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keir set out clearly. come back, honouring the referendum result and honouring the promises they made. if they fail to do that, it is them that are throwing this country into test and at that stage if they still will not move out of the way and let somebody come in and takes charge, of course there is no other option but to say, please allow the people a choice. but that's not the primary. the primary here is to get a deal. the government has the obligation to do it, they have failed for the past two years and they are causing a crisis in this country. we can't get on with the real issues in this country, issues of jobs, on with the real issues in this country, issues ofjobs, housing, of the gig economy, the fact that the wages in this country have stagnated for the past decade under this lot. we are in a crisis and everything is being sucked into brexit because they have failed to negotiate a proper settlement. thank you very much indeed. as barry gardiner says, all of this will come to a head probably so
keir set out clearly. come back, honouring the referendum result and honouring the promises they made. if they fail to do that, it is them that are throwing this country into test and at that stage if they still will not move out of the way and let somebody come in and takes charge, of course there is no other option but to say, please allow the people a choice. but that's not the primary. the primary here is to get a deal. the government has the obligation to do it, they have failed for the...
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now sir keir starmer saying, no ifs, vote against may. no vote against may. now sir keir starmer saying, no ifs, no buts, labour almost certain to vote against her. so joining it all up, and seeing how events can potentially unfold from here, there was speculation over the weekend that the tory party may be goering up that the tory party may be goering upfora snap that the tory party may be goering up for a snap election in november, —— gearing up, labour saying they wa nt —— gearing up, labour saying they want there to the election and if there is not, first shout is parliament to get a vote. does this increasingly look like we will get that end point where we do have a second referendum ? that end point where we do have a second referendum?” that end point where we do have a second referendum? i think that is where labour is heading inexorably. because if you talk privately to labour folk, they conceded they do not have the levers to bring about a general election, they would require either the dup to desert mrs may and vote with labour
now sir keir starmer saying, no ifs, vote against may. no vote against may. now sir keir starmer saying, no ifs, no buts, labour almost certain to vote against her. so joining it all up, and seeing how events can potentially unfold from here, there was speculation over the weekend that the tory party may be goering up that the tory party may be goering upfora snap that the tory party may be goering up for a snap election in november, —— gearing up, labour saying they wa nt —— gearing...
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|j think keir starmer actually threatened to resign. i was wondering about the language.e and we have managed to access those pages as well, but the phrase was pushed to the brink of resignation, what does that mean? i think he got quite crossed. we have all had a bad day, one of those days where we feel i'm not sure i want to continue doing this or we have written one of those e—mails we do not send. apparently there was a suggestion he was visibly angry, and it's a great piece from heather stewart. we don't really see much about that sort of behind the scenes arguments. it is a lwa ys behind the scenes arguments. it is always with a focus particularly around brexit the tory divisions and it's a really interesting... heather has gone into a lot of detail about how this particular meeting unfolded and that suggestion ofjeremy corbyn‘s core team had sight of a paper in advance thatjeremy corbyn would present and it sounds as if the rope was eventually pulled from underneath keir starmer, and he visibly reacted in the room to it —— the rug was essentially pulled from undern
|j think keir starmer actually threatened to resign. i was wondering about the language.e and we have managed to access those pages as well, but the phrase was pushed to the brink of resignation, what does that mean? i think he got quite crossed. we have all had a bad day, one of those days where we feel i'm not sure i want to continue doing this or we have written one of those e—mails we do not send. apparently there was a suggestion he was visibly angry, and it's a great piece from heather...
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despite what keir might have said earlier, it isa what keir might have said earlier, it is a public votes of oui’ it is a public vote on the terms of our departure. we must take care that by committing wholeheartedly to another referendum at this stage we do not alienate all those people across great swathes of our nation who, with sincerity, voted leave. many labour party members do not wa nt many labour party members do not want a referendum to be an option on the table, but the preferred option of the party if they can get a general election. some people warned there will be a high political price to pay if labour is portrayed as the party of remain. if labour is seen not to be implementing the decision of the referendum in 2016, a large number of voters, particularly in wales, midlands and the north, marginal seats, will not vote labour, which seems important to avoid. most of the labour party is in step on brexit at the moment, but further down the line there could be divisions on when or whether to call a referendum and watch question to ask the voters. —— and which question. 0ur a
despite what keir might have said earlier, it isa what keir might have said earlier, it is a public votes of oui’ it is a public vote on the terms of our departure. we must take care that by committing wholeheartedly to another referendum at this stage we do not alienate all those people across great swathes of our nation who, with sincerity, voted leave. many labour party members do not wa nt many labour party members do not want a referendum to be an option on the table, but the preferred...
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there has been a strong reaction to that speech from keir starmer.ed for brexit are in the minority here, but there has been a statement from the labour leave group saying, that would happen if there is a second referendum is labour would loose lots of mps and seats in the midlands and wales and that keir starmer‘s speech was a challenge tojeremy that keir starmer‘s speech was a challenge to jeremy corbyn‘s leadership. they see it as a leadership. they see it as a leadership bid by him. the issue of brexit is always important here, other things are being announced here too. i will discuss that with labour's business spokesperson. on brexit, there is huge confusion, even during the debate, unite saying, if we have another referendum it won't have the option of remain in it. it is very unclear for people where labour are. no, what we have said at conference and we are having the debate about this, there was a meeting to agree a motion put together by a number of clps and trade unions and it was not to rule anything out, to push for a general election,
there has been a strong reaction to that speech from keir starmer.ed for brexit are in the minority here, but there has been a statement from the labour leave group saying, that would happen if there is a second referendum is labour would loose lots of mps and seats in the midlands and wales and that keir starmer‘s speech was a challenge tojeremy that keir starmer‘s speech was a challenge to jeremy corbyn‘s leadership. they see it as a leadership. they see it as a leadership bid by him....
