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no assignment may been elect her for international relations at lancaster university assignment. thank you so much for all of your insights. appreciate it. thank you. earlier i also spoke to a journalist, a summer mohammed from commercially a city in northeastern serious curtis region. and i asked him about reports of rebels attacking kurdish forces in the northern town of one beach. yes, actually there is no. if i team getting members happening in 3 sites uh, from northwest syria. uh there is a group of them, alicia's blog, actually not in the same group where they are, they would follow the team was at cdc. so there's groups of pro, like tone, kitchen, back, and forces are trying to a document which uh, the steel, the as the if i are trying to, to, um, you know, like, um, eliminate any kind of, of the attacks. uh, the is the cold or india and how the statements are they all ready for any kind of discussions and deal and they are not looking for any escalation was any other parties in syria, but it has some groups was approved towards each bag forces are still attacking some are
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ruled syria for more than half a century. simon maiden is a lighter and international relations at lancaster university in the u. k. and a short time ago, i asked him whether we could really expect a violence free transfer of power in syria as well. i think we need to contextualize this with this as a consequence of the best part. ready 13 years worth of opposition to the side regime regime. let's not forget that killed 500000 people. that was responsible for the displacement of 11000000 people within and outside of serious. so this is a, an incredibly big jubilant moment. the syrians, it's a very exciting moment. there are of course marietta questions. they've got a, could be asked about what happens next, how syria moves forward. but from now, i guess there was just a sense of relief. but if you forget that people whose family members are being held in prison to be tortured, who's been killed, they've got a sense of relief, the family members back, and they don't contributing to rebuild the syria or the collective. and that's what the, the opposition figures a claim for. i know it takes aw
ruled syria for more than half a century. simon maiden is a lighter and international relations at lancaster university in the u. k. and a short time ago, i asked him whether we could really expect a violence free transfer of power in syria as well. i think we need to contextualize this with this as a consequence of the best part. ready 13 years worth of opposition to the side regime regime. let's not forget that killed 500000 people. that was responsible for the displacement of 11000000 people...
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thank you so much effort from lancaster university. thank you. i will take a look at some old stories making headlines. now. thousands of pro is you protest us a valid for the 7th night, and the george and converts to police say the slightest demonstration comes after police arrested opposition. indeed, as an activist of georgia has same daily protest since last week, when the 5 minutes to an honest with you membership totes would be suspended until 2028 according carrier, has found the house mates of gay rights activist, edwin, the coupon. keep to a guilty of his mother is a cape two's kevin, i need assume he has to go shop to kansas l g p t q community. the judge said housemates and friend john tony or the on the premeditated about 18 nice. i mean, involve bitcoin has cost $6000.00 the $100000.00 mark for the 1st time. the world's leading crypto courtesy is getting more than 7 percent in value over the last week. i noticed that tribute the increase to hopes that domain trump flu di regulate, could cause he says, when he likes office in the unit
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so, i mean, they've been from lancaster university many thanks to you. thank you to georgia as a prime minister, a rock, a couple of hits a has said that the president selling moser bushing really must leave office when her term expires this month. that's after 0, a bunch of really declared if she wouldn't step down saying parliament has no authority to appoint her successor. following last month's disputed elections, the president has thrown her support behind the pro european opposition protests that entered a 3rd night on saturday. we fired dear guests and use watkins to disperse, grow your pin protests outside the parliament in tbilisi pauses of protest, just across the country. valid for the 3rd night individual demanding that the government review talks with the you. the thing is that for many days now, already hundreds of thousands of people are coming out to protest, self organized, sacrificing themselves, their health and life. for one reason, these people want to see themselves in georgia, in the, you know, a little by russia. first of all, rus
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sorry, forgive me, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, was on that laura kuenssberg be doing. targets for net migration in the country haven't worked well the country, numerical ones. so you are not going to have one? you might remember david cameron's target to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands. what has happened is it has gone up an awful lot in recent years. we do want to bring it down. but the exact number that you need will always ebb and flow, depending on the needs of the economy. so you are not going to have a target? we are not going to have a numerical target for net migration. 0k. but we are going to make sure that we do more to train our own workforce. no numerical target pat mcfadden was the for migration, but they want to bring numbers down. we can expect a figure on house building, early years education, the government saying they want to 0r building an nhs fit for the future. and what the prime minister wants to do this week is put specific milestones and targets that the public can judge them by, isuppose, by the time of the next election
