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convinced mary jo to do it for the money. had plus had to borrow money from my dad. >> i was made an offer i couldn't refuse. i was octa poikay at that point sitting in the room with them. >> i don't have sex with children. >> you did with me. >> you have no remorse. >> thank you, everybody. >> we pushed the envelope pretty far on one of the last romantically involved. this is how insane i was. romantically involved with amy, which we not. >> we always loved each other. >> yeah, we did. we did. >> yeah. >> and i just remember being so pissed. you're galavanting around the streets of new york with the woman who tried to murder my mother? >> amy, look over here. >> amy? >> and where is amy fisher now you may be asking yourself? >> well, she's got an ex-husband, a few kids and a tragic past behind her. >> look, there she is. >> she is choosing to be a webcam girl. she goes online and guys pay herm her money or girls, and she has sex with herself. >> reporter: the current chapter of the buttafuoco family story finally seems heade
convinced mary jo to do it for the money. had plus had to borrow money from my dad. >> i was made an offer i couldn't refuse. i was octa poikay at that point sitting in the room with them. >> i don't have sex with children. >> you did with me. >> you have no remorse. >> thank you, everybody. >> we pushed the envelope pretty far on one of the last romantically involved. this is how insane i was. romantically involved with amy, which we not. >> we always...
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mary jo died in chappaquiddick.ded in chappaquiddick, but camelot absolutely ended it the morning that the police chief found that car. >> my conduct in conversation during the next several hours to the extent that i can remember them make no significance at all. >> you never gave a straight answer to the simplest question. only he knew what happened that night and it stayed locked away in his mind. that's the great tragedy. truth does not always rule out people. i think forever it damaged his career and damaged the prospect of the kennedy dynasty moving forward into the 21st century. >> the story of camelot only works if it has magic. the kennedy needs that magic. ted kennedy, with his brutal, ham-fisted, desperate, bareknuckle politics that it required for him to survive chappaquiddick, he used up all the magic. there was no magic left. before chappaquiddick, the kennedys were part of the story that americans told and after that they were just another political family that used political power for self-preservatio
mary jo died in chappaquiddick.ded in chappaquiddick, but camelot absolutely ended it the morning that the police chief found that car. >> my conduct in conversation during the next several hours to the extent that i can remember them make no significance at all. >> you never gave a straight answer to the simplest question. only he knew what happened that night and it stayed locked away in his mind. that's the great tragedy. truth does not always rule out people. i think forever it...
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he saw mary jo in the window.ned up in my sights. and i put two shots through the window. >> there it is, there it is. >> he did that? that was an unknown. we had a bullet come through the window in, what, october, november? >> the day before thanksgiving. >> we thought it was just like random kids in the neighborhood up to mischief. >> but we had the police here. >> yeah, and you made a report and it went through that window right there. she was painting the kitchen -- >> i often -- >> we never knew who it was. >> no one ever made the connection 'cause they didn't find the gun. >> it was a long-scope .22 hunting rifle. i saw her shadow in the window. i didn't know if i hit her. i was just too scared. >> the bullet went through the front living room window and into the wall into the living room. >> and the only reason you weren't in the way of that bullet is because you went to the bathroom at that time. >> yeah. >> that was a miracle, it would have hit you. >> what do you know. >> it came as a complete surprise t
he saw mary jo in the window.ned up in my sights. and i put two shots through the window. >> there it is, there it is. >> he did that? that was an unknown. we had a bullet come through the window in, what, october, november? >> the day before thanksgiving. >> we thought it was just like random kids in the neighborhood up to mischief. >> but we had the police here. >> yeah, and you made a report and it went through that window right there. she was painting the...
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liberty. ♪ mary jo would have been 29 years old.itics and devotion to the kennedys took her far from the pennsylvania community where she is being buried today. >> there was a crowd of people outside and inside. i found joe and went over and hugged him. he wasn't really there. he was destroyed. this was his only child, his daughter and they had a wonderful relationship. i went to the casket and mary jo looked lovely, beautiful. she looked like she was sleeping. >> the small church was packed. 700 people. kennedy kennedy arrived with his wife joan, his neck visibly seen. >> the message of that neck brace was absolutely clear. there was two victims, mary jo and me. >> it was a stage prop is what it was. >> this is all part of an elaborate effort to basically erase the victim. >> for most people, remember the back story, this is the kennedys, there were two brothers assassinated, the story that there's some sort of kennedy curse had now entered the mythology. >> indeed this had the air of public speculative him. the celebrity politicia
liberty. ♪ mary jo would have been 29 years old.itics and devotion to the kennedys took her far from the pennsylvania community where she is being buried today. >> there was a crowd of people outside and inside. i found joe and went over and hugged him. he wasn't really there. he was destroyed. this was his only child, his daughter and they had a wonderful relationship. i went to the casket and mary jo looked lovely, beautiful. she looked like she was sleeping. >> the small church...
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diane was shot and dani jo took off for the hospital.antic, but tex, she says, was calm. >> as a matter of fact, at some point a little bit farther up he told me to slow down and be careful, that there might be people out here with -- walking with baby carriages. >> wait a minute. his wife is wounded in the front seat here by his hand, and he's telling you to slow down? >> yes. >> at the hospital diane was already in surgery when police showed up, and that, according to dani jo, is when tex said the weirdest thing. >> he looked past me and he said, i don't trust these guys. i hate to see you get wrapped up in this, dani jo. i've seen how these things can go down. and he said, you just need to tell them that you're down here as a friend of the family. >> wait a minute. you're here as a friend of the family and not as the person who was driving the car when the shooting happened? >> right. and so i leaned down again. well, i said, tex, i just drove you in to the emergency room. looks at me and he goes, well, they don't know that. i thought
diane was shot and dani jo took off for the hospital.antic, but tex, she says, was calm. >> as a matter of fact, at some point a little bit farther up he told me to slow down and be careful, that there might be people out here with -- walking with baby carriages. >> wait a minute. his wife is wounded in the front seat here by his hand, and he's telling you to slow down? >> yes. >> at the hospital diane was already in surgery when police showed up, and that, according to...
