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. >> john laurence reports. >> it would be a gross abuse of power. he leveraged $391 million in taxpayer dollars over the ukrainian president. >> reporter: the resolution is expected to be voted on thursday and going on the record regarding the investigation. >> we will make a decision based on the content. >> reporter: republicans criticize the resolution saying that it came too late after weeks of closed-door depositions. >> what the democrats are trying to do now is they eifos hearings are forthcoming be the process of the inquirabout the substance ses e presidenthy ayou t th >> have other responsibilities in the house and i see this as a sideshow. >> reporter: i'm john laurence reporting. >>> and for juul, massive trouble continues to grow. the san francisco-based company has named a new cfo. guy kart rate -- cartwright is one of bar executives on the out. after a tumultuous year, the company plans to cut about 500 jobs by the end of this year. >> a new streaming service is expected to launch by the end of this year. more on that in the money wat
. >> john laurence reports. >> it would be a gross abuse of power. he leveraged $391 million in taxpayer dollars over the ukrainian president. >> reporter: the resolution is expected to be voted on thursday and going on the record regarding the investigation. >> we will make a decision based on the content. >> reporter: republicans criticize the resolution saying that it came too late after weeks of closed-door depositions. >> what the democrats are trying to...
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laurence's mother is the company chef. hi, justin. from the farm to the kitchen.r us? we're going to make a delicious bug burger. the main ingredient is mealworms, which have been boiled. so, if you would like to try one. what do we think? he laughs a sort of nutty flavour. a little bit creamy. yeah. it's actually not... genuinely, it's actually not that bad. under her expert guidance, i whizzed up some bug burgers, which i'm going to test out on the paviers. the paviers are going to love these! at least i hope they will. i'm sure they will. i'll be taking those up to nottingham later. when it comes to cutting our emissions, it's not just what we eat, but also what we throw away. so, the paviers are trying to waste as little as possible. but even with their best efforts, there's always going to be some waste. i'vejust looked in the kitchen bin and there's something there that looks just like the cheese sandwich with the vegan cheese that i made this morning. ijust had a little chat with henry and apparently it doesn't taste very nice, bless him. ten million tonnes
laurence's mother is the company chef. hi, justin. from the farm to the kitchen.r us? we're going to make a delicious bug burger. the main ingredient is mealworms, which have been boiled. so, if you would like to try one. what do we think? he laughs a sort of nutty flavour. a little bit creamy. yeah. it's actually not... genuinely, it's actually not that bad. under her expert guidance, i whizzed up some bug burgers, which i'm going to test out on the paviers. the paviers are going to love...
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laurence smith. the man. the moment he's done it to one it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i see fishel marathon distance of 42.3 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology help guide the runners to maintain the record breaking pace. as the clock reached 1150 and the crowds watched rome as one of the great barriers of distance running was taken apart i thought that is then i need to before i took another sister to the 63 s i tightened i've not cath now it's the 6th after i have had just the man to run under 2 hours in order to inspire matt many people this is the best performance i've ever seen and i think could be the ones i've ever seen in in a lifetime i the term legend is often ove
laurence smith. the man. the moment he's done it to one it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i see fishel marathon distance of 42.3 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology help...
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>> not me. >> not me. >> laurence. >> definitely laurence. >> laurence shows up on a tuesday if the call> oh, that's not me. >> that's not you. >> oh! >> finally anthony. >> it takes time to get in my man spanx, sorry. >> thank you for that image. i appreciate that so much. >> images of anthony in a hair and makeup trailer. gloves on his hands, oh, yeah. anthony is -- >> i've learned from you, tracee ellis ross. i get my beauty regimen. >> anthony and i take the same amount of time in hair and makeup. >> this is why this works. you continental make this stuff up. the chemistry is so real on screen and off. talk about how it is working with one another. >> most rewarding job i've ever had. best cast i've ever worked with. yes. [ applause ] yeah. it gets no better than what we've all been doing for the last six years. yeah, that's all i can say about everybody here? one of the greatest things for us, i can say i think is watching these young people grow up in front of us and they've become wonderful, wonderful -- they were wonderful kids to start with but now they're young adults and they'
>> not me. >> not me. >> laurence. >> definitely laurence. >> laurence shows up on a tuesday if the call> oh, that's not me. >> that's not you. >> oh! >> finally anthony. >> it takes time to get in my man spanx, sorry. >> thank you for that image. i appreciate that so much. >> images of anthony in a hair and makeup trailer. gloves on his hands, oh, yeah. anthony is -- >> i've learned from you, tracee ellis ross. i get my...
