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mcdonnell, it is no different in america. decades as one of the great socialist voices of labor in the u.k. how do you get the trust of the people in the u.k. back so they will vote for the labour party? that front is trust has evaporated -- the fact is that trust has operated. how do you get the pixie dust back? evaporated.n't we were 24 points behind before the last elections. when we got a semblance of balance coverage in the media, which legally you are required to do in this country, we shot up in the polls because people so our policies and supported them. the way in which we build trust is actually being completely open and transparent. go to different meetings with business leaders, asset managers, co. chief executives, community meetings across the country and there are no tricks up our sleeve. this is what our objectives are, this is a way we will advocate those objectives and we're company transparent. and actually we are finding that most people agree with us. where there is a difference of view, i say to people,
mcdonnell, it is no different in america. decades as one of the great socialist voices of labor in the u.k. how do you get the trust of the people in the u.k. back so they will vote for the labour party? that front is trust has evaporated -- the fact is that trust has operated. how do you get the pixie dust back? evaporated.n't we were 24 points behind before the last elections. when we got a semblance of balance coverage in the media, which legally you are required to do in this country, we...
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mcdonnell has said the government is getting its tactics wronglj mcdonnell has said the government isink myself, we could agree the labour deal within a matter of weeks. the european union has looked positively on that. in all the discussions we've had, they see it as the foundation of a proper negotiation. to be frank, that is what the prime minister should have done two years ago. she has got us into this mess. it will be labour to get the country out of this mess. if parliament cannot agree the terms labour has put forward, there is the option of going back to the people. had the prime minister's supporters have urged people to get behind her deal this week? yes, there have urged people to get behind her dealthis week? yes, there is have urged people to get behind her deal this week? yes, there is this issue to find an agreement and the way forward on the backstop. those future arrangements for the irish border. but the government putting pressure on mps to get behind the steel and the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been on andrew marr this morning and he had a stark warning abo
mcdonnell has said the government is getting its tactics wronglj mcdonnell has said the government isink myself, we could agree the labour deal within a matter of weeks. the european union has looked positively on that. in all the discussions we've had, they see it as the foundation of a proper negotiation. to be frank, that is what the prime minister should have done two years ago. she has got us into this mess. it will be labour to get the country out of this mess. if parliament cannot agree...
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john mcdonnell there for labour.ters have been urging people to get behind her deal this week? yes and we understand talks have been ongoing over the weekend in brussels. because there is this issue of trying to find an agreement, a way forward on the controversial matter of the backstop, those future arrangements for the irish border. but of course, the government putting pressure on mps to get behind this deal and the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has been on andrew marr this morning and he had a pretty stark warning about what voting this deal down could mean. if you want to stop brexit you only need to do three things, kill this deal, get an extension and then have a second referendum. within three weeks, those people could have two of those three things and as we heard from john mcdonnell now, quite possibly the third one could be on the way through the labour party. so we are in very perilous waters and people who want to make sure that we really do deliver this result need to remember that if it fails, peopl
john mcdonnell there for labour.ters have been urging people to get behind her deal this week? yes and we understand talks have been ongoing over the weekend in brussels. because there is this issue of trying to find an agreement, a way forward on the controversial matter of the backstop, those future arrangements for the irish border. but of course, the government putting pressure on mps to get behind this deal and the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has been on andrew marr this morning and he...
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cani mcdonnell.he handling of brexit. whilst teachers are having to pay for the materials their pupils need, working parents are struggling to manage as schools close early and their children are sent home, 5,000 of ourfellow citizens will be sleeping in the cold and wet of the streets tonight, young people are being stabbed to death in rising numbers and the chancellor turns up today with no real end or reversal of austerity and to threaten us because this is what he means, that austerity can only end if we accept this government's a bad deal over brexit. let's look at some of the claims this chancellor has made. the chancellor has boasted about the 0br forecast of 1.2% growth this year. what he hasn't mentioned is that this has been downgraded from 1.6% and downgrading forecasts is a pattern under this chancellor. in november 2016, forecasts for the following year were downgraded from 2.296 following year were downgraded from 2.2% toi.4%. following year were downgraded from 2.2% to 1.4%. in the aut
cani mcdonnell.he handling of brexit. whilst teachers are having to pay for the materials their pupils need, working parents are struggling to manage as schools close early and their children are sent home, 5,000 of ourfellow citizens will be sleeping in the cold and wet of the streets tonight, young people are being stabbed to death in rising numbers and the chancellor turns up today with no real end or reversal of austerity and to threaten us because this is what he means, that austerity can...
