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. >> i'm jeremy london from liberal. i'm a proud san francisco resident of 15 years. i'm a homeowner here. and i think we need to allow for more in our economy. while there might be reasons to require these kinds of reviews for certain things, i think it's obvious that this isn't one of them as my associates spoke earlier, i want to cosign on their comments about how this is a abuse of the process. but speaking more broadly and i think most of you know our economy is transitioning away from a as much retail i think we all know, we are overretailed. why? because we know the economy of retail is moving more and more online, especially for the types of residents who tend to live in neighborhoods like the castro. we need to allow for this kind of flexibility to allow our businesses and our space to accommodate for how the economy changes. we can't letting away economic change or growth nor should we. we shouldn't mandate retail when retail might not be viable anymore. we shouldn't mandate full service restaurants when full service restaurants might not be viable anymore.
. >> i'm jeremy london from liberal. i'm a proud san francisco resident of 15 years. i'm a homeowner here. and i think we need to allow for more in our economy. while there might be reasons to require these kinds of reviews for certain things, i think it's obvious that this isn't one of them as my associates spoke earlier, i want to cosign on their comments about how this is a abuse of the process. but speaking more broadly and i think most of you know our economy is transitioning away...
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the comments came as jeremy corbyn unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism. we report from londonor leader came to deliver a manifesto on tackling racism, but this is what awaited him. jeremy corbyn has been accused of doing too little, too late to rid the party of anti-semitism. this little red book is a battle for the heart and soul of her in -- of britain. under corbyn's leadership, labor has come under investigation for institutional racism against jews. the party mps left and corbyn has been accused of embracing anti-semites. said opposesrty all racism. >> there is no place for anti-semitism in any shape or form or in any place whatsoever in modern britain and under a labour government, it will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever. i want to make that clear. >> jeremy corbyn hopes this manifesto will help tackle the country, racism and prejudice, but despite the number of times he and his fellow mps denounce anti-semitism, it is a message that fails to convince many british jewish voters. in an article in the times, prince chief rabbi accused corbyn of a failure of leaders
the comments came as jeremy corbyn unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism. we report from londonor leader came to deliver a manifesto on tackling racism, but this is what awaited him. jeremy corbyn has been accused of doing too little, too late to rid the party of anti-semitism. this little red book is a battle for the heart and soul of her in -- of britain. under corbyn's leadership, labor has come under investigation for institutional racism against jews. the party mps left and...
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the party is seeing as being a bit metropolitan because all of the bigwigs are by and large london mps, jeremyiously but other figures like emily thornberry, diane abbott, john mcdonnell, keir starmer, the list goes on so there's going to be an attempt to re—shift the campaign to emphasise how labour is prepared to give voters a genuine option on leaving the eu and trying to beef up their offer, emphasising how the labour brexit deal would protect jobs and protect how the labour brexit deal would protectjobs and protect key industries outside london like the car industry. albeit barry gardiner this morning wasn't giving much away about this new strategy. you talk about this new strategy. you talk about a new strategy and it is news to me. i'm speaking withjeremy this afternoon and i will maybe ask him about it but you tend to paint things in very stark colours. of course you're right, we want to woo notjust course you're right, we want to woo not just leave voters, but all voters. one of the other non-brexit issues they want to focus on is of course the nhs, the unredacted documents that it pu
the party is seeing as being a bit metropolitan because all of the bigwigs are by and large london mps, jeremyiously but other figures like emily thornberry, diane abbott, john mcdonnell, keir starmer, the list goes on so there's going to be an attempt to re—shift the campaign to emphasise how labour is prepared to give voters a genuine option on leaving the eu and trying to beef up their offer, emphasising how the labour brexit deal would protect jobs and protect how the labour brexit deal...
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london. and this is about her ruling out helping jeremy corbyn into their number ten. why is this so into their number ten. why is this so important? it's very significant because they are arguing the remainder but will be split between the liberal democrats and labour party so it's a similar narrative but on the alternative side of the debate we are seeing with nigel farage and party the conservatives. now it's been very clear and repeated several times that in the borisjohnson norjeremy corbyn in her view are fit to be prime minister, and she is reiterating that message again very strongly and going a bit further i would say which is to say she was pushed on theissue which is to say she was pushed on the issue with laura hughes who is very good at pushing a question... the political correspondent. and she puts the point and said yes, i would have another election rather than allowjeremy corbyn into downing street. that makes it incredibly ha rd street. that makes it incredibly hard for her to roll back in that situation and play a kingmaker role that we have seen in
london. and this is about her ruling out helping jeremy corbyn into their number ten. why is this so into their number ten. why is this so important? it's very significant because they are arguing the remainder but will be split between the liberal democrats and labour party so it's a similar narrative but on the alternative side of the debate we are seeing with nigel farage and party the conservatives. now it's been very clear and repeated several times that in the borisjohnson norjeremy...
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london. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn have faced each other in the 1st televised leaders' debate of the u.k. general election the prime minister and the labor party leader jousted on brags that the health service and even christmas were going to fall of the debate. prime minister boris johnson came into this t.v. debate with a double digit lead in the latest opinion polls with the possible disadvantage of being the incumbent in this race the labor party leader jeremy corbyn came to solve it with the pressure of knowing that with less than 3 and a half weeks until polling day he needs a breakthrough soon with the 6 lots were drawn at corbin spoke 1st on public services to many families without a proper home struggling to make ends meet while tax cuts are handed to the super rich johnson led on bracks it whether you voted for leave or remain people want to get bricks it done and to unleash the potential of this entire country the questions ranged widely from bracks it to government austerity to personal integrity how can we trust you. thank the times the moderator struggle to keep the debate
london. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn have faced each other in the 1st televised leaders' debate of the u.k. general election the prime minister and the labor party leader jousted on brags that the health service and even christmas were going to fall of the debate. prime minister boris johnson came into this t.v. debate with a double digit lead in the latest opinion polls with the possible disadvantage of being the incumbent in this race the labor party leader jeremy corbyn came to solve it...
