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may: i'm very happy to answer the question. i give it to the northern powerhouse and across the north, the transport infrastructure they need in order to develop the northern powerhouse. we are not spending a record 13 billion pounds to transport transport across the north. we may transfer the first ever statutory subnational transport body by 260 million pounds of government funding. they publish their draft strategic plan consultation and i would hope all members with an interest in this issue engage in the consultation. >> thank you, mr. speaker. francis,ess, pope condemned hostility across europe. as a committed christian, with the prime minister agree with pope francis that hostility to migrants is a sin? p.m. may: this country has a over not just decades, but centuries, of welcoming refugees and ensuring one of the worst that our country has ever known. he was continuing to deny his grilled -- his guilt until two years ago. he was deemed too dangerous to be put into open conditions. the sentence he has served is an insult
may: i'm very happy to answer the question. i give it to the northern powerhouse and across the north, the transport infrastructure they need in order to develop the northern powerhouse. we are not spending a record 13 billion pounds to transport transport across the north. we may transfer the first ever statutory subnational transport body by 260 million pounds of government funding. they publish their draft strategic plan consultation and i would hope all members with an interest in this...
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if people have wondered why in the past theresa may, who is a cautious prime ministerand may, who isay, who is a cautious prime ministerand now she is may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she is a cash—strapped government, have agreed to a £20 billion cost for this reactor, this is your answer. we have to have energy security. there is no doubt the gchq and others can see that the russians are looking at where we are vulnerable. though she was concerned about chinese involvement in that. she reassessed that. we are always concerned about chinese involvement in everything. what's interesting here is pointing out the common perception now with regard to the russian threat, it does not quite match the reality of what they are capable of. uses the example of the plan for russians will be landing craft to appear in the south bay of scarborough or off brighton beach. who is imagining that?! but that they want to quote, kill our national infrastructure, is certainly food for thought. finally, throat lozenges don't work according to the telegraph. neither does cough syrup. my father
if people have wondered why in the past theresa may, who is a cautious prime ministerand may, who isay, who is a cautious prime ministerand now she is may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she is a cash—strapped government, have agreed to a £20 billion cost for this reactor, this is your answer. we have to have energy security. there is no doubt the gchq and others can see that the russians are looking at where we are vulnerable. though she was concerned about chinese involvement in...
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well, it may do.ituation where not only we re have the situation where not only were the victims not told he was going to be released, and many, many victims were not used in the court trial. indeed, and the fact of the matter, as well, is we don't know why the decision was made by the pa role why the decision was made by the parole board, and we won't know. the daily telegraph reports that the children, chairman of the parole board is considering publishing the rationale behind the decision to release john worboys, rationale behind the decision to releasejohn worboys, but rationale behind the decision to release john worboys, but tonight, rationale behind the decision to releasejohn worboys, but tonight, a spokesperson for the parole board said this is misleading and that it has no plans to release this information, because rules don't permit it to. and that raises the question about should the rules be changed? no—one the rules should be changed. i think that if you were one of those victims or a re
well, it may do.ituation where not only we re have the situation where not only were the victims not told he was going to be released, and many, many victims were not used in the court trial. indeed, and the fact of the matter, as well, is we don't know why the decision was made by the pa role why the decision was made by the parole board, and we won't know. the daily telegraph reports that the children, chairman of the parole board is considering publishing the rationale behind the decision to...
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theresa may stayed on as pm, but onlyjust.es and party workers who were not successful. with their majority gone, a vocal number of tory mps thought it stank and theresa may would have to clean up her mess. that's what she promised to do, but there was still pressure on her to resign, including from a former colleague, who had got a newjob as the editor of the london evening standard. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. tim farron decided it was time to go, even though the lib dems had regained an extra eight seats. to be a political leader of a progressive, liberal party in 2017 and to live as a committed christian to the bible's teaching has felt impossible for me. watching on was the man who took over, vince cable. the ukip leader paul nuttall, who failed to win a seat, also resigned. for us, although the tide may be out at this present moment in time, i am convinced it will return. deal or no deal, mrs foster? to get enough mps in parliament to be able to pass any law
theresa may stayed on as pm, but onlyjust.es and party workers who were not successful. with their majority gone, a vocal number of tory mps thought it stank and theresa may would have to clean up her mess. that's what she promised to do, but there was still pressure on her to resign, including from a former colleague, who had got a newjob as the editor of the london evening standard. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. tim farron decided...
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cape may may only get up to 41 degrees this afternoon. overnight tonight and really in through tomorrow, we're looking at an area of low pressure passing the coast that largely misses us. it might put rain or snow on the coast in the predawn hours tomorrow. during the day snow showers come through. this will be a quick hit with off and on light snow, minor accumulations. some slick spots are possible at times. if this comes in at the time of the morning commute. that would be the area affected. models are back and forth about that, you have rain and snow in the morning. this model, european holding the snow off until after the morning. we think there's a possibility of snow shower activity through the morning and more in the afternoon, and it does wrap up later on tomorrow. for tomorrow we're looking at light snow showers. this could be off and on throughout the day. by the end, a coating to an inch in most neighborhoods. temperatures are above freezing, we don't expect this to have an impact on roads. a little upon the of slick stuff tom
cape may may only get up to 41 degrees this afternoon. overnight tonight and really in through tomorrow, we're looking at an area of low pressure passing the coast that largely misses us. it might put rain or snow on the coast in the predawn hours tomorrow. during the day snow showers come through. this will be a quick hit with off and on light snow, minor accumulations. some slick spots are possible at times. if this comes in at the time of the morning commute. that would be the area affected....
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may will not go in may. is the paper says the alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory partylj alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. i am sure they will hold back. a lovely picture. the first danish person to wina grand picture. the first danish person to win a grand slam. the image of her face is wonderful. the mail. staying on your favourite subject. brexit! donald trump says i would have done this differently. it is an interview with piers morgan. he roamed over various conversations, saying "may is not tough on the eu, they are not what they are cracked up to be, i'd be tougher. " how what they are cracked up to be, i'd be tougher." how can we tell? unless we entera be tougher." how can we tell? unless we enter a parallel universe. be tougher." how can we tell? unless we entera parallel universe. i would have said, "right, you lot, i will build a sea wall." and the interesting thing is that in this he s
may will not go in may. is the paper says the alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory partylj alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. i am sure they will hold back. a lovely picture. the first danish person to wina grand picture. the first danish person to win a grand slam. the image of her face is wonderful. the mail. staying on your favourite subject. brexit! donald trump says i would have...
