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this is a line from a colleague nick robinson who spoke to someone colleague nick robinson who spoke. "it is terrorism, just like the attack on westminster bridge." that is clearly the feeling down there. now the guardian newspaper are reporting that counterterrorism officers are involved. a sense this is a major incident is clear. we are getting reaction from the prime minister theresa may from downing street. she has released this statement saying... theresa may, the british prime minister. also reaction from the opposition leaderjeremy corbyn. he is our local mp. as well. —— he is the local mp. you can see live pictures of the police cordon never seven sisters road. suddenly allowed banks. came outside and we saw two guys in front and he was off his face,. after that, people on the floor, people running left and right, chaos. as he hit the people, one of them ran out and the police came quick. thank god for the police, they came quick as they handed two. one is on the run or maybe they caught him. he looked straight towards muslims. maybe they caught him. he looked straight toward
this is a line from a colleague nick robinson who spoke to someone colleague nick robinson who spoke. "it is terrorism, just like the attack on westminster bridge." that is clearly the feeling down there. now the guardian newspaper are reporting that counterterrorism officers are involved. a sense this is a major incident is clear. we are getting reaction from the prime minister theresa may from downing street. she has released this statement saying... theresa may, the british prime...
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nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn's seat.ll because it comes as such a surprise. it became clear the exit poll was right. the next prime minister... jeremy corbyn walked into his count looking like a winner. minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed political suicide. a prime minister with a majority had thrown it away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a newjob. hollyjaimie walker lynch... a majority of less than 500 increased to more than 5,000. i am a bit overwhelmed. it is a fantastic result in the end. and in derby north... chris williamson is duly elected member of parliament for the derby north constituency... i was saying to people they had literally not just changed the course of this election, but changed the course of history. what about labour's peter kyle in hove, who believed his leader was a liability? peter kyle, kyle, 36, 942. a majority of 1200 had gone up to 18,000. what we have done is
nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn's seat.ll because it comes as such a surprise. it became clear the exit poll was right. the next prime minister... jeremy corbyn walked into his count looking like a winner. minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed political suicide. a prime minister with a majority had thrown it away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a...
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and tonight on bbc one at 8:30, you can see a panaroma special with nick robinson: election 2017 — whatheresa may has apologised to tory mps, saying "i got us into this mess and i will get us out of it". and still to come... we've heard from the politicians — but what about the people? we get tory grassroots reaction on the election. coming up in sportsday on bbc news — can pakistan recover from a stuttering start to their run chase, to beat sri lanka and reach the semifinals of the champions trophy? the duchess of cambridge has been meeting victims of the london bridge terror attack who are recovering at king's college hospital. she's also met some of the doctors and nurses who treated those who were hurt in the attack, which saw three islamist militants crash a van into crowds on london bridge, before attacking people with knives around nearby borough market. here's our royal correspondent, peter hunt. a senior royal and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. w
and tonight on bbc one at 8:30, you can see a panaroma special with nick robinson: election 2017 — whatheresa may has apologised to tory mps, saying "i got us into this mess and i will get us out of it". and still to come... we've heard from the politicians — but what about the people? we get tory grassroots reaction on the election. coming up in sportsday on bbc news — can pakistan recover from a stuttering start to their run chase, to beat sri lanka and reach the semifinals of...
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we want to go to nick robinson. he's on the ground. nick, what can you tell us? >> riot police have rushed through the area. they appear to have arrested one man. as they rushed away from the borough market, they were shouting and screaming, making everyone run away tachlt. armed police on the scene here this evening. armed police were coming in down the street, racing toward the scene. screaming and shouting at people to get out of the way. the police are very tense, very nervous right now. it's not clear why they've had to rush in the armed police at this stage almost an hour -- more than an hour now after the event happened. the scene where we are which is just at the back on the south side of borough market where the attack took place is a from notic and hectic area. we've literally had to run the last 200 yards to get out of the area. it's not like a westminster attack where they move the block aids back. they weren't many people and then armed police. what i'm talking about armed police, these are police in helmets, balance clavas. officers moving into the
we want to go to nick robinson. he's on the ground. nick, what can you tell us? >> riot police have rushed through the area. they appear to have arrested one man. as they rushed away from the borough market, they were shouting and screaming, making everyone run away tachlt. armed police on the scene here this evening. armed police were coming in down the street, racing toward the scene. screaming and shouting at people to get out of the way. the police are very tense, very nervous right...