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mary jo's parents.hat would haunt them forever. >> glenn was alone in the house and she got the call from ted kennedy. >> mary jo's close cousin experience the family's grief first hand. >> she was literally destroyed. she started to scream and cry and she was beside herself. mary jo was the light of their life. >> a religious hard-working family from pennsylvania. they struggled to comprehend that they would never see their mary jo. >> she was a wonderful young girl. she was always a good role model. [inaudible] she was lovely. always a good friend. we thought we would raise our family together but that didn't happen. on that does your broker offer more than just free trades? fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay
mary jo's parents.hat would haunt them forever. >> glenn was alone in the house and she got the call from ted kennedy. >> mary jo's close cousin experience the family's grief first hand. >> she was literally destroyed. she started to scream and cry and she was beside herself. mary jo was the light of their life. >> a religious hard-working family from pennsylvania. they struggled to comprehend that they would never see their mary jo. >> she was a wonderful young...
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but i right, aaron tye,jo, from everybody.10 we have not really had a political leader max has managed to shift the poles and a significant way on the back of these televised debates —— i am right, and i know what, jo? yes, that was the phrase coined as a result of that particular event, well then i think we haven't seen that shift in the dial but there is no question that for those of us who do watch these things, and let's face it, it can be a limited audience in terms of who watches on the night, but then also we have the extensive commentary on what happened in those debates. it can have an effect on how people view these leaders but whether it will really reship the dial, who knows? there is a sense it brings people who don't watch what goes on in westminster. from the numbers who watched itv debates it suggests there is an opportunity for one of these leaders. does it matter that these leaders. does it matter that the prime minister is going last? they didn't draw lots for it, the agreed amongst themselves. why would he
but i right, aaron tye,jo, from everybody.10 we have not really had a political leader max has managed to shift the poles and a significant way on the back of these televised debates —— i am right, and i know what, jo? yes, that was the phrase coined as a result of that particular event, well then i think we haven't seen that shift in the dial but there is no question that for those of us who do watch these things, and let's face it, it can be a limited audience in terms of who watches on...
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let us see how jo swinson workforce more successfully.y. that is why we, liberal democrats, will help parents going back to work with free high—quality child health care and their first year of school. 35 48 weeks a year. another big number on the paper is the remaining bonus, which they saved by the year 2024, 2025, will be raking in14 saved by the year 2024, 2025, will be raking in 14 billion a year. we know they want to stop brexit, that very clear. they'll be more money to spend on public services because the economy will be bigger most economists agree with that premise that the economy will be bigger if we stay in for the first few years, but then you get all of the health warnings about forecasts. it is not a definite number that putting a figure like that in five years times, who knows what is going to happen to the world economy and the time. there will be some criticism saying yes, you can say you're being careful your calculations, but there's a huge amount of uncertainty about forecasting how much money you will have if you st
let us see how jo swinson workforce more successfully.y. that is why we, liberal democrats, will help parents going back to work with free high—quality child health care and their first year of school. 35 48 weeks a year. another big number on the paper is the remaining bonus, which they saved by the year 2024, 2025, will be raking in14 saved by the year 2024, 2025, will be raking in 14 billion a year. we know they want to stop brexit, that very clear. they'll be more money to spend on public...
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so, we leave the third of the party leaders, jo swinson, at the party leaders, jo swinson, at the endng small businesses, calling them the edge of our economy and she argued scrapping business rates would breathe more life into our high streets, she says we have seen enough of the current business rates. the rates of course i what the tories have promised if they are in government. we heard from borisjohnson they are in government. we heard from boris johnson earlier they are in government. we heard from borisjohnson earlier today. so we will hear more from jo swinson later. and at 5:30pm, we will speak to the brexit party's richard take about their policies, so do get in touch with your questions. you can do so on twitter and you can e—mail us do so on twitter and you can e—mail us all the ways on screen at various points in the afternoon. we look forward to hearing from you later. now though, let's catch up on the weather with darren. sunny across many parts of the country and dry as well, but cold overnight. cloud showing across northern ireland. mostly high cloud, but the breeze p
so, we leave the third of the party leaders, jo swinson, at the party leaders, jo swinson, at the endng small businesses, calling them the edge of our economy and she argued scrapping business rates would breathe more life into our high streets, she says we have seen enough of the current business rates. the rates of course i what the tories have promised if they are in government. we heard from borisjohnson they are in government. we heard from boris johnson earlier they are in government. we...
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jo swinson was criticised for her track record, no real new development there.velopment there. borisjohnson was accused of lying, really no news there. jeremy corbyn, in the previous debate, had had an issue around his position on brexit stop repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly refused to be drawn on it. clearly he has gone back to his advisers and collectively they have decided they need to come to a position in that position of —— that position in that position of —— that position is one of neutrality. but how did that go down with the audience? i think it went down as well with the audience as it will do with the british public. it shows, his critics will argue, a lack of leadership, and sitting on the fence doesn't really work in politics at the best of times. and it certainly doesn't work when it comes to brexit. just look at theresa may and her position, attempting to play both sides, attempting to placate all different arguments within the brexit spectrum and actually failing to do any of it. i'm not suggesting that theresa ma
jo swinson was criticised for her track record, no real new development there.velopment there. borisjohnson was accused of lying, really no news there. jeremy corbyn, in the previous debate, had had an issue around his position on brexit stop repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly refused to be drawn on it. clearly he has gone back to his advisers and collectively they have decided they need to come to a position in that position of —— that position in that...
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>> no one gave a damn about mary jo. i did. >> mary jo can never rest >> previously on scandalous chappaquiddick. >> they decided to have a reunion they reported seeing her car in the water. >> what have you done? my fellow citizens. >> everything he said which was nothing did he use presidential privilege. >> and to make a determination of the circumstances of the death of mary jo and then ground rules were set. >> there are just so many questions. ♪ ♪ april 291974 months after the death of mary jo testimony was released to the public as a lawyers began to pour over the material. >> i find there is probable cause he operated his motor vehicle negligently on the way and that subsequent operation contributed to the death of mary jo. he is found negligent. >> and then his own interpretation of what happened that night. >> one of the things the judge pointed out is he believed the story that they were going back but she left her hotel key in person the cabin that's not what you do when you head back to your hotel and that d
>> no one gave a damn about mary jo. i did. >> mary jo can never rest >> previously on scandalous chappaquiddick. >> they decided to have a reunion they reported seeing her car in the water. >> what have you done? my fellow citizens. >> everything he said which was nothing did he use presidential privilege. >> and to make a determination of the circumstances of the death of mary jo and then ground rules were set. >> there are just so many...