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with keir starmer. this is how it is playing out. the labour party is distinguished its position. it wants us to be ina distinguished its position. it wants us to be in a customs union with the eu because that will make trade across the borders easier. but it took some persuading. to getjeremy corbyn to ship the party position. jeremy corbyn didn't want to be seen to be giving in. i don't know how stormy it was but that keir starmer was threatening to resign but he got his way. pushed to the brink, it says. there is a lot of work by heather stewart. we've managed to dip inside the guardian and there are two pages, an extensive report on what happened. she details some really interesting points. in particular this issue that it wasn't just about keir starmer try to get his point across, but it appears he was ambushed. it had obviously been discussed in advance. he found these papers had been distributed, getting out an ipad and reading from it. i think there is an underlying narrative about keir starmer not being at the table and to be honest, when you are a politician and it's you
with keir starmer. this is how it is playing out. the labour party is distinguished its position. it wants us to be ina distinguished its position. it wants us to be in a customs union with the eu because that will make trade across the borders easier. but it took some persuading. to getjeremy corbyn to ship the party position. jeremy corbyn didn't want to be seen to be giving in. i don't know how stormy it was but that keir starmer was threatening to resign but he got his way. pushed to the...
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we'll be speaking to the shadow brexit sectetary sir keir starmer at 10 past 7.u migrants should not be given preferential treatment in the government's immigration system after brexit, ministers have agreed. the cabinet announced that highly—skilled workers should be prioritised and people coming to the uk to live and work would be subject to the same rules wherever they're from. ministers will set out further details later this year. theresa may and president trump will both attend the united nations annual meeting in new york today, using the opporunity to raise concerns with president rouhani, over on—going tensions with iran. mrs may will press for the release of the british—iranian charity worker, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who has been imprisoned in tehran since 2016 on charges of spying, which she denies. domestic abuse victims and their children in england and wales are being put at risk because offenders are being allowed to drift through their sentences, according to a report by the probation watchdog. the inspectorate of probation found that officers
we'll be speaking to the shadow brexit sectetary sir keir starmer at 10 past 7.u migrants should not be given preferential treatment in the government's immigration system after brexit, ministers have agreed. the cabinet announced that highly—skilled workers should be prioritised and people coming to the uk to live and work would be subject to the same rules wherever they're from. ministers will set out further details later this year. theresa may and president trump will both attend the...
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keir starmer yesterday delighted the hall, probably the biggest...cdonnell yesterday afternoon, he praised keir starmer, he really praised him. but there is still, despite keeping people in the hall mainly happy and the compromise liverpool, there are millions of people who are potential labour voters, or have been, who voted to leave the european union. they‘re not the majority of labour voters, we know the majority of labour voters are remainers but there will be, they‘re already has been, unhappiness on the part of the unions, but for lots and lots of voters in constituencies which were really strong leave constituencies, thinking, how on earth can you do this? we're not really going to know that until the next general election. 0ne that until the next general election. one thing you have to bear in mind, fora lot of election. one thing you have to bear in mind, for a lot of voters, brexit is not the number one issue, so it is not the number one issue, so it is possible to be a leave voter and also think, i'm really sick of austerity and who is go
keir starmer yesterday delighted the hall, probably the biggest...cdonnell yesterday afternoon, he praised keir starmer, he really praised him. but there is still, despite keeping people in the hall mainly happy and the compromise liverpool, there are millions of people who are potential labour voters, or have been, who voted to leave the european union. they‘re not the majority of labour voters, we know the majority of labour voters are remainers but there will be, they‘re already has...
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despite what keir said earlier, it is a public vote on the terms of our departure. appalling to us. now promising there could be another referendum and the leader would vote down theresa may's exit. do you know what no one else in the country does know yet, what the final shape of the brexit steel will be? know yet, what the final shape of the brexit steelwill be? no, i don't, all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit steel. if you don't know the shape of the final brexit deal, have any decide now you are almost certainly going to vote against it? i have never said it, i have said we would test whatever they come back with. your shadow brexit secretary today said it theresa may brings back a deal that fails our test, that looks increasingly likely, labour will vote against it. he said if the six tests are not met, we will vote against the deal, we have made that clear for will vote against the deal, we have made that clearfor some will vote against the deal, we have made that clear for some months now. it isa made that clear for some months now. it is a b
despite what keir said earlier, it is a public vote on the terms of our departure. appalling to us. now promising there could be another referendum and the leader would vote down theresa may's exit. do you know what no one else in the country does know yet, what the final shape of the brexit steel will be? know yet, what the final shape of the brexit steelwill be? no, i don't, all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit steel. if you don't know the shape of the final...
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we sought keir starmer pudding remain oi'i sought keir starmer pudding remain on the table. —— we saw—— putting were made. a really hot pink... i thought he kinda snuck in the line about... he said there was all agreed at the meeting and donald all agreed at the meeting and donald a got the wrong end of the stuck clearly. that really did up the split their but also, it was applauded to apply quite an odd way. not a normal congratulation. it slowly trickle. that is a very accurate representation of where labour is. this looked to the daily telegraph. somebody open for a standing ovation small, theresa may. she has a wood to go until she has the conservative conference but she is in new york and going to make a sales pitch. —— she has a week to go. we already got the third lowest rate of corporation tax and the g20. here she say we will flash to the lowest to make it attractive to business to get rid of some more regulation or what is being dubbed as smart regulation. applause laughter it isn't that big a cut but many people don't think it is low enough. it is really setting out a big g
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it is a bit more than that, keir starmer sent it very clear message. . .vironment and consumer rights, and of course an end to the speculation of the border between northern ireland and the republic. the six tests you set out last year are about their migration, strong collaboration with the eu, predicting security, workers' rights and having the same benefits as the single market, that is not precisely what you just outlined. we have the six tests, you have read them out, but my general point is it is about ensuring we have a trade relationship with europe that protects jobs. the manufacturing industry is already under great stress, jaguar land rover have gone under a three—day week, others have made investment decisions to go elsewhere and many are worried about the supply chain in both food processing industry and heavy industry. if you are still genuinely going to compare the final deal with the six tests, why make such a public pronouncement today that you are planning to vote against the deal? keir starmersaid, and i repeat, we would test what the go
it is a bit more than that, keir starmer sent it very clear message. . .vironment and consumer rights, and of course an end to the speculation of the border between northern ireland and the republic. the six tests you set out last year are about their migration, strong collaboration with the eu, predicting security, workers' rights and having the same benefits as the single market, that is not precisely what you just outlined. we have the six tests, you have read them out, but my general point...