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shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says a "post bank" could be run through the post office network in ato face—to—face banking. other ideas outlined by mr mcdonnell include keeping rbs in public ownership when it returns to profitability and a national investment bank to support small businesses. let's hear what he had to say about why the focus is on post offices, rather than existing high—street banks. well, because the post offices are there. they are good locations. they have developed a banking facility already but this would be a real boost rocket to that, and i think in some ways, on the figures we have seen, a lot of towns are being held back in terms of the local economy and it is because of the lack of borrowing and lending out of local small to medium enterprises, but also a lot of high streets are in decline. this would make sure the high streets, first of all, had a banking facility back. many of them have lost that banking facility but i think would include a real contribution to making high streets vibrant again. the headlines on bbc news... police in england and wales ar
shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says a "post bank" could be run through the post office network in ato face—to—face banking. other ideas outlined by mr mcdonnell include keeping rbs in public ownership when it returns to profitability and a national investment bank to support small businesses. let's hear what he had to say about why the focus is on post offices, rather than existing high—street banks. well, because the post offices are there. they are good locations. they have...
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that was the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell.s told workers to stay at home today as the longest blackout in the country's history continues. many shops and businesses haven't opened for more than three days, and patients are reported to have died in some hospitals. will grant reports. as the power cut hit its fourth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one supermarket in caracas, a group of local mothers demanded to be let in in search of food for their children. turned away, by the afternoon some neighbours took matters into their own hands, sacking and looting the supermarket and clashing with police. dozens were arrested and taken away, prompting complete hysteria among their families. screaming. translation: i shouldn't have to do this at my age. we only did it because our grandkids are dying of hunger. they maybe eat once a day if we're lucky. who's to blame? we're not. we're not to blame for this. we're working people a
that was the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell.s told workers to stay at home today as the longest blackout in the country's history continues. many shops and businesses haven't opened for more than three days, and patients are reported to have died in some hospitals. will grant reports. as the power cut hit its fourth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one supermarket in caracas, a group of...
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ronna mcdonnell. we'd like to hear your thoughts about all of this.re you comments, follow me on twittetwitter @loudobbs. >>> the radical dimms say they witch hunt will go on no matter what the special counsel finds, no matter what robert mueller says about the facts, the hell with all of that. they're going to continue pitch hunts and more witch hunts. ed rollins joins me next with all of that and much more. before we go to break we want to maktake an amusing look at the national debt, $22 trillion and climbing. uh-oh. we'll be right back after this. stay with us. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best lou: well another witch hunt investigation of the president. the department of justice investigating, are you ready for this, whether 100,000 dollars donation to president trump's reelection committee in 2016 was made by a foreign donor. the donation suddenly under scrutiny by the department of justice as it was allegedly from a fugitive malaysian businessman. two years later and suddenly somebody -- you can't make this stuff up.
ronna mcdonnell. we'd like to hear your thoughts about all of this.re you comments, follow me on twittetwitter @loudobbs. >>> the radical dimms say they witch hunt will go on no matter what the special counsel finds, no matter what robert mueller says about the facts, the hell with all of that. they're going to continue pitch hunts and more witch hunts. ed rollins joins me next with all of that and much more. before we go to break we want to maktake an amusing look at the national...
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ronna mcdonnell. we'd like to hear your thoughts about all of this. you comments, follow me on twittetwitter @loudobbs. >>> the radical dimms say they witch hunt will go on no matter what the special counsel finds, no matter what robert mueller says about the facts, the hell with all of that. they're going to continue pitch hunts and more witch hunts. ed rollins joins me next with all of that and much more. before we go to break we want to maktake an amusing look at the national debt, $22 trillion and climbing. uh-oh. we'll be right back after this. stay with us. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one servi
ronna mcdonnell. we'd like to hear your thoughts about all of this. you comments, follow me on twittetwitter @loudobbs. >>> the radical dimms say they witch hunt will go on no matter what the special counsel finds, no matter what robert mueller says about the facts, the hell with all of that. they're going to continue pitch hunts and more witch hunts. ed rollins joins me next with all of that and much more. before we go to break we want to maktake an amusing look at the national debt,...
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victim suffered a non life threatening gun shot wound.and this morning -- on 80 west, just east of mcdonnel avenue ... a suspect fired a round that hit someone's car -- that victim discovered a bullethole in their vehicle and called police.we asked chp today what the public should do to remain safe on our freeways ... officer john fransen, chp golden gatewe just asked that people remain vigilent in certain cases where these incidences caused by road rage we just ask people to slow down drive safe remain vigilant chp says all three shootings were targeted ... and none of them are related.no arrests have been made.live in vallejo michelle kingston kron 4 news (grant) the investigation into saturday's highway shooting that look the life of a 25 year antioch woman... may end up benefitting from a network of cameras that have been installed along highway 4 and interstate 80. as kron4's maureen kelly reports... there is still work to do on this project... that has been years in the making. today caltrans crews work to replace the guardrail that was crashed into when 25 year old destinee hillary's
victim suffered a non life threatening gun shot wound.and this morning -- on 80 west, just east of mcdonnel avenue ... a suspect fired a round that hit someone's car -- that victim discovered a bullethole in their vehicle and called police.we asked chp today what the public should do to remain safe on our freeways ... officer john fransen, chp golden gatewe just asked that people remain vigilent in certain cases where these incidences caused by road rage we just ask people to slow down drive...
