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. >> i have beelobbied this morning by john mcdonald and jeremy corbyn through the chairman tbsin. i'm 100% labor. and they expect mefl at the ker of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. >> even it withnk a spag of labor help, never 10 still to work to make sure all of their -- even with a sprinkling of labor hp, they need to make sure their own side is lined up. some of the most resolute brexit tears may yet hold out. >> i am very glad we have had such constructive inscussions. nois concluded yet. >>there is a good chance this will not pass. ift does not d pasyou still see we will leave nde e.u. at thef this month? >> i think that is much that, i do. i thishould leave the e.u.. >> that iss different from sayig i think we said. from saying we will. >> the let me say we will leave the io on october 31. -- the e.u.. >> not all his callings are so sure. plausible this timtomorrow.arely for now, every minister has one job, to get this deal over the line. webbnewsminster. >> to stay with the bbcomorrow as we follow every development leading and after the vote. now turning to
. >> i have beelobbied this morning by john mcdonald and jeremy corbyn through the chairman tbsin. i'm 100% labor. and they expect mefl at the ker of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. >> even it withnk a spag of labor help, never 10 still to work to make sure all of their -- even with a sprinkling of labor hp, they need to make sure their own side is lined up. some of the most resolute brexit tears may yet hold out. >> i am very glad we have had such...
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he is basically marxist and so is john mcdonald, they want to turn the country into a second venezuelat that just a lazy assessment? no, it's not. it's the truth, martin. we are a far cry from venezuela. look at the policies they set out in the last manifesto. they we re set out in the last manifesto. they were a lot less radical than the rhetoric itself would suggest and that's what's interesting about someone likejohn that's what's interesting about someone like john mcdonald... huge public expenditure commitments. but so do the tories. this is the ifa ‘s. so do the tories. this is the ifa 's. i do think corbin is to be careful about his antibusiness rhetoric, i really do, because it will damage jobs and when he's going on about tax dodgers, the top 1% of taxpayers actually pay over 25% of the income tax in this country. but isn't he talking about the big corporations who pay almost nothing in tax compared with their profits. the problem with that, there is a lack of international cooperation about that. it doesn't make it right. the avoidance of tax. there isa right. the avoidance o
he is basically marxist and so is john mcdonald, they want to turn the country into a second venezuelat that just a lazy assessment? no, it's not. it's the truth, martin. we are a far cry from venezuela. look at the policies they set out in the last manifesto. they we re set out in the last manifesto. they were a lot less radical than the rhetoric itself would suggest and that's what's interesting about someone likejohn that's what's interesting about someone like john mcdonald... huge public...
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labor candidate despite all of this if you want to be in the labor party where german chancellor john mcdonald said that. campbell tony blair as the iraq war linked communications director the he could be in the labor party and that tony blair should not be arrested well look my view is that the labor party doesn't belong to the parliament terence it doesn't belong to the party officials labor party belongs to its grassroots members and i think what john mcdonald was talking about was his opposition to auto expulsions you see i think he said brought in by by new labor my own view is that we should have a moratorium everybody has been suspended or expelled on these bogus charges should be brought back into the labor. we should be trying to build a a mass movement not be looking to find ways of throwing people out of the labor party and you know i'm hopeful that we can win through in this and i do believe the labor party is the best vehicle to deliver progressive social change in this country and as i've already said the party belongs to the hundreds of thousands of people who are in the country
labor candidate despite all of this if you want to be in the labor party where german chancellor john mcdonald said that. campbell tony blair as the iraq war linked communications director the he could be in the labor party and that tony blair should not be arrested well look my view is that the labor party doesn't belong to the parliament terence it doesn't belong to the party officials labor party belongs to its grassroots members and i think what john mcdonald was talking about was his...
