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well, the former ukip leader, mr farage, joins us now from oui’ leader, mr farage, joins us now fromoins us now from ourstudio in leader, mr farage, joins us now from our studio in millbank, thank you for joining our studio in millbank, thank you forjoining us, so i suppose it is well—known that there is little love lost between you and douglas ca rswell, lost between you and douglas carswell, but the fact remains that ukip has now lost its only mp, that can't be a reason for rejoicing, can it? oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in, he was sincere and brexit but nothing else, he caused endless division, and i am very pleased he is gone, particularly pleased he is gone, particularly pleased for paul nuttall, who has now got a chance to lead a unified party. douglas carswell there, that was always going to be impossible. but douglas carswell was elected on a ukip ticket, something which, respectfully, you didn't manage to do, neither did the p
well, the former ukip leader, mr farage, joins us now from oui’ leader, mr farage, joins us now fromoins us now from ourstudio in leader, mr farage, joins us now from our studio in millbank, thank you for joining our studio in millbank, thank you forjoining us, so i suppose it is well—known that there is little love lost between you and douglas ca rswell, lost between you and douglas carswell, but the fact remains that ukip has now lost its only mp, that can't be a reason for rejoicing, can...
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he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in, he was sincere on brexit but nothing else, he caused endless division, and i am very pleased he is gone, particularly pleased for paul nuttall, who has now got a chance to lead a unified party. douglas carswell there, that was always going to be impossible. but douglas carswell was elected on a ukip ticket, something which, respectfully, you didn't manage to do, neither did the present leader of the party. just remember this — clacton is demographically the number—one eurosceptic seat in this country, and i would say this, a lot of people who voted him into parliament did not vote just because of him, they voted ukip, he has given up the label on which he was elected, and this is the man who led the charge in parliament for real recall, to give people
he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in, he was sincere on brexit but nothing else, he caused endless division, and i am very pleased he is gone, particularly pleased for paul nuttall, who has now got a chance to...
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mr. farage. if you would like to kneel there. >> don't hurt me. k you. >> you are now sir nigel farage. >> thank you very much. i'm honored. >> my mommy said you hate foreigners. >> no, no, listen, girl, no, no, no. you're not supposed to say that. that's very naughty. >> trevor: no, no, no, no, no! i don't normally like kids, but that one can stay. that one can stay. how did they find the only five-year-old with a hard opinion on immigration? and look at her, she's all cute being so royal. the only difference between her and the queen is the keen keeps it inside. but that's not what the queen is thinking inside-- asshole. we should get that girl to come to america to speak with trump. >> coming out of that new immigration order president trump signed yesterday. >> the new 90-day ban includes six muslim-majority companies. iraq is off the list. >> green card holders are exempt. religious minorities are exempt. >> trevor: damn, donnality, back at it again with the travel plan. look, it's pretty much the same ban, right. but this time, trump just cle
mr. farage. if you would like to kneel there. >> don't hurt me. k you. >> you are now sir nigel farage. >> thank you very much. i'm honored. >> my mommy said you hate foreigners. >> no, no, listen, girl, no, no, no. you're not supposed to say that. that's very naughty. >> trevor: no, no, no, no, no! i don't normally like kids, but that one can stay. that one can stay. how did they find the only five-year-old with a hard opinion on immigration? and look at...
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and mr farage is on the front of the express too. now, and next, it is time for hardtalk.come to hardtalk with me, zennor badawi, in florida, when high speed two psychologist james mitchell. he helped draw up and carry out the cia's enhanced interrogation programme after the september 11 attacks. he personally interrogated suspects using techniques like waterboarding. his critics say he is at porgera. he says he has nothing to apologise for, and what he did was harsh but legal and necessary. so this is your study? yes. the thing that is useful about a lie relate this is, for example, this is a book of sharia law from a salafist position. i have a couple of versions of the koran, because not all translations are the same. what sort of insights based on their knowledge from these books and your training asa knowledge from these books and your training as a psychologist about what motivates the kind of people you have interrogated into carrying out the deeds or wanting to carry out the deeds or wanting to carry out the deeds that we know about? i've heard people say that thes
and mr farage is on the front of the express too. now, and next, it is time for hardtalk.come to hardtalk with me, zennor badawi, in florida, when high speed two psychologist james mitchell. he helped draw up and carry out the cia's enhanced interrogation programme after the september 11 attacks. he personally interrogated suspects using techniques like waterboarding. his critics say he is at porgera. he says he has nothing to apologise for, and what he did was harsh but legal and necessary. so...
