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nick robinson, thank you.about what was seen as the excessive emphasis given to the buildup to hurricane florence when florence was downgraded to a tropical storm and hit the east coast of the united states on friday. chris buckler was in the eye of the storm. people might have been briefly relieved, but the truth is the wind is still strong enough to knock you over and it is going to remain like that for some time. there are concerns of course about the rainfall and the flooding as the storm surges continue. the problem with hurricane florence is that it is hovering over this area and will continue throughout the weekend. and that means people need to be continued to be aware of florence and aware of the damage she could do. in case you couldn't hear that, the message was that the wind was strong enough to knock you over which led some viewers to wonder, as newswatch do every us hurricane season, whether the risks presented to chris buckler by broadcasting live well worth taking. helen webb wrote... and rosem
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nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.erdogan are due to meet in sochi to discuss the syrian crisis this week. their previous talks failed to agree a ceasefire in the last rebel—held province of idlib. russia, along with iran, strongly supports the syrian government, while turkey backs opposition groups in idlib. meanwhile, doctors and nurses there have been protesting, to demand that hospitals be protected from airstrikes. lebo diseko reports. if a medic‘s job is to save lives then this protest is them trying to do just that. hundreds of doctors, nurses and other medical staff on the streets of idlib pleading with the international community to protect hospitals in the event of a renewed government offensive. translation: we came out today to demand the end of the strikes on hospitals and we ask the united nations to protect us from shelling because medical staff are impartial and we are treating civilians. the regime has been accused of bombing hospitals before and according to the uk—based monitoring group the syrian ob
nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.erdogan are due to meet in sochi to discuss the syrian crisis this week. their previous talks failed to agree a ceasefire in the last rebel—held province of idlib. russia, along with iran, strongly supports the syrian government, while turkey backs opposition groups in idlib. meanwhile, doctors and nurses there have been protesting, to demand that hospitals be protected from airstrikes. lebo diseko reports. if a medic‘s job is to save lives then this...
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match up of gogglebox regarding this question time in kabul karaoke also driving these days is nick robinson and. i'm afraid you've come to the wrong place however if you want to reform ring round up this week's top headlines join me in action for all the civil coming up today but first while the mainstream media appears to ignore russian claims of ukrainian serial numbers in the case of the downing of flight m.h. seventeen another plane crash is read in the headlines this one resulting in the deaths of fifteen russian servicemen. because of this and they did it is interesting for you in the why do you look at. it i'm so looking at this. now the grown up now. well joining me now to discuss what this could mean for the future of syria is editor in chief of the pan arab digital rights. thanks for going back on not only the future of syria future the world some might say that what is putin going to do now fifteen fifteen russian soldiers have been killed i believe. situation to be honest because there is a committed a very provocative acts and they choose the worst timing for this. meeting a de
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nick robinson the today programme present interviewing the prime minister to resume getting amazing access and telling us what the break the debate was about it was fascinating wasn't it if you want to con mash up between koppel kerry i could go box and gardens whoa then i knew you were in your element was over the evolution of the look i mean it was froth at best it was it's a shame because the previous week's panorama on the academy trust which was a major investigation was excellent really good piece of journalism and then you get nick robinson come along and it's essentially i mean it's establishing arguments that they had labor's case star in there just with fluff as it were and probing questions looks or nonexistent really but then it's what we've come to expect from the b.b.c. it was fairly big standards yeah well the interesting well the t.v. channels and all of the b.b.c. our appalling does of asia let's go to the role that we have mail so russia is watching a bit later this information war using from an unfunded channel r.t. one's culture secretary jeremy right in the wake of not
nick robinson the today programme present interviewing the prime minister to resume getting amazing access and telling us what the break the debate was about it was fascinating wasn't it if you want to con mash up between koppel kerry i could go box and gardens whoa then i knew you were in your element was over the evolution of the look i mean it was froth at best it was it's a shame because the previous week's panorama on the academy trust which was a major investigation was excellent really...
