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yet, but after that, in a couple of months, when it is ready and will be like a business, like michael londonre everything will be, uh, let's say this hall, which will be, this hall, which will be mirrors, that's it, then go here, there will be a caffeine bar, which we showed you, such a room, there will be a caffeine bar, this will be for parents, of course, their children could sit and wait while their children dance or play, let’s say, a playstation, as we see here, this is a room only for playstation, and there will be a place in the hall where there is a safe for arubik, just like we said, everything here is like this is my complex, which will be the entertainment center of london, but i won’t stop there, like this, it will just be my business, my family business, who work there, the arts as i love, but when i have free time time or just two hours for me, like let's just say, i just make music, the motivation to make music is sometimes because someone wants it, because or i want, let's say, to show my friends or so that i can do something i used to give to our friend for her birthday mus
yet, but after that, in a couple of months, when it is ready and will be like a business, like michael londonre everything will be, uh, let's say this hall, which will be, this hall, which will be mirrors, that's it, then go here, there will be a caffeine bar, which we showed you, such a room, there will be a caffeine bar, this will be for parents, of course, their children could sit and wait while their children dance or play, let’s say, a playstation, as we see here, this is a room only for...
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look like, what he says the girl, that there will be no refusal, now i will have this school, michael londonusic, write, idea, everything i learned, i want to use it there, i want to make an advertisement for my children who will be there, the best schedule, the best, like marvel, like golu quality, because i can do it now, but i couldn’t do it before, i can now do any regional. i feel like thor, like spiderman, i can do it now, and he’s not, as i said, he won’t be just a student, he’ll be a star later, and he, because he’s from manaika london , will end, and journalists will speak there are a lot of competitions about it, and it will be cool, and there is an idea that the team is preparing, i will send them to americaland, because that i beat valant, i know what is needed for such programs, i know where, what they look at, the goal, we can end, where it will end, i don’t know, i want of course always... this is the time when i taught at the academy of arts and tried a lot of things in different areas of the arts, i worked with a lot of people, directors and musicians, because i wanted to kn
look like, what he says the girl, that there will be no refusal, now i will have this school, michael londonusic, write, idea, everything i learned, i want to use it there, i want to make an advertisement for my children who will be there, the best schedule, the best, like marvel, like golu quality, because i can do it now, but i couldn’t do it before, i can now do any regional. i feel like thor, like spiderman, i can do it now, and he’s not, as i said, he won’t be just a student, he’ll...
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michael in london has lots of more details. and now this is already asked and can be found on our website all to dot com the well they go to some of the grouping. so the other thing i saw that it was really.
michael in london has lots of more details. and now this is already asked and can be found on our website all to dot com the well they go to some of the grouping. so the other thing i saw that it was really.
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london breed's work. we're talking to michael yaki next. and history made on the moon. the unmanned odysseus spacecraft achieves the first spacecraft achieves the first u.s. lunar there it is... that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. can you picture it? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. who knows what you can do when you du more with less asthma. ask your doctor about dupixent. the most prescribed biologic for asthma. >>
london breed's work. we're talking to michael yaki next. and history made on the moon. the unmanned odysseus spacecraft achieves the first spacecraft achieves the first u.s. lunar there it is... that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent...
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michael buchanan. for some people at london's paddington station, their train never departs., the warmest part of the station, really, that you can sleep in. that's why you've got most of the people sleeping here, because it's the warmest part. joseph has been rough sleeping since last year, the last few nights at paddington. his entire possessions in one bag. if you can get a clear space, then you are good, but apart from that they've got these railings, stuck in between, so it's not ideally comfortable. the people here are part of a surge in rough sleeping across england, up 27% on last year. most are uk nationals, like 66—year—old rita, who says she was scammed in france and returned home penniless. we try to find a seat before someone else takes it. and then, you know, we've been lucky, we have now some sleeping bag. before we didn't. up until october we didn't have any sleeping bag. i sleep around half past midnight and wake up about half past three or four. so three or four hours a night, for six months? yeah, yeah. it's very hard. ministers say they are spending over £
michael buchanan. for some people at london's paddington station, their train never departs., the warmest part of the station, really, that you can sleep in. that's why you've got most of the people sleeping here, because it's the warmest part. joseph has been rough sleeping since last year, the last few nights at paddington. his entire possessions in one bag. if you can get a clear space, then you are good, but apart from that they've got these railings, stuck in between, so it's not ideally...
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michael j. fox making a surprise appearance at the baftas, the awards in london that come before the or carps every mcfly in "back to the future," michael j. fox! >> david: the audience erupting in applause. fox in a wheelchair because of his fight with parkinson's. he stood to announce the nominees for best film. >> the reason why they say movies are magic, because movies can change your day. they can change your outlook, sometimes even change your life. >> david: biggest award of the night going to "oppenheimer." it was michael j. fox's first appearance at the baftas in more than 30 years. it was great to see him. >>> when we come back tonight, saving the flamingos. the flight attendant to the rescue. you have to see this. you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your second act. with protected lifetime income from pacific life... ...imagine your future with confidence. for more than 150 years... ...we've kept our promise to financially protect and provide. so, you can look forward to leading a whole different type of team. talk to a financial professional about life insurance an
michael j. fox making a surprise appearance at the baftas, the awards in london that come before the or carps every mcfly in "back to the future," michael j. fox! >> david: the audience erupting in applause. fox in a wheelchair because of his fight with parkinson's. he stood to announce the nominees for best film. >> the reason why they say movies are magic, because movies can change your day. they can change your outlook, sometimes even change your life. >> david:...
