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——for the prime minister to go on the andrew marr show? i think there was a very strong case.ready made a statement about how law changes may have affected the treatment of the perpetrator of this crime. and i think audiences quite rightly would want to see the bbc interview the prime minister. there was a significant change in the political weather because of the events on london bridge. i think it was quite easy for the bbc to say that the prime minister was available and the bbc was the place where that interview should take place. ok, it is pretty obvious, isn't it, that the bbc should have pinned now ok, it is pretty obvious, isn't it, that the bbc should have pinned down all of the party leaders before running all the andrew neil interviews? you didn't get the balance right on the andrew neil interviews. why didn't you? these are very complicated issues. i am involved in question time for example, and when you are doing a whole series of programmes, to say that you need to nail all of them down before the campaign or before announcing any of them, that has two big proble
——for the prime minister to go on the andrew marr show? i think there was a very strong case.ready made a statement about how law changes may have affected the treatment of the perpetrator of this crime. and i think audiences quite rightly would want to see the bbc interview the prime minister. there was a significant change in the political weather because of the events on london bridge. i think it was quite easy for the bbc to say that the prime minister was available and the bbc was the...
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but if the suggestion was that borisjohnson would have an easy time on the andrew marr show, that turned out to be far from the case. in a often acrimonious conversation, the presenter pressed the prime minister on the circumstances under which the london bridge attacker had been released from prison. there was no question. under the conservatives, he was let out. under the conservatives... this was a conservative decision. you have been in power for ten years! because of changes to the law that were brought in by the labour party. that i voted against. you have been in power for ten years and have done nothing about it! jeremy corbyn voted in favour of it. voted in favour of early automatic release. for ten years, you have done nothing about it. you cannot retrospectively change... for ten years, you have done nothing about it. dave mann was one of the thousands of viewers to reject the interview and recorded his reaction on video. —— to object to the interview. i am a huge admirer of andrew marr and watch his programme most sundays, but i was appalled at the way he interviewed boris jo
but if the suggestion was that borisjohnson would have an easy time on the andrew marr show, that turned out to be far from the case. in a often acrimonious conversation, the presenter pressed the prime minister on the circumstances under which the london bridge attacker had been released from prison. there was no question. under the conservatives, he was let out. under the conservatives... this was a conservative decision. you have been in power for ten years! because of changes to the law...
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why was boris johnson allowed the oxygen of publicity for his election campaign on the andrew marr showeclined to have his policies and behaviour scrutinised by andrew neil? a process that the other party leaders had been through. but if the suggestion was that borisjohnson would have an easy time on the andrew marr show, that turned out to be far from the case. in a often acrimonious conversation, the presenter pressed the prime minister on the circumstances under which the london bridge attacker had been released from prison. there was no question. under the conservatives, he was let out. under the conservatives... this was a conservative decision. you have been in power for ten years! because of changes to the law that were brought in by the labour party. that i voted against. you have been in power for ten years and have done nothing about it! jeremy corbyn voted in favour of it. voted in favour of early automatic release. for ten years, you have done nothing about it. you cannot retrospectively change... for ten years, you have done nothing about it. dave mann was one of the thousa
why was boris johnson allowed the oxygen of publicity for his election campaign on the andrew marr showeclined to have his policies and behaviour scrutinised by andrew neil? a process that the other party leaders had been through. but if the suggestion was that borisjohnson would have an easy time on the andrew marr show, that turned out to be far from the case. in a often acrimonious conversation, the presenter pressed the prime minister on the circumstances under which the london bridge...
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he will be on the andrew marr show. because of what has happened the focus will be on security and we understand he will be talking about longer sentencing. the conservatives have talked in the past about longer sentencing but a renewed focus on that. one thing we are going to hear is this pledge that people who commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum of commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum 01:14 yea rs. would have to serve a minimum 01:14 years. he is also going to talk about ending the automatic release system where people who commit offences a re system where people who commit offences are automatically released after serving half of
he will be on the andrew marr show. because of what has happened the focus will be on security and we understand he will be talking about longer sentencing. the conservatives have talked in the past about longer sentencing but a renewed focus on that. one thing we are going to hear is this pledge that people who commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum of commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum 01:14 yea rs. would have to serve a minimum 01:14...