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let's turn to the mail, because as he said,jo, let's turn to the mail, because as he said, jo, what reallyowards the end of the interview, as emily malus gave him the opportunity to add anything else he'd like, and the paper says not one word —— not one single word of remorse. and this is from the mail which is a royal supporting paper, this isn't a rampant left—wing antimonarchist thing. so, i think to get the stomach for what i think will be interesting is to see how the duke of york is associated now feel. i think he is patron or involved with about 200 charities. you know, are they going to want to have this association all the time... it is a question about judgment, and association all the time... it is a question aboutjudgment, and it is a question aboutjudgment, and it is a question aboutjudgment, and it is a question about as well what a bizarre place to do an interview, when you are talking about something of organised sexual exploitation by jeffrey epstein who was convicted and served a prison sentence, when andrew went out to stay with him in new york. he came out with this biz
let's turn to the mail, because as he said,jo, let's turn to the mail, because as he said, jo, what reallyowards the end of the interview, as emily malus gave him the opportunity to add anything else he'd like, and the paper says not one word —— not one single word of remorse. and this is from the mail which is a royal supporting paper, this isn't a rampant left—wing antimonarchist thing. so, i think to get the stomach for what i think will be interesting is to see how the duke of york is...
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of the liberal democrat leader, jo swinson. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.t of mist and murk, low cloud. some of us were lucky enough to see some bright skies, but that brightness has been at a premium. the next spell of rain is already making its presence felt across western parts of the uk. gusty winds associated with that, 50 miles an hour across south—western london south wales. that is tracking north and east woods, getting as far north as the midlands, southern parts of northern ireland. staying mainly dry further north, but some low cloud, freezing —— well above freezing temperatures. this front is continuing north and east woods. the heaviest of the rain tomorrow is across england and wales. a number of the met office rain warnings in place. the rain becoming patchy as it pushes into northern ireland and scotland. still quite a windy day for the shetland isles and still stronger winds across parts of south—west england and south wales. mild again, nine or 13 celsius the top temperature. we get rid of one area of low pressure, here is another one wait
of the liberal democrat leader, jo swinson. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.t of mist and murk, low cloud. some of us were lucky enough to see some bright skies, but that brightness has been at a premium. the next spell of rain is already making its presence felt across western parts of the uk. gusty winds associated with that, 50 miles an hour across south—western london south wales. that is tracking north and east woods, getting as far north as the midlands, southern parts...
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jo currie reports.rizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second time. a sold—out game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goal from game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goalfrom germany captain alexandra popp threatened to dampen spirits. since the world cup semifinals, england have been suffering from somewhat of a hangover. nikita parris couldn't find the tonic from the spot. 0n the big stage, england needed a big player. ellen white, brilliant finish. step ellen white, back from injury and back on the scoresheet. the world cup's joint top scorer picking up where she left off. a cheer from picking up where she left off. a cheerfrom more picking up where she left off. a cheer from more than 77,000 fans. a new record for an england women's football game in this country but with a draw on the horizon germany scored a late winner, leaving england crushed and with just one win in seven. 0ff england crushed and with just one
jo currie reports.rizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second time. a sold—out game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goal from game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goalfrom germany captain alexandra popp threatened to dampen spirits. since the world cup semifinals, england have been suffering from somewhat of a hangover. nikita parris couldn't find the tonic from the spot. 0n the big stage, england needed...
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meanwhile, nicola sturgeon and jo swinson were both challenged
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jo swinson i5 of our leader is unique. be allowed to 5ide5tep debating the i55ue be allowed to 5ide5tep debating the issue of brexit with someone who wa nts to issue of brexit with someone who wants to remain and itv should not give them the opportunity to do so. that is why this is an incredibly disappointing verdict. not just for liberal democrats, but also for democracy in this country. and for every remainer who deserves to have a voice in this data. you can clearly observe what is going on. we have fantastic support from the people of scotland with very clear message that we have that scotland was that future should be in the hands of the people of scotland. yet, in crucial time, hands of the people of scotland. yet, in crucialtime, where hands of the people of scotland. yet, in crucial time, where we face the very clear risk of being dragged out of the european union against our will, the people of scotland having expressed and desire to remain, that we are not permitted to ta ke remain, that we are not permitted to
jo swinson i5 of our leader is unique. be allowed to 5ide5tep debating the i55ue be allowed to 5ide5tep debating the issue of brexit with someone who wa nts to issue of brexit with someone who wants to remain and itv should not give them the opportunity to do so. that is why this is an incredibly disappointing verdict. not just for liberal democrats, but also for democracy in this country. and for every remainer who deserves to have a voice in this data. you can clearly observe what is going...
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cheering candidate for prime minister, jo swinson!beral democrat government. brexit and build a brighterfuture. cheering some people will ask what‘s happened to the liberal democrats, why are they being so ambitious all of a sudden? we are being ambitious because we can be. and because we have to be. politics is in a state of flux. the fault line is no longer about left versus right. it‘s about values. whether we are open or closed. liberal, authoritarian. the only uncertainty is what will emerge. whether as the two big old tired parties hope that things will go back to business as usual. or whether this is a moment for seismic change. whether a new and different politics can emerge. millions of voters have that choice in their hands at this election! don‘t let anyone tell you what has to happen. change is possible and you get to choose! the mps like louisiana, sam, who chose to join the liberal democrats, to leave those tired old parties that are stuck in the past andjoin us and parties that are stuck in the past and join us and be p
cheering candidate for prime minister, jo swinson!beral democrat government. brexit and build a brighterfuture. cheering some people will ask what‘s happened to the liberal democrats, why are they being so ambitious all of a sudden? we are being ambitious because we can be. and because we have to be. politics is in a state of flux. the fault line is no longer about left versus right. it‘s about values. whether we are open or closed. liberal, authoritarian. the only uncertainty is what will...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stayhat. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the duke of york said he had no regrets about his friendship with the disgraced financier, who died earlier this year. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the state rooms at buckingham palace, a senior member of the british royal family, prince andrew, second son of the queen, is preparing to be interrogated about allegations of sleazy behaviour and gross misjudgment. your royal highness, we've come to buckingham palace in highly unusual circumstances... at issue, which of these two people is telling the truth? andrew or virginia roberts, 17 years old when this photograph was taken? groomed, she say
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stayhat. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the duke of...