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this may sound like a warof brexit fundamentally. this may sound like a war of words.of theresa may's struggled to stick its party together over its biggest project, how and when, exactly how, we leave the european union. now broadly, the majority of mps, and certainly the majority of mps, and certainly the majority of ministers, think she is the only person, although it seems grim, who is actually able to do this. but in westminster in the last couple of weeks, the tory party has turned pretty sour. 0ne couple of weeks, the tory party has turned pretty sour. one said to me today they are in the mood for a regime change. i don't think we are about to slip into any kind of enormous battle, but certainly things feel very tricky for number 10. however many smiles there were with president trump. laura kuenssberg in westminster and jon sopel in davos, thank you. health officials in england say the outbreak of winter flu appears to have peaked. although the number of people with the flu is still rising, the rate of the increase is slowing down. rates have risen in wales, bu
this may sound like a warof brexit fundamentally. this may sound like a war of words.of theresa may's struggled to stick its party together over its biggest project, how and when, exactly how, we leave the european union. now broadly, the majority of mps, and certainly the majority of mps, and certainly the majority of ministers, think she is the only person, although it seems grim, who is actually able to do this. but in westminster in the last couple of weeks, the tory party has turned pretty...
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may have different ideas. >> shannon: polling shows he and the g.o.p. may pay if that happens. this game of chicken continues. president trump's long promised fake news awards are out. they come us and within his own party or criticizing the way he is treating the press. >> not only has the past year seen an american president borrow despotic language to refer to the free press but it seems he is now in turn inspired dictators and authoritarians with his own language. >> shannon: leland vittert joins us. what time we got? >> the president called it the highly anticipated fake news awards. the results were in such demand this evening that when the president tweeted this link to the awards, traffic overwhelmed the g.o.p.'s web server and the server went off-line. the internet has recovered and here are the top five. number five, the tweet by "washington post" reporter showing a picture of a partially empty 12 rally taken hours before the event with the quote "facts to the rafters." the president tweeted his demand for retraction and apology complete with pictures of the rally whe
may have different ideas. >> shannon: polling shows he and the g.o.p. may pay if that happens. this game of chicken continues. president trump's long promised fake news awards are out. they come us and within his own party or criticizing the way he is treating the press. >> not only has the past year seen an american president borrow despotic language to refer to the free press but it seems he is now in turn inspired dictators and authoritarians with his own language. >>...
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if he can't do that he may be able to get people going.s, in the real world and it is complicated. i don't know how i feel about a second referendum but i would say that if there is going to be an ask again to the people, we should be asked about how we feel about the deal. do we feel yes, no or remain? and then make sure that the 16 and 17—year—olds are involved because it is their future we are talking about? —— about. that is what i would ask for. what do you feel about the deal? most of the mps we re feel about the deal? most of the mps were on the remain side of the argument, we are leaving injust over a years time and there is a lot of talk about trade deals in the future we may have outside the eu which brings us to the story about a quick trade deal with the us. the suggestion is that because of our possible falling out with donald trump, that deal may not happen. there was an assumption that trade deals could be done quickly. we know that we do not have the officials and experts that we required to get these extraordinarily comple
if he can't do that he may be able to get people going.s, in the real world and it is complicated. i don't know how i feel about a second referendum but i would say that if there is going to be an ask again to the people, we should be asked about how we feel about the deal. do we feel yes, no or remain? and then make sure that the 16 and 17—year—olds are involved because it is their future we are talking about? —— about. that is what i would ask for. what do you feel about the deal?...
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theresa may had built this up episode. theresa may had built this up as episode. theresa may had built this upasa episode. theresa may had built this up as a major refresh and an assertion of renewed authority. it did not live up to expectation. partly because she could not make will be changes that she wanted. let us will be changes that she wanted. let us have a quick look at some of the comings and goings and the big star of the reshuffle is david livingstone. he is the new damian green. you won't be called the first secretary of state would debbie prime minister. he does have the big and central role as the prime minister's right—hand man. some other notable reshuffle names would be two men who did not move, jeremy hunt, he stays in health, but it is a bigger departmental name, and greg clark who will stay at the business department, despite there being a loss of chatter about being kicked out. the prime minister tried but could not reshuffle or swap those to a round. nor could she get the education secretary, justin green, where she wanted. she has gone from
theresa may had built this up episode. theresa may had built this up as episode. theresa may had built this upasa episode. theresa may had built this up as a major refresh and an assertion of renewed authority. it did not live up to expectation. partly because she could not make will be changes that she wanted. let us will be changes that she wanted. let us have a quick look at some of the comings and goings and the big star of the reshuffle is david livingstone. he is the new damian green. you...
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we may be rejoined. let me also say that, you know, i supported president obama's efforts to re-engage with cuba. i believe president trump's decision to walk back some of those efforts is a major mistake that only harms the cuban people and isolate the united states in the region. cuba has been looking to reopen and grow ties with the u.s. and u.s. businesses, including those in new mexico, arizona, florida and mississippi, and with many u.s. citizens who want to travel there. in my trips to cuba, i've taken a number of trips, the last one was with several members. senator leahy, senator cochran, this was in february 2017, after this was already unfolding down there, was there with senator leahy, senator cochran, senator bennet, representative mcgovern, we had a very good visit and visited with a number of officials and stayed in hotels down there. as far as i can tell from any of the members that went along, nothing of this sort happened to us. i wonder why, you know, with cuba, there seems to be a hug
we may be rejoined. let me also say that, you know, i supported president obama's efforts to re-engage with cuba. i believe president trump's decision to walk back some of those efforts is a major mistake that only harms the cuban people and isolate the united states in the region. cuba has been looking to reopen and grow ties with the u.s. and u.s. businesses, including those in new mexico, arizona, florida and mississippi, and with many u.s. citizens who want to travel there. in my trips to...