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in the company collapsed but this is a stake in the throat for a lot of people who look at how, john mcdonaldg frenzy and all these financial advisers realise they need to cash and quickly and get vast sums of money but at the same time the company was not able to... the stupidity of it is you have an old dinosaur like thomas cooke and people on social media, they are acting like 1985, the thing collapses at 2am and everyone is rushing to the trough and figured the people who work there, the people on the front line did not know this is happening. did not know this is happening and even doing hand—outs, customers were doing hand—outs, customers were doing hand—outs on the other end of the counter, saying thank you very much, here is £50. it is outrageous and. let's turn to the independent and stepping out alone. so another political bombshell this morning, first of all announced on twitter that he was not going to be standing to be an mp in the next election and it was also quitting the tory party said that was enough of a shock and obviously he is one of the 21 tory rebels who lost the party
in the company collapsed but this is a stake in the throat for a lot of people who look at how, john mcdonaldg frenzy and all these financial advisers realise they need to cash and quickly and get vast sums of money but at the same time the company was not able to... the stupidity of it is you have an old dinosaur like thomas cooke and people on social media, they are acting like 1985, the thing collapses at 2am and everyone is rushing to the trough and figured the people who work there, the...
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. >> on behalf of john mcdonald. >> there is a clutch of labor mps whos deal see-through.the cd i have been lobbied this morning by johnald and jeremy corbyn through the chairman to abstain. i'm 100% labor. and they expect me at the flicker of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. >> even it with a spanking of labor help, never 10 still needs to work to me sure all of their -- even with a sprinkling of labor help, they need to make re their own side is lined up. some of the most resolute brexit tears may yet hold out. >> i am very glad we have had such constructive discussions. nothing is concludedet. >> there is a good chance this will not pass. if it does n pass, do you still see we will leave the e.u. at the end of this month? >> i think that is much that, i do. i think we should leave the e.u.. >> that is differeth from saying k we said. from saying we will. >> the let me say we will leave th io on october 31. -- the.u.. >> snot al callings are so sure. living into make may seem barely plausible this time tomorrow. for now, every minister has one line. over theis bbnews,
. >> on behalf of john mcdonald. >> there is a clutch of labor mps whos deal see-through.the cd i have been lobbied this morning by johnald and jeremy corbyn through the chairman to abstain. i'm 100% labor. and they expect me at the flicker of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. >> even it with a spanking of labor help, never 10 still needs to work to me sure all of their -- even with a sprinkling of labor help, they need to make re their own side is lined up....
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john mcdonald, the shadow chancellor has been talking about the need to raise living standards therenk the deal that bryce johnson put forward was actually a real deal. it looks like an election stand. it looks like they put forward proposals that you will not acce pt forward proposals that you will not accept and on that basis or its johnson will portray himself as a victim either from the eu are parliament and that will be the basis of his election campaign and what we want as a prime minister who looks after the long term interests of our country and make sure we rule no deal off the table completely and goes into negotiations and secures a sensible deal and puts it back to the deal for people with the option to remain and what we want is to bring the country back to gather again and the best option is to let people speak. to get some clarity and, the 19th of october is whether we have a deal or not and if he does not, what will happen. the legal tea m not, what will happen. the legal team says one thing and he says something else. in terms of the law brought in by nps last year,
john mcdonald, the shadow chancellor has been talking about the need to raise living standards therenk the deal that bryce johnson put forward was actually a real deal. it looks like an election stand. it looks like they put forward proposals that you will not acce pt forward proposals that you will not accept and on that basis or its johnson will portray himself as a victim either from the eu are parliament and that will be the basis of his election campaign and what we want as a prime...
