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i found the meeting that i had with the noble lord and the other noble lords extremely useful indeed,and all agreed on, was that leadership, what we saw as so important, was leadership with the skills and training that was required for senior police officers. i don't believe that the noble baroness, the minister, answered the noble lord, lord blair's question, so perhaps i can rephrase it. can the noble baroness the minister please explain, if the government is not considering appointing admirals of the fleet, who have never commanded a warship mad if the government is not considering appointing field marshals who have never led troops into battle, why is the government considering appointing chief constables who have no experience of policing? well, my lords, the direct entry scheme would not apply to chief co nsta bles. it would not apply to chief commissioners of the metropolitan police. the senior officer roles that i have talked about do not include them under current legislation, and i hope that that helps to answer the noble lord's question. staying in the lords, peers also tur
i found the meeting that i had with the noble lord and the other noble lords extremely useful indeed,and all agreed on, was that leadership, what we saw as so important, was leadership with the skills and training that was required for senior police officers. i don't believe that the noble baroness, the minister, answered the noble lord, lord blair's question, so perhaps i can rephrase it. can the noble baroness the minister please explain, if the government is not considering appointing...
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then came the youngest member of the lords, 38—year—old gabrielle bertin.ening had been put back two days. some of you may know that i was david cameron's press secretary and whilst i have huge admiration for my former boss, i think it is fair to say he did give me one or two pr challenges over the years. however, faced with an unforeseen, shall we put it, delay of the queen's speech, i don't think even i could have come up with slow drying ink on vellum, so i have to hand it to my successors in number ten for that stroke of genius. lord newby said he'd struggled to write his speech because of uncertainty over what might be in the queen's speech. but sunday came and the fog hadn't lifted. the only new announcement was that because it was proving so difficult to write this year's queen speech, the government had decided not to have one next year at all. i suspect there are a number of issues on which the conservative and dup government might not find all the mps of their respective parties in total agreement. particularly, if the prime minister fails to putj
then came the youngest member of the lords, 38—year—old gabrielle bertin.ening had been put back two days. some of you may know that i was david cameron's press secretary and whilst i have huge admiration for my former boss, i think it is fair to say he did give me one or two pr challenges over the years. however, faced with an unforeseen, shall we put it, delay of the queen's speech, i don't think even i could have come up with slow drying ink on vellum, so i have to hand it to my...
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labour and the liberal democrats could look to derail the prime minster‘s "brexit" lines in the lordsthe times also leads with the process of britain's departure from the eu, scotland and the lords could block "brexit" legislation. the queen's speech described as a clearing of the decks for the prime minister ahead of the brexit talks. the express leads on the health of the duke of edinburgh, as the queen attends the ceremony at parliament with prince charles rather than with her husband. the guardian focuses on the fallout of the grenfell tower fire, the council inspected the tower 16 times before the tragedy. the mirror says that toxic cyanide gas may have contributed to the deaths following the fire. scandal at uber, chief executive, travis kalanick resigned. trouble for commuters in record heat, temperatures in london reach 34 heat, temperatures in london reach 3a celsius. we are going to start with the times, theresa may facing result over brexit laws, threat to timetable from scotland and the lords. theresa may, get another hurdle for her to get over now, she is facing, she obvi
labour and the liberal democrats could look to derail the prime minster‘s "brexit" lines in the lordsthe times also leads with the process of britain's departure from the eu, scotland and the lords could block "brexit" legislation. the queen's speech described as a clearing of the decks for the prime minister ahead of the brexit talks. the express leads on the health of the duke of edinburgh, as the queen attends the ceremony at parliament with prince charles rather than...
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and never mind the lords.rds because if she had got her manifesto through she would have been able to rely on the salisbury convention. the salisbury convention means that if you have a ma nifesto, convention means that if you have a manifesto, your pledges don't have to go under the same scrutiny by the house of lords as pledges that aren't in the manifesto which makes it easier to pass unpopular legislation. she was relying on this with her grammar schools legislation because it meant she could circumvent the house of lords. in 2010, they didn't honour the salisbury convention which means that anything related to brexit that you put in that manifesto will have to go through the lords. and the lords famously and controversially stood in the way of welfare changes. and that is because when they aren't put in the manifesto, the laws can say, nobody has voted for this, and we are going to have our say. if it was in the manifesto and lots a lot of people voted on it, they haven't got a leg to stand on, but theres
and never mind the lords.rds because if she had got her manifesto through she would have been able to rely on the salisbury convention. the salisbury convention means that if you have a ma nifesto, convention means that if you have a manifesto, your pledges don't have to go under the same scrutiny by the house of lords as pledges that aren't in the manifesto which makes it easier to pass unpopular legislation. she was relying on this with her grammar schools legislation because it meant she...