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third, may i project this again? the city cannot get around the fact that this property is on the city's map of contaminated sites. our expert has concluded that there is contaminated soil from leaky underground sewage tanks. staff says, it's been used for residential purposes. true. but it does not negate the fact that there is contamination in the soil and should be cleaned up. also, the approval from the city says that a site mitigation plan should be required for the facility. staff has today said they will not require a site mitigation plan. that's stunning. that means that the categorical exemption is false. it's false information to the public. the reason for that, they only have one rubber stamp for approvals and disapprovals that's proposterous. they cannot get a rubber stamp that said no? the -- finally, i'd like to close with mr. durkin's statement about the ceqa review. that's exhibit i to our attachment. this is an appeal that mr mr. durkin himself filed at 1026 clayton. in this appeal, mr. durkin himsel
third, may i project this again? the city cannot get around the fact that this property is on the city's map of contaminated sites. our expert has concluded that there is contaminated soil from leaky underground sewage tanks. staff says, it's been used for residential purposes. true. but it does not negate the fact that there is contamination in the soil and should be cleaned up. also, the approval from the city says that a site mitigation plan should be required for the facility. staff has...
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how please will theresa may be with what she got out of this?> to be tilted your ear in the direction of downing street from where you were watching or listening around the u.k. you will hear relief because there was a huge sense getting to the point where they could move on to phase two which they wanted to do by christmas and they managed to do it. there is a huge amount of noise on the phone call from eileen foster back to the u.k. without having cut a deal and we can telephone diplomacy without having gone out there and getting the deal and the embarrassment elite leader in the house of commons vote. that is the prime minister said in the newspaper before christmas, she got to where she set out to get to at the outset. to that extent, yeah, she will be relieved. >> but i did take ages to get there and what does that tell us? >> it took ages. longer than originally thought because october was the first of mind, which was broken. remember, not everything in those discussions is resolved. the barrier was sufficient progress is the phase. it doe
how please will theresa may be with what she got out of this?> to be tilted your ear in the direction of downing street from where you were watching or listening around the u.k. you will hear relief because there was a huge sense getting to the point where they could move on to phase two which they wanted to do by christmas and they managed to do it. there is a huge amount of noise on the phone call from eileen foster back to the u.k. without having cut a deal and we can telephone diplomacy...
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there may be a few spotty showers. we'll have the full forecast a little later. >>> the south end rowing club says this is not the first time one of its members has been bitten by a sea lion. our report he spoke with a paramedic. on any other morning she was here at the park. but it was this morning alice heard her screaming for help. >> i said do you want me tow pull you back to the beach? she said no, no. i can swim by myself but i can't kick because the sea lion bit me in the knee. >> we all swam back with her. >> she. >> i was a paramedic with the department of public health. >> the women moved her to the sauna and applied pressure to the wound. >> she was more shook up as anybody would be. >> she was taken to the hospital. we were just actually start go to calm down a little from the last couple of bites. there have been several there. >> i hope the stops. >> swimmers say that didn't stop them from getting back in the water though they are swimming. >>> a plane almost landed on the wrong runway at sfo. aero mexico
there may be a few spotty showers. we'll have the full forecast a little later. >>> the south end rowing club says this is not the first time one of its members has been bitten by a sea lion. our report he spoke with a paramedic. on any other morning she was here at the park. but it was this morning alice heard her screaming for help. >> i said do you want me tow pull you back to the beach? she said no, no. i can swim by myself but i can't kick because the sea lion bit me in the...
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but here, the tough talk may be working.r sanctions have been agreed, and north korea has reopened a line of communications to the south, and its athletes will now participate in the forthcoming winter olympics. is that the trump effect? donald trump had almost seemed to hope that the world would leave america alone, but that's not how it works when you're us president. the world has a habit of intruding. and even the sturdiest wall and the most trenchant america—first slogan can only protect you from so much. jon sopel, bbc news, on the us—mexico border. the government has been ordered to make immediate improvements to nottingham prison after it was warned that the jail was "fundamentally unsafe". eight men are believed to have taken their own lives there in two years. the chief inspector of prisons used a new "urgent notification" letter to demand action within 28 days, warning that there could be "further tragedies". the court of appeal is to consider whether terminally ill patients should be allowed help to die. it has g
but here, the tough talk may be working.r sanctions have been agreed, and north korea has reopened a line of communications to the south, and its athletes will now participate in the forthcoming winter olympics. is that the trump effect? donald trump had almost seemed to hope that the world would leave america alone, but that's not how it works when you're us president. the world has a habit of intruding. and even the sturdiest wall and the most trenchant america—first slogan can only protect...
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be that mrs may once someone ministers, and it may be that mrs may once someone who is a little more party chairman. also interesting because chris grayling is one of those people who mrs may can trust and rely on, a prominent brexiteer, but someone rely on, a prominent brexiteer, but someone who backed mrs may from the start to become leader. he helps run her leadership campaign. so she has put him into the top job at central office as someone who can add a bit more fight and energy but also some and she absolutely trusts. and that, we expect, will be part of a bigger shake—up at central office because there was a little concerned that central office has rather lost the plot, lost the edge, particularly in the digital age, when you need to have a much more assertive and aggressive presence online and on social media. a slight sense that central office is losing that battle with jeremy corbyn. central office is losing that battle withjeremy corbyn. so there will be new faces, new roles, trying to reinvigorate the role of central office. and let'sjust recap on the other news, about th
be that mrs may once someone ministers, and it may be that mrs may once someone who is a little more party chairman. also interesting because chris grayling is one of those people who mrs may can trust and rely on, a prominent brexiteer, but someone rely on, a prominent brexiteer, but someone who backed mrs may from the start to become leader. he helps run her leadership campaign. so she has put him into the top job at central office as someone who can add a bit more fight and energy but also...
