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>> reporter: hi there, jo ling. what i was talking about, just think about that, this storm crawling along at 1 to 2 miles per hour. we're here at the national guard staging area in fort pierce. earlier, we were seeing the outerbands but now it's sunny out and we're getting a break in the wind. about 4500 members of the florida national guard are prepped and ready across the state. i'm joined by colonel blake heidelberg. sir, how do you prepare for a storm this large and it's unpredictable. how concerning is it? >> it's very concerning. we try to prepare all year. we train all years for storms like this. it's an honor and privilege to have to come to the aid of our fellow citizens but it's tough. we're very apprehensive. >> reporter: thousands of members of the national guard throughout the state. we're looking at equipment here. this is more expected to be helped in the aftermath, any debris that needs to be cleared? >> yes, sir, we're an engineer battalion, we're here to make sure the first responders and the comm
>> reporter: hi there, jo ling. what i was talking about, just think about that, this storm crawling along at 1 to 2 miles per hour. we're here at the national guard staging area in fort pierce. earlier, we were seeing the outerbands but now it's sunny out and we're getting a break in the wind. about 4500 members of the florida national guard are prepped and ready across the state. i'm joined by colonel blake heidelberg. sir, how do you prepare for a storm this large and it's...
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jo, thank you.'s take some questions from the floor. there are some rolling microphones, please raise your hand if you would like to ask a question. anyone want to ask something about brexit? a gentleman at the front, let's take two to start. in the middle of the first block of the microphone is available. the gentleman with his hand up in front of me there. i will come after that... hand up in front of me there. i will come after that. .. we will see who comes afterwards, ask your question first. revoking article 50, making that a liberal democrat policy in the next general election, there was some concern about how that may affect the people who did vote to leave, what specific policy actions do the liberal democrats have or will they develop to try and build those bridges. i will they develop to try and build those bridges. lam will they develop to try and build those bridges. i am gary burke, from medway. and another question on brexit? right at the back. thank you. what is your name and local p
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jo, jo, superjo, superjo swinson.is, as a scottish mp, following in the footsteps of others, do you think you could explain federalism to the english once and for all? controversial water's! i'm going to invite one more question. the young gentleman down here. that was your question? the lady in blue. we'll get a microphone to you as well. stand up for me, please. please give us stand up for me, please. please give us your stand up for me, please. please give us your name stand up for me, please. please give us your name in question. i'm soo from brundtland lib dems. i'd like to agree with what you've been saying and younger people would expect us to put a constitution in place. that's the impression i'm getting. thank you for the chant, i'll have to teach it to my son who isa i'll have to teach it to my son who is a keen football fan. in terms of federalism, i think there is... we need to come together as a family of nations who are in a genuine spirit of partnership. it's not about one being dominant over the other,
jo, jo, superjo, superjo swinson.is, as a scottish mp, following in the footsteps of others, do you think you could explain federalism to the english once and for all? controversial water's! i'm going to invite one more question. the young gentleman down here. that was your question? the lady in blue. we'll get a microphone to you as well. stand up for me, please. please give us stand up for me, please. please give us your stand up for me, please. please give us your name stand up for me,...
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i'm jo ling kent. it's 7:00 in the east. 4:00 out west. >>> dorian still a hurricane swirling off the eastern seaboard now impacting and felt in parts all across the u.s.. the latest forecast is coming up next. >> nowhere to turn. parts of the bahamas laid to waste by the storm. desperation has hundreds try to flee to other islands with so much suddenly gone. >>> congress looking into military sleepovers at one of the president's golf courses and involves millions of dollars. >> one big mystery emerging from the boat fire that killed nearly everyone on board. could tragedy have been averted. >> starting right now with the contenders in 2020. candidates are descending on the state of new hampshire. with the nation's first in the primary election, just around the corner. the new hampshire democratic convention today will host 19 contenders and nbc's vaughn hillyard has been in manchester for us where the convention is set to kick off in less than two hours. vaughn, you are there and i see mayor pete butt
i'm jo ling kent. it's 7:00 in the east. 4:00 out west. >>> dorian still a hurricane swirling off the eastern seaboard now impacting and felt in parts all across the u.s.. the latest forecast is coming up next. >> nowhere to turn. parts of the bahamas laid to waste by the storm. desperation has hundreds try to flee to other islands with so much suddenly gone. >>> congress looking into military sleepovers at one of the president's golf courses and involves millions of...
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it was going to be a surprise on so many levels, jo. everybody expected this announcement coming soon. but to have the taliban today secretly coming to camp david three days before the 9/11 anniversary and nobody needs to be reminded that they harbored osama bin laden and was in afghanistan when they ruled that country. only to be called off by the president announcing it in that series of three tweets late last night. citing the fact that there was an attack in kabul late thursday that killed 12 people, including a u.s. serviceman. the president writing in the second of that series of tweets, what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly strengthen their bargaining position? so the president calling it off. taking a lot of people by surprise. the afghan president himself was to be on the premises. but from what we can gather from the president's tweets and elsewhere, he was not going to be negotiating directly with the talib taliban. jo, the negotiations have been going on for quite some time between the u.s. and taliban
it was going to be a surprise on so many levels, jo. everybody expected this announcement coming soon. but to have the taliban today secretly coming to camp david three days before the 9/11 anniversary and nobody needs to be reminded that they harbored osama bin laden and was in afghanistan when they ruled that country. only to be called off by the president announcing it in that series of three tweets late last night. citing the fact that there was an attack in kabul late thursday that killed...
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jo swinson says they should be unequivocal in their message.with the party faithful here in bournemouth this weekend, who are in good spirits after the defection of conservative mp sam gyimah last night but it's not without risk because there will be those who say that for a party with the word "democrat" in its name, overturning the result of a referendum without holding another referendum isn't necessarily the most democratic thing to do. although the argument against that from jo swinson and others would likely be that they would have won a mandate on the basis of their policy to revoke article 50. and with this shift in policy, even though the overall aim is the same of stopping brexit, it might risk confusing voters in a general election campaign in terms of knowing exactly what they were voting for. but party members will vote on adopting that policy later this morning. unlike the other main parties, the members who come here from all over the country for their conference every year do actually have a say in what policies are adopted and
jo swinson says they should be unequivocal in their message.with the party faithful here in bournemouth this weekend, who are in good spirits after the defection of conservative mp sam gyimah last night but it's not without risk because there will be those who say that for a party with the word "democrat" in its name, overturning the result of a referendum without holding another referendum isn't necessarily the most democratic thing to do. although the argument against that from jo...