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and by t frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan, and koo and patria yuen through the yuen foundation. ♪ >> waad (speaking arabic): (babbabbling)>> am mama. mama. (singing in arabic) mama, sama. (explosion in distance) sama. (baby babbling) (man's voice speaking aric) (sama and man conversing inab ic): (indisnct conversation) (distant exploon) (nearby explosion) (footsteps on stairs, coughi) >> waad: >> man: (baby crying) (explosion) (explosion) (man shouting) >> man: (machines beeping) (explosions) >> waad: (baby crying) (group conversing) (sama babbling) (waad laughs) >> man: (making bubbling sounds) (sama laughing) >> sama. aby laughing) >> waad: ♪ (explosions) (baby crying, people shouting) (crying) ou (s of distant aircraft) aa >> (numerous explosions) >> waa (cheering) (cheering continues) ♪ >> crowd: >> waad: eople shouting) >> waad: (car horn blaring) (laughter) >> waad: (testing mic) >> waad: (testing mic) >> man (on loudspeaker): nd istinct conversations) (shouting
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could jo swinson really transform a dozen from 2017 into a group who could govern?pical choice about whether you want the red team or the blue team to be in government. her ranks have grown, as brexit has rippled through the two big parties. but as a tribe who unashamedly wants to keep us in the eu, the lib dems believe their best chance is now. i never thought that i would stand here and say that i'm a candidate to be prime minister. but when i look at borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, i am absolutely certain i could do a betterjob than eitherof them. applause honest whispers suggest number 10 is out of reach, so if no—one got a majority, would she — could she — prop up one of the others? i am absolutely, categorically, ruling out liberal democrat votes putting jeremy corbyn into number10. you said this morning you want to bring the country together, but how would you do that if your plan is to disregard the vote of millions of people in the referendum of 2016? as liberal democrats, we are standing up for what we believe in and being very honest and straightforward a
could jo swinson really transform a dozen from 2017 into a group who could govern?pical choice about whether you want the red team or the blue team to be in government. her ranks have grown, as brexit has rippled through the two big parties. but as a tribe who unashamedly wants to keep us in the eu, the lib dems believe their best chance is now. i never thought that i would stand here and say that i'm a candidate to be prime minister. but when i look at borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, i am...
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jo swinson heavily challenged about her time in the coalition government.ship policy which informs everything the lib dems are doing of stopping brexit. having someone doing of stopping brexit. having someone there who said she was a former lib dem boater who didn't like the policy and thought it was undemocratic. you know, that is a big challenge. and borisjohnson, we heard him, he wanted to talk about brexit. we could see him going there within the first of his first answer. but voters wanted to talk about other things. they wanted to talk about the nhs. they quizzed him about not releasing a report on possible russian interference into british democracy. and you heard him being challenged, on a personal level there, but those things that he wrote a newspaper articles. so thatis he wrote a newspaper articles. so that is the great thing about elections, it is the voters is that the agender. very quickly, helen, before you leave us. we have got a very important we can coming up for the conservatives. yes, we are expecting the conservatives to finally launch
jo swinson heavily challenged about her time in the coalition government.ship policy which informs everything the lib dems are doing of stopping brexit. having someone doing of stopping brexit. having someone there who said she was a former lib dem boater who didn't like the policy and thought it was undemocratic. you know, that is a big challenge. and borisjohnson, we heard him, he wanted to talk about brexit. we could see him going there within the first of his first answer. but voters wanted...
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that was jo swinson speaking that wasjo swinson speaking to injure my earlier.said that scrapping the uk's nuclear deterrent, trident — would be one of her "red—lines" — in the event of her party supporting a labour government. i have a moral objection to weapons of mass destruction, unlikejo swinson, i wouldn't be prepared to press the nuclear button that would kill potentially millions, tens of millions of people, but there is also the opportunity costs of trade—ins, the billions, tens of billions of pounds that are required to renew trident, in my view, better spent on stronger conventional defence that is more effective to protect our country, but also on hospitals, schools, better social security provisions, and these are the choices that we should be thinking very carefully about. you know, if the snp is in that position of influence, then these are absolutely the kind of policies that we will pursue. that was the snp's nicola sturgeon there. and we'll find out how the conservatives' manifesto launch, the rest of the day's election campaign news — and othe
that was jo swinson speaking that wasjo swinson speaking to injure my earlier.said that scrapping the uk's nuclear deterrent, trident — would be one of her "red—lines" — in the event of her party supporting a labour government. i have a moral objection to weapons of mass destruction, unlikejo swinson, i wouldn't be prepared to press the nuclear button that would kill potentially millions, tens of millions of people, but there is also the opportunity costs of trade—ins, the...
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this is something jo swinson is going to sufferfrom, mps. very patronising and leads on her hair and you just cannot see that happening with the other leaders. no, even though boris johnson's air is an thusly fascinating. so she has a point about the sexism directed towards her. i hope that starts to dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, dissipate, it will probably win her support, ifanything, if dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, if it goes on too long. -- boris johnson's hehir is an thusly fascinating. we can a lwa ys is an thusly fascinating. we can always assume the cabinet won't be identical to the one we see in the picture at the moment. this story,, is about the conservatives who are hoping to use civil servant calculations as part of their campaign to criticise labour's spending pledges. but it's been stopped in its tracks? when you're close to a general election, the civil service are sort of aghast, they can't keep control of ministers at all in the way that they would like to be able to d
this is something jo swinson is going to sufferfrom, mps. very patronising and leads on her hair and you just cannot see that happening with the other leaders. no, even though boris johnson's air is an thusly fascinating. so she has a point about the sexism directed towards her. i hope that starts to dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, dissipate, it will probably win her support, ifanything, if dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, if it goes on too...
