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nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins to increase by 20%, that's $1 million in gr
nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in...
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three months ago, nicola adams was at the top of her sport.g boxing. but a freak injury brought it all to an end. in my last fight, in the first round, i got caught with it might have been a sum in my eye and it tore the pupil in two places —— i got caught with what might have been a thumb. doctors told adams that if she continued to box she might end up she continued to box she might end up blind, leaving where her with a big decision to make. it could be i get caught with that one shot at the wrong time and it could have cost me my site and it wasn't a risk that i was prepared to take. and olympic champion... the 37-year-old has had a golden career. the leeds born fighter became the first ever olympic boxing champion at london 2012 before repeating the feat at rio, four years later. she's also held world, european and commonwealth titles, as well as being awarded an mbe and an obe, a true trailblazer who leaves behind an unrivalled legacy. true trailblazer who leaves behind an unrivalled legacylj true trailblazer who leaves behind an unrival
three months ago, nicola adams was at the top of her sport.g boxing. but a freak injury brought it all to an end. in my last fight, in the first round, i got caught with it might have been a sum in my eye and it tore the pupil in two places —— i got caught with what might have been a thumb. doctors told adams that if she continued to box she might end up she continued to box she might end up blind, leaving where her with a big decision to make. it could be i get caught with that one shot at...
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nicola sturgeon. worry about the town and the tenor of our political debate andi the tenor of our political debate and i recognise the principal responsibility that politicians, leaders in particular have for changing that. i think we have all of us perhaps forgotten we are opponents, not enemies. and we have stopped trying as hard as we should to understand things from another person's point of view. social media, i think, person's point of view. social media, ithink, exacerbates person's point of view. social media, i think, exacerbates that, although it has upsides, it has lots of downsides as well. i remember saying after the brexit vote, when leave one, and i am passionately remain, it gave me an insight how people who voted no in the independence referendum might have felt if the result have gone differently. i think it is important that we do focus very much one of theissues that we do focus very much one of the issues and try to bring people together. i obviously am a portion at —— passionate
nicola sturgeon. worry about the town and the tenor of our political debate andi the tenor of our political debate and i recognise the principal responsibility that politicians, leaders in particular have for changing that. i think we have all of us perhaps forgotten we are opponents, not enemies. and we have stopped trying as hard as we should to understand things from another person's point of view. social media, i think, person's point of view. social media, ithink, exacerbates person's...
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you can say what you want to nicola sturgeon but go easy on the bbc. good morning nicola.he nhs for scotland? a question and a very timely question, and the answer is i think we can. i think brexit poses a very real threat to the nhs, in a whole range of ways. brexit will make it harder to attract people from elsewhere in europe, there is a lot of european nationals working in our nhs. brexit harms the economy and lowers tax revenues then obviously that's less money to be invested in the nhs. but one of the big worries is this idea of the nhs perhaps being on the table ina of the nhs perhaps being on the table in a trade deal with donald trump. where it's opened up to private competition for us drug companies push up the price of medicines. the snp have proposed and i would hope all parties would support this, we've proposed an nhs protection bill which explicitly stops the nhs being on the table in any trade discussions. and would also give the scottish parliament, the welsh assembly, the northern ireland assembly if and hopefully it will be up and running again soon, eff
you can say what you want to nicola sturgeon but go easy on the bbc. good morning nicola.he nhs for scotland? a question and a very timely question, and the answer is i think we can. i think brexit poses a very real threat to the nhs, in a whole range of ways. brexit will make it harder to attract people from elsewhere in europe, there is a lot of european nationals working in our nhs. brexit harms the economy and lowers tax revenues then obviously that's less money to be invested in the nhs....
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that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon... victory in last week's election. i accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, let's say that... that's not my intention because i also know that the more a tory government seeks to block the will of the scottish people, the more they show complete and utter contempt for scottish democracy, the more support for independence will rise. this paper makes the case for the power to hold another vote to be transferred to scotland and a copy has today been sent to boris johnson. nicola sturgeon knows the prime minister doesn't even need to read this document before he'll issue a flat no to the idea of another independence referendum. but what she's hoping is the longer westminster refuse to allow that
that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon... victory in last week's election. i accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, let's say that... that's not my intention because i also...
