better times ahead in the second half of this year. not enough to encourage the ecb to consider m
matt: jeremy stretch is still with us and jeremy, it's not just mario draghi's comments on the fed thatg. it's what is going to do next for the ecb. what do you expect? jeremy: of course, his term in office is coming to a conclusion, so we are in the end game in terms of monetary policy tenure. it does seem as though he's unable to be a president in a position to start to reverse negative interest rates. it's going to be a job for his successor in the first quarter of next year. there context...
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whatever deal is reached stop when you don't expect jeremy corbyn to come to a deal either?unrealistic, it is not about how good or bad jeremy and his team are or how good or bad theresa may and her team are. the reality is, we have got a clock which is running down this artificial deadline placed upon us because of the circumstances of article 50. the thing to do is withdraw that so the pressure is taken off, cool, calm heads could reach a resolution. that could be some sort of a deal and the deal that secures the most votes in parliament, that should be one of the options put to the british public, with the option also of remaining in the eu. sadiq khan, speaking earlier. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it was reported that the party had failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealing with complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. shami chakrabarti, speaking on sky news' soph
whatever deal is reached stop when you don't expect jeremy corbyn to come to a deal either?unrealistic, it is not about how good or bad jeremy and his team are or how good or bad theresa may and her team are. the reality is, we have got a clock which is running down this artificial deadline placed upon us because of the circumstances of article 50. the thing to do is withdraw that so the pressure is taken off, cool, calm heads could reach a resolution. that could be some sort of a deal and the...
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this is absolutely intolerable in jeremy exposed. refundable. but doesn't this tape show, from mr corbyn‘s point of view, that he is aware of the issue? that some of this evidence of anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, infact, a labour anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, a labour spokesman today said that the party does take allegations of anti—semitism seriously and said thatjeremy corbyn has a desire to make procedure is as robust and efficient as possible, and to rebuild trust with the jewish as possible, and to rebuild trust with thejewish community. so labour are saying that what this shows is mr corbyn is aware of the problem and is trying to do something about it. the facts show that jeremy corbyn has not done anything about it. i reported a member of the labour party who downloaded anti—semitic images from a white supremacist website. it has now emerged that actually action was to be taken at somebody from jeremy corbyn‘s office intervene and stop the
this is absolutely intolerable in jeremy exposed. refundable. but doesn't this tape show, from mr corbyn‘s point of view, that he is aware of the issue? that some of this evidence of anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, infact, a labour anti—semitism has been mislaid or ignored, in fact, a labour spokesman today said that the party does take allegations of anti—semitism seriously and said thatjeremy corbyn has a desire to make...
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and indeed the labour party, as you were mentioning before, are saying that this shows jeremy corbyn‘make procedures as robust and efficient as possible and to rebuild trust with thejewish community. however, others might look at it and say, "well, it is one of the starkest and relatively rather recent potential admission that maybe the complaints procedure isn't doing the job that it needs to do." and, interestingly, in a letter to the sunday times today, seven labour mps, including dame margaret hodge, are calling for a fully independent body, as they describe it, to deal with complaints of racism and harassment and bullying. and they say, in their view, the current complaints system is broken. meanwhile, on brexit, jeremy corbyn has been holding talks with theresa may, and their associates have also been holding sort of separate meetings well behind—the—scenes. is there any news of any progress at all on those brexit talks? well, these talks have often been described by both sides as constructive and, from what we understand, they are going to continue into the easter recess. obvio
and indeed the labour party, as you were mentioning before, are saying that this shows jeremy corbyn‘make procedures as robust and efficient as possible and to rebuild trust with thejewish community. however, others might look at it and say, "well, it is one of the starkest and relatively rather recent potential admission that maybe the complaints procedure isn't doing the job that it needs to do." and, interestingly, in a letter to the sunday times today, seven labour mps,...
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divide to prevent a no deal brecht's at britain's prime minister reaching out to opposition leader jeremy corbett to seek a common approach with time running out meanwhile the german chancellor heads to ireland which would be hard hit by any possible threats a trade chaos while the house. also on the show the former nissan chair carlos going is back behind bars he's been arrested on new charges that he enrich himself at the company's expense. i bryan thomas thanks so much for joining us with concerns growing that britain could exit the e.u. without an agreement the german chancellor is heading to ireland today the only use state with a land border with britain ireland's economy could take the biggest hit from any possible disorderly breck's in germany's very concerned about the security situation there as well in london prime minister theresa may is holding more talks today with opposition leader labor leader jeremy corbyn in a new push for a compromise on that she needs to present a plan to ease leaders by april the ten after they rejected her request for a brief extension may and or bee
divide to prevent a no deal brecht's at britain's prime minister reaching out to opposition leader jeremy corbett to seek a common approach with time running out meanwhile the german chancellor heads to ireland which would be hard hit by any possible threats a trade chaos while the house. also on the show the former nissan chair carlos going is back behind bars he's been arrested on new charges that he enrich himself at the company's expense. i bryan thomas thanks so much for joining us with...