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in chalons is live in london but 1st let's speak to lawrence lee who's standing by in brussels laurence's all seems to have happened very quickly this morning how did we get here is this an exasperated european union just trying to get this finally over and done with. well i mean they have in a way been laying the ground for this for some time and the and the concessions haven't been at all really from the european union side they've been from boris johnson the point about it from the european side is that their line has been led directly by the irish government in dublin and the rest of the 27 have steadfastly stood behind ireland and they've demanded 2 things 1st of all that there are no customs arrangements across the whole of the island of islands. to protect what they call the all and economy and the 2nd thing is that they don't want any our border inside of them because it would it would jeopardize the peace of the country in the way the michel barnier was talking about then the old deal that syriza may the former prime minister come up with satisfied all of those concerns that's wh
in chalons is live in london but 1st let's speak to lawrence lee who's standing by in brussels laurence's all seems to have happened very quickly this morning how did we get here is this an exasperated european union just trying to get this finally over and done with. well i mean they have in a way been laying the ground for this for some time and the and the concessions haven't been at all really from the european union side they've been from boris johnson the point about it from the european...
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jennifer laurence got riched ov -- hitched over the weekend. >> the exclusive rhode island wedding on saturday. jennifer chose a chic up do and a gown that sparkled. et confirmed it was designed by dior. jennifer has been the face of the couture brand for years. here's everything else we know. the wedding was star studded. that's newly single adele, emma stone, sister-in-laws nicole miller and david o'russell who directed her on screen wedding enjoy. our source says, quote, guests were so excited to be running into each other ahead of the big event. next, the venue. the estimated 150 guests took over newport's belcourt castle. in this area, they could be seen mingling inside the massive courtyard and the estate includes an opulent stain glass ballroom and array of dining and entertaining. hosted an after-party with the food truck, according to our source, the newlyweds partied until 6:00 a.m. and as for nerds, told cat saddler naked podcast why she was none. >> i'm too lazy to be erratic. i saw a dress i like, the venue, cool, we got the venue. >> lady gaga newly single. at a bachelor
jennifer laurence got riched ov -- hitched over the weekend. >> the exclusive rhode island wedding on saturday. jennifer chose a chic up do and a gown that sparkled. et confirmed it was designed by dior. jennifer has been the face of the couture brand for years. here's everything else we know. the wedding was star studded. that's newly single adele, emma stone, sister-in-laws nicole miller and david o'russell who directed her on screen wedding enjoy. our source says, quote, guests were so...
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has become a member of the democrats' impeachment brain trust, constitutional lawyer and scholar laurence tribe joins us ahead. with advil, you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength of advil. what pain? the amazing new iphone has arrived. and so has t-mobile's newest signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. my moderate to severe i ulcerative colitis.ing but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep, uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your abi
has become a member of the democrats' impeachment brain trust, constitutional lawyer and scholar laurence tribe joins us ahead. with advil, you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength of advil. what pain? the amazing new iphone has arrived. and so has t-mobile's newest signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line...
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it's really quite frightening. >> laurence tribe, thank you. >>> don't go anywhere -- >> thank you. >> -- rachel maddow joins me to talk about her new book and what she reveals about vladimir putin's influence in ukraine, of all place, right after this. pla. >>> all right. here's a question. what is the most powerful and dangerous industry in the whole world? bunch of contenders, weapons manufacturers for one near the top. given the financial crisis and the misery that caused across the globe, you can see big banks and finance. i think when you really think about it for more than a few minutes, the answer is almost certainly fossil fuel companies. among other things they are the ones driving the climate crisis. they control almost everything that happens in our global economy in an almost literal sense. every tank, every car, every plane. most power plants all depend on their product. it is also an industry that has profoundly given to co-opion and corruption of national gofts. in her incredible new book, rachel maddow looks at how that works from a surge in earthquakes in oklahoma to
it's really quite frightening. >> laurence tribe, thank you. >>> don't go anywhere -- >> thank you. >> -- rachel maddow joins me to talk about her new book and what she reveals about vladimir putin's influence in ukraine, of all place, right after this. pla. >>> all right. here's a question. what is the most powerful and dangerous industry in the whole world? bunch of contenders, weapons manufacturers for one near the top. given the financial crisis and the...