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keir simmons, nbc news, london. >> pope francis focusing on the humanitarian crisis in syria. he called on all parties in the syrian conflict to keep civilians safe. there's growing concern about an attack by government forces in the northern regionrs of civil war it's the last maker enclive held by rebels. a fresh wave of violence has already racked the region. just last week a car bomb was reportedly set off killing one person at a protest demanding new elections. >>> the quarterfinals are all set in flushing meadow as week one of the 2018 u.s. open comes to a close. raphael nadal is back in action on centre court withstanding a third straight challenge. he won in four sets and taking the daytime spotlight serena williams made her way into arthur ashe stadium searching for a tenth consecutive quarterfin series. she cruised through her first set in 18 williams. she dropped the second set with 18 aces she would close out the match winning 6-0, 4-6, 6-3. this federer to get ath move right t legal, just another incredible -- look at his opponent. surprised at what he just pulled
keir simmons, nbc news, london. >> pope francis focusing on the humanitarian crisis in syria. he called on all parties in the syrian conflict to keep civilians safe. there's growing concern about an attack by government forces in the northern regionrs of civil war it's the last maker enclive held by rebels. a fresh wave of violence has already racked the region. just last week a car bomb was reportedly set off killing one person at a protest demanding new elections. >>> the...
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keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> an update on a bizarre story that's puzzled american officials for over a year now. a new report today suggests those strange symptoms suffered by dozens of u.s. diplomats in cuba and china may have been caused by microwave beams used as weapons. the story first reported by "the new york times." a group of scientists say microwaves may have caused brain damage resulting in the victims hearing painfully loud noises. the state department says it is still investigating. >>> now to some encouraging news in the ongoing opioid crisis. one of the side effects of substance abuse by parents is that children are often neglected and end up dropping out of school. west virginia, hit hard by the crisis has the lowest percentage of students going to some sort of higher education. only 20% do. but an ambitious young man is the face of a program that is giving young people a path. we spent time in boon county, west virginia, as part of our continuing series "one nation overdosed. >> reporter: every year, new high school graduates visit element aeary schools to inspi
keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> an update on a bizarre story that's puzzled american officials for over a year now. a new report today suggests those strange symptoms suffered by dozens of u.s. diplomats in cuba and china may have been caused by microwave beams used as weapons. the story first reported by "the new york times." a group of scientists say microwaves may have caused brain damage resulting in the victims hearing painfully loud noises. the state department says...
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let me thank keir starmer, the man who would lead our brexit negotiations. be a piece of cake! but let me also reach out to the prime minister... you see, i reach out to everybody! who is currently apparently doing the negotiation. brexit is about the future of our country and our vital interests. it‘s not about leadership squabbles or parliamentary posturing. i say this to her in all sincerity and helpfulness. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland, if you protectjobs, people‘s writes work and environmental and consumer standards, then we will support that sensible deal, a deal which will be backed by most businesses in the world and trade unions. but if you can‘t negotiate that deal, then you need to make way for a party that can and will! applause and cheering conference, labour is offering a real alternative for the people of britain, a radical plan to rebuild and transform our country. an alternative to the politics of austerity and social division and of international conflict. where the tories have divided an
let me thank keir starmer, the man who would lead our brexit negotiations. be a piece of cake! but let me also reach out to the prime minister... you see, i reach out to everybody! who is currently apparently doing the negotiation. brexit is about the future of our country and our vital interests. it‘s not about leadership squabbles or parliamentary posturing. i say this to her in all sincerity and helpfulness. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland,...
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and keir starmer had six tests a nd country.ey are not met then the labour party will not vote for the deal. and he said that right from the very beginning. that has been extremely consistent. what we have said is this — if we don't vote for the deal, what we want to see, what we want the people of the country to be able to do, is to vote ona country to be able to do, is to vote on a package of measures and to vote on a package of measures and to vote on the team that will do the negotiating for brexit. the time is running out on the negotiating. sorry, there is a delay on that. the time is running out on the negotiating. a lot of people think the idea of having some extra friend, that that could clarify, might be the only way to clarify, and they want to know if labour will back that idea or not and you say that labour have been clear but there are at the mixed messages about whether labour support the idea of another referendum not. do you support it or not? and has not been mixed messages and you are correct on one thing — th
and keir starmer had six tests a nd country.ey are not met then the labour party will not vote for the deal. and he said that right from the very beginning. that has been extremely consistent. what we have said is this — if we don't vote for the deal, what we want to see, what we want the people of the country to be able to do, is to vote ona country to be able to do, is to vote on a package of measures and to vote on a package of measures and to vote on the team that will do the negotiating...
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sir keir starmer told labour's party conference that any deal was likely to fail the party's six testsdesigned to protectjobs and prosperity and in the past hour delegates at the labour conference have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the motion to keep open the option of another referendum. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at that conference in liverpool. their position on brexit is starting to crystallise? it is in the sense that they have certainly got on the table this option of pushing for a so—called people's vote, a second referendum. i think the dispute is over what that referendum would be about. we do not know what is going to happen in the next few months, and it is their that there is still and it is their that there is still a lack of clarity and certainly disagreement in the higher echelons of the labour party, with sir keir starmer saying on the one hand that remain has to be on the table, and seconds later in a debate a senior person in one of the union saying that it cannot be on the table, it has to be a referendum, if there is one, on how to leave
sir keir starmer told labour's party conference that any deal was likely to fail the party's six testsdesigned to protectjobs and prosperity and in the past hour delegates at the labour conference have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the motion to keep open the option of another referendum. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at that conference in liverpool. their position on brexit is starting to crystallise? it is in the sense that they have certainly got on the table this...