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jeremy corbyn ina that your bright idea? jeremy corbyn in a lightbulb, which reminds me of...t one leaving britain turn the lights off. the sun front page, it is what they tend to bring out at moments of crisis. thank you leader and front—page writers at the sun. this idea that jeremy corbyn could be the saviour, of course there will be a whole section of the conservative party who think that is absolutely appalling, and as a result, it could be frightened, as you were suggesting earlier, into voting for her deal. well, nothing has frightened them so far, so some people would say these people can't be frightened. it seems to me that the dup are completely out of the game, they have said we will not vote for this withdrawal agreement the way it is. you need to change it and it can't be changed. she might have made a calculation i have to write off erg, and 20 members of the erg. -- write off erg, and 20 members of the erg. —— right of dup, and 20 members of the erg. she might have said i am not going to get the dup, i will approach labour. i was not expecting that, but when you
jeremy corbyn ina that your bright idea? jeremy corbyn in a lightbulb, which reminds me of...t one leaving britain turn the lights off. the sun front page, it is what they tend to bring out at moments of crisis. thank you leader and front—page writers at the sun. this idea that jeremy corbyn could be the saviour, of course there will be a whole section of the conservative party who think that is absolutely appalling, and as a result, it could be frightened, as you were suggesting earlier,...
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she's saying she's reaching out to jeremy corbyn and time?y corbyn and talking to the commons, who haven't coalesced around any majority. no, and the next bit big deadline is the 10th of april when the eu is meeting to decide whether to extend the uk's membership. she needs to have completed the process and to have got a clear and coherent offer that she wants to take to the eu. this is theresa may presumably accepting publicly that c isn't going to get the dup and conservative party members to support her deal. that seems to be the case. she made the point that they withdrawal agreement as negotiated would need to be part of any deal that is approved. that's what mps voted on on friday when the government separated the declaration and the withdrawal agreement and it was still rejected. whether she gets support for that as part of a different deal is unclear. . thanks for joining different deal is unclear. . thanks forjoining us. theresa may speaking in the last 20 minutes saying that she is going to seek a further short extension to depart f
she's saying she's reaching out to jeremy corbyn and time?y corbyn and talking to the commons, who haven't coalesced around any majority. no, and the next bit big deadline is the 10th of april when the eu is meeting to decide whether to extend the uk's membership. she needs to have completed the process and to have got a clear and coherent offer that she wants to take to the eu. this is theresa may presumably accepting publicly that c isn't going to get the dup and conservative party members to...
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hey, big boy. >> that was like a cow that he caught. >> jeremy wade is back in a new show called jeremyand we have an exclusive clip. he's on the hunt of the king salmon. where is it? well, this mystery has led him into the middle of a pod of orcas. >> look at that. they are approaching the boat. we're sitting here with the motor idling and they're coming very slowly towards us. >> is he looking for inside an orca? >> well, let's find out. >> there is the impression that this water is full of them. and so the numbers here are starting to make sense. >> well, it looks like he's got a clue to one of those mysteries. and to tell us all about it, we have jeremy wade "right this minute" via skype. welcome to the show. [ cheers and applause ]. >> nice ca g >> jeremy, everybody loves what you did with your old show. tell us how this new show is just a little bit different? >> it's a little different because we sort of broadened it out. one of the episodes i heard about a cra fish in tasmania down off the corner of australia the size of a dog, right? it will bite your fingers. >> you heard abou
hey, big boy. >> that was like a cow that he caught. >> jeremy wade is back in a new show called jeremyand we have an exclusive clip. he's on the hunt of the king salmon. where is it? well, this mystery has led him into the middle of a pod of orcas. >> look at that. they are approaching the boat. we're sitting here with the motor idling and they're coming very slowly towards us. >> is he looking for inside an orca? >> well, let's find out. >> there is the...
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theresa may says she will sit down with the opposition labour leader jeremy corbyn to find a way throughe two leaders cannot find a compromise, mrs may says they will put a series of options to the vote in parliament which the government will honour. this debate, this division cannot drag on for much longer. it is putting members of parliament and everyone else under immense pressure, and it is doing damage to our politics. in paris president macron is holding talks with the irish prime minister and says that the eu is open to alternatives,
theresa may says she will sit down with the opposition labour leader jeremy corbyn to find a way throughe two leaders cannot find a compromise, mrs may says they will put a series of options to the vote in parliament which the government will honour. this debate, this division cannot drag on for much longer. it is putting members of parliament and everyone else under immense pressure, and it is doing damage to our politics. in paris president macron is holding talks with the irish prime...