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j jo? >> we also know that it wasn't thirdhand knowledge here. as you look ahead to seeing the transcript that the president is promising, what do you expect to actually get on tuesday? >> reporter: you know, i'm reluctant and hesitant to speculate on this because the president seems as though he's read it, and he thinks he's fine and he's exonerated. if you look at the second transcript, the one from july, tg was a more formalized call when they're trying to hash out certain things. the initial calls tend to be more congratulatory and more pro forma, and that was from back in april, before a lot of this stuff and a lot of giuliani's freelancing really had matured. so we just need to wait to see if the president decides to release it and what's in it. importantly, mick mulvaney, the white house chief of staff, is putting up legal road blocks from testifying. so it seems as though the universe of witnesses that we have is basically frozen and that we will go forward and the house and the senate will go forward based on the facts as we know them no
j jo? >> we also know that it wasn't thirdhand knowledge here. as you look ahead to seeing the transcript that the president is promising, what do you expect to actually get on tuesday? >> reporter: you know, i'm reluctant and hesitant to speculate on this because the president seems as though he's read it, and he thinks he's fine and he's exonerated. if you look at the second transcript, the one from july, tg was a more formalized call when they're trying to hash out certain...
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should we hear from jo swinson, the lib dem leader?d years and years of and was trade negotiations. more time and energy wasted on getting something that will never be as good as what we already have. more time and energy wasted fulfilling the ideological fantasies of nigel farage so that borisjohnson can play at being prime minister. more time and energy wasted that we could spend on improving everyone's wives. the solution is clear. if you want to put an end to this, if you want to put an end to this, if you want to stop borisjohnson to put an end to this, if you want to stop boris johnson and to put an end to this, if you want to stop borisjohnson and his cabal of hard—line brexiteers, then you need to vote for the liberal democrats. we are the only party that can win a significant number of seats from the conservatives and deprive them of a majority. —— everyone's live. a couple lines that stand out to make a similar length to the labour manifesto, same size as well. the striking thing though laura, that point thatjo swinson making
should we hear from jo swinson, the lib dem leader?d years and years of and was trade negotiations. more time and energy wasted on getting something that will never be as good as what we already have. more time and energy wasted fulfilling the ideological fantasies of nigel farage so that borisjohnson can play at being prime minister. more time and energy wasted that we could spend on improving everyone's wives. the solution is clear. if you want to put an end to this, if you want to put an end...
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if he doesn't win an overall majority, and he comes to you saying, "listen, jo, i never thought...l agreement through, i am prepared to offer the liberal democrats a referendum on that deal afterwards", what do you say to him? look, i am not putting borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn into number ten, but if there is a law in parliament... the voters might. if there is a law in parliament that i can vote for that makes sure that the brexit deal is put to the public, with the opportunity to remain, i will vote for that. we have always said we will vote for that. ah, 0k. so if borisjohnson tries to do a deal with you, whereby he gets his withdrawal agreement through the house of commons, he delivers his promise to "get brexit done", but in return for that, he gives you a referendum, you say yes? i am not doing a deal, andrew. i am going to vote for the things that i am standing up for, for the things that i believe in, and i believe we should stop brexit, and it may be that a people's vote is the best way to do that. we have campaigned for that for more than three years and so, as we have s
if he doesn't win an overall majority, and he comes to you saying, "listen, jo, i never thought...l agreement through, i am prepared to offer the liberal democrats a referendum on that deal afterwards", what do you say to him? look, i am not putting borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn into number ten, but if there is a law in parliament... the voters might. if there is a law in parliament that i can vote for that makes sure that the brexit deal is put to the public, with the opportunity to...
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the voice of remain, jo swinson!national stage, why she believes the lib dems matter. we are the only party that can win a significant number of seats from the conservatives and deprive them of the majority. applause. but while the nightclub is different enough to the other parties, can stopping brexit at all costs really appeal? the manifesto calls brexit a national humiliation, is that a way to describe what was a democratic decision?” is that a way to describe what was a democratic decision? i do believe it has become a national embarrassment for our country. when you speak to people in other countries looking at us, and they look at us with puzzlement. but what message do you think that sends to a leave voter, who might have just heard you say that? very candidly, seeking to overturn what was a narrow but clear decision taken by the majority of voters in this country. so, i recognise that the vote in 2016 had that result. the people who want brexit don't know what brexit looks like and that concerns me that i don
the voice of remain, jo swinson!national stage, why she believes the lib dems matter. we are the only party that can win a significant number of seats from the conservatives and deprive them of the majority. applause. but while the nightclub is different enough to the other parties, can stopping brexit at all costs really appeal? the manifesto calls brexit a national humiliation, is that a way to describe what was a democratic decision?” is that a way to describe what was a democratic...
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well, this afternoon, jo swinson is in bermondsey.rant, and she has been speaking to eu citizens, some 3 million of them living in the uk, and she has been talking to them about their concerns, about the uncertainty caused by brexit and, of course, the lib dems pitching themselves very much as the party of remain. but it is interesting, if you look at the seat where we were this morning, hampstead and kilburn, in 2017, the lib dems got only 7% of the vote. but they are targeting that, believing they can take it off labour because in those areas, they did vote very heavily remain in the referendum. in camden as high as 75% of people voted remain. they believe that by pitching themselves as the party of remain, they can win seats such as that of the labour party. joining me now isjonathan bartley, the co—leader of the green party. good afternoon. as other parties talk green issues, does this encourage you or do you look at it and say this is not nearly enough? it is encouraging. we are setting the agenda in the election, that is what we
well, this afternoon, jo swinson is in bermondsey.rant, and she has been speaking to eu citizens, some 3 million of them living in the uk, and she has been talking to them about their concerns, about the uncertainty caused by brexit and, of course, the lib dems pitching themselves very much as the party of remain. but it is interesting, if you look at the seat where we were this morning, hampstead and kilburn, in 2017, the lib dems got only 7% of the vote. but they are targeting that, believing...
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know, there are three candidates and jo swinson is one of them.emy corbyn and borisjohnson support brexit, saw the millions of people who want to hear the voice of remain will not hear it ifjo swinson and the liberal democrats are not in that debate. that would undermine our election, our democracy and i am very surprised that both itn and dare i say the bbc are trying to excludejo swinson and if you look at the opinion polls, you got opinion poll shows two to one voters wanted jo swinson to be in the debate, wanted a liberal democrat voice to be heard. it is quite surprising, frankly, that public broadcasters are not responding to that. 0k, public broadcasters are not responding to that. ok, let's answer some of the viewers' questions directly now. maria from blackpool — i own a small business, battered and bruised by the continuing brexit fight. we import from the eu. though my heart wants to vote liberal democrats, my tactical vote says vote labour in my constituency. is it not time to form a remain alliance with labour even withjeremy corbyn a
know, there are three candidates and jo swinson is one of them.emy corbyn and borisjohnson support brexit, saw the millions of people who want to hear the voice of remain will not hear it ifjo swinson and the liberal democrats are not in that debate. that would undermine our election, our democracy and i am very surprised that both itn and dare i say the bbc are trying to excludejo swinson and if you look at the opinion polls, you got opinion poll shows two to one voters wanted jo swinson to be...
