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case several orangutans lisa spree jay and another wild orangutan mother and her infant called mama leila they are tranquilizing the orangutans so they can put them in this crate because they're going to be transported to the raingoing to be released. it doesn't go without a number of glitches here and there. you see one of their trucks got stuck when the road caved under it. >> look at this production. all the people involved. they've already been traveling, now they're in a car, now they're in a boat. we've seen like 50 people involved to help these three or four animals. >> this is abimportant task, why they're so committed to it. >> do you know what they were rehabbed for, injuries or being orphaned? >> different reasons. spree jay was rescued from someone's home when he was 4-year-old but he was deploying wild behavior. good candidate for rerelease. lisa was there since january of 2015. sadly mama leila and their infant had been driven from their forest habitat by logging and land clearance so they were essentially located to a new home. i love this part here where they are able to r
case several orangutans lisa spree jay and another wild orangutan mother and her infant called mama leila they are tranquilizing the orangutans so they can put them in this crate because they're going to be transported to the raingoing to be released. it doesn't go without a number of glitches here and there. you see one of their trucks got stuck when the road caved under it. >> look at this production. all the people involved. they've already been traveling, now they're in a car, now...
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leila: es mÁs que activar un interruptor.te de puerto rico, ahora tiene un generador masivo para alimentar la subestaciÓn. alcanza para dar electricidad a parte del pueblo, no es una soluciÓn permanente, no alcanza para darle luz a sus 38,000 habitantes. yabucoa siempre era conocida por su agricultura, ahora por la zona en la que marÍa llegÓ a puerto rico e inmediatamente cortÓ la electricidad. el alcalde no sabe cuÁndo restauran la electricidad, cree que fue el primero en lidiar con marÍa y podrÍa ser el Último. el alcalde naciÓ y se crió en estas montaÑas, cerca de la costa. denomina a marÍa como un monstruo que lo destruyo. Él dice que las zonas urbanas, pronto podrÍan tener electricidad, pero en la parte montaÑosa podrÍa tardar hasta el verano, que es cuando comienza la temporada de huracanes . a kilÓmetros del pueblo, dÓnde es difÍcil arreglar lÍneas de alta tensiÓn, tiene pocas esperanzas de que su casa vuelva pronto a la normalidad. marÍa ingresÓ por las ventanas y las puertas y arruinÓ mÁs que los muebles, arruina su
leila: es mÁs que activar un interruptor.te de puerto rico, ahora tiene un generador masivo para alimentar la subestaciÓn. alcanza para dar electricidad a parte del pueblo, no es una soluciÓn permanente, no alcanza para darle luz a sus 38,000 habitantes. yabucoa siempre era conocida por su agricultura, ahora por la zona en la que marÍa llegÓ a puerto rico e inmediatamente cortÓ la electricidad. el alcalde no sabe cuÁndo restauran la electricidad, cree que fue el primero en lidiar con...
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leila escribiÓ una biografÍa en el aÑo 2013 y hoy nos acompaÑa. una biografÍa entonces me llamaron y me dijeron que si me animaba a escribirla. esta ees una mirada muy periodÍstica y narra su vida como la viviÓ. es un homenaje muy bonito. lo hice ccon mucho respeto y cariÑo. karla: te mandamos un fuerte aplauso y gracias por estar con nosotros. seguimos ccon el homenaje a la diva. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. ♪ m ♪ francisca: llegÓ el momento! ayer se celebrÓ un evento muy especial. vamos a verlo! alan: amigos, un placer estar con ustedes. eva y ricky martin, antes que nada gracias por hacer esto. >> casi tiene 10 aÑos. es una plataforma donde estamos ayudando a muchos. ricky me llamÓ y me dijo que tenÍamos que hacer una noche por puerto rico. ricky: ella dice que yo pero ella tiene un gran corazÓn. muchas personas en mi tierra no tienen agua potable ni luz. debemos ayudarlos. >> rrecuerdas cuando este remoto paso en mÉxico, todos salieron a la calle a ayudar. cuando los ves unidos da esperanza en mi alma. alan: hacemos -- alan: somos mÁs lo
leila escribiÓ una biografÍa en el aÑo 2013 y hoy nos acompaÑa. una biografÍa entonces me llamaron y me dijeron que si me animaba a escribirla. esta ees una mirada muy periodÍstica y narra su vida como la viviÓ. es un homenaje muy bonito. lo hice ccon mucho respeto y cariÑo. karla: te mandamos un fuerte aplauso y gracias por estar con nosotros. seguimos ccon el homenaje a la diva. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. ♪ m ♪ francisca: llegÓ el momento! ayer se celebrÓ un evento muy...