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laurence tribe writes from the guardian.he house must flex its constitutional muscles to get to trump and he joins me now. professor tribe, what do you think is the key here in the house conceptualizing the process it's going to use and the portfolio, the sort of scope of what its inquiry is going forward? >> i think the key is simplicity. just as jolly and steele mentioned in the earlier segment. rather than getting lost in the details, it's crucial to focus on one central point. this president has abused the power of his office to get foreign governments to help him get elected, not just in the past but in the present. he's using his military muscle, his foreign policy authority to hold up $400 million of desperately needed aid from the vulnerable ally in order to benefit not only himself by digging up dirt on joe biden but to benefit his benefactor, vladimir putin because putin is the aggressor against ukraine. that's a simple story. it doesn't have to go into 100 different directions the way the mueller report did. >> th
laurence tribe writes from the guardian.he house must flex its constitutional muscles to get to trump and he joins me now. professor tribe, what do you think is the key here in the house conceptualizing the process it's going to use and the portfolio, the sort of scope of what its inquiry is going forward? >> i think the key is simplicity. just as jolly and steele mentioned in the earlier segment. rather than getting lost in the details, it's crucial to focus on one central point. this...
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but both farms gave chris laurence serious cause for concern.ort of conditions. ceredigion council didn't want to speak to us — but insisted improvements had been made at mr and mrsjones‘ farm near llandysul recently. but what about all the problems over the years? well, apparently the council had to strike a balance between enforcement and education. and at this other farm a few miles away, it said it couldn't comment due to ongoing legal proceedings regarding its enforcement action. but it's notjust councils that check up on breeders. vets are part of the welfare system too. breeders have to pay them to write health—check reports on their animals in order to keep their licences. and it was this practice — aeron vets — that checked the dogs on the two farms we've just seen. but in their official report, aeron vets don't appear to question how the dogs were being kept. mike jessop is brought in by councils across wales to advise on animal welfare issues. what questions would you have of this vet? i would question whether they are truly able to a
but both farms gave chris laurence serious cause for concern.ort of conditions. ceredigion council didn't want to speak to us — but insisted improvements had been made at mr and mrsjones‘ farm near llandysul recently. but what about all the problems over the years? well, apparently the council had to strike a balance between enforcement and education. and at this other farm a few miles away, it said it couldn't comment due to ongoing legal proceedings regarding its enforcement action. but...
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but both farms gave chris laurence serious cause for concern.eredigion council didn't want to speak to us — but insisted improvements had been made at mr and mrsjones‘ farm near llandysul recently. but what about all the problems over the years? well, apparently the council had to strike a balance between enforcement and education. and at this other farm a few miles away, it said it couldn't comment due to ongoing legal proceedings regarding its enforcement action. but it's notjust councils that check up on breeders. vets are part of the welfare system too. breeders have to pay them to write health—check reports on their animals in order to keep their licences. and it was this practice — aeron vets — that checked the dogs on the two farms we've just seen. but in their official report, aeron vets don't appear to question how the dogs were being kept. mike jessop is brought in by councils across wales to advise on animal welfare issues. what questions would you have of this vet? i would question whether they are truly able to advise on a breeding
but both farms gave chris laurence serious cause for concern.eredigion council didn't want to speak to us — but insisted improvements had been made at mr and mrsjones‘ farm near llandysul recently. but what about all the problems over the years? well, apparently the council had to strike a balance between enforcement and education. and at this other farm a few miles away, it said it couldn't comment due to ongoing legal proceedings regarding its enforcement action. but it's notjust councils...
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in his garden shed, laurence is rearing crickets... oh, wow. ..and mealworms.o overcome their disgust and eat insects? well, really it's going to come down to the environmental benefits of eating insects. insects are far more efficient at converting what they eat into protein than traditional farm animals so they have a much lower carbon footprint. so, are these nice though? do they taste nice? yeah. contrary to the immediate disgust that you have, they are very tasty. really? laurence‘s mother is the company chef. hi, justin. from the farm to the kitchen. what are you going to cook for us? we're going to make a delicious bug burger. the main ingredient is mealworms, which have been boiled. so, if you would like to try one. what do we think? he laughs a sort of nutty flavour. a little bit creamy. yeah. it's actually not... genuinely, it's actually not that bad. under her expert guidance, i whizzed up some bug burgers, which i'm going to test out on the paviers. the paviers are going to love these! at least i hope they will. i'm sure they will. i'll be taking th
in his garden shed, laurence is rearing crickets... oh, wow. ..and mealworms.o overcome their disgust and eat insects? well, really it's going to come down to the environmental benefits of eating insects. insects are far more efficient at converting what they eat into protein than traditional farm animals so they have a much lower carbon footprint. so, are these nice though? do they taste nice? yeah. contrary to the immediate disgust that you have, they are very tasty. really? laurence‘s...