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approach and jo swinson is bringing in people from both sidesm approach and jo swinson is bringing inulous whenjo swinson says that i am your candidate for prime minister when it is pretty obvious thatis minister when it is pretty obvious that is almost impossible. it is not impossible, it is not. everybody goes out to any start from scratch. the lib dems had to win over 300 seats falter every time we vote in a general election, we all start from scratch. the labour candidate and conservative candidate are laughing at you. of course they are. they are from the old politics. you say you will go back to the people in another referendum. how can people trust you will actually carry out that referendum when you don't want to deliver on the previous one? the previous one was, in principle, a decision. what has become clear now, even within brexit supporting people from the brexit party to the conservative party, there are disagreements as to what kind of brexit is a decent brexit kind of a settle m e nt brexit is a decent brexit kind of a settlement they want. this referendum is not a reru
approach and jo swinson is bringing in people from both sidesm approach and jo swinson is bringing inulous whenjo swinson says that i am your candidate for prime minister when it is pretty obvious thatis minister when it is pretty obvious that is almost impossible. it is not impossible, it is not. everybody goes out to any start from scratch. the lib dems had to win over 300 seats falter every time we vote in a general election, we all start from scratch. the labour candidate and conservative...
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and what about jo swinson? cani thing. and what about jo swinson? can i speed this up a bit?”e didn't put anything.” didn't put an animal down because i wasn't sure who they were. anybody else not sure? does that mean you're not sure who jo swinson else not sure? does that mean you're not sure whojo swinson is? that is interesting. that is about half the group. i put a kitten. she is learning something new, so give her time to go into politics and then from her own opinions so people get to know who she is and what she is about. i put a bush baby, nocturnal, big eyes. nobody is sure where she coming from. nocturnal? she is in the shadows. she is so new to leadership. i put elephant, because she feels like the elephant in the room. everyone is looking at her like, what is she doing here? nicola sturgeon, let's move on to her.” put a red squirrel, because she is quite resourceful. i put lion s. i put meerkat because she is always on the lookout for anything she can bend towards getting independence.” put leopard. i put horse. iwasn't sure. didn't know enough to decide. i agree w
and what about jo swinson? cani thing. and what about jo swinson? can i speed this up a bit?”e didn't put anything.” didn't put an animal down because i wasn't sure who they were. anybody else not sure? does that mean you're not sure who jo swinson else not sure? does that mean you're not sure whojo swinson is? that is interesting. that is about half the group. i put a kitten. she is learning something new, so give her time to go into politics and then from her own opinions so people get to...
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tracie potts from nbc news in washington i'm now joined by mary jo, former u.s.ry of commerce and assistant former president ronald reagan. money can't buy you happiness. can it buy you the name recognition that tracie was talking to and can that lead to success in an election >> i think it can. bloomberg because of his tenure as may or of new york, he has a tremendous amount of name recognition any way. a $31 million ad buy is serious. it is more than the other democratic candidates in the field have spent collectively and doing it in one pop. the question i think we have to be aware of with mayor bloomberg is two questions actually. number one, to get a spot on the democrat debate platform it is based on your campaign contributions and your poll ratings. he should do okay in the polls, but if he's not accepting campaign money, which he's not, he's going to self finance which president trump did in 2016, it's unclear how those who govern those things will qualify him. and then the second thing is he is going to skip over or initially indicated he would skip over
tracie potts from nbc news in washington i'm now joined by mary jo, former u.s.ry of commerce and assistant former president ronald reagan. money can't buy you happiness. can it buy you the name recognition that tracie was talking to and can that lead to success in an election >> i think it can. bloomberg because of his tenure as may or of new york, he has a tremendous amount of name recognition any way. a $31 million ad buy is serious. it is more than the other democratic candidates in...
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boris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson escaping.oris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders. the cbi has their annual conference in london. prince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us in the wa ke evidence under oath in the us in the wake of his bbc interview. a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash trees, threatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe. ina throughout europe. in a moment, the sports news. but first, here is what is coming up. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 8pm, we'll bring you the latest on the backlash faced by prince andrew. pressure is mounting for him to give evidence under oath in the us about his links to sex—offenderjeffrey epstein. at 8:30pm, as part of our election 2019 coverage, laura kuenssburg will unpick the day's political events in electioncast, including a look at business woman
boris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson escaping.oris johnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders. the cbi has their annual conference in london. prince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us in the wa ke evidence under oath in the us in the wake of his bbc interview. a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash trees, threatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe....
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borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi'snnual conference in london. the violent protests in hong kong intensify. hundreds of anti—government demonstrators have escaped a university campus, where they had been held by police. but many remain trapped inside the building. they came running out over the barriers, a large amount of tear gas fired down in their direction. gunshots. and this is them escaping basically. you can hear what the police are doing in response. two teenage drug dealers are jailed for life for the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. it has been one of the hardest investigations i've ever dealt with. it felt like the world was watching, the world was waiting for answers. and i am adam fleming. join me in half an hour for all the latest from the campaign trailand half an hour for all the latest from the campaign trail and an investigation into a bar chart in hastings. it will make sense when you see it, trust me. kpmg has confirmed it is not renewing its spo
borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi'snnual conference in london. the violent protests in hong kong intensify. hundreds of anti—government demonstrators have escaped a university campus, where they had been held by police. but many remain trapped inside the building. they came running out over the barriers, a large amount of tear gas fired down in their direction. gunshots. and this is them escaping basically. you can hear what...