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artist leila's installation involves so many elements that she is collaborating with makers anna ande. the concept involves foam, a lot of foam. so the plan we have at the moment is to cut some hand shapes out to go into this stairwell so you have to wage your way through these foam hands to get to the art installation. it's representative of the kind of invasion of interpersonal space. a key part of the team's message of unmute the commute is the idea of the passenger's pledge. that they will step in when they see harassment. so professor liz has asked katie from activist group hollaback to hold one of their workshops which teach people about safe ways to intervene. they hope these workshops which they teach around the world will encourage people from being just passive bystanders into actively intervening. actually talking to a tfl member of staff is a good idea or even british transport police. a lot of us aren't that comfortable engaging with the police. particularly people of colour, particularly lgbtq people, migrants, anyone with an insecure status who could be a victim of one
artist leila's installation involves so many elements that she is collaborating with makers anna ande. the concept involves foam, a lot of foam. so the plan we have at the moment is to cut some hand shapes out to go into this stairwell so you have to wage your way through these foam hands to get to the art installation. it's representative of the kind of invasion of interpersonal space. a key part of the team's message of unmute the commute is the idea of the passenger's pledge. that they will...
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leila nathoo at westminster, thank you.nment has been meeting to discuss the results of regional elections in catalonia which saw separatist parties win a slim majority in the new assembly. the result is a setback for the government in madrid, which called the election after an independence referendum held earlier this year was ruled unlawful. our europe correspondent gavin lee is outside the catalan regional assembly in barcelona. well, after these extraordinary weeks, this was the moment today the spanish government had hoped they would settle the independence crisis. it hasn't turned out that way. after a record number of votes, 4.5 million people here voting, a region the size of belgium, it seems it's a very splintered, fractured result. there was one singular party that was the all—out winner, a unity party. the separatist parties are claiming victory. having followed the result for the past 2a hours. smiling and on the face of it triumphant, the pro—spain leader of the citizens party has taken the most seats in the c
leila nathoo at westminster, thank you.nment has been meeting to discuss the results of regional elections in catalonia which saw separatist parties win a slim majority in the new assembly. the result is a setback for the government in madrid, which called the election after an independence referendum held earlier this year was ruled unlawful. our europe correspondent gavin lee is outside the catalan regional assembly in barcelona. well, after these extraordinary weeks, this was the moment...
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leila santiago, thank you for the report. >>> still ahead, we take you to the box office for a sneakie releases for 2018. stick around. when you have a cold, pain from a headache can make this... ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliqu
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welcome to tonight's conversation with leila janah, founder and author of the excellent book gives work reversing poverty one job at a time. tonight's conversation is moderated by laura tyson, phd, graduate of the school of business at uc berkeley. i think you already did this, but here's a challenge. turn to somebody you don't know and introduce your self before we get started. [inaudible conversations] okay. that is the perfect 82nd friendship. [laughter] let's come back. this is my kind of audience. i hope that you are like this and it comes time to the audience questions. you are at the second event to take place in this auditorium. [applause] that is worth a round of applause. we are in our brand-new home where 114-years-old we've been [inaudible] so this is nice, we are incredibly excited and it's possible because of the donors and members and volunteers like people like you, so thank you for showing up and giving us a reason to buy build a brand-new building. anybody's first time here at the club? for anybody that doesn't know, we are a nonprofit and we can only do this with 400
welcome to tonight's conversation with leila janah, founder and author of the excellent book gives work reversing poverty one job at a time. tonight's conversation is moderated by laura tyson, phd, graduate of the school of business at uc berkeley. i think you already did this, but here's a challenge. turn to somebody you don't know and introduce your self before we get started. [inaudible conversations] okay. that is the perfect 82nd friendship. [laughter] let's come back. this is my kind of...