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michael? >> elliott god can for us in london. >>> we have more on the tragic, the horrific conclusion of a story many people worldwide have been following since last month. the little palestinian girl who was trapped in a car with a dead relative after their vehicle came under israeli fire. she's now been found dead. cnn with more, a warning, viewers might find images in her report difficult to watch. >> reporter: this five-year- old, her playful voice cherished by all who knew here, they will also be haunted by her terrified please heard in his audio recording. >> >> reporter: trapped in a car beside the bodies of her uncle, his wife, and their four children. all killed by israeli fire. the palestine red crescent says while attempting to flee fighting in northern gaza. all contact with hind and the ambulance crew does best rescue her lost just hours after her desperate call for help. for 12 days, there was collective hope that hind would be found alive. her mother, desperate for her daughter's safe return, waited every day at the hospital gates. but now, that hope is lost. >> translator: she wa
michael? >> elliott god can for us in london. >>> we have more on the tragic, the horrific conclusion of a story many people worldwide have been following since last month. the little palestinian girl who was trapped in a car with a dead relative after their vehicle came under israeli fire. she's now been found dead. cnn with more, a warning, viewers might find images in her report difficult to watch. >> reporter: this five-year- old, her playful voice cherished by all who...
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asking about that, including robin in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighter jets arrive? and here's michael well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will be delivered sometime this year. and president zelensky has been talking about the arrival of fighter jets that he has been asking forfor a very long time and with some bitterness, saying that they yet as with all the heavy armour, the ammunition, everything, all the support that they're very grateful for, it never arrives in a timely fashion. and so to with the f—16 fighterjets that they hope will help in trying to turn the tide of war in ukraine's favor. but will they be the silver bullet that ukraine needs? possibly, possibly not. i think many people in ukraine and their backers abroad would agree that it's a comprehensive approach involving military support, diplomatic support, financial support that would ultimately help ukraine defeat russia. so any delays in providing any of that well, they, in fact, mean
asking about that, including robin in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighter jets arrive? and here's michael well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will be delivered sometime this year. and president zelensky has been talking about the arrival of fighter jets that he has been asking forfor a very long time and with some bitterness,...
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asking about that, including robin in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighter jets arrive? and here's michael when will the us aid, if at all, be approved and sent to ukraine? and when will the eu aid that has been approved arrive there? what kind of impact can they have on the war? well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will be delivered sometime this year. and president zelensky has been talking about the arrival of fighterjets that he has been asking for for a very long time and with some bitterness, saying that they yet as with all the heavy armour, the ammunition, everything, all the support that they're very grateful for, it never arrives in a timely fashion. and so to with the f—16 fighter jets that they hope will help in trying to turn the tide of war in ukraine's favor. but will they be the silver bullet that ukraine needs? possibly, possibly not. i think many people in ukraine and their backers abroad would agree that it's a comprehensive approach invol
asking about that, including robin in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighter jets arrive? and here's michael when will the us aid, if at all, be approved and sent to ukraine? and when will the eu aid that has been approved arrive there? what kind of impact can they have on the war? well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will be...
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asking about that, including robyn in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighterjets arrive? and here's michaelhen will the us aid, if at all, be approved and sent to ukraine? and when will the eu aid that has been approved arrive there? what kind of impact can they have on the war, please? well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will be delivered sometime this year. and president zelensky has been talking about the arrival of fighterjets that he has been asking for for a very long time and with some bitterness, saying that they yet as with all the heavy armour, the ammunition, everything, all the support that they're very grateful for, it never arrives in a timely fashion. and so to with the f—16 fighterjets that they hope will help in trying to turn the tide of war in ukraine's favor. but will they be the silver bullet that ukraine needs? possibly, possibly not. i think many people in ukraine and their backers abroad would agree that it's a comprehensive approach
asking about that, including robyn in new zealand and laurie in london, particularly when will the fighterjets arrive? and here's michaelhen will the us aid, if at all, be approved and sent to ukraine? and when will the eu aid that has been approved arrive there? what kind of impact can they have on the war, please? well, there was a report in the media here that the first f—i6 fighter pilot is being trained now, will be ready by the summer. and there have been promises of f—i6s that will...
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michael. >> 6.21. right now and happening today, mayor london breed is going to celebrate the lgbtq+ community with the 20th anniversary of same marriage in san francisco, nearly 200 couples are registered with the city clerk's office to be married in the annual valentine's day. celebration of love today. as part of that, the mayor and various city officials. we'll leave the vow renewals and the officiate the marriage of same couples all throughout the day. this starts at noon on the mayor's balcony and san francisco city hall. >> well, big changes could soon be coming to your utility bill, but not without some pushback at the state capitol legislation passed a year and a half ago could change the way your utility bill is calculated. so currently your bills are based on consumption only with consumers paying more if they use more energy but a b 205 would allow utility bills to include a fixed charge, which would increase based on your income supporters argue it would benefit low income californians, but many lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are speaking out against the policy. they're concerned i
michael. >> 6.21. right now and happening today, mayor london breed is going to celebrate the lgbtq+ community with the 20th anniversary of same marriage in san francisco, nearly 200 couples are registered with the city clerk's office to be married in the annual valentine's day. celebration of love today. as part of that, the mayor and various city officials. we'll leave the vow renewals and the officiate the marriage of same couples all throughout the day. this starts at noon on the...