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lorde. her world tour kicks off this fall.lause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- andy cohen, from "wonder woman", director patty jenkins, author rakesh satyal, featuring the 8g band with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. a day after reports that special council robert mueller is investigating his possible obstruction of justice, president trump called the story phony. incidentally phony is also what he calls the thing he tweets on.
lorde. her world tour kicks off this fall.lause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- andy cohen, from "wonder woman", director patty jenkins, author rakesh satyal, featuring the 8g band with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is...
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the liberal democrat, lord scriven.r trip to brussels was not the only opportunity for brexit—based discussion in the commons. the subject for day three of the queen's speech debate was foreign affairs. 0ne mp asked the brexit secretary about suggestions that eu nationals living here would have to carry id cards. it's not an id card. of course, what we're talking about here is documentation to prove that you've got the right to a job, right of residency, all the rest of it. you don't have to carry that around all the time, that's not an id card. that's rather like your birth certificate, not an id card, good heavens. every part of the united kingdom needs to prepare its statute book and ensure it functions after we leave the european union. the repeal bill will give the devolved administrations the power to do just that and ensure a smooth and orderly exit for all. as we've also said repeatedly, we expect there will be significant increase in the decision—making power of each devolved administration once we exit the eu.
the liberal democrat, lord scriven.r trip to brussels was not the only opportunity for brexit—based discussion in the commons. the subject for day three of the queen's speech debate was foreign affairs. 0ne mp asked the brexit secretary about suggestions that eu nationals living here would have to carry id cards. it's not an id card. of course, what we're talking about here is documentation to prove that you've got the right to a job, right of residency, all the rest of it. you don't have to...
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-- lord howarth. well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink she is be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she is doing the right thing, i think that she can stay and that she should stay. i wasjust reflecting can stay and that she should stay. i was just reflecting and trying to put events into some kind of perspective. jeremy corbyn won 30 seats on thursday. i won 33 seats in 2005 and resigned the next day. sol do not think that we should let the thought that a jeremy corbyn has won some runaway victory take hold, because that is not the position at all. it may not be the position, but i suppose lots of people would argue that theresa may has not won a runaway victory either, and that she campaigned on getting a stronger mandate to enter brexit negotiations and that to me, she hasn't, high she? of course, that is perfectly right. but we are about to start is very important negotiations, one week tomorrow, and we need stability, i think it would b
-- lord howarth. well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink she is be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she is doing the right thing, i think that she can stay and that she should stay. i wasjust reflecting can stay and that she should stay. i was just reflecting and trying to put events into some kind of perspective. jeremy corbyn won 30 seats on thursday. i won 33 seats in 2005...
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queen elizabeth: my lords, you may be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament to devolve the administration's business and others to develop the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside of the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit, establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear safeguards, agriculture, and fisheries. my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with the european allies, and affords new trading relationships across the globe. new bills on trade and customs will help to implement an independent trade policy. and support will be given to help british businesses e
queen elizabeth: my lords, you may be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament to devolve the administration's business and others to develop the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside of the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide...
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with me now is lord falconer, the former labour lord chancellor and justice secretary.bout his record if i can put it like that. there are some questions about his record ifi can put it like that. he isa record ifi can put it like that. he is a very capable figure who we should respect. give him a chance and he will do it extremely well. he has been criticised for decisions he made at the court of appeal that we re made at the court of appeal that were overturned at the supreme court, the supreme court has more leeway to change the law. you cannot hold against him what he did which was what he thought was the law. he will do his task independently. he should consult on the terms of reference so he can cover as much as possible. he is right the inquiry cannot deal with everything, for example criminal guilt will be dealt with in a criminal trial. he should be given a chance. he is sympathetic enough and capable enough of doing this task. personal and professional qualities, one imagines there were a range of people considered even in circumstances like this where there i
with me now is lord falconer, the former labour lord chancellor and justice secretary.bout his record if i can put it like that. there are some questions about his record ifi can put it like that. he isa record ifi can put it like that. he is a very capable figure who we should respect. give him a chance and he will do it extremely well. he has been criticised for decisions he made at the court of appeal that we re made at the court of appeal that were overturned at the supreme court, the...