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steven mcdonnell in beijing. woman to fly in combat for the us air force says she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the military. martha mcsally, who's a united states senator, said she did not report the attack at the time because she lacked faith in the system. ramzan karmali has the details. she was the first woman us fighter pilot to fly in combat. but today, senator martha mcsally made this stunning revelation to her colleagues in washington. i am also a military sexual assault survivor, but unlike so many brave survivors, i didn't report being sexually assaulted. this evidence to a senate hearing was the first time in public, but not the first time she had told authorities what had happened. in one case, i was preyed upon, and then raped by superior officer. i stayed silent for many years, but later in my career as the military grappled with scandals and their wholly inadequate responses, and felt the need to let some people know, i too, was a survivor. i was horrified at how my attempt to sh
steven mcdonnell in beijing. woman to fly in combat for the us air force says she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the military. martha mcsally, who's a united states senator, said she did not report the attack at the time because she lacked faith in the system. ramzan karmali has the details. she was the first woman us fighter pilot to fly in combat. but today, senator martha mcsally made this stunning revelation to her colleagues in washington. i am also a military sexual...
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john mcdonnell was also asked about the anti—semitism row which has engulfed the labour party. but denied that the party was institutionally anti—semitic. these allegations that the labour party is insufficiently anti—semitic, i reject completely, but clearly we do and we have accepted that. it might be, what the figures we have, you interviewed someone figures we have, you interviewed someone who took you through the figures last week. at 0.1% of our membership that seems to have been involved in some form of anti—semitism. tiny number but still anti—semitism. tiny number but still a problem. i don't want one anti—semite in our party. the headlines on bbc news: the man who married british is militant shamima begum tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn baby. 8 lawyers who back brexit — seven of them conservative or democratic unionist mps — set out the concessions they require from the eu to support the deal. rescuers hope to resume their search for a british climber — missing on one of the world's highest mountains for nearly a week. sp
john mcdonnell was also asked about the anti—semitism row which has engulfed the labour party. but denied that the party was institutionally anti—semitic. these allegations that the labour party is insufficiently anti—semitic, i reject completely, but clearly we do and we have accepted that. it might be, what the figures we have, you interviewed someone figures we have, you interviewed someone who took you through the figures last week. at 0.1% of our membership that seems to have been...
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or is it still there on beneath in terms of context i mean i should say you had a chance to draw mcdonnell of his he was called out for apparently calling winston churchill and a villain not a hero but other than that what is this concept of british values now in the british press or watching d.d. i mean it's very very hard to know what is actually meant by british valley's when people try and expand upon this not just in the british press but you know that's they need to get the educational software they come up with some very very nice sounding things like tolerance freedom pluralism and all of those things but actually i'm afraid the history of britain is not so rosy now the british citizens having their. national see their citizenship stripped away from them what is really making you division within british society is what side job. is doing the bridges secretary well i just couldn't finish rated by saying it tony benn obviously never became prime minister but all the things like racism. prejudice these kinds of things they've kind of gone into the mainstream do you think some will see
or is it still there on beneath in terms of context i mean i should say you had a chance to draw mcdonnell of his he was called out for apparently calling winston churchill and a villain not a hero but other than that what is this concept of british values now in the british press or watching d.d. i mean it's very very hard to know what is actually meant by british valley's when people try and expand upon this not just in the british press but you know that's they need to get the educational...
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bit in the higher end it's not supposed to work that way we we have it missions committees and mcdonnell's we don't have an admissions committee anyone come back who's got four box. or whatever but that is true and higher it's and it's been that way for decades the people who think this is new are missed. i have been in higher ed for i'm in my fifty fourth year of teaching which is means i'm certified only lunatic but. i'm almost as bad as a lie no. but. if the four years of teaching and within ten years of arriving at my mildly selective admissions public university i had heard of to scandals involving people involving money or in one case even sexual favors being offered in return for admissions so people who want something are going to. beat the system if they can so that's nothing new lionel says this is a nine hundred thirty is an actress and we haven't hire it i thought he was going to go all the way and say a sixteen thirty s in akron isn't because i was going to harvard college well i mean but i think when the harvard was established you probably did leave with quite a bit of knowl
bit in the higher end it's not supposed to work that way we we have it missions committees and mcdonnell's we don't have an admissions committee anyone come back who's got four box. or whatever but that is true and higher it's and it's been that way for decades the people who think this is new are missed. i have been in higher ed for i'm in my fifty fourth year of teaching which is means i'm certified only lunatic but. i'm almost as bad as a lie no. but. if the four years of teaching and within...