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what has happened there is keir starmer trying to hold there is keir starmer trying to hold the differentour, some of which are in favour of brexit in some effects, and some of which would you hold a voting worry about, this is the corbyn i position, worrying about the potential for the european union in the european court ofjustice to interfere. he actually talked about at the end of that speech, the quote you are playing earlier, to be able toa—— you are playing earlier, to be able to a —— allow labour dier to deliver... what aspect of major is concerned about your up and presenting... that whole test is designed to hold that altogether. putting the onus on the government to say, we put this test to you. let's stay with the observer. meanwhile, cabinet ministers, cabinet colleagues are warning the pm that we risk breaking up the uk, and this is in terms of the border? and also, interestingly, bringing scotla nd and also, interestingly, bringing scotland into it as well. i'm not... i'm not 100% sure that the digital aspect of it comes in. —— where that aspect of it comes in. —— where tha
what has happened there is keir starmer trying to hold there is keir starmer trying to hold the differentour, some of which are in favour of brexit in some effects, and some of which would you hold a voting worry about, this is the corbyn i position, worrying about the potential for the european union in the european court ofjustice to interfere. he actually talked about at the end of that speech, the quote you are playing earlier, to be able toa—— you are playing earlier, to be able to a...
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this morning, the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer will say in all likelihood labour will sayabour will oppose any brexit deal ministers secure. but that won't stop the rounds. brexit is casting a long, long shadow. chris mason, bbc news, in liverpool let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. donald trump says a new summit with kim jong—un will probably happen "pretty soon". the president was speaking after receiving a personal message ffrom the north korean leader during a meeting with president moon jae—in of south korea. he held talks in pyongyang last week which led to the north korean leader offering to dismantle a missile site and a nuclear complex, if the united states took corresponding action. the european union has announced it will set up a legal entity to maintain business with iran. the eu foreign policy chief, federica mogherini, said the body would allow legitimate financial transactions to facilitate continued trade with teheran, as us sanctions are reintroduced. —— tehran. archaeologists have found a 400—year—old shipwreck off the coast of
this morning, the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer will say in all likelihood labour will sayabour will oppose any brexit deal ministers secure. but that won't stop the rounds. brexit is casting a long, long shadow. chris mason, bbc news, in liverpool let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. donald trump says a new summit with kim jong—un will probably happen "pretty soon". the president was speaking after receiving a personal message ffrom the north...
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meanwhile the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, will use his speech at the party's conferencenfirm that labour is preparing to vote down any deal the government manages to secure with the european union. our political correspondent chris mason reports. there are bags of enthusiasm forjeremy corbyn here, but rather less for leaving the european union. printed on the leaflets, emblazoned on the t—shirts, and written in the pamphlets. the message is clear. we really need labour to stay in and support britain staying in the european union so that we can have a socialism for europe and not just for britain. i also think that we have to stop brexit because brexit is not a solution to the problems that people face. do you really believe you can stop brexit, because it is due to happen in six months? crazier things have happened. just like the conservatives, this is a party conflicted by brexit. plenty of its members hate it. plenty of its supporters voted for it. that is why labour is tying itself in dirty great big knots about it. yesterday, seniorfigures here contradicted each othe
meanwhile the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, will use his speech at the party's conferencenfirm that labour is preparing to vote down any deal the government manages to secure with the european union. our political correspondent chris mason reports. there are bags of enthusiasm forjeremy corbyn here, but rather less for leaving the european union. printed on the leaflets, emblazoned on the t—shirts, and written in the pamphlets. the message is clear. we really need labour to stay...
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it followed an explicit assurance from the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, that the option based on six key tests, tests he says the prime minister is not meeting at the moment. laura kuenssberg reports. i believe the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum, that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote, and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. wildly popular with some... despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. ..but appalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. all those against... and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no—one else in the country does know yet — what the final shape of the brexit deal will be? no, i don
it followed an explicit assurance from the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, that the option based on six key tests, tests he says the prime minister is not meeting at the moment. laura kuenssberg reports. i believe the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum, that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote, and nobody is ruling out remain as an option....
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keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> the lives of over 1 million children are at risk, the u.n.he syrian government launches the assault it's threatening on the country's last rebel stronghold. the dire warning comes as nbc news goes inside the secret tunnels the rebels have used to survive attacks. here's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: just a short drive from the capital, damascus, a suburb in ruins. we were given rare access to the neighborhood now under government control after the longest siege in modern times. this shopkeeper told us for five years, his family had no food. how is life now? >> oh. good. >> reporter: below these bombed out streets, another side of the war. there are stairs here. the syrian army took us inside these tunnels they said were used by rebels to move weapons, food, and medicine. it's all reinforced with metal ribbing and sheet metal. relative safety below ground while above, syrian forces dropped bombs and cut off all access to the outside world. thousands of civilians died. the u.n. called it hell on earth. in april, a suspected chemical weapons atta
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keir starmer is speaking. we'll return to that scene in a half-hour.is what the futures are telling you. a pretty flat mixed trading session in store according to these futures for european equity markets. trade limbo. the headlines, the news flow on trade is limited. the u.s. markets way down. politics yesterday. we heard the rosenstein rumors. the fed looms large. what will they have to say about raising the rates in the short term and further out will be of interest. the pound is fluctuating a little bit on the brexit conversation. particularly on whether there will be a second referendum and how that will be worded. just waiting for the european markets to get into their groove this morning. seems we are pretty mixed matt miller. what do you see in the sectors? matt: let's take a look at the euro 500 index. and see how the sectors are shaking out. healthcare and energy leading the way. oil holding at the level it is. looking at $81 and change for a barrel of brent crude. in fact, $81.52. nymex at $2 a barrel. the losers here is one of the big loser
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for forgiveness in any of my errors of judgment, for any of my inadequacies. >> reporter: for today, keiro this morning, "the washington post" has an in-depth look about how pope emeritus is firing up those who aren't fans of the sitting pope. here's the headline. pope benedict in retired seclusion looms in the opposition to pope francis. one of the reporters on that story, "washington post" rome bureau chief chico harlan joins us from rome. this was a fascinating article where you suggest that in some ways, just having apope ameritus is emboldening them. >> this was talked about at the time pope benedict abdicated. we were seeing the church push into unprecedented territory. no playbook for what an ex-pope should do. you had a remarkable stylistic difference between benedict and his successor. and benedict has made, i would say, a very calculate and concerted effort to withdraw from public life. and to avoid these problems best as he can control. based on what we know. still, he has become kind of, i guess you can say, a flag or gathering point for some segment of traditionalists who loo
for forgiveness in any of my errors of judgment, for any of my inadequacies. >> reporter: for today, keiro this morning, "the washington post" has an in-depth look about how pope emeritus is firing up those who aren't fans of the sitting pope. here's the headline. pope benedict in retired seclusion looms in the opposition to pope francis. one of the reporters on that story, "washington post" rome bureau chief chico harlan joins us from rome. this was a fascinating...