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officials would have reported back backin officials would have reported back back in london and i think where jeremy it is on the table but borisjohnson table, yes, it is on the table but boris johnson can say table, yes, it is on the table but borisjohnson can say well, the actual trade talks haven't begun between governments. that happens after brexit and as far as he is concerned, the nhs won't be on the table. but it very much raises the possibility that the american side will ask for a whole range of things, including issues around a drug prices and what it means for the nhs. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. jeremy corbyn saying that this is an election to do with saving the nhs. is it? well, i think it is absolutely true that a one issue in this election whichjeremy corgan has scored on is the nhs and, in particular, the fear that it might be on the table in any future trade talks with the us —— jeremy corgan. we have seen that at his rallies, with all of his supporters chanting "not for sale" and we have seen it in some of the television debates where the audienc
officials would have reported back backin officials would have reported back back in london and i think where jeremy it is on the table but borisjohnson table, yes, it is on the table but boris johnson can say table, yes, it is on the table but borisjohnson can say well, the actual trade talks haven't begun between governments. that happens after brexit and as far as he is concerned, the nhs won't be on the table. but it very much raises the possibility that the american side will ask for a...
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story that he changed the lyrics, while on a private bus from the cheltenham races to london in march last year. jeremys. he has emphatically denied that. it is an awful story and if it is true it is utterly and totally u na cce pta ble. i am looking into it. asjeremy corbyn said the labour candidate in question — dan carden — has denied the allegations against him... relating to a coach trip some twenty months ago. (00v) (00v)he took relating to a coach trip some twenty months ago. he took to twitter to say: this was a coach full of journalists and mps. if anyone genuinely believed any anti—semitic behaviour had taken place, they would've had a moral responsibility... to report it immediately. yet this allegation is only made now when a general election is imminent. he goes on to say... i stand by my record as an anti racist campaigner. i would never be part of any behaviour that undermines my commitment to fighting racism in all its forms. full coverage is on the bbc website. calling all fans of big bird and the cookie monster... this weekend marks the fiftieth anniversary of sesame street — the amer
story that he changed the lyrics, while on a private bus from the cheltenham races to london in march last year. jeremys. he has emphatically denied that. it is an awful story and if it is true it is utterly and totally u na cce pta ble. i am looking into it. asjeremy corbyn said the labour candidate in question — dan carden — has denied the allegations against him... relating to a coach trip some twenty months ago. (00v) (00v)he took relating to a coach trip some twenty months ago. he took...
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story that he changed the lyrics, while on a private bus from the cheltenham races to london in march last year. jeremybehaviour, during an election campaign visit to leeds. he has emphatically denied that. it is an awful story and if it is true it is utterly and totally unacceptable. i am looking into it. they say he has denied the allegations, it on a coach trip 20 months ago. he took to twitter to say... in the run—up to polling day, we'll be bringing you an essential guide to the various campaigns in a daily electioncast. starting on monday night, adam fleming and the bbc‘s politics team provide a round—up of the day's events and will look at the twists and turns of the campaign so far. watch it here on the bbc news channel or listen to it on bbc sounds app. and you can find full coverage of the issues in the election and in depth political analysis on the bbc website: a woman swept to her death by a flooded river has been named as derbyshire's former high sherriff annie hall. her body was pulled from the river derwent near matlock on friday, as persistent rain caused floods across yorkshire and th
story that he changed the lyrics, while on a private bus from the cheltenham races to london in march last year. jeremybehaviour, during an election campaign visit to leeds. he has emphatically denied that. it is an awful story and if it is true it is utterly and totally unacceptable. i am looking into it. they say he has denied the allegations, it on a coach trip 20 months ago. he took to twitter to say... in the run—up to polling day, we'll be bringing you an essential guide to the various...
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borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi's annual conference in londonthe violent protests in hong kong intensify. hundreds of anti—government demonstrators have escaped a university campus, where they had been held by police. but many remain trapped inside the building. they came running out over the barriers, a large amount of tear gas fired down in their direction. gunshots. and this is them escaping basically. you can hear what the police are doing in response. two teenage drug dealers are jailed for life for the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. it has been one of the hardest investigations i've ever dealt with. it felt like the world was watching, the world was waiting for answers. and i am adam fleming. join me in half an hour for all the latest from the campaign trailand half an hour for all the latest from the campaign trail and an investigation into a bar chart in hastings. it will make sense when you see it, trust me. kpmg has confirmed it is not renewing its sponsorship of prince andrew's
borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi's annual conference in londonthe violent protests in hong kong intensify. hundreds of anti—government demonstrators have escaped a university campus, where they had been held by police. but many remain trapped inside the building. they came running out over the barriers, a large amount of tear gas fired down in their direction. gunshots. and this is them escaping basically. you can hear what...
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london. like a remake of what jeremy corbyn had to say?uncement with all of the climate apprentices. you look at what is actually behind it and it is not quite what is in the headlines but we will see with the labour ma nifested we will see with the labour manifested this week as we had this morning the labour party is making a big push on environmental policies and what they call their green industrial revolution and i think, a bit like when the previous government introduced or tried to really change up apprenticeships and try to encourage businesses to take on apprentices, there is always warm feelings for the notion and principle behind it. but then they tend to get very cross and upset about the government handling of it and the current government has kind of become bureaucratic and a lot of people in the business community did not like it and that is one of the reasons why they look at the interventions that they want to make. when we trust as they see it, with the private sector want to trust the public sector and i was talking to a
london. like a remake of what jeremy corbyn had to say?uncement with all of the climate apprentices. you look at what is actually behind it and it is not quite what is in the headlines but we will see with the labour ma nifested we will see with the labour manifested this week as we had this morning the labour party is making a big push on environmental policies and what they call their green industrial revolution and i think, a bit like when the previous government introduced or tried to...