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supervisor marr. thank you. supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> clerk: thank you. supervisor ronen. >> today i'm introducing legislation to establish the first ever american indian cultural district in the city and county of san francisco. i want to thank, especially, the co-sponsorship of supervisors brown, part of the american indian community, and supervisor mannedalman who will share the cultural district that spans both districts eight and nine. thank you very much. i would like to thank supervisors fewer, peskin, and marr for your co-sponsorship as well. not only the november american heritage month, it's a historic week -- by the way, our colleague, supervisor brown, was honored by the community at the mayor's celebration that was gorgeous the other night at city hall. so congratulations, supervisor brown, for that honor. it was very, very beautiful. sorry. just an interlude. during this historic week, it is my immense honor to bring forward this effort in partnership with incredible leaders from the american indian community. cultural districts are one of t
supervisor marr. thank you. supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> clerk: thank you. supervisor ronen. >> today i'm introducing legislation to establish the first ever american indian cultural district in the city and county of san francisco. i want to thank, especially, the co-sponsorship of supervisors brown, part of the american indian community, and supervisor mannedalman who will share the cultural district that spans both districts eight and nine. thank you very much. i would...
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and in a sense, was it difficult for boris johnson because he was on the defensive because andrew marrthe conservative government's records?” think this is part of the problem. when you have an election campaign going on and you are also prime minister, it is very difficult because you've got decisions to make and it country delete and you've also got a campaign to have. there is... you have to be partisan. you also have to be prime minister...m is also very telling that for all parties, they have all focused heavily their narratives, what they say, their answers, this was not in the script... this is the sort of stuff you cannot plan for. with that situation come in the flooding is, there was a lot of concern boris johnson had not been soon enough to go and to speak to people, and when he did, he got a rough ride. on this one, he was there very quickly and he was dealing with the situation as a prime minister should. however, evenin a prime minister should. however, even in his first response, he talked about police numbers, which was part of the concern that came very quickly, that h
and in a sense, was it difficult for boris johnson because he was on the defensive because andrew marrthe conservative government's records?” think this is part of the problem. when you have an election campaign going on and you are also prime minister, it is very difficult because you've got decisions to make and it country delete and you've also got a campaign to have. there is... you have to be partisan. you also have to be prime minister...m is also very telling that for all parties, they...
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andrew marr index bridge. we are waiting for our first yglimpse of jer corbyn command his season islington. my colleague nick robinson is there. ur thoughts on what is expected and the exit poll itself. nick: no sign cf mbyn in islington. in a sense it ins quite revethat his aides did not want to tell us where ld be watching this result. two years ago i was outside his house in islington. not a word from the corbyn camp. you can imagine why, because they now have to think what do they do. how quickly does mr. corbyn qu it/ it he will have to do no one battle has been won. the one boris johnson will be able to take whether you like or loathe the idea, take britain out of the eu. who controls british politics? he will and the tories will. there is a newate beginning already, a battle over the future of the left battle over the future leadership of the labour party. it began on the program hn mcdonnell claiming that this was nothing to do with the sort of policies they had, perishhthe tho or the leadership of the
andrew marr index bridge. we are waiting for our first yglimpse of jer corbyn command his season islington. my colleague nick robinson is there. ur thoughts on what is expected and the exit poll itself. nick: no sign cf mbyn in islington. in a sense it ins quite revethat his aides did not want to tell us where ld be watching this result. two years ago i was outside his house in islington. not a word from the corbyn camp. you can imagine why, because they now have to think what do they do. how...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, mr mcdonnell said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able toate its message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn, insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". our political correspondent nick eardley reports. thejeremy corbyn era is coming to an end. but what will that mean for labour? how much does the party need to change after its disastrous election? this morning, mr corbyn said he took his share of responsibility. his right—hand man went further. it's on me, it's on me, let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster, so i apologise. i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats who worked so hard. i apologise to all our campaigners. but that apology only goes so far. the outgoing leadership say they made mistakes but they blame brexit, believe they were demonised by the media, and insist their radical policy agenda was popular. if there was one criticism, this is a self—criticism, it is not having a narrative that convinced people about how this all fitted together.
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, mr mcdonnell said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able toate its message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn, insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". our political correspondent nick eardley reports. thejeremy corbyn era is coming to an end. but what will that mean for labour? how much does the party need to change after its disastrous election? this morning, mr corbyn said he took his...
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that it is rules at the conservatives put in place, and borisjohnson was challenged today on andrew marr the conservative government did not change rules sooner. and he was making it very clear that he sees himself as being a prime minister of a new government, distancing himself somewhat from the actions of the previous administration, and it was very much an exercise in deflection, with the prime minister refusing to apologise for various things. we are going to bring in tougher sentences for serious and violent offenders, that is what we are going to do. i absolutely deplore the fact that this man was out on the streets. i think it is absolutely repulsive, and we are going to take... that repulsive thing happened under the conservatives. it was conservatives legislation regime. would you like to apologise to people? i would respectfully repeat to you that his release was necessary under the law under the early release scheme under which he was sentenced, and that was brought in by labour with the support of jeremy corbyn and the rest of the labour party. earlier this year... i opposed
that it is rules at the conservatives put in place, and borisjohnson was challenged today on andrew marr the conservative government did not change rules sooner. and he was making it very clear that he sees himself as being a prime minister of a new government, distancing himself somewhat from the actions of the previous administration, and it was very much an exercise in deflection, with the prime minister refusing to apologise for various things. we are going to bring in tougher sentences for...