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some would say that on one side we have sir keir starmer representing the affluent side of the labourst say yes, you've got it spot on and leave it at that. it is absolutely true. we often talk about the divisions of the governing conservative party. but they exist in labour, too. you have part of it. the labour leadership underjeremy corbyn, he's a socialist, lifelong sceptic about the european union, some of those around him are, but a lot of the members and the young ones, the cosmopolitan ones think that leaving the eu is an absolute disaster. and the other thing to throw into the mix is the people who vote labour and about half voted to leave, maybe northern working—class voters but two thirds of that vote, probably a growing number, voted to remain, sojust let the conservatives, labour have a juggling act with brexit and in many ways, what you could say is that itjust shows you the kind of chaos and turmoil and division that brexit has brought on all uk politics. theresa may is currently in new york for the un general assembly. a short time ago she spoke to my colleague ben wrig
some would say that on one side we have sir keir starmer representing the affluent side of the labourst say yes, you've got it spot on and leave it at that. it is absolutely true. we often talk about the divisions of the governing conservative party. but they exist in labour, too. you have part of it. the labour leadership underjeremy corbyn, he's a socialist, lifelong sceptic about the european union, some of those around him are, but a lot of the members and the young ones, the cosmopolitan...
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on that point, where do you think people like keir starmer want to get to tomorrow?is notionally in charge of labour's position on the exit would want to have all options open at the moment. theresa may's strategy isn't going so theresa may's strategy isn't going so well at the moment but ultimately i think there will be a deal in autumn and when it comes back labour needs to be in a position where it can legitimately say this deal is not right and needs to be thrown back to the people in a referendum or general election but they don't wa nt or general election but they don't want to look anti—democratic. it is a careful line. somebody described it as taking a goat up a very narrow mountain path. the goat is angry and we don't know where the path is going. we will have a very comprehensive debate tomorrow but i wouldn't expect a big shift in the labour position. they will keep up this constructive ambiguity for as long as possible, possibly even passed brexit day. john mcdonnell wasn't ambiguous today. he said he would respect the referendum result. people have been
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keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> an update on aizarre story. a new report today suggests those strange symptoms suffered by dozens of u.s.ma dip in cuba and china may have bn caused by microwave beams used as weapons. the story first reported by the "new york times." a group of scientists say microwaves may have caused brain damage resulting in the victims hearin painfully loud noises. the state department says it is stillti invting. >>> now to encouraging news in the ongoing opioid crisis. one of the side effects of substance abuse b parents is that children are often neglected and end up dropping out of school. west virginia hard hit by the crisis has the lowest percentage of students going to some sort of higher education. an ambitious young mance is the f a program that is giving young people a path. we continue our series one nation overdosed. >> reporter: every year new hh school graduates visit elementary schools to inspire kids to aim high. >> went to school at madison elementary. >> reporter: he is one of the biggest success stories he
keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> an update on aizarre story. a new report today suggests those strange symptoms suffered by dozens of u.s.ma dip in cuba and china may have bn caused by microwave beams used as weapons. the story first reported by the "new york times." a group of scientists say microwaves may have caused brain damage resulting in the victims hearin painfully loud noises. the state department says it is stillti invting. >>> now to encouraging news in...
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a rather long—winded yes, you agree with keir starmer yesterday?, we know we're going to exit the eu but we can't leave any options of the table. we know the government have made a shambolic attempt at negotiations so far, we had theresa may inside downing street on friday essentially implying she was pursuing a no deal option despite the fact a number of businesses, such as jaguar land rover, airbus, have already stated clearly a no deal would be catastrophic for industry and we would see job losses. it's concerning, the government direction of travel, they don't know what direction they want from one day to the next but our position isn't a second referendum as the first choice, it's to make sure we have a general election. if she can't get a deal through parliament, if you can't get a no deal position through parliament, if that's what she wants, she will have lost the confidence of parliament and her own party, and in that situation she can't carry on as prime minister and it's time for a new leader, and in that case we want a vigorous general
a rather long—winded yes, you agree with keir starmer yesterday?, we know we're going to exit the eu but we can't leave any options of the table. we know the government have made a shambolic attempt at negotiations so far, we had theresa may inside downing street on friday essentially implying she was pursuing a no deal option despite the fact a number of businesses, such as jaguar land rover, airbus, have already stated clearly a no deal would be catastrophic for industry and we would see...
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the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been meeting senior trade unionists behind closed doors.e unions have been pressing him to take the option of a referendum off the back burner and to adopt their policy the people of the uk need leadership. the final deal needs to be put back to the public and the public need to vote. i want to keep all the pressure on the government for a general election. after that, after the conference... will you change it? they will be part of the advisory group and anything can happen. putting more pressure on labour, a poll of 2700 members, the country's biggest unions commissioned by the people's vote campaign suggests that a clear majority would be willing to back a fresh referendum. but the unions who supported brexit are warning of real political danger. a second referendum would actually cause huge problems, huge divisions, not only in the trade union movement and amongst our members and people respect their voice, but also in society and we need to worry about that. they are playing with fire, they should be very careful. the mood music here i
the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been meeting senior trade unionists behind closed doors.e unions have been pressing him to take the option of a referendum off the back burner and to adopt their policy the people of the uk need leadership. the final deal needs to be put back to the public and the public need to vote. i want to keep all the pressure on the government for a general election. after that, after the conference... will you change it? they will be part of the advisory...
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the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been meeting senior trade unionists behind closed doors.ave been pressing him to take the option of a referendum off the back burner and to adopt their policy of calling for a new vote. in our constitution term. —— decision time. the final deal needs to be put back to the public and the public need to vote. will the labour leadership travel that direction? i want to keep all the pressure on the government for a general election. that's my preference. after that, after the conference... will you change it? they will be part of the advisory group and anything can happen. you could see it happening?” you could see it happening? i think anything can happen. the country's biggest unions say the country will back another referendum. the unions supporting brexit are warning of a real danger. a second referendum will cause huge divisions, not only in the trade union movement who expect people to respect their voice but also in society and we need to worry about that. they're playing with fire and they need to be very careful. the mood music here is
the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been meeting senior trade unionists behind closed doors.ave been pressing him to take the option of a referendum off the back burner and to adopt their policy of calling for a new vote. in our constitution term. —— decision time. the final deal needs to be put back to the public and the public need to vote. will the labour leadership travel that direction? i want to keep all the pressure on the government for a general election. that's my...