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steve mcdonnell, thank you very much, in beijing for us.ing out, which we will be discussing in the business news in about 15 minutes. first, time to get the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello. i'm chris mitchell with your friday sports briefing. chelsea and napoli both enjoyed big wins in the europa league on thursday, and look well—placed to reach the quarterfinals. you can find all the details on the bbc sport website, but arsenal sufferered a shock defeat against rennes in france. the gunners took the lead after only four minutes with a goal from alex iwobi. but then it all went wrong for arsenal. they had sokrtatis sent off just before half time, and rennes took full advantage. ismaila sarr sealed a 3—1win for the french side, leaving arsenal with it all to do in the second leg. rafa cabrera bello leads after the first round of the arnold palmer invitational. he's seven under par. the defending champion is seven shots off after an ordinary round, but phil mickelson is four under, despite this fail. he thinks he has hit the ball m
steve mcdonnell, thank you very much, in beijing for us.ing out, which we will be discussing in the business news in about 15 minutes. first, time to get the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello. i'm chris mitchell with your friday sports briefing. chelsea and napoli both enjoyed big wins in the europa league on thursday, and look well—placed to reach the quarterfinals. you can find all the details on the bbc sport website, but arsenal sufferered a shock defeat against rennes in france....
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lord mcdonnell, the former director of public prosecution says it's an abject decision by home secretary sight of sovereignty, treating the uk as a banana republic. what you make of that, strong words? they are strong words. i think it was a very difficult decision to take by sajid javid. i don't know the facts that he had laid out in front of him. not many people do know all those facts and the detail of them. imean, i those facts and the detail of them. i mean, i think it was a fair decision to take. and probably a correct decision to take. i think it's not fair to say he took that very difficult decision, for which he's been exposed to a lot of criticism, to further his leadership ambitions, i don't think that is correct. although probably a popular decision among those in the country? with some people but not those who read the observer. what he also is facing, this is not an isolated case. we are hearing this morning that there are two other british women who are in the camps who have between them five children under the age of eight, i think, who went out from britain tojoin isis.
lord mcdonnell, the former director of public prosecution says it's an abject decision by home secretary sight of sovereignty, treating the uk as a banana republic. what you make of that, strong words? they are strong words. i think it was a very difficult decision to take by sajid javid. i don't know the facts that he had laid out in front of him. not many people do know all those facts and the detail of them. imean, i those facts and the detail of them. i mean, i think it was a fair decision...
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john mcdonnell claim government's application for england's industrial towns was really about securing theresa may's brexit agreement. at treasury questions, the chancellor was first pressed about the possible effects of brexit. but will the chancellor agree that the 1.6 billion set aside for towns is a pale imitation of the regional growth fund it set up under the coalition and would he therefore look at establishing a brexit redundancy fund of up to £7.5 billion to help the 750,000 people investment who stand to lose theirjobs in a no—deal scenario? well, as i have told the house many times before and i will elaborate more next week, in what i now think is the unlikely event of a no—deal exit, the government has both fiscal and monetary tools available to it to support the economy. but of course the likely shock would be on the supply side of the economy. and we would have to be careful in fiscal interventions that were made that they did not merely stimulate inflation. so if we were to find ourselves in that situation, we have the firepower and we have the clear intent to intervene
john mcdonnell claim government's application for england's industrial towns was really about securing theresa may's brexit agreement. at treasury questions, the chancellor was first pressed about the possible effects of brexit. but will the chancellor agree that the 1.6 billion set aside for towns is a pale imitation of the regional growth fund it set up under the coalition and would he therefore look at establishing a brexit redundancy fund of up to £7.5 billion to help the 750,000 people...
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mcdonnell, douglas aircraft, boeing. you are to the point now where there is one major u.s.t manufacturer. the faa probably a little more cooperative given that they are working with one. hadline: given that boeing too much sway over its own safety approval, how much could this do for boeing in terms of a share price effect, management effect? basically, if they have not been policing themselves -- >> i really think it makes boeing look pretty bad here. i think it probably increases the hurdle of getting the 737 max back into the marketplace. hash -- wills will have more influence over when this airplane can reenter service. boeing has to go out to those world regulators, show them the fix, prove to them that it is the right fix. frankly, i don't think boeing has a lot of ability to come up short on this. make it really obvious that everything is fixed and then they have to show the regulators. senior aerospace and airline analyst for bloomberg intelligence, thank you. coming up, the chinese president is in europe this week. we will discuss his plans and the u.s.-china trade
mcdonnell, douglas aircraft, boeing. you are to the point now where there is one major u.s.t manufacturer. the faa probably a little more cooperative given that they are working with one. hadline: given that boeing too much sway over its own safety approval, how much could this do for boeing in terms of a share price effect, management effect? basically, if they have not been policing themselves -- >> i really think it makes boeing look pretty bad here. i think it probably increases the...
