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the links between politicians and industry and it's shocking to discover that before lord brown. was c.e.o. of course reda he was. in a very high position in b.p. he was a boss of b.p. the boss to be and he left was when the water horizon disaster happened which is an environmental catastrophe and eleven people died in that explosion and then he became c.e.o. of core trade at this company that nobody wants on their land and and then he became a member of the cabinet without portfolio so he was in the highest level of u.k. government with no particular role whatsoever except for the lobbying behind the scenes for the oil and gas industry and levy says they paid their dues for whatever the deepwater horizon and drill of oil from what you are alleging the government says is a part of a future energy strategy to make us more energy independent i understand that you're still demonstrating against this you must be aware of the spike culp's investigations of demonstrators aware that there may be secret services amongst yourselves reporting on one another is that problematic at the world
the links between politicians and industry and it's shocking to discover that before lord brown. was c.e.o. of course reda he was. in a very high position in b.p. he was a boss of b.p. the boss to be and he left was when the water horizon disaster happened which is an environmental catastrophe and eleven people died in that explosion and then he became c.e.o. of core trade at this company that nobody wants on their land and and then he became a member of the cabinet without portfolio so he was...
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lord browne has been on this show and years ago told us he was completely confident that they would be able to frack into people's houses which came as quite a shock to us the level of confidence to resume says it will benefit society you are you see that this i'm going to collaboration of the establishment in fracking and in your specific case absolutely and there's a great diagram available freely on the internet called the frack a gram that shows all of the links between politicians and industry and it's shocking to discover that before lord brown. was c.e.o. of course he was. in a very high position in b.p. he was the boss of b.p. the boss would be and he was when the deepwater horizon disaster happened which is an environmental catastrophe and eleven people died in that explosion and then he became c.e.o. of courtrai this company that nobody wants on their land and and then he became a member of the cabinet without portfolio so he was in the highest level of u.k. government with no particular role whatsoever except for you know being behind the scenes for the oil and gas industry
lord browne has been on this show and years ago told us he was completely confident that they would be able to frack into people's houses which came as quite a shock to us the level of confidence to resume says it will benefit society you are you see that this i'm going to collaboration of the establishment in fracking and in your specific case absolutely and there's a great diagram available freely on the internet called the frack a gram that shows all of the links between politicians and...
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lord browne.he whole idea of brexit is unpalatable. to the possibility of a second vote. dogs and their owners marched on parliament recently. vets from the eu. scheduled for october 20th. making it happen is not simple. points that could spark a vote. the government put before them. of the negotiations. is not a deal. for the deal conditional on a referendum. point as well. of referendum getting through? well, this remains unclear. it's unclear whether the deal will get through parliament. it's unclear whether a referendum will get through parliament. by the people, then they will allow it to go through. a majority for either a deal orfor a no—deal situation. about the house of lords. in the house of lords? one. are about the future relationship in terms of customs union and so on. so mps get to vote on that deal. and they can either support it or reject it or possibly amend it. at that point, peers cannot really intervene. they get to debate it, but they cannot vote it down. a bill to implement
lord browne.he whole idea of brexit is unpalatable. to the possibility of a second vote. dogs and their owners marched on parliament recently. vets from the eu. scheduled for october 20th. making it happen is not simple. points that could spark a vote. the government put before them. of the negotiations. is not a deal. for the deal conditional on a referendum. point as well. of referendum getting through? well, this remains unclear. it's unclear whether the deal will get through parliament....
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of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he chairs the lobby organization called best for britain campaigning against brics it mark good to have you with us why campaigning again with the brics it well two things one you said i know. you're in the world like a. home second and it's business man today i do see that gary. this is not fair play that a lot of businesses which so it won't be this morning you're are essentially being forced to be. so the. market share it's so tragic that this has got to this now the european union proposed to prolong the transition period with that help companies or would it just prolong the uncertainty. i suspect it will be uncertainty because until the any extension of the transition period has been linked to clarity the end goal. now it seems. that a long time for any british government trying something. different parts you know ultimately bridge has gone up
of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he chairs the lobby organization called best for britain campaigning against brics it mark good to have you with us why campaigning again with the brics it well two things one you said i know. you're in the world like a. home second and it's business man today i do see that gary. this is not fair play...