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london? well, according to jeremy corbyn there is a risk the one i am holding has a maggot in it.states, where there are ‘acceptable levels' of rat hairs in paprika — and maggots in orangejuice. have you counted them? you have put me off! actually if he had really gone for broke, he could have talked about beetle eggs on asparagus spears. or the 30 per cent mould acceptable in cherry jam. in fact the more i read this handbook the more i wonder how anyone actually survives in america. 12 insect heads per 100 grams of fig paste is fine but 13 heads is over the limit? but of course what is really going on here is that the us has guidelines on the ‘maximum levels of natural or unavoidable defects in food. doesn‘t mean it is lawful to produce food that way, merely that in the eyes of the fda the presence of these things, in these quantities, won‘t harm you. are the standards really are any higher here? the eu does not set any ‘action levels‘ forforeign bodies in food. but i imagine there‘s a rat or two on the farms where ourfood is produced. in fact i think pretty much all myjam has mo
london? well, according to jeremy corbyn there is a risk the one i am holding has a maggot in it.states, where there are ‘acceptable levels' of rat hairs in paprika — and maggots in orangejuice. have you counted them? you have put me off! actually if he had really gone for broke, he could have talked about beetle eggs on asparagus spears. or the 30 per cent mould acceptable in cherry jam. in fact the more i read this handbook the more i wonder how anyone actually survives in america. 12...
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london in the united kingdom. a lot of stuff happening there where our own wilford frost is now. jeremy corbyn is calling for them to get things sorted in six months joining us from london, you spoke with former prime minister tony blair about brexit. what is his take >> good morning, dom great to be joining you on "worldwide exchange. just caught up with former uk prime minister tony blair. i began by asking if he was annoyed that the remaining parties had caved to the wishes to have a general election before a second referendum >> i think it was the wrong thing to do. i think it would of been bet tore have a normal election. anger is a bit redundant the problem you've got is once you muddle up the brexit question with who governs the country, which is a different question, the risk is you get a political conversation some people are passionate and others are passionately pro-brexit but want to vote for a labor government it is not a sensible thing to do but we've done it. >> if boris johnson wins the majority, do you accept he has a mandate to complete brexit >> he will claim that. yo
london in the united kingdom. a lot of stuff happening there where our own wilford frost is now. jeremy corbyn is calling for them to get things sorted in six months joining us from london, you spoke with former prime minister tony blair about brexit. what is his take >> good morning, dom great to be joining you on "worldwide exchange. just caught up with former uk prime minister tony blair. i began by asking if he was annoyed that the remaining parties had caved to the wishes to...
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he's in london during all of this. and jeremy, amid this impeachment scandal ukrainian officials are still looking for ways to impress relations with president trump. what is cnn learning tonight. >> reporter: that is right. two sources are telling cnn that ukrainian officials are still exploring ways to improve their relationship with president trump including potentially opening new investigations that would satisfy the president's political motives as it relates to ukraine. and this underscores the extent so which despite the fact that the aid has been released to ukraine, after months of pressure from the white house, that pressure very much still exists. and the president has made clear even after releasing that july 25th call transcript that he still did want ukraine to investigate the bidens and last week, jim, david holmes, one of the u.s. embassy officials in the embassy in kiev, ukraine, he testified that the ukrainians still do feel quite a bit of pressure and all of this especially comes down to a key meeting happenin
he's in london during all of this. and jeremy, amid this impeachment scandal ukrainian officials are still looking for ways to impress relations with president trump. what is cnn learning tonight. >> reporter: that is right. two sources are telling cnn that ukrainian officials are still exploring ways to improve their relationship with president trump including potentially opening new investigations that would satisfy the president's political motives as it relates to ukraine. and this...
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for two election debates — a head to head between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and one with all the main british parties. london'sto run as soon as possible in 2021. the project was initially due to be completed in december last year, but this date was missed due to a series of problems. announcing the latest delay, crossrail‘s chief executive mark wild also said the cost of the project could reach £18.25 billion, an increase of £650 million on the previously agreed total. the impeachment inquiry into president trump's dealings with ukraine gets under way again on capitol hill today. acting white house chief of staffjohn ‘mick‘ mulvaney has been asked to testify, but is not likely to appear. public impeachment hearings will also begin next wednesday. they will investigate allegations that the president improperly sought help from ukraine to boost his chances of re—election. he's denied any wrongdoing. how's this for dedication? an 82—year—old man has become the first briton to officially ride a million miles on his bicycle. russ mantle has been pedalling away for more than sixty—five years — averaging around 15,0
for two election debates — a head to head between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and one with all the main british parties. london'sto run as soon as possible in 2021. the project was initially due to be completed in december last year, but this date was missed due to a series of problems. announcing the latest delay, crossrail‘s chief executive mark wild also said the cost of the project could reach £18.25 billion, an increase of £650 million on the previously agreed total. the...
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london. our top stories: jeremy corbyn insists there's no place for anti semitism in britain after the chieferaljudge rules that white house staff can be made to testify before congress — rejecting the trump administration's claims of immunity. coming up in the next half hour... the new book that documents the work of russian agents in britain. we will be speaking to author heidi blake about the secret war being waged on the west. and, each year, millions of students pay thousands of dollars and take on piles of debt...but is a college degree really worth it in the end? we'll discuss. the 2018 poisoning of sergei and yulia skripal in the cathedral city of salisbury served as a sobering reminder of the lengths to which russia will go to reach dissidents living in the west. the british authorities have all but concluded the kremlin was likely behind the salisbury attack — in which a chemical nerve agent was used against a former russian double agent and his daughter. a new book concludes that last year's incident was just one of many. ‘from russia with blood‘ is a well researched account ofjus
london. our top stories: jeremy corbyn insists there's no place for anti semitism in britain after the chieferaljudge rules that white house staff can be made to testify before congress — rejecting the trump administration's claims of immunity. coming up in the next half hour... the new book that documents the work of russian agents in britain. we will be speaking to author heidi blake about the secret war being waged on the west. and, each year, millions of students pay thousands of dollars...
