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remember this message from jo cox's maiden speech?t we celebrate our diversity, the thing that surprises me time and time again as i travel around the constituency is that we are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us. jo's sister kim leadbeater says she thinks that speech has been forgotten — we'll talk to her later. and the former prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively that the police are currently "losing the battle" against knife crime, and the government need to be more proactive in combating the problem. if you're going to defeat something like this, right from the very top of government, you've got to have an absolute focus, total determination, and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. today's question is this: do you want theresa may to go? or at least announce when she's going? and if so, why? what difference would that make? the sun says "theresa may must announce today that she will stand down as soon as her
remember this message from jo cox's maiden speech?t we celebrate our diversity, the thing that surprises me time and time again as i travel around the constituency is that we are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us. jo's sister kim leadbeater says she thinks that speech has been forgotten — we'll talk to her later. and the former prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively that the police are currently "losing the battle" against knife crime,...
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, what happened to jo cox, bringing up the fact that jo cox, what happened tojo cox, will happen to herned at the beginning of the show, how do we feel. i actually feel relieved. and lama bit feel. i actually feel relieved. and i am a bit hopeful, hopeful for a change. we can change this. we can shut micro that door. we can stay in the european union. we can go back to living with our neighbours. i come from liverpool. my nearest capital city is 135 miles to the west. it is actually dublin. how much more irish liverpool can you get? i much more irish liverpool can you get? lam much more irish liverpool can you get? i am a proud scouser, i am a proud englishman, i get? i am a proud scouser, i am a proud englishman, lam get? i am a proud scouser, i am a proud englishman, i am a get? i am a proud scouser, i am a proud englishman, lam a proud british men. i am most proud to be european, living in a wonderful place. we have got lists of things that we have to deal with. gren fell. we are one faulty fridge away from another disaster. the people of gren fell, it is taking so long to do, becaus
, what happened to jo cox, bringing up the fact that jo cox, what happened tojo cox, will happen to herned at the beginning of the show, how do we feel. i actually feel relieved. and lama bit feel. i actually feel relieved. and i am a bit hopeful, hopeful for a change. we can change this. we can shut micro that door. we can stay in the european union. we can go back to living with our neighbours. i come from liverpool. my nearest capital city is 135 miles to the west. it is actually dublin. how...
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europe, including in the u.k., not just the attack on finsbury park mosque, but the assassination of jo coxr member of parliament. these are pa of a global trend in the rise of right-wing extremism.to people havee christchurch cht as specific incident isolated, but a roader trend we are seeing in terms of the rise in attacks in europe, in the u.s., and now i australia and new zealand. jae?: are the triggers the s a lot of people are saying how could this have happened in new zealand of all places. seth: the triggers in many ways are similar. immigration appears to be one of several common themes that have run across the neo-nazi and the far-right extremist view they believe that their countries are being flooded by foreigners, people of different colors, different religions. they now need to fight for their secountry. jane jones, thanks very much for joining me. seth: thank you. jane' now to some of the das other news. pen,the flick of his donald trump issued his first presidential veto today. it came after 12 republicans resolution ending the national emergency on the southern border. mrbu
europe, including in the u.k., not just the attack on finsbury park mosque, but the assassination of jo coxr member of parliament. these are pa of a global trend in the rise of right-wing extremism.to people havee christchurch cht as specific incident isolated, but a roader trend we are seeing in terms of the rise in attacks in europe, in the u.s., and now i australia and new zealand. jae?: are the triggers the s a lot of people are saying how could this have happened in new zealand of all...
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jo cox you had the killing of jewish worship as in pittsburgh is it the responsibility of social media companies or do counterterrorism agencies need to invest more resources in. i mean certainly obviously it's not it's not just social me i mean obviously there's a lot of things that have to happen here but you know one of the purposes when people do these things you know they're not just taking action onto them they're taking action to get their voice to get it out there to publicize it you look his manifesto is being reported on news outlets across the world his footage is being broadcast imagery is out there and so you know i think obviously there's a lot of things that need to happen here but social media you know i think we we can largely agree that there's a real need to censor violent graphic violent content of course you might argue that you know repressive government some were opening fire on protesters we might say hey that should be broadcast and that's why i think to me really the ideal solution is using ai to fly a live video the instant that there is a gun you know showin
jo cox you had the killing of jewish worship as in pittsburgh is it the responsibility of social media companies or do counterterrorism agencies need to invest more resources in. i mean certainly obviously it's not it's not just social me i mean obviously there's a lot of things that have to happen here but you know one of the purposes when people do these things you know they're not just taking action onto them they're taking action to get their voice to get it out there to publicize it you...
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the selection of an enormous back line with a band tio andjo enormous back line with a band tio and jo cox two years ago, at twickenham, the italians gave england a scare with their controversial tactics at the wreck in england los eddiejones as he is not quite sure what to expect from connor o'shea. we know they're unpredictable. they have a great break ground. they have one of the icons of the modern game. that's great background. stan has been one of the best players in six nations.. mauricio, a strong runner. expect them to attack us. but we are not sure how because they are quite unpredictable in the way they play. we know the density of this six nations is in a wales and they when there were many to games and they w011 there were many to games and they won the title. —— the density of this. with home games against italy, and scotland on the final day, england are certainly in a position to pounce if wales slip out. let's ta ke let's take a quick look at the fixtures. scotland and wales, kicks off of the men's weekend come alive on bbc one, kick off at murray field at 2:15 p:m.. engla
the selection of an enormous back line with a band tio andjo enormous back line with a band tio and jo cox two years ago, at twickenham, the italians gave england a scare with their controversial tactics at the wreck in england los eddiejones as he is not quite sure what to expect from connor o'shea. we know they're unpredictable. they have a great break ground. they have one of the icons of the modern game. that's great background. stan has been one of the best players in six nations.....