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mr farage told us that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. demographically the number—one eurosceptic seat in this country, and i would say this, a lot of people who voted him into parliament did not vote just because of him, they voted ukip, he has given up the label on which he was elected, and this is the man who led the charge in parliament for real recall, to give people a mechanism by which if 20% of the constituency, if they voted to have a by—election, they should legally be able to have one. so what we will do is take him at his word, and we will now write to every house in clacton and ask them, "do you want "a by—election or not?" if more than 20% say they do, we will find outjust how honourable mr ca rswell is. the headlines... amber rudd says the government will ta ke amber rudd says the government will take action against companies who do not do more to help combat terrorism. 30 have been injured in a gas explosion on merseyside. it could be several days before residents can go home. home. thousands have joined anti—corruption pr
mr farage told us that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. demographically the number—one eurosceptic seat in this country, and i would say this, a lot of people who voted him into parliament did not vote just because of him, they voted ukip, he has given up the label on which he was elected, and this is the man who led the charge in parliament for real recall, to give people a mechanism by which if 20% of the constituency, if they voted to have a by—election, they should...
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gentleman's new—found passionate affection for the house of lords makes me suggest that it's notjust mr farageas secret yearnings for the honours list. on to the issue of the rights of eu citizens living in britain. from one form of unilateralism to another and i will ask the leader of the house whether we could have a statement from a brexit minister, as to what assessment the government has made for the motives of those people with whom we will be negotiating in the future in other countries, not to respond to the initiatives that we have been taking and the indications we have been giving, that members of their societies who have chosen to live in britain, will be able to continue doing so, so long as our citizens are able to continue living in their countries? the other eu 27 governments have been clear they will only engage in negotiations once article 50 has been triggered. but i am optimistic a reciprocal agreement on the status of each other's citizens can indeed be achieved. i think that is in the rational interests of the united kingdom and of all our 27 eu partners. so i very much h
gentleman's new—found passionate affection for the house of lords makes me suggest that it's notjust mr farageas secret yearnings for the honours list. on to the issue of the rights of eu citizens living in britain. from one form of unilateralism to another and i will ask the leader of the house whether we could have a statement from a brexit minister, as to what assessment the government has made for the motives of those people with whom we will be negotiating in the future in other...
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mr. farage, told me today he thought the uk could get a trade deal with the u.s.christmas if we moved ahead now. >> steve sedgwick, thank you. the eu is a bigger trading partner than the u.s. it will be important. >> at the moment. >> on had historic day, for britain, we are counting you down to the clothse in a few minutes. let's get to seema mody. the german dax hitting a multi-year high. when we first got the announcement that uk prime minister may had triggered the brexit process, the pound spiked for a brief period of time. as for the ftse, stocks recouping their losses gaining around 24 points. in the meantime, executives are pressuring theresa may to secure a brexit deal that won't hurt business. ryan air, today, warrening that the uk could be left without any flights to and from europe after the brexit happens if both sides do not negotiate to prioritize aviation. airlines in the uk need to fiblize their summer schedules by march of next year. >> still to come, the quads are coming, one of the biggest asset managers swapping out humans for machines in a ve
mr. farage, told me today he thought the uk could get a trade deal with the u.s.christmas if we moved ahead now. >> steve sedgwick, thank you. the eu is a bigger trading partner than the u.s. it will be important. >> at the moment. >> on had historic day, for britain, we are counting you down to the clothse in a few minutes. let's get to seema mody. the german dax hitting a multi-year high. when we first got the announcement that uk prime minister may had triggered the brexit...
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mr carswell is. that was nigel farage beating to reeta chakra barti.ology firms such as whatsapp to allow security services access to encrypted messages in terrorism cases. whatsapp says it is cooperating with the authorities. more than 30 people have been injured — two seriously — after a suspected gas explosion on merseyside in russia, police clamp down on anti—corruption protests held across the country — 500 are arrested in moscow, main opposition leader alexei navalny is among those detained. let's yet more on that story of russians on the streets of moscow and other cities this afternoon. that is as a result of the protests which have been organised against corruption. protesters want prime minister dmitry medvedev to resign over the negotiations. police in moscow said 500 people have been detained. opposition activist alexei navalny is among those detained. a short while ago i spoke to steve rosberg when he was at the heart of the protests in moscow and he gave us the protests in moscow and he gave us this update. here on pushkin square in the c
mr carswell is. that was nigel farage beating to reeta chakra barti.ology firms such as whatsapp to allow security services access to encrypted messages in terrorism cases. whatsapp says it is cooperating with the authorities. more than 30 people have been injured — two seriously — after a suspected gas explosion on merseyside in russia, police clamp down on anti—corruption protests held across the country — 500 are arrested in moscow, main opposition leader alexei navalny is among...