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lord browne. of course, for some, the whole idea of brexit is unpalatable.he possibility of a second vote. there had been a big march calling for another referendum ahead of labour's autumn conference in liverpool, while around 1,000 dogs and their owners marched on parliament recently. organisers of the so—called ‘wooferendum' claim that, among other things, brexit would lead to a shortage of skilled vets from the eu. and there's yet another march, this time for humans, scheduled for october 20th. but while calls for another referendum may be growing, making it happen is not simple. the constitution unit at the university college london has produced a report on the process, identifying a number of trigger points that could spark a vote. i asked professor meg russell, one of the report's authors, if the most likely trigger was mps refusing to vote for whatever deal the government put before them. well, what becomes likely depends first and foremost on the outcome of the negotiations. because there are two routes at the beginning — one way is there is a deal
lord browne. of course, for some, the whole idea of brexit is unpalatable.he possibility of a second vote. there had been a big march calling for another referendum ahead of labour's autumn conference in liverpool, while around 1,000 dogs and their owners marched on parliament recently. organisers of the so—called ‘wooferendum' claim that, among other things, brexit would lead to a shortage of skilled vets from the eu. and there's yet another march, this time for humans, scheduled for...
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foreign secretary to go again to that incredible place, it can't have been in discretions of lord george brownpredecessors went to chill your argentina. since any of my predecessors went to chill yourargentina. i'll tell since any of my predecessors went to chill your argentina. i'll tell you why, it was because our global strategy, our strategy was focused on the eu. and of course, that was sensible in the 19th typical 19705 when we firstjoined the common market, it makes much less sense today in the globalised economy. in 95% of the world grosses outside the eu. of course, the eu is, and always will be colossal to us, but the rest of the world is proportionally gaining ground. i was thrilled to find that even though our trade with latin american countries is still relatively small, way behind our competitors, the uk is already the second biggest investor in peru. we already have the largest quote of argentinian mile back, and following the olympics there are british co nsulta nts the olympics there are british consultants helping the pan american games in peru. these arejust the beginnings,
foreign secretary to go again to that incredible place, it can't have been in discretions of lord george brownpredecessors went to chill your argentina. since any of my predecessors went to chill yourargentina. i'll tell since any of my predecessors went to chill your argentina. i'll tell you why, it was because our global strategy, our strategy was focused on the eu. and of course, that was sensible in the 19th typical 19705 when we firstjoined the common market, it makes much less sense today...
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well earlier i spoke to lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general and he's also the chairman of the london based a tech company smartmatic and teaches a lobby organization called best for britain campaigning against brics it i asked him about the likely fallout. and its business plan today i do see the. whole range of this is not that a lot of this is so obvious more your are essentially before. so we're going to. share it it's so tragic that this has got to this now the european union proposed to prolong the transition period would that help companies or would it just prolong the uncertainty. i suspect it will be uncertainty that is until the any extension of the transition period has been linked to clarity about the end goal because. now it seems. that a long time for the only british government trying some. different parts. of the bridge has gone to the just within this maze cabinet within the party and more broadly within westminster and the country a lot of has been coming out of t
well earlier i spoke to lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general and he's also the chairman of the london based a tech company smartmatic and teaches a lobby organization called best for britain campaigning against brics it i asked him about the likely fallout. and its business plan today i do see the. whole range of this is not that a lot of this is so obvious more your are essentially before. so we're going to. share it it's so tragic...
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of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he chairs the lobby organization called best for britain come paining against brics it mark good to have you with us why campaigning against brics it well the reasons why don't you say no to your world. com second it's business but today i do see that across a whole range of this is not wired that a lot is this is so it won't be smart your are essentially being forced to be part of the great not. so. rigid. it's so tragic that this has got to this that the european union proposed to prolong the transition period would that help companies or would it just prolong the uncertainty. i suspect it will be uncertainty because until the any extension of the transition period has been linked to clarity and. now it seems. that a long time for only british government trying some. different parts. of the brics is going to the dispute within this maze cabinet wi
of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he chairs the lobby organization called best for britain come paining against brics it mark good to have you with us why campaigning against brics it well the reasons why don't you say no to your world. com second it's business but today i do see that across a whole range of this is not wired that a...
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look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord! what have i gotten myself into?d football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his! >>> move on to perhaps a
look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord! what have i gotten myself into?d football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his! >>> move on to perhaps a
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quick, look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord, what have i gotten myself into? i played football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his. >> trump and kanye in the oval office, really? don't you have better things to do? by the way when talking to. >> kanye wants to be trump's favorite celebrity because obama called him a jackass. he is to blame for all of this, the same way that seth is to blame for making fun of donald trump so much that he wanted to be president. >> really? >> yes. >> really? >> seth is to blame. >>> elizabeth warren making a huge move overnight. let's get to it. >>> good morning. welcome to your new day." a lot of breaking news starting with senator elizabeth warren. she is going public with results of a dna test to prove her native american ancestry. she also released a video just today, raising even more questions about her intention to seek the democratic nomination in 2020. >> now the president likes to call my mom a liar. what do the facts say? >> the facts suggest that you absolutely have native american anc
quick, look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord, what have i gotten myself into? i played football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his. >> trump and kanye in the oval office, really? don't you have better things to do? by the way when talking to. >> kanye wants to be trump's favorite celebrity because obama called him a jackass. he is to blame for all of this, the same way that seth is to blame for making fun of donald trump so much that he...
