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we'll bring in john hancock on that.s, would you be worried about this current drop? >> yeah, i would. and, you know, front-runners traditionally don't do that well in democratic presidential primaries, and joe biden, this is his third time running for president. he's, quite frankly, he's just not very good at it. and i think you're going to see more stumbles. you know, you had the hyde amendment stumble this week which was just a terrible campaign execution. and more and more things like that, we're not even to debates yet. >> biden's in real trouble. leland: hit him on that point. we'll put up this list of, i think, 18 democratic candidates who are in iowa this weekend. biden will be there on tuesday. so it's enough democratic candidates to fill out a traveling hockey team, i believe, for the full roster, a basketball team. john, any of those faces worry you come the general, including, perhaps, mayor pete there on the keyboard? >> not really worried, leland, but i do think somebody in that field is going to emerge as
we'll bring in john hancock on that.s, would you be worried about this current drop? >> yeah, i would. and, you know, front-runners traditionally don't do that well in democratic presidential primaries, and joe biden, this is his third time running for president. he's, quite frankly, he's just not very good at it. and i think you're going to see more stumbles. you know, you had the hyde amendment stumble this week which was just a terrible campaign execution. and more and more things like...
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give us your john hancock. >> that is hallie signing her first ever autograph and from the looks of it third, fourth and fifth on the same page. >> many. she finishes signing it >> and she's like it's perfect. here's your hug as well. sell that on e bay one day. she also had to rock the runway with dad. strike a gorgeous pose with dad. >> she's got that look and dad is just an accessory. >> she's not done yet. she takes her accessory back down. naomi is honestly, my tiny --in mum's like time to pray. >> take a picture of me. >> no, we're going to pray. >> it's okay. she's going to pray. she's just going to pray her way. >> put your hands together. >> naomi. >> okay. >> [ inaudible ]. >> did anybody pick that up? i'm sure she said it a few hundred times. >> no, we're praying to god. >> pledge of allegiance. she definitely has the bedtime giggles for sure. but mom is like no, we're going to say our prayers. >> naomi, come oen, we got to pray. come on, now. stop being silly. >> okay, mom, i'll do it. >> heavenly father. >> heavenly dear ha-ha. >> little cutie pie, do it how you do it. >>
give us your john hancock. >> that is hallie signing her first ever autograph and from the looks of it third, fourth and fifth on the same page. >> many. she finishes signing it >> and she's like it's perfect. here's your hug as well. sell that on e bay one day. she also had to rock the runway with dad. strike a gorgeous pose with dad. >> she's got that look and dad is just an accessory. >> she's not done yet. she takes her accessory back down. naomi is honestly,...
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as you will gather, that was matt hancock speaking just a bit early this morning to john hancock speakingojohn pina before borisjohnson said that he will indeed take part in the bbc television debate on tuesday evening. matt hancock withdrawing from the conservative party race leaving six candidates still in the running. a couple have been found guilty of murdering a vulnerable young woman in inverclyde more than eighteen years ago. one of them was also found guilty of fraudulently collecting her benefits, worth £182,000. a jury at the high court in glasgow convicted edward cairney and avriljones of killing nineteen—year—old margaret fleming between december 1999 and january 2000. margaret's body has never been found. detective superintendent paul livingstone, the senior investigating officer on the case, gave this statement a short time ago: the conditions in which she lived we re the conditions in which she lived were utterly disgusting. for kenny and jones to continue the charade that she was still alive for all these years was absolutely abhorrent. one of the reasons being abhorrent.
as you will gather, that was matt hancock speaking just a bit early this morning to john hancock speakingojohn pina before borisjohnson said that he will indeed take part in the bbc television debate on tuesday evening. matt hancock withdrawing from the conservative party race leaving six candidates still in the running. a couple have been found guilty of murdering a vulnerable young woman in inverclyde more than eighteen years ago. one of them was also found guilty of fraudulently collecting...
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potential chance to seize gunpowder in concord, maybe arrest sons of liberty, samual adams or john hancock in lexington. the final result is this, the shot heard round the world, maybe. some say it happened in concord. one of the first shots in the revolution was fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen, from massachusetts. and shots are fired. who fires the first shot? >> nobody knows. prof. smith: exactly. but who do the british say fired? >> the colonists. prof. smith: the rebels. who do the colonists say fired? good enough, the british, murderers. from this, the war begins. so, a militia unit is anyone from 16 and 60. they would meet up roughly once a month and drill and train in traditional trappings. think of the national guard today. most american colonists do have some experience with a gun, with a musket, more so than the british soldier, largely from hunting or fighting native americans. but they don't have formal military training, fighting in ranks. shots are fired. normally, the colonists lose and the british winds, but this is a profound moment that is
potential chance to seize gunpowder in concord, maybe arrest sons of liberty, samual adams or john hancock in lexington. the final result is this, the shot heard round the world, maybe. some say it happened in concord. one of the first shots in the revolution was fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen, from massachusetts. and shots are fired. who fires the first shot? >> nobody knows. prof. smith: exactly. but who do the british say fired? >> the colonists....