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nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.ing her own body as her canvas. dain yoon from seoul says she considers herface to be a page of a diary — and her elaborate makeup is a form of painting. she's been telling us more about the reaction to her works. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this area of cloud. it is the remnants of what was hurricane helene, it is no longer a hurricane, but embedded in this is a lot of tropical energy. what that will do is strengthen the winds over the coming days. you see this area of low pressure tracking it's way northwards to western part of the uk, the squeeze in the isobars means there will be strong winds, gales and heavy rain, but also ahead of it is drawing up some very warm, tropical air and that will extend all the way northwards into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland over the next few days. y
nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.ing her own body as her canvas. dain yoon from seoul says she considers herface to be a page of a diary — and her elaborate makeup is a form of painting. she's been telling us more about the reaction to her works. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this area of cloud. it is the...
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nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.taken that to heart. dain yoon has been using her own body as a canvas for the past couple of years. she says she considers her face to be a page of a diary — and her elaborate make—up a form of painting. she's been telling the bbc about the reactions she gets to her work. don't forget you can reach us on twitter — i'm @ duncan golestani. typhoon mangkhut lashes the south of china. authorities have cancelled flights and closed coastal resorts and schools. earlier, the storm wreaked habit in the philippines killing at least 59 people —— wrecked havoc. there is a rising risk to life in the united states after hurricane florence. people are urged to stay off the roads. you are watching bbc news. stay with us. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this area of cloud. it is the remnants of what was hurricane helene, it is no longer a hurricane, but embedded in this is a lot of tropical energy. what that will do is strengthen t
nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.taken that to heart. dain yoon has been using her own body as a canvas for the past couple of years. she says she considers her face to be a page of a diary — and her elaborate make—up a form of painting. she's been telling the bbc about the reactions she gets to her work. don't forget you can reach us on twitter — i'm @ duncan golestani. typhoon mangkhut lashes the south of china. authorities have cancelled flights and closed coastal resorts and...
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nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.an artist has certainly taken that to heart. dain yoon has been using her own body as a canvas for the past couple of years. she says she considers her face to be a page of a diary, and her elaborate make—up a form of painting. she's been telling the bbc about the reactions she gets to her work. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this area of cloud. it is the remnants of what was hurricane helene, it is no longer a hurricane, but embedded in this is a lot of tropical energy. what that will do is strengthen the winds over the coming days. you see this area of low pressure tracking it's way northwards to western part of the uk, the squeeze in the isobars means there will be strong winds, gales and heavy rain, but also ahead of it is drawing up some very warm, tropical air and that will extend all the way northwards into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland ove
nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.an artist has certainly taken that to heart. dain yoon has been using her own body as a canvas for the past couple of years. she says she considers her face to be a page of a diary, and her elaborate make—up a form of painting. she's been telling the bbc about the reactions she gets to her work. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this...
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a nice teaser for the panorama special tomorrow and nick robinson had the bloody difficult task of talkingch tomorrow but theresa may says she is still a bloody difficult woman, nick asked in the back of a car what happened to the bloody difficult woman, negotiating with the eu, things don't seem to be going so well and she said she uses it sparingly and you will see more of the bloody difficult woman in the weeks ahead. but in terms of a political battle cry, given this is one of the best lines to come out of this panorama interview, which i'm sure they spent a long time trying to draw something out of her, it's the equivalent of running through a field of wheat. does it scary you, does it make you feel you have confidence in our prime minister? it confuses many because when somebody is being bloody difficult you are talking about small things, not politics. it was ken clarke, the former chancellor, who said theresa may was a bloody difficult woman, when doing an interview at a tv station and he had the microphone left don and was recorded saying this and that became a label which she wor
a nice teaser for the panorama special tomorrow and nick robinson had the bloody difficult task of talkingch tomorrow but theresa may says she is still a bloody difficult woman, nick asked in the back of a car what happened to the bloody difficult woman, negotiating with the eu, things don't seem to be going so well and she said she uses it sparingly and you will see more of the bloody difficult woman in the weeks ahead. but in terms of a political battle cry, given this is one of the best...