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let's speak to rahaf aldoughli, lecturer in middle east and north african studies, lancaster universityfensive?— this offensive? i've been surprised _ this offensive? i've been surprised not _ this offensive? i've been surprised not only - this offensive? i've been surprised not only as - this offensive? i've been surprised not only as an | surprised not only as an academic, but given my researches on syrian rebel groups, i have heard about this operation for the last six months, that will happen soon, but to be honest, because these rebel groups are backed up militias by turkey, i have always thought that turkey has hindered these rebel groups from advancing to regime —controlled areas. i think the timing is very important here. as mentioned, i think turkey now has not orchestrated directly these operations, but it was taken, because there was certain, assad has kind of plugged the initiative by turkey, and rebel groups led also by hts have taken that opportunity to retake aleppo. let's be quite significant here, even the rebel groups themselves were taken by surprise by the weakening
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sorry, forgive me, pat mcfadden, the secretary of the duchy of lancaster was on that laura kuenssbergng. targets in the country have worked well in the country, numerical ones. so you are not going to have one? you might remember david cameron pass target to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands. what has happened is it has gone up an awful lot in recent years. we do want to bring it down but the exact number that you need will always ebb and flow, depending on the needs of the economy. so you are not going to have a target? we are not going to have a numerical target for net migration. 0k. but we are going to make sure that we do more to train our own workforce. so no numerical target for migration, he did say they wanted to bring migration numbers down. we can expect targets on hospital waiting lists, also on house—building and also one early years education. the govan saying they want to increase the proportion particularly of four and five—year—olds who are fully ready for the start of school. socially as well as educationally, they say. at the moment it is 60%, they want
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relations, france through cooperation with france through the lancaster house treatise. replicate with others and we will also take forward with our baltic and nordic allies as the tip of the nato spear and are alliance with the us and australia to support stability in the pacific. and we will continue to work with our partners to meet global challenges working closely with everyone from italy to on migration. because we all know this collaboration works to bringing the criminal gangs to justice and we will work to maintain the peace in lebanon and the conflict in gaza, bring the hostages home and every time i speak to the family of hostages, i consider the agony and torture they go through every day. we must also of course increase the flow of aid to those suffering so terribly in gaza and other conflict zones like sudan and in syria, we again call on the regime for all actors to work towards a political solution to stop the fighting. on climate change will strengthen our leadership further through new partnerships like the global clean power and lines that i launched a
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it's the third cohort of the prison graduation initiative at the lancaster prison.hort was formed during the start of the pandemic while navigating the challenges of remote learning and incarceration. these students continue to pursue an education. >> you see people who have been discarded by the by society, by the world, and there are a lot of people, particularly at lancaster on our yard, who at that time were yearning out for someone to help create a different future for themselves. >> cal state la started the program in 2016. it currently offers two bachelor of arts programs and three different state prisons. it's also expanded to a women's prison next year. the program will serve another 140 students to be able to be a good example for once to my children, to the rest of my family. >> it fills me with a lot of joy. >> the program has served more than 110 students, nearly half completed their degree while in prison. more than a dozen others were released and completed their degrees on the cal state la campus. >> time now is 817. we do have some slow traffic out
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publications including airspace america and another magazine cover she wrote about the soil species for lancaster farming other topics in windstar .com and everybody let us welcome dava sobel and linda boss predict. [applause] >> hello can you hear me. >> i am really happy to see all ofis you here on this rainy nine think you for coming printed to prose bookstore, the center of enlightenment and resistance and freedom throughout time. >> thank you for hosting us. [applause] >> i'm from indiana and dava sobel is one of the most significant science writers of our time world-class intellect and even more lovely human being. she is open the doors of the human side of this extraordinary side story pretty to generation or two or three prayed and illiterate and giving be signed. aside from that she keeps bringing to mye tour printed imported hundred visioning by women to the scientific endeavor pretty cute additional fun facts about dava sobel, correct mee if i am wrong, she's an amateur astronomer, and eclipse to group entities you just start named after her as well as approaches writtenfo a play about