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today lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so.en asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president donald trump has tweeted about the controversy surrounding his sacking of the former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump said that, "with all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings of my conversations with james comey," adding that he did not make any recordings and does not have them. the funeral has been held of an american student who died after returning from captivity in north korea. more than 2000 people attended the service at wyoming high school in ohio, where 0tto warmbier had been a student. he was arrested in north korea while visit
today lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so.en asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president donald trump has tweeted about the controversy surrounding his sacking of the former fbi...
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lords. joining usch to you have always said that once people realize what exactly brexit entails, there is a way of going back. i speak to a lot of investors saying the markets believe that but it is wishful thinking. lord bilimoria: it is not at all wishful thinking, because what has transpired is people are now beginning to realize the 22nd of february is the key date because that is the date when david cameron announced the referendum. if you look at where the united kingdom was at that time, we the the envy of europe, fastest-growing economy in the western world. we were flying. then four months later, a year ago today, the world changed for us. today from being the envy of europe, we are the laughing stock of europe. look where we are today. we have got inflation six times where it was, from half a percent to over a percent in wage growth. we are now quite apart from nowpe being in mess and europe is going faster than the u.k. people are beginning to realize, hang on, what have we done?
lords. joining usch to you have always said that once people realize what exactly brexit entails, there is a way of going back. i speak to a lot of investors saying the markets believe that but it is wishful thinking. lord bilimoria: it is not at all wishful thinking, because what has transpired is people are now beginning to realize the 22nd of february is the key date because that is the date when david cameron announced the referendum. if you look at where the united kingdom was at that...
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( laughter ) >> stephen: you're blowing my mind, lord. you're blowing my mind.t's what i do. >> stephen: all right. the lord has spoken. maybe i'll go buy a fidget spinner. >> then i'll see you in heaven soon! they're a total choking hazard! >> stephen: the lord, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. naomi watts is here. but when we come back, i'll share some confessions i didn't tell the lord just now. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." it's home insurance made easy. ♪ ♪ [ ♪ ] ( cheers and
( laughter ) >> stephen: you're blowing my mind, lord. you're blowing my mind.t's what i do. >> stephen: all right. the lord has spoken. maybe i'll go buy a fidget spinner. >> then i'll see you in heaven soon! they're a total choking hazard! >> stephen: the lord, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. naomi watts is here. but when we come back, i'll share some confessions i didn't tell the lord just now. ( cheers and applause ) ( band...
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from the house of lords to the house of commons.ou will get a sense of his arrival. lots of faces turned. it is quite a long corridor. which is why it takes a few moments for thatjourney to be made. here we are. members of the house of commons, the lords, who are authorised by virtue of her majesty's commission to declare the opening of parliament, desire the presence of this honourable house in the house of peers to hear the commission read. rather frustratingly, we have lost the sound for a moment. there is kenneth clarke. the father of the is. he responds positively to the invitation to head to the house of lords. there is the prime minister with jeremy corbyn, lords. there is the prime minister withjeremy corbyn, tom watson, deputy leader, damian green near the front, and various other members of parliament filing out of the house of commons towards the house of lords. there is no obligation on them to go. this should take about ten minutes, we are told. there was reference to the commission, the royal commission, that will be r
from the house of lords to the house of commons.ou will get a sense of his arrival. lots of faces turned. it is quite a long corridor. which is why it takes a few moments for thatjourney to be made. here we are. members of the house of commons, the lords, who are authorised by virtue of her majesty's commission to declare the opening of parliament, desire the presence of this honourable house in the house of peers to hear the commission read. rather frustratingly, we have lost the sound for a...
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so, my lords, we will be leaving the single market and customs union.mense trepidation. she is carrying an invaluable ming vase across a rather polished floor. in the government's hands is the future our economy and thus the well—being of our people. how the government negotiates our future with the eu will have immense consequences for the nation. 0ur businesses, workers, consumers, young people, trade unions. and for generations to come. every time the minister attacks those who ask questions about the details of brexit as unpatriotic, people on the continent as well as here become more suspicious that the government still does not know the answers. to those who want to stop brexit, and i heard one or two speeches that seem to say they would like to, we must listen to the democratic decision of the people. i was particularly struck by lord adonis, who made a very good speech, but it seemed to me that he was ignoring the fact that we had a referendum. the public recognise the need to control our borders. not least at a time when you publish an increase
so, my lords, we will be leaving the single market and customs union.mense trepidation. she is carrying an invaluable ming vase across a rather polished floor. in the government's hands is the future our economy and thus the well—being of our people. how the government negotiates our future with the eu will have immense consequences for the nation. 0ur businesses, workers, consumers, young people, trade unions. and for generations to come. every time the minister attacks those who ask...