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jo? this is an interesting story.this is featured, they've been calling for a live pollution monitor in every postcode and there's a new website that's been started up, too, launched by the central office for interest, a not—for— profit launched by the central office for interest, a not—for—profit campaign, and they say they believe housebuyers could and they say they believe housebuye rs could be and they say they believe housebuyers could be encouraged to seek discounts of up to wendy % by checking this new website, addresspollution.org. they think house prices will be affected. they are saying people will use the figures to take a view about the genuine price of a house compared to what an estate agent said —— 20%. if we what an estate agent said —— 20%. if we get to the stage of this kind of data being publicly available, this could naturally affect house prices because people are becoming so aware and so tuned into the issue of pollution. we've had cases about schools and high levels of pollution around schools.
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jo? >> vaughn hillyard, we know a 17-month-old among them. appreciate your reporting on the ground. let's bring in clint van stan, it's msnbc former fbi profiler and negotiator. the life of an fbi negotiator and prosecutor. good morning. what will be the number win thing policer looking for here? >> motive. we always look for motive. everyone wants to know why the individual did it but to fbi profilers is why that day? what flipped a switch in this individual's head? was he planning on some type of terrible activity and the police just happened to intersent his course in pulling him over? was that the key event that set him off? we know as your witnesses are describing a long rifle, looks like he had a lot of ammunition. he just coincidentally had that lane in front of his seat or did he plan on type of terrible activity and the police intercepted before he could carry it out? but he still committed these acts of murder and mayhem. >> in your experience, what was going through the mind of
jo? >> vaughn hillyard, we know a 17-month-old among them. appreciate your reporting on the ground. let's bring in clint van stan, it's msnbc former fbi profiler and negotiator. the life of an fbi negotiator and prosecutor. good morning. what will be the number win thing policer looking for here? >> motive. we always look for motive. everyone wants to know why the individual did it but to fbi profilers is why that day? what flipped a switch in this individual's head? was he planning...
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jo swinson talking at the lib dems. brexit, how she believes britain is in a pretty dangerous place. it is a good time tojoin the liberal dangerous place. it is a good time to join the liberal democrat party. sam gyimah, for his part, he has been at odds for a while with his party. he stepped down over a year ago from his ministerial post. long departure, really, and something to turbo—charge by the arrival of borisjohnson something to turbo—charge by the arrival of boris johnson and something to turbo—charge by the arrival of borisjohnson and his real reluctance to be seen as embracing a new —— no—deal brexit. a prime minister who himself has rebelled several times on previous prime ministers brexit outlook, one where you're left with questioning where your political future lies because your own party has effectively kicked you out already. and told you you're not going to be able to stand for them at the next election. in that sense, i suppose, he didn't really have anywhere to go politically other than to sign up for
jo swinson talking at the lib dems. brexit, how she believes britain is in a pretty dangerous place. it is a good time tojoin the liberal dangerous place. it is a good time to join the liberal democrat party. sam gyimah, for his part, he has been at odds for a while with his party. he stepped down over a year ago from his ministerial post. long departure, really, and something to turbo—charge by the arrival of borisjohnson something to turbo—charge by the arrival of boris johnson and...
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following extraordinary scenes in the house of commons last night — the husband of the murdered mp, joox speaks out. this stuff is not only wrong, because actually, on both sides of the debate, people are just trying to do what they think is right for the country, but it's also dangerous. it creates an environment where the sort of thing that happened to jo becomes where the sort of thing that happened tojo becomes more likely. the best thing we can do to calm things down his get it delivered, get it resolved, so we can focus on the priorities that the british people keep telling me when i travel around the country that they want to focus on. as part of the bbc‘s "we are stoke" week, we'll be hearing from people there about their reaction to last night's brexit debate in the commons. that's at 9.15. the introduction of minimum pricing for alcohol in scotland appears to have cut drinking, according to a new study. strong words from the duke of sussex on a tour of botswana. prince harry takes aim at climate change deniers. it's a race against time, and one we are losing. everybody knows
following extraordinary scenes in the house of commons last night — the husband of the murdered mp, joox speaks out. this stuff is not only wrong, because actually, on both sides of the debate, people are just trying to do what they think is right for the country, but it's also dangerous. it creates an environment where the sort of thing that happened to jo becomes where the sort of thing that happened tojo becomes more likely. the best thing we can do to calm things down his get it...
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johnson: i want to thank jo very much for everything he has done. he has been a fantastic minister for science, universities,nd i think that we certainly haven't seen eye to eye for a longime about the u.k. a the european union. but on the huge domestic agenda he has done a fantastic job. of course i'm very sad to seess the of jo, and indeed, other people who have lost inay the last few d laura: but that was your you might be acting ruthlessly, but for some people it is reckless. prime min. johnson: what people want to see is us getting on and delivering brexit, and that is what we are going to do. it is important to get it done. laura: you are stuck, aren't you, because parliament won't get an election yodesire.u to you are stuck. prime min. johnson: i have to say it is absolutely unbelievable that the leader of the opposition is currently refusing to have an election. i don't think ever in democratic history has a leader of the opposition refused to have an election. laura: how will you make it happen? you are stuck. prime min. johnson: what he sh
johnson: i want to thank jo very much for everything he has done. he has been a fantastic minister for science, universities,nd i think that we certainly haven't seen eye to eye for a longime about the u.k. a the european union. but on the huge domestic agenda he has done a fantastic job. of course i'm very sad to seess the of jo, and indeed, other people who have lost inay the last few d laura: but that was your you might be acting ruthlessly, but for some people it is reckless. prime min....