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theresa may talking to the bbc‘s nick robinson for the bbc panorama programme.we‘re marking six months to go until the uk leaves the european union. 0ur correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can‘t get my head round what‘s going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what‘s brexit? confusion. it‘s dominated the news for more than two years but we still have so many questions, wherever we live, however we voted. kimberly is exhausted by the whole thing. how confusing is the brexit process for you? it hurts my brain cells, it irritates my soul. it‘s like... it hurts, it really hurts. like, on the news, brexit is going this way, brexit is going that way. do you get it? do you understand where we are with brexit? no. so we gathered questions from people in birmingham. how‘s your handwriting? elsie‘s heard all the arguments about tariffs and treaties but she doesn‘t know what to believe. big question mark. tell us the truth. who is right
theresa may talking to the bbc‘s nick robinson for the bbc panorama programme.we‘re marking six months to go until the uk leaves the european union. 0ur correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can‘t get my head round what‘s going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what‘s brexit? confusion. it‘s dominated the news for more than two years but we...
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nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.till be able to come and live in the uk — and whether we'll be richer or poorer after we leave. that's all from us, here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with maxine croxall. the fiancee of an ex soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkishjail for joining a kurdish armed group has called on the foreign secretary to intervene. joe robinson who is from leeds was given the jail sentence after volunteering with the ypg, a group which is regarded as a terrorist organisation by turkey. mr robinson's fiancee was also arrested whilst the pair were on holiday in turkey last year but was given a suspended sentence for ‘terrorism propaganda'. the foreign office says it has raised mr robinson's case with turkish authorities. well i spoke tojoe robinson and asked him what support he has actually received from the british government. i mean, i've seen a statement saying they are now raising my case with the turkish authorities, but why ha
nick robinson, bbc news, chesterfield.till be able to come and live in the uk — and whether we'll be richer or poorer after we leave. that's all from us, here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with maxine croxall. the fiancee of an ex soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkishjail for joining a kurdish armed group has called on the foreign secretary to intervene. joe robinson who is from leeds was given the jail sentence after...
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nick robinson, thank you.he united states on friday, chris buckler was in the eye of the storm. people might have been briefly relieved, but the truth is the wind is still strong enough to knock you over and it is going to remain like that for some time. the particular concern is of course about the rainfall and the flooding as the storm surges continue. the problem with hurricane florence is that it is hovering over this area and will do so throughout the weekend. and that means people need to continue to be aware of florence and aware of the damage she could do. in case you couldn't hear that, the message was that the wind was strong enough to knock you over, which led some viewers to wonder, as newswatch viewers do every us hurricane season, whether the risks presented to chris buckler and his crew by broadcasting there was well worth taking. helen webb wrote... and rosemary millican called the broadcast sensationalism... well, bbc news told us... finally, sometimes things even go wrong on newswatch. if you
nick robinson, thank you.he united states on friday, chris buckler was in the eye of the storm. people might have been briefly relieved, but the truth is the wind is still strong enough to knock you over and it is going to remain like that for some time. the particular concern is of course about the rainfall and the flooding as the storm surges continue. the problem with hurricane florence is that it is hovering over this area and will do so throughout the weekend. and that means people need to...
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special access to her routine at number ten and today presenter and former political editor with nick robinsoneadline's looming. theresa may has just got weeks left to secure a
special access to her routine at number ten and today presenter and former political editor with nick robinsoneadline's looming. theresa may has just got weeks left to secure a
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theresa may telling nick robinson on this programme that she is fed up with a conversation about herjober leadership and the internal wrangling and so many others are, but it is happening and it is u nfortu nately but it is happening and it is unfortunately stalling and having an impact on negotiations. she has been tasked with the most importantjob as far as tasked with the most importantjob as farasi tasked with the most importantjob as far as i can remember in the history of our economy and actually, these are supposed to be the smartest people in the country getting together and deciding our future and yet there is a civil war. labour are spending more time debating anti—semitism when they should be focused on brexit, the fa ct should be focused on brexit, the fact that that even exists is outrageous. they really need to sort themselves out. what we want to see in six months time is a deal that is great for the uk, obviously i am asking for everything for business, but they need to get on with it. boris here and michael gove here, the uk public have had enough and they are not helpi
theresa may telling nick robinson on this programme that she is fed up with a conversation about herjober leadership and the internal wrangling and so many others are, but it is happening and it is u nfortu nately but it is happening and it is unfortunately stalling and having an impact on negotiations. she has been tasked with the most importantjob as far as tasked with the most importantjob as farasi tasked with the most importantjob as far as i can remember in the history of our economy and...