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by 20 seconds and said afterwards he's anxious to prove there are no limits to human achievements laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it all and won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i see fishel marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology help guide the runners to maintain the record breaking pace i've as the clock reached 1150 and the crowds watched rome as one of the great barriers of distance running was taken apart was after the one that is demanding to perform it took another $62.00 does $63.00 yes i tightened i've not cared now it's the 6th after i have had just the man to run under 2 hours in order to inspire him at many people this is the best performance i've ever seen and i think could be the ones i've ever seen in in a l
by 20 seconds and said afterwards he's anxious to prove there are no limits to human achievements laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it all and won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i see fishel marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn...
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by 20 seconds and said afterwards he's anxious to prove there are no limits to human achievements laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it all and won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i believe fishel marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology helped guide the runners to maintain the record breaking pace i as the clock reached $1150.00 and the crowds watched rome as one of the great barriers of distance running was taken apart was after the one that is the 19th of the 4 it took another $6263.00 s i tightened i've not care now it's the 6th after i have had just the man to run under 2 hours in order to inspire him at many people this is the best performance i've ever seen and i think could be the ones i've ever seen in in a lifetime i
by 20 seconds and said afterwards he's anxious to prove there are no limits to human achievements laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it all and won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now i believe fishel marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in...
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overwhelmingly unlikely that's following a quote frank exchange with the british prime minister laurence the reports from london i'm boris johnson's cabinets arrive for the morning meeting westminster was awash with the news that downing street had decided to play hardball with the european union. probably they haven't even been briefed on the suggestion of the u.k. looked like readying itself to collapse the talks on a compromise deal but that does appear to be the suggestion faced with the delaying of disruptive and annoying tactics of the opposition we say on behalf of the 17400000 enough enough enough we need to leave. downing street then brief that the german chancellor had demanded that the economy of northern ireland stay in the news although it's putting the last nail in the coffin but the e.u. insisted the talks were not yet that technical talks are continuing to date so i don't see how talks could have actually been broken down if they are happening today and in the days to continue there is no denying the loss of faith the president of the european council donald tusk tweeted
overwhelmingly unlikely that's following a quote frank exchange with the british prime minister laurence the reports from london i'm boris johnson's cabinets arrive for the morning meeting westminster was awash with the news that downing street had decided to play hardball with the european union. probably they haven't even been briefed on the suggestion of the u.k. looked like readying itself to collapse the talks on a compromise deal but that does appear to be the suggestion faced with the...
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bear in mind is that government law billet is are rapidly escalating you may recall back in 2012 laurence kotlikoff well the net present value of america's future welfare bill it says we're talking about health insurance and so on and so forth was $220.00 trillion dollars now that was the highest estimate of a lot but if you if you just pause for a moment and think how that is cut the lace it is calculated on the basis of current interest rates now if we're going to see interest rates go to 0 and effectively those long term liabilities become infinite and someone should surely wake up and understand the arithmetic of this it's actually quite a crazy situation well our of the and salty thing is that krugman tries to tell us one of the most egregiously outrageously unbelievably on hand from reality as he claims that good businesses are not being crowded out by all this cheap money funding all these banks and. that of allowing it to flow into the real economy and that's just so horrendous to make that comment when clearly. i'm sure from where you are over in the u.k. and on for more i am in
bear in mind is that government law billet is are rapidly escalating you may recall back in 2012 laurence kotlikoff well the net present value of america's future welfare bill it says we're talking about health insurance and so on and so forth was $220.00 trillion dollars now that was the highest estimate of a lot but if you if you just pause for a moment and think how that is cut the lace it is calculated on the basis of current interest rates now if we're going to see interest rates go to 0...