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today — the heath secretary matt hancock dropped out, leaving six men going into the next ballot of tory mps on tuesday. with more, here's our deputy political editor johning his report contains flashing images. leader of the pack, the strong, silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny or a gaffe, mrjohnson? well, was he up forfacing live interviews, joining the other candidates in a bbc tv debate? turned out today he was. i've always been keen on tv debates. i'm slightly bewildered by the conversation that's been going on. and the best time to do that i think would be after the second ballot on tuesday. he decided risking a slip—up or setback next tuesday, although not in channel 4's debate on sunday, was worth it. his pledge, no surrender. he'd deliver a managed brexit, deal or no deal, by october the 31st. the only way to make sure that we convince our partners that we're determined to get that outcome is to prepare for no deal, and i think it would be absolutely bizarre to signal at this stage that the uk government was willing once again to run up the white flag and delay yet again. as for the big barrier to a deal, how to avoid stops and checks on th
today — the heath secretary matt hancock dropped out, leaving six men going into the next ballot of tory mps on tuesday. with more, here's our deputy political editor johning his report contains flashing images. leader of the pack, the strong, silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny or a gaffe, mrjohnson? well, was he up forfacing live interviews, joining the other candidates in a bbc tv debate? turned out today he was. i've always been keen on tv debates. i'm slightly bewildered by the...
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hancocks live in seoul. what is the south korean president revealing here? >> reporter: well, john, this is in a written interview with a number of agencies. behind the scenes, the happy negotiations behind the u.s. and north korea to set up that third summit, he also said it's on the backdrop of what he called mutual understanding of each other's position following the hanoi summit. this is a summit that ended without agreement and president moon really trying to put a positive spin on it saying now that both sides understand each other a little better. also suggesting yeonpyeong m nuclear facility could be given up in turn for sanctions relief. and president trump said they wanted the undisclosed sites as well. of course the timing is key. today president trump leaves for the g20 meeting in japan. he'll be here in the region. he's coming to seoul after that. and we understand from a presidential official, that he is considering going to the dmz between north and south korea. so the timing of all of this is very interesting. back to you. >> paula hancocks, thank you very much for
hancocks live in seoul. what is the south korean president revealing here? >> reporter: well, john, this is in a written interview with a number of agencies. behind the scenes, the happy negotiations behind the u.s. and north korea to set up that third summit, he also said it's on the backdrop of what he called mutual understanding of each other's position following the hanoi summit. this is a summit that ended without agreement and president moon really trying to put a positive spin on...
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john stapleton and nicola bartlett — the political correspondent for daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads on the conservative leadership race, reporting that former contender, the health secretary matt hancockeads many of the other papers — including the metro which reports an empty podium was left for borisjohnson who did not attend. the daily mirror calls the uxbridge mp a ‘chicken' for his no—show — with his rivals condemning his decision. and that story also makes the front of the guardian — with the contenders using the debate to set out their vision for the future of the uk. india's win over pakistan in the cricket world cup makes the front of the financial times — millions worldwide watched the match — making it one of the most viewed events in world sport. the i leads with theresa may's plan for a 27 million pound boost to education spending. the daily mail say nine in ten cannabis users and growers in some areas of england are being let off without a criminal charge, according to an investigation by the paper. and the telegraph, like many of the other papers includes the picture released on father's day of the duke and duchess of sussex's son archie, as prince harry celebrates bein
john stapleton and nicola bartlett — the political correspondent for daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads on the conservative leadership race, reporting that former contender, the health secretary matt hancockeads many of the other papers — including the metro which reports an empty podium was left for borisjohnson who did not attend. the daily mirror calls the uxbridge mp a ‘chicken' for his no—show — with his rivals condemning his decision....
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today the heath secretary matt hancock announced he was dropping out, leaving six men going in to the next ballot of tory mps on tuesday. our deputy political editor johnienaar reports. leader of the pack, the strong, silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny, mrjohnson? was he up before facing live interviews? joining the other candidates in a bbc tv debate? it turned out he was. i have always been keen on tv debates. i'm slightly bewildered by the conversation that has been going on, and the best time to do that i think would be the second ballot on tuesday. —— after the second ballot on tuesday. he had decided risking a slip or setback was worth it, better seeming to hide away his pledge, no surrender, he would deliver a managed brexit, deal or no deal, by october the 31st. the only way to make sure that we convince our partners that we are determined to get that outcome, is to prepare for no deal, and i think it would be absolutely bizarre to signal at this stage that the uk government was willing, once again, to run up the white flag and delay yet again. as for the big barrier to a deal, how to avoid stops and checks on the eu's irish border after b
today the heath secretary matt hancock announced he was dropping out, leaving six men going in to the next ballot of tory mps on tuesday. our deputy political editor johnienaar reports. leader of the pack, the strong, silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny, mrjohnson? was he up before facing live interviews? joining the other candidates in a bbc tv debate? it turned out he was. i have always been keen on tv debates. i'm slightly bewildered by the conversation that has been going on, and the...
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mr hancock said he was talking to other contenders, but wasn't endorsing anyone else at this stage. he spoke to our deputy political editor, johnce and instead, see how best i can advance those values within the party, and the big and difficult task that we have a head. a big disappointment to have to pull out in this way. naturally, you enter these contests in order to win, and i have also tried to make that happen on the values that i care about, and making the argument about the things that matter. the conservative party always needs to be pro—business, pro—enterprise, and i think that i have been winning that argument and more and more other candidates are starting to say these things, and that we need to be open and attracting voters from the centre ground, voters who might vote for other parties, those who might think about that voting for the labour party and the lib dems. now, other candidates are making those arguments. ifeel like i have been winning arguments, but it is also clear that where i had put myself forward as a candidate focused on the future, the party's understandably focused very much on the here and now
mr hancock said he was talking to other contenders, but wasn't endorsing anyone else at this stage. he spoke to our deputy political editor, johnce and instead, see how best i can advance those values within the party, and the big and difficult task that we have a head. a big disappointment to have to pull out in this way. naturally, you enter these contests in order to win, and i have also tried to make that happen on the values that i care about, and making the argument about the things that...