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. >> reporter: the most recent freeway shooting happened monday morning on i-80 near mcdonnell avenue in richmond. a car was shot up but no one in sight was hurt. at chp headquarters in vallejo, henry le amateur into. >> today we spoke with the sister of the young woman killed on highway four. she said that destiny hillary had many friends and was a wonderful aunt. >> she was really loving to her family and had plenty of nieces and nephews who loved her. she was a really amazing, amazing person and she will be missed. >> alicia westbrook also told us that her 25-year-old sister had just left her job on saturday afternoon when someone fire into the drivers destiny w valley high school in antioch and worked at the safeway in alamo where she was recently promoted to manager. her family says they want to know who shot her and why and are asking anyone with information to please come forward and call police. >>> now to an interfaith service tonight at santa clara university honoring the victims of last week's mosque shootings in new zealand. students, faculty and staff gather in solidarity
. >> reporter: the most recent freeway shooting happened monday morning on i-80 near mcdonnell avenue in richmond. a car was shot up but no one in sight was hurt. at chp headquarters in vallejo, henry le amateur into. >> today we spoke with the sister of the young woman killed on highway four. she said that destiny hillary had many friends and was a wonderful aunt. >> she was really loving to her family and had plenty of nieces and nephews who loved her. she was a really...
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democrats say there is still serious questions about the issue of obstruction, rnc chairwoman rhonda mcdonnellhanks for having me. it's great to be with you. >> let's start with your counterparts tweeting this, more americans deserve answers. we can't trust the president or his team when it comes to the story which is why we need to see the mueller report. as i just talked about, there had been this uniform assessment that he was gonna be fair and he had to be trusted and we have to wait for the report but now that his reports been summarized by the attorney general who is nominated, there is questions about the letter. how do you answer those doubts. >> i'm not surprised that there continuing to try to cast shadows over this presidency. they've never accepted the results of the 2016 election. i think it's important to look back at history and what happened to cause this report. first the hillary clinton campaign funded this fake dossier that went to the fbi that precipitated a two-year investigation of our president that has resulted in what we knew. there was no collusion with russia. why ar
democrats say there is still serious questions about the issue of obstruction, rnc chairwoman rhonda mcdonnellhanks for having me. it's great to be with you. >> let's start with your counterparts tweeting this, more americans deserve answers. we can't trust the president or his team when it comes to the story which is why we need to see the mueller report. as i just talked about, there had been this uniform assessment that he was gonna be fair and he had to be trusted and we have to wait...
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doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of somerville housing. >> certainly having some idea on will impact future projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to engage the community. >> reporter: in cupertino, a civil suit to oppose the use of a state law that allows fast tracking of an affordable housing project at vallco is still pending. the case won't go before a judge before august. even things meant to streamline approval of affordable housing can lead to delays. david louie, abc 7 news. >>> next, rock the casa is back. where you can hear abc 7 news anchor dan ashley sing. plus one of the the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavour
doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of somerville housing. >> certainly having some idea on will impact future projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to engage the community. >> reporter: in cupertino, a civil suit to oppose the use of a state law that allows fast tracking of an affordable housing project at vallco is still pending. the case...
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doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of somerville housing. >> certainly having some idea onosts and how that will impact future projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus nem smaller cities for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to rally the community so they feel engaged and part of the conversation earlier rather than at the end when they start to see shovels breaking ground. >> reporter: in cupertino, a civil suit to oppose the use of a state law that allows fast tracking of an affordable housing project at vallco is still pending. the case won't go before a judge until august. even things meant to streamline approval of affordable housing can lead to delays. david louie, abc 7 news. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect wi
doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of somerville housing. >> certainly having some idea onosts and how that will impact future projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus nem smaller cities for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to rally the community so they feel engaged and part of the conversation earlier rather than at the end when they start to see shovels breaking ground. >>...
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went back and looked and there was a man in his organization, the president of trump casino, john mcdonnellnald trump said racial things, didn't want african-american dealers dealing in the casino or african-american accountants. i went way back. it must be something that he picked up during his business times and his dealings in new york, but it is not acceptable while he sits in the oval office. >> do you think it was currying favor with people who are bigots? this whole thing about president obama not being american born, did he ever really think that? where did he get that idea from? >> he picks up on these conspiracy theories and he runs with them. that one, he wouldn't release that particular one until we forced him to do so during the campaign when he made that full announcement. we told him it was unacceptable. i personally had a conversation and said not only was it false but it was unacceptable to continue to attack this president who led this country so well, but he had no respect for obama and is continuing to try to dismantle barack obama's legacy currently. >> is that because
went back and looked and there was a man in his organization, the president of trump casino, john mcdonnellnald trump said racial things, didn't want african-american dealers dealing in the casino or african-american accountants. i went way back. it must be something that he picked up during his business times and his dealings in new york, but it is not acceptable while he sits in the oval office. >> do you think it was currying favor with people who are bigots? this whole thing about...