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michael buchanan reports. station announcement: the train at platform four... for some people at london's0 sleep in the station each night. here is, like, the warmest part of the station, really, that you can sleep in. that's why you've got most of the people sleeping here. joseph has been rough sleeping since last year, the last few nights at paddington. his entire possessions in one bag. if you can get a clear space, then you're good, but apart from that they've got these railings, stuck in between, so it's not ideally comfortable. the people here are part of a surge in rough sleeping across england, up 27% on last year. most are uk nationals, male, and aged 26 years or older. ministers say they are spending over £0.5 billion tackling rough sleeping, but some councils say the problem has worsened since the official data was collected last autumn. this is manchester town hall, where up to 80 people a night have been sleeping in recent weeks. they are mainly refugees — a consequence of government efforts to tackle the immigration backlog. the people here are mainly from sudan, eritrea and
michael buchanan reports. station announcement: the train at platform four... for some people at london's0 sleep in the station each night. here is, like, the warmest part of the station, really, that you can sleep in. that's why you've got most of the people sleeping here. joseph has been rough sleeping since last year, the last few nights at paddington. his entire possessions in one bag. if you can get a clear space, then you're good, but apart from that they've got these railings, stuck in...
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michael spagat is the chair of "every casualty counts" and a professor at royal holloway, university of london has been collating statistical analysis of the fatalities in gaza. i asked him what he's been looking at. first of all, i'm looking at the pace of the killing and how this compares to some other wars, and i would say that this war has a remarkably rapid pace of killing if you adjust for the population size. so, the graphic is showing a comparison with the war in ukraine over the first year and also with the 2003 war in iraq, the first six weeks, which were dubbed the "shock and awe" period. and what you can see is that the number of people killed per day, per 10,000 of population, is far higher in gaza than it is in either of those. which is not to say that the number of people getting killed is higher, but adjusting for population. of people getting killed is higher, adjusting for population, and that's where you get that huge difference in the size of the bar graphs there. and when you looked a bit deeper into the numbers, what did you find? so, one thing is if you look at the demog
michael spagat is the chair of "every casualty counts" and a professor at royal holloway, university of london has been collating statistical analysis of the fatalities in gaza. i asked him what he's been looking at. first of all, i'm looking at the pace of the killing and how this compares to some other wars, and i would say that this war has a remarkably rapid pace of killing if you adjust for the population size. so, the graphic is showing a comparison with the war in ukraine over...
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london. greetings. marina, according to the us, the strikes at $85.00 targets in 7 locations and lasted for 30 minutes. talk to us about how significant they were from a military perspective. good day, michael. well, it remains to be seen whether rosy strikes will indeed reach the military objective of weakening dis groups. we have to remember that the very draining proxies had enough time to move around the say one week after is drayton attack and the strikes of taking place because there was no agreed upon strategy on how to respond to this . and so i think the other question here is will the detour further attacks and they think it's a central question and we have seen was a who these that didn't really work out. so roommates to be seen, what happens next? the u. s. has been openly warning about the strikes beforehand, easier a strategy behind so that is correct to us approach here, because you don't want to commit to the middle east and the u. s. has had the experience interact in southwest asia and they've gotten a stance how difficult it is to fight irregular forces, especially if they are backed by a powerful state. that being said, these airstrikes will most likely continue, was the
london. greetings. marina, according to the us, the strikes at $85.00 targets in 7 locations and lasted for 30 minutes. talk to us about how significant they were from a military perspective. good day, michael. well, it remains to be seen whether rosy strikes will indeed reach the military objective of weakening dis groups. we have to remember that the very draining proxies had enough time to move around the say one week after is drayton attack and the strikes of taking place because there was...
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this to second michael, we had an opposition leader from nicaragua in the last hour, he was put in prison for two years and has been given evidence to the parliamentary inquiry here in london he said about migration towards the us border and who is driving it. from all over the world, it started with the haitians, cubans, venezuela ns, all over the place. and going back to your question, it is an issue in the us right now, the migration, and 0rtega, he feels himself as part of this team of countries that want to destabilise the us and democracy throughout the world, that was part of the testimony today, and he is using this weapon in coordination with putin and china and iran. as in asina as in a shorter statement, he is essentially saying people are being flown in from all over the world and our weapon eyes and migration to destabilise the us government. we have destabilise the us government. - have seen it underground. it's not just mexicans walking across the mexican border, literally people from all around the world, including from all around the world, including from china and venezuela in and russians woman across as well. a very high—profile and sad incident just in
this to second michael, we had an opposition leader from nicaragua in the last hour, he was put in prison for two years and has been given evidence to the parliamentary inquiry here in london he said about migration towards the us border and who is driving it. from all over the world, it started with the haitians, cubans, venezuela ns, all over the place. and going back to your question, it is an issue in the us right now, the migration, and 0rtega, he feels himself as part of this team of...
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london breed is running the city. the poll which include more than 800 likely voters found more than 70% disapprove her performance as mayor. here to discuss that poll as kron, 4 political analyst michael yaki. michael, thank you for joining us >> evening. according to the chronicle, dissatisfaction with the mayor was on issues like public safety, homelessness, drug overdoses and housing affordability. >> what do you make of this poll and what do you make of breeds chances to win reelection? >> i mean, it's not good news when you have 71% the voters saying they disapprove of the way that you're doing your job, that's never going to be a good place to be in and even though it's pretty early its, you know, tony, late february at's a lot of ground to make up, especially in a multi-candidate race. and actually the thing that i think was most would have been most disturbing to me if i'm and when the breeze how many people said they would rank her last because because that's not good news ranked choice voting system. >> when the question of who residents are leaning toward for mayar, former interim mayor mark farrell got the highest percentage shot of all the candidates. but 38% of those pol
london breed is running the city. the poll which include more than 800 likely voters found more than 70% disapprove her performance as mayor. here to discuss that poll as kron, 4 political analyst michael yaki. michael, thank you for joining us >> evening. according to the chronicle, dissatisfaction with the mayor was on issues like public safety, homelessness, drug overdoses and housing affordability. >> what do you make of this poll and what do you make of breeds chances to win...
