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. —— the leavers.g the country back together if we do get through this first initial stage because it has been such a fracture i think with boris, we have got to... this could go on forever. we have heard the transition period may come on __g° the transition period may come on ——go on for a few years. just by coming out and i hope staying in the common market means we will start deals over the irish backstop and the money, the eu say we still owe them all the money. the longer we stay in, the less we will oh, won‘t we? the times, johnson called michael gove a bit cracked after the leadership betrayal. are you aware of these entities that grew after the referendum ? of these entities that grew after the referendum? there was a huge psychodrama which to some extent still goes on after the fallout of david cameron losing the referendum and relationships between michael gove and david cameron fundamentally broke down and then there was an added twist of michael gove stabbing cameron in the back. this has b
. —— the leavers.g the country back together if we do get through this first initial stage because it has been such a fracture i think with boris, we have got to... this could go on forever. we have heard the transition period may come on __g° the transition period may come on ——go on for a few years. just by coming out and i hope staying in the common market means we will start deals over the irish backstop and the money, the eu say we still owe them all the money. the longer we stay...
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leavers in 2016 and he is trying to do itina leavers in 2016 and he is trying to do it in a way that causes maximum damage to the country. it is unacceptable and he should stop doing it and consider having a referendum. if he cannot dom doing it and consider having a referendum. if he cannot do if he does argue that he is listening to the will of the people and is going to ignore the law, can he, as a sitting prime minister, be arrested? yes, of course you can, he is a subject of the law as anybody else. it would be a contempt of court hearing because he has not carried out the instructions of the government, which by then it will have completely collapsed, with no one willing to work for him. this is fa ntasy, one willing to work for him. this is fantasy, a child having a tantrum, his behaviour is that of a four—year—old having a tantrum because he cannot have what he asked for. what he asked for and is trying to achieve is entirely improper. we do not be improperfor senior civil serva nts to do not be improperfor senior civil servants to not listen to the prime minister? let me lis
leavers in 2016 and he is trying to do itina leavers in 2016 and he is trying to do it in a way that causes maximum damage to the country. it is unacceptable and he should stop doing it and consider having a referendum. if he cannot dom doing it and consider having a referendum. if he cannot do if he does argue that he is listening to the will of the people and is going to ignore the law, can he, as a sitting prime minister, be arrested? yes, of course you can, he is a subject of the law as...
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in otherwords, i hang on, are you a remainer or a leaver? in other words, i will only ta ke leaver?, data, evidence seriously if i trust your position. when there is a breakdown in trust, when trust becomes tribal, that is a fundamental problem for our democracy. i want to bring in kim, because this must have been an incredibly difficult week for you, hearing your sisterjo cox's name brought up in the house, some people would say, for political gain, what have your feelings been about the last few days? it has been a very emotionalfew last few days? it has been a very emotional few days last few days? it has been a very emotionalfew days for last few days? it has been a very emotional few days for myself and my pa rents emotional few days for myself and my parents and for all of my sister's friends and family. we all need to think about how we can draw a line under the last few days and sign up to treating each other with more respect and understanding. there is a lot of voices saying that thing, which is excellent to hear. i have absolutely no political allegiance andi absolutely n
in otherwords, i hang on, are you a remainer or a leaver? in other words, i will only ta ke leaver?, data, evidence seriously if i trust your position. when there is a breakdown in trust, when trust becomes tribal, that is a fundamental problem for our democracy. i want to bring in kim, because this must have been an incredibly difficult week for you, hearing your sisterjo cox's name brought up in the house, some people would say, for political gain, what have your feelings been about the last...
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he had behind him 52% of the country minimum because the leavers, but he has also some soft remainerver with brexit. and the purging the moderate, although it was terribly counter—productive in terms of television, was the right thing to do in order to have a brexit full team to face brussels. the problem is why i think is the worst moment, when it was revealed that dominic cummings said... the chief of staff. yes, the chief of staff of borisjohnson, he said we have no plans for brussels. we will never go there. it is a shambles. and brussels said, where are the british? which speaks to stephanie's point about being on the streets of yorkshire rather than brussels. absolutely. the mistake he made was not to pursue a dual tactic, doing what he has to do to assertive leadership, unpleasant as it is, but the other, start negotiating with brussels. he says he is working hard, things are positive. it will use his powers of persuasion, he has a few weeks to go. let's not forget that boris johnson is the one who actually invented fake news about europe. he was dismissed by the times for fal
he had behind him 52% of the country minimum because the leavers, but he has also some soft remainerver with brexit. and the purging the moderate, although it was terribly counter—productive in terms of television, was the right thing to do in order to have a brexit full team to face brussels. the problem is why i think is the worst moment, when it was revealed that dominic cummings said... the chief of staff. yes, the chief of staff of borisjohnson, he said we have no plans for brussels. we...
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remainers and leavers, that's going to end well!an only describe as a dog's brexit. it's chris, at westminster. laura, at westminster. adam, at westminster, not brussels. katya, where you should be, in brussels, having watched all the parliamentary drama yesterday on my kitchen floor, er, with my cats. did you kick adam out again, is that why he's here? i've replaced him with the cats. yeah. we're very similar, obviously! an upgrade! so, right about last night... yeah. so, laura, what was it like? because you were obviously editing a piece in the ten o'clock news right in the middle of it all. what was it like? yeah. i mean, i was in the press gallery in the commons chamber before the beginning of the statement because i wanted to see it. because given everything that's happened, boris johnson having to be summoned back, forced to cut short his journey to new york where he'd been speaking at the un, humiliated into coming back to parliament to face the wrath of mps after the supreme court found the government broke the law. so, you
remainers and leavers, that's going to end well!an only describe as a dog's brexit. it's chris, at westminster. laura, at westminster. adam, at westminster, not brussels. katya, where you should be, in brussels, having watched all the parliamentary drama yesterday on my kitchen floor, er, with my cats. did you kick adam out again, is that why he's here? i've replaced him with the cats. yeah. we're very similar, obviously! an upgrade! so, right about last night... yeah. so, laura, what was it...