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speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesntial threat to the future of the party, and many within the party believe that it is "lost". jeremy corbyn has responded to previous criticism from mr blair by noting that he is entitled to his opinion, but that "politics has changed". let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason. tell us more about what tony blair is saying and whether he is offering any alternative? good morning. it is intriguing. let's be honest, dead dogs in the street have probably clocked by now that tony blair and jeremy corbyn are not exactly on the same page when it comes to labour party policy. for all of those years that tony blair was prime minister and jeremy corbyn was perched on his backbenchers, mr blair was more likely to recruit postman pat is a home secretary then bring upjeremy corbyn and offer him a job in the cabinet. but what is striking in this conversation, a 30 minute conversation, where minute by minute tony blair is full of gloom about the future of the party and talking about and
speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesntial threat to the future of the party, and many within the party believe that it is "lost". jeremy corbyn has responded to previous criticism from mr blair by noting that he is entitled to his opinion, but that "politics has changed". let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason. tell us more about what tony blair is saying and whether he is offering any...
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speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesat to the future of the party. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. we knew there was not much love lost between tony blair and jeremy corbyn, but this takes it to a new level? it's a reminder of how much the labour party has changed, for all those years tony blair was prime minister, jeremy corbyn sat on the backbenches. frankly, postman pat was more likely to be invited to the cabinet table than jeremy corbyn then. nowjeremy corbyn is in charge and tony blair is reflecting he is solidly in charge, that the labour party has fundamentally changed. he is asked on the podcast, if he was a 21—year—old now, would hejoin? tony blair can't offer a definitive a nswer to blair can't offer a definitive answer to that question. he was particularly critical of the row that's dominated news about the labour party over the summer, the row about anti—semitism. take a look at this. imean, i mean, this anti—semitism thing has been bad because, as i say, it's been, in the end, som
speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesat to the future of the party. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. we knew there was not much love lost between tony blair and jeremy corbyn, but this takes it to a new level? it's a reminder of how much the labour party has changed, for all those years tony blair was prime minister, jeremy corbyn sat on the backbenches. frankly, postman pat was more likely to be invited...
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looking for a match up of gogglebox regarding this question time in kabul karaoke in these areas is nick robinson and. i'm afraid you've come to the wrong place however if you want to reform ring round up this week's top headlines join me in action for all the civil coming up today but first while the mainstream media appears to ignore russian claims of ukrainian serial numbers in the case of the downing of flight m.h. seventeen another plane crash is read in the headlines this one resulting in the deaths of fifteen russian servicemen. just isn't. what it was like this and they just do the present for you in the by you look at. it them so you. know they grow up now. well joining me now to discuss what this could mean for the future of syria is editor in chief of the pan arab digital rights. thanks for going back on not only the future of syria future the world some might say that what is putin going to do now fifteen fifteen russian soldiers have been killed but i believe. the situation to be honest because there is there committed a very provocative acts and the worst timing for this. meeting a
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also driving these various nick robinson in. i'm afraid you've come to the wrong place how about if you want to reform ring round up this week's top headlines join me in action for all the civil coming up today but first while the mainstream media is to ignore russian claims of ukrainian serial numbers in the case of the downing of flight m.h. seventeen another plane crash is read in the headlines this one resulting in the deaths of fifteen russian servicemen. on the books only just isn't. what is done to deserve this and they just do the recipe for you in the by you look at. it them so you. must. now the grow up now get the well joining me now to discuss what this could mean for the future syria is editor in chief of the pan arab digital. thanks for going back on not only the future of syria future the world some might say.
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in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about here, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that
in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about here, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back."...
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in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may was also sharplyforeign secretary borisjohnson. he described her blueprint for leaving the eu as being like "wrapping a suicide vest" around the country. they liked it when theyjoke about you being that difficult woman. they sometimes say, where issues on? we wa nt sometimes say, where issues on? we want her back. she is still there. there are no difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and actually, you are difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant. in her carand at time is right. smiling but defiant. in her car and at chequers. after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that is what i'm focused on and that's what we should all be focused o
in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may was also sharplyforeign secretary borisjohnson. he described her blueprint for leaving the eu as being like "wrapping a suicide vest" around the country. they liked it when theyjoke about you being that difficult woman. they sometimes say, where issues on? we wa nt sometimes say, where issues on? we want her back. she is still there. there are no difference between those who think you can only...