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i illustrated lord of the rings and the hobbit, and designed the movie productions for the lord of the luthien is part of tolkien's vast compendium of myths, and it tells the story of the creation of middle earth. it is a story that fascinated him. he could see any number of ways of treating it. and he tried them all. the book that we finally have is tolkien's interpretation, it using debt of blood tolkien's worse. —— jrr. —— christopher tolkien's interpretation. when edith died, he had the name luthien inscribed on her greystone. 80 years later, he died, and they in scribed beren on his grave. —— grave stone. so a lot of the stories start with a pencil drawing, and then i switched to watercolour. this will probably take at least two weeks, maybe more. this isa at least two weeks, maybe more. this is a painting of the prince of cats, that has imprisoned beren. luthien has gone into his flat and is about to rescue her. —— into his lair. it has been an immense privilege for me to be to explore the world created by tolkien in such detail. i do feel very responsible for how it is presented
i illustrated lord of the rings and the hobbit, and designed the movie productions for the lord of the luthien is part of tolkien's vast compendium of myths, and it tells the story of the creation of middle earth. it is a story that fascinated him. he could see any number of ways of treating it. and he tried them all. the book that we finally have is tolkien's interpretation, it using debt of blood tolkien's worse. —— jrr. —— christopher tolkien's interpretation. when edith died, he had...
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you're watching our round—up of the day in the commons and the lords.way dilemma — it is sensible for the trains and the tracks to be run by different companies? it's been the fourth day of debate on the queen's speech in the commons, where there were rowdy exchanges on education. the education secretary claimed labour's manifesto pledge to scrap student tuition fees in england was no better than "snake—oil populism". but her opposite number claimed the royal address had so little to say on education it was not so much a programme, "more a post—it note". deriding labour's plans, justine greening said one only had to look at their record in wales to see how disastrous they would prove in government. according to the 0ecd, it's the lowest—performing country in the uk. it's the one that's run and overseen by the labour party. in fact, it's significantly below england now in maths, reading and science, and that is labour's legacy for welsh children, that they would import to english children if they ever get the chance. i will give way. the welsh government
you're watching our round—up of the day in the commons and the lords.way dilemma — it is sensible for the trains and the tracks to be run by different companies? it's been the fourth day of debate on the queen's speech in the commons, where there were rowdy exchanges on education. the education secretary claimed labour's manifesto pledge to scrap student tuition fees in england was no better than "snake—oil populism". but her opposite number claimed the royal address had so...
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and when mps had arrived at the bar at the back of the lords, the queen read out the contents the lords the co nte nts of the lords, the queen read out the contents of the speech. the 64th time she had performed the role, beginning with the government's plans for brexit. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, a nuclear safeguards, agriculture and fisheries. there was no word on grammar schools but, instead... my government will continue to work to ensure that every child has the opportunity to attend a good school. and that all schools are fairly funded. and as for the conservative's controversial ma nifesto conservative's controversial manifesto policy on social care? conservative's controversial manifesto policy on social care 7m my will work to improve social care and will bring forward proposals in consultation. there were had been a public enquiry into the grenfell tower block fire. to ascertain the causes and to assure that the appropriate les
and when mps had arrived at the bar at the back of the lords, the queen read out the contents the lords the co nte nts of the lords, the queen read out the contents of the speech. the 64th time she had performed the role, beginning with the government's plans for brexit. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, a nuclear safeguards, agriculture and fisheries....
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now, back to the queen's speech, which was also being debated in the lords.binet minister. it looks like a good election for labour. indeed, they are behaving as if they had won it, despite being 56 seats behind the tories. and the new rapturous enthusiasm on the benches opposite forjeremy corbyn is only matched by their relief that he is not running the country. laughter peers, too, turned to brexit. i suspect there are a number of issues on which a conservative—dup government might not find all the mps of their respective parties in total agreement. should the house of commons send this house legislation that has been amended from the government's original intentions, then ministers should not seek to use your lordships' house to thwart the mandate of a democratically elected house. what makes this such an exceptional time is that for perhaps only the second or third time in a couple of centuries, we find ourselves needing, as we come to brexit, to redefine our whole approach to foreign policy, and what our place should be in the world. trade deals, customs
now, back to the queen's speech, which was also being debated in the lords.binet minister. it looks like a good election for labour. indeed, they are behaving as if they had won it, despite being 56 seats behind the tories. and the new rapturous enthusiasm on the benches opposite forjeremy corbyn is only matched by their relief that he is not running the country. laughter peers, too, turned to brexit. i suspect there are a number of issues on which a conservative—dup government might not find...