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john mcdonald talks about lynching ministers as well. that was back in 2014.hatever it is but the last couple of weeks that has been coming out of the government, not labour. let's steer us of back to brexit with these new proposals. the guardian have got that the eu reaction and they are quite downbeat about it. they say there is a dismay in brussels and they are saying the eu thinks it is a trap and they are saying they will not be intensive talks on these proposals, these so—called panel talks where they go into a darkened room and did not brief the media until they have some sort of deal. this reflects the fact that these proposals are more about domestic audience. the drg and dup are crucial partners and he got them on board. that is a big thing, the dup because they have always said no checks. this deal does not do that. it is adding more checks across the irish sea but, going back to the brussels point of view, it is the crucial redline of no new customs checks on island. the backstop is not going. —— island of ireland. there is still a big gap and if t
john mcdonald talks about lynching ministers as well. that was back in 2014.hatever it is but the last couple of weeks that has been coming out of the government, not labour. let's steer us of back to brexit with these new proposals. the guardian have got that the eu reaction and they are quite downbeat about it. they say there is a dismay in brussels and they are saying the eu thinks it is a trap and they are saying they will not be intensive talks on these proposals, these so—called panel...
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tomorrow and the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonald government tomorrow and the shadow chancellor john mcdonaldhancellorjohn mcdonald told the bbc earlier he has had a conversation with an —— john mcdonnell. did not sound like it was convivial. i will have a chat with him the backstop was not the big issue for us. he is a socialist labour and issue for us. he is a socialist labourand p on issue for us. he is a socialist labour and p on the one thing he has stood up for all his life is the protection of workers' rights. this will undermine the rights of workers in this country and i am really worried people need to be fully understanding of the implications of this deal. i am sure when he looks at it, as he did with theresa may's deal, he sat down and thought, i cannot vote for something that will reduce the working standards, he has fought for working people all his life, as all labour mps have done andl life, as all labour mps have done and i do not believe they will support a deal that will undermine basic trade union undone deployment —— and unemployment rights. basic trade union undone depl
tomorrow and the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonald government tomorrow and the shadow chancellor john mcdonaldhancellorjohn mcdonald told the bbc earlier he has had a conversation with an —— john mcdonnell. did not sound like it was convivial. i will have a chat with him the backstop was not the big issue for us. he is a socialist labour and issue for us. he is a socialist labourand p on issue for us. he is a socialist labour and p on the one thing he has stood up for all his life is the...
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we're going to be to john mcdonald, deputy leader, and you are one of those 104 labour mps who abstained, language, what seems to bea the moment, language, what seems to be a sort of toxic atmosphere. what are your concerns going into the election? i have to go out there a knock on doors and some of the veiled threats i've had against not only me but my family means that particularly female candidates are going to have to be going out there, not on their own, but you never know what is on the other side of the door. it's been a huge shame, that we've lost our reputation. being british is being polite in treating each other with respect. sadly that is what brexit has done. we really got to be polite and kind and have an honest debate about all the issues affecting our constituents. thank you for your comments and questions. we have the shadow chancellor on the way. talking about local areas, time to get the news, travel, and weather where you are today. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. the chief inspector of prisons says he has concerns that child inmates are being sent back
we're going to be to john mcdonald, deputy leader, and you are one of those 104 labour mps who abstained, language, what seems to bea the moment, language, what seems to be a sort of toxic atmosphere. what are your concerns going into the election? i have to go out there a knock on doors and some of the veiled threats i've had against not only me but my family means that particularly female candidates are going to have to be going out there, not on their own, but you never know what is on the...
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sebastian: we are hearing signaling's from don mcdonald -- john mcdonald -- require the prime ministerbecause they cannot amend the agreement reached between the u.k. and the e.u. and we are potentially looking at one for a second referendum as well. this could be where you see mp's and then boris johnson is in trouble if one of these passes, he could pull this bill, go to a general election, but you still have the brexit party in place. you could actually get mp's doing this, getting to this stage so they can do this. there are some mp's who don't want brexit and that is what they are trying to enact by putting these amendments forward. tom: we are going to go to the quiet of the market. the head of foreign-exchange strategy writing piecing notes within the quantitative heritage of bnp paribas. what does the quiet signal right now, everything is range bound, everything is dampened. when it isil thicken quiet or does it mean security and safety? >> we have known all year there is massive uncertainty from markets and if you wrote the script ahead of time, you would uncertaintyed around
sebastian: we are hearing signaling's from don mcdonald -- john mcdonald -- require the prime ministerbecause they cannot amend the agreement reached between the u.k. and the e.u. and we are potentially looking at one for a second referendum as well. this could be where you see mp's and then boris johnson is in trouble if one of these passes, he could pull this bill, go to a general election, but you still have the brexit party in place. you could actually get mp's doing this, getting to this...