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michael i spagat, thank you very much indeed for talking to us. labour has called for tory mp lee anderson to lose the whip over what it described as "islamophobic" comments about mayor of londonhat islamists had "got control" of mr khan and he had "given our capital city away to his mates". a conservative source told the bbc that mr anderson was "simply making the point" that mr khan had "failed to get a grip on appalling islamist marches" in london. our political correspondent charlotte rose has the latest. these comments were made on gb news, which is a small uk news channel that favours right—wing commentators and analysts. lee anderson is a conservative mp for a seat in the east midlands, and also, up until last month, a deputy chairman of the conservative party. he said the mayor of london, sadiq khan, "had given away the capital city to his mates", in reference to pro—palestinian marches that took place last wednesday outside parliament when mps were debating whether to call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the comments were in reference to an article by the former home secretary, suella braverman, in which she said that islamists are now in charge of britain. mr and
michael i spagat, thank you very much indeed for talking to us. labour has called for tory mp lee anderson to lose the whip over what it described as "islamophobic" comments about mayor of londonhat islamists had "got control" of mr khan and he had "given our capital city away to his mates". a conservative source told the bbc that mr anderson was "simply making the point" that mr khan had "failed to get a grip on appalling islamist marches" in...
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london. maggie, some people are concerned about kate. >> reporter: hey, michael. yeah, good morning. time this morning. he visited a synagogue. this was the first time since he bowed out of the memorial service earlier this week. his explanation for that is that it was a personal matter. but that reasoning on the led to more concerns about his wife's health. kensington palace has said kate is doing well. in a statement just this morning they said, kensington palace made it clear in january the timelines of the princess's recovery an we would only be providing significant updates. that guidance stands. we haven't seen her since christmas. now questions about her condition are reaching a fever pitch. they are even becoming bit of an online phenomenon, with people coming up with wild theories about her where abouts. possibly fueling this is the fact that we've been seeing videos and photos of the king as he under goes his cancer treatment but nothing on kate. all we know is that she went into the hospital for planned abdominal surgery in january and is now still recovering at home. robi
london. maggie, some people are concerned about kate. >> reporter: hey, michael. yeah, good morning. time this morning. he visited a synagogue. this was the first time since he bowed out of the memorial service earlier this week. his explanation for that is that it was a personal matter. but that reasoning on the led to more concerns about his wife's health. kensington palace has said kate is doing well. in a statement just this morning they said, kensington palace made it clear in...
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the housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes. michael in england to build homes on brownfield sites under new plans. it's part of a wider effort by the conservatives to boost housebuilding with younger voters in particular expressing concern about the difficulty of getting onto the property ladder under recently proposed reforms. it'll become harder for the larger city councils to refuse construction . on a previously construction. on a previously developed brownfield land if local housing targets aren't met. housing minister leigh rowley admitted to us earlier that house building has slowed and the government needs to go further . further. >> if our urban areas , some of >> if our urban areas, some of where there is lots of brownfield sites, are just not building enough . the mayor of building enough. the mayor of london, where i'm standing today , he's not built enough houses in the few so we in the past few years, so we absolutely need to build more homes, but we want to build them in the right place. and where where councils where ma
the housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes. michael in england to build homes on brownfield sites under new plans. it's part of a wider effort by the conservatives to boost housebuilding with younger voters in particular expressing concern about the difficulty of getting onto the property ladder under recently proposed reforms. it'll become harder for the larger city councils to refuse construction . on a...
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michael. just a note on royal standards. understand the standards. i understand that the king back in londonn london, but the royal standard flies over royal standard now flies over both palace and both buckingham palace and clarence house because buckingham palace is being used as office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the residence. and it does seem me it's a that the seem to me it's a sign that the king is in his capital, and it's a very positive sign about the treatment that he is going to be having. panel didn't. having. well, my panel didn't. the special black the times have a special black rimmed edition after the year? >> they actually published a special edition of the times. of course, a broadsheet course, it was a broadsheet then, had nothing . no then, and it had nothing. no news on the page, you news on the front page, you know. didn't those know. well, it didn't in those days. >> it just had adverts. >> it just had adverts. >> but it also had a black i'm sure father kept a copy of sure my f
michael. just a note on royal standards. understand the standards. i understand that the king back in londonn london, but the royal standard flies over royal standard now flies over both palace and both buckingham palace and clarence house because buckingham palace is being used as office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the residence. and it does seem me it's a that the seem to me it's a sign that the king...
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michael. just a note on royal standards. understand the standards. i understand that the king back in londonn london, but the royal standard flies over royal standard now flies over both palace and both buckingham palace and clarence house because buckingham palace is being used as office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the residence. and it does seem me it's a that the seem to me it's a sign that the king is in his capital, and it's a very positive sign about the treatment that he is going to be having. panel didn't. having. well, my panel didn't. the special black the times have a special black rimmed edition after the year? >> they actually published a special edition of the times. of course, a broadsheet course, it was a broadsheet then, had nothing . no then, and it had nothing. no news on the page, you news on the front page, you know. didn't those know. well, it didn't in those days. >> it just had adverts. >> it just had adverts. >> but it also had a black i'm sure father kept a copy of sure my f
michael. just a note on royal standards. understand the standards. i understand that the king back in londonn london, but the royal standard flies over royal standard now flies over both palace and both buckingham palace and clarence house because buckingham palace is being used as office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the office and clarence house as the residence. and it does seem me it's a that the seem to me it's a sign that the king...