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finally, the story keeps going, rebellion spreads to the lords.that you no longer have to wear a tie in common is now a liberal democrat peer is suggesting the same thing in the other place. it should not be a huge surprise becausejohn burkle is quite well known for having stopped wearing tights and wigs in parliament. god knows what the rest of the world thinks about how we dress of these things. i find it difficult to get to animated about what people wear in parliament. clearly there is a strong school of thought that it is the thin end of the wedge in the usual characters are coming out to talk about how unhappy they are. it is clear where people are going to be in the debate. apparently it is already happening on the bbc. on bbc news watch an editor showed up with no tie and chest here. where do you draw the line? would you be allowed to go to work without a tie? you're representing accompanying you need to look smart. you cannot go wrong with a tie, because no one will look at your hair. i think it is ordered that one of the lords is going t
finally, the story keeps going, rebellion spreads to the lords.that you no longer have to wear a tie in common is now a liberal democrat peer is suggesting the same thing in the other place. it should not be a huge surprise becausejohn burkle is quite well known for having stopped wearing tights and wigs in parliament. god knows what the rest of the world thinks about how we dress of these things. i find it difficult to get to animated about what people wear in parliament. clearly there is a...
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background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mainak my lords and members of the house of commons my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. prime ministers are committed to working with parliament and with all administrations business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future as part of the european union. that bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and visitors. this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear guards, agriculture and fisheries. the government will seek to maintain the defense special -- that the european allies. under the new trading relationships across the globe. new bills on trade will help to implement an independent trade policy and support will be given to help businesses export the markets around the world. prime ministers will strengt
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my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on the ledge slaltive proposal setout by the government in the queen's speech. british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional questions on topics not covered in the speech. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ms. gracious sovereign, the commons of the united kingdom and northern ireland in parliament assembled beg leave to offer our humble thanks to the majesty for the
my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on the ledge slaltive proposal setout by the government in the queen's speech. british prime minister theresa may and labor party leader jeremy corbyn kicked off the debate and were interrupted several times by members that had additional...
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my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on
my lords and members of the house of commons, other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of all mighty god may rest upon your counsels. >>>after the state opening of parliament members from the house of commons began debate on
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it's my favorite. >> reporter: for nearly a year, lorde used the f-train as her mobile office.ry day, twice a way. i like thanked the subway in my album. i wouldn't have been able to make the album without it. it's amazing space to be around people. >> reporter: on her daily ride to the recording studio -- do you stand or sit? >> i mean, i do sit. >> reporter: all right, well sit. usually unrecognized, the new zealand-born singer worked on the words and music for melodrama, the album she'll finally release this week. >> singing my songs, quietly as i could so no one would hear me. >> reporter: i want to hear that album. ♪ come get my things i but can't let go ♪ >> reporter: did you freak out at all during the making of this record? >> i definitely had real moments of true fear, like just terrible, i shouldn't be allowed to do this. ♪ >> reporter: the pressure was so great it took her four years to follow up the record that literally changed pop music. ♪ ♪ bloodstains ♪ ball gowns ♪ we don't care ♪ who's driving cadillacs >> reporter: ella yelich o'connor was 15 and still turnin
it's my favorite. >> reporter: for nearly a year, lorde used the f-train as her mobile office.ry day, twice a way. i like thanked the subway in my album. i wouldn't have been able to make the album without it. it's amazing space to be around people. >> reporter: on her daily ride to the recording studio -- do you stand or sit? >> i mean, i do sit. >> reporter: all right, well sit. usually unrecognized, the new zealand-born singer worked on the words and music for...
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jeffrey lord you think this was gad for the president. think this was horrible for the president. i don't doubt that for a second, yet we all watched the same hearing. i'm going to try as an academic exercise to get you to agree on some points here. >> good luck. >> let's try. maria cardona, do you agree that james comey made crystal clear while he was fbi director, donald trump was not under investigation? >> yes. and i even said that this morning, i believe. >> yes. >> but here is the problem. he also went on to make crystal clear that the behavior of donald trump, whether you call it inappropriate, whether it's going to come up as obstruction of justice, that he has -- that he has engaged in up until now has now led to the appointment of a special counsel and when comey was asked whether he believes that there was obstruction of justice, smartly so, he said that's not up to me. that is something that i am sure the special counsel will be looking into. he said i am sure the special counsel will be looking into. that means that donald tr
jeffrey lord you think this was gad for the president. think this was horrible for the president. i don't doubt that for a second, yet we all watched the same hearing. i'm going to try as an academic exercise to get you to agree on some points here. >> good luck. >> let's try. maria cardona, do you agree that james comey made crystal clear while he was fbi director, donald trump was not under investigation? >> yes. and i even said that this morning, i believe. >> yes....