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she will have to sit down with jeremy long, has she?hift some of her red lines. yes. the plan is that they sit down as soon as yes. the plan is that they sit down as soon as possible. the expectation they will be in her office in the house of commons tomorrow. and start working out whether they can genuinely reach some sort of consensus oi’ genuinely reach some sort of consensus or whether this is just off for show and i hope they reach some sort of off for show and i hope they reach some sort of consensus off for show and i hope they reach some sort of consensus and that once they have, with the plan they can agree on they have, with the plan they can agree on they will put it before mps for a vote, probably on monday before theresa may goes back to the ague on wednesday for this emergency brexit summit and if they do not manage to reach a deal, then the comments can take over the process again as it has previously done and hold another series of indicative both possibly with the run—up between theresa maymake their own custom —— there
she will have to sit down with jeremy long, has she?hift some of her red lines. yes. the plan is that they sit down as soon as yes. the plan is that they sit down as soon as possible. the expectation they will be in her office in the house of commons tomorrow. and start working out whether they can genuinely reach some sort of consensus oi’ genuinely reach some sort of consensus or whether this is just off for show and i hope they reach some sort of off for show and i hope they reach some...
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the headlines at ten: a leaked recording of jeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, misland or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party i was concerned that everything had been mislaid or misused. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and is the tiger roaring back? tiger woods will try to win his first major title for more than a decade, as he enters the final round of the masters in second place. and coming up at 10.30 — mark urban examines president macron‘s rise, troubles and future plans for france and the eu. good morning. a leaked recording of the labour leader jeremy corbyn has been released, in which he suggests the party may have lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism. his comments were secretly taped by one of his fiercest critics — the labour mp, dame ma
the headlines at ten: a leaked recording of jeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, misland or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party i was concerned that everything had been mislaid or misused. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving...
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jeremy corbyn is pushing that one.aven't you done that? that has a big, loud constituency in the labour party and they will be very angry if he does a deal with her. yesterday the talk was of yvette cooper push for a no—deal brexit. that is still bubbling. mainly what mps are concentrating on today is trying to produce this micro piece of legislation to force the prime minister to shut off... by 10pm tonight, they reckon. it would still then have to go to the house of lords so it is not a completely done deal and some of the critics are saying it doesn't have any date attached or tell the prime minister what kind of extension to ask for, but it does try to put another roadblock in the way of no deal. always good to see you. you handled that brilliantly. thank you very much. there are trees here a p pa re ntly much. there are trees here apparently they give out something that get in the back of your throat. any broadcaster will tell you that after a few days here you can hardly talk. it is an issue. i'll be back a littl
jeremy corbyn is pushing that one.aven't you done that? that has a big, loud constituency in the labour party and they will be very angry if he does a deal with her. yesterday the talk was of yvette cooper push for a no—deal brexit. that is still bubbling. mainly what mps are concentrating on today is trying to produce this micro piece of legislation to force the prime minister to shut off... by 10pm tonight, they reckon. it would still then have to go to the house of lords so it is not a...
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mrs may and jeremy corbyn suddenly agreeing never seemed likely.anent ties to the eu customs union, same import duties — so, no outside trade deals. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means free movement of people. both leaders accept that should change, but what about a new referendum? she's against, he's never been very keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it's a priority — as it is to the snp, lib dems, plaid cymru, and the new independent group. would either leader really mind if these talks broke down in the end? on mrs may's side, some hate that she's talking to mr corbyn — lending him legitimacy, they say. but brexiteers also fear she's on course to stay too close to the eu. the angriest tories wants her gone quickly, so a new leader can rewrite whatever‘s agreed. on mr corbyn's side, some believe his true wish was to keep his hands clean of brexit, let the tories get the blame for whatever goes wrong. so what next? agreement means a deal might start to take shape. if talks finally break down, mrs may said it's up to
mrs may and jeremy corbyn suddenly agreeing never seemed likely.anent ties to the eu customs union, same import duties — so, no outside trade deals. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means free movement of people. both leaders accept that should change, but what about a new referendum? she's against, he's never been very keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it's a priority — as it is to the snp, lib dems, plaid cymru, and the new independent group. would either...
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working with jeremy corbyn to move forward on brexit. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all, but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism. commemorations take place to mark 25 rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william hasjust rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william has just finished a three week stint working secretly with the uk intelligence agencies. a new boat race record, james cracknell will become the oldest person ever to i’ow cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the annual oxford— cambridge clash this afternoon. good afternoon. theresa may says there's a risk brexit won't happen, unless a deal can be agreed with labour. cross—party talks have been taking place to break the stalement on getting an agreement through parliament. labour says further talks are planned, but said it was disappointing that there had not been any movement on the government's so—called "red lines". here's o
working with jeremy corbyn to move forward on brexit. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all, but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism. commemorations take place to mark 25 rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william hasjust rwanda, in which about a tenth of the prince william has just finished a three week stint working secretly with the uk intelligence agencies. a new...