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nejra: jeremy corbyn speaking at the british industry conference in london. who has been covering it all morning. great to have you with us. we heard from boris johnson earlier and we are hearing from jeremy corbyn right now. the sort of choice for british business leaders -- brexit or corbyn -- is that the kind of choice you have been getting from the people you have speaking -- been speaking to? anna: it is a lot that the people will be wrestling with. that this was the start of the brexit process, certainly not the end. you maybe get that, but at the same time, you get the uncertainty of a no deal brexit, which has not come as we say in the brexit world, been taken off the table. it could still happen at the end of december next year. on the other hand, with the labour party, if you want to remain in the e.u. in the first place, you might like the idea of another referendum. another you might not like the uncertainty another referendum would create. field, it would seem, for the business community. nejra: in terms of what both sides might have a can -- mig
nejra: jeremy corbyn speaking at the british industry conference in london. who has been covering it all morning. great to have you with us. we heard from boris johnson earlier and we are hearing from jeremy corbyn right now. the sort of choice for british business leaders -- brexit or corbyn -- is that the kind of choice you have been getting from the people you have speaking -- been speaking to? anna: it is a lot that the people will be wrestling with. that this was the start of the brexit...
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boris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders. the cbi has their annual conference in londonprince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us in the wa ke evidence under oath in the us in the wake of his bbc interview. a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash trees, threatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe. ina throughout europe. in a moment, the sports news. but first, here is what is coming up. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 8pm, we'll bring you the latest on the backlash faced by prince andrew. pressure is mounting for him to give evidence under oath in the us about his links to sex—offenderjeffrey epstein. at 8:30pm, as part of our election 2019 coverage, laura kuenssburg will unpick the day's political events in electioncast, including a look at business woman jennifer arcuri's claims against borisjohnson. and atio.1i0pm, and 11.30, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers.
boris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders. the cbi has their annual conference in londonprince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us in the wa ke evidence under oath in the us in the wake of his bbc interview. a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash trees, threatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe. ina throughout europe. in a moment, the sports news....
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now we want to go to just schenkel men in london because hhenkelmen because we heard from jeremy corbyn about how he thinks he can close the gap with the tories. >> what we are offering is a trade deal with the european union that offers a credible leave option alongside remain and put that to a vote. above all, it is about empowering young people for the future with better trading, with apprenticeships, and an equal trading between apprenticeships and academic education. david: how far behind his jeremy corbyn and his labour party and will that catch him up? jess: boris johnson opened up a significant lead over the weekend. crucially, he said all the candidates running for election under tory government have said they will vote for his brexit deal if he were elected. that's all the pound go up because he is saying he could offer certainty and get brexit done. that is his promise. today we had the cpi annual meeting, which is the big business lobby group and the u.k.. all three of the main parties were trying to pitch themselves as the party of business. jeremy corbyn was defending his
now we want to go to just schenkel men in london because hhenkelmen because we heard from jeremy corbyn about how he thinks he can close the gap with the tories. >> what we are offering is a trade deal with the european union that offers a credible leave option alongside remain and put that to a vote. above all, it is about empowering young people for the future with better trading, with apprenticeships, and an equal trading between apprenticeships and academic education. david: how far...
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let's stay with the london bridge attack — prime minister borisjohnson visited the scene this morning, and pledged to toughen up sentences. and the labour leader, jeremyvestigation into the attacker‘s early release from prison. our political correspondent, jessica parker reports. hello, how are you doing? visiting the scene at london bridge, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. boris johnson today said that the case of usman khan raised the issue of sentencing. i have said for a long time now that i think that the practice of automatic early release, where you cut a sentence in half and let really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you have had some very good evidence of how that isn't working, i am afraid, with this case. general election campaigning has overall been more muted today, but the labour leader said there needs to be a full investigation into what has happened. clearly, there has been a complete disaster and lives have been lost because of his behaviour and i think there is also question ab
let's stay with the london bridge attack — prime minister borisjohnson visited the scene this morning, and pledged to toughen up sentences. and the labour leader, jeremyvestigation into the attacker‘s early release from prison. our political correspondent, jessica parker reports. hello, how are you doing? visiting the scene at london bridge, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be...
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london bridge. borisjohnson visited the scene of the attack this morning and pledged to toughen up sentences. the labour leader, jeremy a full investigation into khan's early release from prison. our political correspondent, jessica parker reports. hello, how are you doing? visiting the scene at london bridge, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. boris johnson today said that the case of usman khan raised the issue of sentencing. i have said for a long time now that i think that the practice of automatic early release, where you cut a sentence in half and let really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you have had some very good evidence of how that isn't working, i am afraid, with this case. general election campaigning has overall been more muted today, but the labour leader said there needs to be a full investigation into what has happened. clearly, there has been a complete disaster and lives have been lost because of his behaviour and i think there is also question
london bridge. borisjohnson visited the scene of the attack this morning and pledged to toughen up sentences. the labour leader, jeremy a full investigation into khan's early release from prison. our political correspondent, jessica parker reports. hello, how are you doing? visiting the scene at london bridge, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. boris johnson today said that the...
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london and lauren . thanks adrian yes jeremy corbin bid to become prime minister has been dealt a blow after comments from ex labor m.p.'s in austin and john woodcock urging voters to back current prime minister boris johnson in the december vote often call the labor leader completely unfit to be prime minister with cox says corbin is a disgrace to his party the comments follow the resignation of labor's co-leader tom watson on wednesday watson said he was quitting for personal and not professional reasons. meanwhile around 20 female m.p.'s say they will not stand an election this year citing an increase in threats of violence and intimidation online a recent report has backed up that claim finding that abuse against politicians is now commonplace if parker has more from london. it was a dark moment in british politics joe cog's an opposition labor m.p. was fatally shot and stabbed outside her constituency office she'd campaign to remain in the e.u. a killer had shouted keep britain independent as he carried out the attack police of warn people not to inflame tensions caused by briggs it but politics is r
london and lauren . thanks adrian yes jeremy corbin bid to become prime minister has been dealt a blow after comments from ex labor m.p.'s in austin and john woodcock urging voters to back current prime minister boris johnson in the december vote often call the labor leader completely unfit to be prime minister with cox says corbin is a disgrace to his party the comments follow the resignation of labor's co-leader tom watson on wednesday watson said he was quitting for personal and not...