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wrote about endangered soil species for lancaster farming and other environmental topics on her substack ink land star that's substack dot. everyone let us all dava sobel and linda voss linda voss. hello? can you hear me? yes, very good. i am really happy to see all of you here on. this dark, cold, rainy night. thank you for coming to politics and prose which as read jamie raskin put it, is the center of enlightenment and resistance and freedom through our times. you're here. thank you for hosting us. i flew from indiana to meet with darva because she is of the most significant science writers of our time, a world class intellect and even more lovely human. she has opened the doors of the human side of extraordinary science stories to a new generation or two or three, and made us all literate. and to get my copies signed. of course. aside from that, she is bringing to light important and contribution gains made by women to the scientific. a few additional fun facts about diva. correct me if i'm wrong on this. she's an amateur astronomer and an eclipse chaser. she even has a star named af
wrote about endangered soil species for lancaster farming and other environmental topics on her substack ink land star that's substack dot. everyone let us all dava sobel and linda voss linda voss. hello? can you hear me? yes, very good. i am really happy to see all of you here on. this dark, cold, rainy night. thank you for coming to politics and prose which as read jamie raskin put it, is the center of enlightenment and resistance and freedom through our times. you're here. thank you for...
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wrote about endangered soil species for lancaster farming and other environmental topics on her substack ink land star that's substack dot. everyone let us all dava sobel and linda voss linda voss. hello? can you hear me? yes, very good. i am really happy to see all of you here on. this dark, cold, rainy night. thank you for coming to politics and prose which as read jamie raskin put it, is the center of enlightenment and resistance and freedom through our times. you're here. thank you for...
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4, 3, main engine start. 1, zero and liftoff this kay back in 1996 the first inplan tore rover lancastered to the planet mars. took off from cape canaveral, florida landed on mars in july 1997. provided then unprecedented amount of information. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. we will see you tomorrow night. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone i'm laura ingraham. "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. trans fanatics, bad day. that's the focus of tonight's angle. as adults, we're supposed to protect children. protect their physical safety and their innocence there are dangerous paths to be avoided and because preteens and teens are not fully matured it's up to adults to guide them. so what happened here? >> what con concerns have you hd about speaking out. >> that i'm going to be like murdered. like one day i am going to be walking down the street and somebody is going to come up and like shoot me or something. >> that's a scary thing to be worrying about at 10 years o
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vance in pennsylvania and then with donald trump in lancaster, pennsylvania. when i was on that stage with donald trump i was like, what has happened to my life? this is the most amazing thing in the biggest flex. i have talked with presidents before, i had done so many amazing interviews, and that was the biggest thing. one more fear. i am on that stage in front of 5000 strong, thank you, you didn't incredible job pennsylvania, thank you to everybody who had the courage to go in that state and do what they did. and when i was on that stage with donald trump i thought oh my goodness, this is the most vulnerable i have ever been in my life. i looked and i saw secret service everywhere. wow, this is scary. then i looked to my right and who is sitting there? you talk about fear, they tried to kill him, more than once. they have tried to imprison him. every single time what did he do? he stood taller, he stood stronger. he is amazing but he is human. you don't think there was some fear after what happened in butler, on his own property in florida? if that man is g
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sam brock, nbc news, lancaster, pennsylvania. >> love that, sam. >>> still ahead, if at the top of yourre not - man, i need some serious help with this health insurance stuff. - check out covered california. it's a free service from the state that helps you get health insurance. millions of people have used it. - wait, for real? - mmm hmm, they even offer financial help to lower the cost. - nooo... how you know aboutut all thi - that's how i got my insurance. i got a great plan for about $10 dollars a month. - okay, i see you. - if you've got questions, covered california can help, every step of the way. enroll by december 31st. covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> in today's daily health, the holidays can disrupt our normal routines, which includes our sleep schedule. >> the pressure to make the most out of the season can leave many of us feeling drained. joining us is michael bruce. he is a sleep expert. can we start with the basics? why does it feel like so many of us are tired? >> a nch of reasons. you could have an underlying sleep order you don't know about. peopl
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jerry from lancaster, new york. how many people does it take to read through all of your text messages? you know, you're right. we do read them all, and we do not sift them in any way. you'd have to ask my team, because that's not something that i do anymore. i've graduated to hosting. i'm watters and this is my world.