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theonly trouble is that paragraph was censored by john mcdonald, so we have the astonishing spectacle gagged and prevented by his colleagues from engaging in his constitutional function, which is to try to remove me from office, and i'm surprised no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [laughter] [applause] though, it now appears they may try to bundle him toward the throne, like some constantine charlemagne figure. look it up. crew, so for a kremlin they could get on with their program of total national discord, turning the whole of 2020. which should be a great year for this country. chaos with two more referendums, a second referendum on scottish independence, even though the people of scotland were promised the vote would be a once in a generation decision. and a second referendum on the eu. can you imagine another three years of this? but that is the corbyn agenda. tom: behind the prime minister of the united kingdom, get brexit done. he receives a good amount of applause on the idea that all of the united kingdom would like to move on. we will see how that doesn't octobe
theonly trouble is that paragraph was censored by john mcdonald, so we have the astonishing spectacle gagged and prevented by his colleagues from engaging in his constitutional function, which is to try to remove me from office, and i'm surprised no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [laughter] [applause] though, it now appears they may try to bundle him toward the throne, like some constantine charlemagne figure. look it up. crew, so for a kremlin they could get on with their program...
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and i used to read back in the day like the paperbacks of john d mcdonald. one of my favorite writers ever is raymond hanlon. so have fun when i'm reading the work in just as much or maybe a little more fun when i'm not reading for work. >> all three of you right like people who love to read and all three of these books are a lot of fun to read and can be called page turners. questions from the audience? i invite you to come up to the podium. >> this question is for mr. della went. i recently was reading some biography of ehrenberg and there was a big mystery which occurred when his daughter was traveling from south carolina to new york to visit him about a possible deficit through privacy. it was a fascinating thought that i've never heard of any recent research regarding the outcome that she sailed on. i was wondering, of course this is early 1800s not during the 1700s that you mention. i wondered if your research has shed any light on this mystery? >> unfortunately the answer is no because my book and in 1726 even though i'm aware of the stories, for the
and i used to read back in the day like the paperbacks of john d mcdonald. one of my favorite writers ever is raymond hanlon. so have fun when i'm reading the work in just as much or maybe a little more fun when i'm not reading for work. >> all three of you right like people who love to read and all three of these books are a lot of fun to read and can be called page turners. questions from the audience? i invite you to come up to the podium. >> this question is for mr. della went....
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that's john mcdonald. we are not married. but that's my neighbor. ray kelly in the middle.e doesn't have a care in the world. after cargo the city 10 years. he doesn't have that stressed look on his face anymore. ainsley: this is a wonderful event, raises a lot of money for the city for catholic charities. and they always have this amazing speaker. every year during a presidential election the two contenders, they speak. steve: square off. ainsley: next year president trump and whoever the democrat will be. in the back they have the dase where all important sit. brian kilmeade is on there got a huge ovation when you walked out. brian: why had a fox table. and that's my wife dawn, general mattis in the middle. steve: it's a white tie event i should point out i have never seen new a white tie. brian: i didn't know how to do it. i was afraid i was going to go to my local guy. i had to call do you have a recommendation? steve: on white ties? brian: just go in there and tell them white tie and tails. hard to work around new york city and feel normal in tails. i kept feel like so
that's john mcdonald. we are not married. but that's my neighbor. ray kelly in the middle.e doesn't have a care in the world. after cargo the city 10 years. he doesn't have that stressed look on his face anymore. ainsley: this is a wonderful event, raises a lot of money for the city for catholic charities. and they always have this amazing speaker. every year during a presidential election the two contenders, they speak. steve: square off. ainsley: next year president trump and whoever the...
