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soup storsupervisor marr. >> thank you for introducing the hearing on gig worker rights. i'm proud to cosponsor it and did want to offer brief remarks. fundamentally, the issue is about inequality, about unequal protections for workers in emerging industries and unequal pay and treatment for a growing and increasingly vulnerable workforce. the growth of gig workers has been fueled by a new technology and innovation. it offers new twists on old problems of economic injustice. technology and innovations should act in service to society but we see our working class and regulations wholly disrupted by the gig economy, often to the benefit of a few in harm to many. let's be clear, organized labor built our middle class and fault for hard-won rights for working people and rights under threat for gig workers classifications denying tens of thousands of people the basic rights and protections. as new companies enjoy wealth and success, we new ensure the workers responsible for that success are treated fairly, transportly and equitablably and with this hearing, we'll take a long,
soup storsupervisor marr. >> thank you for introducing the hearing on gig worker rights. i'm proud to cosponsor it and did want to offer brief remarks. fundamentally, the issue is about inequality, about unequal protections for workers in emerging industries and unequal pay and treatment for a growing and increasingly vulnerable workforce. the growth of gig workers has been fueled by a new technology and innovation. it offers new twists on old problems of economic injustice. technology...
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he's been speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake.ret it. should you have gone to prison?” mistake. i deeply regret it. should you have gone to prison? i was fortu nate you have gone to prison? i was fortunate in that i did not but it was a profound mistake, i have seen the damage that drugs do, i have seen that close—up and in the work that i do as a politician and that is why i deeply regret it. how many times have you taken cocaine? on several social occasions 20 years ago when i was working as a journalist. was it a habit? no. it was a mistake and i regret it. you we re was a mistake and i regret it. you were about 30 at the time, not a young man or a teenager, did you have any sense then of the damage this was due to other kids on the streets of london, many of wim may be in prison right now?|j streets of london, many of wim may be in prison right now? i have a profound sense of regret. i am aware of the damage that drugs do. i was just as secretary. during that time isaid just as secretary. during that time i said people should
he's been speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake.ret it. should you have gone to prison?” mistake. i deeply regret it. should you have gone to prison? i was fortu nate you have gone to prison? i was fortunate in that i did not but it was a profound mistake, i have seen the damage that drugs do, i have seen that close—up and in the work that i do as a politician and that is why i deeply regret it. how many times have you taken cocaine? on...
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come and do interviews with andrew marr, interviews with andrew marr, interviews on the today programme no way to become prime minister by ducking these important questions and so far he has not answering them. supporters are boris johnson downplay what happened here in the earlier was a friday morning when neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mrjohnson and his partner. the police were called to an incident and they said everyone was safe , to an incident and they said everyone was safe, everyone was well, there was no concerns that they had and there was no cause for further action. and that given that is what the police have said, i think we should leave it at that. get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the party... it is exactly three years since the uk voted to leave the eu and brexit is likely to dominate this leadership race. both candidates were asked to expend their approach at yesterday's hustings. mrjohnson wants a new brexit deal but says he would be willing to leave without one at the end of october. what i said is that leaving on october the 31st wa
come and do interviews with andrew marr, interviews with andrew marr, interviews on the today programme no way to become prime minister by ducking these important questions and so far he has not answering them. supporters are boris johnson downplay what happened here in the earlier was a friday morning when neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mrjohnson and his partner. the police were called to an incident and they said everyone was safe , to an incident and they said everyone was...
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mrs leadsom told the andrew marr show parliament would not be able to block the uk's exit.t parliament can do, the new leader, which could be knee, makes clear we will not have an extension, so the option is to revoke article 50 or no confidence the government. with sensible measures that all parliamentarians on citizens‘ rights and movement of goods, i honestly believe that this plan is workable and very specific and very detailed. i have given it a huge amount of thought and i believe leaving at the end of october is what people want to see happen. former universities minister sam gyimah has announced he is entering the tory party leadership race. he‘s the 13th candidate and he says he is in favour of a public vote on any brexit deal. here he is now. a second vote, for many people that would look like an attempt to thwart brexit. that is not what i am about at all. we should look at the choice in front of us. the deal that may make negotiated, which is the only deal out there, has been heavily defeated several times and is not going to get through parliament. in this lead
mrs leadsom told the andrew marr show parliament would not be able to block the uk's exit.t parliament can do, the new leader, which could be knee, makes clear we will not have an extension, so the option is to revoke article 50 or no confidence the government. with sensible measures that all parliamentarians on citizens‘ rights and movement of goods, i honestly believe that this plan is workable and very specific and very detailed. i have given it a huge amount of thought and i believe...
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he will be speaking to andrew marr tomorrow morning on bbc one.candidates, using the scottish male, ruth davidson has put her support behind sajid javid.m sounds quite a sensible thing to do. i would put my support behind ruth davidson. she is not in westminster, u nfortu nately. davidson. she is not in westminster, unfortunately. she is an out and out remainer. a matter and asked her if she was called ruth because her pa rents she was called ruth because her parents could not spell a longer name and she laughed. but there we go. -- roof. is that what happened to you? sajid javid looks one of the possibilities. no doubt about it. at the moment there are about 11 people who want to go for the conservative party leadership. i think quite a lot will be knocked out this week. the first ballot on the 13th of june, thursday. isuspect the first ballot on the 13th of june, thursday. i suspect several will fall by the wayside then. sajid javid has said that he wants to have a brexit by the 31st of october. we wa nts a brexit by the 31st of october. we want
he will be speaking to andrew marr tomorrow morning on bbc one.candidates, using the scottish male, ruth davidson has put her support behind sajid javid.m sounds quite a sensible thing to do. i would put my support behind ruth davidson. she is not in westminster, u nfortu nately. davidson. she is not in westminster, unfortunately. she is an out and out remainer. a matter and asked her if she was called ruth because her pa rents she was called ruth because her parents could not spell a longer...