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nicola sturgeon has also been dying to the andrew marr show.y they are focusing on todayis the key policy they are focusing on today is rebalancing the economy and infrastructure, investing more in infrastructure, investing more in infrastructure and other parts of the country outside of london, so investing in things like railway electrification, charging points for electric cars. jo swinson has had a problem in terms of the fallout of the liberal democrats revoked policy. this is the idea that they would reverse article 50 and reverse brags that if they were to form a government. that is a toll stretch to see the liberal democrats forming a government, and they can see that now, as well. the alternative position for them is if they were to go into some kind of arrangement with another party, that their focus would be getting another referendum. jo swinson has come under criticism for that of revoke. our position as you want to remain in the european union and some people might think thatis union and some people might think that is an extreme
nicola sturgeon has also been dying to the andrew marr show.y they are focusing on todayis the key policy they are focusing on today is rebalancing the economy and infrastructure, investing more in infrastructure, investing more in infrastructure and other parts of the country outside of london, so investing in things like railway electrification, charging points for electric cars. jo swinson has had a problem in terms of the fallout of the liberal democrats revoked policy. this is the idea...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulatets message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn — insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid, every day". here's our politics correspondent tony bonsignore. three days awn, labour is still trying to work out what went so catastrophically wrong. i'm just sorry that we let people down. in the observer today jeremy corbyn offers an apology. but the labour leader remains convinced that the campaign wasn't a total failure. he says... from the shadow chancellor is this morning, a fuller apology. let me make it clear. it is on me. let's ta ke make it clear. it is on me. let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster. but again i believe that the core message was a good one, and other factors were also to blame. the core message was a good one, and other factors were also to blameli think it was brexit that did it. we we re think it was brexit that did it. we were on the horns of a dilemma, we couldn't move either way and we try to compromise and
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulatets message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn — insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid, every day". here's our politics correspondent tony bonsignore. three days awn, labour is still trying to work out what went so catastrophically wrong. i'm just sorry that we let people down. in the observer today jeremy corbyn offers an...
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yesterday on the andrew marr programme, there was a very bad—tempered interview with borisjohnson.a listen to this bit of it. was out because he was on automatic early release. when the judges reviewed his sentence in 2012, they had no option but to comply with the law that labour brought in in 2008, which meant that, effectively... you say labour. you've been in power... effectively that he was out, they had to comply with the law as it stood, and he was out in eight years. and this was a guy, don't forget, thatjudge wilkie said was a very serious jihadi. and that's why... i've been in office for 120 days... your party's been in power for ten years. so obviously, that was talking about why usman khan was on the streets at all and not in prison. i listened to that interview. i was none the wiser about what happened when or why. john, just talk us through, what was your takeaway from it? well, if we take that fairly short clip, it was rich in political content. we had boris johnson, first of all, zeroing in on the fact that the terrorist, this london bridge terrorist, had been relea
yesterday on the andrew marr programme, there was a very bad—tempered interview with borisjohnson.a listen to this bit of it. was out because he was on automatic early release. when the judges reviewed his sentence in 2012, they had no option but to comply with the law that labour brought in in 2008, which meant that, effectively... you say labour. you've been in power... effectively that he was out, they had to comply with the law as it stood, and he was out in eight years. and this was a...
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so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> next up is our supervisor from district four, gordon marr. >> thank you, president yi. sort of continuing this truly inspiring first-ever board of supervis supervisors celebration, i have the pleasure to honor martin. she's transgender, jewish, bisexual father of two. he's a friend and a great organizer with a list of accomplishments spanning two decades. what he's done on behalf of our city is vast and impactful. we're so grateful for having martin as our neighbor. martin was a core organizer for the first trans march, now an annual and deeply important event for building visibility and power by and for the trans communities in san francisco. he remains a founding member of the lou sullivan society, lifting up the legacy of a pioneer. he co-founded bi-conn and serves on the board of the democratic club. in martin's advocacy on behalf of tran and communities also includes working with the san francisco committees. martin's leadership extends even further than that. he's deeply involved in jewish faith work, working alongside others in providing
so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> next up is our supervisor from district four, gordon marr. >> thank you, president yi. sort of continuing this truly inspiring first-ever board of supervis supervisors celebration, i have the pleasure to honor martin. she's transgender, jewish, bisexual father of two. he's a friend and a great organizer with a list of accomplishments spanning two decades. what he's done on behalf of our city is vast and impactful. we're so grateful for having...