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later we will speak to john mcdonald of the labour party. thank you very much.tiators did with brits because they will be checks on goods and livestock and food products going from great britain to northern ireland which means they could then go on to the rest of the eu and that means that the single market is physically protected. the european court ofjustice will be able to rule on disputes about things that happen in northern ireland to do with eu law which means the single market is protected in a legal sense as well. and the eu has not had to make any changes to its legislation about customs or regulations or anything like that. so their objectives have been met. where they have given ground to the uk is the idea of a consent mechanism with the northern ireland assembly so in theory in about 7.5 years, if the northern ireland assembly votes to pull the plug on the arrangements it can do so. there is a risk that there may be nothing to take its place after 7.5 years and that is a big shift from the eu was, remember, all those times they said that what they w
later we will speak to john mcdonald of the labour party. thank you very much.tiators did with brits because they will be checks on goods and livestock and food products going from great britain to northern ireland which means they could then go on to the rest of the eu and that means that the single market is physically protected. the european court ofjustice will be able to rule on disputes about things that happen in northern ireland to do with eu law which means the single market is...
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john, first of all, i understand it is your birthday. happy birthday. birthday of one of our top producers, curt mcdonald.talking about it, obviously the movie version, the president's man followed the money. he's not concerned. his dealings in ukraine do seem pretty confident. >> that's true. it looks like to me what the tea leaves, best reporting i can find, including cnn's, there are three emotions going on. two relations with two men who have been charged around arrested. that's a general conspiracy to violate the campaign laws. there's also the possibility of the foreign registration act, but when they get into his. we don't know where that's going to go. that opens up all kinds of potentials. the fact that he has not been told he's a target of the investigation, the fact that he has not been interviewed by the fbi suggest that he's not a poll stur. it does look like he'll have trouble. >>s is it possible that lev and igor could be potential witnesses? could they flip if they have any information? >> absolutely. prosecution 101 is always to work your way up. righty dwul is learn si obscure business m
john, first of all, i understand it is your birthday. happy birthday. birthday of one of our top producers, curt mcdonald.talking about it, obviously the movie version, the president's man followed the money. he's not concerned. his dealings in ukraine do seem pretty confident. >> that's true. it looks like to me what the tea leaves, best reporting i can find, including cnn's, there are three emotions going on. two relations with two men who have been charged around arrested. that's a...
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. >> john, first of all, i understand it is your birthday, so happy birthday. it's also the birthday of one of our top producers, kirk mcdonalde wish him a happy birthday as well. i hope you've got something lined up later that's more fun than talking about rudy giuliani. but if investigators have examined giuliani's bank records, obviously the line from -- you know, the movie version, the president's men, follow the money, giuliani says he's not concerned. it seems his dealings in ukraine do seem pretty complex, though, and they go back many years. >> that's true. it looks like to me, trying to read the tea leaves of the best reporting i can find, including cnn's, that there are like three investigations going on. one is his relationship with these two men, lev and igor, who have been charged and arrested, and that's a general conspiracy to violate the campaign laws. there's also the possibility of the foreign registration act. but when they get into his finances in ukraine, that's just katie by the door. we don't know where that's going to go, and it opens up all kinds of potentials. the fact he has not been told he's a tar
. >> john, first of all, i understand it is your birthday, so happy birthday. it's also the birthday of one of our top producers, kirk mcdonalde wish him a happy birthday as well. i hope you've got something lined up later that's more fun than talking about rudy giuliani. but if investigators have examined giuliani's bank records, obviously the line from -- you know, the movie version, the president's men, follow the money, giuliani says he's not concerned. it seems his dealings in...