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that is not how nicola sturgeon sees it.re are going to mean that call continues but it is notjust scotland. one of the other big issues here is going to be the relationship with northern ireland. they have tried to get stormont up and running. a couple of irish mps say they are optimistic about that because the dup and sinn fein didn‘t do as well, they feel that was a real signalfor the do as well, they feel that was a real signal for the people of northern ireland that they were fed up northern ireland that they were fed up and want to get that back up and running. the problem for boris johnson is he is about to put through this place a withdrawal agreement bill which is very much opposed by a lot of people in northern ireland and that could end up northern ireland and that could end up causing a lot of friction in the months and years to come. quick word about what we can expect in the next hour or so about what we can expect in the next hourorso in about what we can expect in the next hour or so in terms of what is happe
that is not how nicola sturgeon sees it.re are going to mean that call continues but it is notjust scotland. one of the other big issues here is going to be the relationship with northern ireland. they have tried to get stormont up and running. a couple of irish mps say they are optimistic about that because the dup and sinn fein didn‘t do as well, they feel that was a real signalfor the do as well, they feel that was a real signal for the people of northern ireland that they were fed up...
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so when i talk about next moves, nicola sturgeon steading that news co nfe re nce moves, nicola sturgeon news conference earlier that she and boris johnson had what news conference earlier that she and borisjohnson had what she called a sleep deprived conversation on friday night and she said he committed to engaging seriously with proposals that were being put forward by her. but in terms of how borisjohnson forward by her. but in terms of how boris johnson might read forward by her. but in terms of how borisjohnson might read that, do you think the government, the conservative government in london, would look at perhaps considering devolving more powers to holyrood, is that what might happen next rather than saying they would grant a second independence referendum? hard to see what their next move would be. ithink hard to see what their next move would be. i think they will take a keen interest in scotland going forward , keen interest in scotland going forward, and the mood music from westminster is that they are interested in seeing more powers and more responsibility devolved from t
so when i talk about next moves, nicola sturgeon steading that news co nfe re nce moves, nicola sturgeon news conference earlier that she and boris johnson had what news conference earlier that she and borisjohnson had what she called a sleep deprived conversation on friday night and she said he committed to engaging seriously with proposals that were being put forward by her. but in terms of how borisjohnson forward by her. but in terms of how boris johnson might read forward by her. but in...
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nicola sturgeon's scottish national party did very well. they will say, it was clear what we were selling, the prospect ofa what we were selling, the prospect of a second referendum on independence and we got a huge majority in the votes of scotland and we had a mandate. at some point, there is going to be a clash there. i was going to be resolved question i would dispute, first, the claim that the snp were going into that election claiming that a vote for the snp was a vote for a second independence referendum. really? there was snp literature during that campaign is specifically said, but for us to stop brexit. a vote for us is not a vote for a second independence referendum. even if it was, 45% of the scottish population is not an overwhelming mandate. we had a referendum, nicola sturgeon herself said it was once in a generation. she signed at the edinburgh agreement that said this was a good standard of referenda and should be respected and that referendum was only five years ago. we should respect that and move on for the good of the e
nicola sturgeon's scottish national party did very well. they will say, it was clear what we were selling, the prospect ofa what we were selling, the prospect of a second referendum on independence and we got a huge majority in the votes of scotland and we had a mandate. at some point, there is going to be a clash there. i was going to be resolved question i would dispute, first, the claim that the snp were going into that election claiming that a vote for the snp was a vote for a second...
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can this be true, nicola? i assume they are not making it up.rplexed by it as well. she is a british teacher in spain and it was after she suffered a heart attack from hypothermia after being caught ina from hypothermia after being caught in a snowstorm in the pyrenees. touchingly, her husband realised that she was not very well when she started to speak at a nonsense to him. don't go there. laughs the other thing is she is quoted as saying she does not remember much about it. you suspect she would not. it is a true miracle, isn't it? it is an exceptional case in the world, the longest cardiac arrest documented in spain according to the dock who led the hospital's operation to save her life stop that is really an extraordinary story and i wonder if it isa extraordinary story and i wonder if it is a record beyond spain. extraordinary story and i wonder if it is a record beyond spainm extraordinary story and i wonder if it is a record beyond spain. it does not say. it looks like they've not been able to find that out. finally, let's conclude with
can this be true, nicola? i assume they are not making it up.rplexed by it as well. she is a british teacher in spain and it was after she suffered a heart attack from hypothermia after being caught ina from hypothermia after being caught in a snowstorm in the pyrenees. touchingly, her husband realised that she was not very well when she started to speak at a nonsense to him. don't go there. laughs the other thing is she is quoted as saying she does not remember much about it. you suspect she...