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challenge search teams represented for breakfast much interest my passion to show passion to my name leavers feel candid b.r.l. my word spread love this song i clean the world to this moment. you all know me as one of the flock timber percy go play poker you couldn't be much worse. sat for no you don't play in the park. you know that's the case it's the. cops ain't so to show they hope to get a minute maybe never see you down straight never forget we never will put one up family please feel free to cut in the next. 3 to go crazy. if you want you to stream it plays out. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were working class and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse subjectively than day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shape by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo down engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no on. one set of rules for the rich
challenge search teams represented for breakfast much interest my passion to show passion to my name leavers feel candid b.r.l. my word spread love this song i clean the world to this moment. you all know me as one of the flock timber percy go play poker you couldn't be much worse. sat for no you don't play in the park. you know that's the case it's the. cops ain't so to show they hope to get a minute maybe never see you down straight never forget we never will put one up family please feel...
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effectively in order for us to grow the top line and well.ttom line as >> so is pricing the main leaverhat you pull to profitability are there other drivers? >> scale. got getting big when you've over a billion rides per quarter. use technology to be much more efficient. totead of now your having e-mail a call center agent or call a call center agent if you ite issues, you can just do on an app. these are technology innovations aat allow customers to have better experience and at the same time, they bring down costs. so the combinations of growing still over 30%, technology, innovation to delight the customer and take time, and at the same then good old-fashioned efficiency, making sure that our grow ase costs don't fast as our revenue. all of those together give you a profitability.to >> so uber's market cap is now $50-some billion. your compensation is in part tide to that. there? still get >> i believe we can. short-term, there's nothing that the stock price. there's an old saying that short-term, the stockton market a vote -- the stock market is a voting machine. long-term, it's a w
effectively in order for us to grow the top line and well.ttom line as >> so is pricing the main leaverhat you pull to profitability are there other drivers? >> scale. got getting big when you've over a billion rides per quarter. use technology to be much more efficient. totead of now your having e-mail a call center agent or call a call center agent if you ite issues, you can just do on an app. these are technology innovations aat allow customers to have better experience and at...
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political appointments,for scrutiny, appearing before gecompanies, jsayinghat are you are brexiteer or leaver. there is a greater stise of the cotion being written down. it is clear what comes first, parliament or judges, referendums or parliamentary democracy. laura: how aboti a generer el in britain? is that inevitae in the short-term? james: it is very, very likely, not in e short-term but most likely in on them. many mps don't want to do it because they feared if theye h an election, they might not be able to get a deal and it would mean no deal. laura: jesandale, sage of whitehall and westminster, thank you so much for joining us. michelle, that was the view from the bbc's james landale. ngexciay at the united nations. boris johnson duetoo speak later ght and then respect to britain -- race back to bri:in. mi thank you for the update from the united nations. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, me on the democrats' latest move to launch impeachment proceedings against president trump. thomas cook, one of the world's largest and oldest travel comp
political appointments,for scrutiny, appearing before gecompanies, jsayinghat are you are brexiteer or leaver. there is a greater stise of the cotion being written down. it is clear what comes first, parliament or judges, referendums or parliamentary democracy. laura: how aboti a generer el in britain? is that inevitae in the short-term? james: it is very, very likely, not in e short-term but most likely in on them. many mps don't want to do it because they feared if theye h an election, they...
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leavers likejoyce feeling a little stitched up by mps and the court. she did vote conservative.st. i don't know that he's going to get a result. i shall be voting brexit, the brexit party. you don't think boris johnson's doing enough? i don't think anybody will let him. i don't think the other parties in parliament will actually allow him to. hazel was a lib dem voter. lawyers get involved in parliament. are we then going to find that everybody goes to the legal system and says, i don't agree with that? would you support the prime minister at an election if he did manage to get the country out? if he got us out, yes, then i would back him. a warning here for all mps, though. voters told us they want them to use the extra days in parliament to talk about issues that don't involve brexit. lucy manning, bbc news. well, as well as dealing with the fallout from yesterday's supreme court ruling, the prime minister is also under growing pressure about his relationship with an american businesswoman. jennifer arcuri was recently awarded over £100,000 in government grants, and during bor
leavers likejoyce feeling a little stitched up by mps and the court. she did vote conservative.st. i don't know that he's going to get a result. i shall be voting brexit, the brexit party. you don't think boris johnson's doing enough? i don't think anybody will let him. i don't think the other parties in parliament will actually allow him to. hazel was a lib dem voter. lawyers get involved in parliament. are we then going to find that everybody goes to the legal system and says, i don't agree...
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the government, the opposition is divided between leavers, the labour party, and reminders. 40% of labourlt position. they will have a referendum in which they urge people to vote against it. absolutely. the referendum, i believe, will be the same result, even what leave than the one... absolutely. no, 82% of the younger voters are leaving and they will vote. they are mobilising. there is another problem with the referendum which is tht if it happens, and i don't think it will, because it doesn't resolve anything, my side, the side that voted to leave, will go into the campaign saying that we won't accept the result if we lose. and we will simply say, well, we learnt this from the first referendum. you didn't accept that result, we are not accepting this if we lose. make it best of three. what is most likely? we know more things now then we knew then. what is more likely? what is more likely is that the conservative party is now faced with really an existential choice, because if you look at the polling, there is a very strong brexit vote, but it is divided. it is divided between the cons
the government, the opposition is divided between leavers, the labour party, and reminders. 40% of labourlt position. they will have a referendum in which they urge people to vote against it. absolutely. the referendum, i believe, will be the same result, even what leave than the one... absolutely. no, 82% of the younger voters are leaving and they will vote. they are mobilising. there is another problem with the referendum which is tht if it happens, and i don't think it will, because it...
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boris johnson with no recourse if a general election occurs it will be the people against parliament leavers against remain democrats against anti democrats. next story this the pentagon's resurgency darpa is proposing a new way to fight what it calls large scale automated disdain for the nation that now it's going to be software with automated algorithms that will find out whether or not information is true or false doppler even claims to be able to identify the source of the news the alleged intent behind it and the impact if it spread the senior correspondent or against the of looks at the potential pitfalls. it's no secret our farm machinery artificial intelligence have come recently face recognition cameras worldwide battlefields filled with remote control drones i even have it on good authority that siri will soon be able to differentiate between lunch and launch that the forefront of this technological revolution is darpa the pentagon's super secret research arm best known for being mentioned in farfetched headlines they're working on a new program that will be able to differentiate b
boris johnson with no recourse if a general election occurs it will be the people against parliament leavers against remain democrats against anti democrats. next story this the pentagon's resurgency darpa is proposing a new way to fight what it calls large scale automated disdain for the nation that now it's going to be software with automated algorithms that will find out whether or not information is true or false doppler even claims to be able to identify the source of the news the alleged...