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or may not be fully informed. this president, if you seen what he's done, he's changed the way he's looked at a number of things. >> harris: the president tweeted this morning "the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived of it." the president also reiterated that mexico will directly or indirectly pay for the wall. i want to start with where you understand the mission is because this affects you and all the people you meet with regards to the wall and the president. >> the mission is to secure the homeland, our mission is border security. to protect that border we need resources, we need changes in the law. our action planning has been directed by the president's executive order, reiterated by secretary kelly and reported by secretary nielsen to continue our action plan. my colleagues have done a wonderful job in getting us ready to put the wall on the border. >> harris: thank you for all that you are doing. it's been said this hour, how much you do to keep us safe. we all
or may not be fully informed. this president, if you seen what he's done, he's changed the way he's looked at a number of things. >> harris: the president tweeted this morning "the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived of it." the president also reiterated that mexico will directly or indirectly pay for the wall. i want to start with where you understand the mission is because this affects you and all the people you meet with regards to...
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or even when it may be ready?rs we spoke with, they would not outline the sticking points. they say that they're very close and very optimistic about an agreement that could be reached sooner ran than later. remember there are hundreds of young immigrants, dream here's are use go the protections every day. >> more than 200,000 in california alone affected. >> president trump went after diane feinstein after she released testimony regarding the trump-rush dossier. he called her sneaky saying it was possibly illegal and a disgrace. feinstein insists she did nothing wrong. >> i think people are entitled to know what was said and the lawyers also wanted it released. i see no problem with releasing it. >> the testimony is that of glen simpson. the co-founder whose firm released it written by christopher steel. he said that he became alarmed and went to the fbi out of concern that then candidate trump could be black mailed. >>> vice president mike pence will lead to u.s. delegation to the 2018 olympics in south korea. p
or even when it may be ready?rs we spoke with, they would not outline the sticking points. they say that they're very close and very optimistic about an agreement that could be reached sooner ran than later. remember there are hundreds of young immigrants, dream here's are use go the protections every day. >> more than 200,000 in california alone affected. >> president trump went after diane feinstein after she released testimony regarding the trump-rush dossier. he called her...
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house of commons, including brexit negotiations, budget issues, and relations with president theresa may has more excess. correct this is good news. news for people who voted me, for people who voted for men who thought we were going to crush out of here. >> 18 months on from the referendum results, the prime minister scripts through phase one of the negotiations. they are claims that pushing people into poverty and destitution, ministers make changes to the welfare benefits. perfect, noment is benefit system is perfect, no debates, no motion is perfect but we work together to make this plateau. >> in his budget, the chancellor announces a bid for house building and first-time buyers. but opposition mps recommend discomfort for sluggish economic times ahead. >> before the wind abrasive hit us, the position for millions of people as if we have been struggling with nine years of austerity. but with every passing day, the u.k. inches closer to raise their are scheduled to scheduled to leave the european union at the end of march 2019 and with the deadline theoaching, mps have spent time try
house of commons, including brexit negotiations, budget issues, and relations with president theresa may has more excess. correct this is good news. news for people who voted me, for people who voted for men who thought we were going to crush out of here. >> 18 months on from the referendum results, the prime minister scripts through phase one of the negotiations. they are claims that pushing people into poverty and destitution, ministers make changes to the welfare benefits. perfect,...
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injection site reactions may occur.nge your dose of insulin without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all your medicines and medical conditions. check insulin label each time you inject. taking tzds with insulins like toujeo may cause heart failure that can lead to death. find your rhythm and keep on grooving. ♪ let's groove tonight ask your doctor about toujeo. ♪ i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> next tonight, your money and cell phone wars to kick off the new year. one carrier in fact offering up to $700 off the iphone x. abc's linzie janis tonight out to save your money. >> reporter: tonight, cell phone carriers battling it out for your business, kicking off the new year with some big deals. at t mobile, buy an iphone 7 or higher and get up to a $700 rebate for another iphone, including the x when you trade i
injection site reactions may occur.nge your dose of insulin without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all your medicines and medical conditions. check insulin label each time you inject. taking tzds with insulins like toujeo may cause heart failure that can lead to death. find your rhythm and keep on grooving. ♪ let's groove tonight ask your doctor about toujeo. ♪ i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one...
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--a lot of readers of the ft may not know that. it is -73 with of the ft may not know that.ustralia is the usual people on the beach and why is this man outside if he is so cold? you are absolutely right martine.|j outside if he is so cold? you are absolutely right martine. i thought you were accusing me of pedantry. i know the point they are making, these are extremes. i struggle with it, though. it is about the only opinion i can fit in. that's it for the papers. tony, caroline, thank you forjoining us. coming up next is the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases i'm joined by jason solomons. what have you been watching this week? this week, we find out what happened when christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey in ridley scott's all the money in the world, a kidnap drama set mainly in 19705 italy but also on a huge estate in england. and saddle up for the return of the wild west. but is it the western revived or revised in hostiles? christian bale and rosamund pike, take to the wide open s
--a lot of readers of the ft may not know that. it is -73 with of the ft may not know that.ustralia is the usual people on the beach and why is this man outside if he is so cold? you are absolutely right martine.|j outside if he is so cold? you are absolutely right martine. i thought you were accusing me of pedantry. i know the point they are making, these are extremes. i struggle with it, though. it is about the only opinion i can fit in. that's it for the papers. tony, caroline, thank you...
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we talked about theresa may finding this difficult.e to colleagues who seem to be trying to colleagues who seem to be trying to put her out of her misery by writing a letter saying they want a leadership contest?” writing a letter saying they want a leadership contest? i think there is a certain amount of leverage speculation. i have not met a single member of parliament in my party who wa nts to member of parliament in my party who wants to get rid of theresa may and has sent a letter. if all these letters are going in, they are being extremely secretive. i have seen leadership coups before in my party. they have become much more obvious than now if there was to be a coup against theresa may. bernard jenkin, thank you. the headlines on bbc news: a sharp rise in serious violent crime and sex offences — knife crimes rise by more than 20%. president trump tells theresa may he loves britain and expects a "tremendous" increase in trade between america and the uk. but back home, more trouble in the conservative party over brexit — the chanc
we talked about theresa may finding this difficult.e to colleagues who seem to be trying to colleagues who seem to be trying to put her out of her misery by writing a letter saying they want a leadership contest?” writing a letter saying they want a leadership contest? i think there is a certain amount of leverage speculation. i have not met a single member of parliament in my party who wa nts to member of parliament in my party who wants to get rid of theresa may and has sent a letter. if...