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a number ofere times but i couldn't go into the house of lords. of likesentatives would look -- i don't think the senate would look quite like that. we have lost our signal therefore a little bit. we will try to get it back. while that happens -- there we are. we're going through the comments here. the two bridges across the river thames wrapped around the house of parliament. one painted green and the other painted red for the leather chairs in parliament. something a learned today, this is the 63rd time that the queen has delivered a speech. she is only failed to deliver when she was pregnant. tom: and prince charles is prince philip has been in frail health at the age of 96 years old. boris johnson stands behind the prime minister. let's go to anna edwards. yes, you are watching what is going on there and listening in in the house of parliament, we're waiting for the queen to deliver the speech but let's remember, this is not a speech written by the queen. she does deliver the speech with pomp and ceremony but this time, it will be a parish dow
a number ofere times but i couldn't go into the house of lords. of likesentatives would look -- i don't think the senate would look quite like that. we have lost our signal therefore a little bit. we will try to get it back. while that happens -- there we are. we're going through the comments here. the two bridges across the river thames wrapped around the house of parliament. one painted green and the other painted red for the leather chairs in parliament. something a learned today, this is...
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her favorite verse right now from the bible, job 1:21, 22, the lord gave and the lord has taken away.ephanie explains why this verse now. >> so that we lost material things and obviously the animals, too, which are not material things, that the lord is still going to provide for them and that he's still there through it all. >> reporter: as you just heard, the family did lose all their pets in the fire, but there is a gofundme page set up right now for the reese family under brunswick, georgia. stephanie says the support just means a lot to rachel. >> i think that she is just very thankful for everybody speaking out, even people that she doesn't know, complete strangers, and she's just been in awe. >> wow. >>> a liquor store in sun city, california, sold the winning powerball lottery ticket last night. the sole winner hasn't come forward yet, but that person won a cool 447 million bucks. marietta liquors gets a $1 million check for selling the winning powerball. manager matthew alberry said it couldn't have come at a better time. >> we're so very blessed to have this opportunity here
her favorite verse right now from the bible, job 1:21, 22, the lord gave and the lord has taken away.ephanie explains why this verse now. >> so that we lost material things and obviously the animals, too, which are not material things, that the lord is still going to provide for them and that he's still there through it all. >> reporter: as you just heard, the family did lose all their pets in the fire, but there is a gofundme page set up right now for the reese family under...
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today, lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so.y the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin beshir, bbc news, at church house in london. single parents with a child under two have won a court challenge against the government's benefits cap. a high courtjudge said the cap was not intended to cover such households and the failure to exempt them was discriminatory. the government has said it will appeal. the family of the man who died in a terror attack outside a mosque in north london say he was a gentle and peace—loving grandfather. makram ali, who was 51 and from haringey, was struck by a van in finsbury park on monday night. a post—mortem examination has found that he died from "multiple injuries". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it now seems clear that makram ali was killed in the attack. his death from multiple injuries can only have been caused by the van. 51 ye
today, lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so.y the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin beshir, bbc news, at church house in london. single parents with a child under two have won a court challenge against the government's benefits cap. a high courtjudge said the cap was not intended to cover such households and the failure...
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lord is a musician. and she is doing a show in new york city.thie place, and the person who sold her the smoothie had this reaction on her twitter. watch this. >> so famous person we got lord in the house today. >> hello. >> she had a blue worry, this is my first smoothie famous person. >> that's ayesha she's in new york at smoothie restaurant lord came in to buy a smoothie this is my first smoothie to a famous person. and so this went on twitter, and it went viral technically speaking because lord ended up finding it and they ended up direct messaging each other on twitter. this was the interaction that they had up in direct message. lord said, why don't you come to the governor's ball on me and she said no way, this is a joke, right? >> and then lord said, no, i was going to ask you in the store if you wanted to come but i got shy to celebrate your new job. i thought this was cool. again, very similar to something like what taylor swift would do. they're really close friends. i remember -- >> that's great move on her part. >> awesome. i believ
lord is a musician. and she is doing a show in new york city.thie place, and the person who sold her the smoothie had this reaction on her twitter. watch this. >> so famous person we got lord in the house today. >> hello. >> she had a blue worry, this is my first smoothie famous person. >> that's ayesha she's in new york at smoothie restaurant lord came in to buy a smoothie this is my first smoothie to a famous person. and so this went on twitter, and it went viral...