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doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of summer hill housing. >> certainly having some idea onure projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus in many smaller cities for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to rally the community so they feel engaged and part of the conversation earlier rather than at the end when they start to see shovels breaking ground. >> reporter: in cupertino, a civil suit to oppose the use of a state law that allows fast tracking of an affordable housing project at vallco is still pending. the case won't go before a judge until august. even laws meant to streamline approval of affordable housing can lead to delays. david louie, abc 7 news. >>> next, rock the casa is back where you can hear abc 7 news anchor dan ashley sing. >>> plus, one of the original diva i was at a place where i was unhappy in my career. a recruiter found me on linkedin. he reached out and helped me. he saw something in me that no one else saw. and that changed everything- for my life and my family's life, honest
doug mcdonnell is the chief operating officer of summer hill housing. >> certainly having some idea onure projects is important to us. >> reporter: there's one problem not easily addressed, building consensus in many smaller cities for affordable housing. >> the biggest way to do it is to rally the community so they feel engaged and part of the conversation earlier rather than at the end when they start to see shovels breaking ground. >> reporter: in cupertino, a civil...
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i met with him several times, i met withjohn mcdonnell many times, i met with keir starmer a huge amountnt, you will need some tories to vote for it if it is to have any chance of getting through. do you have many? we do have tory support. a lot of people will be looking at how the debate unfolds today. what we'll be doing is putting forward our proposals in an open—hearted way, in the spirit of compromise. we'll make sure the tone is one that reflects the spirit of what we saw on the streets this weekend. what we really want to do is just break the gridlock in parliament, bring this to an end and offer an end to the nightmare that the public is desperate for right now. and, of course, brexit features heavily on today's front pages — and particularly the fate of theresa may. the daily telegraph's lead story — "tories tell may to set her exit date today". the paper claims conservative brexiteers will urge the prime minister to announce she'll be gone by the autumn, in return for "a lot" of them supporting her brexit deal. the i says supporters of the prime minister believe she's the victi
i met with him several times, i met withjohn mcdonnell many times, i met with keir starmer a huge amountnt, you will need some tories to vote for it if it is to have any chance of getting through. do you have many? we do have tory support. a lot of people will be looking at how the debate unfolds today. what we'll be doing is putting forward our proposals in an open—hearted way, in the spirit of compromise. we'll make sure the tone is one that reflects the spirit of what we saw on the streets...
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i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor and expect it secretaryidge. we also have a band to play us out. extremely exciting. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning. taking on a chilly challenge. we meet the man who's about to become the first disabled person to take part in the ice swimming world championships. that is astonishing! she coughs. you all right? apparently anything down to5 all right? apparently anything down to 5 degrees to zero degrees counts as ice swimming. we're on air on the news channel until 9:00 this morning. but right now it's time now to say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and rogerjohnson. it's 8.30am, here's a summary of this morning's main news. two leading brexiteers have said any delay to leaving the eu would be a "political calamity". the conservative mp steve baker and the dup's westminster leader nigel dodds say an extension to the negotiations would do "incalculable" harm to public trust in politics. this week the prime minister will ask the com
i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor and expect it secretaryidge. we also have a band to play us out. extremely exciting. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning. taking on a chilly challenge. we meet the man who's about to become the first disabled person to take part in the ice swimming world championships. that is astonishing! she coughs. you all right? apparently anything down to5 all right? apparently anything down to 5...
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webb but the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell responded saying there had been a callous complacency over mishandling of brexit. we have just witnessed a display by the chancellor of this government's toxic mix of callous complacency over austerity, and its gross incompetence over the handling of brexit. whilst teachers are having to pay for the materials their pupils need, working parents are struggling to manage, and schools close early and their children are sent home, 5000 of our fellow citizens will be sleeping in the cold and wet on the streets tonight. young people are being stabbed to deathin young people are being stabbed to death in rising numbers, and the chancellor turns up today with no real end or reversal of austerity. and to threaten us, because this is what he means, that austerity can only end if we accept this government's bad deal of a brexit. it has been a busy day in parliament, not only the spring statement but earlier today the prime minister told mps she wants to leave the eu in 16 days' time, and her withdrawal agreement is still a good deal, despite her second h
webb but the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell responded saying there had been a callous complacency over mishandling of brexit. we have just witnessed a display by the chancellor of this government's toxic mix of callous complacency over austerity, and its gross incompetence over the handling of brexit. whilst teachers are having to pay for the materials their pupils need, working parents are struggling to manage, and schools close early and their children are sent home, 5000 of our fellow...