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think all of us are deeply aware, and looking up at the memorial shield to our former colleague, jo coxouse have been subjected to the most appalling threats, intimidation and online trolling. and i think everyone of us in our individual or our representative capacities has a responsibility to ensure that no encouragement or soccer is responsibility to ensure that no encouragement or soccer is given to those wicked people who seek to act, intimidate in that way. i give way. studio: david lidington, in effect, the deputy prime minister, there will be an attempt to amend this motion to try to give mps some more control over the parliamentary timetable later this week. one of the amendments mentioned chosen for debate is by the conservative mp sir oliver letwin. his amendments, let's ta ke oliver letwin. his amendments, let's take a look at that. it focuses on what happens in the house of commons this coming wednesday. it calls for parliament to be able to take control of business in the house of commons, away from the government, who normally decide what is debated and voted on, and the a
think all of us are deeply aware, and looking up at the memorial shield to our former colleague, jo coxouse have been subjected to the most appalling threats, intimidation and online trolling. and i think everyone of us in our individual or our representative capacities has a responsibility to ensure that no encouragement or soccer is responsibility to ensure that no encouragement or soccer is given to those wicked people who seek to act, intimidate in that way. i give way. studio: david...
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mps grow more aggressively since 2016 and the death ofjo aggressively since 2016 and the death of jo coxll, and these are notjust screamers, these are ones that actually connect to the police, this is happening. does that seem like normal to you? hello well, again, measure of what normal is these days is very difficult to gauge but when we look at the negotiations about brexit, which is fuelling in many waysjust negotiations about brexit, which is fuelling in many ways just the general unrest among the british population but drawing more specifically towards both far left and communities, we are seeing this very much being illustrated and demonstrated in social media, as i mentioned. -- yes. and that in many ways ca n mentioned. -- yes. and that in many ways can be that kind of vomited public sentiment. now, messages are inevitably coming third mps which are concerning them and many cabinet ministers will have a full on protection detail, with general members of parliament, they have to consider that they are moving amount within the local communities, they are trying to operate a consti
mps grow more aggressively since 2016 and the death ofjo aggressively since 2016 and the death of jo coxll, and these are notjust screamers, these are ones that actually connect to the police, this is happening. does that seem like normal to you? hello well, again, measure of what normal is these days is very difficult to gauge but when we look at the negotiations about brexit, which is fuelling in many waysjust negotiations about brexit, which is fuelling in many ways just the general unrest...
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jo stuff like that. it is absolutely impossible. afterjo cox, there are genuine fears.oups. ministers have to go from their offices to the house of commons by car. mps have panic alarms in their home. all of these precautions are taken because there actually is a genuine threat to them. you know how far it is to go from the commons to the bbc millbank studios. it takes three minutes to walk here. it is quicker to walk and drive. now they have to go by car. it is ridiculous. those are the effect on mps. at the effects on people that are far removed from westminster, the fear is kicking and our shortages. the telegraph, carrying a reassurance, saying there is no need to stockpile medicines. the only bit of good brexit news. good brexit news story. it is from the royal college of paediatrics and child health, they are saying there is plenty of drugs around, doctors should discourage patients from taking anything more than they need. and they will not be a problem. so, great news if they are right. yes, but this is the royal college writing to gps. i imagine what is happeni
jo stuff like that. it is absolutely impossible. afterjo cox, there are genuine fears.oups. ministers have to go from their offices to the house of commons by car. mps have panic alarms in their home. all of these precautions are taken because there actually is a genuine threat to them. you know how far it is to go from the commons to the bbc millbank studios. it takes three minutes to walk here. it is quicker to walk and drive. now they have to go by car. it is ridiculous. those are the effect...
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we saw it in england before, we saw my brilliant colleaguejo before, we saw my brilliant colleague jo coxaguejo cox who lost her life to far right extremism and we have to far right extremism and we have to address how these individuals get sucked in and sharing information and ideology. we heard the home secretary wa nts and ideology. we heard the home secretary wants social media companies to do more but how can they cope with the level of material, the amount that as you have just identified, is material, the amount that as you havejust identified, is readily available? the government has set up like counter extremism referral unit, but the problem is how to stop nonviolent extremist material going on facebook and instagram before it reaches the criminal threshold? we saw that sort of material used by people like ange and choudhury, extremist inspired by daesh, other people like tommy robinson whose material led to the terror attack in finsbury park, so how'd you get the social media companies because they will say we have a code, but what are you doing to ensure that material doesn't
we saw it in england before, we saw my brilliant colleaguejo before, we saw my brilliant colleague jo coxaguejo cox who lost her life to far right extremism and we have to far right extremism and we have to address how these individuals get sucked in and sharing information and ideology. we heard the home secretary wa nts and ideology. we heard the home secretary wants social media companies to do more but how can they cope with the level of material, the amount that as you have just...