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in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may was also sharplycretary borisjohnson. he described her blueprint for leaving the eu as being like ‘wrapping a suicide vest‘ around the country. borisjohnson says this plan you‘ve agreed to is a suicide belt around the british constitution. well, first of all, i have to say i think that choice of language is completely inappropriate. i was home secretary to six years and now prime ministers for two years, and i think using language like that — it‘s not language i would have used. let‘s look at the argument about the issue in relation to northern ireland. the people of northern ireland deserve to be listened to in these negotiations, as do people elsewhere in this country. i want to ensure that as we go forward we have that strong union that northern ireland. it is part of the united kingdom, and it is important that we deliver for the people of northern ireland. they don‘t want a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. the only proposal that has been put forward that delivers on them not havi
in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may was also sharplycretary borisjohnson. he described her blueprint for leaving the eu as being like ‘wrapping a suicide vest‘ around the country. borisjohnson says this plan you‘ve agreed to is a suicide belt around the british constitution. well, first of all, i have to say i think that choice of language is completely inappropriate. i was home secretary to six years and now prime ministers for two...
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in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may said the debateure, rather than her own. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. to emerge from this period of change stronger... the path towards brexit has involved plenty of speeches and plenty of characters. some still in government and some not. and plenty of negotiation, too. here at home and in brussels. after a week in which some of her mps met in public to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit and others openly plotted ousting herfrom office, theresa may is defiantly fighting back. this is where i get a little bit irritated. this is not... this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what i think we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk. some brexit supporters say her plans involved to close a relationship with the eu. others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've comp
in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may said the debateure, rather than her own. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. to emerge from this period of change stronger... the path towards brexit has involved plenty of speeches and plenty of characters. some still in government and some not. and plenty of negotiation, too. here at home and in brussels. after a week in which some of her mps met in public to plan how to derail her...
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in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may said the debateountry's future, rather than her own. chris mason reports. to emerge from this period of change stronger... the path towards brexit has involved plenty of speeches and plenty of characters. some still in government and some not. and plenty of negotiation, too. here at home and in brussels. after a week in which some of her mps met in public to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit and others openly plotted ousting herfrom office, theresa may is defiantly fighting back. this is where i get a little bit irritated. this is not... this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what i think we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk. some brexit supporters say her plans involved to close a relationship with the eu. others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised. but, he
in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may said the debateountry's future, rather than her own. chris mason reports. to emerge from this period of change stronger... the path towards brexit has involved plenty of speeches and plenty of characters. some still in government and some not. and plenty of negotiation, too. here at home and in brussels. after a week in which some of her mps met in public to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit...
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in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about herut the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's w
in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about herut the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back."...
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be now on bbc news, with almost six months to go until brexit, nick robinson has been speaking to theme minister for a special edition of panorama. to check and how significant was it and why? i think it was a very significant in the. the whole brexit process that we are going through is a historic time for the united kingdom, leaving the eu was a big decision that people took. what i am doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as a government and what we did here at chequers in putting the plan together, is put a plan together that delivers on the boat that the people took. that means we will bring an end to free movement, we will decide who can come into this country. it means we will stop sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so we can sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so we can spend money on out every year so we can spend money on our nhs topic it means that we will be no longer under the rule of law of the jurisdiction of the euro
be now on bbc news, with almost six months to go until brexit, nick robinson has been speaking to theme minister for a special edition of panorama. to check and how significant was it and why? i think it was a very significant in the. the whole brexit process that we are going through is a historic time for the united kingdom, leaving the eu was a big decision that people took. what i am doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we...