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michael j. fox honored during a touching tribute at the bafta awards in london while the year's best in music, movies and tv are celebrated at the people's choice awards. >> hello, ladies and gentlemen my name is adam sandler. >> we'll break down the big winners and best moments today, monday, february 19th, 2024. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning and welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this president's day, monday morning. i'm peter alexander, alongside laura jarrett. both savannah and hoda have the holiday off. we'll talk about why president's day is associated with selling mattresses. >> i have wondered about that. >> that's a whole knotter story. good deals for you. but barbenheimer is back. the competition is on. >> award season reminds me how little i have seen this year. how much i have left to go. we have lots of good movies ahead, including hilary swank here to discuss her film. >> yeah, i'm a girl dad. >>> severe weather on both coasts and impacting travel all across the nation. >> in flo
michael j. fox honored during a touching tribute at the bafta awards in london while the year's best in music, movies and tv are celebrated at the people's choice awards. >> hello, ladies and gentlemen my name is adam sandler. >> we'll break down the big winners and best moments today, monday, february 19th, 2024. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning and welcome to...
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london. >> we have more now on those >> vigils around the world for the late russian opposition leader alexey navalny, as michael holmes reports, authorities in russia responded with a heavy hand to the public tributes welcome back to >> remembrance, or a show of defiance clients >> according to a russian >> human rights group russian police have detained hundreds of people across the country pretending vigils and rallies following the death of russian opposition figure alexey navalny his supporters laying flowers how is it makeshift memorials in cities for moscow to st. petersburg >> so let's take a quick, very important for me to take some action because i was very shocked by what happened and i understood the only thing i could do was come here today '40s are born. the public, not to hold unsanctioned gatherings after navalny's death but still, people are showing up mostly under the watchful eye of police selling saying putin is navalny's kila, getting some extra attention >> other >> gatherings of more tense with videos showing police scaffolding with protesters carrying some away by their arms and legs and
london. >> we have more now on those >> vigils around the world for the late russian opposition leader alexey navalny, as michael holmes reports, authorities in russia responded with a heavy hand to the public tributes welcome back to >> remembrance, or a show of defiance clients >> according to a russian >> human rights group russian police have detained hundreds of people across the country pretending vigils and rallies following the death of russian opposition...
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the housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes. michaeld, in fact, to build homes on brownfield sites under new plans. it's part of a wider effort by the conservatives to boost house building with younger voters in particular expressing concerns about the difficulty of getting on to the housing ladder under recently proposed reforms, it will become harder for the largest city councils to refuse construction on previously developed brownfield land if local housing targets aren't met. housing minister leigh rowley admitted to us earlier house building has slowed and the government needs to go further with our urban areas, some of where there is lots of brownfield sites are just not building enough. >> the mayor of london, where i'm standing today, he's not built enough houses in the past few years, so we absolutely need to build more homes, but we want to build more homes, but we want to in the right to build them in the right place. where where councils place. and where where councils where mayors are doing the where mayors are not doing th
the housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes. michaeld, in fact, to build homes on brownfield sites under new plans. it's part of a wider effort by the conservatives to boost house building with younger voters in particular expressing concerns about the difficulty of getting on to the housing ladder under recently proposed reforms, it will become harder for the largest city councils to refuse construction on...
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going to be a massive shift, michael and follow up on that, what agree of confidence would the tax be that trend? the infrastructure to welcome the luxury like par is and londonave been put in place and is that a massive shift and will people spend their money there? >> i think it is. we never focused on the customer and built relationships and they continue to come with us. we are seeing a gradual of that network traveling to london. and it was 4% of our sales and growing by 7% and we expect it to accelerate and we are bullish about that and that is because we built special relationships with those customers and bill the exclusive product and finding product will draw them to herrods and to london. >> and in terms of sales-wise and invest more in the mainland to raise your presence there? >> and growing at 7%. it's an important sector to us. we don't intend to develop. this club is something special and first one we have done and we want to see how it grows and develops. the initial stages have been special and bringing golden to shanghai for the first restaurant venture is to bring british cooking with the twist of real local chinese ingredients is a positi
going to be a massive shift, michael and follow up on that, what agree of confidence would the tax be that trend? the infrastructure to welcome the luxury like par is and londonave been put in place and is that a massive shift and will people spend their money there? >> i think it is. we never focused on the customer and built relationships and they continue to come with us. we are seeing a gradual of that network traveling to london. and it was 4% of our sales and growing by 7% and we...
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michael and get updates on the scene out there throughout the morning. alright, in san francisco, nearly 54 million dollars will be used to support families experiencing homelessness. mayor london breed made that announcement yesterday. >> this month money comes from a grant from the u.s. department of housing and urban development and they plan on using towards the number of services, including the construction of nearly 100 affordable housing units will also put it towards programs that help unh used veterans and youth and victims of domestic violence. 7.39. the time in the south bay. it's regarded as the largest medical fraud case ever prosecuted in santa clara county. we're talking about 15 people now. they have been sentenced for running a massive statewide insurance scam that cost the victims upwards of 40 million dollars. prosecutors say the scam group targeted patients for 5 years starting back in 2015, they went by the name, the care group and they were pushing unnecessary medications, unnecessary medical devices to thousands of victims. the scammers also built insurance companies, thousands of dollars for medication that could have been purchased for far less. the def
michael and get updates on the scene out there throughout the morning. alright, in san francisco, nearly 54 million dollars will be used to support families experiencing homelessness. mayor london breed made that announcement yesterday. >> this month money comes from a grant from the u.s. department of housing and urban development and they plan on using towards the number of services, including the construction of nearly 100 affordable housing units will also put it towards programs that...