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debate or as a way of political point scoring and i find that very worrying and it's the last thing jo want as a family, but that's difficult to get the balance right. it happened, an mp was murdered, she was shot and stabbed to death, let's not forget that as a country, we don't want to live in a country, we don't want to live in a country where things like that happen. but equally, i don't want to see politicians from any party using jo's name to score points and add to the toxicity of the debate rather than enhance it and move it forward. bishop helen—ann, what you want to see politicians do now?” bishop helen—ann, what you want to see politicians do now? i think there needs to be humility, there needs to be listening and generosity andl needs to be listening and generosity and i do think that at some point there needs to be some sense of apology and forgiveness. this is not about one person one party. it's about one person one party. it's about the whole way in which the parliamentary democracy works and they need to engage positively, particularly at this time, which is critical i
debate or as a way of political point scoring and i find that very worrying and it's the last thing jo want as a family, but that's difficult to get the balance right. it happened, an mp was murdered, she was shot and stabbed to death, let's not forget that as a country, we don't want to live in a country, we don't want to live in a country where things like that happen. but equally, i don't want to see politicians from any party using jo's name to score points and add to the toxicity of the...
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but jo swinson is focused on victory.al times, anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better and in an election campaign, the country will have the chance to choose a better future. the lib dems' strategy depends on the next election being all about brexit. as borisjohnson tries to attract brexiteers, jo swinson will be going all—out to appeal to those who voted remain. she's certainly aiming high, though there aren't many people who think she'll be the next prime minister. she has come up with a bold plan, but no one can be sure whether it'll get them to their preferred destination. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. a spokesman for the saudi military says the weapons used in the attacks at the weekend on saudi arabia's major oil facilities were made in iran. the saudis say an investigation into the incident i
but jo swinson is focused on victory.al times, anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better and in an election campaign, the country will have the chance to choose a better future. the lib dems' strategy depends on the next election being all about brexit. as borisjohnson tries to...
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jo johnson has really done it.ding differences about brexit for quite some time. we know that, that is not new. but the fact that, that is not new. but the fact that he chose today to do this, he knows the impact it will have. he could have been much more helpful to the prime minister, his brother, by doing it perhaps when an election is finally called. he could have quietly said i am standing down, i think it is the right time to go into something else, but he didn't. he made a point of coming out today and it is over, i am walking out despite the prime minister begging la st despite the prime minister begging last night to stay. the timing most awfulfor his brother, but he must have struggled, as the tory party has been rent asunder by this brutal sacking of 21 rebels by a cabinet thatis sacking of 21 rebels by a cabinet that is full of serial rebels who voted the deal down, theresa may's brexit deal down. i think when people see philip hammond and nicholas somes, churchill's grandson, going under the wheels of t
jo johnson has really done it.ding differences about brexit for quite some time. we know that, that is not new. but the fact that, that is not new. but the fact that he chose today to do this, he knows the impact it will have. he could have been much more helpful to the prime minister, his brother, by doing it perhaps when an election is finally called. he could have quietly said i am standing down, i think it is the right time to go into something else, but he didn't. he made a point of coming...
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——jo swinson.t but some people might worry it might be confusing to have a slightly nuanced and different message on brexit whether it is a general election campaign or not. and others might worry about reversing the decision of the referendum without holding a second one. we will find out tomorrow as members get to debate and vote and discuss that tomorrow. and crafting the party's policy and designing on it, which they will do over the weekend, on that and brexit as well.|j they will do over the weekend, on that and brexit as well. i remember charles kennedy answering the question, shooting back very quickly, it may be party policy, but it doesn't necessarily mean it makes it doesn't necessarily mean it makes it the manifesto. this clearly will be front and centre in the ma nifesto. be front and centre in the manifesto. is there a danger forjo swinson that she will, dare i say it ina swinson that she will, dare i say it in a borisjohnson‘s line which, having her cake and eating it, having her cak
——jo swinson.t but some people might worry it might be confusing to have a slightly nuanced and different message on brexit whether it is a general election campaign or not. and others might worry about reversing the decision of the referendum without holding a second one. we will find out tomorrow as members get to debate and vote and discuss that tomorrow. and crafting the party's policy and designing on it, which they will do over the weekend, on that and brexit as well.|j they will do...
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i felt quite uncomfortable with him using jo's name in that context with him using jo's name in thatomments and a couple of other things that he said and may be think that wasn't quite the right thing to say and quite the right context. as i say, things are very tense last night, things were very heated, and we all do say things that are probably not the most helpful or useful thing to say at that moment in time. so you think his comments we re in time. so you think his comments were delivered in the heat of the moment rather than being deliberately inflammatory, deliberately inflammatory, deliberately trying to drive a wedge to create a then and two narrative? iam to create a then and two narrative? i am trying to be fair and i am trying to be reasonable and objective and i think what needs to happen today as people need to calm the situation down and not pour more fuel on the fire. if i come up today in angerandi fuel on the fire. if i come up today in anger and i am picking sides, i don't think that is a helpful solution. i think what i suggest is last night happen, we all now nee
i felt quite uncomfortable with him using jo's name in that context with him using jo's name in thatomments and a couple of other things that he said and may be think that wasn't quite the right thing to say and quite the right context. as i say, things are very tense last night, things were very heated, and we all do say things that are probably not the most helpful or useful thing to say at that moment in time. so you think his comments we re in time. so you think his comments were delivered...
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the liberal democrat leader jo swinson will be taking questions from party members at their conferenceen—past—two this afternoon — we'll have live coverage, on the bbc news channel. the former international rugby star, gareth thomas, reveals he is hiv positive — saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. iran dismisses accusations made by the us, that it was responsible for two drone attacks, that have crippled saudi oil production. protestors are gathering outside the british consulate in hong kong, in another pro—democracy rally in the territory. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. tyson fury is having surgery in a las vegas hospital after suffering a brutal cut in his win over swedish heavyweight otto wallin on a unanimous points decision. fury entered the ring in a sombrero and poncho to celebrate mexico's independence day... and the early exchanges that followed led to fury suffering a deep cut over his eye in the third round which threatened to ruin his unbeaten record. several times the referee had to ask the british
the liberal democrat leader jo swinson will be taking questions from party members at their conferenceen—past—two this afternoon — we'll have live coverage, on the bbc news channel. the former international rugby star, gareth thomas, reveals he is hiv positive — saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. iran dismisses accusations made by the us, that it was responsible for two drone attacks, that have crippled saudi oil production. protestors are gathering outside...