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leila nathoo visits one clinic in london to hear whether the right to freedom of expression has crossedn west london. anti—abortion activists have been campaigning outside it for yea rs been campaigning outside it for years but should they be allowed to? tell me a better place i could go to try to convince people not to do this. staff at the mary stopes clinic have been collecting examples of what they say is intimidating behaviour. this is the log that we have kept. any time a patient comes in and has had a difficult time outside with the protester and is happy for us to record that. here is an entry, client distressed but being approached by protester, would not allow her to pass. became tearful after being called a murderer. it's notjust happening in london. kitty had a similar experience in manchester when she had an abortion last year. what were their tactics? they would justify their tactics? they would justify their behaviour by saying were not breaking any laws or shouting or upsetting people but they are. i didn'tjust upsetting people but they are. i didn't just wake up upsetti
leila nathoo visits one clinic in london to hear whether the right to freedom of expression has crossedn west london. anti—abortion activists have been campaigning outside it for yea rs been campaigning outside it for years but should they be allowed to? tell me a better place i could go to try to convince people not to do this. staff at the mary stopes clinic have been collecting examples of what they say is intimidating behaviour. this is the log that we have kept. any time a patient comes...
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i don't take care of them every day but when i do i stroke and feed them leila tells us. he explains that the reindeer ataman says he likes them all. to let us know not. victoria's father is a reindeer breeder she studied in stockholm for a few semesters commuting between the city and lapland. neela has a favorite reindeer it's called apple and is harnessed for shorter trips it's an arduous task because victoria can only put on the harness without gloves. or you come in after you have. my fingers are freezing and going on a sleigh ride has fallen out of fashion these days and that. was almost one hundred that even though some a woman like me thinks it's cold now if you spend too much time outside without loss on having to touch on a wood so your face will be a bit cold nanina let's get going and look for food for the reindeer. reindeer apo is quickly drawn to a tree. the who regularly have had these branches are covered in lichen a real treat for reindeer people can eat lichen too but it doesn't taste very nice you can make tea with it and this is even more out there. i m
i don't take care of them every day but when i do i stroke and feed them leila tells us. he explains that the reindeer ataman says he likes them all. to let us know not. victoria's father is a reindeer breeder she studied in stockholm for a few semesters commuting between the city and lapland. neela has a favorite reindeer it's called apple and is harnessed for shorter trips it's an arduous task because victoria can only put on the harness without gloves. or you come in after you have. my...
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it's so cold that victoria highness going to her son leila have to go out every morning and night to prevent their small herd from starving we're in poor yes two hundred kilometers south of corona. the reindeer spend the rest of the year living outside in the fells but to go. through the winter they need looking after with daily feeding for a few months the rain there are generally good natured but victoria neela have to watch out for their antlers nevertheless. this as i don't take care of them every day but when i do i stroke and feed them neela tells. explains that the reindeer ataman says he likes them all. a little slack not. victoria's father is a reindeer breeder she studied in stockholm for a few semesters commuting between the city and lapland. neela has a favorite reindeer it's called apple and is harnessed for shorter trips it's an arduous task because victoria can only put on a harness without gloves on and i. always come after you after my fingers are freezing and going on a sleigh ride has fallen out of fashion these days the first thought. was almost forgotten that eve
it's so cold that victoria highness going to her son leila have to go out every morning and night to prevent their small herd from starving we're in poor yes two hundred kilometers south of corona. the reindeer spend the rest of the year living outside in the fells but to go. through the winter they need looking after with daily feeding for a few months the rain there are generally good natured but victoria neela have to watch out for their antlers nevertheless. this as i don't take care of...
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insisted that very good progress has been made in the brexit negotiations. 0ur political correspondent leilafrom brussels without the deal she wanted. she knows she needs a new plan to convince those she thought we re plan to convince those she thought were on her side this. afternoon in the commons, facing questions about what went wrong. on monday, as she thought she was coming here to make a statement, it was vetoed by the leader of the dup, the tail really is wagging the dog here. the prime minister insisting that talks were moving forward. we are at the point of progressing on to the next stage. nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. so the final settlement won‘t be agreed until we have actually got the whole of the deal agreed. but i have to say to the right honourable gentleman, he asked me questions about hard borders. half the labour party wants it stay in the single market. half want to leave, the only hard border around is right down the middle of the labour party. on the cusp of an agreement on monday to try to settle the separation from the eu so talks can turn to future
insisted that very good progress has been made in the brexit negotiations. 0ur political correspondent leilafrom brussels without the deal she wanted. she knows she needs a new plan to convince those she thought we re plan to convince those she thought were on her side this. afternoon in the commons, facing questions about what went wrong. on monday, as she thought she was coming here to make a statement, it was vetoed by the leader of the dup, the tail really is wagging the dog here. the prime...