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this measure may be a stopgap. on sales to under—18s, and have asked parliament to create a new crime for carrying acid without a good reason. the former chief prosecutor spoke about the scale of acid attacks. the former chief prosecutor spoke about the scale of acid attackslj think about the scale of acid attacks.” think we had 400 attacks in the year. it can be estimated that there is double the gnat, some people don't report the attacks because they did not suffer any life changing injuries. it is a significant problem. london is the biggest city. there are more organised gangs there than anywhere else. that is why london suppers more than anywhere else in the country. it is now widespread. this is one way of tackling it. we need legislation. legislation takes a long time. one in five attacks by young people. this will impact on 195, four and five will not be affected. it is voluntary. there are no sanctions until we get legislation. there are no consequences if the company wants to sell it. hopefully they will
this measure may be a stopgap. on sales to under—18s, and have asked parliament to create a new crime for carrying acid without a good reason. the former chief prosecutor spoke about the scale of acid attacks. the former chief prosecutor spoke about the scale of acid attackslj think about the scale of acid attacks.” think we had 400 attacks in the year. it can be estimated that there is double the gnat, some people don't report the attacks because they did not suffer any life changing...
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specifically, these two, theresa may and for the paymentm was written by jacob theresa may and for thebecome the favourite to become the next conservative leader. much to the consternation and excitement of everyone. he is high—profile. i doubt this is normally his paper of choice, but he has a big column in their today. he denies all the talk he is interested in the topjob, as they always do. he feels philip hammond and theresa may need to unite. they should all sing from the same sheet, to be honest. one of the worst kept secrets in the last election was if she had done better, philip hammond would have been moved out, but she did not have the clout. that is extraordinary, jacob rees—mogg, you would think you would be the antithesis of the sun profile. it is amazing they are going to him he is almost beginning to ta ke going to him he is almost beginning to take over the borisjohnson title, the maverick right—wing voice in the conservative party. jacob rees—mogg has the role now. in the conservative party. jacob rees-mogg has the role now. theresa may and philip hammond and possibly
specifically, these two, theresa may and for the paymentm was written by jacob theresa may and for thebecome the favourite to become the next conservative leader. much to the consternation and excitement of everyone. he is high—profile. i doubt this is normally his paper of choice, but he has a big column in their today. he denies all the talk he is interested in the topjob, as they always do. he feels philip hammond and theresa may need to unite. they should all sing from the same sheet, to...
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is it fair to say may 1st or early may we were aware that at least 16 u.s. government employees and/or dependents had had suffered a serious if hadjury while working in havana for the u.s. government? >> it's fair to say we were aware they had suffered some type of injury. >> was it serious? >> in some individuals it was more serious than others. >> was there at least one u.s. government employee suffered serious injury? >> many cases. >> in any case of serious ifjury, they should convene an accountability review board. that has to happen within 60 days of an occurrence of the incident and allows for a 60-day delay if they determine more time is necessary for convening by the board. by early may we knew at least one or several as the doctor has testified, resulted in serious ifjury. and certainly by early september an accountability review board should have been set up. i got a letter november 6th saying there was still not an accountability review board. and it secretary decided to delay 60 days to determine whether one was necessary. "allow additional time
is it fair to say may 1st or early may we were aware that at least 16 u.s. government employees and/or dependents had had suffered a serious if hadjury while working in havana for the u.s. government? >> it's fair to say we were aware they had suffered some type of injury. >> was it serious? >> in some individuals it was more serious than others. >> was there at least one u.s. government employee suffered serious injury? >> many cases. >> in any case of...
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something that may have changed lives may have harmed them instead. they contain pfcs. it's known to cause some cancers and underweighted birth. >> i like how quiet it is. >> reporter: mica ullum lives near the base. >> she almost died several times. >> reporter: sadie was born premature. she pent 94 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. sadie is one of three children born to mica. four others ended in or death very with what you know now, do you think any of it has to do with the effects of what's in the water? yes. >> why. >> pfcs may have leaker knowned into the ground. one study show as many as 6 million people may have been shown to have 6 million times more in their drinking water. but here it may be america's hardest hit. the epa says anything ore 70 parts per million would be dangerous. some areas here had over 1,300 parts per million. it's caused serious medical conditions in hundreds of residents. 3m says there's no merit in the health claims saying they sold these products regarding their safe use and disposal. acting responsibly at all times and we'll vi
something that may have changed lives may have harmed them instead. they contain pfcs. it's known to cause some cancers and underweighted birth. >> i like how quiet it is. >> reporter: mica ullum lives near the base. >> she almost died several times. >> reporter: sadie was born premature. she pent 94 days in the neonatal intensive care unit. sadie is one of three children born to mica. four others ended in or death very with what you know now, do you think any of it has...
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his supporters may not know the topography there. they think there's going to be a wall, and that's what they want. >> no. the president authorized miles of vehicular border. it deals with drone technology, sensors interior reinforcement. the bottom line is, we do need barriers in certain area ppz nobody wants concrete barriers. they want transparent barriers so they can see through them. i think it's unfortunate when this term gets thrown out there. we're really talking about establishing operational control of the border. >> with all due respect. that's what more reasonable people said, this is not going to happen, he's promising you something that is not possible. now he seems to be back peddling. that's not what people are expecting there. >> most with whom i speak they recognize it's not necessary to establish a 2,000 mile concrete barrier. >> nobody was say build that barrier, build that fence, they were saying build that wall. >> i thought it was unfortunate rhetoric, it was not a practical solution. i think canada is going to
his supporters may not know the topography there. they think there's going to be a wall, and that's what they want. >> no. the president authorized miles of vehicular border. it deals with drone technology, sensors interior reinforcement. the bottom line is, we do need barriers in certain area ppz nobody wants concrete barriers. they want transparent barriers so they can see through them. i think it's unfortunate when this term gets thrown out there. we're really talking about...