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thank you very much indeed, jo. and thank you to all of our questionnaires.u to all of our questionnaires. i have just got one more. i think we will take little bit more time. it is from jill hope from north hants. a tory acquaintance ofjill‘s, described you as fluffy. jill says she knows you as fluffy. jill says she knows you and knows that description is terribly wrong. how would you respond to the accusation of being fluffy? well... yeah. i wrote a whole book about unconscious bias, equality and so on. let's just say i got elected to parliament as a 25—year—old woman, so i have some experience of being underestimated. people only ever do it once. we will leave that conference for now. we will speak to our political correspondence, jonathan blake, he has been following this question and a nswer has been following this question and answer session with jo swinson, has been following this question and answer session withjo swinson, the leader of the liberal democrats. jonathan, can you sum up the key points that were brought up by some of the members in that q
thank you very much indeed, jo. and thank you to all of our questionnaires.u to all of our questionnaires. i have just got one more. i think we will take little bit more time. it is from jill hope from north hants. a tory acquaintance ofjill‘s, described you as fluffy. jill says she knows you as fluffy. jill says she knows you and knows that description is terribly wrong. how would you respond to the accusation of being fluffy? well... yeah. i wrote a whole book about unconscious bias,...
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thank you jo—anne nadler and stephen bush — goodbye. hello.lo. september had been looking likea dry hello. september had been looking like a dry month. that was until our more recent run of came oui’ way. like a dry month. that was until our more recent run of came our way. we had a loss of a heavy downpour today in heavy rain and big thunderstorms out and about. look—alike disruption what some flooding out and about. just outside of the doors of the bbc really. this is what it looked like around the circus. the rain hammering down in one of the storm is passing through. it in wiltshire, 59 mm of rain falling over the last day. equalling a months worth of rain injust that day. equalling a months worth of rain in just that 2a hour period. it has been very wet, more rain to come as well overnight across southern parts of england and wales. they ran in the south coast, some gusty winds and got some around 30 or a0 miles and got some around 30 or a0 miles an hour. some wet weather pushing across northern england into scotla nd across northern engl
thank you jo—anne nadler and stephen bush — goodbye. hello.lo. september had been looking likea dry hello. september had been looking like a dry month. that was until our more recent run of came oui’ way. like a dry month. that was until our more recent run of came our way. we had a loss of a heavy downpour today in heavy rain and big thunderstorms out and about. look—alike disruption what some flooding out and about. just outside of the doors of the bbc really. this is what it looked...
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jo swinson wants voters to see the liberal democrats as the strongest anti—brexit party. volatile, there's no reason why she can't be prime minister. here, they love the ambitious talk but to many, it'll sound like an unrealistic message. so, in the places the lib dems want to win back at an election, is their strategy hitting the right note? # it's a little bit funny, this feeling inside...#. mid dorset is conservative and voted leave. among these choir members in wimborne, brexit‘s as divisive as everywhere else. remain voter, leah, needs to be persuaded. i'm in two minds about the lib dems and what they actually want. i mean, i know they tend to say things just for the votes, and, actually, not necessarily follow through on it. husband steve backed brexit. i feel that, you know, we should leave because that's what we decided in the referendum, and we shouldn't revoke article 50. across the road, businesswoman linda is likely to abandon the conservatives because of brexit. i feel the only party that really does have a very clear picture is the liberal democrats and i be
jo swinson wants voters to see the liberal democrats as the strongest anti—brexit party. volatile, there's no reason why she can't be prime minister. here, they love the ambitious talk but to many, it'll sound like an unrealistic message. so, in the places the lib dems want to win back at an election, is their strategy hitting the right note? # it's a little bit funny, this feeling inside...#. mid dorset is conservative and voted leave. among these choir members in wimborne, brexit‘s as...
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jo swinson makes her first conference speech as the lib dems' leader, saying she's aiming for governmentketer ben stokes hits out at the sun newspaper — saying its front page story about his family is utterly disgusting. how do you persuade a whole community to get fitter? we've been following progress in the lancashire town of fleetwood. sarah, you must feel ecstatic? i feel a little sick. and no wonder — sarah thomas, just minutes after becoming the first person to swim across the channel four times non—stop. and coming up on bbc news: liverpool get their champions league defence under way later on, as the competition group stages take place. they‘ re in napoli. more coming up later. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the supreme court — the highest in the land — has begun hearing a case that could make history, defining the relationship between parliament and prime minister. the question it's being asked to rule on is whether borisjohnson behaved lawfully when he suspended parliament for five weeks — longer than is usual. today, that decision was described as an "abuse
jo swinson makes her first conference speech as the lib dems' leader, saying she's aiming for governmentketer ben stokes hits out at the sun newspaper — saying its front page story about his family is utterly disgusting. how do you persuade a whole community to get fitter? we've been following progress in the lancashire town of fleetwood. sarah, you must feel ecstatic? i feel a little sick. and no wonder — sarah thomas, just minutes after becoming the first person to swim across the channel...
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ending up like the miliband brothers, and he said no, jo would never shaft me.ks like has happened. in the last few minutes it has been announced another attempt at a vote on an election on monday. boris johnson has clearly decided to call the bluff ofjeremy corbyn because mr corbyn has said as soon as he gets legislation rolling out no—deal he is prepared to back an early snap general election. that legislation we know is going to be through parliament by monday. mrjohnson will bring back another vote for a general election, say to jeremy corbyn, right, you have got your bill, back my election. norman, thank you. well, meanwhile, the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, is reported to have told european diplomats that negotiations with the uk are in a state of paralysis. the statement is in stark contrast with claims by the government that progress has been made. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. they will know if there is an early election any discussions going on will stop anyway. yes, absolutely. this is all coming from michel bar
ending up like the miliband brothers, and he said no, jo would never shaft me.ks like has happened. in the last few minutes it has been announced another attempt at a vote on an election on monday. boris johnson has clearly decided to call the bluff ofjeremy corbyn because mr corbyn has said as soon as he gets legislation rolling out no—deal he is prepared to back an early snap general election. that legislation we know is going to be through parliament by monday. mrjohnson will bring back...