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jeremy corbyn has pretty much let this be a conservatives problem.ow being invited in and his hands are going to be dip in this story as well. let's see whether or not all the politics can hang together. there still is a dangerfor business, hang together. there still is a danger for business, the danger of a crash out, because they deal cannot be done between jeremy crash out, because they deal cannot be done betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may and cannot be done between theresa may and the european union. talking of the european union, the independent is focusing on me have a picture there of emmanuel macron and the prime minister of ireland, leo varadkar, who met yesterday in paris. leo varadkar talking to emmanuel macron and saying we can't allow this nodal scenario to happen on the 12th of april because, if there were no deal, if the uk were to leave without any kind of deal, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland that could have huge and serious implications ——no deal. ireland that could have huge and serious implications --no dea
jeremy corbyn has pretty much let this be a conservatives problem.ow being invited in and his hands are going to be dip in this story as well. let's see whether or not all the politics can hang together. there still is a dangerfor business, hang together. there still is a danger for business, the danger of a crash out, because they deal cannot be done between jeremy crash out, because they deal cannot be done betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may and cannot be done between theresa may and the...
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still with us, jeremy bash and frank figliuzzi. frank, you got our attention earlier today when you said you had new concerns as of today and tonight about julian assange. explain that. >> so, the most heavily redacted portion of the report, brian, involves wikileaks and julian assange and the -- the part that's not redacted offers us incredible detail about the degree to which the russian intelligence services worked with julian assange and wikileaks to get that hacked material that russia hacked and get it out to the public with incredible timing, to include, by the way, a release of hillary's emails five hours after the president said, "russia, if you have the emails, i hope you release them." so that's mind-boggling, that degree of coordination. but here's what i'm concerned about. as you know, julian assange was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy in london. i assume we're going to be moving toward extraditing from the uk julian assange, head of wikileaks, but to do that in the diplomatic process, you've got to promise the u
still with us, jeremy bash and frank figliuzzi. frank, you got our attention earlier today when you said you had new concerns as of today and tonight about julian assange. explain that. >> so, the most heavily redacted portion of the report, brian, involves wikileaks and julian assange and the -- the part that's not redacted offers us incredible detail about the degree to which the russian intelligence services worked with julian assange and wikileaks to get that hacked material that...
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jeremy, who's 59, discovered he had the disease despite having none of the classic symptoms.ak about it now to encourage others to get tested. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. for over 30 years, jeremy has spent much of his career as a war correspondent, reporting from more than 70 different countries. iraqi isa than 70 different countries. iraqi is a very divided country, at the moment they have a common enemy. but it was when he was reporting in iraqi last may, he said what he describes as funny pains in his legs and back and went to see a doctor. today, he returned to the bbc brea kfast set today, he returned to the bbc breakfast set where he used to present, to speak about being diagnosed with bowel cancer.|j present, to speak about being diagnosed with bowel cancer. i had none of the classic bowel cancer symptoms, nothing at all, but i thought i should get tested, and it was positive. from that, they found out that i had a tumour and i had surgery, out that i had a tumour and i had surgery, got taken away, and now i am having chemotherapy. bowel cancer
jeremy, who's 59, discovered he had the disease despite having none of the classic symptoms.ak about it now to encourage others to get tested. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. for over 30 years, jeremy has spent much of his career as a war correspondent, reporting from more than 70 different countries. iraqi isa than 70 different countries. iraqi is a very divided country, at the moment they have a common enemy. but it was when he was reporting in iraqi last may, he said what...
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no comment, though, from jeremy. >>> you know about the acting, you heard about the but jeremy has anotheress and maybe an hg tv style show? check out our web t extras hear more. and don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the entire unedited interview with jeremy renner for all you avengers fans. you can find it on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> and next week, a sunday sidown with oscar, tony and emmy award winning actress viola davis on her rise from a childhood of poverty to the heights of show he businebusinel she's doing with her platform. a great conversation witla v davis next week on sunday "today." coming up this morning, mgan dford and i will answer your questions, use #sundaytoday on twitter, facebook or instagram and we'll get tos many as we can when we read our sunday mail at the end of the show. >>> first, let's get a check of your local weather. >> well, some rain showers scooting across the area right now, heavy moderate spots. but you're expecting a kind of steady rain, a little lighter once you go south of quantico marine base on i-9
no comment, though, from jeremy. >>> you know about the acting, you heard about the but jeremy has anotheress and maybe an hg tv style show? check out our web t extras hear more. and don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the entire unedited interview with jeremy renner for all you avengers fans. you can find it on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> and next week, a sunday sidown with oscar, tony and emmy award winning actress viola davis on...