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felix: nuevas fotografÍas pondrÍan en evidencia que el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro habrÍa ejecutad ques como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. t-mobile ya comenzó a encender su 5g. y al comprar un samsung note10+ 5g, te llevas otro gratis. para vivir la experiencia en la red 5g más grande del país. mantenerte conectado, como eso. llevarte eso. volver a casa fácil, como eso. y compartir todo eso... con esto. así que haz eso. en esto. con nosotros. y ahora compra un samsung galaxy note10+ 5g y llévate otro gratis al agregar una línea. fÉlix: vamos ahora a venezuela con la informaciÓn de las fotografÍas de oscar pÉrez y sus compaÑeros, quienes habÍan rebelado contra el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. Ésas imÁgenes probarÍan que las víctimas fueron ejecutadas a sangre frÍa, las nuevas revelaciones serÍan presentadas ante la corte penal internacional, desde caracas francisco con los detalles. francisco: son imÁgenes de policÍa rebelde oscar pÉrez y sus 6 compaÑeros, ejecutados por las fuerza descubrÍa del rÉgimen de nicolÁs madur
felix: nuevas fotografÍas pondrÍan en evidencia que el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro habrÍa ejecutad ques como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. t-mobile ya comenzó a encender su 5g. y al comprar un samsung note10+ 5g, te llevas otro gratis. para vivir la experiencia en la red 5g más grande del país. mantenerte conectado, como eso. llevarte eso. volver a casa fácil, como eso. y compartir todo eso... con esto. así que haz...
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how much room does nicola sturgeon have fought manoeuvre on this? it's tricky.out here at her official residence what she calls the detailed democratic case for a transfer of power to the scottish parliament, allowing them to hold a second referendum on scotland to's future. but as you say, the westminster government says that isn't going to happen. there is this impasse, a stand—off if you like, and it is ha rd to stand—off if you like, and it is hard to see where we go from here. there are rumours and speculation that perhaps they could be a legal challenge further down the road to try to make this happen, but for now i think what nicola sturgeon is trying to do is build up the argument, make a rallying call and saying to scots, come with me, trying to increase the pressure on westminster to change its position going forward. there has been a su btle going forward. there has been a subtle shift in her argument could she support independence but she says this is not necessarily about that, it is about scotland's right to choose and she wants to bring other scot
how much room does nicola sturgeon have fought manoeuvre on this? it's tricky.out here at her official residence what she calls the detailed democratic case for a transfer of power to the scottish parliament, allowing them to hold a second referendum on scotland to's future. but as you say, the westminster government says that isn't going to happen. there is this impasse, a stand—off if you like, and it is ha rd to stand—off if you like, and it is hard to see where we go from here. there...
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that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon...accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, look, sarah, that's not my intention because i also know that the more a tory government seeks to block the will of the scottish people, the more they show complete and utter contempt for scottish democracy, the more support for independence will rise. this paper makes the case for the power to hold another vote to be transferred to scotland, and a copy has today been sent to boris johnson. nicola sturgeon knows the prime minister doesn't even need to read this document before he'll issue a flat no to the idea of another independence referendum. but what she's hoping is the longer westminster refuse to allow that vote, the more she thinks that will inc
that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon...accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, look, sarah, that's not my intention because i also know that the more a tory government seeks...
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government of scotland and 1st minister nicola sturgeon pointed out that they had they previously had 35 m.p.'s they now have 48 out of 59 and because here in scotland and at the same time the tories the conservatives lost 7 of their 13 and he is so they think that that indicates that there is a change and voters opinion polls suggest that there still is a very small majority of people in scotland who oppose independence that are pro unionists however as we heard earlier she the 1st minister has now sent a request to london for to transfer powers to scotland for a 2nd independence referendum yes he's made that request british prime minister boris johnson is likely to reject that request and surgeon she says that she expects that to happen so what do you think her strategy is here then. well indeed the prime minister boris johnson has already rejected this request in parliament today pointing to the fact that even the s.n.p. conceded and 2014 when the last scottish independence referendum was out that this was the opportunity of a generation now i think it seems likely that nicolas jud
government of scotland and 1st minister nicola sturgeon pointed out that they had they previously had 35 m.p.'s they now have 48 out of 59 and because here in scotland and at the same time the tories the conservatives lost 7 of their 13 and he is so they think that that indicates that there is a change and voters opinion polls suggest that there still is a very small majority of people in scotland who oppose independence that are pro unionists however as we heard earlier she the 1st minister...