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the breaking news that jo let's go back to westminster.ws thatjojohnson, the prime minister's brother, is standing down as minister for state for universities and science. he says he has been torn between family loyalty a nd says he has been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. he says it is time for others to ta ke he says it is time for others to take on his role. hugely symbolic and awkward for borisjohnson. massively. borisjohnson has suffered a series of blows and this is probably the heaviest one. if you imagine it in your own family to have your nearest and dearest are turning against you and saying i can't accept what you're doing, which is pretty much whatjojohnson is saying, saying he can't stomach it. that has to be deeply wounding. he isa it. that has to be deeply wounding. he is a long—standing pro—remain activist. he was talking about it being the greatest crisis since the second world war. jo johnson being the greatest crisis since the second world war. jojohnson was there with racheljohnson and their fathe
the breaking news that jo let's go back to westminster.ws thatjojohnson, the prime minister's brother, is standing down as minister for state for universities and science. he says he has been torn between family loyalty a nd says he has been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. he says it is time for others to ta ke he says it is time for others to take on his role. hugely symbolic and awkward for borisjohnson. massively. borisjohnson has suffered a series of blows and this is...
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boris johnson's brother, jo johnson, just said he is resigning. ba©nacdicte paviot -- benadicte paviot will be live from london with the latest. epic devastation on the islands. dorian is back to category three strength as a continues to rake the coast of the southeastern united states. and hong kong leader carrie lam says the decision to withdraw the controversial extradition bill to china that spaparked monthshs of protests was her decision alone, not a decisision from beijing. protesters say too little, too late. government talks to your about controversial plans to overhaul the pencil system. we look at the main stiticking points in our r business update. -- and the crazy case of maurice the rooster, winner of a court case by a neighbor who claimed h his crows were toooo loud. first, our top story, live from paris. prime minister boris johnson got hit with two more parliamentary defeats as mp's rejected another johnson's plans for a snap election. we have seen h his plans to have the u.k. come out of the year two momonths from now no matter wh
boris johnson's brother, jo johnson, just said he is resigning. ba©nacdicte paviot -- benadicte paviot will be live from london with the latest. epic devastation on the islands. dorian is back to category three strength as a continues to rake the coast of the southeastern united states. and hong kong leader carrie lam says the decision to withdraw the controversial extradition bill to china that spaparked monthshs of protests was her decision alone, not a decisision from beijing. protesters...
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it comes as their leader, jo swinson, proposes cancelling brexit without another referendum.o tonight... a giant tree of africa has fallen. tributes are paid to the former president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, despite a low turnout at his funeral. i want remember what it's like to feel free... and by doing that... i wa nt to feel free... and by doing that... i want to empower so many other people who are in exactly the same position as me. former wales rugby captain gareth thomas reveals he is hiv positive, saying he wants to "break the stigma" around the condition drone attacks in saudi arabia cause severe disruption to oil production at two major facilities. and why police are looking for this 18—carat solid gold toilet. a very good evening. david cameron, the former prime minister has accused boris johnson and michael gove of trashing his government, with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, he told the times newspaper that the referendum result left him hugel
it comes as their leader, jo swinson, proposes cancelling brexit without another referendum.o tonight... a giant tree of africa has fallen. tributes are paid to the former president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, despite a low turnout at his funeral. i want remember what it's like to feel free... and by doing that... i wa nt to feel free... and by doing that... i want to empower so many other people who are in exactly the same position as me. former wales rugby captain gareth thomas reveals he is...
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jo johnson quick theresa may‘s cabinet as well.hen you are a minister and i think this shows that an mp likejojohnson has seen shows that an mp likejojohnson has seen people that he is very close to on the political spectrum be brutally ejected from the conservative party for voting against the government in the last couple of days and i suspect this means he does not think boris johnson is committed to getting a deal. we all know all the parties right now are in little rooms, they are working out what happens if this happens, if this happens, if this happens. this will never have appeared in any scenario. but where we are at the moment, there is so much uncertainty about what is happening, it feels like political news is breaking every couple of minutes or so. we have seen luciana berger move to the lib dems today as well. we have already seen labour put out some statements aboutjo johnson‘s impending resignation and so johnson‘s impending resignation and so there is no doubt that the tories really look to make political capital o
jo johnson quick theresa may‘s cabinet as well.hen you are a minister and i think this shows that an mp likejojohnson has seen shows that an mp likejojohnson has seen people that he is very close to on the political spectrum be brutally ejected from the conservative party for voting against the government in the last couple of days and i suspect this means he does not think boris johnson is committed to getting a deal. we all know all the parties right now are in little rooms, they are...
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at the lib dems conference the new party leader, jo swinson, says she would stop brexit immediately if she was in government. today i am standing here as your candidate for prime minister. applause. following the murder of teenagerjodie chesney in london in march, four people have gone on trial. going the distance after a gruelling 5a hours — sarah thomas becomes the first person to swim across the english channel four times in a row. i will sleep for the rest of the day, iam pretty i will sleep for the rest of the day, i am pretty out of it and tired right now, for sure. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is the landmark case being heard at the supreme court as the constitutional conflict provoked by the brexit crisis reaches the highest court in the uk. 11 supreme courtjudges have started hearing two appeals to determine whether the prime minister acted lawfully when he suspended parliament for five weeks. scotland's highest civil court and the high court in london have given different rulings on the suspension of parliament at westminster. the prime minister says he will wait and see wh
at the lib dems conference the new party leader, jo swinson, says she would stop brexit immediately if she was in government. today i am standing here as your candidate for prime minister. applause. following the murder of teenagerjodie chesney in london in march, four people have gone on trial. going the distance after a gruelling 5a hours — sarah thomas becomes the first person to swim across the english channel four times in a row. i will sleep for the rest of the day, iam pretty i will...