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in turmoil jeremy corbin's decision to speak so closely with the prime minister and specifically about the people's vote there are many in the party including all the way up to the shadow foreign secretary thornberry who wants a people's votes to be front and center if you like of whatever jeremy called and negotiates with the prime minister jeremy goban after he'd spoken with theresa may did say that the talks have been constructive but there was a slight hint of caution when he said that she had not been she had not shown as much change as he had expected in her approach and what's the latest on parliament's attempt to prevent no deal. well uproar frankly i mean separate to those efforts between the two leaders parliament itself is continuing to try to avert the prospect of no deal and this is a process that began a week ago with m.p.'s take seizing control of parliamentary at the parliamentary timetable trying to railroad through a whole legislative bill in one single day now so far it's passed two stages they've just about scraped it through five votes was the last majority that th
in turmoil jeremy corbin's decision to speak so closely with the prime minister and specifically about the people's vote there are many in the party including all the way up to the shadow foreign secretary thornberry who wants a people's votes to be front and center if you like of whatever jeremy called and negotiates with the prime minister jeremy goban after he'd spoken with theresa may did say that the talks have been constructive but there was a slight hint of caution when he said that she...
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corbyn to work together to push forward what has jeremy corbin said today at all. but he said that he was happy to meet with series a made sit down with that there would be no conditions attached to it however we do know that he's also being ruined by all this in his party as to how much he really wants to help the reason made to get to have breaks it over the line so far the labor party could say well this is a tory bragg's it and it's not how it drags it but now at the eleventh hour it's reason may is extending our hand many of said she should have done it a long time ago she did really shy to build a consensus and parliament at the beginning of the gregson pro says not to find out that at the end of it that the of that she negotiated with the european union is really not backed by parliament that's the reason there was a break that impasse and she has no other choice but to to make some moves that she hasn't tried before and this is what she's come up with a labor have said that they will sit down and we work with yeah i know over the our plan and labor seems to
corbyn to work together to push forward what has jeremy corbin said today at all. but he said that he was happy to meet with series a made sit down with that there would be no conditions attached to it however we do know that he's also being ruined by all this in his party as to how much he really wants to help the reason made to get to have breaks it over the line so far the labor party could say well this is a tory bragg's it and it's not how it drags it but now at the eleventh hour it's...
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corbyn's vote in order to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to push a deal through parliament.she has to reach across parliament which is upsetting across parliament which is upsetting a lot of her cabinet and when you look at the observer, it is as if they pre—empted everything in the statement. furious tory mps. a lot of them were already angry. they have been angry for an awfully long time. there is nothing that binds them together. they are at war within themselves, as is labour. the only reason she is speaking to labour is i think she has no choice at this stage, she has to get her deal — even though we know it is a rotten deal — even though we know it is a rotte n d eal deal — even though we know it is a rotten deal — to get it through because. that is all there is. northern ireland will not co—operate so northern ireland will not co—operate so she has no choice. she has already been humiliated at least twice, three times when the bill has been sent down in parliament so now, that said, she has no other choice but to go across to labour because they might vote for it and
corbyn's vote in order to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to push a deal through parliament.she has to reach across parliament which is upsetting across parliament which is upsetting a lot of her cabinet and when you look at the observer, it is as if they pre—empted everything in the statement. furious tory mps. a lot of them were already angry. they have been angry for an awfully long time. there is nothing that binds them together. they are at war within themselves, as is labour. the only...
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jeremy corbyn and theresa may have met twice so far in person.also been talks going on in the background at a senior level. today we have heard from david liddington, the de facto deputy of theresa may. he has spoken to the observer newspaper. he has said there is more that unites the two sides that —— than divides them. he says there are similarities in terms of what they wa nt similarities in terms of what they want from the economic partnership, workers' rights. the talks will continue in good faith. there is still a lot of cynicism around westminster as to whether a deal can realistically be brokered. one of the main sticking point is the matter of customs. the labour party wa nt to matter of customs. the labour party want to see a customs union with the eu. the conservative party, the government, are not keen on that idea because they think it would limit the uk's ability to brokered trade deals. thank you. meanwhile, labour's leader in the european parliament has urged the party to back another brexit referendum, or risk haemorrhaging votes
jeremy corbyn and theresa may have met twice so far in person.also been talks going on in the background at a senior level. today we have heard from david liddington, the de facto deputy of theresa may. he has spoken to the observer newspaper. he has said there is more that unites the two sides that —— than divides them. he says there are similarities in terms of what they wa nt similarities in terms of what they want from the economic partnership, workers' rights. the talks will continue...