jerry from lancaster, new york. how many people does it take to read through all of your text messages? you know, you're right. we do read them all, and we do not sift them in any way. you'd have to ask my team, because that's not something that i do anymore. i've graduated to hosting. i'm watters and this is my world.
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bix from lancaster, maryland. that presidential bookmobile better be 100% electric.s just going to be kamala at the library. greg from salem, alabama. how do we know tim walz was actually in his garage and not an elaborate set? if the set was anything like the call her daddy podcast, that was six figures. david from edgewood, washington, got to hand it to sharpton. he was smart, got his money from kamala up front. man. sharpton really is smarter than he looks. bill from porte fort, mojave, arizona. can we get carville a new hat? something red with white letters. he's close. still got the lsu tigers thing. you can't take that off his head. gene or gene from etters, pennsylvania. what's the favorite christmas movie at the watters house? we don't really watch movies around christmas time. i've actually never seen the famous christmas movie. what's the one that everybody watches with the kid gets the shotgun or the christmas? i've never seen it. never seen a wonderful life. never ever seen it. jim from venice, florida. jesse, you didn't give kat her hat. i forgot. i coul
bix from lancaster, maryland. that presidential bookmobile better be 100% electric.s just going to be kamala at the library. greg from salem, alabama. how do we know tim walz was actually in his garage and not an elaborate set? if the set was anything like the call her daddy podcast, that was six figures. david from edgewood, washington, got to hand it to sharpton. he was smart, got his money from kamala up front. man. sharpton really is smarter than he looks. bill from porte fort, mojave,...
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i'm studies at the university of central lancaster. she's live from preston in the u. k. and also with us as c one cool. managing editor of the korea expos. a who's in stuttgart, germany. thank you both for being with us on algae or quite astonishing developments in south korea and these last 2 hours. i think a lot of people didn't see this coming. let me ask you 1st about the, the latest developments. so jen lam, uh and this is of course the national assembly voting to block the martial law declaration by the president. how do you think this is going to play out now? how long will this crisis moment last? see think uh, i do not want to how we, uh, to conclude, but uh, starting from the, the situation and to what we have had in south korea. we're centrally so far as we know that we've had gatherings in protest and many of the people is the student demanded impingement of the in some, you know, and this was very radical decision by you. and i think that was the only route for him to think as a last resort. so this was this, i think we've become the catalyst, almost the pop
i'm studies at the university of central lancaster. she's live from preston in the u. k. and also with us as c one cool. managing editor of the korea expos. a who's in stuttgart, germany. thank you both for being with us on algae or quite astonishing developments in south korea and these last 2 hours. i think a lot of people didn't see this coming. let me ask you 1st about the, the latest developments. so jen lam, uh and this is of course the national assembly voting to block the martial law...
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jerry from lancaster, new york. how many people does it take to read through all of your text messages? you know, you're right. we do read them all, and we do not sift them in any way. you'd have to ask my team, because that's not something that i do anymore. i've graduated to hosting. i'm watters and this is my world. >> and welcome to hannity. and tonight, momentum surrounding the incoming trump white house is picking up speed. the once constant hate hysteria is dissipating right in front of your very eyes. democrats, republicans, business leaders and world leaders, they are all now coalescing around the president elect and are eager to work with his incoming administration. now, the only so-called resistance that trump still faces is coming from inside the biden administration, which has some of the lowest approval numbers in the history of our country. we're going to bring you more on all of the ways that biden is attempting to sabotage the incoming president elect, who was given a huge mandate by you, the ameri
jerry from lancaster, new york. how many people does it take to read through all of your text messages? you know, you're right. we do read them all, and we do not sift them in any way. you'd have to ask my team, because that's not something that i do anymore. i've graduated to hosting. i'm watters and this is my world. >> and welcome to hannity. and tonight, momentum surrounding the incoming trump white house is picking up speed. the once constant hate hysteria is dissipating right in...