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leaver accuses the ultra religious minority of seeking to impose jewish religious law on the secular majority they've imposed bans on public transport on the sabbath strict marriage laws and gender segregation we asked people in jerusalem if this affects their daily lives. the ultra orthodox establishment have a very strong hold of the israeli politics in israeli government i think it affects our lives. that the orthodox make their own rules. they want to make themselves different from the other people i don't think they're affected too much except from things like. public transportation in israel. in saturday i don't have buses instead on saturdays i want to go to the beach and the laws that they try to pass not. according to my opinions but we should accept them as well as much as we accept our the laws from other communities i truly believe in diversity but still i think they should live their lives and we should we supposed to live our lives. it was democratically joe biden was pushing his campaign with a focus on the fight against racism on sunday he delivered a speech or to the
leaver accuses the ultra religious minority of seeking to impose jewish religious law on the secular majority they've imposed bans on public transport on the sabbath strict marriage laws and gender segregation we asked people in jerusalem if this affects their daily lives. the ultra orthodox establishment have a very strong hold of the israeli politics in israeli government i think it affects our lives. that the orthodox make their own rules. they want to make themselves different from the...
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boris johnson with no recourse if a general election occurs it will be the people against parliament leavers against remain democrats against the democrats. the region in belgium has passed legislation the bans traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim the jewish faith hillel and kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy they're killed by having their throats cut priest stunning is not always used which is why the practice has already been banned in several countries the new law in belgium has prompted much debate but animal welfare groups say the law is not about targeting religions. it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not at all it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then the animal will suffer i think that the bands have more to do with 2 legged animals than with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to cattail religious freedom is the bringing closer of jewish and muslim communit
boris johnson with no recourse if a general election occurs it will be the people against parliament leavers against remain democrats against the democrats. the region in belgium has passed legislation the bans traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim the jewish faith hillel and kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy they're killed by having their throats cut priest stunning is not always used which is why the practice has already been banned in several...
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whatjeremy corbyn is trying to do is bridge that golf between remainers and leavers so he makes the election just brexit. doing this within his own shadow cabinet and parliamentary party as well as the country and his thinking as he can neutralise the issue and then you go to negotiate a deal and it will be around theresa may's deal. if he asks, i suspect, for a stronger protection on workers‘ rights, consumers rights and environmental rights, the european union would be happy. if he asks to stay in the customs union that european union would be happy to give him that, too. if we leave the eu and it is getting a bit fed up the eu and it is getting a bit fed up now, they wouldn‘t want us to go too far. he could get a softer brexit deal and then you put that to the people. whether that satisfies anybody as a complete different question because you can see within the conservative party in the brexit party, there are some people who just want a hard brexit, to go off the cliff, kamikaze move, just to come out without that deal and then you spend all that time trying to negotiate a future deal. g
whatjeremy corbyn is trying to do is bridge that golf between remainers and leavers so he makes the election just brexit. doing this within his own shadow cabinet and parliamentary party as well as the country and his thinking as he can neutralise the issue and then you go to negotiate a deal and it will be around theresa may's deal. if he asks, i suspect, for a stronger protection on workers‘ rights, consumers rights and environmental rights, the european union would be happy. if he asks to...
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remainers and leavers — that is going to end well.ss which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. well, it's a blue—shirted chris at westminster and i have just been told to sit up as well. this telly lark! it's finishing me off and we're only ten seconds in. oh, well. laura at westminster. adam at westminster, although normally in brussels with... katya, also normally in brussels and trying to sit up as straight as everybody else. we don't normally have to do this, not when we were just podcasting. when we were just a podcast. yes, i know. so, we thought we'd come and see you. it's nice of you to be here. hang it, rather than being through the airwaves. i suppose we should have a go, have a crack, shouldn't we, at explaining what on earth we try and do for people who are seeing for the first time on the tv? and haven't tripped across as an podcast land. yeah, it might be a bit frightening. yeah, because here we are, late at night, four people sitting box with headphones on. and, you know, it's not the usual thing of telly and suits a
remainers and leavers — that is going to end well.ss which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. well, it's a blue—shirted chris at westminster and i have just been told to sit up as well. this telly lark! it's finishing me off and we're only ten seconds in. oh, well. laura at westminster. adam at westminster, although normally in brussels with... katya, also normally in brussels and trying to sit up as straight as everybody else. we don't normally have to do this, not when we were just...
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remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. blue shirt at westminster, just been told to sit up as well. this telly lark. finishing me off and we are only ten seconds in. laura at westminster. adam at westminster although normally in brussels. katya, also normally in brussels. trying to sit up as straight as i can. we do not normally have to do this, we are just a podcast. it's nice of us to hang out instead of just speaking through the airwaves. we should have a crack at explaining what we try to do for the people seeing this for the first time on the tv and who have not tripped across us in podcast land. might be frightening. here we are, four people sitting in a box with headphones on and it's not the usual thing of telly and suits and autocues and that sort of stuff. that is obvious. and not our usual personae on television, because if you see us on the ten o'clock news or if you hear us on radio 4, we sound much more serious. and we give shorter answers. here, we go into detail
remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. blue shirt at westminster, just been told to sit up as well. this telly lark. finishing me off and we are only ten seconds in. laura at westminster. adam at westminster although normally in brussels. katya, also normally in brussels. trying to sit up as straight as i can. we do not normally have to do this, we are just a podcast. it's nice of us to hang out instead of just speaking through the...
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leavers likejoyce feeling a little stitched up by mps and the court. she did vote conservative.boris johnson‘s doing enough? i don't think anybody will let him. i don't think the other parties in parliament will actually allow him to. hazel was a lib dem voter. would you back borisjohnson if he gets the uk out of the eu? if he got us out, yes, then i would back him. if he didn't get us out, then i'm not sure whether i would or not, because it worries me, what he would do next to get us out. a warning here for all mps, though. voters told us they want them to use the extra days in parliament to talk about issues that don‘t involve brexit. lucy manning, bbc news. in washington, details have been released of a telephone call between donald trump and the ukrainian president, which is at the heart of attempts by the democrats to impeach mr trump — the process by which a president can be removed from office. the president has rejected allegations that he put financial pressure on ukraine to provide information about a business linked tojoe biden, the likely democratic candidate in nex
leavers likejoyce feeling a little stitched up by mps and the court. she did vote conservative.boris johnson‘s doing enough? i don't think anybody will let him. i don't think the other parties in parliament will actually allow him to. hazel was a lib dem voter. would you back borisjohnson if he gets the uk out of the eu? if he got us out, yes, then i would back him. if he didn't get us out, then i'm not sure whether i would or not, because it worries me, what he would do next to get us out. a...