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one of our favorite senior producer nick robinson is saying good-bye to the network after ten years. it. and he ep'd the show tonight. nick, i'm going to miss you. we're going to go drinking together. up next, mike emmanuel filling in for -- >> hello, and welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm mike emmanuel in for shannon bream and this is "fox news @ night". asking for an extra day to consider terms for testifying. she was facing a 10:00 pm deadline. new reaction from rosenstein out just a short while ago to a new york times report that suggested he was -- he was suggested wearin
one of our favorite senior producer nick robinson is saying good-bye to the network after ten years. it. and he ep'd the show tonight. nick, i'm going to miss you. we're going to go drinking together. up next, mike emmanuel filling in for -- >> hello, and welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm mike emmanuel in for shannon bream and this is "fox news @ night". asking for an extra day to consider terms for testifying. she was facing a 10:00 pm deadline. new reaction from...
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in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice.or nothing. i want to be clear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring them back from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that deal, and b, we are living on 21 march 2019. last deal, and b, we are living on 21 march 20 19. last week, deal, and b, we are living on 21 march 2019. last week, conservative brexiteers opposed to the prime minister's so—called called chequers plan set out their own ideas, including using technology to avoid checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. but, mrs may argues, they are a nonstarter. the only proposal that's been put forward that delivers on not having that hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united kingdom is the chequers plan. the o
in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice.or nothing. i want to be clear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring them back from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that...
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sorry, not having a go at you expect it is not a conversation you have about nick robinson or andrewl relationships. but the story here is quite simply, why do we treat women this way? why do we feel that men have irresponsibility, a desire to continually have a go whether or not women are fit to go on television. don't you think that is the minority though? we both get grief. look at that lovely face. it's not the majority. most people listen to what we say, i would like to think. i would hope they would see your professional —— professionalism and say, you are right for thejob. sadly as a man i hear conversations like this too often. has life changed in the sense that now we are discussing this, when you hear a conversation like this, you don't feel comfortable. i would challenge it day in and day out. some people would stand by and let it happen. maybe evenjoin in. maybe laugh at it. actually, this is very serious. let's light in the mood. we were all getting slightly annoyed. i had a great pleasure of interviewing tim peake. he is so in love with his job. he absolutely loves it.
sorry, not having a go at you expect it is not a conversation you have about nick robinson or andrewl relationships. but the story here is quite simply, why do we treat women this way? why do we feel that men have irresponsibility, a desire to continually have a go whether or not women are fit to go on television. don't you think that is the minority though? we both get grief. look at that lovely face. it's not the majority. most people listen to what we say, i would like to think. i would hope...
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in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice — her planear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the european — from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that deal, and b, we're leaving on 29th march 2019. last week, conservative brexiteers opposed to the prime minister's so—called chequers plan set out their own ideas, including using technology to avoid checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. but mrs may argues they are a nonstarter. the only proposal that's been put forward that delivers on them not having a hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united kingdom is the chequers plan. the only proposal? so these other plans, that we saw this week, they don't do it? no, because what many of these other plans are based on is moving the border
in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice — her planear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the european — from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that deal, and b, we're leaving...
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like vince cable, he also has speculated openly in this interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s politicalea of another party emerging. he doesn't know what form that might take whether mps would be willing to leave to join it, such are the strengths of tribal affiliation with political parties, but take a look at this extract from the podcast which gives you a sense of his thinking. the type of politics people like me represent, which i would describe as modern, a more moderate progressive politics, if that is not represented by the labour party, it doesn't matter what i think what these mps think, i don't think the british people will tolerate a situation where for example the choice at the next election is borisjohnson versusjeremy corbyn. next election is borisjohnson versus jeremy corbyn. i next election is borisjohnson versusjeremy corbyn. i don't know what will happen and i don't know how it will happen but ijust don't believe people will find that in the country as a whole and acceptable choice. meanwhile, boris johnson's personal life making headlines this morning. the former fore
like vince cable, he also has speculated openly in this interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s politicalea of another party emerging. he doesn't know what form that might take whether mps would be willing to leave to join it, such are the strengths of tribal affiliation with political parties, but take a look at this extract from the podcast which gives you a sense of his thinking. the type of politics people like me represent, which i would describe as modern, a more moderate progressive...