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theresa may to blame jeremy corbyn?hat are the chances of a general election? suspicionere is a that, at the end of the day, that is what this is all about. reaching out to form a consensus while, at the same time, holding it in the back pocket that if we are in a general election, the conservatives will be trying to blame later for how this has played out -- labor for house has played out. they'll be a tentative attempt at this, at least in the early stages, to reach a consensus. there is always this general election risk in the background that the parties are preparing for. francine: there are so many if's and we are a week away from the second part of that line. are we going to see a long extension, or theresa may be able to get her way, another extension? obviously, the eu will make the final decision on the length of the extension, whether there is an extension. there is also this parallel track within parliament. parliament is trying to legislate to perhaps call for a longer extension. but there are a lot of varia
theresa may to blame jeremy corbyn?hat are the chances of a general election? suspicionere is a that, at the end of the day, that is what this is all about. reaching out to form a consensus while, at the same time, holding it in the back pocket that if we are in a general election, the conservatives will be trying to blame later for how this has played out -- labor for house has played out. they'll be a tentative attempt at this, at least in the early stages, to reach a consensus. there is...
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jeremy corbyn has been giving his reaction this evening.was asked when he first heard that the prime minister wanted further discussions with him. i saw on the television this afternoon, i listened very carefully, and i read a statement. we need to have a discussion with the prime minister, we need to make sure parliament has an opportunity to vote on the proposals that will prevent us crashing out of the eu at the end of next week. and we also need to ensure that we give security and certainty to the people of this country that there will not be a crashing out at the end of this process. what will your negotiating position be when you meet the prime minister? what will you be demanding of her? we put forward our proposals, which are to ensure that there is a customs union that the european union, that there is access to those markets, and above all, protections of our standards, environmental and workers' rights. and we will ensure that those are there on the table, so that there is fio there on the table, so that there is no danger of cra
jeremy corbyn has been giving his reaction this evening.was asked when he first heard that the prime minister wanted further discussions with him. i saw on the television this afternoon, i listened very carefully, and i read a statement. we need to have a discussion with the prime minister, we need to make sure parliament has an opportunity to vote on the proposals that will prevent us crashing out of the eu at the end of next week. and we also need to ensure that we give security and certainty...
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public opinion is on jeremy complicated than that.ere and i don't think it would necessarily play badly with the public generally. i don't think it will play badly with his base. there are a lot of people on social media tonight praising his integrity. let's turn to the telegraph, and the article in the telegraph here, a little more of the text does explain why he is being called a hypocrite. they talk about democracy not in terms of inconsistency or lack of integrity on his part, it is simply that he has, as has been widely reported, previously met with representatives from organisations like the ira, hamas, hezbollah, but will not meet with donald trump. i think there is a false equivalence, i don't think the kind of meetings he has had with those organisations in the past are the same as a state banquet with donald trump. but clearly, there is a difference there. if you are talking about consistency the story does talk about how jeremy corbyn consistency the story does talk about howjeremy corbyn happily attended a state banquet fo
public opinion is on jeremy complicated than that.ere and i don't think it would necessarily play badly with the public generally. i don't think it will play badly with his base. there are a lot of people on social media tonight praising his integrity. let's turn to the telegraph, and the article in the telegraph here, a little more of the text does explain why he is being called a hypocrite. they talk about democracy not in terms of inconsistency or lack of integrity on his part, it is simply...
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how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, corbyn. not tojeremy corbyn, but corbyn. how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, but to jennie formby? young like this has been a problem for the last three yea rs, been a problem for the last three years, it has been raised for more than a year now by thejewish community, by the leadership since they metjeremy corbyn and there was historic talks. they have asked him to ta ke historic talks. they have asked him to take are several steps to deal with this issue, seven key texts... steps. to bring an independence and bringing timescales. those things have not happened yet. jeremy corbyn, as i said, is the leader and the buck stops with him and it is important that he leads from the front, whether or not he is charged with dealing with in the digital disciplinary cases —— individual disciplinary cases —— individual disciplinary cases. they do not want the leadership to have an individual say in each case, but it's clear they have had in each leg some cases. whether or not that ha
how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, corbyn. not tojeremy corbyn, but corbyn. how much responsibility then goes not to jeremy corbyn, but to jennie formby? young like this has been a problem for the last three yea rs, been a problem for the last three years, it has been raised for more than a year now by thejewish community, by the leadership since they metjeremy corbyn and there was historic talks. they have asked him to ta ke historic talks. they have asked him to take are...