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jo swinson is hoping to ready the liberal democrats for that general election campaign which she expects to come sooner campaign which she expects to come sooner rather than later. by taking their policy on brexit one step further. as you were hearing her say. she wants, whilst overall the aim forthe say. she wants, whilst overall the aim for the liberal democrats to be to secure a second referendum and campaign in the lead up to that to remain in the eu, thereby reversing the decision to leave, but if there isa the decision to leave, but if there is a general election campaign, she wa nts is a general election campaign, she wants the party to have a policy if if it were to get into government, revoking article 50 and cancelling brexit out right, without holding a further public vote. there is a difference between the overall party policy, holding a second referendum, reversing the decision to leave the eu that way, and what policy would be going into a general election campaign. clearly the campaign here
jo swinson is hoping to ready the liberal democrats for that general election campaign which she expects to come sooner campaign which she expects to come sooner rather than later. by taking their policy on brexit one step further. as you were hearing her say. she wants, whilst overall the aim forthe say. she wants, whilst overall the aim for the liberal democrats to be to secure a second referendum and campaign in the lead up to that to remain in the eu, thereby reversing the decision to...
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and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of adolphine 1st let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health wealth and then they call me a scanned rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for this this is is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch lied it is a story about a young german boy who idolizes the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary friend who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into conflict because he discovers that his mother is actually hiding a jewish girl in their house at the time and so he has to make this issue of whether to turn the girl in and be loyal to his doxie beliefs or or do the right thing a very interesting movie it could have really gone
and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of adolphine 1st let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health wealth and then they call me a scanned rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for...
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the husband of the murdered mp, jo cox speaks out.r the country, but it's also dangerous. it creates an environment where the sort of thing that happened tojo becomes more likely. there was an atmosphere in the chamber worse
the husband of the murdered mp, jo cox speaks out.r the country, but it's also dangerous. it creates an environment where the sort of thing that happened tojo becomes more likely. there was an atmosphere in the chamber worse
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more acute when the murdered mp jo cox's successor pleaded with him too., moderate his language so that we will all feel secure when we are going about ourjobs? the best way to honour the memory ofjo cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, ithink, to get brexit done. tonight, at least, it is almost impossible to imagine those inside being able to agree on whether it's night or day. the government's top lawyer earlier declared it over. this parliament is a dead parliament. it should no longer sit. it has no moral right to sit on these green benches. for this prime minister to talk about morals and morality is a disgrace! when outrage is in fashion, the agreement the country may crave is hard to find. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. well, as you heard, several mps drew on the memory of their colleague, jo cox, murdered before the 2016 brexit referendum, and urged the prime minister to stop using what they called "violent" and "dangerous" language. he's drawn further condemnation for his claim that the best way to honour
more acute when the murdered mp jo cox's successor pleaded with him too., moderate his language so that we will all feel secure when we are going about ourjobs? the best way to honour the memory ofjo cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, ithink, to get brexit done. tonight, at least, it is almost impossible to imagine those inside being able to agree on whether it's night or day. the government's top lawyer earlier declared it over. this parliament is a dead...
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and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of. first let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health problems as a man they call me a skin and rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for this this is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch slide it is a story about a young german boy who idolizes the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary fred who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into conflict because he discovers that his mother is actually hiding a jewish girl in their house at the time and so he has to make this issue of whether to turn the girl in and be loyal to his doxie beliefs or or do the right thing a very interesting movie it could have really gone horribly
and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of. first let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health problems as a man they call me a skin and rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for this...
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this is about my brother, jo.on because it is an issue that obviously divides families and divides everybody. but i thinkjo would agree that we need to get on and sort this thing out. if your own brother has lost faith in your plan, surely you will have to be the next member of the family to resign. my intention as i said just now and i am absolutely determined to do this is to deliver on the mandate of the people. we have a democracy in this country and the way we work is, when the people of britain take a decision, parliamentarians are sworn to uphold that. can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brussels and ask for another delay to brexit? yes, ican. i'd rather be dead in a ditch. jeremy corbyn since he can't trust you to hold an election before the brexit day before the eu cancelled. can you today give a commitment? yes! is that his line today? right! this is a new one. if i understood it correctly, you just said the leader of the opposition says he cannot trust us, tru
this is about my brother, jo.on because it is an issue that obviously divides families and divides everybody. but i thinkjo would agree that we need to get on and sort this thing out. if your own brother has lost faith in your plan, surely you will have to be the next member of the family to resign. my intention as i said just now and i am absolutely determined to do this is to deliver on the mandate of the people. we have a democracy in this country and the way we work is, when the people of...
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but jo swinson is focused on victory. anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson or jeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better. and in an election campaign the country will have the chance to choose a better future. so if we got to the stage of another hung parliament, you would not support either of them to be prime minister? absolutely. they're not up to it. the lib dems strategy depends on the next election being all about brexit. as borisjohnson tries to attract brexiteers, jo swinson will be going all out to appeal to those who voted remain. she is certainly aiming high. but there aren't many people who think she will be the next prime minister. she has come up with a bold plan but no one can be sure whether it will get them to their preferred destination. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. two former paratroopers have won their case for racial ha
but jo swinson is focused on victory. anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson or jeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better. and in an election campaign the country will have the chance to choose a better future. so if we got to the stage of another hung parliament, you would not support either of them to be prime...