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the co director of the international is that use of korean studies at the university of central lancaster. you joined us from preston in the u. k. good. have you with us. so 1st of all, all the talks over that, you know, what happens next between the head of the routing policy and the president, all of a leading to any kind of resolution. do you think uh, 1st of all, thank you very much for having me today. again here um, according to the, the, uh, moving parts, he's a leader underwood earlier today and he had to talk with the president indeed. but she mentioned that that she didn't have any progress, significant progress between she and the president. and she doesn't think that she found any reason not to suspend the president role. so that was why now the under one change his mind and then she's supporting the impeachment of for it looks like she's going to do that tomorrow. what has well, so does that look like? do you think this is a president heading towards impeachment? and so the president himself, as it was mentioned earlier that had there is no sign that she would express that he
the co director of the international is that use of korean studies at the university of central lancaster. you joined us from preston in the u. k. good. have you with us. so 1st of all, all the talks over that, you know, what happens next between the head of the routing policy and the president, all of a leading to any kind of resolution. do you think uh, 1st of all, thank you very much for having me today. again here um, according to the, the, uh, moving parts, he's a leader underwood earlier...
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and then from the occ team who are here, karen lancaster, maureen edwards, robin candler, who are leaderse occ, kelly kirkpatrick, who has been our lead administrator and operations for msph. and valerie kirby, who has importantly served as our department liaison to the implementation working group. there are many, many more to that. i have not named, but we are very all grateful to be here. thank you, doctor koonings and thank you to your team as well. supervisor ronen, thank you. you know, i just want to start off by saying how extraordinary it is, the amount of work and the amount of progress that we've had in the past five years, given that we were basically delayed a year or more in implementation because of the covid crisis. and then on top of that, having the fentanyl and overdose crisis has thrown a wrench in the works. and, you know, we had a the experiment with a tenderloin center. i you know, that's a whole other topic in and of itself. but that took the bulk of your attention, i know, for an entire year. so to think we've really only had sort of three years focused on implemen
and then from the occ team who are here, karen lancaster, maureen edwards, robin candler, who are leaderse occ, kelly kirkpatrick, who has been our lead administrator and operations for msph. and valerie kirby, who has importantly served as our department liaison to the implementation working group. there are many, many more to that. i have not named, but we are very all grateful to be here. thank you, doctor koonings and thank you to your team as well. supervisor ronen, thank you. you know, i...
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host: james, lancaster, virginia, republican.ler: good morning and merry christmas my question is thinking back to the caller on the muslim countries, why does america try to impose our constitution and way of life on a people that their culture is different, the leadership is different, it is kind of like we are trying to change a giraffe into a horse. if you look at it historically it is what it is. we need to respect what they are and let their people decide their leadership. look at turkey bank, -- turkiye, look at their leadership. i cannot stand the man who ran ironic -- he ran iraq, and look at the country now. a bisno. we did our problem with the sha h. regatta rid of gadhafi and look at that country. we got rid of syria's leadership and look at that country. host: we have your point. guest: the degree to which the u.s. government engages in social engineering, that is not something that the u.s. should not be in the business of. the question is how do we secure our interests in the countries and our partner's interests w
host: james, lancaster, virginia, republican.ler: good morning and merry christmas my question is thinking back to the caller on the muslim countries, why does america try to impose our constitution and way of life on a people that their culture is different, the leadership is different, it is kind of like we are trying to change a giraffe into a horse. if you look at it historically it is what it is. we need to respect what they are and let their people decide their leadership. look at turkey...