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let's speak to lucie morris—marr, who was in metung in victoria on a family holiday. evacuated from her hotel with her husband and two children. lucie, thank you for talking to us on bbc breakfast this morning, so tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate? tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate ?m tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate? it was surreal, actually, we were on the beach on sunday afternoon and we got text messages saying to evacuate and at that point everything seemed calm and did not seem urgent and all of the locals and the hoteliers and shopkeepers thought it was business as usual and so we were getting these messages but the locals did not seem alarmed over sometime it was like what should we do because eve ryo ne was like what should we do because everyone was on holiday and it was the equivalent really of asking cornwall believe on bank holiday in august. you can imagine the upheaval and no—one wants to go but the state government urged and the police and firefighters all saying yo
let's speak to lucie morris—marr, who was in metung in victoria on a family holiday. evacuated from her hotel with her husband and two children. lucie, thank you for talking to us on bbc breakfast this morning, so tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate? tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate ?m tell us a little bit, how were you told you needed to evacuate? it was surreal, actually, we were on the beach on sunday afternoon and we got text...
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her name has been talked about a lot of the past but she was on andrew marr today saying this is thed there has been talk of rebecca long bailey whojohn mcdonnell has mentioned he will probably be the favourite candidate of some of the people who have been leading the labour party in the recent yea rs. leading the labour party in the recent years. also talk ofjess phillips. i think it is less likely that cooper and emily thornbury are going to be people that go for it but they names are in the mix. keir starmer is the only man but i don't know if richard burgin will go for it given he is also from the similar wing as rebecca long bailey. a lot of people have talked about it saying it needs to be a woman who will be the next leader that people need to remember that mps will back there candidates that they want to back and you need to get a certain percentage of the support from the plp and they will go to members was not whoever gets that spot will get on the ballot paper and really it will be for members to decide because it is a one member one vote system in the labour party. do you
her name has been talked about a lot of the past but she was on andrew marr today saying this is thed there has been talk of rebecca long bailey whojohn mcdonnell has mentioned he will probably be the favourite candidate of some of the people who have been leading the labour party in the recent yea rs. leading the labour party in the recent years. also talk ofjess phillips. i think it is less likely that cooper and emily thornbury are going to be people that go for it but they names are in the...
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s andrew marr show where he was getting a bit of a bit of a grilling on what went wrong in this case with was one car a prisoner who was technically serving a 16 year sentence but under the u.k. or the english justice system had being released from prison at the half way point of his sentence after after 8 years he was let out a prison in december 2018 and of course as we know what went on to kill 2 people on the streets of london on friday now this in the end point of an election campaign 2 weeks to go until december the 12th when britain goes to vote to go to the polls is obviously a combustible issue and it's a it's a problem i think for the conservative government for boris johnson what he is trying to do with them i'm what he was trying to do on the andrew marr show is say that this is not the fault of the conservatives that they had to let this guy out. legislation that was brought in in 2008 by the previous labor ministration and your mother was pressing him hold on a 2nd you guys the conservative party have been in power for 10 years if this was so terrible then why did you n
s andrew marr show where he was getting a bit of a bit of a grilling on what went wrong in this case with was one car a prisoner who was technically serving a 16 year sentence but under the u.k. or the english justice system had being released from prison at the half way point of his sentence after after 8 years he was let out a prison in december 2018 and of course as we know what went on to kill 2 people on the streets of london on friday now this in the end point of an election campaign 2...