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it just it added to this image , it just it added to this image, michael, as a former top lawyer living in a big house in north londonnot exactly my man of the people. >> he's also a knight of the realm and most mps are what could be described as privileged, aren't they ? privileged, aren't they? >> no, i don't think that's actually true. i think many mps in both parties now, i mean, i you know, a lot of the people who are elected for the conservatives way back in 2019 under boris johnson , uh, came under boris johnson, uh, came from uh, lower middle class, some working class backgrounds . some working class backgrounds. so. okay. yeah, there are wealthy people in parliament, and expect because and you'd expect that because wealthy well in wealthy people have done well in life . they and, uh, and life. they tend to and, uh, and they, you know, they're clever and so on. and um, but, uh, there are a lot of, you know, very down to earth people who've been teachers and, know, been teachers and, you know, angela was a worked in angela rayner was a worked in health care. and so on, so in social care. so uh, i don't think p
it just it added to this image , it just it added to this image, michael, as a former top lawyer living in a big house in north londonnot exactly my man of the people. >> he's also a knight of the realm and most mps are what could be described as privileged, aren't they ? privileged, aren't they? >> no, i don't think that's actually true. i think many mps in both parties now, i mean, i you know, a lot of the people who are elected for the conservatives way back in 2019 under boris...
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london. well, now can speak with a consultant lawyer to legal centre, to the christian legal centre, michael missionary claims he was simply reading out a chapter of the bible, john chapter three, verse 69. well there's no offence there. i mean , the offence there. i mean, the problem is this is that police officers that i meet day in, day out, they're often extremely ill informed about the public order act. and i watch a little bit more of that video before. and what said is you what the officer said is you commit offence harassment, commit an offence if harassment, alarm distress is cause, and alarm and distress is cause, and thatis alarm and distress is cause, and that is not what law that is just not what the law says. actually law says says. what actually the law says is you threaten somebody is that if you threaten somebody , if you abuse somebody and it may result, you may have that result, then you may have that result, then you may committed an offence. may have committed an offence. and once again, if you're not exercising right to freedom exercising your right to freedom of office
london. well, now can speak with a consultant lawyer to legal centre, to the christian legal centre, michael missionary claims he was simply reading out a chapter of the bible, john chapter three, verse 69. well there's no offence there. i mean , the offence there. i mean, the problem is this is that police officers that i meet day in, day out, they're often extremely ill informed about the public order act. and i watch a little bit more of that video before. and what said is you what the...
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he was last seen over 24 hours ago on the caledonian road in north london, joining us now is conservative mp for lichfield , sir michaelining us. i'm just you for joining us. i'm just going to be quite frank with you, sir. um, is this case and the circumstances surrounding it, the fact that he was denied asylum and only granted it after converts , quote unquote, to converts, quote unquote, to christianity and being allowed to stay after being convicted of a sexual offence, is that not a damning indictment on this conservative government . conservative government. >> it's certainly an indictment, i think, on our immigration policy. we, you know, labour and conservative have been a little bit soft on occasion. i think , bit soft on occasion. i think, on asylum seekers, if you look at the united states, you can see how tough they can be for just ordinary visitors . uh, i've just ordinary visitors. uh, i've got a constituent who , in his got a constituent who, in his teens, uh, got a minor conviction in the uk for smoking a joint in public. not. and, uh, he was then refused an immigration certificate to enter the united st
he was last seen over 24 hours ago on the caledonian road in north london, joining us now is conservative mp for lichfield , sir michaelining us. i'm just you for joining us. i'm just going to be quite frank with you, sir. um, is this case and the circumstances surrounding it, the fact that he was denied asylum and only granted it after converts , quote unquote, to converts, quote unquote, to christianity and being allowed to stay after being convicted of a sexual offence, is that not a damning...
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beautiful gowns and stand on the stage here in london telling her story of responsibility that i do not take lightly. >> reporter: the crowd on their feet for michael. fox as he introduced the night's top honors. and it wasn't just the stars taking the stage, but royalty on the red carpet. prince william, who serves as president of the bafta, also celebrating the u.k.'s biggest night in film solo, as his wife, princess kate, recovers from surgery. "killer of the flower moon" and "barbie" and "maestro" didn't get any love but on this side of the pond barbie picked up six awards including movie of the year. america ferrera took home an award for her role. she's up for best supporting actress at the oscars. we'll see what happens. >> i think it's a sign that oppenheimer will do well. >> i really liked the movie. >> people's choice is a whole different thing. i don't know what to believe. [ laughter ] what i do know is we are so lucky to have you back. we are so lucky you're back. >> thank you. [ laughter ] >> you know how to butter me up, michael strahan. >> welcome back. great to see you. coming up, you got to see this to believe it. okay. a new arti
beautiful gowns and stand on the stage here in london telling her story of responsibility that i do not take lightly. >> reporter: the crowd on their feet for michael. fox as he introduced the night's top honors. and it wasn't just the stars taking the stage, but royalty on the red carpet. prince william, who serves as president of the bafta, also celebrating the u.k.'s biggest night in film solo, as his wife, princess kate, recovers from surgery. "killer of the flower moon" and...