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should mr farage get a knighthood? tell me what you think. top story today, drivers caught using their phone behind the wheel will now face tougher punishments. fines in england, wales and scotland will double to £200 and offenders will get six points on their licence. it will mean newly qualified drivers with less than two years on the road face losing their licence if they're caught sending a text. our correspondent, robert halljoined one police patrol in cambridgeshire as it stopped offenders. on a busy main road in cambridgeshire police cameras capture another offender. the evidence from around the uk is crystal clear, we've been warned, but we simply aren't listening. the most recent report from the rac found 31% of drivers admit to using a hand—held phone at the wheel compared with 8% two years ago. she had it held in both hands so texting or whatever with both thumbs. can you just follow me, please? this driver was spotted holding her phone to plot a route. you had your phone in both hands on top of your steering wheel. you may or may
should mr farage get a knighthood? tell me what you think. top story today, drivers caught using their phone behind the wheel will now face tougher punishments. fines in england, wales and scotland will double to £200 and offenders will get six points on their licence. it will mean newly qualified drivers with less than two years on the road face losing their licence if they're caught sending a text. our correspondent, robert halljoined one police patrol in cambridgeshire as it stopped...
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mr. nigel farage, this is the first major terrorist attack in the western world under the new world order with president trump here at home, teresa may in the u.k. this is very telling, the next 48 hours. >> tucker: i think that's exactly right, i thought wisely when attacks are committed with vehicles and knives, it suggested in someone's to hurt american citizens is nothing you can do about it. >> the other question that had races, we had that meeting of anti-isis with all these ministers presidents at the same time, you have the question. if we defeat isis in muzzle, if we defeat isis in speed 25, it'g geography it's about ideology, >> tucker: defeat them in bag didn't say don't have to fight them in boston certain concerns are to be nonsensical, i thought it was nonsensical than imperative president trump was marked by all the cool kids when he claimed his personal communications had been monitored by the obama administration. today the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee revealed that there probably is some truth in the president's claim, will look into that. big
mr. nigel farage, this is the first major terrorist attack in the western world under the new world order with president trump here at home, teresa may in the u.k. this is very telling, the next 48 hours. >> tucker: i think that's exactly right, i thought wisely when attacks are committed with vehicles and knives, it suggested in someone's to hurt american citizens is nothing you can do about it. >> the other question that had races, we had that meeting of anti-isis with all these...
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mr. nigel farage, this is the first major terrorist attack in the western world under the new world order with president trump here at home, teresa may in the u.k. this is very telling, the next 48 hours. >> tucker: i think that's exactly right, i thought wisely when attacks are committed with vehicles and knives, it suggested in someone's to hurt american citizens is nothing you can do about it. >> the other question that had races, we had that meeting of anti-isis with all these ministers presidents at the same time, you have the question. if we defeat isis in muzzle, if we defeat isis in speed 25, it'g geography it's about ideology, >> tucker: defeat them in bag didn't say don't have to fight them in boston certain concerns are to be nonsensical, i thought it was nonsensical than imperative president trump was marked by all the cool kids when he claimed his personal communications had been monitored by the obama administration. today the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee revealed that there probably is some truth in the president's claim, will look into that. big
mr. nigel farage, this is the first major terrorist attack in the western world under the new world order with president trump here at home, teresa may in the u.k. this is very telling, the next 48 hours. >> tucker: i think that's exactly right, i thought wisely when attacks are committed with vehicles and knives, it suggested in someone's to hurt american citizens is nothing you can do about it. >> the other question that had races, we had that meeting of anti-isis with all these...
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benefited financially or organisationally from having douglas as an mp, while former leader nigel farage tweeted that mrd jumped before he was pushed. in mr carswell‘s first television interview, my colleague reeta chakrabarti began by asking him more about his decision to leave the party. on wednesday, theresa may announces that she's triggering article 50. ukip, my party, we were set up 23 years ago to get us out of the european union, job done, we have won. is that the only reason for ukip‘s existence, many would say ukip is a much bigger force than that? obviously, when you get into politics and people are elected to do things there are all sorts of things you can convince yourself you are there to do. but, you know, ithink the fundamental reason for ukip, certainly the reason i made that switch and the reasons why i think millions of people around the country made the switch to ukip, obviously, when you get into politics and people are elected to do things there are all sorts of things you can convince yourself you are there to do. but, you know, ithink the fundamental reason for ukip, certainly th
benefited financially or organisationally from having douglas as an mp, while former leader nigel farage tweeted that mrd jumped before he was pushed. in mr carswell‘s first television interview, my colleague reeta chakrabarti began by asking him more about his decision to leave the party. on wednesday, theresa may announces that she's triggering article 50. ukip, my party, we were set up 23 years ago to get us out of the european union, job done, we have won. is that the only reason for...