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would any of my -- i want to recognise supervisor gordon marr. would anyone else on the committee like to make any opening remarks or do you want to get into the presentations? ok. with that, we'll bring up our first presenter which is the -- i believe it's the chancellor and the representative from city college. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor and chair of the committee. thank you supervisor walton, supervisor marr for forming this committee. this is a wonderful opportunity for us to come together, show you what we're doing at city college and why we're doing it and to move forward. this is a great institution is dedicated to the american dream and middle-class jobs. i had the opportunity to see supervisor hainey and walton for the sun reporter newspaper, the african-american newspaper. and the speaker at that dinner was kamala harris and she give an inspiring, inspiring talk and one of the main things at the heart of it was how important teachers were. this is the last day, may 10t may 10th, of teacher appreciation week. i'm a practicing en
would any of my -- i want to recognise supervisor gordon marr. would anyone else on the committee like to make any opening remarks or do you want to get into the presentations? ok. with that, we'll bring up our first presenter which is the -- i believe it's the chancellor and the representative from city college. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor and chair of the committee. thank you supervisor walton, supervisor marr for forming this committee. this is a wonderful opportunity for us to...
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of the in attendance, more than 300 couples marr years or more.they offered a piece of advice being married so long. >> try to understand each other and love. love have been always together. >> good words there. there were 10 couples being recognized f having been married for 70 years or more. what a wonderful example they set for us all. we take you live out to reston. some of you saw some rain today. samara is standing by with what you canxpect tonight and the start of your work week. >>> virginia's attorney general sparking a debate over sparking a debate over when was the last time you felt... free. time to uncover that feeling again. with tre compassion and stngth of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... thatstpens doors in all es. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. live fearless. >>> there's a new call to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana in virginia. it's coming from the states attorney general, mark herring, wants to see changes in the wealth laws th
of the in attendance, more than 300 couples marr years or more.they offered a piece of advice being married so long. >> try to understand each other and love. love have been always together. >> good words there. there were 10 couples being recognized f having been married for 70 years or more. what a wonderful example they set for us all. we take you live out to reston. some of you saw some rain today. samara is standing by with what you canxpect tonight and the start of your work...
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and andrew marr is on the bbc at 10am. good -- orecy. and andrew marr is on the bbc at10am. course, the tory leadership contest. i am joined by jeremy hunt, currently number two behind borisjohnson. jeremy hunt, currently number two behind boris johnson. and jeremy hunt, currently number two behind borisjohnson. and by the dark horse, rory stewart, cantering up dark horse, rory stewart, cantering up on the inside. and, the north is rising, it is getting angry about the excessive concentration of money and power in the south. i'll be talking to andy burnham the mayor of greater manchester about that as well. my three—year—old daughter has started saying like and she is definitely watching love island! it is out there, it is the data. to stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. it's, here's a summary of this morning's main news. iran has protested to britain's ambassador in the country after the uk foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said the country was "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks on two oil tanke
and andrew marr is on the bbc at 10am. good -- orecy. and andrew marr is on the bbc at10am. course, the tory leadership contest. i am joined by jeremy hunt, currently number two behind borisjohnson. jeremy hunt, currently number two behind boris johnson. and jeremy hunt, currently number two behind borisjohnson. and by the dark horse, rory stewart, cantering up dark horse, rory stewart, cantering up on the inside. and, the north is rising, it is getting angry about the excessive concentration...
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it is 8:30am, andrew marr is on bbc one at 10am this morning.ter. if you look at the front pages of the newspapers, michael gove is one of the front runners in the leadership race. firstly, he promises to get rid of the 80 entirely and secondly, he is in a lot of trouble about his past cocaine use. —— get rid of the 18. i will also be talking to esther mcvey, the ha rd—core will also be talking to esther mcvey, the hard—core leave with no—deal if we can at the end of 0ctober candidate. labour are celebrating after the peterborough by—election when, and i am joined by barry gardner, their shadow trade spokesman. a busy programme, a lot to talk about. thank you, andrew, lots to look forward to. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. it's 8.30am, here's a summary of this morning's main news. one of britain's most wanted men, who's been on the run for 16 years, is facing extradition to the uk, after being arrested in malta. police want to question christopher guest more junior over the murde
it is 8:30am, andrew marr is on bbc one at 10am this morning.ter. if you look at the front pages of the newspapers, michael gove is one of the front runners in the leadership race. firstly, he promises to get rid of the 80 entirely and secondly, he is in a lot of trouble about his past cocaine use. —— get rid of the 18. i will also be talking to esther mcvey, the ha rd—core will also be talking to esther mcvey, the hard—core leave with no—deal if we can at the end of 0ctober...