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yeah, a few years ago my school, an afterschool program, and i did it withmy friend leila and nobodyelse joined but we saved water from our school. we went through all the bathrooms of our school and we ended up saving, like, 357 gallons every day or something, and we got -- jane good al-contacted us and were stuns of the month. [applause] >> how bid the girls feel about being interviewed and going public with their stories. >> i didn't find any that were -- i think it's because we laid the groundwork before we went. i never photographed anybody until i had talked with them maybe for an hour, and because i was there long enough, i would talk with them one day and then go back the next day and two days later and talk with them again. so they felt fairly comfortable with us. all over africa they called me the -- whatever word it was that meant grandma, in you began da. their relationship with me was likely to be different than it was with alex, but they were not reticent about telling their stories. they had agreed -- i had shown them other books, so they knew exactly what they were ge
yeah, a few years ago my school, an afterschool program, and i did it withmy friend leila and nobodyelse joined but we saved water from our school. we went through all the bathrooms of our school and we ended up saving, like, 357 gallons every day or something, and we got -- jane good al-contacted us and were stuns of the month. [applause] >> how bid the girls feel about being interviewed and going public with their stories. >> i didn't find any that were -- i think it's because we...
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ian contacts leila dunbar, then-director of collectibles at sotheby's auction house in new york. >> herre the rules are the real thing. >> the rules scored a 10/10 because they had come down from dr. naismith to his son to ian naismith. having his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. that's less than the $5 million the rules were once appraised for. the proof will be in the bidding. >> it's like a horse race. you just don't know how it's going to end. >> or where they'll end up. jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back t
ian contacts leila dunbar, then-director of collectibles at sotheby's auction house in new york. >> herre the rules are the real thing. >> the rules scored a 10/10 because they had come down from dr. naismith to his son to ian naismith. having his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in...
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leila, cnn, puerto rico. >> such resilience. you for that story. >>> up next, march madness, see what stories rows to the top as the most influential of 2017. if sleep is essential to happiness. what's essential to sleep? introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. expertly designed for support, pressure relief, cooling and bounce. read our reviews then try the leesa mattress in your own home. sleep on it for 100 nights and love it or get a full refund. order now and get $100 off. go to buyleesa.com today. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98%
leila, cnn, puerto rico. >> such resilience. you for that story. >>> up next, march madness, see what stories rows to the top as the most influential of 2017. if sleep is essential to happiness. what's essential to sleep? introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. expertly designed for support, pressure relief, cooling and bounce. read our reviews then try the leesa mattress in your own home. sleep on it for 100 nights and love it or get a full refund. order now and...
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leila santiago has more. >> reporter: more than a flip of the switch.hurricane maria. after more than three months without power, ida is one of the lucky few who just got power. >> translator: hot water. she's able to take a hot shower. that's what she's excited about, a hot shower. >> reporter: in south eastern puerto rico now has a massive generator to power substation. enough to power part of the town, not a permanent solution. not enough to turn the lights back on for all 38,000 people. it's always been known for its agricultural. now it's known for that area where hurricane maria came in with 155-mile-per-hour winds knocking out electricity 2i immediately. the mayor says he doesn't know when power will be restored sew believes they were the first to deal with maria and they could be the last. >> mayor was born and raised in these mountains near the coast. he calls maria monster that destroyed them. he's saying the urban area could get power very soon, but this area, the mountainous area, it could be summer before they see it. which take note, summe
leila santiago has more. >> reporter: more than a flip of the switch.hurricane maria. after more than three months without power, ida is one of the lucky few who just got power. >> translator: hot water. she's able to take a hot shower. that's what she's excited about, a hot shower. >> reporter: in south eastern puerto rico now has a massive generator to power substation. enough to power part of the town, not a permanent solution. not enough to turn the lights back on for all...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo reports.orter: have you won over the dup, yet, prime minister? back from brussels without the deal she wanted. she knows she needs a new plan to convince those she thought were on her side this. were on her side. this afternoon in the commons, facing questions about what went wrong. on monday, as she thought she was coming here to make a statement, it was vetoed by the leader of the dup, the tail really is wagging the dog here! the prime minister insisting that talks were moving forward. we're at the point of progressing on to the next stage. nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. so the final settlement won't be agreed until we have actually got the whole of the deal agreed. but i have to say to the right honourable gentleman, he has asked me questions about hard borders. half the labour party wants it stay in the single market. half want to leave, the only hard border around is right down the middle of the labour party. on the cusp of an agreement on monday to try to settle the separa