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quickly on the vote of no—confidence, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor says they are preserving thatso i think that theresa may is relatively safe at the moment. what could really do for her is if the cabinet comes forward and says, thank you so much but you need to make way for someone much but you need to make way for someone else. this is the men and women in grey suits, the grandees who say you can't go on. the one thing that totally unites the conservative party is the low opinion ofjeremy corbyn so whatever happens they will do their utmost to keep you out of office. we will probably get another confidence vote but as long as the dup are on side, the conservatives will be safe in power. interesting. thank you very much indeed. before the vote, the eu's chief negotiator told journalists that throughtout the negotiations there had never been any animosity between the eu and the uk, this is what he had to say. translation: brexit has no added value. it is a negative negotiation. we regret the decision taken by the majority of the uk citizens. and we respect it. for 18 months, ther
quickly on the vote of no—confidence, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor says they are preserving thatso i think that theresa may is relatively safe at the moment. what could really do for her is if the cabinet comes forward and says, thank you so much but you need to make way for someone much but you need to make way for someone else. this is the men and women in grey suits, the grandees who say you can't go on. the one thing that totally unites the conservative party is the low opinion...
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negative cash flow, still -- a moment where -- i don't know if people recognize the name md-10 that's mcdonnellouglas i remember that stock, md, how great that was in the takeover bid. you have 40-year-old planes. fred has to keep spending and spending and spending. he is truly spending to win in a market that doesn't even want to hear the word investment >> cowan today, reiterating outperform i think target is 270. but they say this is a lost year so if you own it, do you need a year's worth of patience at least? >> got a trade deal, you get 15%. there is a new insight i have on the trade deal somewhat negative, which is that there are -- there is a big camp in the white house which says let's do a trade deal, but let's keep the tariffs on tariffs haven't hurt anybody in the united states and really hurt china better than keeping the -- taking the tariffs off and putting them back on if china doesn't comply there is talk about the chinese being unhappy. that talk is wrong we're unhappy. >> we're unhappy in. >> the negative -- it is a bizarre series of conversations about this president's being
negative cash flow, still -- a moment where -- i don't know if people recognize the name md-10 that's mcdonnellouglas i remember that stock, md, how great that was in the takeover bid. you have 40-year-old planes. fred has to keep spending and spending and spending. he is truly spending to win in a market that doesn't even want to hear the word investment >> cowan today, reiterating outperform i think target is 270. but they say this is a lost year so if you own it, do you need a year's...
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as you know we just had mcdonnell cooked just departed yesterday or the day before, is the second time that we have had a destroyer in the black sea in the past two months. so we believe there is a need for that, we have stepped up and our allies have as well, nato has in the black sea. >> is it sending a clear message to president vladimir putin? >> i think it is, they frankly don't like us in the black sea. and its international waters and we should sail and fly there. >> that's a great thing and i love it. thank you sir. the presidential elections are coming up and i'll just close with discus i think it was very important that i'm take this trip to ukraine and spent time with the folks within their defense sector and also spent time with some of their brand- new special operations forces that it just graduated from there ukrainian course kiss. which is run by our american special operations forces. i appreciate what were doing and that regions are. i appreciate your leadership in that region. gentlemen thank you very much for being here today. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you
as you know we just had mcdonnell cooked just departed yesterday or the day before, is the second time that we have had a destroyer in the black sea in the past two months. so we believe there is a need for that, we have stepped up and our allies have as well, nato has in the black sea. >> is it sending a clear message to president vladimir putin? >> i think it is, they frankly don't like us in the black sea. and its international waters and we should sail and fly there. >>...
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the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has defended mr gardiner‘s comments.result. where we are now is trying to get the best deal we possibly can, try to ensure we get some stability about the decision—making process, and that means relying upon parliament as a whole coming together. but there will be voters sitting baffled at what is going on. you said if there was another referendum you would vote remain, numerous frontbenchers. .. let‘s vote remain, numerous frontbenchers... let‘s be clear, you‘re not a remain party now? frontbenchers... let‘s be clear, you're not a remain party now? of course we have to respect the referendum, but what we have got to do is try to get the best deal we possibly can for the country, which means working on a cross—party basis trying to bring mps together and again, if we can, secure and protect jobs and the economy, and if not, we have to go back to the people again. if we go back to the people again, my view would be to remain, and we would campaign to remain, but we have to be straight with people. prime minister‘s questio
the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has defended mr gardiner‘s comments.result. where we are now is trying to get the best deal we possibly can, try to ensure we get some stability about the decision—making process, and that means relying upon parliament as a whole coming together. but there will be voters sitting baffled at what is going on. you said if there was another referendum you would vote remain, numerous frontbenchers. .. let‘s vote remain, numerous frontbenchers... let‘s be...