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britain's ambassador handing over the article and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. the guardian says mrsay's comments on security cooperation were seen by many in brussels as blackmail. and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. so let's begin... beginning with the express, he looks very happy. no turning back on eu exit, 2316 days after the express started its historic crusade to free britain from brussels, theresa may insists there is no turning back. caroline, this is your sister paper. they have said this several times, once we get going we are not going to change our minds, and theresa may said the same. what they are drawing attention to is that the daily express and to a lesser extent the sunday express really led the agenda on brexit. if you look at that 2316 days, that is eight years plus it has taken them and they have been calling for the withdrawal of the uk from the eu from all of that period of time. today they see this as being in momentous occasion. we are scratching our heads and wondering what changes today other than the fa ct what ch
britain's ambassador handing over the article and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. the guardian says mrsay's comments on security cooperation were seen by many in brussels as blackmail. and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. so let's begin... beginning with the express, he looks very happy. no turning back on eu exit, 2316 days after the express started its historic crusade to free britain from brussels, theresa may...
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mr banks, who is a close friend of former leader nigel farage and funded the leave eu campaign in lastip ahead of the 2015 general election. but he has been sceptical about the leadership of paul nuttall and has recently spoken of founding a new political movement to "drain the swamp" of westminster politics. norman, tell us what the implications are. more trouble and strife in ukip as if they had not had enough. but now we have aaron banks saying he has been booted out of the party. he says, i understand why my ukip membership has been suspended, interesting times lie ahead. people say he said that the current leadership could not knock the skin off a rice pudding. they are still mulling it over, say uk, and no decision has been made to boot him out. the new leader paul nuttall would like to talk to him about his attitude towards ukip. mr banks threatened to stand against douglas carswell, the only ukip mp at the last election, and there is a tussle between the new paul nuttall supporters and the old nigel farage supporters and the old nigel farage supporters as paul nuttall tries to
mr banks, who is a close friend of former leader nigel farage and funded the leave eu campaign in lastip ahead of the 2015 general election. but he has been sceptical about the leadership of paul nuttall and has recently spoken of founding a new political movement to "drain the swamp" of westminster politics. norman, tell us what the implications are. more trouble and strife in ukip as if they had not had enough. but now we have aaron banks saying he has been booted out of the party....
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mr. trump was concerned about the cia's security. >> obviously, he believes that the systems at the cia are outdated and need to be updated. >> reporter: one of the president's closest political allying in britain, nigel farage, spent 40 minutes at the ecuadorian embassy where assange has sought asylum. farage shares the affection for russian president putin, and it was just two weeks ago that farage posted this picture dining with president trump at his hotel in washington. >> brian ross back with us here tonight. and the white house said today they were unaware of this meeting between farage and assange. in the meantime, the fbi is on the hunt for whoever might be responsible? >> reporter: that's right, david. the fbi says it has narrowed the leak down to people who have special access to a secret network only used by spies. and there is no indication it was done by russia or any other foreign government. >> brian ross again on that case tonight. brian, thank you. >>> we are following other news this evening, and next tonight, much of the country bracing for a major storm tonight. it could be a difficult morning commute in much of the east. already tonight, wind gusts at 50 miles per hour, sparking power l
mr. trump was concerned about the cia's security. >> obviously, he believes that the systems at the cia are outdated and need to be updated. >> reporter: one of the president's closest political allying in britain, nigel farage, spent 40 minutes at the ecuadorian embassy where assange has sought asylum. farage shares the affection for russian president putin, and it was just two weeks ago that farage posted this picture dining with president trump at his hotel in washington....
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s that is nigel farage, he's the man behind the brexit deal in the first place, and he's a fox news contributor. what is going on here? please tell us. >> well, i think what mrete and total idiot. he's comparing the united states of america -- which has a common culture and a common desire to be a nation -- with the united states of europe that he wants to build and wants to impose upon the peoples of europe. so brexit has happened, trump was a supporter of that project, and now, frankly, this idiot -- because i can't think of a better word -- says he'll campaign for ohio to break away from the usa. i think the european union just lost whatever credibility in the usa they had. stuart: okay. i've got to bring up this, because when we learned that you were part of the movement the break up california into two parts, interior and the coastal elites, when we heard that, the first question to us was what on everett is nigel farage, the brexit guy, doing trying to break up california? you want to explain yourself, nigel? >> yes, i do, please. [laughter] okay. tim draper, successful californian businessman, takes the view that california is too big, too centralized
s that is nigel farage, he's the man behind the brexit deal in the first place, and he's a fox news contributor. what is going on here? please tell us. >> well, i think what mrete and total idiot. he's comparing the united states of america -- which has a common culture and a common desire to be a nation -- with the united states of europe that he wants to build and wants to impose upon the peoples of europe. so brexit has happened, trump was a supporter of that project, and now, frankly,...