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maybe michael, you don't need a gp being a fit young man and all the rest of it, but trying to use a hospital, you as a doctor or school's outside londonngely, uh, you know what is going to happen to our public services. you've probably be in favour of just paying probably be in favour of just paying more taxes to get them. but those who actually but for those of us who actually want to see world with want to see the world with slightly less taxes , my issue is slightly less taxes, my issue is that we cannot cope. and those numbers , the only good thing numbers, the only good thing about these numbers is that they may right? so the may not be true. right? so the projection be wrong projection could be wrong because they got the projection only two years ago. they said it was be 12 years time. was going to be 12 years time. and it's and now they're saying it's two years don't know years time. so we don't know what are. well, your what the numbers are. well, your connection between migration and taxation, really understand. >> so seem think that if, >> so you seem to think that if, if, we keep having the amount if, if we keep having the
maybe michael, you don't need a gp being a fit young man and all the rest of it, but trying to use a hospital, you as a doctor or school's outside londonngely, uh, you know what is going to happen to our public services. you've probably be in favour of just paying probably be in favour of just paying more taxes to get them. but those who actually but for those of us who actually want to see world with want to see the world with slightly less taxes , my issue is slightly less taxes, my issue is...
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michael dixon is the head of the medical household and he clearly has seen that it is appropriate for his majesty to receive treatment at home here in londonrather than at hospital . clearly, this than at hospital. clearly, this is an incredibly serious announcement from buckingham palace. but of course, with some hope as well . of course, it was hope as well. of course, it was dunng hope as well. of course, it was during that treatment for an enlarged prostate that doctors discovered this separate issue, which is which been identified as a form of cancer. there's a series of scheduled, scheduled regular treatments . he's been regular treatments. he's been advised to postpone all public engagements for the time being . engagements for the time being. but another positive point he is well enough to continue duties behind the scenes, so going through red boxes, signing government papers, reading cabinets , minutes as well. the cabinets, minutes as well. the king in the statement, buckingham palace says that the king is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention , which was made intervention, which was made possible as i said,
michael dixon is the head of the medical household and he clearly has seen that it is appropriate for his majesty to receive treatment at home here in londonrather than at hospital . clearly, this than at hospital. clearly, this is an incredibly serious announcement from buckingham palace. but of course, with some hope as well . of course, it was hope as well. of course, it was dunng hope as well. of course, it was during that treatment for an enlarged prostate that doctors discovered this...
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michael howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. well, that's good. that must be a tough party. tough dinner party. >> . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> sunday, london, london, the sunday. >> all right. howard we have to, uh, give orton green party raving rodent sub. >> oh, god. official monster raving loony. david tully, independent. i think that's it, scott. yeah. that's it. they've all gone. my goodness. well i mean, if the if the voters of rochdale can get into the bottom of the list, maybe they can find rochdale can get into the bottom ofway list, maybe they can find rochdale can get into the bottom ofway lis'ofnaybe they can find rochdale can get into the bottom ofway lis'of demonstrating| find rochdale can get into the bottom ofway lis'of demonstrating their a way of, of demonstrating their disappointment. >> i've been buying frozen pizzas for girls all day pizzas for young girls all day long. it's exhausting. those long. it's exhausting. all those iphones totally iphones had to purchase totally worth it, though. vote worth it, though. they'll vote for some who been for me some who has been a little of , um, a witch hunt, little bit of, um, a
michael howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. william howarth, independent. well, that's good. that must be a tough party. tough dinner party. >> . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> sunday, london, london, the sunday. >> all right. howard we have to, uh, give orton green party raving rodent sub. >> oh, god. official monster raving loony. david tully, independent. i think that's it, scott. yeah. that's it. they've all gone. my...
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london. so he watched it on the television and he said to me, we're in the front room at two road, just afield. two anfield road, just afield. he said, um, i'll watch michaelas going to you. and i knew he was going to bowl around about 100 miles an houn bowl around about 100 miles an hour, he said. and he got to two yards delivery stride. yards from the delivery stride. and how did, son. and you know how they did, son. he tell you what i he said, i'll tell you what i did. i closed my eyes and i just said, well, it must be registered because did registered then, because i did as well. i love that, i love cricket stories after dinner. >> i love dinner time , i love >> i love dinner time, i love that, well, of course you had your time. i mean, selection. yeah you were an england selector for many, many years. yeah. chairman. always a controversial job, isn't it? whatever the selectors do , whatever the selectors do, you're condemned in you're going to get condemned in the we were well, the press. well we were well, i say fortunate. the press. well we were well, i say forworked at it. you >> we worked hard at it. you know, being a selector there are criteria f
london. so he watched it on the television and he said to me, we're in the front room at two road, just afield. two anfield road, just afield. he said, um, i'll watch michaelas going to you. and i knew he was going to bowl around about 100 miles an houn bowl around about 100 miles an hour, he said. and he got to two yards delivery stride. yards from the delivery stride. and how did, son. and you know how they did, son. he tell you what i he said, i'll tell you what i did. i closed my eyes and i...
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trying to look polite in dinner parties in north london and ignoring the views of those outside of the m25. she attacked colleagues. let's think about michaelh greta thunberg , the who met with greta thunberg, the green protester , you know, green protester, you know, stopped trying to triangulate around the left and be authentically tory. now, we interviewed afterwards, um , interviewed afterwards, um, david frost and said, why are you saying you've been in power for 14 years? he said, well, not really. will it be in in actual power for about five of those? but i did speak to liz truss before it all started, and she had quite interesting had this quite interesting message wokery. message about wokery. >> we have though we've >> since we have as though we've got conservative government got a conservative government and seeing in our and what we're seeing in our schools , our universities, in schools, in our universities, in our corporate sector, is the spreading of wokery of left wing ideas. spreading of wokery of left wing ideas . and what popcon about is ideas. and what popcon about is aboutis ideas. and what popcon about is about is abou
trying to look polite in dinner parties in north london and ignoring the views of those outside of the m25. she attacked colleagues. let's think about michaelh greta thunberg , the who met with greta thunberg, the green protester , you know, green protester, you know, stopped trying to triangulate around the left and be authentically tory. now, we interviewed afterwards, um , interviewed afterwards, um, david frost and said, why are you saying you've been in power for 14 years? he said, well,...