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theresa may and court jeremy corbyn will continue talks. to question the final deal they come up with, some are saying tore is significant downside the pound if the talks go wrong. crude steady today. at $52 a barrel, in the longest run of weekly gain since 2017, up more than 3% this week. salyts in asia, juliette in singapore has more. a couple of big markets closed. how is the action looking elsewhere? juliette: all the chinese china, taiwan, hong kong out of action. we are seeing late trade in japan, up by 0.3%. starting april with a gain of 1.6%. sterling is being sold off for a second session, we had the post budget rally. a little coming in latter in the week pretty flat. a solid gain in singapore. the longest winning streak since october 2017. positive momentum on the back of trade talks between the u.s. and china. samsung is the major stock to watch in asia today, pretty unchanged. it didn't come through with its biggest fall in profit in four years, it had been flagged last month and priced in. the jewelry manufacturer in india up
theresa may and court jeremy corbyn will continue talks. to question the final deal they come up with, some are saying tore is significant downside the pound if the talks go wrong. crude steady today. at $52 a barrel, in the longest run of weekly gain since 2017, up more than 3% this week. salyts in asia, juliette in singapore has more. a couple of big markets closed. how is the action looking elsewhere? juliette: all the chinese china, taiwan, hong kong out of action. we are seeing late trade...
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theresa may meets jeremy corbyn for talks intnto breaking a dedeadck on brexit.t. lawmakers vote by a majority of 12 back another brexit delay. ghohosn arrested again on charges of corruption. he calls the move outrageous and arbitrary. p preliminary black box report from the ethiopian crash last did allllows flight crewew prprocureses correctly butut cod not cocontrol the jet. government, the french seeking to curb the executive retitirement p packages knowowns golden handshakes. the islaland that gave the komoo dragon their names may be shut down by indonesia to fix problems created by y tourism ad smsmuggling. theresa may is sitting d down wh jeremy corbyn for crisis talks on brexit. ththere are eight days to go unl the new deadlinene for the u.k.o leave the eu. wewednesday,y, mps voted by a majority of one to back ananothr toxit delay that would need bebe approved by the 27 eu members. phililip, thisis votee is takikg place inin the house o of lords. itas approveved by one votee yesterday. two-weekkusuallyy a process. >> whihittled down to justst ou. hours. tha
theresa may meets jeremy corbyn for talks intnto breaking a dedeadck on brexit.t. lawmakers vote by a majority of 12 back another brexit delay. ghohosn arrested again on charges of corruption. he calls the move outrageous and arbitrary. p preliminary black box report from the ethiopian crash last did allllows flight crewew prprocureses correctly butut cod not cocontrol the jet. government, the french seeking to curb the executive retitirement p packages knowowns golden handshakes. the islaland...
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. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt.rank with the rest of the cabinet. it's difficult to see it other than something other than a slight move towards a leadership bid that it will be interesting to see if more people come out and back him and worry about this after this. and the sg network, we need help with that but the concern is the security implications if we have a company thatis implications if we have a company that is thought to have links with the chinese government involved in that. and that's why it seems, from the leak that the telegraph had last week at least, the government is only going to let the cup —— company have involvement in non—core parts of the network was not striking aboutjeremy of the network was not striking about jeremy hunt's comments of the network was not striking aboutjeremy hunt's comments is he is saying something that hasn't already been said. the leak that the telegraph had last week was at the small security council which jeremy hunt had already decided. there is a slightly strange f
. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt.rank with the rest of the cabinet. it's difficult to see it other than something other than a slight move towards a leadership bid that it will be interesting to see if more people come out and back him and worry about this after this. and the sg network, we need help with that but the concern is the security implications if we have a company thatis implications if we have a company that is thought to have...
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that's an abuse or another judge would recognise that as an abuser the rest frankly you name joe jeremy hunt the man responsible for. for so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics where a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a son has dilemma's in these help and so on but what of the leader what to jeremy corbin say he said that the government should oppose his extradition i mean frankly it's best that jeremy coleman doesn't say anything rather than tepid remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hans and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not eno
that's an abuse or another judge would recognise that as an abuser the rest frankly you name joe jeremy hunt the man responsible for. for so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics where a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson...
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they do not want jeremy corbyn to labour mps to see it.y do not wantjeremy corbyn to have anything to do with that. that the issue that is going to be a problem for labour is going to be a problem for labour is the issue of another referenda. jeremy corbyn has always found it enthusiastic about the idea. it was agreed as part of their policy at the last conference that they had, and it has always been in the mix is one of the options of the table. what he be seen to theresa may we have to have another referenda? if he does not, that will cause trouble with many of his own mps, that also includes emily thornberry. she is not able to go tonight, she says that if that is not one of the things thatjeremy corbyn is not going to be pushing with the prime minister, there has to be a boat to change the policy. —— a vote. die issue for both parties here when it comes to brexit if i theresa may —— that are issues for both parties here when it comes to brexit, and one person says that the atmosphere is toxic. the language going between the two sides
they do not want jeremy corbyn to labour mps to see it.y do not wantjeremy corbyn to have anything to do with that. that the issue that is going to be a problem for labour is going to be a problem for labour is the issue of another referenda. jeremy corbyn has always found it enthusiastic about the idea. it was agreed as part of their policy at the last conference that they had, and it has always been in the mix is one of the options of the table. what he be seen to theresa may we have to have...