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nicola sturgeon celebrates her party's election success in scotland, saying the country's seeking a differentuture to the rest of the uk. rail passengers are urged to check train times ahead of major timetable changes rolling out tomorrow. a british tourist is reported to have been shot dead, during a suspected robbery, outside a hotel in buenos aires, argentina. police in new zealand name the first victim of the white island eruption as krystal eve browitt, a 21—year—old australian. fifteen deaths have been now been confirmed following monday's eruption. tens of thousands of people have rallied again in rome, protesting against italy's far right, league party. the protesters pack themselves so tightly into squares they've become known as ‘the sardines‘. a triumphant kelvin fletcher and oti mabuse raise the coveted glitterball trophy as this year's strictly come dancing comes to an end. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun, and sienna rodgers, editor of labourlist. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to b
nicola sturgeon celebrates her party's election success in scotland, saying the country's seeking a differentuture to the rest of the uk. rail passengers are urged to check train times ahead of major timetable changes rolling out tomorrow. a british tourist is reported to have been shot dead, during a suspected robbery, outside a hotel in buenos aires, argentina. police in new zealand name the first victim of the white island eruption as krystal eve browitt, a 21—year—old australian....
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nicola: i am -- on inflation? nicola: i am talking about a longer-term issue.ain anchored. inflation is very low and the fed will remain cautious, so the outlook for low interest rates in anchored duration remains. rates goodw interest for equities? stephen: it is a really interesting question. it is a reflection of endemic we low growth that makes lifecycles problematic for companies because of the impact it has on operating leverage. we just published our long-term market -- looking ahead 10 to 15 years, and while it will be difficult to get inflation to target and to keep it there, the target for dust outlook for real gdp -- outlook for real gdp growth is relatively benign. there should be some scope for companies that prove profitability. lower inflation means interest rates lower for longer so we do not think we are exiting any time soon from a low interest rate environment. that poses a paradox for investors. tom: these two guests agree with each other, which is not appropriate on a wednesday. stephen macklow-smith and nicole mai as well. -- nicola mai. l
nicola: i am -- on inflation? nicola: i am talking about a longer-term issue.ain anchored. inflation is very low and the fed will remain cautious, so the outlook for low interest rates in anchored duration remains. rates goodw interest for equities? stephen: it is a really interesting question. it is a reflection of endemic we low growth that makes lifecycles problematic for companies because of the impact it has on operating leverage. we just published our long-term market -- looking ahead 10...
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nicola sturgeon has been talking today.hing really when it comes here. there was honestly a great result for the snp, there was honestly a great result forthe snp, a there was honestly a great result for the snp, a very positive result for the snp, a very positive result for them with 48 out of 59 mps. they wa nt to for them with 48 out of 59 mps. they want to push for another independence referendum sooner rather than later. michael gove was asked about that in the same interview and he was very blunt. will there be an independence referendum in scotland in this government? no, he said. that was then put to the snp's leader nicola sturgeon and here is what she had to say about that. well, that won't hold. and if he thinks that... actually, i said this to him on friday night on the telephone. if he thinks saying no is the end of the matter, then he's going to find himself completely and utterly wrong. and, you know, he cannot... as i was saying yesterday, and, again, it's quite a fundamental point of democracy, you cannot h
nicola sturgeon has been talking today.hing really when it comes here. there was honestly a great result for the snp, there was honestly a great result forthe snp, a there was honestly a great result for the snp, a very positive result for the snp, a very positive result for them with 48 out of 59 mps. they wa nt to for them with 48 out of 59 mps. they want to push for another independence referendum sooner rather than later. michael gove was asked about that in the same interview and he was...
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nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one.hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and, yes, delivering brexit next month. our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. this week? ideally before christmas. as soon as possible would be perfect. new mps will start to arrive here tomorrow to a very different political landscape. some questions like, will brexit happen have been answered. others, like the future of labour, and perhaps the uk, are being asked as loudly as ever. well, labour's general secretary says party officials will likely meet in early january to agree the timetable for replacing jeremy corbyn as leader. here's nick eardley with more on that. je
nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one.hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and, yes, delivering brexit next month. our intention is to bring the withdrawal...