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the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock, this week hosted by nick robinsonesidents of grenfell tower and the chancellor of the exchequer. we do not see much of him during the general election campaign but we would like to hear what he is to say about austerity and brexit talks to begin next week. we also have the brexit spokesman for labour as well in the studio. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning: the travel show visits bermuda as its turquoise waters play host to the competition described as the formula 1 of sailing — the america's cup. stay with us — headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty. coming up before 8am, helen will have the weather. but a summary of this morning's main news. church services will be held today to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire in west london. police have revealed that 58 people are missing and are believed to have died but that figure could still rise. yesterday, theresa may met with volunteers and those left homeless. the prime minister a
the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock, this week hosted by nick robinsonesidents of grenfell tower and the chancellor of the exchequer. we do not see much of him during the general election campaign but we would like to hear what he is to say about austerity and brexit talks to begin next week. we also have the brexit spokesman for labour as well in the studio. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning: the travel show visits bermuda as...
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but if we're going to be demonstrating balance, look at the tweets of laura kuenssberg and nick robinsonw. that is right, isn't it? within their role as political editor. the point about impartiality isn't that you are trying to be objective, that is not possible. but what you are trying to do is look at as much of the evidence as you possibly can, using your experience, judgment of expertise, to come to review, so that when nick robinson or laura kuenssberg is criticised, they are being criticised for coming to a view but it is a view based on the fa ct view but it is a view based on the fact in as much as they can assess them and the widest range of views possible. that is not quite the same as balance during an election. but is something that i as an editor always had to be able to show with numbers. and they are literally numbers. and they are literally numbers. we have to take it off, who is getting airtime. i want to bring in dr peter goddard. listen to what has been said, do you think the bbc has been said, do you think the bbc has got it right in not playing this track? it is a v
but if we're going to be demonstrating balance, look at the tweets of laura kuenssberg and nick robinsonw. that is right, isn't it? within their role as political editor. the point about impartiality isn't that you are trying to be objective, that is not possible. but what you are trying to do is look at as much of the evidence as you possibly can, using your experience, judgment of expertise, to come to review, so that when nick robinson or laura kuenssberg is criticised, they are being...
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tonight on bbc one at 8.30, you can see a panaroma special with nick robinson: election 2017 — what justreally split in two. the further north you are, we see outbreaks of rain at times, towards the south and south—east it will be mainly dry. at times we will see some pretty humid weather as well. northern areas have the lion's share of the cloud. that was stirling earlier on. some sunshine, southern areas have the best of that. as we had this evening we will see some clear spells across the south and east, turning habitually away from towns and cities. for northern ireland, the west and north wales, some patchy rain from the west. for the west, it will be southern areas that have the best sunshine. the south coast down into the channel islands, plenty of sun. you will notice a bit more cloud as we spread out across east anglia and the midlands, could be some rain in north wales. certainly for northern england, a cloudy and damp start to the day. similar story in northern ireland and much of scotland. still the odd burst of rain at this stage, could be heavy. through the day, that rain a
tonight on bbc one at 8.30, you can see a panaroma special with nick robinson: election 2017 — what justreally split in two. the further north you are, we see outbreaks of rain at times, towards the south and south—east it will be mainly dry. at times we will see some pretty humid weather as well. northern areas have the lion's share of the cloud. that was stirling earlier on. some sunshine, southern areas have the best of that. as we had this evening we will see some clear spells across...