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housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes , as capital to build more homes, as michaelf a wider plan, it's part of a wider effort to boost housebuilding with younger voters expressing the difficulty of getting onto the difficulty of getting onto the property ladder under the new reforms, it will become harder for the largest city councils to refuse construction on previously developed brownfield land . housing brownfield land. housing minister lee rowley says house building has slowed and the government does need to do more . government does need to do more. and lastly, king charles has returned to london after travelling from sandringham by helicopter. his majesty had been staying at his country residence in norfolk following his first cancer treatment. he's postponed all public facing duties. on the advice of his doctors, but is continuing with behind the scenes red boxes of scenes work on his red boxes of state papers. the queen has also been carrying out her royal engagements , and last week said engagements, and last week said her doing extremely her husband was do
housing secretary is going to put pressure on london as he pushes for all local councils in the capital to build more homes , as capital to build more homes, as michaelf a wider plan, it's part of a wider effort to boost housebuilding with younger voters expressing the difficulty of getting onto the difficulty of getting onto the property ladder under the new reforms, it will become harder for the largest city councils to refuse construction on previously developed brownfield land . housing...
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chelsea bridge in west london on 31 january, just hours after he threw a corrosive substance over a mother and her two young children, causing serious injuries. the housing secretary, michaelt shops to be quickly converted into homes. the relaxation of planning laws would allow commercial buildings to become dwellings without planning permission and without the need to first stand empty. incentives to encourage developers to build on brownfield land are also expected. the government says it is cracking down on parents who don't pay child maintenance by allowing missing payments to be chased up afterjust six weeks, rather than six months. our political correspondent helen catt has the details. when a parent is deliberately avoiding trying to pay maintenance for their child, avoiding trying to pay maintenance fortheir child, usually avoiding trying to pay maintenance for their child, usually the child maintenance service will try to recover that money through things like directly from the parents�* employer or from like directly from the parents�* employer orfrom other like directly from the parents�* employer or from other bank accounts. but if that doesn't work on any subj
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michael gove, charlie rowley. but before we get started, let's get your latest news headlines . good latest news headlines. good afternoon . afternoon. >> it's 3:00. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. the londonerson is under for fire saying sadiq khan had given away the capital to islamists following months of demonstrations. labour is calling for the whip to be removed from the former deputy chair, the london mayor says it's important to call out anti—muslim hatred , just like anti—muslim hatred, just like any other form of hatred . any other form of hatred. >> and look, these comments from a senior conservative are islam phobic, are anti—muslim
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michael gove back in 2019. do you worry that the party has lost touch the tory party has lost touch with its grassroots? its happy amongst its happy in londonappy in the m25 and there's this an attempt to reach out beyond that comfort blanket. i i think it's possible some tory parliamentarians have lost touch a bit with what the party and the country thinks. >> but but not all. and i think the party in the country , the party in the country, voters, members are really on board for a set of genuinely popular conservative policies that take back control , popular conservative policies that take back control, bring change, get the country going again, make it feel different. that's what that's what they want . that's what i hear every want. that's what i hear every time i'm out campaigning and speaking. and i'm sure that's what we can deliver. >> but your party, course, is >> but your party, of course, is in in government. >> but your party, of course, is in in government . why is in power, in government. why is this conversation happening in pubuc this conversation happening in public with journalists me public with journalists like me listen
michael gove back in 2019. do you worry that the party has lost touch the tory party has lost touch with its grassroots? its happy amongst its happy in londonappy in the m25 and there's this an attempt to reach out beyond that comfort blanket. i i think it's possible some tory parliamentarians have lost touch a bit with what the party and the country thinks. >> but but not all. and i think the party in the country , the party in the country, voters, members are really on board for a set...
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michael gove, charlie rowley. but before we get started, let's get your latest news headlines . good latest news headlines. good afternoon . afternoon. >> it's 3:00. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. the london mayor has accused the prime minister of condoning racism following a senior tory mps comments on protests in the caphal comments on protests in the capital. lee anderson is under for fire saying sadiq khan had given away the capital to islamists following months of demonstrations. labour is calling for the whip to be removed from the former deputy chair, the london mayor says it's important to call out anti—muslim hatred , just like anti—muslim hatred, just like any other form of hatred . any other form of hatred. >> and look, these comments from a senior conservative are islam phobic, are anti—muslim and are racist. we've seen over the last two days, uh, confirmation on that over the last few months, there's been an increase in anti—muslim cases by more than 330. these comments pour fuel on the fire of anti—muslim hatred. and i'm afraid , the deafening and i'm afraid, the deafening silence from rishi sunak and from the cabinet is them condoning this is racism . condoning this is raci
michael gove, charlie rowley. but before we get started, let's get your latest news headlines . good latest news headlines. good afternoon . afternoon. >> it's 3:00. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. the london mayor has accused the prime minister of condoning racism following a senior tory mps comments on protests in the caphal comments on protests in the capital. lee anderson is under for fire saying sadiq khan had given away the capital to islamists following months of...