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nicola sturgeon, it is testament to her that she has remained... after so many years.tics, how scottish schools are doing and the nhs... failing so many targets. drug death in scotland is so much higher and nicola sturgeon hangs on even though scotla nd sturgeon hangs on even though scotland does not seem to be pro leaving the uk. it shows a power of leadership. i do not think it was conservatives that loss scotland it was just that rick davidson won it. they flash ruth davison. was scotla nd they flash ruth davison. was scotland voting on brexit or the independence referendum? focus groups we re independence referendum? focus groups were saying they did not know who the labour leader was. the snp, a lot of scottish levers voted for the snp so it must have been more about leadership. downing street is not happy with the bbc, particularly if the today programme. why is that? they think it has been showing remain bias. downing street briefing ministers not to go on the bbc radio four programme. not happy with the bbc coverage. this other thing also is they are set to dec
nicola sturgeon, it is testament to her that she has remained... after so many years.tics, how scottish schools are doing and the nhs... failing so many targets. drug death in scotland is so much higher and nicola sturgeon hangs on even though scotla nd sturgeon hangs on even though scotland does not seem to be pro leaving the uk. it shows a power of leadership. i do not think it was conservatives that loss scotland it was just that rick davidson won it. they flash ruth davison. was scotla nd...
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the snp leader nicola sturgeon has been meeting voters across scotland.litical correspondent chris mason has the latest. dawn had not even thought of breaking, and party leaders were out and about, boris johnson for the conservatives, pretending to be a milkman, in guiseley, in west yorkshire, but with a political message as well as a point of semi—skimmed to flog. message as well as a point of semi-skimmed to flog. we could tomorrow be going into another hung parliament, more drift, more dithering, more delay, more paralysis for the country. to say nothing of the economically disastrous policies of jeremy nothing of the economically disastrous policies ofjeremy corbyn and john mcdonnell. we have got to move forward, we have a fantastic agenda for the country. we can get " b rex it" agenda for the country. we can get "brexit" done. cheering in glasgow, in govan, jeremy corbyn of labour was up before the sun, and saying... tomorrow, the people all across the uk will go to vote, and they have a choice: they can elect a government that they can trust, they c
the snp leader nicola sturgeon has been meeting voters across scotland.litical correspondent chris mason has the latest. dawn had not even thought of breaking, and party leaders were out and about, boris johnson for the conservatives, pretending to be a milkman, in guiseley, in west yorkshire, but with a political message as well as a point of semi—skimmed to flog. message as well as a point of semi-skimmed to flog. we could tomorrow be going into another hung parliament, more drift, more...
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that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon...tion. i accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, let's say that... that's not my intention because i also know that the more a tory government seeks to block the will of the scottish people, the more they show complete and utter contempt for scottish democracy, the more support for independence will rise. this paper makes the case for the power to hold another vote to be transferred to scotland and a copy has today been sent to boris johnson. nicola sturgeon knows the prime minister doesn't even need to read this document before he'll issue a flat no to the idea of another independence referendum. but what she's hoping is the longer westminster refuse to allow that vote, the more she thinks t
that choice should be up to scotland, says nicola sturgeon...tion. i accept that the case for independence is yet to be won, but the election last week put beyond any reasonable argument our mandate to offer people in scotland that choice. if the prime minister refuses to transfer the powers you want, you could be stuck in a constitutional stand—off for five years before you could have a referendum. well, let's say that... that's not my intention because i also know that the more a tory...
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sturgeon and that message to nicola sturgeon and that message was sent to nicola sturgeon that we wantle for the conservatives to continue to say no. they might say very well, or for a few months, but at some point they're going to have to recognise that we live mature democracy where people's rights and people's entitlements, the democratic desires and wishes need to be respected. he was trying to get the argument on to share the vote, really, to say that 45% of the vote is a very, very big share, but that, in view, was not a mandate, as a mandate should be defined. what would you say? it was a mandate. we won the election and be not just a mandate. we won the election and be notjust when it, we overwhelmingly won it. we got 45% share of the vote, which i believe is only second to the snp share of the vote in 2015, which was the biggest single share of the vote for any political party contesting any pa rt any political party contesting any part of the united kingdom, so it was not just a part of the united kingdom, so it was notjust a mandate, it was an overwhelming mandate. ithink wa
sturgeon and that message to nicola sturgeon and that message was sent to nicola sturgeon that we wantle for the conservatives to continue to say no. they might say very well, or for a few months, but at some point they're going to have to recognise that we live mature democracy where people's rights and people's entitlements, the democratic desires and wishes need to be respected. he was trying to get the argument on to share the vote, really, to say that 45% of the vote is a very, very big...