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so the deal means the house of lords, you think, well, the government thinks the house of lords cannottation of the salisbury convention. which says they cannot oppose things in the manifesto... yes, but governement lawyers are saying basically if the deal is agreed and the queen's speech, that would apply. but they are government lawyers. ok, thank you, nick. austerity has defined the tory or tory—led governments of recent years. getting the deficit down has been the goal, and restraint on public spending has been the method. it's notjob done exactly — the borrowing targets have been moved more than once. but there's enormous pressure to ease austerity and get money into the public services. so how much room is there for that? chris cook, our policy editor, has been casting his eye over the books. chanting london has suffered a terrible month but a protest today in the city marketed as a deal of rage at the government, slightly underwhelmed. notjust concerned about austerity, though, but they now attract support from a surprisingly wide range. ifeel we have had enough austerity, and i
so the deal means the house of lords, you think, well, the government thinks the house of lords cannottation of the salisbury convention. which says they cannot oppose things in the manifesto... yes, but governement lawyers are saying basically if the deal is agreed and the queen's speech, that would apply. but they are government lawyers. ok, thank you, nick. austerity has defined the tory or tory—led governments of recent years. getting the deficit down has been the goal, and restraint on...
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. >> caped crusader, lord buckethead, got 249 votes. >> lord buckethead. i, i, i -- >> i vote for elmo. >> i like lord buckethead. stands for things. >> carry a tune in a buckethead. >> that cringe worthy moment when jerry seinfeld turned keisha away three times from giving him a hug on the red carpet. now speaking out telling us why he did that. >> the t-swift/k-perry feud heating up. what perry said in an interview. and why swift is apparently not ready to shake it off. first, a look at today's forecast. ♪ ♪ shake it off i shake it off ♪ ♪ i, i shake it off >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by fisher investments. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by fisher investments. dobecause you've got ams lot of cheering to do! get fast sinus relief...with vicks sinex. and get your head back in the game. sinex. the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head, medicine. >>> in pennsylvania near scranton, a grocery store employee kills three co-workers before turning the gun on himself. authorities say the gunman, randy staird
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you are in the lords, not an mp.d about their seats or indeed lost them. in your opinion, should she go now for what she has done? i think, as i said, there's no way we will want her to lead us into another election. the question of timing now is critical. this is unlike david cameron's position after the brexit vote, because we are right on the edge of really serious negotiations. we also learnt from david cameron, you know, a lot of people wished he had not gone so quickly — i'm certainly one of them. so i don't think the tory party will rush into making the mistake of pushing out the leader. that suggests brexit negotiations will be on track. as they were. do you believe that to be the case, though? it is chicken and egg, isn't it? if the leader is not in place, clearly the brexit negotiations will be pushed back. but if theresa may can command the confidence of the party in the commons, then i think it will be on track. would you like to be on track? i would, but what we need to know what is the brexit negotiatio
you are in the lords, not an mp.d about their seats or indeed lost them. in your opinion, should she go now for what she has done? i think, as i said, there's no way we will want her to lead us into another election. the question of timing now is critical. this is unlike david cameron's position after the brexit vote, because we are right on the edge of really serious negotiations. we also learnt from david cameron, you know, a lot of people wished he had not gone so quickly — i'm certainly...
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>> jimmy: lord buckethead. >> steve: lord buckethead. >> jimmy: some entertainment news. "the mummy" arrived in theater today. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] "the mummy" arrived in theaters today and they just released a a special new trailer for the movie. take a look at this. >> this week, witness what happens when an ancient force from 5,000 years ago returns to the modern world. >> in the case of mr. comey, the president. comey -- >> no, sir. >> "the mummy." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what is he talking about? president comey? >> steve: come on, johnny. [ applause ] we need you. >> jimmy: guys, this is the end of another crazy week. and since there's too much to talk about. instead of giving you a full week in review, we decided to put together a little montage that just focuses on the key words used this week. it's something we call, "this week in words." enjoy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hope you guys had a chance to get a little rest this weekend. because as i'm sure you can tell the president, as well as the rest of the administration, have a very
>> jimmy: lord buckethead. >> steve: lord buckethead. >> jimmy: some entertainment news. "the mummy" arrived in theater today. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] "the mummy" arrived in theaters today and they just released a a special new trailer for the movie. take a look at this. >> this week, witness what happens when an ancient force from 5,000 years ago returns to the modern world. >> in the case of mr. comey, the president. comey --...