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and so the idea of extension sober exit guess again looks more and more like we've got a serious laurence leamer reporting live from a very damn westminster many thanks lawrence. a trio of economists has won the nobel economics prize for the experimental approach to alleviate global poverty indian born. and his french american wife esther do flow from the massachusetts institute of technology michael kramer is from harvard university as to the flow is only the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize. peace talks are being held between sudan's transitional government and armed groups being clued fighters accused of genocide in the darfur region but reports from by allah in south darfor son who fled the fighting a skeptical about what these latest talks can achieve. tiredness is not just. us but also her 3 children she fled fighting 17 years ago to live here in a camp in south dar for and says the past 3 years have been the hardest. life during the camp is different from life outside here there's a lot of suffering outside things are available here like many things we lack enough food there'
and so the idea of extension sober exit guess again looks more and more like we've got a serious laurence leamer reporting live from a very damn westminster many thanks lawrence. a trio of economists has won the nobel economics prize for the experimental approach to alleviate global poverty indian born. and his french american wife esther do flow from the massachusetts institute of technology michael kramer is from harvard university as to the flow is only the 2nd woman to win the prestigious...
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i'm joined by deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor. thank you for speaking to us.that practically mean? time for you? it is. stretched, what does that practically mean7m time for you? it is. stretched, what does that practically mean? it is a complex operation we're dealing with, multiple sites of protesters, large numbers of protesters and protesters who are going themselves to each other, to street furniture and locking themselves on with complex locks that mean it is slow and sometimes dangerous first remove them. —— glowing. them. —— police and sometimes dangerous first remove them. —— police are not in their communities where they want to be, because we have had to ask them to come and help. wind how long can that continue? taking resources from elsewhere, something is going to give? it certainly has an impact. the met is a big organisation. we are used to changing resources to changes in demand but it means we're not doing what we would like to be doing. we are not able to spend the amount time with victims. we will still always respond to people when we have
i'm joined by deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor. thank you for speaking to us.that practically mean? time for you? it is. stretched, what does that practically mean7m time for you? it is. stretched, what does that practically mean? it is a complex operation we're dealing with, multiple sites of protesters, large numbers of protesters and protesters who are going themselves to each other, to street furniture and locking themselves on with complex locks that mean it is slow and...
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president trump's nominee laurence vandyke became emotional yesterday when a senate committee asked him about a scathing letter from the american bar association questioning if he would treat the lgbtq community fairly in cases. he responded by saying all people should be treated with dignity and respect. he's a deputy attorney general and the justice department. the ada has raised concerns about his judicial temperament. and has said he is not qualified for the judicial branch. >>> the battle over dueling ballot measures aimed at overhauling mental health care services. >> it's intensifying. supporters making his way to the march 2020 ballot. they protested yesterday at city hall. they chanted in the halls of backing the measure called mental health sf. two were arrested for trespassing, resisting arrest and interfering with an arrest. mayor breed is backing a separate measure called urgent care sf which is also said to appear on the ballot. supervisor hillary ronen said meetings are underway with the mayor's office to try to reconcile these dueling ballot measures. >> let's design the
president trump's nominee laurence vandyke became emotional yesterday when a senate committee asked him about a scathing letter from the american bar association questioning if he would treat the lgbtq community fairly in cases. he responded by saying all people should be treated with dignity and respect. he's a deputy attorney general and the justice department. the ada has raised concerns about his judicial temperament. and has said he is not qualified for the judicial branch. >>>...
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let's get more on this from lawrence who of course will talk about spectator magazine the moment laurenceabout say ok can you just talk us through the timeline of what's going to happen today in parliament. what it is the last day of parliament to be honest before it's suspended before the queen's speech next week so not very much happening but there but the most important thing to focus on really is. to begin with this anonymous briefing that came from downing street overnights to the spectator magazine extremely belligerent in one way this unnamed source who is assumed to be boris johnson's chief of staff dominic cummings effectively saying we're leaving either at the end of october or if not and there has to be an extension the conservative party will campaign in the general election on a platform of leaving with no deal if said this anonymous source were forced to stay in the european union we will try to undermine the block from within in the way that you suggested in in your introduction and the source also said that he expected the talks with the e.u. to break down this week becaus
let's get more on this from lawrence who of course will talk about spectator magazine the moment laurenceabout say ok can you just talk us through the timeline of what's going to happen today in parliament. what it is the last day of parliament to be honest before it's suspended before the queen's speech next week so not very much happening but there but the most important thing to focus on really is. to begin with this anonymous briefing that came from downing street overnights to the...