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and what about jo swinson? i didn't put an animal down. i wasn't sure who they were.y were. anybody else, not sure aboutjo swinson? you don't know who jo swinson is? she doesn't have enough of a presence. about half the group. a kitten? she is learning a new, give her time to grow and form her own views and opinions of people get to know who she is and what she is about. bush baby. nocturnal, big eyes. though quite sure where she is coming from yet. bush baby. she is in the shadows, new to the leadership. people don't really know. elephant, she is the elephant in the room. you can see the rest of that conversation — and reaction from the three major parties — on the bbc website by searching for the victoria derbyshire programme. and reaction from the three major parties — on the bbc website by searching for the victoria derbyshire programme. venice has been hit by severe flooding after the highest tide in more than 50 years. the water rose by nearly two metres, affecting around 80% of the city. andy moore reports. this is something you don't see very often. the world
and what about jo swinson? i didn't put an animal down. i wasn't sure who they were.y were. anybody else, not sure aboutjo swinson? you don't know who jo swinson is? she doesn't have enough of a presence. about half the group. a kitten? she is learning a new, give her time to grow and form her own views and opinions of people get to know who she is and what she is about. bush baby. nocturnal, big eyes. though quite sure where she is coming from yet. bush baby. she is in the shadows, new to the...
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nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, johillips, who was a press secretary for the liberal democrats. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of the papers, the observer leads on the bbc‘s interview with prince andrew, and his comments that he couldn't have had sex with an underage teenager because he was ‘at home after a pizza party with his daughter'. the mirror focuses on the prince's denial of a claim from virginia roberts that he was ‘sweating profusely‘, saying this couldn‘t be true because he ‘didn‘t sweat‘ at that period in his life. the mail on sunday also leads with that story, saying the prince didn‘t express any remorse at his association with the paedophile jeffrey epstein. meanwhile, the front page of the sunday express features a story about pensions, saying that labour plans to nationalise some utilities could risk private pensions. and the telegraph says that every conservative parliamentary candidate has pledged to vote for borisjohnson‘s brexit deal if he gets a majority of seats in the up
nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, johillips, who was a press secretary for the liberal democrats. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of the papers, the observer leads on the bbc‘s interview with prince andrew, and his comments that he couldn't have had sex with an underage teenager because he was ‘at home after a pizza party with his daughter'. the mirror focuses on the prince's denial of a claim from...
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jo, texas. ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, [ladies and gentlemen. nancy started the week off with a small win--$3,600. she made up for it yesterday. $31,400. evelyn and jordan, could happen to you. could win a lot of money. let's see. we'll start you off in the jeopardy! round with thesnext...ie.. that's what you have to do. you'll deal with... back to school... and finally... nancy? uh, name the novel for $600. nancy. what's "silence of the lambs"? that's the novel. uh, name the novel for $800. jordan. what is "the wind in the willows"? correct. uh, novel for $400. - nancy. - what's "gone with the wind"? yes. uh, name the novel for $1,000. jordan. what is "a clockwork orange"? correct. uh, college courses for $200, please. evelyn. what is klingon? good. anagrams for $200. evelyn. what is caffeine? yes. anagrams, $400. nancy. what's encyclopedia? that's the word. anagrams for $600. jordan. what is presbyterian?
jo, texas. ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, [ladies and gentlemen. nancy started the week off with a small win--$3,600. she made up for it yesterday. $31,400. evelyn and jordan, could happen to you. could win a lot of money. let's see. we'll start you off in the jeopardy! round with thesnext...ie.. that's what you have to do. you'll deal with... back to school... and finally... nancy? uh, name the...
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jo: let's be accurate about our policy.re saying very clearly, liberal democrats want to stop brexit. if we get a liberal democrat majority government we will invoke -- revoke article 50. if we do not win a majority we will push for a vote on a brexit deal to give the public the final say with the option to remain. we have let that campaign from the beginning when it was a lovely thing to argue for and now it is a much more mainstream idea. in the last parliament we tried to make that happen. we took down 17 amendments to try to make that happen. unfortunately the labour party refused to back that in sufficient numbers and we were not able to secure it. guy: do you think that the labour party would be the most likely party that you could do some sort of a deal with to get that second referendum to happen? hunge event of a parliament people are trying to understand what is going to happen, the markets are trying to price that. any clarity would be welcomed. do you see the labour party as your best route to achieving that? co
jo: let's be accurate about our policy.re saying very clearly, liberal democrats want to stop brexit. if we get a liberal democrat majority government we will invoke -- revoke article 50. if we do not win a majority we will push for a vote on a brexit deal to give the public the final say with the option to remain. we have let that campaign from the beginning when it was a lovely thing to argue for and now it is a much more mainstream idea. in the last parliament we tried to make that happen....
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chris mason has the latest on today's campaigning: our liberal democrat candidate for prime minister, jondered how upbeat the liberal democrats are, there you have it. other campaign launch in westminster this morning their promise to scrap brexit if they won was central. both the labour party and the conservatives want to negotiate and deliver brexit. i never thought that i would stand here and say that i am a candidate to be prime minister. but when i look at borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn i am absolutely certain i could do a betterjob than either of them! labour has been talking brexit to in harlow in essex, a seat the party needs to and from the conservatives. jeremy corbyn ‘s pictures to negotiate what he sees as a better brexit deal and put that to a referendum with remain as the other option, all within six months. if you want to leave the eu without trashing our economy or selling out the nhs, you will be able to vote for it. if you want remain in the eu you will be able to vote for that. either way, remain in the eu you will be able to vote forthat. eitherway, only remain in the
chris mason has the latest on today's campaigning: our liberal democrat candidate for prime minister, jondered how upbeat the liberal democrats are, there you have it. other campaign launch in westminster this morning their promise to scrap brexit if they won was central. both the labour party and the conservatives want to negotiate and deliver brexit. i never thought that i would stand here and say that i am a candidate to be prime minister. but when i look at borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn i...
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next up, lib dem leader jo swinson, her party's policy is clear — stop brexit.she was asked. is revoking article 50 confirming to 17.4 million people that you think we're stupid and didn't know what we were voting for? you want to leave. and i don't think that that makes you a bad person. and i want to remain in the eu and i hope you think that doesn't make me a bad person. you can disagree with me, but you lost. i haven't changed my view on whether i think we're better off in the european union. the liberal democrats standing on a manifesto to unilaterally cancel brexit — and the electoral pact — has absolutely cost you my vote. this is the essence of democracy. i am standing here and telling you honestly what i would do if i was elected as prime minister. i would revoke article 50. she was also challenged on her party's five years of coalition government with the tories. when borisjohnson took the floor, it was trust that came up. how important is it for someone in your position of power to always tell the truth? i think it's... i think it's absolutely vital.
next up, lib dem leader jo swinson, her party's policy is clear — stop brexit.she was asked. is revoking article 50 confirming to 17.4 million people that you think we're stupid and didn't know what we were voting for? you want to leave. and i don't think that that makes you a bad person. and i want to remain in the eu and i hope you think that doesn't make me a bad person. you can disagree with me, but you lost. i haven't changed my view on whether i think we're better off in the european...