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cirilli from washington on the testimony of gordon sondland, and from london, therese rafael on the debate between boris johnson jeremyll been watching and bassett are sondland testify. allpresident has -- we've been watching ambassador sondland testify. was there a smoking gun there? kevin: ambassador sondland saying there was an "quid pro assessment, but not necessarily according to republican sources providing the evidence. at one point the ambassador said he said that vice president mike pence had a direct conversation with the folks involved regarding this matter. that has drawn swift rebuke from vice president mike pence office . i just got
cirilli from washington on the testimony of gordon sondland, and from london, therese rafael on the debate between boris johnson jeremyll been watching and bassett are sondland testify. allpresident has -- we've been watching ambassador sondland testify. was there a smoking gun there? kevin: ambassador sondland saying there was an "quid pro assessment, but not necessarily according to republican sources providing the evidence. at one point the ambassador said he said that vice president...
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anti semitism within the party the comments came as leader jeremy corbyn unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism barker reports from london. the labor leader came to deliver a manifesto on tackling racism but this is what awaited him. been accused of doing too little too late to rid the party of anti semitism this is the red book is a battle for the heart and soul of britain's black asian a minority ethnic groups but not a corbin's leadership labour's come under formal investigation for institutional racism against jews to jewish m.p.'s left the party citing bullying and corbin's been accused of embracing anti semites his comrades the labor party he said opposes all forms of racism there is no place whatsoever and to some of his men in any shape or form or in any place whatsoever in modern britain and under a labor government it will not be tolerated in any form what so ever i want to make that. turn the corner in hopes the release of this manifesto will help tackle bigotry racism and prejudice but despite the number of times he and his fellow m.p.'s denounce anti semitism is a message that fails to convince many british
anti semitism within the party the comments came as leader jeremy corbyn unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism barker reports from london. the labor leader came to deliver a manifesto on tackling racism but this is what awaited him. been accused of doing too little too late to rid the party of anti semitism this is the red book is a battle for the heart and soul of britain's black asian a minority ethnic groups but not a corbin's leadership labour's come under formal investigation...
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anyway, there is a purpose for the jumpers, and jeremy corbyn was out on the trail in the marginal seats in londonlse. this was what he was talking about this morning. this election is a once—in—a—generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back and ensure that no community, in any part of this country, is ever left behind again! cheering and applause so... we are going after the tax dodgers. we're going after the dodgy landlords. we're going after the bad bosses. we're going after the big polluters. because we know whose side we — the labour party — are on! so, we're into an election campaign now. katya and adam, how does it look from where you guys are in brussels? and what do they make of the fact that, you know, here we are in an election campaign. they've talked about democratic events but, of course, we don't know what the outcome might be and where it leaves the brexit process. well, i think, first of all, when we heard borisjohnson there saying, you know, we have to have an election because this parliament was never going to pass the
anyway, there is a purpose for the jumpers, and jeremy corbyn was out on the trail in the marginal seats in londonlse. this was what he was talking about this morning. this election is a once—in—a—generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back and ensure that no community, in any part of this country, is ever left behind again! cheering and applause so... we are going after the tax dodgers. we're going after the dodgy landlords....
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alix: labour party leader jeremy corbyn with anna edwards in london.s bumping up against resistance on friday. could be set for a retest today. more on today's technically speaking. if you are jumping into your car, turn us on the radio and on the business app. ♪ alix: for technically speaking. bill maloney, charter market technician, joins us now. listen to bill all day typing in on the terminal. you are looking at a downtrend we broke out of. bill: unh stock surged 5.3% on friday on reports that warren's newly released health care plan was more moderate. friday, with this big surge, broke out of this long-term downtrend in place since november of last year. look for resistance around the february/january highs, around 274. waking that downtrend very significant for unh. alix: that resistance -- bill: breaking out of a long-term downtrend is significant. alix: a downgrade over at morgan stanley. you are taking a look at that stock. bill: workday cut over at morgan stanley. you have a clear downtrend from the 226 peak. we have a debt cross, negati
alix: labour party leader jeremy corbyn with anna edwards in london.s bumping up against resistance on friday. could be set for a retest today. more on today's technically speaking. if you are jumping into your car, turn us on the radio and on the business app. ♪ alix: for technically speaking. bill maloney, charter market technician, joins us now. listen to bill all day typing in on the terminal. you are looking at a downtrend we broke out of. bill: unh stock surged 5.3% on friday on...
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when jeremy corbyn this intervention comes at a moment whenjeremy corbyn is trying to build trust with voters. jessica parker, bbc news. our assistant political editor norman smith is in north londones are under attack here but the labour party really coming under pressure today? jeremy corbyn is on his feet at the moment. he's spoken of how he views anti—semitism as vile, evil, and he's pledged, if prime minister, to ensure adequate protection for synagogues and mosques, labour party officials have spoken of how they've introduced fast—track disciplinary processes , introduced fast—track disciplinary processes, how the allegations of anti—semitism only relate to a tiny minority of labour party members but you know what? robert lee won't make a blind bit of difference and the reason is, this whole anti—semitism crisis has been going on for months, for years, under the leadership of jeremy corbyn and again and again and again, whatever he says has failed to satisfy his critics in the jewish community and he has failed to allay their concerns and damaging as this is, because of the language used by the chief rabbi and the ferocity of his criticism, it probably won't shift any votes
when jeremy corbyn this intervention comes at a moment whenjeremy corbyn is trying to build trust with voters. jessica parker, bbc news. our assistant political editor norman smith is in north londones are under attack here but the labour party really coming under pressure today? jeremy corbyn is on his feet at the moment. he's spoken of how he views anti—semitism as vile, evil, and he's pledged, if prime minister, to ensure adequate protection for synagogues and mosques, labour party...