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the walls closing in, the bar starting to bend, how do you keep the remainers in the party and a leaversresa may struggled with and failed, and now jeremy corbyn is trying to do the same thing — and failing. jeremy corbyn is trying to do the same thing - and failing. be differences, who are the labour party activist, and what they want over brexit, compared with people who are not members of the party but might vote labour? to be fair to jeremy corbyn, he is in a difficult position. the labour party membership and mps are overwhelmingly of a remain disposition, whereas labour has scores of seats across the country where people voted to leave by up to 70% of people in those constituencies voting to leave, so even approaching the idea that you are not going to just respect the referendum result that was announced in 2016 is, in itself, difficult territory for labour. the brexit party are polling 12%, up to 15%, and that cuts across both parties, but it does particularly concentrate in leave areas, and as i say, not just northern constituencies, but a lot of labour constituencies are leave
the walls closing in, the bar starting to bend, how do you keep the remainers in the party and a leaversresa may struggled with and failed, and now jeremy corbyn is trying to do the same thing — and failing. jeremy corbyn is trying to do the same thing - and failing. be differences, who are the labour party activist, and what they want over brexit, compared with people who are not members of the party but might vote labour? to be fair to jeremy corbyn, he is in a difficult position. the...
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tonight nigel farage was targeting labour voters in the north—east, trying to win over disillusioned leaversr party. he says neither main party can be trusted with brexit, yet today he offered the tories a pact — if they give the brexit party a clear run in labour areas, his party will stand aside in tory strongholds. number ten, though, said he's not fit and proper to be allowed near government. the whole point of this nonaggression pact is that borisjohnson wins a big majority, beats the labour party, gets a proper, clean brexit delivered. but that doesn't change the fact number ten has effectively said no chance. well, if number ten says no chance then one thing is very, very clear — number ten will not win a majority in the election. number ten might disagree, but this party has quickly attracted support from brexit backers. the brexit party has got more of a chance than any other party of actually getting us out of europe. i'm from a mining time and ultimately conservatives don't stand a chance there. but support for nigel farage hasn't easily translated into westminster seats. he himse
tonight nigel farage was targeting labour voters in the north—east, trying to win over disillusioned leaversr party. he says neither main party can be trusted with brexit, yet today he offered the tories a pact — if they give the brexit party a clear run in labour areas, his party will stand aside in tory strongholds. number ten, though, said he's not fit and proper to be allowed near government. the whole point of this nonaggression pact is that borisjohnson wins a big majority, beats the...
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you work in a local supermarket and used to work in the potteries, a staunch leaver, what do we do?. at the end of the day, they were targeting borisjohnson even of the day, they were targeting boris johnson even before of the day, they were targeting borisjohnson even before he became prime minister, saying we will do everything we can to get him out and get the tory government out. give him a chance. let him get on with it. see what he is going to come up with. we have got until the end of october. that date is firm? as far as i'm concerned, october is when we are going to be out. we should have been out in march. it didn't happen. october we should be out. deal or no deal. i don't care. it won't affect us. deal. i don't care. it won't affect us. we have done it before, we can do it again. thank you very much. i mean we are going to hearing more, the road show we are stoke is here for the week. i expect it to be a busy couple of days. back to you. thanks, robert. joining me from brighton now, where labour are holding their conference, is the shadow cabinet minister dan carden. lab
you work in a local supermarket and used to work in the potteries, a staunch leaver, what do we do?. at the end of the day, they were targeting borisjohnson even of the day, they were targeting boris johnson even before of the day, they were targeting borisjohnson even before he became prime minister, saying we will do everything we can to get him out and get the tory government out. give him a chance. let him get on with it. see what he is going to come up with. we have got until the end of...
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remainers and leavers — that's going to end well.y describe as a dog's brexit. so it's only us two here this week. chris at westminster. laura at westminster. katya on her lonesome in brussels. aww. .. yeah, i'm — i could sing it for you, but i won't talk to you about it at the beginning. adam, on a greek island. what? not doing a serious piece. can you bring me back some spa na kopita, please? if i don't eat it on the plane. i would love to say i'm doing a piece of investigative journalism. but dino, known to our viewers and listeners, the person who sits in that little booth behind laura, pushing the buttons, is getting married, and it's his stag do tonight. it's just like mamma mia. this might be the last time we ever see you or hear you, adam. so before we wave goodbye, paint us a brief picture. how many have you had to drink? hardly any, because i've been preparing myself for this brief appearance on brexitcast. with a little bit of distance from brussels and london, observing the brexit process, i am so confused. will there be
remainers and leavers — that's going to end well.y describe as a dog's brexit. so it's only us two here this week. chris at westminster. laura at westminster. katya on her lonesome in brussels. aww. .. yeah, i'm — i could sing it for you, but i won't talk to you about it at the beginning. adam, on a greek island. what? not doing a serious piece. can you bring me back some spa na kopita, please? if i don't eat it on the plane. i would love to say i'm doing a piece of investigative...
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option and they remain option on the paper trying to present labor of course as a party open to both leavers and remain as as i say people will be lining up to criticize tom walker's position this morning calling him unhelpful and disloyal all right john how life was there in london. behind the glitz and glamour of the new york fashion week industry experts are worried about the u.s. trade war with china they're warning tariffs will hurt their bottom line and possibly the american economy and use it as president salumi has more. models will pout but this year the drama at new york's fashion week is taking place off the runway where fashion designers are doing the math and discovering that president trumps 15 percent tariff on chinese imports does not add up to a profitable holiday season. nicole duke imports about $30000000.00 pieces from china a year for her fashion lines this is something that only china can do she's having a hard time finding an affordable alternative the question is is to retailers going to go up in their prices they're already complaining that business with amazon it's
option and they remain option on the paper trying to present labor of course as a party open to both leavers and remain as as i say people will be lining up to criticize tom walker's position this morning calling him unhelpful and disloyal all right john how life was there in london. behind the glitz and glamour of the new york fashion week industry experts are worried about the u.s. trade war with china they're warning tariffs will hurt their bottom line and possibly the american economy and...