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mcdonald's. ♪ satcha: vamos con lo Último. el hijo de john cruzÓ la frontera con su familia. fue la Única que quedÓ tras las rejas por tener 18 aÑos. ahora estÁ obligada a defenderse ante un juez sin tener recursos para pagar su defensa. nuestra compaÑera tiene todos los detalles. >>nicole cruzÓ junto con sus padres y hermano me ignores el 20 de septiembre desde mÉxico. a diferencia del resto fue la Única que quedÓ detenida. >>ella tenÍa 18 aÑos. debería tener su caso ya como persona adulta. >> desde entonces se encuentran un centro de arizona. su madre estÁ desesperada al igual que la joven. >>de verdad que nunca se habÍa separado de mÍ. ella ha llorado, ha sufrido muchÍsimo. >>la familia dicen que las separaciones forzadas todavÍa continÚan. >>a los chicos no los estÁn dejando entrar como unidad familiar. el gobierno utiliza esto como un argumento para poder presionar a la familia si se quiere mantener junta aceptando una deportaciÓn o renunciar el derecho de pedir asilo en estados unidos. >>sin duda mujica duarte estÁn sintiendo la presiÓn
mcdonald's. ♪ satcha: vamos con lo Último. el hijo de john cruzÓ la frontera con su familia. fue la Única que quedÓ tras las rejas por tener 18 aÑos. ahora estÁ obligada a defenderse ante un juez sin tener recursos para pagar su defensa. nuestra compaÑera tiene todos los detalles. >>nicole cruzÓ junto con sus padres y hermano me ignores el 20 de septiembre desde mÉxico. a diferencia del resto fue la Única que quedÓ detenida. >>ella tenÍa 18 aÑos. debería tener su...
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now, john -- >> sir >> seth: i don't know if you've heard about this, but technology is so crazy right now. apparently there's these apps like door dash and uber eats, where you can get mcdonald'sr >> that's ridiculous >> seth: it's preposterous >> mystifying. >> seth: it's stupefying >> it's just plain nuts! >> seth: and, you know, things like this really get me to thinking >> yup >> seth: we're getting older, and sometimes we look around and don't even recognize the world we're living in. [ light laughter ] things are changing every day betterll, not always for the [ light laughter ] and sometimes it's time to take a moment, just one moment -- [ laughter ] to talk about how things were just a bit more simple back in my day [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: back in my day you couldn't order mcdonald's with food delivery apps like uber eats back in my day, if you saw a big mac in an uber, it was because it was 4:00 a.m. and you were throwing it up [ light laughter ] >> back in our day, we didn't have an r-rated joker movie. chucklebucks back in my day, if you wanted to see a clown say the "f" word, you had to hire one for your kid's birthday party [ light laughter ] and when the
now, john -- >> sir >> seth: i don't know if you've heard about this, but technology is so crazy right now. apparently there's these apps like door dash and uber eats, where you can get mcdonald'sr >> that's ridiculous >> seth: it's preposterous >> mystifying. >> seth: it's stupefying >> it's just plain nuts! >> seth: and, you know, things like this really get me to thinking >> yup >> seth: we're getting older, and sometimes we look...
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john maguire, bbc news, staffordshire. we'rejoined here in the studio by sarah wooton from dignity in dying, an organisation that believes assisted dying should be legal. and from our glasgow studio by gordon mcdonaldre. sarah, i know you have been supporting this family is the case has come about. can you tell us how they have been dealing with it?|j was with the family earlier this week. i know that mavis is quite damaged from the experience of being in court. it really has caused suffering, this law, basically it has criminalised compassion. mavis was trying to show compassion towards her husband. they discussed him wanting to end his life early because of his terminal bowel cancer, said to have this happen behind closed doors, to be forced into this agonising situation for the family was horrendous, but then find yourself in court charged with murder was a horrendous situation for a grandmother of 80. i know that j°y for a grandmother of 80. i know that joy feels strongly that the law has put them into this position. the whole family feel that stop they feel the law needs to change as a people can have upfront conversations about what they want to happen at the end of life. conversations about
john maguire, bbc news, staffordshire. we'rejoined here in the studio by sarah wooton from dignity in dying, an organisation that believes assisted dying should be legal. and from our glasgow studio by gordon mcdonaldre. sarah, i know you have been supporting this family is the case has come about. can you tell us how they have been dealing with it?|j was with the family earlier this week. i know that mavis is quite damaged from the experience of being in court. it really has caused suffering,...