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did you seejohnny marr on stage with the killers last night at glastonbury? as well. fans of the smiths will be pleased to know he's here on the sofa on wednesday morning talking about his new album. serena williams has been speaking exclusively to breakfast ahead of the start of wimbledon tomorrow. the grand slam champion says she's feeling good about the tournament, despite being beset with injuries this year. looking ahead into this tournament, how do you feel physically? do you feel right there and ready? i feel good now, it has been a rough time for me this year but i'm finally at a place where i am like, oh my god, i'm not in pain, let's do this! so this is a good place for me to be in. you feel not in pain and ready to go? yes, and i couldn't be more excited about it! you can catch sally's full interview with serena williams here on breakfast tomorrow morning. let's go back life to the korean border. donald trump ants kim jong—un have met earlier at the border. the two men had a short meeting, about 25 minutes since we we re meeting, about 25 minutes s
did you seejohnny marr on stage with the killers last night at glastonbury? as well. fans of the smiths will be pleased to know he's here on the sofa on wednesday morning talking about his new album. serena williams has been speaking exclusively to breakfast ahead of the start of wimbledon tomorrow. the grand slam champion says she's feeling good about the tournament, despite being beset with injuries this year. looking ahead into this tournament, how do you feel physically? do you feel right...
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, interviews with andrew marr, interviews on the today programme, because it is no way to become prime these very important questions, and so far he is not answering them. the foreign secretary was also asked whether mrjohnson becoming prime minister could boost support for scottish independence. mr hunt said any prime minister had to be careful to avoid fostering divsion in handling brexit. i sincerely hope that whoever becomes prime minister does not allow that to happen, because frankly the best thing about our country are the four nations of the uk, that is what has made us one of the greatest countries on the planet, so any prime minister has to be careful in the way we handle brexit not to allow it to add fuel to the independence fire, because people in scotland do not want another independence referendum, that issue was settled, and they want to get on and see the government here getting on improving the lives of families in scotland. i spoke to our chief political correspondent vicki young over the scrutiny over borisjohnson‘s private life. i know that there is an awful lot of
, interviews with andrew marr, interviews on the today programme, because it is no way to become prime these very important questions, and so far he is not answering them. the foreign secretary was also asked whether mrjohnson becoming prime minister could boost support for scottish independence. mr hunt said any prime minister had to be careful to avoid fostering divsion in handling brexit. i sincerely hope that whoever becomes prime minister does not allow that to happen, because frankly the...
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andrew marr will be here on bbc one at ten o'clock this morning.. the papers are seething and bubbling with plots and gossip across politics. i will be joined and bubbling with plots and gossip across politics. i will bejoined by liam fox, a keyjeremy hunt supporter. caroline flint on the labour side putting pressure on jeremy corbyn and disagreeing with her, david miliband, back here from america. i am joint as well by the historian to talk about the windrush scandal. an our very busy, bubbling political gossip and insights, i'm sure, here at ten o'clock. thank you very much. angie talks about —— angie talks political commentator and founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to tim in a minute. iama i am a freelance political commentator now. it is beginning to have some impact on the pulse, this ongoing coverage of his private life. if you believe the polls. always believe the polls. page two of the mail on sunday is looking at a poll where both voters at large and tory voters, boris's su
andrew marr will be here on bbc one at ten o'clock this morning.. the papers are seething and bubbling with plots and gossip across politics. i will be joined and bubbling with plots and gossip across politics. i will bejoined by liam fox, a keyjeremy hunt supporter. caroline flint on the labour side putting pressure on jeremy corbyn and disagreeing with her, david miliband, back here from america. i am joint as well by the historian to talk about the windrush scandal. an our very busy,...
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we couldn't it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough off talk and it's time for action i'm also expecting the word leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as pressure was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing the authorities arrested 11 suspects and sized firm with the murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince of peace suspected of being involved in the murder is not facing charges this case has sparked international condemnation and talks of sanctions the u.s. president has denounced the murder but resist growing congressional calls to stop selling weapons to riyadh now that the special rapporteur has delivered the findings of a inquiry into the killing of. it will be up to the united nations secretary general or whether to launch a criminal investigation but many worry the u.s. might use its influence to stop any attempt to investigate senior saudi officials including the crown prince mohammed bin so man. geneva. i mean josh allen is the he's acting director of the ar
we couldn't it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough off talk and it's time for action i'm also expecting the word leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as pressure was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing the authorities arrested 11 suspects and sized firm with the murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince of peace suspected of being involved in the murder is not facing...
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he'll be answering questions later this morning on the andrew marr programme.his rival, borisjohnson, has given his first major interview since the leadership contest began. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is here. first of all, michael gove, with a flurry of policy announcements, at the same time as he is trying to deflect these questions about his life a couple of decades ago, when he was taking cocaine at. yes, today, he wants to talk about policy and get the focus on that, he has this key interview later on which he mentioned, and he wants to talk about vat, a radical idea to replace it with a simpler sales tax, no clarity from him yet on how that would happen, when that would happen, but no doubt, he will talk about that later on today. but, overshadowing all of that are the claims that he took drugs, an admission from him that he took cocaine around 20 years ago, at some social events. there have also been claims of hypocrisy, because an article that he wrote back in 1999 has been republished and in this article, he basically criticises midd
he'll be answering questions later this morning on the andrew marr programme.his rival, borisjohnson, has given his first major interview since the leadership contest began. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is here. first of all, michael gove, with a flurry of policy announcements, at the same time as he is trying to deflect these questions about his life a couple of decades ago, when he was taking cocaine at. yes, today, he wants to talk about policy and get the focus on that, he...
