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thank you, john kampfner and katy balls. that is it from us. goodnight. hello, good evening.ed. working now with the bowlers, having been a successful coach with ethics. the england wicketkeeper jos been a successful coach with ethics. the england wicketkeeperjos buttler has already given his thumbs up to the appointment. -- with ethics. chris has been in and around the group for chris has been in and around the groupfora chris has been in and around the group for a while, so he can build on the success that, you know, the one—day team, and the test team to improve now as well. and i think having had someone who has been involved with the coach, it's a nice continuation, but someone who has got very strong views and has obviously had successes as head coach with essex. i'm excited for him and look forward to working with him. andy murray has continued his singles comeback. andy murray's through to the second round of the shanghai masters after coming from behind to beat juan ignacio londero. the win means he'll climb inside the world's top 250. he reached his first singles qu
thank you, john kampfner and katy balls. that is it from us. goodnight. hello, good evening.ed. working now with the bowlers, having been a successful coach with ethics. the england wicketkeeper jos been a successful coach with ethics. the england wicketkeeperjos buttler has already given his thumbs up to the appointment. -- with ethics. chris has been in and around the group for chris has been in and around the groupfora chris has been in and around the group for a while, so he can build on...
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let's bring in our panel, with me now is katy balls.rmer adviser to ed miliband, now chief executive of the new economics foundation. what do you make of that? seemingly abstaining. it requires a simple majority, not two thirds in the fixed—term parliaments act, but we have seen some strange things happen in the past couple of years. ultimately, the question is looking for the snp, because they did not get the date is the fact that it is three day later than the lib dems wa nted three day later than the lib dems wanted and what about labour because late in the day, to come around to the selection in the first place, you do get the sense that they are too attached to either of the days. soi too attached to either of the days. so i thinkjeremy corbyn, the at least for now want to be on the front foot for the selection rather than... once the withdrawal agreement and the assurance that it was going to be brought back it is purely symbolic. once they geared up foran purely symbolic. once they geared up for an election, it would be very surp
let's bring in our panel, with me now is katy balls.rmer adviser to ed miliband, now chief executive of the new economics foundation. what do you make of that? seemingly abstaining. it requires a simple majority, not two thirds in the fixed—term parliaments act, but we have seen some strange things happen in the past couple of years. ultimately, the question is looking for the snp, because they did not get the date is the fact that it is three day later than the lib dems wa nted three day...
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and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewersjohn kampfner and katy balls with us for that. good evening. we start tonight with a special report on the relentless increase in knife crime across england and wales. police say they're struggling to contain the problem not only in london, where the problem is acute, but also in other areas. the trauma team at the royal london hospital, in the heart of the east end, is one of the busiest in europe, with experts dealing with the effects of knife and gun attacks. my colleague clive myrie was given exclusive access to their work over a period of several months, and this is his extended report. this the pained face of knife crime in britain. still early, the guys aren't even tipping out the pubs yet, and absolutely anything could happen tonight. these are stories over a three month period, from the front line of the epidemic. when he came in, he'd lost a lot of blood volume, his pulses were very weak. stories of courage, kindness and honesty. let's face it, it doesn't take much to get stabbed in our society today, b
and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewersjohn kampfner and katy balls with us for that. good evening. we start tonight with a special report on the relentless increase in knife crime across england and wales. police say they're struggling to contain the problem not only in london, where the problem is acute, but also in other areas. the trauma team at the royal london hospital, in the heart of the east end, is one of the busiest in europe, with experts...
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now is columnist from the guardian, dawn foster, and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy ballsyes, i think he had previously been very combative but now we are getting closer to the deadline and he seemed to be trying to convince parliament that actually the proposals he had put forward, the buffer zone around the irish border, were managed to actually meet all the requirements that people have been asking about. but people remained unconvinced. do you think they where unconvinced or are people just so desperate for some sort of deal that theyjust welcomed any proposal?” some sort of deal that theyjust welcomed any proposal? i think in terms of who he has to convince there are two different audiences. there is brussels, where it's safe to say it's not looking good. and a british audience and i think in terms of parliament it is going much better. we saw a soon as the letter was revealed yesterday put out by the government, you had a few mps not representing the labour party but ones who we think are the potential to get behind the deal, mps representing leave seats saying they
now is columnist from the guardian, dawn foster, and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy ballsyes, i think he had previously been very combative but now we are getting closer to the deadline and he seemed to be trying to convince parliament that actually the proposals he had put forward, the buffer zone around the irish border, were managed to actually meet all the requirements that people have been asking about. but people remained unconvinced. do you think they where unconvinced or...