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nbc's keir simmons has details. >> reporter: terror for the 164 passengers on board a burning plane,e distance, moments 7 after the boeing 73 crashed. daylight showinghe stricken aircraft, only the undearriage and wing damaged, 18 people were injured, including 3 children. didn't feel the plane s slowing down, says this survivor, that it skidded beyond the runway, caught fire. a firefighter attending the blaze died of a heart attack. some people just jumped, grabbed ildren and fled. russian media reporting the plane was trying to land early saturday at the olympic ci of sochi in strong winds and heavy rain. the crash comes amid rising ccerns about the safety of air travel in economically struggling russia. in february, 71 people were k commercial airline crashed after taking off from moscow. tonight an investigation has been launched into suected, quote, inadequacies that may have csed this latest dramatic accident. ir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> tr lives of o 1 million children are at risk, the u.n. warns, if the syrian government launches the assault it's threatening on the as c
nbc's keir simmons has details. >> reporter: terror for the 164 passengers on board a burning plane,e distance, moments 7 after the boeing 73 crashed. daylight showinghe stricken aircraft, only the undearriage and wing damaged, 18 people were injured, including 3 children. didn't feel the plane s slowing down, says this survivor, that it skidded beyond the runway, caught fire. a firefighter attending the blaze died of a heart attack. some people just jumped, grabbed ildren and fled....
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despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure.ppalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no—one else in the country does know yet — what the final shape of the brexit deal will be? no, i don't. all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal. if you don't know yet, then, the shape of the final deal, how can you decide now that you are almost certainly going to vote against it? i have never said that. i've said we would test whatever they come back with. your shadow brexit secretary has said today, "if theresa may brings back a deal that fails our test, that looks increasingly likely labour will vote against it — no ifs, no buts." he said if the six tests are not met, we will vote against the deal.
despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure.ppalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no—one else in the country does know yet — what...
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keir starmer today was saying that... the options might include, on the table, remain.n where people slowly got up. it went on for a full minute, but it wasn't your ordinary applause in relation to something going down well. a slightly odd situation. that's what lots of people in the room wanted but he couldn't believe he was saying that when he heard john mcdonnell only a day earlier say something very different. you can see there's still the split there, but that's clearly the position they're moving towards at the very least. gym, we had called him saying and greed, capitalism, on the daily telegraph, theresa may speaking to business leaders in new york, slashing taxes and saying we want your business in britain and we will give you a tax incentive ——jim, we had jeremy corbyn saying greed. you have jeremy corbyn talking had jeremy corbyn saying greed. you havejeremy corbyn talking about the end of the capitalist system as we know it, then theresa may in new york pledging to cut... this is an announcement we have had slightly reheated, she's announcing it again and sa
keir starmer today was saying that... the options might include, on the table, remain.n where people slowly got up. it went on for a full minute, but it wasn't your ordinary applause in relation to something going down well. a slightly odd situation. that's what lots of people in the room wanted but he couldn't believe he was saying that when he heard john mcdonnell only a day earlier say something very different. you can see there's still the split there, but that's clearly the position...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, and the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer, are in brussels, whereiator, michel barnier. mr corbyn also attended the opening of a square in the belgian capital named after the murdered labour mp jo cox. 0ur brussels correspondent adam fleming joins me now. explain more. welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife and that grey building as a venue nightlife and that grey building as a venue for nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts wentjo cox used to go all the time when she spent six years living here in brussels when she worked for the charity 0xfam and also as an assistant foreign mep, so she's got lots of friends and people who knew her here and brussels wanted to send a really strong powerful message of remembrance by renaming this square after her. jeremy corbyn was here to pull the curtain on the placards gave a message about his ambitions to effectively remake the world. it's a very different afternoon for the
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, and the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer, are in brussels, whereiator, michel barnier. mr corbyn also attended the opening of a square in the belgian capital named after the murdered labour mp jo cox. 0ur brussels correspondent adam fleming joins me now. explain more. welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife and that grey building as a venue nightlife and that grey building as a venue for...
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despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no one else in the country does know yet — what the final shape of the brexit deal will be? no, i don't. all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal. if you don't know yet, then, the shape of the final deal, how can you decide now that you are almost certainly going to vote against it? i have never said that. i've said we will test whatever they come back with. your shadow brexit secretary has said today, "if theresa may brings back a deal that fails our test, that looks increasingly likely labour will vote against it — no ifs, no buts." he said if the six tests are not met, we will vote against the d
despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no one else in the country does know yet —...
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different way, because we would have actually had a clearer position, which we have also made sure, and keir stay in the customs union, which deals with many of these problems that have been outlined that are coming up with the conservative projections. labour are coming at it from a very different position, because this government has been threatening, it has been ridiculed all over the world, that they cannot come up with a position. now, it was we, the uk, who asked for brexit, you know, we instigated the article 50, it was not the european union. you cannot blame them, and there is a certain approach that the uk has had with the eu for a very long time that we have been able to go in there and get our own way because we are a powerful member of the eu, and they listen, and they would capitulate. we are not in that position, the cards are on the other side, there's 27 members and then us going along there and saying, we know we are living in six months‘ time, and we wa nt living in six months‘ time, and we want a particular deal. do you think theresa may will be able to reach a solution n
different way, because we would have actually had a clearer position, which we have also made sure, and keir stay in the customs union, which deals with many of these problems that have been outlined that are coming up with the conservative projections. labour are coming at it from a very different position, because this government has been threatening, it has been ridiculed all over the world, that they cannot come up with a position. now, it was we, the uk, who asked for brexit, you know, we...