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nick ackerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we comeback the president's son-in-law goes to ramala and the political attention goes to atlanta when we continue. >>> there is so little happening in washington right now that serves the needs of people. and they want representation that will work across the aisle to today. >> steve and i lived in the sixth district nearly 25 years. my opponent talks about he only lives five miles outside the district. his values are some three thousand miles away you'll in san francisco. >> closing arguments from two candidates vying to representing part of the suburbs in atlanta. a seat newt ginrich held for 20 years, a seat in republican hands for a long time. the special election happening more than 600 miles from washington has captured the the attention. >> eli stokeles remains within a jenna johnson political reporter at the "washington post" covering the white house. jenna welcome to you and by way of welling you, you get the first question. is this race a bell weather or not or how to know. >> well
nick ackerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we comeback the president's son-in-law goes to ramala and the political attention goes to atlanta when we continue. >>> there is so little happening in washington right now that serves the needs of people. and they want representation that will work across the aisle to today. >> steve and i lived in the sixth district nearly 25 years. my opponent talks about he only lives five...
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nick ackerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we come back the president's son-in-law goes to ramala and the political attention goes to atlanta when we continue. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if ther
nick ackerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we come back the president's son-in-law goes to ramala and the political attention goes to atlanta when we continue. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't...
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nick robinson has been taken by islington. good morning nick. good morning.e, election after election, the result has been predictable and just as pre—david miliband distinctable has been the fa ct miliband distinctable has been the fact known beyond the walls would listen to a single word he said. that figure, the maverick, stood on a stage here, and effectively called on the prime minister to quit, and to make him prime minister instead, and suddenly that doesn't sound absurd at all. contrast that with the face of theresa may, the look of a woman defeated. heavily made up, as if she had been in tears earlier, her voice cracking at times i thought, declaring she would provide the stability, the country needed, but nothing like what she said she wa nted but nothing like what she said she wanted to do, which is to have that big majority, which would deliver the country a strong mandate, a strong negotiating mandates for delivering brexit. i have to interrupt you. we have gone to boston and skegness. paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, is fighting back seat. appl
nick robinson has been taken by islington. good morning nick. good morning.e, election after election, the result has been predictable and just as pre—david miliband distinctable has been the fa ct miliband distinctable has been the fact known beyond the walls would listen to a single word he said. that figure, the maverick, stood on a stage here, and effectively called on the prime minister to quit, and to make him prime minister instead, and suddenly that doesn't sound absurd at all....
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nick akerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we come back the president's son-in-law goes to ra ma la and the political attention domestically goes to atlanta when we continue. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> there's so little happening in washington right now that serves the needs of people, and they want representation that will work across the aisle to do that. >> steve and i lived in the sixth district for nearly 25 years. my opponent talks about well he only lives five miles outside of the district. where his values are some 3,000 miles away, y'all, in san francisco. >> closing arguments tonight from the two candidates vying to reprent part of the suburbs of northern atlanta in congress, a congressional seat by the way newt gingrich once held for 20 years. a seat that's been in republican hands for a long time. the special election happening more than 600 miles from washington has captured the capital's attention. eli stokols remains here with us
nick akerman and eugene robinson, attorneys at law. >> we're starting our own firm. >> when we come back the president's son-in-law goes to ra ma la and the political attention domestically goes to atlanta when we continue. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> there's so little happening in washington right now that serves the needs of people, and they want representation that will...
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nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn‘s seat. in the dark.ction to this exit poll? when jeremy corbyn arrived just before the exit poll come he was in the dark but he looked chief or, as did his chief adviser. —— looked cheerful. everybody will be cautious about this exit poll because it comes in such a surprise, in line with some of the polls that showed just 1% or 2% tory lead. it will give enormous power to jeremy corbyn, not just within will give enormous power to jeremy corbyn, notjust within parliament, but within his party, too. very few people believed he would win this election, but two years ago they never believed he would fight this election. they now believe they have shifted british politics for good. they believe they have put ideas that were previously seen as extreme or on the margins, nationalisation, big public spending, borrowing and taxing, ideas of investment in the nhs, back firmly in the centre of british politics. he will be strengthened. what he didn't anticipate would be a rather powerful role to play over brexit. i
nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn‘s seat. in the dark.ction to this exit poll? when jeremy corbyn arrived just before the exit poll come he was in the dark but he looked chief or, as did his chief adviser. —— looked cheerful. everybody will be cautious about this exit poll because it comes in such a surprise, in line with some of the polls that showed just 1% or 2% tory lead. it will give enormous power to jeremy corbyn, not just within will give enormous power to jeremy...