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the bbc's andrew marr is keeinng an eye on for us. this could be one big night for boris johnson. andrew: it certainly could. we talk about e labour party already. let's talk about the tories. iis true and it is only an exit poll that the red wall has fallen, that changes the nature of the conservative party in parliament quite dratically. lots and lots and lots of new tory mps wse constituents depend on public services like high public spending, that wiur change the nof the tories in parliament. it will give boris johnson, as laura was saying, a lot more freedom of maneuver. if you want to extend the transition period, he will be able to do so. endless trade-offs nexte year about it deal and he will be able to give more than he was intendingro to. itbly means slightly softer brexit than many of the heart brexiteers hoped for. nigel farage will be feeling cross. the eog will be feeling cross. but boris johnson will be freed to show us what the real boris johnson politically is. that is really important. huw: just on the bigger picture, with the historic viewpnt, and given that you
the bbc's andrew marr is keeinng an eye on for us. this could be one big night for boris johnson. andrew: it certainly could. we talk about e labour party already. let's talk about the tories. iis true and it is only an exit poll that the red wall has fallen, that changes the nature of the conservative party in parliament quite dratically. lots and lots and lots of new tory mps wse constituents depend on public services like high public spending, that wiur change the nof the tories in...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulate message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn, insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. three days on and labour is still trying to work out what went so catastrophically wrong. i'm just sorry that we've let some people down. in today's 0bserver, jeremy corbyn offered an apology. but the labour leader remains convinced that the campaign wasn't a total failure. i'm proud, he says, that on austerity, on corporate power, on inequality and on the climate emergency, we have won the argument and rewritten the terms of political debate. from the shadow chancellor this morning, a fuller apology. let me make it clear that it is on me, it is on me, let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster. but again, a belief that the core message was a good one. and other factors were also to blame. i think it was brexit that did it. we were in this dilemma, we couldn't move either way or if we did and
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulate message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn, insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. three days on and labour is still trying to work out what went so catastrophically wrong. i'm just sorry that we've let some people down. in today's 0bserver, jeremy corbyn offered an apology....
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john mcdonnell try to avoid that when interviewed by andrew marr, he said i own this, i ta ke andrewt is him partly trying to ensure that the wider shadow cabinet, of which rebecca long—bailey is one, are not tainted by the defeat. labour cannot afford to have somebody as divisive within the party as jeremy afford to have somebody as divisive within the party asjeremy corbyn was, and then you had to look at popularity amongst the general public? it is a truism that divided parties do not win elections, it was true at this election that the conservatives were family united than labour, so i think there will bea than labour, so i think there will be a premium on the next leader unifying the party, and i think you have the chance of winning an election they need to be more popular thanjeremy election they need to be more popular than jeremy corbyn in election they need to be more popular thanjeremy corbyn in the country. in the shorter term, providing an effective opposition to the prime minister's plans, or maybe not? that leader, is that person tries to remake labour, will have to add
john mcdonnell try to avoid that when interviewed by andrew marr, he said i own this, i ta ke andrewt is him partly trying to ensure that the wider shadow cabinet, of which rebecca long—bailey is one, are not tainted by the defeat. labour cannot afford to have somebody as divisive within the party as jeremy afford to have somebody as divisive within the party asjeremy corbyn was, and then you had to look at popularity amongst the general public? it is a truism that divided parties do not win...
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andrew marr show earlier on today. i think this whole system of automatic early release which was brought in by labor it was under and it was under that system half the tenure of that i've only been in office for other projects so i. was one of the terms as well as wearing body has been perfect one of the reasons we're having this election is because we have a queen's speech that was blocked by parliament amongst other things not least breaks it and we need to get it done so that we can move forward i think it's ridiculous i think it's repulsive that individuals as dangerous as this man should be allowed out after serving only 8 years and that's he why we are going to change the law. so if it is a stretch to say that there's been a car being out early was labor's fault is flat out wrong to say that parliament blocked stories johnson's queen's speech there said they didn't know it was one of the few votes that boris johnson's actually won in parliament in his time as prime minister. and the leader of the opposition has
andrew marr show earlier on today. i think this whole system of automatic early release which was brought in by labor it was under and it was under that system half the tenure of that i've only been in office for other projects so i. was one of the terms as well as wearing body has been perfect one of the reasons we're having this election is because we have a queen's speech that was blocked by parliament amongst other things not least breaks it and we need to get it done so that we can move...
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she‘s off to read the news on the andrew marr programe. evening and tonight, more clad pushing on across northern ireland and scotland with patchy rain for the north west —— more cloud. further south, we are expecting another sharp frost as temperatures plummet to —3, —4. high pressure and cold air mass with us tomorrow. 0range colours pushing in from the north—west, milder air coming in, weatherfronts bringing rain to parts of western scotland initially, working east across scotland. a fair amount of cloud across scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. further south, after mist and fog clears, we a re further south, after mist and fog clears, we are expecting lots of sunshine. dry weather on monday. temperatures not as cold as today. high pressure keeping things largely settled into tuesday but starting to drift away to the south—east opening the doors for more unsettled weather eventually. southern england on tuesday, fairly dense fog patches, could be quite slow to clear active parts of england and wales. eventually, t
she‘s off to read the news on the andrew marr programe. evening and tonight, more clad pushing on across northern ireland and scotland with patchy rain for the north west —— more cloud. further south, we are expecting another sharp frost as temperatures plummet to —3, —4. high pressure and cold air mass with us tomorrow. 0range colours pushing in from the north—west, milder air coming in, weatherfronts bringing rain to parts of western scotland initially, working east across...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulatevery day".