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when we come back, lord browne will talk about the oil market.e to qatar. back in a minute. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪
when we come back, lord browne will talk about the oil market.e to qatar. back in a minute. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. say carl,...
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a candidate named lord bucket head and a guy in an elmo suit.me stage though as the prime minister, we should say elmo picked up three votes, lord buckhead got 249. >> 249. a bucket of votes. there was this failed high-five from labor party leader jeremy corbyn. pretty much -- >> going for the high-five and instead -- nope. oops. wasn't supposed to be like that. >>> a big surprise from taylor catalog across all streaming services. swift has been notoriously known at odds with those services over how they pay their artists. >> and pulled all of her music a few years ago from those services so swift's big return to streaming is timed to celebrate the milestone of her album "1989" hitting 10 million sales worldwide. >> or is there another reason. her ash nemesis katy perry also dropped herup with good morning washington. it's friday-- june 9th. and get ready for a very sunny weekend forecast. that's coming up-- but first here are some of this morning's top stories. capitol hill still reacting to capitol hill still reacting to bombshell revelations
a candidate named lord bucket head and a guy in an elmo suit.me stage though as the prime minister, we should say elmo picked up three votes, lord buckhead got 249. >> 249. a bucket of votes. there was this failed high-five from labor party leader jeremy corbyn. pretty much -- >> going for the high-five and instead -- nope. oops. wasn't supposed to be like that. >>> a big surprise from taylor catalog across all streaming services. swift has been notoriously known at odds...
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. >> would i say oh, lord just show oh, i go, boom, better be . geese i hepp there are tapes.weg right in the facet e you going o do withou. it isny some spots. buddy does have a sweat shirt on, for nower long. here's a look at sunrise happening as we speak over olde city, sunburning through some cloud, we have got 54 degrees and southeasterly breeze at 3 miles an hour. there are 40's in pottstown, allentown, millville, new jersey and only 41 degrees in mount pocono. everybody else in the cool, pleasant 50's this morning. a few cloud as we mentioned showing up on our satellite picture. it will feel like june today with a high of 83 degrees and sunsetting, at 8:29. again, the longest days of the year these days leading up to summertime. lets take a look at traffic on your friday morning, bob kelly continues his vacation. we look at city sky line thise e looks pretty, lets go to 202 and valley road, and the sunrise is ptt to be squinting very soon but traffic is moving and that is the point. pottstwilson street, and north s street that will slow you
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. >> good lord. zoo officials say however already very popular. and ohio brewing company has created a beer in her honor. >> how cute! >> very cute. >> well, coming up. foelt gra photographic evidence. truth can be stranger than fiction. what australian scientists found swimming in the ocean that may give you nightmares. >> later, checking out the last of the leftovers. what the show's star is saying about this weekend's highly anticipated season finale. first here is a look at today's temperatures. >> announcer: "world news now" weather -- brought to you by carfax.com. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings. i'm lumy bargain detergent shifcouldn't keep up.ter. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide >>> check it out.
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caller: first of all, this planet belongs to our lord and savior. that's what man seems to forget. until we denounce satan in our hearts and minds and accept jesus christ as our lord and savior starting with the 10 commandments, then nothing on this planet is ever going to change. ever. so that's the first step. host: donna, any thoughts on the shooting that happened today? caller: it's horrifying. it's a horrible thing and this is obviously a very disturbed individual. it's basically because of what he is hearing and what he is seeing and what has taken over his life. he felt a need to do what he did which is a horrible, horrible thing. and that leads me right back to the fact of denouncing satan in our hearts and minds and accepting jesus christ and we should really start following the 10 commandments. host: mame golden, mississippi, go ahead. caller: yes. i think everyone is a democrat and republican and independent, any of them, not be bickering back and forth because i feel like the president is trying to do something good for our country. and i think everybody should and im a
caller: first of all, this planet belongs to our lord and savior. that's what man seems to forget. until we denounce satan in our hearts and minds and accept jesus christ as our lord and savior starting with the 10 commandments, then nothing on this planet is ever going to change. ever. so that's the first step. host: donna, any thoughts on the shooting that happened today? caller: it's horrifying. it's a horrible thing and this is obviously a very disturbed individual. it's basically because...