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borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi'sual conference in london. prince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us about his links tojeffrey epstein in the wake of his bbc interview. and new hope as scientists try to save britain's ash trees from being virtually wiped out by a fungal disease that's swept europe. and coming up in the sport in the next half an hour on bbc news: the english and european rugby champions saracens will not challenge their 35—point deduction and £5 million fine for breaking the salary cap. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. hundreds of anti—government protestors are trapped inside a university in hong kong as a stand—off with police intensifies. some have managed to escape under a volley of rubber bullets and tear gas. police have surrounded the campus for a week now and it's thought up to 500 are still inside, some armed with petrol bombs. the past week has seen some of the most violent protests since they began injune in response to plans to allow some criminal sus
borisjohnson, jeremy corbyn and jo swinson make their election pitches to business leaders at the cbi'sual conference in london. prince andrew faces pressure to give evidence under oath in the us about his links tojeffrey epstein in the wake of his bbc interview. and new hope as scientists try to save britain's ash trees from being virtually wiped out by a fungal disease that's swept europe. and coming up in the sport in the next half an hour on bbc news: the english and european rugby...
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it was put to jo swinson, chances of getting into power.eral democrat leader, this morning. was put tojo swinson, liberal democrat leader, this morninglj wouldn't necessarily assume the numbers are accurate but we've had those discussions because there are people in those different parties, parties who want to stop brexit, and remain in the european union. we found in the brecon and radnorshire by—election at the beginning of august, we had a successful example of where plaid cymru and the green party did not field candidates. they stood side by side with the liberal democrats and we could return to parliament and mp who would campaign enthusiastically to remain. those discussions are ongoing, i think. we saw that there was the potential for a remain alliance on the isle of wight, anna soubry‘s seat of broxtowe. they will have to conclude those conversations fairly soon. discussions are ongoing. it looks like they could be a remain alliance in certain seats, the question is how widespread it is and how effective it is as well. jessica parke
it was put to jo swinson, chances of getting into power.eral democrat leader, this morning. was put tojo swinson, liberal democrat leader, this morninglj wouldn't necessarily assume the numbers are accurate but we've had those discussions because there are people in those different parties, parties who want to stop brexit, and remain in the european union. we found in the brecon and radnorshire by—election at the beginning of august, we had a successful example of where plaid cymru and the...
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if he doesn't win an overall majority and he comes to you saying, "listen, jo, i never thought...ted teeth, jo, but to get my deal through, to get my withdrawal agreement through, i am prepared to offer the liberal democrats a referendum on that deal afterwards," what do you say to him? look, i am not putting borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn into number ten, but if there is a law in parliament... the voters might. if there is a law in parliament that i can vote for that makes sure that the brexit deal is put to the public with the opportunity to remain, i will vote for that. we have always said we will vote for that. 0h, 0k. so if borisjohnson tries to do a deal with you whereby he gets his withdrawal agreement through the house of commons, he delivers his promise to quote, "get brexit done," but in return for that, he gives you a referendum, you say yes? i am not doing a deal, andrew. i am going to vote for the things that i am standing up for, the things that i believe in, and i believe we should stop brexit and it may be that a people's vote is the best way to do that. we have camp
if he doesn't win an overall majority and he comes to you saying, "listen, jo, i never thought...ted teeth, jo, but to get my deal through, to get my withdrawal agreement through, i am prepared to offer the liberal democrats a referendum on that deal afterwards," what do you say to him? look, i am not putting borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn into number ten, but if there is a law in parliament... the voters might. if there is a law in parliament that i can vote for that makes sure that...
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meanwhile, nicola sturgeon and jo swinson were both challenged on their views over scottish independence and cancelling brexit. i can't force scotland to choose independence, just as i can't force the uk to stay in the eu, but i do believe we should have that choice, so that whatever path we take as a country, whatever kind of country we are going to become, it's one we've chosen ourselves. in this election, my conscience would not be clear if i didn't make sure that right across the country, people have the chance to vote for a remain party, for a candidate that wants to stop brexit, because this might be the last chance that we have to stop it. tonight, jeremy corbyn revealed he'd stay neutral in any new eu referendum he'd call as prime minister. we'll have the latest. also tonight... grace millane was strangled by a 27—year—old man she met online while visiting new zealand. but her parents say his conviction, won't ease their pain. grace was our sunshine and she will be missed forever. she did not deserve to be murdered in such a barbaric way. a group of orphaned british children caug
meanwhile, nicola sturgeon and jo swinson were both challenged on their views over scottish independence and cancelling brexit. i can't force scotland to choose independence, just as i can't force the uk to stay in the eu, but i do believe we should have that choice, so that whatever path we take as a country, whatever kind of country we are going to become, it's one we've chosen ourselves. in this election, my conscience would not be clear if i didn't make sure that right across the country,...
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in between they will be jo swinson, the lib dems leader.ader. their campaign it seems could use more momentum. and nicola sturgeon who hopes for a new scottish referendum which this time she hopes to win. brexit has magnified all of the bets on the table. promises have never been bigger and trust in politics never lower and they will all try to build up their trust rating this evening. i suspect the time may go quickly. and that question time leaders‘ special will start here on bbc one at seven o'clock. follow the debate with our reality check team on line at bbc.co.uk/news. the time is 6.15. our top story this evening. a man is found guilty of murdering british backpacker grace millane in new zealand. two weeks to write 2a songs! how robbie williams had to work fast to adapt david walliams‘s bestselling book into a musical. coming up on bbc news, sam curran takes the crucial wicket of captain kane williamson as the shadows lengthen on day two of the first test between england and new zealand, who are 209 runs behind. back to the election,
in between they will be jo swinson, the lib dems leader.ader. their campaign it seems could use more momentum. and nicola sturgeon who hopes for a new scottish referendum which this time she hopes to win. brexit has magnified all of the bets on the table. promises have never been bigger and trust in politics never lower and they will all try to build up their trust rating this evening. i suspect the time may go quickly. and that question time leaders‘ special will start here on bbc one at...