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jeremy hunt told andrew marr he would also use that so—called fiscal headroom to cut taxes and investhave to pull much of that spending to allow him to support business. however, he insisted that wouldn't stop him from delivering a no—deal brexit if the eu proved unwilling to negotiate. tom, thank you very much. all new electric vehicles must be fitted with a noise—emitting device, similar to the sound of a traditional engine, to alert other road users to their presence. the european union rule has been adopted because vehicles without a petrol or diesel engine are too quiet for pedestrians and cyclists. in the cricket world cup, england are facing a crucial match against india at edgbaston which they need to win to improve their chances of reaching the semifinals. england won the toss and chose to bat. they scored 160 runs before losing their first wicket — that of jason roy. a short time ago, they were 211—3. jonny bairstow was out for 111. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 5.30. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley.
jeremy hunt told andrew marr he would also use that so—called fiscal headroom to cut taxes and investhave to pull much of that spending to allow him to support business. however, he insisted that wouldn't stop him from delivering a no—deal brexit if the eu proved unwilling to negotiate. tom, thank you very much. all new electric vehicles must be fitted with a noise—emitting device, similar to the sound of a traditional engine, to alert other road users to their presence. the european...
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borisjohnson is simply this, come and do live tv debates with me, come and do interviews with andrew marrthe today programme. it is no way to become prime minister by ducking these very important questions and so far he's not answering them. in an article into my‘s times, mr hunt goes further, urging mrjohnson to ta ke hunt goes further, urging mrjohnson to take part in a televised debate. —— in tomorrow's times. supporters of boris johnson are downplaying what happened here in the early hours of friday morning, when neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mrjohnson and carrie symonds. the police were called to an incident and what did they say? they said everyone was safe and well. there was no concerns that the officers had and there was no cause for any further action. given that is what the police have said, and it is clearly a private incident, none of us were there, i think we should leave it at that. get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the party... it is exactly three years since the uk voted to leave the eu and brexit is likely to dominate this leadership r
borisjohnson is simply this, come and do live tv debates with me, come and do interviews with andrew marrthe today programme. it is no way to become prime minister by ducking these very important questions and so far he's not answering them. in an article into my‘s times, mr hunt goes further, urging mrjohnson to ta ke hunt goes further, urging mrjohnson to take part in a televised debate. —— in tomorrow's times. supporters of boris johnson are downplaying what happened here in the early...
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potentially setting us up for a big row later because len mccluskey the leader of unite is one of the andrew marrell known to be strongly in favour of the labour party taking a much harder pro brexit line and there could be fireworks. thank you. president trump is talking at osan airbase in south korea. i outlined the incredible prosperity that awaits north korea when there is then get settled. i have been talking about this for a long time but this is a country with pretentious —— tremendous potential. they said it was so different before we had the meeting, the big summit, in singapore, it was different, it was really hostile. we understand it better than anybody. since our first meeting in singapore we got along, we had a great feeling. you will see it tonight on television, you will see it wherever you see it. today there are so many forms of looking at things. as soon as you pick one another one comes up on the first one is obsolete but you're going to see some really nice acts. i stepped in with chairman kim to north korea and they say that it's a historic moment and i think that is a histo
potentially setting us up for a big row later because len mccluskey the leader of unite is one of the andrew marrell known to be strongly in favour of the labour party taking a much harder pro brexit line and there could be fireworks. thank you. president trump is talking at osan airbase in south korea. i outlined the incredible prosperity that awaits north korea when there is then get settled. i have been talking about this for a long time but this is a country with pretentious ——...
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and michael gove will be interviewed on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning.o'clock, here on bbc one. one of britain's most wanted men, christopher guest more junior, has been arrested in malta, after 16 years on the run. police want to question him over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire, in 2003. chi chi izundu has more details. on the run for 16 years, but now in handcuffs after being captured in malta. christopher guest more junior, one of europe's most wanted, en route to a court hearing, which started his extradition proceedings. it is thought the 41—year—old left the uk in 2003 after brian waters was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two adult children. mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire. he'd been brutally whipped, burned and beaten during the three—hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews, are serving life sentences for his murder. mr more junior is wanted in connection with mr waters' death, the attempted mur
and michael gove will be interviewed on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning.o'clock, here on bbc one. one of britain's most wanted men, christopher guest more junior, has been arrested in malta, after 16 years on the run. police want to question him over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire, in 2003. chi chi izundu has more details. on the run for 16 years, but now in handcuffs after being captured in malta. christopher guest more junior, one of europe's most wanted, en route...
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andrew marr asked michael gove about his past drug use. ido i do think it was profound damaging.s a politician, that's why i deeply regret the mistake i made. how many times did you take cocaine? i took on several occasions more than 20 years ago and i was working asa than 20 years ago and i was working as a journalist. was it a habit? no, it was a mistake. earlier, the bbc‘s political correspondent, chris mason, joined me to explain why so much attention is being given to the leadership candidate's previous experiences with drugs. it is scrutiny. in any contest, you will be subjected to a huge amount of questioning about your calibre and character as well as policy. it isa and character as well as policy. it is a huge issue not least around brexit, but the focus this weekend on michael gove emphasises the extent to which the whole process of the race to be prime minister as a character assessment with all of these questions about what he got up to 20 years ago. there was a particularly awkward moment in the interview where he was asked about filling and a visa form to go to the
andrew marr asked michael gove about his past drug use. ido i do think it was profound damaging.s a politician, that's why i deeply regret the mistake i made. how many times did you take cocaine? i took on several occasions more than 20 years ago and i was working asa than 20 years ago and i was working as a journalist. was it a habit? no, it was a mistake. earlier, the bbc‘s political correspondent, chris mason, joined me to explain why so much attention is being given to the leadership...