our political correspondent leila nathoo reports.orter: have you won over the dup, yet, prime minister? back from brussels without the deal she wanted. she knows she needs a new plan to convince those she thought were on her side this. were on her side. this afternoon in the commons, facing questions about what went wrong. on monday, as she thought she was coming here to make a statement, it was vetoed by the leader of the dup, the tail really is wagging the dog here! the prime minister...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster this morning.and being treated any differently to any other part of the uk. but that proposal from theresa may has also caused anger among brexiteers in the cabinet who fear she is rowing back on the position to deviate from eu standards after brexit, they are trying to keep her in check. theresa may fighting battles on all sides. she has to get the dup back on side so she can start the trade talks next week. she hasn't spoken to arlene foster, the dup leader, so there is no sign yet that she will be able to go back to brussels any time soon. so i think the next couple of days will be crucial to see if she can try and find some agreement. thank you very much. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee from the path of wildfires in southern california. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed by the blazes and several thousand homes are under mandatory evacuation in the cities of ventura and santa paula, north of los angeles. california has been hit hard by wildfires in recent months. at
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster this morning.and being treated any differently to any other part of the uk. but that proposal from theresa may has also caused anger among brexiteers in the cabinet who fear she is rowing back on the position to deviate from eu standards after brexit, they are trying to keep her in check. theresa may fighting battles on all sides. she has to get the dup back on side so she can start the trade talks next week. she hasn't spoken to arlene...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster. how damaging are these new claims?easingly serious suggestion that number ten new about damien green before he was promoted to number ten flatly denies the prime minister knew anything about it but it does raise questions about it but it does raise questions about the culture here in westminster, the working culture, how serious the allegations of inappropriate behaviour were taken in the past. remember, it was kate moore to be, the young conservative activist, her claims that damien green centre suggested texts, touched her on the knee fleetingly. it is those claims which led to the investigation. she says she told the bbc yesterday that she was coming forward because she said things needed to change your in westminster. there seemed to be an improper mixing of mental ship and sexual advance within the conservative party. — — sexual advance within the conservative party. —— mentorship. in his case, i was aware he was the deputy prime minister and i was aware that number ten new about it. the investigation into damien
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster. how damaging are these new claims?easingly serious suggestion that number ten new about damien green before he was promoted to number ten flatly denies the prime minister knew anything about it but it does raise questions about it but it does raise questions about the culture here in westminster, the working culture, how serious the allegations of inappropriate behaviour were taken in the past. remember, it was kate moore to be, the...
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going to hand you over to sunny it because the record is doing really well exactly thank you so much leila a crypto currency exchange in south korea is bankrupt and closing it was hacked again after losing thousands of bitcoins earlier this year this highlights security concerns about virtual currencies which are boring right now the established banking industry is skeptical federal reserve chair janet yellen recently sad bitcoin is not a stable source of value and does not constitute legal tender she also called it highly speculative and the japanese finance minister charles aso acknowledged that bitcoin has not yet been proven to be credible enough to become a currency and that's despite his government recognizing bitcoin earlier this year but i am after that christina guard has a different take on bitcoin as you can read saying it could well give existing currencies and monetary policy a run for your money that is so much more to talk about that comes to bitcoin speculation and risks and in the studio here with me is aaron tilton from the business desk you have followed all the developm
going to hand you over to sunny it because the record is doing really well exactly thank you so much leila a crypto currency exchange in south korea is bankrupt and closing it was hacked again after losing thousands of bitcoins earlier this year this highlights security concerns about virtual currencies which are boring right now the established banking industry is skeptical federal reserve chair janet yellen recently sad bitcoin is not a stable source of value and does not constitute legal...
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with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo.nation to carry on, but what choice did she have?” steel and determination to carry on, but what choice did she have? i did think she did have much choice after that investigation reported in the way it did. remember it was all about damian green misleading people with his comments that he wasn't aware that pornography had been found on his computer during that police raid. as ben said, the political damage does feel limited at the moment. theresa may is still there. she has taken what she thinks is firm action to show that she will not tolerate the standards of ministerial code being breached in any way. and certainly with the year coming to an end, i think she will hope she can start anew. there is no impetus to recruit a new first secretary of state, that won't be done before the parliament breaks up for recess. so a bit of new starts in the new year. she doesn't need to replace damian green, but she will feel she has drawn the mat tore a close. but there are members of her own part
with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo.nation to carry on, but what choice did she have?” steel and determination to carry on, but what choice did she have? i did think she did have much choice after that investigation reported in the way it did. remember it was all about damian green misleading people with his comments that he wasn't aware that pornography had been found on his computer during that police raid. as ben said, the political damage does feel limited at the moment....