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nicola sturgeon says that her argument is an unarguable right to hold one.will become real politics. it may be that nicola sturgeon waits for an additional buttressing of her position, with the result of the scottish parliament elections in 2021. right backin parliament elections in 2021. right back in times of the feel of this place, where nothing seems to get done, at least from the outside, is this going to be a hive of activity? i think it will be. as you know, parliaments over the years have been called different names depending on their character. i think i would call the last parliament the gridlocked parliament. gridlocked, i think, expressed theirfrustration that people had that nothing was happening. the fixed—term parliaments act was part of the spanner in the works there. i certainly welcomed the proposal to scrap it. back to back it is not as simple as that, though is it? yes, you can repeal it, but you are replacing the seven t of the government... you need to reinstall that in a new real appeal. drafting what that prerogative consists of, soun
nicola sturgeon says that her argument is an unarguable right to hold one.will become real politics. it may be that nicola sturgeon waits for an additional buttressing of her position, with the result of the scottish parliament elections in 2021. right backin parliament elections in 2021. right back in times of the feel of this place, where nothing seems to get done, at least from the outside, is this going to be a hive of activity? i think it will be. as you know, parliaments over the years...
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nicola sturgeon there.y had. it feels like they pretty much owned scotland at the moment. i am joined pretty much owned scotland at the moment. iamjoined by pretty much owned scotland at the moment. i am joined by lorna gordon in edinburgh. it is difficult to see anything other than the laying out ofa anything other than the laying out of a very heavy duty battle ground here. yeah, i think there are going to be constitutional fights ahead. make no mistake, this was a very, very, very good result for the snp. the opinion polls suggested their numbers would go up, but i think the result took even the party itself by surprise, winning 48 out of 59 seats in scotland. that is more than 80% of the seats, the westminster seats available. nicola sturgeon, the scottish first minister and leader of the snp, sounding very bullish in that speech she gave a little earlier. she is setting out what she has long trailed, and that is the fa ct has long trailed, and that is the fact that she will be asking the westminster go
nicola sturgeon there.y had. it feels like they pretty much owned scotland at the moment. i am joined pretty much owned scotland at the moment. iamjoined by pretty much owned scotland at the moment. i am joined by lorna gordon in edinburgh. it is difficult to see anything other than the laying out ofa anything other than the laying out of a very heavy duty battle ground here. yeah, i think there are going to be constitutional fights ahead. make no mistake, this was a very, very, very good...
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is this a gamble for nicola sturgeon?r since the result she is a woman on a mission. turnout was up. lots of labour activists in scotland were frankly relying on there being low turnout of snp voters and that did not happen. they are passionate about it, they turned out. we could see civil disobedience if boris johnson, as he says he will do, repeatedly ignored calls for a second referendum. let's turn to the front page of the observer. jeremy corbyn saying he is taking his share of responsibility, but many people have been crying out, when are we going to hear sorry. is this the same thing? i could not believe how lacking in contrition he is. he says it was about the labour brexit policy. polling shows it was not, it was mostly to do with the leadership ofjeremy corbyn. to keep saying that the system is broken, his ma nifesto that the system is broken, his manifesto was popular but the system is broken, he is not in listening mode at all. luckily, the rest of the labour party, most of them, they are in listening mode and
is this a gamble for nicola sturgeon?r since the result she is a woman on a mission. turnout was up. lots of labour activists in scotland were frankly relying on there being low turnout of snp voters and that did not happen. they are passionate about it, they turned out. we could see civil disobedience if boris johnson, as he says he will do, repeatedly ignored calls for a second referendum. let's turn to the front page of the observer. jeremy corbyn saying he is taking his share of...
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nicola sturgeon insists she did not wa nt to nicola sturgeon insists she did not want to see borisjohnson the opposite way, is the result that is most likely to advance her greatest ambition. namely, is most likely to advance her greatestambition. namely, scottish independence. and she will begin her campaign toward that aim next week when she will formally request the permission and the power to have another independence referendum. sarah, thank you. jo swinson losing her seat to the snp and therefore herjob as the liberal democrat leader capped a dismal night for her party. they will now hold a leadership election in the new year. the lib dems entered the election campaign buoyed by a bounce in the polls and a number of high—profile defections swelling their ranks. but their pledge to cancel brexit altogether without a vote has been blamed for alienating many voters. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, reports on the liberal democrats' future. her leadership over — it didn't even last five months. jo swinson's decision to push for this election backfired. some blame herfor h
nicola sturgeon insists she did not wa nt to nicola sturgeon insists she did not want to see borisjohnson the opposite way, is the result that is most likely to advance her greatest ambition. namely, is most likely to advance her greatestambition. namely, scottish independence. and she will begin her campaign toward that aim next week when she will formally request the permission and the power to have another independence referendum. sarah, thank you. jo swinson losing her seat to the snp and...