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mr lancaster, pat mcfadden. mcfadden, i just want to play you a quote from keir starmer that comes from may 2022. this was the midst of the partygate scandal. just have a listen . scandal. just have a listen. >> the value symbolised by the door of number 10 must be restored. the game is up. you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. only then can the government function again. only then can the rot be carved out. only then can we restore the dignity of that great office and the democracy that it represents . the democracy that it represents. >> you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. mr mcfadden. so can i ask what on earth keir starmer, as a former director of pubuc starmer, as a former director of public prosecutions, was thinking in appointing a convicted fraudster to his cabinet? >> well, that quote that you played, i think was probably in the middle of partygate when the prime minister and indeed the chancellor of the day were being fined at that time for things they did in office for breaking they di
mr lancaster, pat mcfadden. mcfadden, i just want to play you a quote from keir starmer that comes from may 2022. this was the midst of the partygate scandal. just have a listen . scandal. just have a listen. >> the value symbolised by the door of number 10 must be restored. the game is up. you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. only then can the government function again. only then can the rot be carved out. only then can we restore the dignity of that great office and the...
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pat mcfadden, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, will be joining me. i'm going to be asking him about the departure of transport secretary louise hague. i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins. she'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson . and of book on harold wilson. and of course, i'll also be talking to him about what's been a tricky first few months for labour in power. the pollster scarlett mccgwire will join me in the studio to reflect on the latest ipsos poll. that's found that nigel farage is the most popular politician in the uk today. nigel farage is the most popular politician in the uk today . and politician in the uk today. and earlier on this week, i sat down with sir jacob earlier on this week, i sat down with sirjacob and lady rees—mogg ahead of their new reality programme, meet the mogs, being released tomorrow. once again, we've got 90 minutes of punchy british
pat mcfadden, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, will be joining me. i'm going to be asking him about the departure of transport secretary louise hague. i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins. she'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson . and of book on harold wilson. and of course, i'll also be talking to him...
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the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, and the conservatives' shadow environment, food and farming secretary victoria atkins. and with us throughout the show, labour's diane abbott, the longest—serving female mp. hugh fearnley whittingstall, chef and environmental campaigner. and conservative peer craig mackinlay, who stood down as an mp this year after life—threatening sepsis led to the amputation of his hands and feet. let's begin by having a look at what's making the news this morning. the observer and the independent on sunday both lead on the prime minister's plan for change. the independent on sunday has spoken to polling guru sirjohn curtice who's not convinced. the sunday times leads with assisted dying and the pressure it might add to the nhs and courts but also has new allegations about masterchef presenter gregg wallace saying the bbc was warned in 2017. mr wallace says it's entirely false that he engages in sexually harrassing behaviour. the sunday telegraph has spoken to a whistle—blower who says their concerns about wallace's behaviour were ignored by the
the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, and the conservatives' shadow environment, food and farming secretary victoria atkins. and with us throughout the show, labour's diane abbott, the longest—serving female mp. hugh fearnley whittingstall, chef and environmental campaigner. and conservative peer craig mackinlay, who stood down as an mp this year after life—threatening sepsis led to the amputation of his hands and feet. let's begin by having a look at what's making the...
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listen, earlier , gb news spoke to the earlier, gb news spoke to the chancellor of the duchy of lancastermcfadden, about how labour are doing in power so far . take a how labour are doing in power so far. take a listen. >> it's been an absolutely disastrous start to the labour administration, hasn't it? >> not
listen, earlier , gb news spoke to the earlier, gb news spoke to the chancellor of the duchy of lancastermcfadden, about how labour are doing in power so far . take a how labour are doing in power so far. take a listen. >> it's been an absolutely disastrous start to the labour administration, hasn't it? >> not
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the committee stage chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told gb news there's still a long way to go now that parliament has voted on that. >> on friday. it will go into committee . it will be considered committee. it will be considered in much more detail now. like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time . so this bill a few months time. so this bill is big and serious measure will be properly and fully considered clause by clause now, as it should be, and even though we had the vote on friday, i still think there's probably a long way to go before this becomes law. >> pat mcfadden also suggested that questions over costs of assisted dying plans could be among the things discussed in the next stage of the process. shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be having this conversation. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was, for example, a real wi
the committee stage chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told gb news there's still a long way to go now that parliament has voted on that. >> on friday. it will go into committee . it will be considered committee. it will be considered in much more detail now. like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time . so this bill a few months time. so this bill is...