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he's been speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. it was a crime, a mistake, i regret it.ave gone to prison? i have seen the damage that drugs do, i have seen that close up, and in the work i have done as a politician, that is why i deeply regret the mistake i made. i took it on several social occasions more than 20 years ago when i was working asa than 20 years ago when i was working as a journalist. was it a habit? i do not believe it was. it was a mistake that i regret. you were 30. you are not a young man, a teenager. did you have any sense of the damage that this was doing to other kids on the streets of london, many of them might be in prison right now?|j the streets of london, many of them might be in prison right now? i do have a profound sense of regret about it all and i am very aware of the damage that drugs do. as you know, i was just as a secretary. during that time i said people should not be defined by the worst decision they make, they should be given a chance to redeem themselves and to change. i introduced efforts to have problem solving courses, so that
he's been speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. it was a crime, a mistake, i regret it.ave gone to prison? i have seen the damage that drugs do, i have seen that close up, and in the work i have done as a politician, that is why i deeply regret the mistake i made. i took it on several social occasions more than 20 years ago when i was working asa than 20 years ago when i was working as a journalist. was it a habit? i do not believe it was. it was a mistake that i regret. you were...
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ambassador to the united kingdom went on andrew marr show on the b.b.c. chlorine chicken and us private health care on the table and it breaks a trade deal chlorine wash chicken and u.s. firms involvement in british health care would be on the table for a post breaks a trade deal donald trump's ambassador has said woody johnson the u.s. ambassador to the u.k. said chlorinated chicken is as safe as anything in europe adding if people don't want to buy it they don't have to do so labor had attacked the comments from u.s. ambassador woody johnson as terrifying like this is horrifying that we're going to get chlorinated chicken on our and i just was being turned into a u.s. healthcare system the e.u. has strict hygiene standards for poultry when they are alive while the u.s. washes them with disinfectant such as chlorine after they are dead the factory farming the the horrible health care system here like the fact that like. the living get preference in the european economic model and expanding and facilitating the quality of living for the living whereas in
ambassador to the united kingdom went on andrew marr show on the b.b.c. chlorine chicken and us private health care on the table and it breaks a trade deal chlorine wash chicken and u.s. firms involvement in british health care would be on the table for a post breaks a trade deal donald trump's ambassador has said woody johnson the u.s. ambassador to the u.k. said chlorinated chicken is as safe as anything in europe adding if people don't want to buy it they don't have to do so labor had...
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speaking on the andrew marr programme, she repeated calls for another referendum and criticised conservativexit" was the most meaningless phrase ever and we had this blank canvas to which everybody could project their own form of brexit. brexiteers can't even agree among themselves, even now, what brexit means. that's why it needs to go back to the people. a cruise ship lost control as it tried to dock in venice — crashing into a wharf and hitting a tourist boat. it seems the vessel may have broken loose from a tug boat and was then unable to stop because of strong currents. four people were hurt. katharine da costa reports. horn blaring and out of control... ..the cruise ship ploughs into the dock, ramming a small tourist boat and sending dozens of people running for safety. on board, stunned passengers brace themselves for impact. that way! it was just a massive shock and we were sort of trembling, we couldn't believe what we were seeing and just to see this thing out of control, it was almost literally unbelievable. the collision happened this morning on the giudecca canal — one of busies
speaking on the andrew marr programme, she repeated calls for another referendum and criticised conservativexit" was the most meaningless phrase ever and we had this blank canvas to which everybody could project their own form of brexit. brexiteers can't even agree among themselves, even now, what brexit means. that's why it needs to go back to the people. a cruise ship lost control as it tried to dock in venice — crashing into a wharf and hitting a tourist boat. it seems the vessel may...
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the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marre something quite different, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. spain's supreme court has ruled that an attack on a woman which shocked spain was gang rape rather than in earlier verdict of sexual abuse. the five men, known as the "wolf pack", were originally given nine years in jail when they were cleared of rape. but prosecutors appealed to the supreme court to upgrade the conviction, and judges increased their sentences to 15 years. in the summer of 2016, during the running of the bulls festival in pamplona, five young men led an 18—year—old woman to the lobby of an apartment building in the early hours of the morning, where they had sex with her. she accused them of raping her, but when the case went to trial last year, the court ruled that the five defendants were instead guilty of the lesser crime of sexual abuse. thejudges said that because there had been no viole
the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marre something quite different, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. spain's supreme court has ruled that an attack on a woman which shocked spain was gang rape rather than in earlier verdict of sexual abuse. the five men, known as the "wolf pack", were originally given nine...