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the mid—octobersummit, there is not much time left for negotiations, because before summits, before leavers political level before that and the leaders would want to see the text of an agreed new brexit deal between the eu in the uk before that. they could then present that to their parliament, many of them, before they would come here to brussels and say to borisjohnson, yes, we have actually done it and for so many reasons, nobody thinks that is going to happen. so people here are talking about extension, what might happen, whether borisjohnson will ask for one. if he won't ask for one, if they get two different requests, one from borisjohnson saying i am not asking for one and one from the courts saying, we are demanding, it is our law that we are asking for one and what they might do. that is sort of the background chatter in the eu is how they will get around that extension, sort of quandary and i think, what is paining them at the moment is they really wanted to keep out of the domestic mess and where they are going to find themselves possibly sandwiched between parliament and the pri
the mid—octobersummit, there is not much time left for negotiations, because before summits, before leavers political level before that and the leaders would want to see the text of an agreed new brexit deal between the eu in the uk before that. they could then present that to their parliament, many of them, before they would come here to brussels and say to borisjohnson, yes, we have actually done it and for so many reasons, nobody thinks that is going to happen. so people here are talking...
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just before boris yeltsin will be able to summon up an unstoppable momentum combining these pictures leavers to henri's accept party voters and keep some tory roommate types on board because they'll say would you rather have a german court has promised or they will say no and stick with the devil they know and then they will win and clobber labor however if they string it out after before you 1st then maybe they could dilute the appeal you know is that thank you very much indeed it is it is certainly a fact that sports johnson even if he appears to be short on detail is personally a lot more popular with the public than jeremy corbyn is and for all his problems that remains the best thing he has in his favor at the moment are to lawrence briefly just before you go there interesting conversation that we've just been listening to i mean talking about how people trust or do not trust boris johnson in the 1st job he had in the newspaper industry he was sacked because he told lies about the european union and he was got rid of. well yes yes it is certainly true that boris johnson has has been in
just before boris yeltsin will be able to summon up an unstoppable momentum combining these pictures leavers to henri's accept party voters and keep some tory roommate types on board because they'll say would you rather have a german court has promised or they will say no and stick with the devil they know and then they will win and clobber labor however if they string it out after before you 1st then maybe they could dilute the appeal you know is that thank you very much indeed it is it is...
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we've been talking about in terms of delays and cancellations we expect that to continue in a school leaver told >>we don't know when you're boarding times in a to just kind of sit around and wait for them is it 45 minutes 30 and and and 30 and it's again arriving flights like mary's. >>are taking the brunt of the impact she and others say communication with passengers could have been better tell us what the reason was so you didn't start of. >>creating the rumor mill that might have been helpful can explain what was going on and said is saying we don't know we don't know how long it's going to be that >>international travelers are really feeling much of this impact, however if you're flying up and down the west coast. those are the flights that are going to be experiencing the most delays and cancellations this work is going to continue through september 27. at sfo noel fellow kron 4 news. >>the genie has filed its chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan, the company claims it's one step closer to compensating wildfire victims. if the court approves this plan, however, the utility compan
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they are never leavers. you mentioned the dunes. you see the sea oats swaying in the wind. we listened to bill karins and cal perry with particular interest. the wind has picked up, brian, here in these last few hours. the rain has started coming down as well. i mentioned i was going up and down that highway all the way down to hatteras this morning to buckston as well. for folks who haven't been here, it is a thin strip of barrier islands that gets thinner as you get farther and farther down. as you get to hatteras, you get to the washout bill karins was talking about. as early as late this morning there were parts of that road that had been washed out and hague that even more treacherous for those who were making their way up and down the highway is the sand that blows over from the dunes. truly what was what made our drive most difficult as we found our way in the southern most part oeff those outer banks. the wind seems not to be a big deal to them. they close the main bridge down cape hatteras highway earlier this evening. it was closed because of wind. they say the fo
they are never leavers. you mentioned the dunes. you see the sea oats swaying in the wind. we listened to bill karins and cal perry with particular interest. the wind has picked up, brian, here in these last few hours. the rain has started coming down as well. i mentioned i was going up and down that highway all the way down to hatteras this morning to buckston as well. for folks who haven't been here, it is a thin strip of barrier islands that gets thinner as you get farther and farther down....
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that probably is a feeling, whether you area probably is a feeling, whether you are a remainer or a leaverlly acted in a way some people would describe as a betrayal. he described himself as not being a typical tory recruit, he voted against theresa may's deal. was it always there that it wasn't the perfect fit? in east surrey voted leave 52. 4%, the perfect fit? in east surrey voted leave 52.4%, i believe? yes, it voted leave 52.496, i believe? yes, it did. yes, but sam has said to me on several occasions that he wouldn't vote against the government ina wouldn't vote against the government in a vote of no—confidence. obviously we have been disappointed with his actions over the last year. i've said to him a couple of times that he is asking us for loyalty, and yet he's not being loyal to the party. so in that way, perhaps this isn't a surprise. but as always, what is —— has actually happened... it's interesting then to think he's made comments about he was not very co mforta ble made comments about he was not very comfortable with this idea of populism, the growth of populism politics, en
that probably is a feeling, whether you area probably is a feeling, whether you are a remainer or a leaverlly acted in a way some people would describe as a betrayal. he described himself as not being a typical tory recruit, he voted against theresa may's deal. was it always there that it wasn't the perfect fit? in east surrey voted leave 52. 4%, the perfect fit? in east surrey voted leave 52.4%, i believe? yes, it voted leave 52.496, i believe? yes, it did. yes, but sam has said to me on...