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jeremy corbin's party leadership. now the environmental groups who launched mass protests here in london last month have won a court battle with u.k. police a ban on the stench of rebellion demonstrations has been deemed an role full of the group's members should not have been arrested jamal israel has more from central london. a victory for freedom and democracy that's how environmental activist described wednesday's decision by u.k. courts to police ban on their protests was illegal the case was brought by lawyers acting for extinction rebellion a movement of climate change activists behind the so-called autumn uprising a series of protests held across london last month demonstrators have blocked roads and entrances to several key sites and buildings including parliament square the bank of england and london city airports the police made $1828.00 arrests and charged $165.00 people the protests cost the nest are made to $30000000.00 to police a decision was made to ban all extinction rebellion protests across london with the police citing section 14 of the public order act as justification it's gives you authority as the
jeremy corbin's party leadership. now the environmental groups who launched mass protests here in london last month have won a court battle with u.k. police a ban on the stench of rebellion demonstrations has been deemed an role full of the group's members should not have been arrested jamal israel has more from central london. a victory for freedom and democracy that's how environmental activist described wednesday's decision by u.k. courts to police ban on their protests was illegal the case...
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jeremy corbyn. he had a spat with the mayor of london at then there's the issue of the nhs. big of a risk is this for boris johnson? edward: this is an enormous downside risk which is why johnson is coming out and saying quietly do not try to interfere in my election. the big issue is brexit and getting a trade deal and the rest on the nhs part in any trade deal? conservative mps have to open the nhs up to u.s. companies? labor has been making much hey with that. what johnson wants from trump is a period of silence. the chances of that happening are low given his propensity to tweet in the early hours of the morning. romaine: building on what edward just referenced, there is a sense that once we do find out the outcome of this election and the outcome of brexit itself, there is a very long process to work out these trade deals between the u.s. and the eu and whomever else might be inclined to do so. what type of economic uncertainty does that throw into knowix, given we do not how favorable these trade deals are going to be for the u.k.? peter: we are talking about a period
jeremy corbyn. he had a spat with the mayor of london at then there's the issue of the nhs. big of a risk is this for boris johnson? edward: this is an enormous downside risk which is why johnson is coming out and saying quietly do not try to interfere in my election. the big issue is brexit and getting a trade deal and the rest on the nhs part in any trade deal? conservative mps have to open the nhs up to u.s. companies? labor has been making much hey with that. what johnson wants from trump...
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party wins december's general election barbara sarah is in our london new center with more on that one hi barbara come on hello yes jeremy corbyn says he would negotiate a new withdrawal deal with the european union which would keep the u.k. more closely aligned to the block corben said he would then put that deal to voters in a 2nd referendum but the other choice would be cancelling breck's it altogether truly conservative party is this risk that labor's plan as fairytale politics as one hour from harlow with the labor party launched its election campaign. prior to launching his party's manifesto ahead of the upcoming general elections labor party leader jeremy corbyn chose to deal head on with the arguably the most divisive issue in britain today that is greg's it's as if speech in what is considered to be a strong live constituency in the north east of london germany corben said that his party would sort touts what he described as the mess that is briggs it's within 6 months of coming to power a century his plan entails renegotiating a deal with the european union and then presenting bad deal in another referendum whe
party wins december's general election barbara sarah is in our london new center with more on that one hi barbara come on hello yes jeremy corbyn says he would negotiate a new withdrawal deal with the european union which would keep the u.k. more closely aligned to the block corben said he would then put that deal to voters in a 2nd referendum but the other choice would be cancelling breck's it altogether truly conservative party is this risk that labor's plan as fairytale politics as one hour...
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cirilli from washington on the testimony of gordon sondland, and from london, therese rafael on the debate between boris johnson jeremy corbyn. we've all been watching and bassett are sondland testify. allpresident has -- we've been watching ambassador sondland testify. was there a smoking gun there? kevin: ambassador sondland saying there was an "quid pro assessment, but not necessarily according to republican sources providing the evidence. at one point the ambassador said he said that vice president mike pence had a direct conversation with the folks involved regarding this matter. that has drawn swift rebuke from vice president mike pence office . i just got a statement from his jeep of staff, saying "the vice president know you had a conversation about investigating -- based -- the bidens upon potential investigations." this comes at a time where he is at the political center of the storm. republicans still stepping by the president. democrats continuing to press ahead with this. as of now, according to my reporting, this testimony has not done anything to move this impeachment inquiry out of the political sphere
cirilli from washington on the testimony of gordon sondland, and from london, therese rafael on the debate between boris johnson jeremy corbyn. we've all been watching and bassett are sondland testify. allpresident has -- we've been watching ambassador sondland testify. was there a smoking gun there? kevin: ambassador sondland saying there was an "quid pro assessment, but not necessarily according to republican sources providing the evidence. at one point the ambassador said he said that...
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condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going up in today's going underground a 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is what che guevara's brother one martine told us about the assassination.
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condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority at any imminent general election all this of all going on in today's going underground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america. immortal. you don't need our. case to me how i like. this is what che guevara's brother one of my team told us about the assassination the cia but it was the believing me to execute the assassination. was in charge. it was the army general in bolivia the cia was directing it it was the believe in me to actually carried it out we only learned about it lights because what was being said at the time was that he died in combat. today che guevara's image flies on a 1000 flags and banners from those of the protesting president in front of those fighting climate change in britain and then in marino in ecuador uniting them all his opposition to washington imperialism and know that imperialism takes center stage here in britain because of a killing nea
condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority at any imminent general election all this of all going on in today's going underground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america. immortal. you don't need our. case to me how i like. this is what che guevara's brother one of my team told us about the assassination the cia...