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andrew marr. he wasn't clear, that's why i'm asking. i thought it was clear.e, the issue said. the important thing is, and we allagree, the issue is said. the important thing is, and we all agree, the issue is not whether somebody smoked cannabis... the issueis somebody smoked cannabis... the issue is about him lying. this is an enormous point for the united kingdom. mary robinson, if somebody lied on an official form, kingdom. mary robinson, if somebody lied on an officialform, should they be disqualified from standing? good morning, victoria, and i heard what alberto said and also what michael gove has said on this, and i have to take him on his word as far as what he said on this so far. i'm asking, if somebody has light on an official form, should they be disqualified from being your next leader? it is a really serious offence to lie on an official form and it would have to be treated as such. it should disqualify them from standing? i think it would have to be treated very seriously. daniel kawczynski, i want to ask you, your man can boris johnson, kawczy
andrew marr. he wasn't clear, that's why i'm asking. i thought it was clear.e, the issue said. the important thing is, and we allagree, the issue is said. the important thing is, and we all agree, the issue is not whether somebody smoked cannabis... the issueis somebody smoked cannabis... the issue is about him lying. this is an enormous point for the united kingdom. mary robinson, if somebody lied on an official form, kingdom. mary robinson, if somebody lied on an officialform, should they be...
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did you seejohnny marr on stage with the killers last night at glastonbury?brightside with the band. he also played this charming man as well. a p pa re ntly apparently the crowd went absolutely nuts. fans of the smiths will be pleased to know he's here on the sofa on wednesday morning, talking about his new album. johnny marr, he gets invited on quite a lot to play with other bands because he is such a talented guitarist, so versatile. yes, and someone was guitarist, so versatile. yes, and someone was telling us earlier that he is very healthy, of egan, he runs marathons and things. a long way away from the old rock ‘n' roll lifestyle. serena williams has been speaking exclusively to breakfast ahead of the start of wimbledon next week. the grand slam champion says she's feeling good about the tournament despite being beset with injuries this year. looking ahead into this tournament, how do you feel physically? do you feel right there and ready?” how do you feel physically? do you feel right there and ready? i feel good now, it has been a rough time for me th
did you seejohnny marr on stage with the killers last night at glastonbury?brightside with the band. he also played this charming man as well. a p pa re ntly apparently the crowd went absolutely nuts. fans of the smiths will be pleased to know he's here on the sofa on wednesday morning, talking about his new album. johnny marr, he gets invited on quite a lot to play with other bands because he is such a talented guitarist, so versatile. yes, and someone was guitarist, so versatile. yes, and...
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he has a big interview tomorrow going out on the andrew marr show. be questions about whether the extent of the revelations today are the end of the revelations today are the end of it. is there more to be said? a couple of the sunday newspapers have dug out an article that michael gove wrote in 1999, roughly the time he acknowledges he had taken cocaine on acknowledges he had taken cocaine on a few occasions, in which they were able to throw the word hypocrite around. it is interesting, when you read this article, he does condemn middle—class drug users. he also acknowledges that, perhaps, it is not as bad to be, he says that lots of journalists will talk about not as bad to be, he says that lots ofjournalists will talk about how drug laws should be re— liberalised and the reason they say that is because many of them may be drug ta kers because many of them may be drug takers themselves, he says it is more important to acknowledge that you may have transgressed around the law but respect the fact that the law but respect the fact that the law is the
he has a big interview tomorrow going out on the andrew marr show. be questions about whether the extent of the revelations today are the end of the revelations today are the end of it. is there more to be said? a couple of the sunday newspapers have dug out an article that michael gove wrote in 1999, roughly the time he acknowledges he had taken cocaine on acknowledges he had taken cocaine on a few occasions, in which they were able to throw the word hypocrite around. it is interesting, when...
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he'll be answering questions later this morning on the andrew marr programme. his rival, borisjohnson, has given his first major interview since the leadership contest began. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is here. the headlines in today's papers painful reading from michael gove. very much so. he wants to talk about policy, he knows he is one of the frontrunners in this race and he wa nts to frontrunners in this race and he wants to stay up there, but it is becoming quite difficult to talk about anything else, really, because he has faced these questions over drug—taking, we understand that he took cocaine several times about 20 yea rs took cocaine several times about 20 years ago at social events, but people are now saying and accusing him of hypocrisy. there was an article that he wrote in 1999, around the time presumably that he took cocaine, where he was criticising middle—class professionals who take drugs and wa nt to professionals who take drugs and want to make it legal. basically saying that was a negative thing, but there are those who
he'll be answering questions later this morning on the andrew marr programme. his rival, borisjohnson, has given his first major interview since the leadership contest began. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is here. the headlines in today's papers painful reading from michael gove. very much so. he wants to talk about policy, he knows he is one of the frontrunners in this race and he wa nts to frontrunners in this race and he wants to stay up there, but it is becoming quite...
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in just a few minutes ago on the andrew marr show he was asked about his attitude to know you and somethingugh? —— no deal. would be willing to follow through? -- no deal. and no-deal brexit is not my choice but if the way to leave the european union is without a deal then i would do that. and we would make a success of it and protect the union but we would have to be very sensitive to the concerns that people like david mandel raised. —— mundell because scotland would not like it. it is not a question of choosing one or the other. it is a question of choosing a prime minister who has the capability to deliver both and if you sent to brussels someone who can negotiate a deal that can get through parliament then you will not have a no deal situation and you reduce those risks. but i am also very clear that we will leave the european union come what may and i will deliver that. if that happens i will deliver that. if that happens i will do it in a way that protects oui’ will do it in a way that protects our union because it is absolutely vital we do. jeremy hunt campaign for remain in the ref
in just a few minutes ago on the andrew marr show he was asked about his attitude to know you and somethingugh? —— no deal. would be willing to follow through? -- no deal. and no-deal brexit is not my choice but if the way to leave the european union is without a deal then i would do that. and we would make a success of it and protect the union but we would have to be very sensitive to the concerns that people like david mandel raised. —— mundell because scotland would not like it. it...