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overwhelmingly unlikely that's following a quote frank exchange with the british prime minister laurencelee reports now from london. by the time boris johnson's cabinets arrived for their morning meeting westminster was awash with the news that downing street had decided to play hardball with the european union. probably they haven't even been briefed on the suggestion of the u.k. looked like readying itself to collapse the talks on a compromise deal but that does appear to be the suggestion so just with the delaying of disruptive and annoying tactics of the opposition we say on behalf of the 17400000 enough enough enough we need to leave. downing street then brief that the german chancellor had demanded that the economy of northern ireland stay in the news all that's putting the last nail in the coffin but the e.u. insisted the talks were not yet that technical talks are continuing today so i don't see how talks could have actually been broken down if they are happening today and in the days to continue there is no denying the loss of faith the president of the european council donald t
overwhelmingly unlikely that's following a quote frank exchange with the british prime minister laurencelee reports now from london. by the time boris johnson's cabinets arrived for their morning meeting westminster was awash with the news that downing street had decided to play hardball with the european union. probably they haven't even been briefed on the suggestion of the u.k. looked like readying itself to collapse the talks on a compromise deal but that does appear to be the suggestion so...
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by 20 seconds and said afterwards his name was to prove there are no limits to human achievement laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it to him won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now. the official marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible. the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology help guide the runners to maintain the record breaking pace i'm as the clock reached 1150 and the crowds were strong as one of the great barriers of distance running was taken apart i thought that is tonight into before i took another sister to the 63 yes i tightened i do not care now it's the 6th after i have had just the man to run under 2 hours in order to inspire him at many people this is the best performance i've ever seen and i think i could be the ones i've ever seen in in a lifetime i th
by 20 seconds and said afterwards his name was to prove there are no limits to human achievement laurence smith reports. the man the moment he's done it to him won it all olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded until now. the official marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible. the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn...
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kilometers in one hour 59 minutes and 40 seconds control gay says it's like landing on the moon laurence smith has more. things than the man at the moment he's done it to a one its old olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded tricky until now i see fishel marathon distance of 43.3 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast time vienna in autumn specifically chosen for optimal conditions and charge he was aided by a team of 41 pacemakers laser technology helped guide the runners to maintain the record breaking pace i was the club reached 150 knowing the crowds were strong as one of the great barriers of distance running was taken apart was after the fans the right is the 19th of the 4 i took another sister to the $63.00 as i tightened i've not cath now it's the 6th after i have had just the man to run under 2 hours in order to inspire matt many people this is the best performance i've ever seen and i think could be the
kilometers in one hour 59 minutes and 40 seconds control gay says it's like landing on the moon laurence smith has more. things than the man at the moment he's done it to a one its old olympic champion marathon world record holder but becoming the 1st person to run the distance in under 2 hours has eluded tricky until now i see fishel marathon distance of 43.3 kilometers has a 100 year history. he was aiming to do what many had thought impossible the flat course was designed to assist a fast...
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over to warry chalons at the european union commission office in brussels but 1st let's hear from laurence leahy standing outside parliament in london so lars does it look like parliament's going to approve an election. yes in some way i certainly think there's a fear the cross across parliament other that has to be an election the european union that said it wouldn't go on extension unless there was that sort of big event and they they were persuaded basically the french by the intervention of the opposition parties in the scottish nationalists and the liberal democrats who said that they would change the law. in order to get a vote passed in parliament to allow that election to happen so let's go through the timetable many see what jack from the nonpartizan institute for government thanks for talking to us let's work on the assumption to start with that that the government loses the votes in the lights because the labor party in opposition would support it. what happens then to change the law to an election to happen so what they would need to do is bring in a new bill to set the actual
over to warry chalons at the european union commission office in brussels but 1st let's hear from laurence leahy standing outside parliament in london so lars does it look like parliament's going to approve an election. yes in some way i certainly think there's a fear the cross across parliament other that has to be an election the european union that said it wouldn't go on extension unless there was that sort of big event and they they were persuaded basically the french by the intervention of...