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and between may 23, 2018, and november 23, 2019. and also in the process of setting up the series of workshop briefings and hoped to have one about a week ago and given the crazy nature of the holidays to say nothing about the shock we have had from the past week with the mayor's passing. we didn't get responses for that, so we are now putting this initial presentation workshop about the program until january 24. and that will be held at dbi in our 2001 conference room. we hope to attract 30 or 35 property owners with whom we can walk through and give and understanding and the detailed information and already on the website and the initial mailer that i just showed you. with the detailed guidelines and property owners and the dedicated staff at window eight on the ground floor of 1616 mission is already prepared to deal with questions. and waiting from public works for a compliance and checklist and we hope to have that by this january 24 workshop. there is a hotline number that is part of the notification announcement. that people
and between may 23, 2018, and november 23, 2019. and also in the process of setting up the series of workshop briefings and hoped to have one about a week ago and given the crazy nature of the holidays to say nothing about the shock we have had from the past week with the mayor's passing. we didn't get responses for that, so we are now putting this initial presentation workshop about the program until january 24. and that will be held at dbi in our 2001 conference room. we hope to attract 30 or...
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i expect theresa may will bring that up. there's north korea where i think they support president trump's international campaign, but they are concerned about the president eeps potential rhetoric on twitter. there's a lot to talk about of substance. i suspect with the brits you can do that. >> kimberly dozier, again, the president went out of his way to say there's a false rumor that the two leaders don't like each other. he says i like theresa may, and i think the feeling is mutual. when it was her turn, she spoke about respect between the two countries, but i didn't hear her confirm the president's statement that the feeling is mutual. what do you make of that? >> i think she has decided by keeping this strictly business, she has everything to win back home. i think she's enjoying being the adult in the relationship here, that britain is, in general, that they can watch the spectacle of donald trump play out. think about british politics, they're used to big colorful characters. theresa may has to handle parliament questi
i expect theresa may will bring that up. there's north korea where i think they support president trump's international campaign, but they are concerned about the president eeps potential rhetoric on twitter. there's a lot to talk about of substance. i suspect with the brits you can do that. >> kimberly dozier, again, the president went out of his way to say there's a false rumor that the two leaders don't like each other. he says i like theresa may, and i think the feeling is mutual....
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imagine that theresa may stumbles.hink it's worse than you're saying though for corbyn because what i get in focus groups is not that people don't like him. he's literally irrelevant. that was last year. you're going to see some of those faces again. we'rejoined by the lbc presenter iain dale, the founder of britain thinks, deborah mattinson, who you heard there, faiza shaheen, the director of the centre for labour and social studies, and by the times columnist matthew parris. we should start with last year and you weren't the only one who said it last year. you got a lot right. you didn't show it! what happened last year, that the pundits got jeremy corbyn wrong? the central thing that happened was that younger voters turned out to vote. when you are predicting what is going to have an election, the best tools you have are how people have behaved last time. what we all did, this is why it wasn't just pollsters that politicians, ca nvassers, everybody read it wrong. matthew, have a go at this interesting question, will
imagine that theresa may stumbles.hink it's worse than you're saying though for corbyn because what i get in focus groups is not that people don't like him. he's literally irrelevant. that was last year. you're going to see some of those faces again. we'rejoined by the lbc presenter iain dale, the founder of britain thinks, deborah mattinson, who you heard there, faiza shaheen, the director of the centre for labour and social studies, and by the times columnist matthew parris. we should start...
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or may not have said.is that really what we should be doing at this critical juncture? >> it's not. it's not at all. part of the reason whether or not the president used that strong language and a democrat leaked it to inflame the debate, the fact that the president did say he used tough language because he was so disheartened with the package he was presented on immigration. we need to get back and solve this. this is a critical issue, but if we keep getting this name game and calling the president racist, i don't think that's going to make him want to make a deal. >> the president doesn't seem to -- this all rolls off of him. and what i mean is his hospitalers don't blame him for his own language. i wonder if the republicans don't come out too harshly. they seem to have a selective memory. we are divided on political lines about what was remembered from that meeting. >> there seem to be conflicting accounts. i don't see that that's a problem. you drill down and look at that word. s hole. it shouldn't hav
or may not have said.is that really what we should be doing at this critical juncture? >> it's not. it's not at all. part of the reason whether or not the president used that strong language and a democrat leaked it to inflame the debate, the fact that the president did say he used tough language because he was so disheartened with the package he was presented on immigration. we need to get back and solve this. this is a critical issue, but if we keep getting this name game and calling...
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stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk ofhospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remission can start with stelara®. talk to your doctor today. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options for stelara®. >>> football was the life >>> football new england patriots player aaron hernandez but did it also lead to his death? he was convicted of murder in 2015 and later died by suicide in a massachusetts prison. best-selling author james paterson cal
stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk ofhospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and...
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. # 1 in wilmington, 32 in millville. 33 degrees in cape may. there's a bit of a breeze kicking up this morning. windchill feeling like 21 in philadelphia. 16 in transport, 17 in reading, 22 in wilmington, 25 degrees in millville, new jersey. we've had worse and i think we can probably take this. as we go through the day, testers drop below yesterday -- temperatures drop below yesterday, we hit 39 around 3:00 p.m. and we slipped back down to the freezing mark by 6:00. the windchills will make it feel cooler at the best of times, a hair below the freezing mark. we have milder air coming back into the seven day and chance of rain for part of the weekend, details coming up. >> reporter: we're starting with a big accident in delaware, 495 southbound is shut down between philadelphia pike and edgemore road because of an accident investigation because of a serious accident. they shut down the roadway. one vehicle stopped in the roadway, one vehicle rear ended. it 495 southbound heading southward in delaware is shut down. we have construction blocking
. # 1 in wilmington, 32 in millville. 33 degrees in cape may. there's a bit of a breeze kicking up this morning. windchill feeling like 21 in philadelphia. 16 in transport, 17 in reading, 22 in wilmington, 25 degrees in millville, new jersey. we've had worse and i think we can probably take this. as we go through the day, testers drop below yesterday -- temperatures drop below yesterday, we hit 39 around 3:00 p.m. and we slipped back down to the freezing mark by 6:00. the windchills will make...