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well, you can watch the full interview of borisjohnson on the andrew marr show this morning over on thee now is our home affairs correspondent sarah corker. sarah, we have had various condition updates. we now know a little bit more about the other victim who died. what has been the latest at this stage? as you say, more details are now emerging about those who are killed and injured on friday's event. it is about to say that we have started to get a better picture of what actually happened. the attack started inside the hall, at this event which was being run by cambridge university. usman khan was invited to that event, he knew many of those who were there and he came armed with knives and a big suicide vest. he turned on those trying to rehabilitate him. he killed the course leaderjack merritt amit now know that the woman he killed as a former cambridge university student, she is yet to be formally identified. he also entered three others, including a university staff member. here is what the vice chancellor said earlier. on behalf of the university of cambridge i wa nt of the univer
well, you can watch the full interview of borisjohnson on the andrew marr show this morning over on thee now is our home affairs correspondent sarah corker. sarah, we have had various condition updates. we now know a little bit more about the other victim who died. what has been the latest at this stage? as you say, more details are now emerging about those who are killed and injured on friday's event. it is about to say that we have started to get a better picture of what actually happened....
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earlier we spoke to lucie morris—marr, who was evacuated from her hotel in victoria whilst on a familyoliday. leavers we were on the beach on sunday afternoon here and we got these leavers we were on the beach on sunday afternoon here and we got these text messages saying to evacuate and of course about point everything seemed calm and it did not seem urgent handle of the locals and the hoteliers and shopkeepers but it was business as usual and so we we re but it was business as usual and so we were getting these messages but the locals did not send alarm so for some time with your thinking what shall we do and everyone is on holiday and it was equivalent really of asking cornwall to leave on bank holiday in august. police in sussex are into the tenth day of searching for a father of four who disappeared after a night out with friends. firefighter anthony knott hasn't been seen since the 20th of december. sussex police have released new cctv footage and say they hope the distinctive bouncy way he walks mayjog someone‘s memory. the mayor of new york has announced a series of measures to
earlier we spoke to lucie morris—marr, who was evacuated from her hotel in victoria whilst on a familyoliday. leavers we were on the beach on sunday afternoon here and we got these leavers we were on the beach on sunday afternoon here and we got these text messages saying to evacuate and of course about point everything seemed calm and it did not seem urgent handle of the locals and the hoteliers and shopkeepers but it was business as usual and so we we re but it was business as usual and so...
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labour's shadow finance minister, john mcdonnel has been speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr about hiswhich saw them lose 59 seats. mr mcdonnell says he takes personal responsibility for the result. it's on me, let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster so i apologise. i apologise, i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats, who worked so hard. i apologise to all the campaigners. but most of all, i apologise to those people who desperately need a labour government. and, yes, if anyone is to blame, it is me, full stop. much more on the election result on oui’ much more on the election result on our website. let's turn to the philippines where the high profile trial of an online magazine editor for ‘cyber libel‘ is set to resume in the next half an hour. maria ressa, from the rappler site, is a prominent critic of president duterte. she's facing eleven charges in all. she says it's just a politically motivated attack aimed at shutting her website down. howard johnson is monitoring the case from outside the court in manila. she isjust going up she is just
labour's shadow finance minister, john mcdonnel has been speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr about hiswhich saw them lose 59 seats. mr mcdonnell says he takes personal responsibility for the result. it's on me, let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster so i apologise. i apologise, i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats, who worked so hard. i apologise to all the campaigners. but most of all, i apologise to those people who desperately need a labour...
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labour's shadow finance minister, john mcdonnell, has been speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr about hisl says he takes personal responsibility for the result. it is on me. let take it on the chin. i own this disaster so i apologise. i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who lost their sense, i apologise to all the campaigners but most of all i apologise to those people that desperately need a labour government. if anyone is to blame, it is me. it's 20 years since vladimir putin came to power, first as prime minister, and then as president of russia. in that time, he's built a system of power which revolves around him, resulting in all major decisions being taken by the kremlin. that's why many russians feel they have to go directly to him to solve their problems, sometimes with remarkable success, as steve rosenberg reports from eastern siberia. russian rulers are like siberian winters, they go on and on. joseph stalin's icy grip spanned a quarter of a century. brezhnev ruled 18 years. for vladimir putin, it's already 20, and counting. nadiezhda is a putin fan. when eight houses
labour's shadow finance minister, john mcdonnell, has been speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr about hisl says he takes personal responsibility for the result. it is on me. let take it on the chin. i own this disaster so i apologise. i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who lost their sense, i apologise to all the campaigners but most of all i apologise to those people that desperately need a labour government. if anyone is to blame, it is me. it's 20 years since vladimir putin came to...