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminsterfor us. so, a flurry of manoeuvring.make of what is going on? there seems to be some kind of movement tonight. there have been intensive talks going on behind—the—scenes between the uk, the uk and ireland, the uk mission, and with the dup here, to try to find this crucial form of words that is acceptable to the dup about the irish border after brexit, how aligned britain's regulations will be after brexit. the dup saying it will not entertain any thing that separates off northern ireland from the rest of the uk but it does appear to be some movement tonight. we understand from sources there is some new language being put into a d raft some new language being put into a draft agreement that has been put to brussels, to the irish government, that has been shared with the dup this afternoon. so, certainly, some positive nod squirt some hint there is movement, but nothing confirmed yet from the government. all they are saying that number 10, is there has been progress but no agreement has been progress but no agreement has b
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminsterfor us. so, a flurry of manoeuvring.make of what is going on? there seems to be some kind of movement tonight. there have been intensive talks going on behind—the—scenes between the uk, the uk and ireland, the uk mission, and with the dup here, to try to find this crucial form of words that is acceptable to the dup about the irish border after brexit, how aligned britain's regulations will be after brexit. the dup saying it will not...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. back from brussels without the deal she wanted.e needs a new plan to convince those she thought were on her side. this afternoon in the comments facing questions about what went wrong. on monday as she thought she was coming here to make a statement it was vetoed by the leader of the dup. the tale really is wagging the dog. the prime minister insisting that talks we re prime minister insisting that talks were moving forward. we are at the point of progressing onto the next stage, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed so the final settle m e nt everything is agreed so the final settlement will not be agreed until we have the whole deal agreed. but i have to say to the right honourable gentleman he has asked me earlier about hard borders, half the labour party wa nts about hard borders, half the labour party wants to stay in the single market, half wants to leave, the only hard border around is right down the middle of the labour party for top on the cusp of an agreement on monday to try to settle the separation from the eu so
our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. back from brussels without the deal she wanted.e needs a new plan to convince those she thought were on her side. this afternoon in the comments facing questions about what went wrong. on monday as she thought she was coming here to make a statement it was vetoed by the leader of the dup. the tale really is wagging the dog. the prime minister insisting that talks we re prime minister insisting that talks were moving forward. we are at the point...
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with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what choice did she really have?igation had reported, theresa may had sought a second opinion in addition to the cabinet office official who was tasked with looking into the claims against damian green. once it did find that damian green. once it did find that damian green. once it did find that damian green had misled the public with his denial that he knew that pornography had been found on his computer in that police raid, then she had no choice but to ask him to resign and he admitted that he had been wrong to have made those state m e nts been wrong to have made those statements in his own resignation letter. so i think this is her attempt to draw a line under this, to show that she is not afraid to dismiss one of her closest political allies when they have been found to breach the ministerial code. i think there has been a lot of attention on there has been a lot of attention on the role of the police in precipitating damian green's down fall. the inquiry focussed on claims to the pornography on a computer and
with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what choice did she really have?igation had reported, theresa may had sought a second opinion in addition to the cabinet office official who was tasked with looking into the claims against damian green. once it did find that damian green. once it did find that damian green. once it did find that damian green had misled the public with his denial that he knew that pornography had been found on his computer in that police raid, then she had no...
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to suggest that he had breached the expected standards of behaviour. 0ur political correspondent, leilao, is at westminster. tell us more? this investigation has been going on almost two months into mark garner. it fold claims made by his then secretary, two separate incidents in 2010 about inappropriate comments to her and asked her to buy sex toys. he said the two incidents were taken out of context. he said they had been friends at the time. he had apologised at the time. there was a cabinet office investigation begun into his behaviour, as you say, to determine whether he had broken the ministerial code. tonight we have just received the results of that investigation which found that since 2016, since he became a minister, he had not broken the ministerial code. regarding the behaviour going back to 2010, before he was in government, the fact he apologised and had no intention to cause distress was enough for the prime minister to decide to draw a line underneath this issue. you heard theresa may earlier talking about the fact she convened party leaders create some sort of proper gr
to suggest that he had breached the expected standards of behaviour. 0ur political correspondent, leilao, is at westminster. tell us more? this investigation has been going on almost two months into mark garner. it fold claims made by his then secretary, two separate incidents in 2010 about inappropriate comments to her and asked her to buy sex toys. he said the two incidents were taken out of context. he said they had been friends at the time. he had apologised at the time. there was a cabinet...