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he hammers theresa may everyday!ge osborne doesn't necessarily consider his political career necessarily consider his political career to be over. if he was tojoin the house of lords, then maybe that would put the brakes on him ever returning to the house of commons. i don't know, whether this is something that he once? he certainly wasn't expecting anything from theresa may, the woman who sacked him... in her first act as prime minister comic she didn't even let him clear out his flat! in the story, friends of george osborne so that he never wanted a peerage. i can believe that, i wonder if he considers himself a tory still? it's an extraordinary thing to say about someone an extraordinary thing to say about someone who was chancellor less than two years ago but his politics are so different to theresa may. he's made it clear so often. he definitely does not see his career necessarily as being over but maybe he is looking at the french president, looking at theresa may —— meeting theresa may tomorrow and thinking, h
he hammers theresa may everyday!ge osborne doesn't necessarily consider his political career necessarily consider his political career to be over. if he was tojoin the house of lords, then maybe that would put the brakes on him ever returning to the house of commons. i don't know, whether this is something that he once? he certainly wasn't expecting anything from theresa may, the woman who sacked him... in her first act as prime minister comic she didn't even let him clear out his flat! in the...
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what theresa may is saying is that is not good enough.ity for the stuff that goes up responsibility for the stuff that goes up on responsibility for the stuff that goes up on the platforms, not to just say you can take free reign and if is offensive, then to take it down later. but this is global. that is the difficulty. but these are new challenge, and there is a danger. people have spoken about how google and you tube could be regulated like and you tube could be regulated like a broadcaster, the bbc, everything that i say, you say, it is regulated by ofcom. but you can't necessarily apply the old frameworks to new companies, partly as the people running the new companies, find this difficult to control. a few years ago we were not talking about fake news. so there is a danger to apply 20th century law, frameworks and models to 21st century challenges, where even the people responsible for the companies don't fully understand. thank you very much. the prime minister has condemned the men—only charity dinner where there were allegations
what theresa may is saying is that is not good enough.ity for the stuff that goes up responsibility for the stuff that goes up on responsibility for the stuff that goes up on the platforms, not to just say you can take free reign and if is offensive, then to take it down later. but this is global. that is the difficulty. but these are new challenge, and there is a danger. people have spoken about how google and you tube could be regulated like and you tube could be regulated like a broadcaster,...
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i pointed out to the members in the room that they say things in the campaign that may or may not be fully informed. >> sources say the president was furious over kelly's comments and told him so when kelly returned to the white house. this morning the president tweeted: "the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived of it". >> i think general kelly is on the really great job. he's a very special guy. >> senior white house official told fox news earlier today that they thought the chances of the president getting a temporary spending measure were about 50/50. that's a huge erosion and optimism from earlier this week. according to some republicans we have talked to since, overly optimistic considering what's going on in the senate. >> bret: john, thank you. house is in recess currently but still expecting the vote tonight. at the house will consider a bill that would require lawmakers to pay for sexual-harassment settlements as well. currently taxpayers are on the hook. legislation announced today after months of revelations about sexual harassme
i pointed out to the members in the room that they say things in the campaign that may or may not be fully informed. >> sources say the president was furious over kelly's comments and told him so when kelly returned to the white house. this morning the president tweeted: "the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived of it". >> i think general kelly is on the really great job. he's a very special guy. >> senior white house...
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came to you in may 11 of 2017. since may of last year, we are continuing to have those conversation. they're a little more focused. the feedback we got in may was particularly helpful. we had a lot of conversations specific to that. we also refined the draft. a number of other elements, which i'll show a little bit later. we're introducing the special area design guidelines and my colleague will explain that in a little bit and we've come back in november with the draft and continuing to do public meetings. we just had a couple recently and we're proposing an adoption date in march, depending on how much we can complete and the feedback today. just an overview of the out reach that we have done. we have a document online, the urban design guide's website, which is a matrix. with every comment that we've received and all of our response. the coalition for san francisco neighbourhoods sent us a letter at the end of september which, unfortunately, inadvertently didn't include in the response. but there is detailed res
came to you in may 11 of 2017. since may of last year, we are continuing to have those conversation. they're a little more focused. the feedback we got in may was particularly helpful. we had a lot of conversations specific to that. we also refined the draft. a number of other elements, which i'll show a little bit later. we're introducing the special area design guidelines and my colleague will explain that in a little bit and we've come back in november with the draft and continuing to do...
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low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur.criber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insinins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed thcriber. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, extreme drowsiness, swelling of your face, toueue, or throat, dizziness, or confusion. ask your health care provider if...
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he may be with bruce brock tore and he may be with maryland or d.c. registration. contact the office if you know anything about his where er prince george country. 65-year-old daniel de haven reported missing by his son. de have ep was walking into the beltsville costco yesterday morning when he somehow walked off. daniel is 5' 9", 175 pounds with brown eyes. >> time now is is 4:33 developing this morning a marshall university football player from maryland is paralyzed after shot at a new year's eve party in maryland. 19-year-old larry aaron is expected to survivor 'aaron will be paralyzed from the wais is t down. someone fired a gun at a party striking him and another attorney agar. no one was arrested in the case. >> the latest on alleged gang rain of teenager. six volunteer firefighters including fire chief are facing charge as caused of raining a 17-year-old girl and posting the video online. the investigation began in april when a concerned citizen came forward about the video. the accused face u in jail and/or a fine. >>> it's 4:3. senior palestinian leader s
he may be with bruce brock tore and he may be with maryland or d.c. registration. contact the office if you know anything about his where er prince george country. 65-year-old daniel de haven reported missing by his son. de have ep was walking into the beltsville costco yesterday morning when he somehow walked off. daniel is 5' 9", 175 pounds with brown eyes. >> time now is is 4:33 developing this morning a marshall university football player from maryland is paralyzed after shot at...