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the committee stage chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told gb news there's still along way to go now that parliament has voted on that on fri day. >> friday. >> it will go into committee, it will be considered in much more detail now, like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time. commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time . so again in a few months time. so this bill is big and serious measure will be properly and fully considered clause by clause. now , as it should be. clause. now, as it should be. and even though we had the vote on friday, i still think there's probably a long way to go before this becomes law . this becomes law. >> pat mcfadden also suggested that questions over costs of assisted dying plans could be among the things discussed in the next stage of the process. shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be having this conversation. >> we saw across the house from
the committee stage chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told gb news there's still along way to go now that parliament has voted on that on fri day. >> friday. >> it will go into committee, it will be considered in much more detail now, like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time. commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time . so...
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chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told us here on gb news that there is still a longd ahead now that parliament has voted on that on friday, it will go into committee. >> it will be considered in much more detail now, like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue. and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time. so this bill is big and serious measure will be properly and fully considered clause by clause now, as it should be. and even though we had the vote on friday, i still think there's probably a long way to go before this becomes law . this becomes law. >> well, pat mcfadden speaking there , also suggested today that there, also suggested today that questions over the cost of assisted dying plans could be part of the next phase . the part of the next phase. the conservatives victoria atkins, though, who voted in favour of the bill, says it's important to keep the conversation going. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was for example, a
chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, told us here on gb news that there is still a longd ahead now that parliament has voted on that on friday, it will go into committee. >> it will be considered in much more detail now, like every other piece of legislation, and it should be because it's such a serious issue. and the house of commons will have to vote on it again in a few months time. so this bill is big and serious measure will be properly and fully considered clause by...
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the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, was on the laura kuenssberg show this morningg. targets for net migration _ doing. targets for net migration haven't - doing. targets for net - migration haven't worked very well— migration haven't worked very well in — migration haven't worked very well in the country, numerical ones — well in the country, numerical ones. well in the country, numerical ones, well in the country, numerical ones. ., well in the country, numerical ones. , ., ., ., well in the country, numerical ones. ., ., ., ones. so you will not have one? you might _ ones. so you will not have one? you might remember— ones. so you will not have one? you might remember david - you might remember david cameron has micro target to reduce — cameron has micro target to reduce net migration to the tens— reduce net migration to the tens of— reduce net migration to the tens of thousands. it has gone up tens of thousands. it has gone up an— tens of thousands. it has gone up an awful lot in recent years _ up an awful lot in recent years. we want to bring it down, _ years.
the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, pat mcfadden, was on the laura kuenssberg show this morningg. targets for net migration _ doing. targets for net migration haven't - doing. targets for net - migration haven't worked very well— migration haven't worked very well in — migration haven't worked very well in the country, numerical ones — well in the country, numerical ones. well in the country, numerical ones, well in the country, numerical ones. ., well in the country, numerical...
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penny lancaster is said to be prepared to speak with authorities regarding her experience with mr wallace. on celebrity masterchef following his recent departure. the sun reports three different women are now also accused are also accusing mr wallace of groping bannau. uk urged anyone with further concerns to get in touch, and said all information will be handled sensitively. mr wallace's lawyers insist the claims are entirely false, adding the suggestion that wallace, who has presented the popular bbc one programme alongside john torode since 2005, engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature was entirely false. a murder investigation has been launched after the death of a woman in her 60s in south london. officers were called to an address in surrey quays at about 3 pm. on friday, after reports that a woman had been stabbed. the metropolitan police said the london ambulance services service and london's air ambulance also attended, and the woman was taken to hospital, where she later died. a 61 year old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody . a memorial s
penny lancaster is said to be prepared to speak with authorities regarding her experience with mr wallace. on celebrity masterchef following his recent departure. the sun reports three different women are now also accused are also accusing mr wallace of groping bannau. uk urged anyone with further concerns to get in touch, and said all information will be handled sensitively. mr wallace's lawyers insist the claims are entirely false, adding the suggestion that wallace, who has presented the...