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polled so that's where things stand at the moment lawrence is live for us in westminster and so laurence it might not be the absolutely crucial bit of today's proceedings in parliament bought i suppose it is significant that boris johnson managed to get a deal with brussels and he managed to get a majority in the house of commons as well. well yeah i mean that the significance of it is it's actually the 1st time that the british parliament actually voted for any source of breck's it deal even given the gigantic reservations that 7 m.p.'s have against iran it's reason i lost the old enemy living on 3 separate occasions and our parliament has actually voted for this but we have been 7 piece seen it in some of these saying in the run up to the vote look we understand that you didn't like face version of bricks it but it's not about you anymore it's about trying to get some sort of bricks it over the line. and so it is tremendously complicated and in the meantime as you say they're now going to vote on the 2nd motion the programme motion which we can explain a bit now it's a term to complica
polled so that's where things stand at the moment lawrence is live for us in westminster and so laurence it might not be the absolutely crucial bit of today's proceedings in parliament bought i suppose it is significant that boris johnson managed to get a deal with brussels and he managed to get a majority in the house of commons as well. well yeah i mean that the significance of it is it's actually the 1st time that the british parliament actually voted for any source of breck's it deal even...
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years as parliament's taskmaster most notably trying to keep bragg's it proceedings under control laurenceuxe a burkas legacy is britain prepares for another election aimed at breaking the brags that their lock. was. every circus needs a ringmaster throughout the entire city of bricks it's john bercow has been there to crack. his extraordinary internation the way in which he says the word good. to shut up when they're all shouting at each other the way in which much of the u.k. has become transfixed by a parliament that usually ignores all of it combined to make bercow something of an international celebrity. given the role of speaker is to set the terms of debate of the actors referee inside the chamber trying to keep on top of politicians during practice it would have proved virtually impossible for anybody. we've seen both the opposition but also the government trying to use parliamentary procedure to their advantage which has meant that in certain situations the speaker in a situation has has been put in a tricky position and has had to make quite controversial decisions. he may have b
years as parliament's taskmaster most notably trying to keep bragg's it proceedings under control laurenceuxe a burkas legacy is britain prepares for another election aimed at breaking the brags that their lock. was. every circus needs a ringmaster throughout the entire city of bricks it's john bercow has been there to crack. his extraordinary internation the way in which he says the word good. to shut up when they're all shouting at each other the way in which much of the u.k. has become...
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professor laurence tribe, always good to talk to you.ld walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ ♪ the pain and swelling.. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use...
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the deputy assistant commissioner of the metroplitan police, laurence taylor, joins us now from central the numbers we arrested in april. we are anticipating more protests today and we have large numbers of police officers coming into central london to help us manage the disruption. we have got a number of tense inroads and we have found that people have glued themselves within the tents and they have locked themselves to the tense and it will make ourjob more challenging and take time to clear some of the disruption we are facing today. back in july, richard walton said the police should invest a soft touch approach to extension rebellion rather than coming down ha rd rebellion rather than coming down hard on them. it is a really fine balance from your perspective in terms of getting that action and the assertive nature of your pleasing right, and yet not going over the line. that is right. the pleasing responsibility is to provide that balanced approach. what is important is that whilst protest is a fundamental human right, that does not give you the right to disrupt other people's li
the deputy assistant commissioner of the metroplitan police, laurence taylor, joins us now from central the numbers we arrested in april. we are anticipating more protests today and we have large numbers of police officers coming into central london to help us manage the disruption. we have got a number of tense inroads and we have found that people have glued themselves within the tents and they have locked themselves to the tense and it will make ourjob more challenging and take time to clear...
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let's speak to laurence gosling, editorial director, what investment. have cost lloyds about £22 billion. compared to 11 billion for ba rclays. billion. compared to 11 billion for barclays. the deadline in august caught them on the hop, i don't think they expected the volume of complaints. but it is there now and we know the number and it is the sort of worst case number for lloyds and the shareholders, it has rejigged some of its senior management, trying to look to the future. let's talk about fiat chrysler and what is going on there. they want to do a big merger and make it the fourth biggest car makers in the world, do you think it isa makers in the world, do you think it is a good idea for the business and do you think it will happen?” is a good idea for the business and do you think it will happen? i think it will happen. fiat chrysler has tried to merge before and the fact that we have this announcement suggests it is some way down the line. there is too much capacity in the car market, if you look at the traditional engine. there is too much ca
let's speak to laurence gosling, editorial director, what investment. have cost lloyds about £22 billion. compared to 11 billion for ba rclays. billion. compared to 11 billion for barclays. the deadline in august caught them on the hop, i don't think they expected the volume of complaints. but it is there now and we know the number and it is the sort of worst case number for lloyds and the shareholders, it has rejigged some of its senior management, trying to look to the future. let's talk...