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it comes out on may 11th. i did not know on may 1st what we were going to ahear. we had to have very difficult conversations with the mayor regarding a negative $20 million. i think this is a good example of why it would be very challenging if the board had had to make a cut that large in such a short period of time. similarly, i know the controller mentioned that -- and actually be budget analysts -- this conversation has happened in the past. one of the outcomes of that is that we actually do, in a year when budgets are all open, we do propose a significant portion of the budget already on may 1st. it's not just underpriced apartments. we proposed 36% of the budget or 3.5 billion and 13 departments on may 1st. we look forward discussing with this committee which apartments will be introduced. do i not anticipate any challenge with departments moving forward on may 1st. this committee will have much more work in may than last year when we had five departments with closed budgets, and that's why we had not proposed any may 1st budgets last year. similarly, i just
it comes out on may 11th. i did not know on may 1st what we were going to ahear. we had to have very difficult conversations with the mayor regarding a negative $20 million. i think this is a good example of why it would be very challenging if the board had had to make a cut that large in such a short period of time. similarly, i know the controller mentioned that -- and actually be budget analysts -- this conversation has happened in the past. one of the outcomes of that is that we actually...
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. >> reporter: day zero may be fast approaching. debora patta, cbs news, cape town, south africa. >> glor: now to some other stories we're following in the evening newsfeed. america this year could become the world's leading oil producer. the international energy agency predicts the u.s. will hit historic highs, topping 10 million barrels a day. that will overtax saudi arabia and russia, which have agreed to limit production to keep prices up. the clark county sheriff in nevada release aid preliminary report today on the october 1 las vegas massacre, including photos from the gunman's hotel room. they show stephen paddock's arsenal of high-powered rifles and the surveillance cameras he rigged to a food cart and his door. the report sheds no light on paddock's motive for murdering pretty people and wounding more than 500 before he killed himself. baltimore's police commissioner was fired today. the city has a record-high murder rate. kevin davis is out after two and a half years. he is replaced by deputy commissioner darryl de sousa,
. >> reporter: day zero may be fast approaching. debora patta, cbs news, cape town, south africa. >> glor: now to some other stories we're following in the evening newsfeed. america this year could become the world's leading oil producer. the international energy agency predicts the u.s. will hit historic highs, topping 10 million barrels a day. that will overtax saudi arabia and russia, which have agreed to limit production to keep prices up. the clark county sheriff in nevada...
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—— jelly jones. for theresa may. will there be frustration? --jelly jones. it for theresa may.uthority of the government and the country at large. the other that she was going to revitalise more reflect the diversity of the country with a more diverse cabinet. neither has happened. in terms of asserting her authority, you have a situation where cabinet colleagues have dug in their heels and said no. the shape of the cabinet hasn't really changed. most people haven't stayed in shape. that will pass the vast majority and it varies the charts, just steam could be hugely damaging. she will have been infuriated. notably being described as deadwood. also another couple of cabinet colleagues. if she wants to make some noise about social mobility, that could be a big problem. it's interesting that toby young, in the resignation blocky put out a couple of minutes ago, speaking very favourably. let's talk about jeremy hunt. we understand the prime minister wanted to move him. what sort of position does that put him in? it puts him in a strong position. it shows that theresa may has not b
—— jelly jones. for theresa may. will there be frustration? --jelly jones. it for theresa may.uthority of the government and the country at large. the other that she was going to revitalise more reflect the diversity of the country with a more diverse cabinet. neither has happened. in terms of asserting her authority, you have a situation where cabinet colleagues have dug in their heels and said no. the shape of the cabinet hasn't really changed. most people haven't stayed in shape. that...
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political damage from walking way from that position may result in an impeachment or may be that trump has no choice. but insofar as this being a perjury trap, it is only a perjury trap if the president intends to lie. if he intends to tell the truth, then there's no problem with going in and being interviewed by someone on mueller's team. >> so to that effect, do you know the career of mueller better than anyone. i know you've written extensively about the fbi and during his time there. what can you tell us about what his thinking would probably be now that this revolution emerged that he intended to fire robert mueller but was walked back down from it? >> he wouldn't take it personally. he would take it professionally. >> what would that mean? what would be the implications of that for mueller? >> i think strengthen his resolve to pursue this case until the end of time. he is a person that is famously loyal to the constitution. he is a person who, along with jim comey, stood up to president bush in 2004 over the nsa's eavesdropping on americans. which was extra legal and extra consti
political damage from walking way from that position may result in an impeachment or may be that trump has no choice. but insofar as this being a perjury trap, it is only a perjury trap if the president intends to lie. if he intends to tell the truth, then there's no problem with going in and being interviewed by someone on mueller's team. >> so to that effect, do you know the career of mueller better than anyone. i know you've written extensively about the fbi and during his time there....
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but we're also not going to comment on who may or may not or could be interviewed at any point, but we're going to continue to be fully cooperative with the process. >> reporter: while the white house wants the probe to wrap up soon, it's far from clear that that will happen. we learned that jeff sessions was interviewed by special counsel mueller's team. so clearly these interviews are ongoing. what form the interview will take with the president and mueller's team is unclear. sources say there could be a hybrid situation where he's interviewed in person, as well as in written questioning. certainly, if and when this happens, wolf, it will be a significant development. >> certainly will be. pamela brown, thank you. joining us now, senator sheldon whitehouse, a member of the judiciary. thank you for joining us. >> happy to. >> "the washington post" reporting that robert mueller plans to interview president trump in the coming weeks, particularly about his firings of his national security adviser michael flip and the fbi director james comey. is he building a case potentially for obstructi
but we're also not going to comment on who may or may not or could be interviewed at any point, but we're going to continue to be fully cooperative with the process. >> reporter: while the white house wants the probe to wrap up soon, it's far from clear that that will happen. we learned that jeff sessions was interviewed by special counsel mueller's team. so clearly these interviews are ongoing. what form the interview will take with the president and mueller's team is unclear. sources...