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with me is the deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls, and dawn foster from the guardianmoment but ultimately, overnight, once mps think deeply and speak on it, —— sleep on it, i think it will go against borisjohnson. sleep on it, i think it will go against boris johnson. is that how you see it, will the result be decided by labour mps, a few of whom might support the deal? it will be a surprise if the deal passes tomorrow. it is possible, lots of people didn't think boris johnson would get this far but the numbers don't look good because he doesn't have the dup. the comments coming from the dup today are suggesting they are not thinking about changing their mind, if anything they are doubling down on the criticism of the deal. i think it will be quite tight. how many labour mps do you think you will need in an ideal world. they are talking about 15, higher than that for it to be in sight. there is a sense they could get nine. i still think there is pressure within the party which means it's difficult. what i am hearing, speaking to cabinet ministers, if they don't pass i
with me is the deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls, and dawn foster from the guardianmoment but ultimately, overnight, once mps think deeply and speak on it, —— sleep on it, i think it will go against borisjohnson. sleep on it, i think it will go against boris johnson. is that how you see it, will the result be decided by labour mps, a few of whom might support the deal? it will be a surprise if the deal passes tomorrow. it is possible, lots of people didn't think boris...
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joining me now is the new statesman's political editor stephen bush and katy balls, the spectator‘s deputy— two thirds to vote will not work out. with the signs over the weekends, they are pointing in that direction because you have opposition parties in the snp and the liberal democrats who now see the liberal democrats who now see the merits of having a pre—christmas election. that is why figures in number 10 election. that is why figures in number10 and election. that is why figures in number 10 and the cabinet are quietly confident, perhaps not quiet, but increasingly confident they will get their election for debating the question is on whose terms? because what the opposition parties want is an snp and the lib dems is for the government to stop trying to put the withdrawal agreement through, it is not sure if they are planning to do that, but they are planning to do that, but the want of an election prioritises over that. i think that is essentially where we are. 40 out hours ago, it was like the government would not get the election it craved because you can't get one under the fixe
joining me now is the new statesman's political editor stephen bush and katy balls, the spectator‘s deputy— two thirds to vote will not work out. with the signs over the weekends, they are pointing in that direction because you have opposition parties in the snp and the liberal democrats who now see the liberal democrats who now see the merits of having a pre—christmas election. that is why figures in number 10 election. that is why figures in number10 and election. that is why figures in...
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let‘s talk now to the deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls and whitehall correspondentvote on saturday, but they will also need to pass the withdrawal agreement bill at some point, which is the domestic legislation that is required to adopt that deal reached in brussels. and the fourth step will mean the consent of the european parliament. so we are edging closer but not quite there. and amendments, what happens with them and could they be brought in? so, again, everything remains to be seen on saturday and what happens there. certainly what we are hearing is that not everyone is happy with the deal that was reached in brussels, so whether or not at the meaningful vote happens and whether it is successful remains to be seen and we could certainly see some amendments being tabled to the withdrawal bill but it is too early to say. amongst those amendments could be the prospect of the vote on the basis that there is also, it goes back to the public, another referendum. could that be tagged on? possibly. from the eu's perspective, they will be watching very closely what hap
let‘s talk now to the deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls and whitehall correspondentvote on saturday, but they will also need to pass the withdrawal agreement bill at some point, which is the domestic legislation that is required to adopt that deal reached in brussels. and the fourth step will mean the consent of the european parliament. so we are edging closer but not quite there. and amendments, what happens with them and could they be brought in? so, again, everything...
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crystal ball is the cohost of hill rising, and katie, what do you think happened about the doral reversal well, i think he had been -- i think the president had been dribbling this idea out for months and months and months, saying this is the perfect piece of property, he got a lot of free media for it. and then when he had mick mulvaney come out and finally say, this is what we're going to do, i really don't think they anticipated the amount of backlash that would come from democrats, but also republicans. lisa murkowski of alaska, it was very tepid, but said, no, this is not appropriate, when asked. congressman rooney of florida said, this is not the kind of thing presidents should be doing. so the white house had to backtrack based on -- it was actually a little bit of a crack in this republican wall of never criticizing the president. >> even the "new york post," which i don't think we can overstate how important the "new york post" is -- >> a murdoch property. one of the president's favorite papers. >> it's something he reads frequently. he probably reads the content of the "new york
crystal ball is the cohost of hill rising, and katie, what do you think happened about the doral reversal well, i think he had been -- i think the president had been dribbling this idea out for months and months and months, saying this is the perfect piece of property, he got a lot of free media for it. and then when he had mick mulvaney come out and finally say, this is what we're going to do, i really don't think they anticipated the amount of backlash that would come from democrats, but also...