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. >> ( translated ): all theig fors should leavers >> re vporter: do you stillw america as an enemy?slated ): all the foreigners should leave afghanistan, whether they are from america, canada or anywhere else. >> reporter: these fighters are out of the war, at least for lea now.ou but across thery, combat rages. by the afghan government and us forces in the first half of this year than by the taliban. and the taliban continue to kill and maim civilians by the dozens in suicide attac in the capital kabul and elsewhere. people like shafiqulla a taioor, injured by an explosn while on his wayome from work, find theires on the front with presidential electionsr. coming up, the violence, already horrific, is intensifying. >> you know taliban are not all oking to make peace. there are ceain elementswi in that may want to make peace but the rest of them are looking to continue fighunder other banns. m th not be under taliban but perhaps under isis or renam and rebrand themselves in other ways and continue. >> reporter: for most wars to end communities often have to choose peace over justice
. >> ( translated ): all theig fors should leavers >> re vporter: do you stillw america as an enemy?slated ): all the foreigners should leave afghanistan, whether they are from america, canada or anywhere else. >> reporter: these fighters are out of the war, at least for lea now.ou but across thery, combat rages. by the afghan government and us forces in the first half of this year than by the taliban. and the taliban continue to kill and maim civilians by the dozens in...
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do not leaver when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that.. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> that will do it for me this hour. you're not looking at emails? >> i have not been getting emails for awhile, just started coming in. >> missing my venmo request for cash. >> you know i always pay up. good to see yo
do not leaver when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that.. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td...
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if you do not have a government that says that we speak for remainers and leavers, there is no futurel of us being stuck in this ridiculous psychodrama for the last three years where there is a burning fire going on and charlatans and shysters fire going on and charlatans and s hyste rs o n fire going on and charlatans and shysters on both sides are putting petrol in it. that is a question with the task. maybe people don't wa nt to with the task. maybe people don't want to ask that. they want to have this constant fight about who can be the most remain and the most leave. the problem is, though, in an ideal world we would. this is the political side of her generation, the general election is coming down the general election is coming down the track is going to be a brexit general election and the labour party... it cannotjust be a brexit general election. it is going to be, own, i general election. it is going to be, own, lam general election. it is going to be, own, i am afraid. we're general election. it is going to be, own, lam afraid. we're not general election. it is going to be,
if you do not have a government that says that we speak for remainers and leavers, there is no futurel of us being stuck in this ridiculous psychodrama for the last three years where there is a burning fire going on and charlatans and shysters fire going on and charlatans and s hyste rs o n fire going on and charlatans and shysters on both sides are putting petrol in it. that is a question with the task. maybe people don't wa nt to with the task. maybe people don't want to ask that. they want...
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a piratic history of people who like to live there, literally, and there are people who are never leavers as they describe themselves today. they have weathered storm after storm and plan to do the same thing. as you said, as al roker said, that is where the storm could quite possibly hit, people there hunkering down despite the mandatory evacuation orders in place there in dare county. ali? >> how do you get out of there and when? >> reporter: i'm actually going to try to head back south. i ran into some folks in buxton, who have a place fairly elevated which is rare here. they said they've weathered 20 of these storms. i'll try to hunker down with them. it was eerie when i visited with them this morning. you look down at the sound and the water had begun to recede. they said that is a sure sign we'll get the surge in a few hours' time. the forecast we heard is this could happen midnight or 1:00 a.m. we'll see what happens and i'll be in touch through the day, ali. >> right. the next cycle of high tide. we are just about to hit this cycle of the high tide here in charleston. it is as al
a piratic history of people who like to live there, literally, and there are people who are never leavers as they describe themselves today. they have weathered storm after storm and plan to do the same thing. as you said, as al roker said, that is where the storm could quite possibly hit, people there hunkering down despite the mandatory evacuation orders in place there in dare county. ali? >> how do you get out of there and when? >> reporter: i'm actually going to try to head back...
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we've been talking about in terms of delays and cancellations we expect that to continue in a school leaver told >>we don't know when you're boarding times in a to just kind of sit around and wait for them is it 45 minutes 30 and and and 30 and it's again arriving flights like mary's. >>are taking the brunt of the impact she and others say communication with passengers could have been better tell us what the reason was so you didn't start of. >>creating the rumor mill that might have been helpful can explain what was going on and said is saying we don't know we don't know how long it's going to be that >>international travelers are really feeling much of this impasse. however if you're flying up and down the west coast. those are the flights that are going to be experiencing the most delays and cancellations this work is going to continue through september 27. at sfo noel fellow kron 4 news. >>will derek carr didn't need him to throw to to know not a prop in fact the silver and black in their opening drive just marched down the field a led care car. let's get to the highlights, denver bronc
we've been talking about in terms of delays and cancellations we expect that to continue in a school leaver told >>we don't know when you're boarding times in a to just kind of sit around and wait for them is it 45 minutes 30 and and and 30 and it's again arriving flights like mary's. >>are taking the brunt of the impact she and others say communication with passengers could have been better tell us what the reason was so you didn't start of. >>creating the rumor mill that...
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heavily during the brexit impasse in may, down to 25% overall, losing ground amongst remainers and leaversh labour's position and there has been no recovery at all in labour‘s position since then. they are finding themselves in serious competition with the liberal democrats for being the largest party amongst remainers and meanwhile, labour leave voters have moved to the brexit party or conservatives. so the question is, how is it going to be the case that this new compromise, and compromise is, will be more attractive to voters tha n is, will be more attractive to voters than the polarising positions of get out come what may and simply revoking article 50? professor, sir john curtice, thank you for your time today. the headlines on bbc news... boris johnson heads back to westminster to face mps after the supreme court ruled he acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament. reports that thomas cook holidaymakers are being pressured to pay hotel bills after the company went bust. a formal impeachment inquiry into president trump — over allegations he pressured ukraine to set up a corruption
heavily during the brexit impasse in may, down to 25% overall, losing ground amongst remainers and leaversh labour's position and there has been no recovery at all in labour‘s position since then. they are finding themselves in serious competition with the liberal democrats for being the largest party amongst remainers and meanwhile, labour leave voters have moved to the brexit party or conservatives. so the question is, how is it going to be the case that this new compromise, and compromise...