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leila nathoo, thank you. on the show this morning: passports — blue, burgundy or black?? they're bringing back the old—style blue passports following a redesign post—brexit. but anyone under 45 has never had one. let us know your thoughts on this. are you bothered? is it hugely important is to you? do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. good morning. good morning, chloe, thank you. the foreign secretary, boris johnson, is in russia meeting his counterpart, sergey lavrov. he is giving a news conference in about an hour, in which he is expected to say that russia must rein in its digital attacks or face retaliation from the uk. use also saying that he wants to cooperate with president putin on international challenges. theresa may, who is in cyprus this morning, explained borisjohnson‘s may, who is in cyprus this morning, explained boris johnson's approach the foreign secretary is going to be ensu
leila nathoo, thank you. on the show this morning: passports — blue, burgundy or black?? they're bringing back the old—style blue passports following a redesign post—brexit. but anyone under 45 has never had one. let us know your thoughts on this. are you bothered? is it hugely important is to you? do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the...
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pero leila, gracias por escribirnos. cuÁl es el mejor momento para dejar a los niÑos tomar alcohol?me decÍa que el alcohol era una cosa que iba a salir de ahÍ, como lucifer. uno crece con el miedo. uno ve una botella mal puesta, uno bebe. salÍ de una fiesta en esos momentos en que era muy bonita, todavÍa hay fotos y datos, creo que por eso me fui. es decir una cosa. por quÉ si a los italianos no les afecta el cerebro, por quÉ no podemos hacerle asÍ a los niÑos para que prueben. nancy: es que la gente tiene que saber hasta dÓnde va a llegar. hay que poner normas y por eso esta el mundo como estÁ. bella: pero usted le enseÑan en la casa. es lo mismo cuando no le enseÑan de sexo. salen y quedan embarazadas. tiene que hablarles de alcohol. nancy: pero una cosa es hablarle. en santo domingo existe la ley. sabes quÉ pasa? tÚ puedes pasar y pedir bebidas y seguir manejando. existe una ley que lo prohÍbe. cuando mi hija cumpliÓ 15 aÑos no tengo que decirte lo que me costo para que los muchachos no se emborracha. tuve que hacer de todo y se iban de esquina y traÍan alcohol. [hablan a la vez]
pero leila, gracias por escribirnos. cuÁl es el mejor momento para dejar a los niÑos tomar alcohol?me decÍa que el alcohol era una cosa que iba a salir de ahÍ, como lucifer. uno crece con el miedo. uno ve una botella mal puesta, uno bebe. salÍ de una fiesta en esos momentos en que era muy bonita, todavÍa hay fotos y datos, creo que por eso me fui. es decir una cosa. por quÉ si a los italianos no les afecta el cerebro, por quÉ no podemos hacerle asÍ a los niÑos para que prueben. nancy:...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster.f talks going through the night, and it sounds rather dramatic. are we close to a breakthrough? well, there is certainly a sense of urgency and this does feel like one of the key moment so far in the brexit process. there is only a week or so to go before eu leaders need to decide whether to move those talks on the trade, and it certainly feels like today's talks in brussels are trying today's talks in brussels are trying to persuade the eu side that we have simply offered enough. today was a deadline the eu had set to say, look, britain, you need to come up with the goods on the divorce bill, on eu citizens‘ rights, and the irish border. on the first two, on eu citizens‘ writes, there is agreement, we are broadly on the way there. on the divorce bill, britain has offered to put more money on the table, up to 50 billion euros to settle our accounts. brussels have welcomed that. but the big sticking point now seems to be the issue of how the irish border will look after brexit. now, the
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster.f talks going through the night, and it sounds rather dramatic. are we close to a breakthrough? well, there is certainly a sense of urgency and this does feel like one of the key moment so far in the brexit process. there is only a week or so to go before eu leaders need to decide whether to move those talks on the trade, and it certainly feels like today's talks in brussels are trying today's talks in brussels are trying to persuade...