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the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marrfferent, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hear from news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hearfrom one of news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hear from one of the last surviving passengers to sail to britain on the empire windrush more than 70 years ago. there was a bomb in the city centre, a codeword known to be one used by the ira was given, army bomb experts are examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act which for 40 yea rs population registration act which for 40 years —— 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. 75 parliament has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin, bellin has celebrated into the night but the pos
the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marrfferent, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hear from news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hearfrom one of news, still to come: i am 93... 93! we hear from one of the last surviving passengers to sail to britain on the...
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the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marrare something quite different, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. the foreign office minister mark field has been suspended from the government after grabbing a climate—change protestor and marching her out of a dinner in the city of london. mr field said he acted instinctively when the woman approached the stage during a speech by the chancellor philip hammond. the minister has apologised, the woman he confronted has said he needs anger management classes. here's our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. in red dresses, suffragette—style sashes and dinnerjackets, the climate emergency protesters had little difficulty getting past security and into a room full of senior politicians and bankers. there, they staged a noisy protest as the chancellor, phillip hammond, tried to make his speech. some diners intervened and there was pushing and shoving. among the protest
the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marrare something quite different, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. the foreign office minister mark field has been suspended from the government after grabbing a climate—change protestor and marching her out of a dinner in the city of london. mr field said he acted instinctively...
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he was doing that interview with andrew marr today, that was on the schedule for some time, and unfortunatelyout that he had taken cocaine 20 yea rs out that he had taken cocaine 20 years ago. but i suppose for him it was basically an opportunity to explain his actions, and he was making the point that it is about human frailty and that people should be forgiven, i suppose, for things that they have done in the past, that they have done in the past, that they have seen the error of their ways, and trying to get that message across. but essentially for him it‘s not great because he wanted to be talking about his plans if he became prime minister, talking about his plans for vat, talking about brexit, and he did talk about things, but the focus is on something that he didn‘t want the focus to be on, in this case. important to note he is not the only conservative leadership candidate who has admitted to taking drugs. we had a whole list of them, andrea leadsom and dominic rab have said that they have had cannabis, rory stewart talking about having smoked opium, jeremy hunt saying he thinks he mi
he was doing that interview with andrew marr today, that was on the schedule for some time, and unfortunatelyout that he had taken cocaine 20 yea rs out that he had taken cocaine 20 years ago. but i suppose for him it was basically an opportunity to explain his actions, and he was making the point that it is about human frailty and that people should be forgiven, i suppose, for things that they have done in the past, that they have done in the past, that they have seen the error of their ways,...
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he would insist on keeping some of that if britain ended up leaving with no deal. 0n the andrew marr deal would be willing to follow through on. but in the end if the only way to leave the european union is without a deal then i would do that. and we would make a success of it and protect the union but we would have to be very sensitive to the concerns that people like david mundell raised. it would not be popular in scotland. i can't understand how it could be the union first every time and endanger that by going for a no—deal brexit. surely one would endanger the other. it is not a question of choosing one or the other. it is a question of choosing a prime minister who has the capability to deliver both and if you sent to brussels someone who can negotiate a deal that can get through parliament then you will not have a no deal situation and you reduce those risks. but i am also very clear that we will leave the european union come what may and i will deliver that. if that happens i will do it in a way that protects our union because it is absolutely vital we do. jeremy hunt campaig
he would insist on keeping some of that if britain ended up leaving with no deal. 0n the andrew marr deal would be willing to follow through on. but in the end if the only way to leave the european union is without a deal then i would do that. and we would make a success of it and protect the union but we would have to be very sensitive to the concerns that people like david mundell raised. it would not be popular in scotland. i can't understand how it could be the union first every time and...
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borisjohnson is simply this, come and do live tv debates with me, come and do interviews with andrew marrmme, because you cannot the prime minister ducking these important questions, and so far he is avoiding them. neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mr johnson and carrie simmons. the police were called to an incident, and they said that everybody was safe, everybody was well, there was i'io concerns safe, everybody was well, there was no concerns the officers had, and there was no cause for any further action, and given that is what the police have said, and it is a private incident, none of us were there, we should just leave it at that. get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the party. that. get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the partym is three years since the uk voted to leave the eu, and brexit is likely to dominate this leadership race. both candidates were asked to explain their approach at hustings yesterday. mrjohnson wants a new brexit deal and says he would be willing to leave without one at the end of october. what i said was leaving on
borisjohnson is simply this, come and do live tv debates with me, come and do interviews with andrew marrmme, because you cannot the prime minister ducking these important questions, and so far he is avoiding them. neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mr johnson and carrie simmons. the police were called to an incident, and they said that everybody was safe, everybody was well, there was i'io concerns safe, everybody was well, there was no concerns the officers had, and there was...