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jorge: al regresar muchos venezolanos podrÁn comer ♪ ♪ ilia: el rÉgimen en nicolÁs nuevo-- nicolÁs maduroe san o para malnavidad, el rÉgimen finalmente cumple. repartiendo los pernil es, plato tÍpico de la temporada navideÑa. >> gracias por su regalo. francisco: putin bill en auxilio del mandatariobolivariano. le vendiÓ 11,000,000 en carne de cerdo. >> para garantizar la nuestro pueblo en diciembre, balanceada mente, todo lo que necesite nuestro pueblo. >> un dolor de cabeza menos para maduro que en aÑos anteriores enfrento protestas y descontento en los sectores populares. por su promesa incumplida. >> ya el pueblo se cansÓ. >> rusia sustituye a portugal. fue hasta que venezuela dejÓ de pagar 68,000,000. una compaÑÍa agrÍcola rusa se encargÓ del envÍo. uno de los mecanismo de control social, segÚn dicen en la oposiciÓn. >> esa no es la soluciÓn de un problema. que le de un pedazo de pernil a la gente. >> dice que se repartieron por comitÉs socialistas que llamaban a sus afiliados para venderlos y en algunos casos obligando a los beneficiados a darle gracias a maduro. >> abre al president
jorge: al regresar muchos venezolanos podrÁn comer ♪ ♪ ilia: el rÉgimen en nicolÁs nuevo-- nicolÁs maduroe san o para malnavidad, el rÉgimen finalmente cumple. repartiendo los pernil es, plato tÍpico de la temporada navideÑa. >> gracias por su regalo. francisco: putin bill en auxilio del mandatariobolivariano. le vendiÓ 11,000,000 en carne de cerdo. >> para garantizar la nuestro pueblo en diciembre, balanceada mente, todo lo que necesite nuestro pueblo. >> un dolor...
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deny nicola sturgeon a second referendum.d of referendum, knowing what they don't solve rather than what they do solve is doubtful. she will keep pressing and put tanks on his lawn. the imagery today and next week will be interesting, we will see boris johnson in shed tony blair's old constituency. the dup obviously also did not do very well. looking at the belfast papers and the belfast telegraph, they have that on their front page. tricky for the unionists. lots of people have said brexit ultimately leads in a few yea rs brexit ultimately leads in a few years time to reunification of ireland. i am the person who has the least faith in long—term prognostications that it scotland will be doing its own thing. it has an internal logic but elections are won one at a time. particularly if you think something is unwelcome and something huge will change down the line. on unionism, given the power that the dup had at westminster and the tories were absolutely reliant on the dup, it feels as if it has gone. functionally, that majorit
deny nicola sturgeon a second referendum.d of referendum, knowing what they don't solve rather than what they do solve is doubtful. she will keep pressing and put tanks on his lawn. the imagery today and next week will be interesting, we will see boris johnson in shed tony blair's old constituency. the dup obviously also did not do very well. looking at the belfast papers and the belfast telegraph, they have that on their front page. tricky for the unionists. lots of people have said brexit...
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nicolas: banking union has happened in europe.n 2012, there was the establishment of the single supervisory mechanism for all eurozone banks. it is still a halfway house, and the aim of a banking union, to break the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns, which almost drove the euro zone in 2011, has not been achieved yet. i think we are seeing red lines eroding, becoming maybe yellowish in a number of member states. the germans used to say no way, to discuss deposit insurance at the european level, and now say they are ready to discuss with a hard position. the italians said no way we discussed a regulatory treatment for sovereign exposures moving away from their previous exemption from capital regulations, and now say they are ready to discuss, together with things like -- so this is another hard bargaining proposition, not an easy negotiation. there are a lot of special interests, and french habits, and difficult things politically, but i think it is in the next 18 months. not the next two weeks, but there's a deal to be m
nicolas: banking union has happened in europe.n 2012, there was the establishment of the single supervisory mechanism for all eurozone banks. it is still a halfway house, and the aim of a banking union, to break the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns, which almost drove the euro zone in 2011, has not been achieved yet. i think we are seeing red lines eroding, becoming maybe yellowish in a number of member states. the germans used to say no way, to discuss deposit insurance at the...