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with me are nigel nelson and jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. have been looking at these front pages since about... well, you have been here for three hours. these front pages are very well—thumbed tonight. there's more from david cameron's memoirs on the front page of the sunday times, including further criticism of borisjohnson, who according to mr cameron "didn't believe in brexit" and backed the leave campaign only to "help his political career." the mail on sunday's headline: "we'll break free from the eu like the incredible hulk." in an interview with the paper, mrjohnson says that if brexit negotiations break down, he'll ignore the vote to avoid no—deal, adding "the madder hulk gets, the stronger hulk gets." sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer. the former tory minister accuses the prime minister of "veering towards populism and english nationalism." the sunday telegaph claims borisjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice, including w
with me are nigel nelson and jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. have been looking at these front pages since about... well, you have been here for three hours. these front pages are very well—thumbed tonight. there's more from david cameron's memoirs on the front page of the sunday times, including further criticism of borisjohnson, who according to mr cameron "didn't believe in brexit" and backed the leave campaign only to "help his political...
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jos england were all out for 301 in their first innings.he last man to go there for 41 full so that meant they trailed australia's first innings by 196. i see no way back for england at that point but their bowlers began really well. two wickets first of all for stuart broad, including a duck for david warner. brought it once again a superb display from him as he opened the bowling. after that, also two wickets forjofra archer. at one point, australia worked 114—11. at that point, if you england fans might have been daring to dream but guess who? steve smith took the game away from england. yet another brilliant performance from him, and another half—century from steve smith, wanta another half—century from steve smith, want a batting phenomenon he is. he eventually went for 82, caught by ben stokes. remarkably, 82 is steve smith's lowest score of the entire ashes series. what an incredible statistic. he eventually went for 82 but by then, australia already out of sight. england have a tall order, 383 their target to win. they have already
jos england were all out for 301 in their first innings.he last man to go there for 41 full so that meant they trailed australia's first innings by 196. i see no way back for england at that point but their bowlers began really well. two wickets first of all for stuart broad, including a duck for david warner. brought it once again a superb display from him as he opened the bowling. after that, also two wickets forjofra archer. at one point, australia worked 114—11. at that point, if you...
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to apologise for the suspension, and his remark that the best way to honour the murdered labour mp, joe" left mps in tears, reports the mirror. the telegraph focuses on the prime minister's challenge to mps that if they want a change of direction they should hold a vote of no confidence in him, and trigger a general election. the metro put his position succinctly with their headline: "come and have a go, then!" meanwhile the mail says that in a survey of those who voted labour in 2017, 64% want a general election. the financial times call it a "people versus parliament" general election, as mrjohnson pit one against the other. 0ne story dominating. the times, it hits boiling point. that is the best headline. because it describes that extraordinary day where i have never heard john boko having to stop politicians. and you whether... you are in the chamber, was it boiling point? when i left this evening there was this moment where a labour mp urged the prime minister to tone down his language because she and other colleagues were receiving death threats, family members of mps we re death
to apologise for the suspension, and his remark that the best way to honour the murdered labour mp, joe" left mps in tears, reports the mirror. the telegraph focuses on the prime minister's challenge to mps that if they want a change of direction they should hold a vote of no confidence in him, and trigger a general election. the metro put his position succinctly with their headline: "come and have a go, then!" meanwhile the mail says that in a survey of those who voted labour in...
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i have to say i was a bit shocked when jo johnson supported his brother.government to support a people's vote, for the idea of brexit going back to the people. when he then said he was going to serve in borisjohnson‘s government and support him, i did think that was quite odd and that he would eventually find it too difficult because they do seem polar opposites on this issue. let's talk labour, away from the conservatives, and what the best strategy is. are you supportive of an election after the 31st of october? i am supportive of an election when i think that the direct issue that is facing us right now has been sorted. actually what we've seen over the last three days is parliament finally acting with consensus, getting things through the commons and working together like adults cross—party to govern the country through this period. that can't go on forever and nobody is suggesting it should but until the issue of no deal is completely off the table, until there is a pathway, whether that is a deal or a second referendum, until that happens i'm not sur
i have to say i was a bit shocked when jo johnson supported his brother.government to support a people's vote, for the idea of brexit going back to the people. when he then said he was going to serve in borisjohnson‘s government and support him, i did think that was quite odd and that he would eventually find it too difficult because they do seem polar opposites on this issue. let's talk labour, away from the conservatives, and what the best strategy is. are you supportive of an election...
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jo swinson wants voters to see the liberal democrats as the strongest anti—brexit party.olatile, there's no reason why she can't be prime minister. here, they love the ambitious talk but to many, it'll sound like an unrealistic message. so, in the places the lib dems want to win back at an election, is their strategy hitting the right note? # it's a little bit funny, this feeling inside...#. mid dorset is conservative and voted leave. among these choir members in wimborne, brexit‘s as divisive as everywhere else. remain voter, leah, needs to be persuaded. i'm in two minds about the lib dems and what they actually want. i mean, i know they tend to say things just for the votes, and, actually, not necessarily follow through on it. husband steve backed brexit. i feel that, you know, we should leave because that's what we decided in the referendum, and we shouldn't revoke article 50. across the road, businesswoman linda is likely to abandon the conservatives because of brexit. i feel the only party that really does have a very clear picture is the liberal democrats and i beli
jo swinson wants voters to see the liberal democrats as the strongest anti—brexit party.olatile, there's no reason why she can't be prime minister. here, they love the ambitious talk but to many, it'll sound like an unrealistic message. so, in the places the lib dems want to win back at an election, is their strategy hitting the right note? # it's a little bit funny, this feeling inside...#. mid dorset is conservative and voted leave. among these choir members in wimborne, brexit‘s as...
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but jo swinson is focused on victory.ical times, anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better and in an election campaign, the country will have the chance to choose a better future. the lib dems' strategy depends on the next election being all about brexit. as borisjohnson tries to attract brexiteers, jo swinson will be going all—out to appeal to those who voted remain. she's certainly aiming high, though there aren't many people who think she'll be the next prime minister. she has come up with a bold plan, but no one can be sure whether it'll get them to their preferred destination. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. a spokesman for the saudi military says the weapons used in the attacks at the weekend on saudi arabia's major oil facilities were made in iran. the saudis say an investigation into the incident
but jo swinson is focused on victory.ical times, anything could happen and she's aiming to be prime minister. she rejects any suggestion that she'd prop up another party. i'm not going to support borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn to be prime minister because they're not up to the job. our country deserves better and in an election campaign, the country will have the chance to choose a better future. the lib dems' strategy depends on the next election being all about brexit. as borisjohnson tries to...