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we can get it it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough of talk and it's time for action i'm also expecting the world leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as russia was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing the authorities arrested 11 suspects and charged with the murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince of peace suspected of being involved in the murder he's not facing charges. this case has sparked international condemnation and talks of sanctions the u.s. president has denounced the murder but resist growing congressional calls to stop selling weapons to riyadh now that the special rapporteur has delivered the findings of the wiring to the killing of hush up she it will be up to the not addition secretary general whether to launch a criminal investigation but many worry the u.s. might use its influence to stop any attempt to investigate senior saudi officials including the crown prince mohammed but so $90.00 geneva. the united arab emirates foreign minister say
we can get it it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough of talk and it's time for action i'm also expecting the world leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as russia was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing the authorities arrested 11 suspects and charged with the murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince of peace suspected of being involved in the murder he's not facing...
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that's one thing for comedians like bill marr, you predict the regime but then a straight up journalist it up to jump on something called the meet the press. >> you joked about a third term, you joked about -- >> i only took. i only joke. >> whatever happened in 2020. when i went to like it but you walk up. >> i said easily, watch, we'll drive the media crazy. let's go for a third term and then a fourth. some of the media said, he's going to do it. >> he's having a good time. the media doesn't get it. while we laugh, while they complain, we joke. while they whine, we do this. [laughter] [laughter] >> david, you are quite a successful meeting. i've seen evidence of that here tonight. what is going on when even comedians are falling for this? they can't see the joke? are they that diluted? >> i think politics ruined a lot of people. when trump initially got elected, everyone was like, this will be good for comedy. then all the comedians for the next two years have just been like, in their act, we need to get the ninth circuit to approve the appeal. otherwise we will not be up to have a go
that's one thing for comedians like bill marr, you predict the regime but then a straight up journalist it up to jump on something called the meet the press. >> you joked about a third term, you joked about -- >> i only took. i only joke. >> whatever happened in 2020. when i went to like it but you walk up. >> i said easily, watch, we'll drive the media crazy. let's go for a third term and then a fourth. some of the media said, he's going to do it. >> he's having a...
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. >> supervisor marr. >> first of all, i would like to thank supervisor walton and public health advocate for your strong leadership on this issue. i support to protect union from nick seenicotine addiction. and while i fully support the goals of the legislation, i have struggled a bit with my position on it for a number of important reasons. i am concerned about the impacts of the legislation on small businesses, especially our corner store, market and liquor store, many owned by immigrants and people of colour who have in recent years grown more reliant on revenue from the sale of ecigarette products. i think as a board we have a duty to better understand the impacts of this ban on these small businesses and to develop a comprehensive strategy for supporting them through this transition. i also want to acknowledge that we have been inconsistent in our application of regulations on various products with various levels of harm. this board passed an ordinance allowing for cannabis use at events that would, in effect, allow tobacco smoking at events. each as we consider banning electronic t
. >> supervisor marr. >> first of all, i would like to thank supervisor walton and public health advocate for your strong leadership on this issue. i support to protect union from nick seenicotine addiction. and while i fully support the goals of the legislation, i have struggled a bit with my position on it for a number of important reasons. i am concerned about the impacts of the legislation on small businesses, especially our corner store, market and liquor store, many owned by...
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who didn't it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough of talk and it's time forction i am also expecting the world leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as pressure was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing why the authorities arrested 11 suspects and sars therm with a murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince police suspected of being involved in the murder he's not facing charges this case has sparked international condemnation and talks of sanctions the us president has denounced the murder but resist growing congressional calls to stop selling weapons to riyadh now that the special rapporteur has delivered the findings of a inquiry into the killing of hush it will be up to the united nations secretary general whether to launch a criminal investigation but many worry the u.s. might use its influence to stop any attempt to investigate senior saudi officials including the crown prince mohammed bin so man. geneva colleen josh and is the executive director of the arab
who didn't it's been 9 months since jim marrs murder so i think it's enough of talk and it's time forction i am also expecting the world leaders to take a concrete step about this matter. as pressure was piling up against saudi arabia after the killing why the authorities arrested 11 suspects and sars therm with a murder 5 of the suspects could face death penalties the un special rapporteur. on e a top aide to the crown prince police suspected of being involved in the murder he's not facing...
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bill marr warning democrats they are losing the messaging battle. >> the millennial vote will not beweeting or emoji's or calling your budget plan fire. they can smell desperation through their phones so cut the crap and do you. >> reporter: the democratic party have a policy platform. trump the message enough? is the founder of turning point usa, charlie kirk, great to have you. i'm looking at this thinking to myself this is the tip of the inciting iceberg. what say you? >> absolutely. when you have this many candidates a desperate at this moment in the democratic primary this is going to be divisive and it is going to get nasty. first of all everyone in the media seems to be treating joe biden as the heir apparent. the untouchable top of the democrat primary but i have been saying for a while i don't think he will be the democrat nominee. the tone of the democrat party is anger and revenge towards donald trump for winning an election he wasn't supposed to win and he's all about reconciliation and trying to be better in america where their base is talking about impeachment, how much
bill marr warning democrats they are losing the messaging battle. >> the millennial vote will not beweeting or emoji's or calling your budget plan fire. they can smell desperation through their phones so cut the crap and do you. >> reporter: the democratic party have a policy platform. trump the message enough? is the founder of turning point usa, charlie kirk, great to have you. i'm looking at this thinking to myself this is the tip of the inciting iceberg. what say you? >>...