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borisjohnson told the bbc‘s andrew marr that automatic early release of criminals would end.sentenced under labour's system that allowed him to be released automatically having served only eight years and when the judges reviewed his case in 2012 they determined that he could come out effectively after only eight years. your government got rid of vip —— ipps and it was said that they will be tougher conditions on release. that did not happen. what i have said since coming to office in the last three or four months is i think this whole system of automatic early release, which was brought in under labour... you have been in power for ten years. i have only been in office a short time. one of the reasons we are having this election is we have a queen's speech which was blocked by parliament and we need to get brexit done so we can move forward. it is ridiculous and repulsive but individuals as dangerous as this man should be allowed out after serving only eight yea rs allowed out after serving only eight years and that is why we are going to change the law. we are told he was u
borisjohnson told the bbc‘s andrew marr that automatic early release of criminals would end.sentenced under labour's system that allowed him to be released automatically having served only eight years and when the judges reviewed his case in 2012 they determined that he could come out effectively after only eight years. your government got rid of vip —— ipps and it was said that they will be tougher conditions on release. that did not happen. what i have said since coming to office in the...
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andrew marr talking tojohn mcdonnell there.nt tony bonsignore told me that despite mr corbyn's apology — the labour leader insisted the party had got some things right. there is not much apologising going on to be frank. he says that labour won the argument when it comes to climate change and austerity and the economy. he says the manifesto was popular but labour were hit by brexit. he also attacked the media as well for the ferocious attacks on him personally. supporters about what comes you can read this as a rallying cry to corbyn supporters about what comes next, about the future direction of the party. what he has had to say today hasn't gone down well in some quarters. jess phillips today, who will throw her hat into the ring to become labour leader, we think, says that too many in the party are obsessed with the party rather than winning power. then another figure today, lisa nandy, very popular in some parts of the party, she has also written an article where she says that labour has lost touch with the day—to—day worri
andrew marr talking tojohn mcdonnell there.nt tony bonsignore told me that despite mr corbyn's apology — the labour leader insisted the party had got some things right. there is not much apologising going on to be frank. he says that labour won the argument when it comes to climate change and austerity and the economy. he says the manifesto was popular but labour were hit by brexit. he also attacked the media as well for the ferocious attacks on him personally. supporters about what comes you...
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he will be on the andrew marr show.appened the focus will be on security and we understand he will be talking about longer sentencing. the conservatives have talked in the past about longer sentencing but a renewed focus on that. one thing we are going to hear is this pledge that people who commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum of commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum 01:14 yea rs. would have to serve a minimum 01:14 years. he is also going to talk about ending the automatic release system where people who commit offences a re system where people who commit offences are automatically released after serving half of their sentence, and some of them a little later than that. in terms of labour they are focusing on this sojeremy corbyn giving a speech later in york focusing on security and he is going to be talking about the funding aspect, saying you cannot expect to keep people safe on the cheap, drawing attention to the past few yea rs of drawing attention to the past f
he will be on the andrew marr show.appened the focus will be on security and we understand he will be talking about longer sentencing. the conservatives have talked in the past about longer sentencing but a renewed focus on that. one thing we are going to hear is this pledge that people who commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum of commit serious terrorist offences would have to serve a minimum 01:14 yea rs. would have to serve a minimum 01:14 years. he is also going to...
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nicola sturgeon outlined her position on the andrew marr show. speech and a budget through, if they are in a minority position, need the support of another party. and if scotland votes for the snp, in a hung parliament, giving scotland enormous leverage, then i will exercise that, firstly, in line with scotland's interests. but also we are talking here about an independence referendum. i want to make sure there is a real end to austerity, and a real end to the welfare cuts that have caused so much misery. we will put forward progressive policies that i think are good for people across the uk. throughout the election we've been travelling around the country to hear from voters. and tomorrow the last stop on our election roadtrip sees us roll into the sidings in crewe. historically a railway town at the heart of the uk's train travel infastructure. we'll hear from voters there about what matters to them in this election. lets take a look at some of other main stories this hour on bbc news tens of thousands of pro— democracy campaigners in hong kong
nicola sturgeon outlined her position on the andrew marr show. speech and a budget through, if they are in a minority position, need the support of another party. and if scotland votes for the snp, in a hung parliament, giving scotland enormous leverage, then i will exercise that, firstly, in line with scotland's interests. but also we are talking here about an independence referendum. i want to make sure there is a real end to austerity, and a real end to the welfare cuts that have caused so...