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lord has indicated, i have an interest to declare. i was myself a civil servant in the 19605 working for such agreeable political masters as george brown raised, i agree entirely with what he hasjust said. i think 0liver robbins has the most difficultjob in the civil service. it is quite wrong that he should be the lightning conductor for those unhappy with the negotiations, and i deplore the anonymous allegation that he is following his own agenda against the wishes of ministers. those who do attack them are actually doing it rather like fake news, to undermine what the words or what they are saying, so could we ask the noble ministers, i'm sure he will, when he reaffirms the independence of the civil service, to urge those brexiteers to pay the ball and not the man? whatever one's politics, one should play the ball and not the man, and it is ministers who bear responsibility for any difficulties in negotiations, not civil servants. lord young. and finally, it is not unusual for ministers to come a cropper at the dispatch box, but it is unusual for their political opponents to help them out. have a look at what happened to the norther
lord has indicated, i have an interest to declare. i was myself a civil servant in the 19605 working for such agreeable political masters as george brown raised, i agree entirely with what he hasjust said. i think 0liver robbins has the most difficultjob in the civil service. it is quite wrong that he should be the lightning conductor for those unhappy with the negotiations, and i deplore the anonymous allegation that he is following his own agenda against the wishes of ministers. those who do...
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look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord! what have i gotten myself into? i played football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his! >>> move on to perhaps a dangerous phase to go through the large debris piles. >> no running water or electricity in panama city, folks are getting desperate. >> this hit to hard and so fast the different aspect of human nature is going to come out. >> instincts say that there is no question saudi government did this. >> i've never been more disturbed than ever right now. >> there are other things we can do that are very powerful and very strong and we will do them. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you. listen. it is a tough morning for the people on the florida pan shipping and handling that were hardest hit by hurricane mike. >> in mexico beach, the homes and buildings left partially standing have been searched and no victims found but hundreds of people are still unaccounted for and martin savidge explains how the next phase of th
look at jim brown instead. >> oh, my lord! what have i gotten myself into? i played football with a leather helmet and my brain is still working better than his! >>> move on to perhaps a dangerous phase to go through the large debris piles. >> no running water or electricity in panama city, folks are getting desperate. >> this hit to hard and so fast the different aspect of human nature is going to come out. >> instincts say that there is no question saudi...
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brown christmas. >> that's a classic. >> this is for the popular ice attraction at the guy lord resort. inside things are kept at a frid 9 degrees. eun and i have both beens insi of ting. >> i don't like it. >> rough time in there. you can expect to see characters from charlie bro f andr two story ice slides. should be ready in the next couple of wee o and stayn through the holiday season. >> it's the great pumpkin charlie brown would be so fitting and then you can watch charlie brown christmas. the cute tree with a couple of ornaments. >> it's been so long. ♪ ♪ come on.gh >> all rit. 4:41 right now. chuck? >> you know what i'm talking about? >> the tree with the one on it that flops over? >> yes, thank you. >> of coue i remember. fall foliage finally starting to come into view. come into view. if you're announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade shoulde overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times,
brown christmas. >> that's a classic. >> this is for the popular ice attraction at the guy lord resort. inside things are kept at a frid 9 degrees. eun and i have both beens insi of ting. >> i don't like it. >> rough time in there. you can expect to see characters from charlie bro f andr two story ice slides. should be ready in the next couple of wee o and stayn through the holiday season. >> it's the great pumpkin charlie brown would be so fitting and then you can...
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power power power nina cried power lennon cried power ♪ ♪ james brown cried power and i could cry power power power power power power lord♪ james brown cried power seger cried power marvin cried power power ♪ ♪ james cried power lennon cried power patti cried power ♪ ♪ power billie power dylan power woody power nina cried power ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! oh, my goodness! hozier! mavis staples! i love you. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, thank you so much. "nina cried power" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody. it's an honor. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to greg kinnear, paul dano, hozier, mavis staples! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] say tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thanks you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, jonah hill, star of "the resident," a
power power power nina cried power lennon cried power ♪ ♪ james brown cried power and i could cry power power power power power power lord♪ james brown cried power seger cried power marvin cried power power ♪ ♪ james cried power lennon cried power patti cried power ♪ ♪ power billie power dylan power woody power nina cried power ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! oh, my goodness! hozier! mavis staples! i love you. >> jimmy, jimmy....