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from the university of plymouth, and a brother and sister, labour voter and conservative voter, a leavercally. what would we expect to see in plymouth in the next few weeks? which way will the seats go, do we think? well, plymouth has two very marginal seats and they often change hands. there was a poll done by the local newspaper about one year ago which suggested a lot of people now wish they had voted remain, and the other interesting thing is the student vote — a lot of students will be badly affected by brexit and they will pick up the tab in terms of lost opportunities and rescuing the situation. and also, of course, plymouth has got lots of manufacturing firms on the outskirts, on trading estates, very dependent on the european market. they were set up here to actually get into the european market, so plymouth is likely to take a big hit, irrespective of whether there is a deal or no deal. alex, labour voter, remainer. what do the next couple of months look like to you? optimistic, pessimistic — what do you think? well, i think anyone who says they know what is going to happen is
from the university of plymouth, and a brother and sister, labour voter and conservative voter, a leavercally. what would we expect to see in plymouth in the next few weeks? which way will the seats go, do we think? well, plymouth has two very marginal seats and they often change hands. there was a poll done by the local newspaper about one year ago which suggested a lot of people now wish they had voted remain, and the other interesting thing is the student vote — a lot of students will be...
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by the demonstrators who were out here in force on both sides of the brexit divide, remainers and leaverssome booing. it is much quieter today, not much sign of demonstrators at all. jeremy, going back to what they government's lawyer, lord keen, was asked. he was asked by one of the judges, actually, if it comes to it and the prime minister has to advise that parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled, might he then just parliament is recalled, might he thenjust prorogue it parliament is recalled, might he then just prorogue it or suspend parliament is recalled, might he thenjust prorogue it or suspend it ain? thenjust prorogue it or suspend it again? to that, lord keenjust said he could not comment. exactly, because lawyers are being asked questions that are really questions for politicians. of course, boris johnson might well do that. we simply do not know at this stage. in one sense you might say that some of the political machinations across the political machinations across the road and the houses of parliament and in down
by the demonstrators who were out here in force on both sides of the brexit divide, remainers and leaverssome booing. it is much quieter today, not much sign of demonstrators at all. jeremy, going back to what they government's lawyer, lord keen, was asked. he was asked by one of the judges, actually, if it comes to it and the prime minister has to advise that parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled and parliament is recalled, might he then just parliament...
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on e—mail, i was a remaining, comments on the politics, mervyn on e—mail, iwas a remaining, nelly leaverus says boris johnson unwritten constitution. anonymous says borisjohnson has transformed politics, the public are more engaged and they have made politicians accountable. pass says excellent debate including in people who did not have a voice in 2016. a former labour member says i was a lifelong member of the labour party, i will vote for boris as long as corbyn is leader of my party. dave sainsbury‘s has turned brexiter into a havoc wreaking exercise, with the world looking on a gas he has gone in all guns blazing with no level—headedness or self restraint. much more on the bbc news channel. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. hope you have a lovely weekend, goodbye. good morning. we have had a rather great start to the day, lots of clouds and outbreaks of rain for many. —— we have had a rather grey started the day. pretty grey skies and a shower in the distance of this weather watcher picture. patchy rain is moving southward across england wales, it will linger in seven areas to th
on e—mail, i was a remaining, comments on the politics, mervyn on e—mail, iwas a remaining, nelly leaverus says boris johnson unwritten constitution. anonymous says borisjohnson has transformed politics, the public are more engaged and they have made politicians accountable. pass says excellent debate including in people who did not have a voice in 2016. a former labour member says i was a lifelong member of the labour party, i will vote for boris as long as corbyn is leader of my party....
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in the interest of balance, we have a remainer and leaver, but the vast majority of people on the shop had not been devoted in any other elections, they feel betrayed if we do not leave the eu, on october the 31st of fairly soon after. lots of people are probably saying they would a general election but are basically shrugging their shoulders as to what the outcome would be and are not necessarily optimistic about whether it will solve the problems at the moment. frankie very much, phil mackie. —— thank you very much. we'll be answering your questions on all things brexit and what could happen next — in a bbc ask this. at eleven thirty tis morning we'll be speaking to kevin schofield from the website politics home and professor of politics chris hanretty, who should be able tpo answer any questions you might have — the contact details are on your screen now. it time for a look at the weather forecast with simon. good morning, everyone. we have a rather grey start to the day, outbreaks of rain across much of the uk this morning. let's look at our weather watcher photo from blackpool. lo
in the interest of balance, we have a remainer and leaver, but the vast majority of people on the shop had not been devoted in any other elections, they feel betrayed if we do not leave the eu, on october the 31st of fairly soon after. lots of people are probably saying they would a general election but are basically shrugging their shoulders as to what the outcome would be and are not necessarily optimistic about whether it will solve the problems at the moment. frankie very much, phil mackie....
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the goal the to leavers feeling as if, quote, either the institutions are corrupt or you can't trust the vote, end of quote. this is the kind of classic disinformation campaign that the kgb runs. as we all know, vladamir putin was a former leader of the kgb. in 2016, putin's goal could have been very simple. divide the american electorate, sow seeds of distrust, make it impossible for who ever run to govern. with america weakened at home, we would be weakened on the international stage. putin wins regardless of who wins the election. this is the kind of approach that has been used by the communists for nearly a century. after overthrowing the russian czar in 1917, vladamir lennon and the communists utilized western journalists as propaganda tools to defend communists. john reed defended them advocating against american intervention. lennon even used the term useful idiots to describe how leftist leaning communist sympathizing americans could be easily tricked and used to help the russians. for the past three years democrats have focused on under mining america's president instead of
the goal the to leavers feeling as if, quote, either the institutions are corrupt or you can't trust the vote, end of quote. this is the kind of classic disinformation campaign that the kgb runs. as we all know, vladamir putin was a former leader of the kgb. in 2016, putin's goal could have been very simple. divide the american electorate, sow seeds of distrust, make it impossible for who ever run to govern. with america weakened at home, we would be weakened on the international stage. putin...
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policy programme thatis outs that clear policy programme that is going to take on board remainers and leavers uk ends up staying in the eu and try to work with other parties? we need to do all of those things and i think you will get, if not an official, but an unofficial nonaggression pact between the remain parties, not targeting each other‘s target seats. one other thing i wanted to mention which is important is morality and character, and whatever you think ofjeremy corbyn, he is a transparently honest man, straight talking and honest and decent. you cannot say that about the current prime minister, even his own conservative mps don't trust him one inch. he lies from day to day, he has lied about almost everything throughout his political career and thatis throughout his political career and that is quite unsettling for traditional conservative voters, many of whom have a strong ethical and moral sense, and many of whom have a strong ethical and moralsense, and i think many of whom have a strong ethical and moral sense, and i think that we re and moral sense, and i think that were played
policy programme thatis outs that clear policy programme that is going to take on board remainers and leavers uk ends up staying in the eu and try to work with other parties? we need to do all of those things and i think you will get, if not an official, but an unofficial nonaggression pact between the remain parties, not targeting each other‘s target seats. one other thing i wanted to mention which is important is morality and character, and whatever you think ofjeremy corbyn, he is a...