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seated to my right as vice chair shamann walton and to my left is gordon marr. our clerk is victor young and i would like to thank my canoe -- michael and jim at san francisco government tv for staffing this meeting. are there any announcements? >> silence also phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk i didn't his acted upon today will appear on the january 7th , board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise noted. >> thank you. please call item number one. >> one is a hearing to consider appointing one member indefinite term to the close juvenile hall working group. >> thank you. did you have any comments before we hear from the applicant? >> i do. thank you so much. as we know this is our final appointment to our 15 member working group for the closed year of juvenile hall. we are excited to be at this point where we can point and other young person who will be serving. i am looking forward to the committee having the first meeting this wednesday and to
seated to my right as vice chair shamann walton and to my left is gordon marr. our clerk is victor young and i would like to thank my canoe -- michael and jim at san francisco government tv for staffing this meeting. are there any announcements? >> silence also phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk i didn't his acted upon today will appear on the january 7th , board of...
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i'm a huge admirer of andrew marr and watch his programme most sundays, but i was appalled at the wayr issues around the bbc‘s election campaign coverage is the editorial director of bbc news, kamal ahmed. thank you for coming on newswatch. so the london bridge attack had already become politicised. so viewers are right, aren't they, to say that there wasn't a case for the prime minister to go on the andrew marr show? i think there was a very strong case. the prime minister had already made a statement about how law changes may have affected the treatment of the perpetrator of this crime. and i think audiences, quite rightly, would want to see the bbc interviewing the prime minister. so there was a significant change in the political weather because of the events on london bridge and i think it was quite right for the bbc to say that the prime minister was available and that the bbc was the place where that interview should take place. 0k. it's pretty obvious, isn't it, that the bbc should've pinned down all the party leaders before running any of the andrew neil interviews? because n
i'm a huge admirer of andrew marr and watch his programme most sundays, but i was appalled at the wayr issues around the bbc‘s election campaign coverage is the editorial director of bbc news, kamal ahmed. thank you for coming on newswatch. so the london bridge attack had already become politicised. so viewers are right, aren't they, to say that there wasn't a case for the prime minister to go on the andrew marr show? i think there was a very strong case. the prime minister had already made a...
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technically he was still serving the remaining years of his sentence now boris johnson on the andrew marr programme on b.b.c. earlier on today was trying to make the case that this is not the fault of the conservatives despite the fact that the conservatives have been in power for the best part of 10 years the roots of this goes back to the labor governments of tony blair and gordon brown and he was saying that the courts had no option but to release those men con early because of legislation passed in 2008 now that is not strictly true there are various ways in which the particulars of who's been caught on the case appeal and sentencing have filtered into legislation passed by numerous different governments including the conservatives conservative governments of the last 10 years but he obviously feels boris johnson that in the last stages of this campaign he has to show that this is not something that conservatives are responsible for and that they can still be viewed as the party of law and order where the voters will buy that or not is a matter that will have to wait until december th
technically he was still serving the remaining years of his sentence now boris johnson on the andrew marr programme on b.b.c. earlier on today was trying to make the case that this is not the fault of the conservatives despite the fact that the conservatives have been in power for the best part of 10 years the roots of this goes back to the labor governments of tony blair and gordon brown and he was saying that the courts had no option but to release those men con early because of legislation...
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where he'll be doing an interview with andrew marr, whoever it might be, and...p in his tone and his demeanour. i want to know the size ofjohn mcdonnell's kettle because every single interview, it's like, "come and have a cup of tea!" i mean, i'd just say to them, come and have a cup of tea! and so i've got this image in my head ofjohn mcdonnelljust sitting there meeting sort of media magnates, or perhaps it's the chief rabbi, or perhaps it's the head of unscrupulous companies, or whatever it is, and he'sjust saying, come and have a cup of tea! let's have a cup of tea! he's also got a very fetching pair of curtains. when he does those interviews on sunday morning from home, he's got... the jumper ones? yeah. oh, and the lawyers say, please say borisjohnson has said he will do this morning at some point before the election. let's continue our geographical tour around britain and the battle grounds. although, i mean, all tours are geographical, aren't they? yeah. yeah, we're going to go to the northwest. who is there in the northwest of england ? it's claire hamilt
where he'll be doing an interview with andrew marr, whoever it might be, and...p in his tone and his demeanour. i want to know the size ofjohn mcdonnell's kettle because every single interview, it's like, "come and have a cup of tea!" i mean, i'd just say to them, come and have a cup of tea! and so i've got this image in my head ofjohn mcdonnelljust sitting there meeting sort of media magnates, or perhaps it's the chief rabbi, or perhaps it's the head of unscrupulous companies, or...