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frank figluizzi, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. mike schmidt, we'll start with you. >> we're reporting is about how there is some dissatisfaction amongst the mueller team about the fact that barr got a chance to really cast the die on how the narrative was going to be formed about their investigation. they felt that when the results were going to be out there when there was going to be a pronouncement from the justice department, like barr did right after they got the report 48 hours, that there would have been some description of what they found. and that by allowing barr -- by barr going first and laying this out, it had sort of cemented the way that the public may look at what they found and that they really want as much of this out there as possible because they think that barr has made it appear better than what it really is. remember, when barr comes out and says essentially clears the president of any wrongdoing, there is not a lot of detail in there about what the investigators found. >> mike schmidt, what i want to ask is
frank figluizzi, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. mike schmidt, we'll start with you. >> we're reporting is about how there is some dissatisfaction amongst the mueller team about the fact that barr got a chance to really cast the die on how the narrative was going to be formed about their investigation. they felt that when the results were going to be out there when there was going to be a pronouncement from the justice department, like barr did right after...
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mrs may and jeremy corbyn suddenly agreeing never seemed likely.nion, same import duties — so, no outside trade deals. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means free movement of people. both leaders accept that should change, but what about a new referendum? she‘s against, he‘s never been very keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it‘s a priority — as it is to the snp, lib dems, plaid cymru, and the new independent group. would either leader really mind if these talks broke down in the end? on mrs may‘s side, some hate that she‘s talking to mr corbyn — lending him legitimacy, they say. but brexiteers also fear she‘s on course to stay too close to the eu. the angriest tories wants her gone quickly, so a new leader can rewrite whatever‘s agreed. on mr corbyn‘s side, some believe his true wish was to keep his hands clean of brexit, let the tories get the blame for whatever goes wrong. so what next? agreement means a deal might start to take shape. if talks finally break down, mrs may said it‘s up to mps. then, more voting on bre
mrs may and jeremy corbyn suddenly agreeing never seemed likely.nion, same import duties — so, no outside trade deals. he wants to stay close to the single market. that means free movement of people. both leaders accept that should change, but what about a new referendum? she‘s against, he‘s never been very keen. but to many mps and most labour members, it‘s a priority — as it is to the snp, lib dems, plaid cymru, and the new independent group. would either leader really mind if these...
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otherwise, why would jeremy corbyn do it?byn is more pro-brexit than the rest of his party. there is a strong argument to say that he would like brexit to be done. it, so much the better. the government is in a real hurry to get this done because they don't want european elections. they both came out of the talks and said it was constructive. he doesn't seem to be in much of a hurry. one of the more important things cox, the geoffrey attorney general and a -- he said if we have a customs union, so be it. i just want to leave. it looks like she is inching towards some kind of customs union. if you look carefully at the deal, you do spy a customs union already. that heorbyn has said wants it with add-ons. they don't start off terribly far apart. that will be the thing to watch over the next few days, whatever the languages around that. audience, going to a bunch of fancy economists, this entire song and dance is displayed by king and carney. you don't agree on what happens if there is no deal. that is the polarity that describe
otherwise, why would jeremy corbyn do it?byn is more pro-brexit than the rest of his party. there is a strong argument to say that he would like brexit to be done. it, so much the better. the government is in a real hurry to get this done because they don't want european elections. they both came out of the talks and said it was constructive. he doesn't seem to be in much of a hurry. one of the more important things cox, the geoffrey attorney general and a -- he said if we have a customs union,...
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the political divide to prevent a no deal britain's prime minister reaches out to opposition leader jeremy corbett to seek a common approach with time running out meanwhile the german chancellor heads to ireland which would be hit hard by any breaks in trade chaos we'll get analysis also coming up former new son chairman carlos go in is back behind bars he's been arrested on charges that he enrich himself at the company's expense. and a standing ovation from the u.s. congress as nato secretary general against oldenburg marks the alliance's seventieth anniversary with the pleasures there will be no new arms race with russia. thanks for joining us i'm married i haven't seen. with fears growing that britain could exit the e.u. without an agreement the german chancellor is heading to ireland the only e.u. state sharing a land border with britain ireland's economy could take the biggest hit from a disorderly bragg's it and uncle americal is concerned about the security situation there so we'll have more on that later but meanwhile in london prime minister theresa may is continuing talks today w
the political divide to prevent a no deal britain's prime minister reaches out to opposition leader jeremy corbett to seek a common approach with time running out meanwhile the german chancellor heads to ireland which would be hit hard by any breaks in trade chaos we'll get analysis also coming up former new son chairman carlos go in is back behind bars he's been arrested on charges that he enrich himself at the company's expense. and a standing ovation from the u.s. congress as nato secretary...