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>> it's great to see you if you aren't driving to a mcdonnell's, you probably have noticed in the carhat you have caution aid lot more to fill up that gasoline tanks of yours because that surge in oil prices has been driving a lot of the energy trade as we take a look at the macromikt every picture for oil prices, we are off to one of the best starts. you can see wti crude over the course of the year-to-date period about 31% or so, and that's been driving a huge move in gasoline prices as well rbob gasoline prices translates into prices at the pump as well. this move in rbob gas mean futures, by the way, guys, the best start to a year since the inception of the rbob futures contract going back to 2005. just to give you an idea of how stark and dramatic that move to the up side has been of course, that's translating into more prices and higher prices for consumers as well what's driving the bullish oil trade? well, they've had a number of different things we'll boil it down to a few handfuls opec plus, opec and friends. whatever you want to call them the production cuts, will they work
>> it's great to see you if you aren't driving to a mcdonnell's, you probably have noticed in the carhat you have caution aid lot more to fill up that gasoline tanks of yours because that surge in oil prices has been driving a lot of the energy trade as we take a look at the macromikt every picture for oil prices, we are off to one of the best starts. you can see wti crude over the course of the year-to-date period about 31% or so, and that's been driving a huge move in gasoline prices as...
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fiona mcdonnell, the head of amazon's consumer retail division in the uk, joins me now.e up onlya you? in some industries women make up only a quarter. but if we look back at what we have done is look at independent and in—depth research because it is still too few. we are launching a set of initiatives to improve diversity across our business in the uk. i started as an engineer 25 years ago and i was one of the only women in the class but things have changed. independent research has shown there is a tangible success to increasing. by getting more women into workplace. why is it such problem and why are not women more not applying for these roles? we found that the language it used around innovation is just not resonating with women. even those with spoke to who might hold a patent did not consider themselves to be innovators but associate with people making a difference or solving problems. when we talk about investment, to get more women into work, or more minorities into work, it comes at every level. training and a pet —— apprenticeship as well. it is in the —— this
fiona mcdonnell, the head of amazon's consumer retail division in the uk, joins me now.e up onlya you? in some industries women make up only a quarter. but if we look back at what we have done is look at independent and in—depth research because it is still too few. we are launching a set of initiatives to improve diversity across our business in the uk. i started as an engineer 25 years ago and i was one of the only women in the class but things have changed. independent research has shown...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said this is an obvious bribe by the government to get itse labour m ps towards is enough to help nudge some labour mps towards the government's deal. indeed, thank you very much. at least 23 people, some of them children, have died after tornadoes swept through the south east of america. at least two tornadoes struck in lee county in alabama, causing catastrophic damage, according to the county sheriff. the national weather service has recorded winds of up to 165 mph. will batchelor has more. it was the deadliest day for tornadoes in the united states in nearly two years. storms swept through the us states of alabama and georgia, cutting a path of destruction over 400 metres wide. winds of up to 165 mph destroyed homes, downing power lines, and shut down parts of a major highway. right up there, around 38, this whole area right here is pretty muchjust gone, you know? many people are being treated at local hospitals, with officials cautioning the death toll could rise. the damage is significant. i would put it in the category of catastrophic,
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said this is an obvious bribe by the government to get itse labour m ps towards is enough to help nudge some labour mps towards the government's deal. indeed, thank you very much. at least 23 people, some of them children, have died after tornadoes swept through the south east of america. at least two tornadoes struck in lee county in alabama, causing catastrophic damage, according to the county sheriff. the national weather service has recorded winds...
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john mcdonnell has said he believes labour's brexit could proposals could be passed in a number of weeksimately, the problem is it is time to decide, less than 20 days until we are scheduled to leave the eu and we haven't actually gone through a proper indicative vote process, which is needed to determine where the majority of opinion lies in the house of commons. you can rightly say that mark and me know what we don't like but we have to know where the majority of the house of commons is sitting on where we do like and there hasn't been a proper process for that and we will need an extension for that and we will need an extension even if the prime minister's deal goes through. and why are you shaking your head? know, ultimately what the house of commons once, although it is important, is subsidiary to what the people want. it was the people's decision. i have brought with me the booklet, i don't know how well it will come out on camera... the one that went through everybody‘s door three years ago, £9 million of taxpayer's money to try to persuade us to remain. it went to pretty much eve
john mcdonnell has said he believes labour's brexit could proposals could be passed in a number of weeksimately, the problem is it is time to decide, less than 20 days until we are scheduled to leave the eu and we haven't actually gone through a proper indicative vote process, which is needed to determine where the majority of opinion lies in the house of commons. you can rightly say that mark and me know what we don't like but we have to know where the majority of the house of commons is...