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they'd prefer the uk to take a different approach as you'll hear in this clip with nick robinson.two option 5 chequers or no—deal. i think we will get a good deal from the european negotiations. the alternative would be no deal because i don't think there will be negotiations on that deal and we are leaving on the 29th of march 2019. plenty of reaction to that. here's the former deputy prime minister nick clegg. he's a liberal democracy and he wants a second second referendum on brexit. i think it is a deep disservice to our democratic democracy for promised to say it is my fudge or the abyss. that's not true, we have more choices if we are prepared to ta ke more choices if we are prepared to take them. theresa may is getting it from both sides. from remainers, like nick clegg, and from her own conservative colleagues. just in case we hadn't got the message the first few times, the former foreign secretary's, borisjohnson, displeasure with the prime minister got another outing in the daily telegraph. he's warning of a "car crash" brexit. and he comparing the prime minister's plan
they'd prefer the uk to take a different approach as you'll hear in this clip with nick robinson.two option 5 chequers or no—deal. i think we will get a good deal from the european negotiations. the alternative would be no deal because i don't think there will be negotiations on that deal and we are leaving on the 29th of march 2019. plenty of reaction to that. here's the former deputy prime minister nick clegg. he's a liberal democracy and he wants a second second referendum on brexit. i...
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in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice — her plant to be clear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that deal, and b, we're leaving on 29th march 2019. last week, conservative brexiteers opposed to the prime minister's so—called chequers plan set out their own ideas, including using technology to avoid checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. but mrs may argues they are a nonstarter. the only proposal that's been put forward that delivers on them not having a hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united kingdom is the chequers plan. the only proposal? so these other plans that we saw this week, they don't do it? no, because what many of these other plans are based on is moving the border. you don't
in an interview with nick robinson, the prime minister says mps will face a simple choice — her plant to be clear whether you are saying, i think you are, my deal or no deal. the deal... as i say, i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations will have that deal, and b, we're leaving on 29th march...
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she made the remarks in an interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson on panorama.t around the british constitution. first of all i have to say that choice of language is com pletely say that choice of language is completely inappropriate. i have been home secretary and have been prime ministerfor two been home secretary and have been prime minister for two years now and using language like that is not right but let's look at the argument about the issue in relation to northern ireland. the people of northern ireland. the people of northern ireland. the people of northern ireland deserve to be listened to in these negotiations by the uk government as do people elsewhere in this country. i want to ensure that as we go forward with have the strong union that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom and it's important that we deliver for the people of northern ireland. they don't want a hard border between ireland. the only proposal that's been put forward that delivers on them not having the ha rd that delivers on them not having the hard border and ensures we d
she made the remarks in an interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson on panorama.t around the british constitution. first of all i have to say that choice of language is com pletely say that choice of language is completely inappropriate. i have been home secretary and have been prime ministerfor two been home secretary and have been prime minister for two years now and using language like that is not right but let's look at the argument about the issue in relation to northern ireland. the...
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nick mulvaney says is unlikable. >> was he talking about the president or ted cruz? >> both. >> eugene robinsonoth. now to the state of emergency from maryland to carolinas as hurricane florence barrels towards the united states as a powerful category 4 storm. governors in north carolina, south carolina and virginia have issued mandatory evacuation orders impacting at least 1 million people ahead of the storm's land fall. let's bring in bill karins for more on this. >> this has all the elements to be a harvey type situation and irma. strong winds and storm surge plus on top of that rainfall that could be like 30, 40 inches of rain. so here's what we're looking at. still about 1,000 miles away from north carolina. 140 mile-per-hour winds. we still have about 60 to 72 hours before we see the real bad effects get into the coast. the hurricane center has that friday at 2:00 a.m. 130 mile-per-hour winds. somewhere between myrtle beach and cape hatteras. then the problem is the storm will stall for 24-48 hours somewhere in eastern north carolina maybe off the coast or maybe just on the coast. here's
nick mulvaney says is unlikable. >> was he talking about the president or ted cruz? >> both. >> eugene robinsonoth. now to the state of emergency from maryland to carolinas as hurricane florence barrels towards the united states as a powerful category 4 storm. governors in north carolina, south carolina and virginia have issued mandatory evacuation orders impacting at least 1 million people ahead of the storm's land fall. let's bring in bill karins for more on this. >>...