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mcdonald's shares, you know, you can see slightly higher here. despite the fact chipotle is down, their numbers were absolutely phenomenal. i want to bring in john they are flocking to these fast casual restaurants, these fast food restaurants. eating out is on the verge of taking over eating at home. >> it's incredible what happens, charles, when taxes are lowered, disposable income goes up, we put a few dollars into consumers' pocket and they spend it. mcdonald's this quarter is up 4.8%. good domestic number. but what's interesting is while mcdonald's has grown, popeye's louisiana kitchen, for example, introduced a chicken sandwich this summer and it sold out nationally. while mcdonald's growth continued, also burger king introduced the impossible whopper, which of course is the meatless hamburger. so all of this competitive and promotional activity is going on but we are still seeing growth almost across the board. it's a very exciting time. and you know, with the higher potential comes more innovation and we are seeing a lot of these companies introduce new products, for example, mcdonald's is working now on a beyond meat burger, to introduc
mcdonald's shares, you know, you can see slightly higher here. despite the fact chipotle is down, their numbers were absolutely phenomenal. i want to bring in john they are flocking to these fast casual restaurants, these fast food restaurants. eating out is on the verge of taking over eating at home. >> it's incredible what happens, charles, when taxes are lowered, disposable income goes up, we put a few dollars into consumers' pocket and they spend it. mcdonald's this quarter is up...
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john hopkins university. she is also a graduate of the fbi national associates academy. heather mcdonald is the thomas w. smith fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. she has written numerous books on the criminal justice system and previously clerkd with judge steven ryan hart on the u.s. court of appeals. she received her b.a. from yiel university and her m.a. from claire college and her j.d. from stanford university law school. phillip goff is the co-founder and president of the center for policing equity. he also serves as professor of police equity at john j. college of criminal justice. the professor has written extensively on policing issues. he received his ab from harvard university. and finally, linda garcia is the policing campaign director at the leadership conference on civil and human rights. before joining the leadership conference she served as a trial attorney in the special litigation section of the civil rights division of the department of justice. she also served as a law clerk to judge john gleason in the eastern district of new york. ms. clark received her b.a. from
john hopkins university. she is also a graduate of the fbi national associates academy. heather mcdonald is the thomas w. smith fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. she has written numerous books on the criminal justice system and previously clerkd with judge steven ryan hart on the u.s. court of appeals. she received her b.a. from yiel university and her m.a. from claire college and her j.d. from stanford university law school. phillip goff is the co-founder and president of...
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first i want you to hear labor mp john mcdonald speak about it. we'll talk about that on the other side. >> also sent another letter, hasn't he, which seems to be -- he may well be in contempt of parliament or the courts himself because he's clearly trying to undermine the first letter. not signing the letter, he's behaving like a spoiled brat. this idea that you send another letter contradicting the first flies in the face of what both parliament and the courts have decided. >> the suggestion of contempt, that's one question that was raised there. the other simply trying to figure out which way is mr. johnson going with his strategy. >> this isn't a glookd for the e.u., his negotiators when he's sending both sides of the argument saying, a, and b at the same time. not a good way of showing confidence and trust. only a week or two ago boris johnson's lawyers said there was no need to require him to comply because he was going to comply with the law. he would honor what parliament had agreed. now he's backtracked on this in not having it on letter
first i want you to hear labor mp john mcdonald speak about it. we'll talk about that on the other side. >> also sent another letter, hasn't he, which seems to be -- he may well be in contempt of parliament or the courts himself because he's clearly trying to undermine the first letter. not signing the letter, he's behaving like a spoiled brat. this idea that you send another letter contradicting the first flies in the face of what both parliament and the courts have decided. >> the...