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. >>> in tonight's inspiring america, the young man who just won the hearts of the entire country, jo ling kent on his triumph. >> reporter: cody lee has found his voice. and it is captivating. so played his way to the top of "america's got talent. >> the winner is cody lee! rortd lost his sight before his first birthday and was diagnosed with autism at age 4. >> cody, congratulations >> woo-hoo >> how does it feel? >> it was unbelievable >> reporter: cody's mother tina has been at his side every step of the way >> it's given me a lot of faith and hope in the world when you have a special needs kid, you feel alone and to see the way that the world reacted inspired me. >> we are nothing without people like you >> reporter: simon cowell called this the best finale he's ever judged >> how many people are in similar position to him? we don't know. and i think that's where his family has been unbelievable because they realized he had this gift. >> reporter: and now the world knows, too jo ling kent, nbc news, hollywood. >> what an amazing talent. congratulations, cody. [cheers and applause
. >>> in tonight's inspiring america, the young man who just won the hearts of the entire country, jo ling kent on his triumph. >> reporter: cody lee has found his voice. and it is captivating. so played his way to the top of "america's got talent. >> the winner is cody lee! rortd lost his sight before his first birthday and was diagnosed with autism at age 4. >> cody, congratulations >> woo-hoo >> how does it feel? >> it was unbelievable...
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joining me now from los angeles is jo lynn kent. our nbc news correspondent.re is another story going on that has been a big topic of our conversation jo lynn. for 50 years, california has higher fuel efficiency standards for cars. california is so big, it had the results of automakers creating cars of greater fuel efficiency than if california did not have that rule. for some reason, a reason that we are a little puzzled by, the trump administration decided that's not going to be allowed anymore. >> reporter: ali, that's right. we are here in los angeles, just a few hours we are expecting at least a thousand people to be protecting on this day. what's happening is the breaking news on this matter. we are talking about that lawsuit, the state of dolezal suing the trump administration alongside 20 some other states aloo along with the city of of los angeles and new york suing the trump administration saying we want to be able to set our emissions standards. this is coming from gavin newsom and the president of the united states, donald trump. what is happening
joining me now from los angeles is jo lynn kent. our nbc news correspondent.re is another story going on that has been a big topic of our conversation jo lynn. for 50 years, california has higher fuel efficiency standards for cars. california is so big, it had the results of automakers creating cars of greater fuel efficiency than if california did not have that rule. for some reason, a reason that we are a little puzzled by, the trump administration decided that's not going to be allowed...
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jo johnson didn't government had to sign onto his strategy.t know what strategy it was. and so we know he isa what strategy it was. and so we know he is a big remainer, so why did he ever agreed to go in the first place? it would've been betterfor all concerned if he had not entered the government. let's turn to the eye, same story. the pm and it defined brother wausau. he thinksjo johnson forest service. he did his best to ingest was a shambolic appearance in yorkshire in front of these police officers. what you think of the shambolic element?” think of the shambolic element?” think he was shaken to his core by his brother's resignation or an event we don't know about, or his blood sugar levels were wrong, something went wrong,. boris johnson the gag meister who relies on this call response on telling a gag and then he tells a better gag. you can do that, but you can't do that on the camera church killian. he went from stalin from church of the charlie chaplin today. he looked a mess. we have seen him look state like like in berlin when he sp
jo johnson didn't government had to sign onto his strategy.t know what strategy it was. and so we know he isa what strategy it was. and so we know he is a big remainer, so why did he ever agreed to go in the first place? it would've been betterfor all concerned if he had not entered the government. let's turn to the eye, same story. the pm and it defined brother wausau. he thinksjo johnson forest service. he did his best to ingest was a shambolic appearance in yorkshire in front of these police...
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finally, jo johnson resigning today. your own brother does not back you, why should the country back? no good answer to that question. jojohnson back? no good answer to that question. jo johnson having back? no good answer to that question. jojohnson having agreed to be part of the cabinet, his brother weathering to go abroad and join an out saying i am sorry, i cannot stomach it. there is no way you can sell out as a good thing. it isa you can sell out as a good thing. it is a serious problem for them. the question is, how much is that punching through outside westminster question mark i think it well, because we saw what happened with ed miliband his brother. it is the kind of thing that when it is a fight turn a of thing that when it is a fight turna family of thing that when it is a fight turn a family feud, it really cuts three. last question, is there going to be an election october the 15th? i still feel though it will come earlier. ijust think that stringing this out is going to end up being messy, potentially bo
finally, jo johnson resigning today. your own brother does not back you, why should the country back? no good answer to that question. jojohnson back? no good answer to that question. jo johnson having back? no good answer to that question. jojohnson having agreed to be part of the cabinet, his brother weathering to go abroad and join an out saying i am sorry, i cannot stomach it. there is no way you can sell out as a good thing. it isa you can sell out as a good thing. it is a serious problem...
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jo cox of course was murdered in 2016. brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday.”enerally we should be increasingly used to the unusual, but i didn't expect that. tell us a little more about that. a lot of people, there is a debate this morning about language more generally, but for you and your family this is much more than that when jo's name gets family this is much more than that whenjo's name gets used in this kind of context. explain that a bit more for us, the feelings that it brings up for you. well, i think, for me this is obviously very personal and i think there are two things that properly concern me the most. the first is that there is a real, and if what happened tojo didn't show people, there is a real threat to members of parliament and that threat continues. i speak to lots of her friends on both sides of the house and there are credible death threats and there's been a particular case where another attempted assassination of a female mp was thwarted only by the police intervention. this is real and it's really important that everybody on all sides
jo cox of course was murdered in 2016. brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday.”enerally we should be increasingly used to the unusual, but i didn't expect that. tell us a little more about that. a lot of people, there is a debate this morning about language more generally, but for you and your family this is much more than that when jo's name gets family this is much more than that whenjo's name gets used in this kind of context. explain that a bit more for us, the feelings...
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