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power power power nina cried power lennon cried power ♪ ♪ james brown cried power and i could cry power power power power power power lordried power seger cried power marvin cried power power ♪ ♪ james cried power lennon cried powerpa i cried power ♪ ower billie power dylan power woody power nina criedower ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! oh, my goodness! hozier! mavis staples! i love you. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, thank you so much. "nina cried power" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody. it'snor. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent
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he comes back you see an object in his hand that's brown, pretty much looks like a can of tobacco and ended up going into the gym with it which lord knows what happened to it after that. couldn't find it afterwards. >> somebody offered me $25 worth of commissary for a can of the officer's chewing tobacco. somebody called him over to change the tv. i slipped in behind his desk, got into his bag, took his can of chewing tobacco. >> wesson is due to have a hearing on the matter which could result in him being placed in disciplinary detention for up to 15 days, in which case he would be confined to his cell 23 hours a day and lose most privileges. >> you going to fight it? >> of course. i mean, give it a shot. >> wesson plans to give the disciplinary committee a very different account of what happened. >> my story is i went back there for toilet paper but didn't get any. came back out. you only get one roll a week. otherwise you have to pay for it. when you're indigent like me, you can't pay for it. the video really doesn't show the can. it just shows something black in my hands. it could be a shadow, it could be anything. they got me
he comes back you see an object in his hand that's brown, pretty much looks like a can of tobacco and ended up going into the gym with it which lord knows what happened to it after that. couldn't find it afterwards. >> somebody offered me $25 worth of commissary for a can of the officer's chewing tobacco. somebody called him over to change the tv. i slipped in behind his desk, got into his bag, took his can of chewing tobacco. >> wesson is due to have a hearing on the matter which...
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lord. i thought about that. a lot of you aren't afraid and do really stupid things. you need a range of states of mind to handle the complexities of life. >>> as jerry brown nears the endrnia governor, he continues to tackle the most serious issue he sees confronting humanity. >> most of the scientists in the world think that climate change is a very serious matter that has to be tended to, that if it is not attended to sufficiently, millions, tens of millions, possibly hundreds of millions and billions of people and other forms of life will suffer. >> it's a fear shared by pope francis, another former seminaryian, and in 2015, brown was part of a delegation organized by the pope to discuss strategies to limit global warming. >> we have fierce opposition and blind inertia. >> at the time, the president was barack obama describing this as a top priority, but the election of 2016 changed everything. >> so obama's talking about all of this with the global warming and the that, a lot of it is a hoax, it's a hoax. >> and, of course, calling to lock up the political opponent. >> crooked hillary has not talked about it, folks. >> these are unheard of utterances of american pr
lord. i thought about that. a lot of you aren't afraid and do really stupid things. you need a range of states of mind to handle the complexities of life. >>> as jerry brown nears the endrnia governor, he continues to tackle the most serious issue he sees confronting humanity. >> most of the scientists in the world think that climate change is a very serious matter that has to be tended to, that if it is not attended to sufficiently, millions, tens of millions, possibly hundreds...
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lord. and i thought about that. a lot of people aren't afraid. and they do really stupid things. you need a range of states of mind to handle the complexity of life. >> as brownnd of his fourth term of governor of california. he tackles the most serious issue he sees confronting humanity. >> most of the scientists in the world think that climate change is a serious matter. that has to be tanded to. if it is not, sufficiently. millions, tens of millions possibly hundreds of millions and billions of people and forms of life will suffer. >> it's a fear shared by pope francis. another former seminarien. he was part of a organized by the pope to discuss strategies to limit global warming. >> we have fierce opposition and. >> at the time the president was barack obama. who described the reduction of carbon emissions as top priority. 2016 changed everything. >> obama is talking about all of this with the global warming and that. it's a hoax. >> ofg calling to lock up his political opponent. >> crooked hilary hasn't talked about it, folks. >> these are unheard of utters by an american president. >> they're bringing drugs. crime. they're rapists. we will build a great
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lord. and i thought about that. a lot of people aren't afraid and they do really stupid things. you need a range of states of mind to handle the complexities of life. >> as jerry brownurth term as california governor, he continues to tackle the most serious issue he sees confronting humanity. >> most of the scientists in the world think that climate change is very serious matter that has to be attended to. that if it is not attended to sufficiently millions, tens of millions, possibly hundreds of billions of people and other forms of life will suffer. >> it's a fear shared by pope francis, another former jesuit seminarian. in 2015 brown was part of an organization organized by the pope on global warming. at the time the president was barack obama who described the reduction of carbon emissions as a top priority. but the election of 2016 changed everything. >> so obama's talking about all of this with the global warming and a lot of it's a hoax. it's a hoax. >> and being of course calling to lock up his political opponent. >> crooked hillary has not talked about it, folks. >> these are unheard of utterances by an american presidential candidate. >> they're bringing d
lord. and i thought about that. a lot of people aren't afraid and they do really stupid things. you need a range of states of mind to handle the complexities of life. >> as jerry brownurth term as california governor, he continues to tackle the most serious issue he sees confronting humanity. >> most of the scientists in the world think that climate change is very serious matter that has to be attended to. that if it is not attended to sufficiently millions, tens of millions,...