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has spent the last three years trying to persist with this balancing act, trying to keep on—board leavershat, tom watson also says the party ought to immediately press for another referendum as soon as parliament returns on october the 14th. jeremy corbyn has said no, let's go for a general election as a way to resolve the brexit issue. i think tom watson has pretty much signalled there is no point in labour trying to come up with its own brexit deal. mr corbyn has said they will put a credible deal in any future referendum. tom watson saying, there are no good brexit deals. all brexit is bad. his thinking is partly tactical, he ta kes thinking is partly tactical, he takes the view that labour can recover those remain voters, who deserted two other remain parties, the liberal democrats or whatever. he also takes the view that if you just have a general election to resolve brexit, the labour's policies, austerity and other areas just simply get drowned out. and lastly, he argues it is three, going on for years since the brexit referendum and therefore the original referendum, he says, is n
has spent the last three years trying to persist with this balancing act, trying to keep on—board leavershat, tom watson also says the party ought to immediately press for another referendum as soon as parliament returns on october the 14th. jeremy corbyn has said no, let's go for a general election as a way to resolve the brexit issue. i think tom watson has pretty much signalled there is no point in labour trying to come up with its own brexit deal. mr corbyn has said they will put a...
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the old dow chemical was not that leavered. the new dow chemical is oil. thank you.hat stock was actually down at one point. they're so levered to oil, the stock's going to be up so down and out. >> dow has been -- >> oh, dow -- jim fitterly doing a great job. don't forget they vote with their sustainable. >> you can join all the sustainable plastics associations it's not going to help in terms of the forward-facing part of the company. i don't know how you deal with it. >> how many continents are there in the world >> seven >> no. eight. there's that plastic continent. >> go with seven. >> that one is big it's a nice continent. you can't live there yet. >> the great pacific garbage patch is what you're referring to. >> some of it is 30, 40 years old. they have old mr. clean bottles in there. >> they do >> at some point plastic in the ocean will weigh more than fish. >> that's scary. >> they'll buy it down today and the millennials will shoot it down they will. >> maybe they'll buy iphones >> the widely watched watcher of am, rosenblatt threw some cold water on on fr
the old dow chemical was not that leavered. the new dow chemical is oil. thank you.hat stock was actually down at one point. they're so levered to oil, the stock's going to be up so down and out. >> dow has been -- >> oh, dow -- jim fitterly doing a great job. don't forget they vote with their sustainable. >> you can join all the sustainable plastics associations it's not going to help in terms of the forward-facing part of the company. i don't know how you deal with it....
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Sep 25, 2019
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when you look at leavers, they overwhelmingly believe it is the wrong decision, but over 80% of lib dems the realworld? you a turning point for the people out there in the real world? you talk about her cooking and turning points. another talking points, questions about borisjohnson's role as mayor of london, giving money to certain companies and the friendship he had with one of their directors. what impact could that have in polling terms? that could have a larger impact in terms of long—term effects for pa rty‘s fortu nes. terms of long—term effects for party's fortunes. that is an easy issue for people to understand, people can relate to it, whereas the supreme court decision and suspension parliament is more confusing and detail oriented. but is it? it was unlawful. it does not get much clearer than that. that is true but the other scandal may be juicier in the detail. dawn, we are talking aboutjennifer arcuri and a statement earlier in the house, but borisjohnson has other things to worry about, particularly what he is going to say in the next hour or two. he will have to address t
when you look at leavers, they overwhelmingly believe it is the wrong decision, but over 80% of lib dems the realworld? you a turning point for the people out there in the real world? you talk about her cooking and turning points. another talking points, questions about borisjohnson's role as mayor of london, giving money to certain companies and the friendship he had with one of their directors. what impact could that have in polling terms? that could have a larger impact in terms of...
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hard-line leavers and remainers have been turning a complicated decision into a crisis. between us they are eroding the trust and patience of the british people. this debate today is born of fear, understanding that the u.k. will leave with no deal and this will cause avoidable damage on our economy. it is born of a fear that the prime minister is insincere in his stated intention of reaching a deal for the eu 27. others also have to be self-critical in his house. it is disingenuous to tell the public your against no deal if you're really also against any deal and indeed against brexit. if the eu 27 and except a deal however advised it must be better for the u.k. and the eu 27 by no deal. i urge colleagues that if the amendment -- are selected today that you supported because what it does, it ties an extension to securing a deal which i think is the proper way forward. i will give way. >> i pay tribute to her for the way in which she has sought compromise. i agree with what she said about the approach set out by her honorable friend. he has considerable potential. would
hard-line leavers and remainers have been turning a complicated decision into a crisis. between us they are eroding the trust and patience of the british people. this debate today is born of fear, understanding that the u.k. will leave with no deal and this will cause avoidable damage on our economy. it is born of a fear that the prime minister is insincere in his stated intention of reaching a deal for the eu 27. others also have to be self-critical in his house. it is disingenuous to tell the...
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local government will have most of the leavers to spend that money quickly. where new money can be spent quickly. —— local government will have most of the leavers. can we afford this? interesting. the government can borrow at 0.5%. additional borrowing isn't actually that expensive, but there is a golden rule associated with public spending, we can always afford it if it is good spending. it has a positive return for the wider economy. we can never afford it if it is bad spending. that's always the thing to tag back to, forget deficits, forget debt, it is the quality of that spending, and that will only come with time whether we can assess whether it is good or bad spending. does this mean the government has seen the deficit as less important now? we will find out very quickly if there is a budget because the chancellor will have to state whether he thinks the budget rules he inherited off philip hammond will be the ones he maintains but i think it is unlikely. thank you forjoining us. that's all the business news. thanks very much. it is shaping up to be a
local government will have most of the leavers to spend that money quickly. where new money can be spent quickly. —— local government will have most of the leavers. can we afford this? interesting. the government can borrow at 0.5%. additional borrowing isn't actually that expensive, but there is a golden rule associated with public spending, we can always afford it if it is good spending. it has a positive return for the wider economy. we can never afford it if it is bad spending. that's...