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i think what's fun about katy is she's just a girl that can be with the guys and then she can take over the met ballmburger. ♪ bo bon appetit baby ♪ >> bon appetit, baby. >> their love game, as strong as ever. "e.t." was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia. and 35 people faced the judges hoping for a ticket to hollywood and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what? guess what y'all? it's october 1st. it's my birthday month. >> yes. >> oh, my god. >> and it's the whole month. >> and while we're sure fiance orlando bloom doesn't need any gift tips. these guys? we're not so sure. >> i mean, i would like us to turn into a more eco-friendly world. like i don't know. i can get anything i want. i am proud of surviving the music industry. >> happy birthday month katy. >>> tonight is the premiere of my show "the masked singer" on fox. >> right after that is the premiere of "almost family." >> hey, "e.t.." i'm emily osment here on the set of my new show "almost family." i'm gone that take you behind the scenes today. here we have pictures of
i think what's fun about katy is she's just a girl that can be with the guys and then she can take over the met ballmburger. ♪ bo bon appetit baby ♪ >> bon appetit, baby. >> their love game, as strong as ever. "e.t." was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia. and 35 people faced the judges hoping for a ticket to hollywood and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what? guess what y'all?...
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. >> i think what's fun about katy is she's just a girl that can be with the guys and she can take over the balld a hamburger. >> their love game strong as ever. "e.t." was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia. about 35 people faced the judges and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what, guess what, y'all. it's october 1st. it's my birthday month. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >> and while we're sure fiancÉ orlando bloom doesn't need any gift tips, these guys, they're not so sure. >> you might as well give the guys a little bit of a hint. >> i would like us to turn into a more eco friendly world. i am proud of surviving the music industry to 35. >> with angelina jolie and maleficent co-star michelle pfeiffer. >> i'm so proud of him. >> as we show you angie's premier reunion with maddox and go inside her home with her kids and their unusual pets. >> what time is it? >>> plus, tiffany haddish unplugd. what happens when the comedian is let loose with. >> these little kids already are is let loose with. >> these little kids already a
. >> i think what's fun about katy is she's just a girl that can be with the guys and she can take over the balld a hamburger. >> their love game strong as ever. "e.t." was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia. about 35 people faced the judges and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what, guess what, y'all. it's october 1st. it's my birthday month. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >>...
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katie and i tie? that's right. now sign that for us today. hold it. >> okay, we will have america at -- will give this ball for whoever bids highest.u do. open it up for bids and tomorrow take the high bid and ship it to them. >> jesse: you heard it america. bid on twitter and -- terry's running this thing. i don't know. all right. one more thing is up next. ♪ horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) with dodge power dollars buy any challenger, charger, or durango and get ten bucks cash allowance for every one horsepower. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. pi've had nineteen surgeries.l i'm 100% permanently disabled from the military and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day. they told me they were gonna take some x-rays, she said "and it's gonna be no charge to you". i'm not used to getting that type of service. my name is robert chackley and my rank for the military was retired sergeant major. at aspen dental we're all about yes. like yes to payments on your timeline not ours. yes to f
katie and i tie? that's right. now sign that for us today. hold it. >> okay, we will have america at -- will give this ball for whoever bids highest.u do. open it up for bids and tomorrow take the high bid and ship it to them. >> jesse: you heard it america. bid on twitter and -- terry's running this thing. i don't know. all right. one more thing is up next. ♪ horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) with dodge power dollars buy any challenger, charger, or durango and...
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with me are broadcaster john kampfner and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls.any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the internet giant is cashing in on children's mystery is the story in the daily telegraph, a story into online gaming by the nhs. a warning from hmrc that customs paperwork could cost businesses up to £15 billion in the event of a nokia brexit. the guardian, a no—deal brexit. the guardian, a no—deal brexit could raise public debt to a 50 year high according to a leading expert in public finances. the daily mirror reveals the us envoy‘s wife who fled britain after the crash that killed a 19—year—old has a previous driving conviction in the states. the metro beams with —— leads with pole dancing, the prime minister and me, that isjennifer arcuri, who says borisjohnson visited her flat to see the poll in her living room but she refused to confirm if they had had an affair. we do not have to start with brexit for once. we are going to start with the amazing pictures on climate protests. the daily telegraph has this amazing picture of a clown w
with me are broadcaster john kampfner and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls.any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the internet giant is cashing in on children's mystery is the story in the daily telegraph, a story into online gaming by the nhs. a warning from hmrc that customs paperwork could cost businesses up to £15 billion in the event of a nokia brexit. the guardian, a no—deal brexit. the guardian, a no—deal brexit could raise public debt to a 50 year high...