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in london, benjamin hall, fox news. >>>'s reeves in jeremy treasures from one of the oldest museums in the world. investigators say the burglars struck early this morning targeting the green ball. a secure room in a royal palace of reston. the heist reportedly started when the thieves cut the power to the vault. security footage shows two hooded folders entering the room. they then broke open a glass case containing three sets of burr oak jewelry. initial reports suggest the thieves made away with jewels and other treasures worth up to $1 billion. >> i don't have to tell you how shocked we are. as you know, we are talking about values of incalculable artistic and historical work. >> police say the entire crime took only a few minutes to carry out. they have established a special investigation team to try to solve the case. >>> this is ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00. >>> major changes in the forecast as we brace for our first winter like storm of the season bringing rain to the bay area, and snow to the sierras. >>> travelers are being warned that co
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condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going on in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is what che guevara's brother one martine told us about the assassination the cia or today but it was the believing that execute the assassination. was in charge . it was the army general in bolivia the cia was directing it it was the believe in. lights because what was being said at the time was that he died in combat. today che guevara. as image flies on a 1000 flags and banners from those of the gilles a show on protesting president micro in front of those fighting climate change in britain and then in marino in ecuador uniting them all is opposition to washington imperialism and now that imperialism takes center stage here in britain because of a killing near us massive alien space 70 miles from london we're going to begin with
condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going on in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is what che guevara's brother one martine told us about the assassination the cia or today but it was the believing that execute...
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elements socialist program that is quite radical and that jeremy corbyn is hoping will gain especially younger voters. therese rafael reporting from london. now let's get a check on how the markets are reacting. joining us is abigail doolittle from new york. abigial: small moves in the major averages. record highs nonetheless. we did have a headline on freight, the idea of u.s. and china would try to reach a compromise on tariff rollbacks around the failed deal in may. all tariffs after that deal would be rolled back. earlier ones taken off. the biggest story on the day, not a lot of reaction to the trade headlines. retail -- look at the weakness we have for the likes of kohl's, macy's, home depot, this is a story we were talking about last week through cisco. cisco cut their outlook twice in a row, very similar to kohl's and home depot. seemingly different companies, but in the real world these different sectors are part of one flow. the consumer showing signs of weakness. something to keep an eye on. everyone thinking about trade, but now seeing these continuing signs of weakness around the u.s. consumer. interesting to see if and when
elements socialist program that is quite radical and that jeremy corbyn is hoping will gain especially younger voters. therese rafael reporting from london. now let's get a check on how the markets are reacting. joining us is abigail doolittle from new york. abigial: small moves in the major averages. record highs nonetheless. we did have a headline on freight, the idea of u.s. and china would try to reach a compromise on tariff rollbacks around the failed deal in may. all tariffs after that...
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borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi's annual conference in londonince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us about his links tojeffrey epstein in the wake of his bbc interview. and new hope as scientists try to save britain's ash trees from being virtually wiped out by a fungal disease that's swept europe. and coming up in the sport in the next half an hour on bbc news: the english and european rugby champions saracens will not challenge their 35—point deduction and £5 million fine for breaking the salary cap. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. hundreds of anti—government protestors are trapped inside a university in hong kong as a stand—off with police intensifies. some have managed to escape under a volley of rubber bullets and tear gas. police have surrounded the campus for a week now and it's thought up to 500 are still inside, some armed with petrol bombs. the past week has seen some of the most violent protests since they began injune in response to plans to allow some criminal suspects to be extradited to ma
borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi's annual conference in londonince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us about his links tojeffrey epstein in the wake of his bbc interview. and new hope as scientists try to save britain's ash trees from being virtually wiped out by a fungal disease that's swept europe. and coming up in the sport in the next half an hour on bbc news: the english and european rugby...
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jeremy corbyn in swindon. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson hasjoined sam gyimah as he launched his campaign to take london'smah, who is a former conservative minister, reneged his membership while criticising the tories for becoming a "hard brexit party". our really simple guide to the election explains the nuts and bolts and allows you to tap or click on key election terms to learn more. check it out at bbc.co.uk/news, or on the bbc news app. where else? international now, and in chile, at least 20 people were killed and more than 1000 injured this week in protests in santiago. people were on the streets protesting against the gap between rich and poor. there's further unrest in the capital after more than a week of riots. rachel stanton reports. mourning those lost, around 1000 women took to the streets in santiago, demanding justice for those killed and injured in antigovernment demonstrations. protests and social unrest now shake the country for a second week. translation: we are trying to make our pain visible. we cannot continue supporting a system that has alienated us and doesn't give us the possibi
jeremy corbyn in swindon. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson hasjoined sam gyimah as he launched his campaign to take london'smah, who is a former conservative minister, reneged his membership while criticising the tories for becoming a "hard brexit party". our really simple guide to the election explains the nuts and bolts and allows you to tap or click on key election terms to learn more. check it out at bbc.co.uk/news, or on the bbc news app. where else? international now, and...
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jeremy diamond, cnn, new york. >>> let's talk about these developments with professor at the london school of economics. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. very happy to be here. >> well, first up, republicans requested the whistle-blower and joe biden's son hunter to testify in public hearings this week. any surprise that democrats pushed back on that. >> not really. each side is trying to paint a picture, project an image. and i think the republicans's kind of last throw of the dice is to muddy the waters, switch it onto the democrats. maybe the line in some way is the whistle-blower. i think it is not a surprise. given that we are moving toward a tv show in the middle of the week, i think this kind of ploy is probably going to be practiced a lot more. >> right. well, early on when the whistle-blower first made the complaint, the testimony was seen as paramount. weeks into the inquiry, democrats don't think so. what does that say about the strength of evidence they believe they have a massed against president trump? >> i think it's clear that they believe that the overall
jeremy diamond, cnn, new york. >>> let's talk about these developments with professor at the london school of economics. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. very happy to be here. >> well, first up, republicans requested the whistle-blower and joe biden's son hunter to testify in public hearings this week. any surprise that democrats pushed back on that. >> not really. each side is trying to paint a picture, project an image. and i think...