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so the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been going around, meeting some of the main unions behind what they are trying to do now between now and the labour conference is agree a common position so that the differences are not very obvious just a week before the conservatives meet for what should be a lively conference on brexit afterwards. the governing body of women's tennis has supported claims by serena williams that she was treated in a sexist way by the umpire in the final of the us open. the wta said the umpire would have shown williams more tolerance over her outbursts if she'd been a man. the 23—times grand slam champion was given a penalty point for racquet abuse and docked a game for calling the umpire a "thief" — during her defeat to naomi 0saka. our sports correspondent, richard conway, reports. you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life! a moment of madness, or fighting back against unequal standards in tennis? serena williams was warned for receiving instructions from her coach and she then lost a point for smashing her racket. incensed at accusations of
so the shadow brexit secretary keir starmer has been going around, meeting some of the main unions behind what they are trying to do now between now and the labour conference is agree a common position so that the differences are not very obvious just a week before the conservatives meet for what should be a lively conference on brexit afterwards. the governing body of women's tennis has supported claims by serena williams that she was treated in a sexist way by the umpire in the final of the...
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open at party conference and i think what keirstarmerand has said party conference and i think what keirment. but he is not the leader of the labour party and that isjeremy is not the leader of the labour party and that is jeremy corbyn and he and hope that not only will be on brexit but whether or not their vote on the final deal will be allowed because if we have the support of the labour party, i think we can actually for soccer in parliament. you accept that the only way you will be up to get people's vote to defeat brexit is if labour come eye well, it will be much easier if labour come on board and impossible without. but we need a slightly larger number of conservatives and we have already got on board to enable this to happen and i hope they will swing behind a final say as well. let me just give them the final point on this. do you, as a prominent supporter of brexit, you resigned office the opposition because of that. do you believe that there is now momentum building up behind another referendum?” certainly hope not, we had a vote that was called the referendum, my constituent
open at party conference and i think what keirstarmerand has said party conference and i think what keirment. but he is not the leader of the labour party and that isjeremy is not the leader of the labour party and that is jeremy corbyn and he and hope that not only will be on brexit but whether or not their vote on the final deal will be allowed because if we have the support of the labour party, i think we can actually for soccer in parliament. you accept that the only way you will be up to...
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keir simmons has more on that. >> reporter: this morning, infighting at the highest levels of catholichurch. two weeks ago, pope francis was accused without evidence of covering up for american cardinal mccarrick who resigned in july after allegations surfaced that he sexually abused minors and adult seminarians for decades. now the former ambassador to the u.s. archbishop who made those accusations against the pope is questioning the pontiff's honesty. a long standing critic of pope francis was the ambassador during the pope's high profile trip to the u.s. in 2015. during that visit, pope francis met with kim davis, the controversial county clerk from kentucky who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. according to "the new york times," a abuse survivor said pope francis told him he did not know who kim davis was prior to their meeting and felt he was trying to sabotage his trip to the u.s., telling cruz, i was horrified and i fired that papal ambassador. over the weekend, he fired back saying the pope was lying, claiming he allegedly had briefed pope
keir simmons has more on that. >> reporter: this morning, infighting at the highest levels of catholichurch. two weeks ago, pope francis was accused without evidence of covering up for american cardinal mccarrick who resigned in july after allegations surfaced that he sexually abused minors and adult seminarians for decades. now the former ambassador to the u.s. archbishop who made those accusations against the pope is questioning the pontiff's honesty. a long standing critic of pope...
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keir simmons has more on that. >> this morning,infighting at the highest levels of the catholic church. two weeks ago, pope francis w accused without evidence of r t mccarrick who resigned inaf jul r allegations surfaced that he abused children for decades. now, arch bishable vigano, who made those allegations against the pope, is questioning his honesty. vigano was a papal ambassador during the pope's high-profile trip to the u.s. in 2015. during that visit, pope francis met with kim davis, the controversial county clerk from kentucky who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. an abuse purvivor saidope francis told him he didn't know who kim davis was prior to the meetingt and f vigano was trying to sabotage his trip to the u.s. he said s horrified and fired that papal ambassador. he fired back claiming the pope was lying claiming he had briefed pope francis ahead of the meeting. others in the church questioning vis.no's moti >> there's no question tha the archbishop is a disgruntled employee. now, most whistleblowers are disgruntled employees so we ha
keir simmons has more on that. >> this morning,infighting at the highest levels of the catholic church. two weeks ago, pope francis w accused without evidence of r t mccarrick who resigned inaf jul r allegations surfaced that he abused children for decades. now, arch bishable vigano, who made those allegations against the pope, is questioning his honesty. vigano was a papal ambassador during the pope's high-profile trip to the u.s. in 2015. during that visit, pope francis met with kim...
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a labour government would negotiate a brexit deal which fulfils the six tests which keir starmer hasout for a long period of time. you are from a constituency that voted to leave. is there some concern that labour is looking like party that wants to delay or store brexit? jeremy was clear today and got a standing ovation. he was talking about the way of bringing people together who voted remain, bringing people together who voted leave, and that's what the labour party is all about, bringing the country together. in negotiating a deal with the european union puts labour would secure. it is something which could bring the country together. i know you have been talking about a general election, but it's not really in labour's gift. you cannot call that. there is still the possibility that this government continues until 2022.m the newspaper today, there was talk of the conservatives planning for the possibility of a general election. we want to force a general election. we want to force a general election. people said donald trump would never become president. iwish you never had. peop
a labour government would negotiate a brexit deal which fulfils the six tests which keir starmer hasout for a long period of time. you are from a constituency that voted to leave. is there some concern that labour is looking like party that wants to delay or store brexit? jeremy was clear today and got a standing ovation. he was talking about the way of bringing people together who voted remain, bringing people together who voted leave, and that's what the labour party is all about, bringing...
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the reason whyjeremy, keir starmer, emily thornberry have such happier discussions with our europeane values in common. we don't want to deregulate food standards, environmental and workplace standards, and they know we will not be singapore of the coast of europe so, if we were in government tomorrow, i can pretty much guarantee it would be a much happier dialogue between us our closest neighbours. thank you. ithink dialogue between us our closest neighbours. thank you. i think the labour leadership would be pretty pleased with how the week has gone. those angry divisions we've had for the past three or four years not so obvious this time round, and i think jeremy corbyn will feel he's managed to get his message across that kind of changes he would like to make, calling for a general election, and hoping he is right, and that voters now feel they want a different kind of economy. thank you, vicki young in liverpool. let's assess some of that and the specifics. kamal ahmed is with me. they always say the devil is in the detail, and how much detail did we get in this speech? not a lot
the reason whyjeremy, keir starmer, emily thornberry have such happier discussions with our europeane values in common. we don't want to deregulate food standards, environmental and workplace standards, and they know we will not be singapore of the coast of europe so, if we were in government tomorrow, i can pretty much guarantee it would be a much happier dialogue between us our closest neighbours. thank you. ithink dialogue between us our closest neighbours. thank you. i think the labour...
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earlier i spoke to the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer.no deal, i think of apples of anxiety going on around the country day after day and the minister i think it appearing to be in denial. i don't understand why she's failed to hear the message that the proposal was not when to be accepted by the eu and frankly, it's not going to be accepted by our own party, that's been rolling news for weeks on end. so i'm not sure why this is, as surprise to her. and simply repeating the mantra that nothing has changed, thatjeopardised the deal which she's proposing is not really very convincing. what she said though is that she feels what she was saying has been rejected without any detailed explanation and without any counterproposals from the eu, the thing they have been short on detail? i think both sides need to be flexible. i certainly think both sides need to be respectful as we go into these final weeks. there are only four weeks till the october summit and there's a gap between the parties and that gap has to be bridged because otherwise we're
earlier i spoke to the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer.no deal, i think of apples of anxiety going on around the country day after day and the minister i think it appearing to be in denial. i don't understand why she's failed to hear the message that the proposal was not when to be accepted by the eu and frankly, it's not going to be accepted by our own party, that's been rolling news for weeks on end. so i'm not sure why this is, as surprise to her. and simply repeating the mantra...
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the labour leader is travelling to brussels alongside shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer for therussels reporter adam fleming. adam, how important is this meeting between mr barnier and mr corbyn, do you think? forjeremy corbyn it is quite important, because it is an opportunity for him to explain to michel barnier labour's newly clarified brexit position after their conference. for the eu side, it is another opportunity to just get a sense of the lie of the land politically. eu officials know there isa politically. eu officials know there is a real chance that the only way it will get through is potentially with votes from labour, so they want to know what is going on there. eu officials say this is just another example of michel barnier‘s door being opened to whoever wants to knock on it. he has seen nigel farage, nicola sturgeon, so this is a chat with an interesting person as opposed to any part of the brexit negotiations. and i detected a slight bit of awkwardness on the eu side when you ask them about the timing of this. they say it is a coincidence, and it is happening bec
the labour leader is travelling to brussels alongside shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer for therussels reporter adam fleming. adam, how important is this meeting between mr barnier and mr corbyn, do you think? forjeremy corbyn it is quite important, because it is an opportunity for him to explain to michel barnier labour's newly clarified brexit position after their conference. for the eu side, it is another opportunity to just get a sense of the lie of the land politically. eu officials...
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like keir simmons, controlling your screen time.hose devices. >>> first, ken burns and tom brokaw and when nighttime nasal congestion closes in, breathe right strips are designed to simply open your nose right back up. ♪ breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. i'd say i'm a pretty spwell... i try to be. get 3-wick candles 2 for $20 everyday, so you can find one to suit every side of you. pier 1, this is me. (tiffany) with counseling nicotine patch and gum, i quit for good. my...
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keir starmer of the labour party this morning has said that the sta kes a re party this morning has saidgetting higher. we should never accept that no deal is inevitable. no deal will be catastrophic for our economy, plunging it into real crisis. and for many other areas. so we cannot acce pt for many other areas. so we cannot accept no deal. and really, the next four weeks should all about how does the primaries and avoid that? he can only avoid that by being more realistic. she needs to accept we need a customs union and a strong single market deal, both for the northern ireland border but also for out northern ireland border but also for our economy. how difficult does this make the upcoming tory conference for theresa may? well, it was already going to be difficult for him but it is now going to be even more difficult. and i think it will be very interesting to see what the prime minister does. she has a choice. she can stand firm, stick to their plan, keep repeating over and over again that the chequers plan is the only credible plan on the table. the only credible plan on the table
keir starmer of the labour party this morning has said that the sta kes a re party this morning has saidgetting higher. we should never accept that no deal is inevitable. no deal will be catastrophic for our economy, plunging it into real crisis. and for many other areas. so we cannot acce pt for many other areas. so we cannot accept no deal. and really, the next four weeks should all about how does the primaries and avoid that? he can only avoid that by being more realistic. she needs to...
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keir simmons, thank you. >>> coming up, the president's intention to declassify documents in the russiangain has him at odds with the intelligence community, but the president does not see it that way. we'll explain, just ahead. sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? >>> president trump's order on monday to declassify documents in the russia probe took u
keir simmons, thank you. >>> coming up, the president's intention to declassify documents in the russiangain has him at odds with the intelligence community, but the president does not see it that way. we'll explain, just ahead. sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because...
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the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer says conservative infighting is at the ‘heart of the problemte economic chaos and no deal, will labour ride to theresa may ‘s rescue? the labour party has said we willjudge the deal theresa may brings back according to six tests that we set out at the beginning of the process and we will faithfully do that. the problem theresa may has is her own side are so deeply divided, she cannot even guarantee she can get it through her own side. and that is at the heart of the problem. we would not be at this stage talking about the backstop in the way we are if it wasn‘t for that division and chaos. and my message to theresa may is it is all very well your party arguing in this way but you have no right to inflict this on the rest of the uk and other eu partners. do you think your approach can be sold to the dup? well, our approach is a uk wide approach because we think that if you look at the uk economy, if you look at manufacturing and services, it is obvious that being in a customs union and having a strong relationship is the way to preserve those se
the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer says conservative infighting is at the ‘heart of the problemte economic chaos and no deal, will labour ride to theresa may ‘s rescue? the labour party has said we willjudge the deal theresa may brings back according to six tests that we set out at the beginning of the process and we will faithfully do that. the problem theresa may has is her own side are so deeply divided, she cannot even guarantee she can get it through her own side. and that is at...