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jeremy corbyn of the labor party began his party's campaign with speeches in a number of constituencies britain's withdrawal from the european union is likely to dominate. the doubly correspondent charlotte parts in london says the tone of the campaign has already been set. day one of the campaign and it has already gotten nasty with name calling and accusations from all sides for the british though this election is all about bricks it according to latest opinion polls 80 percent of voters say that this issue will make them decide how to costs and vote and they have a clear choice johnson's conservatives want to get brakes a done with the brakes a deal that he negotiated in brussels the labor party demands a 2nd referendum but won't say whether they are for leave or remain one party to watch out for other liberal democrats they are the only party that have clearly stated that with them the united kingdom would stay in the european union the conservatives at the moment are ahead in the polls but with 5 weeks to go a lot can change til that election day it's already looking like a divisive campaign as british people gear up to once more have their say on bricks it at the ballot box the german capital is m
jeremy corbyn of the labor party began his party's campaign with speeches in a number of constituencies britain's withdrawal from the european union is likely to dominate. the doubly correspondent charlotte parts in london says the tone of the campaign has already been set. day one of the campaign and it has already gotten nasty with name calling and accusations from all sides for the british though this election is all about bricks it according to latest opinion polls 80 percent of voters say...
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labor suspends campaigning in london because of that terror attack we have been reporting on all day. labor leader jeremys been commenting in then email. labor has been suspending their election campaigning for friday evening. we will keep you posted as more develops. this is bloomberg. >> i think we should be continuing to look at manufacturing numbers, we had that sharp decline. if we can get some such -- some stability there i think people are concerned the weakness we have seen in manufacturing aren't going to roll over into some services. we have had a bottom in manufacturing and that would be good to see that flow through -- nonmanufacturing surfaces services. >> what we need to see to change that? >> i definitely think rate cuts is a lot easier to see or are a lot easier to see. what the fed has told you is there needs to be material disappointment relative to their outlook. they have a fairly negative gross outlook for q4. possibly it was at the top end, it has come towards market consensus now. we need to see some disappointment relative to that. possibly as soon as next month is a bit too soon.
labor suspends campaigning in london because of that terror attack we have been reporting on all day. labor leader jeremys been commenting in then email. labor has been suspending their election campaigning for friday evening. we will keep you posted as more develops. this is bloomberg. >> i think we should be continuing to look at manufacturing numbers, we had that sharp decline. if we can get some such -- some stability there i think people are concerned the weakness we have seen in...
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isn't hollow where the main labor opposition leader jeremy corbyn has been speaking today but 1st let's go to who's in london and how much trouble is the government over this report over this report. well peter they're coming under a lot of pressure to get it published ahead of parliament being dissolved later today the head of the security committee which has put this investigation together is likely to table a question in the commons later this afternoon we understand the report we don't know the full contents looks that alleged interference in the run up to the 2017 general election in the u.k. and then also the 2017 referendum on the u.k.'s membership to the e.u. and of course that has been controversial ever since but there's a real desire for the government to get the report published not just from opposition m.p.'s but from across the house and also the lords as well members of the house of lords britain's upper chamber but also from former security officials who say there is really no reason as to why this has not come out yet and that is because it has passed every security measure that it needs to
isn't hollow where the main labor opposition leader jeremy corbyn has been speaking today but 1st let's go to who's in london and how much trouble is the government over this report over this report. well peter they're coming under a lot of pressure to get it published ahead of parliament being dissolved later today the head of the security committee which has put this investigation together is likely to table a question in the commons later this afternoon we understand the report we don't know...
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failing to stem untie semitism in his party the commons came as jeremy corbett unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism need for some london. the labor leader came to deliver a manifesto all tackling racism but this is what awaited him. call binns been accused of doing too little too late to rid the party of anti semitism. the civil red book is a battle for the heart and soul of britain's black asian a minority ethnic groups but not a corbin's leadership labour's come under formal investigation for institutional racism against jews to jewish m.p.'s left the party citing bullying and corbin's been accused of embracing anti semites his comrades the labor party he said opposes all forms of racism there is no place whatsoever for and to semitism in any shape or form or in any place whatsoever in modern britain and under a labor government it will not be tolerated in any form what so ever i want to make that. the core bit hopes the release of this manifesto will help tackle bigotry racism and prejudice but despite the number of times he and his fellow m.p.'s denounce anti semitism is a message that fails to convince many britis
failing to stem untie semitism in his party the commons came as jeremy corbett unveiled a new manifesto aimed at tackling racism need for some london. the labor leader came to deliver a manifesto all tackling racism but this is what awaited him. call binns been accused of doing too little too late to rid the party of anti semitism. the civil red book is a battle for the heart and soul of britain's black asian a minority ethnic groups but not a corbin's leadership labour's come under formal...
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of those affected by this incident jeremy called into had tweeted out thanking the emergency services again but as you mentioned just we heard 'd from mayor of london city and he says that he's standing in solidarity and says we've seen the most humanity for members of the public at a time where we've also seen the west. and with the authorities declaring this terrorist related this incident this is going to bring back a lot of memories for the people of london. absolutely this is a very emotive location for the people in the heart of the capital particularly hit london bridge where we saw very familiar scenes way back in june 27th teen where we witnessed a very cool plowing down london bridge 3 attack because driving that car and then they took to the streets and wilting knives in the area of london bridge in the outside vicinity of bara market that incident 9 people were killed on the scene again that is a terrible year of major terrorist incidents $27000.00 also sing the westminster bridge attack whereby again a vehicle was used as the method of violence there again coming out of their cars vio. yet another night again they tell it to step proce
of those affected by this incident jeremy called into had tweeted out thanking the emergency services again but as you mentioned just we heard 'd from mayor of london city and he says that he's standing in solidarity and says we've seen the most humanity for members of the public at a time where we've also seen the west. and with the authorities declaring this terrorist related this incident this is going to bring back a lot of memories for the people of london. absolutely this is a very...