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what will nicola sturgeon be able to do in order to advocate for another referendum?odney: that is the big question. as you pointed out, there are two leaders here with big victories. something has to give. the cards are stacked in boris johnson's favor. he doesn't have to grant scotland the legal permission to hold another independence referendum. the cards are stacked in boris nicola sturgeon says that would be undemocratic, she has the mandate for another independence referendum. what i suspect may happen, there will be another period of agitation of a stronger calls him her and her supporters for another vote. in 2021, there is a scottish election for the scottish nicolaparliament. that will be yet again another opportunity for the snp to win the mandate to say, we have won power again, we can no longer be denied. that will be the problem. i think boris johnson can , maybe ignore it for a little while, but this is definitely not going away. vonnie: thank you. a very interesting day in scotland. coming up, on the chopping block. deutsche bank considers deep cuts to
what will nicola sturgeon be able to do in order to advocate for another referendum?odney: that is the big question. as you pointed out, there are two leaders here with big victories. something has to give. the cards are stacked in boris johnson's favor. he doesn't have to grant scotland the legal permission to hold another independence referendum. the cards are stacked in boris nicola sturgeon says that would be undemocratic, she has the mandate for another independence referendum. what i...
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. >> antes el mismo oficial disparo y mató a nicolás un joven de 27 años el 22 de octubre de 2017 ladó pagar a la familia de este 2 millones de dólares y a la familia de méndez dos, un millones en un acuerdo civil desde sacramento noticiero telemundo california. >> en stockton una mujer esta presión enfrenta cargos por
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sets out her plans for another independence referendum —nd warns borisjohnson not to oppose it. more dismalfigures for the nhs — this time in wales — where hospitals recorded the worst ever performance at accident and emergency units last month. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with katie shanahan. it is understood the mikael arteta has said his goodbye to staff at manchester city ahead of expectations that he will be revealed tomorrow as the new man in charge of arsenal. thanks, katie. and chris fawkes has all the weather. it has been a wet start to december gci’oss it has been a wet start to december across parts of southern england and we have two batches of heavy rain on the wane. we could see localised flooding not just across the wane. we could see localised flooding notjust across the south but elsewhere as well. a full forecast coming up later on. thanks. also coming up, after stepping out of the ring — a dramatic change of career
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sets out her plans for another independence referendum —nd warns borisjohnson not to oppose it. more dismalfigures for the nhs — this time in wales — where hospitals recorded the worst ever performance at accident and emergency units last month. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with katie shanahan. it is understood the mikael arteta has said his goodbye to staff at manchester city ahead of expectations that he will be revealed tomorrow...
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as part of the long ruling corrupt establishment but he's offering talks with the demonstrators as nicolas cage reports. it was an election the majority of algerians didn't want and an outcome it seems rejected by many. tens of thousands rallied across the country as the results of the presidential election were announced i didn't measure it but abdul majid to born received just over $4900000.00 votes achieving a total of 58.15 percent of the vote this. abdel majid tbone is a former prime minister of algeria both men who held that position before and after him were found guilty of corruption he served during the 20 year rule of president abdelaziz bouteflika who resigned in the face of mass demonstrations in i am of course you know you are at the point of the national he does not represent us neither do the other 4 candidates we said no to elections with all those who are part of the former regime and we do not agree with what is happening so we. can i stretch my hand to the protesters to begin a serious dialogue for algeria i thank the protesters as they have helped to bring democracy bac
as part of the long ruling corrupt establishment but he's offering talks with the demonstrators as nicolas cage reports. it was an election the majority of algerians didn't want and an outcome it seems rejected by many. tens of thousands rallied across the country as the results of the presidential election were announced i didn't measure it but abdul majid to born received just over $4900000.00 votes achieving a total of 58.15 percent of the vote this. abdel majid tbone is a former prime...
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since romania's bloody revolution when citizens brought down longtime communist dictator dictator nicolae ceausescu unlike many of eastern europe uprising the transition was not peaceful hundreds of protesters died at the hands of security forces our next report looks at the critical events of december $989.00. romanians have been commemorating the uprising that took place 30 years ago this month president klaus your honey's later a wreath to honor the lives lost in december 989 as demonstrators in the western romanian city of teenage water stepped up their protest of communist rule dictator nicolae ceausescu gave orders to kill them the 1st demonstrators led by romania's hungary and minority were shot in the middle of the city as more citizens dared to revolt against the regime the resistance gained force to overturn the communists the night of december 25th. the next day 72 year old joshua school made a last attempt to retain power and an impassioned speech but the people would have none of it chaos broke out as he was shouted down. and his wife elena fled they want to team as a helicop
since romania's bloody revolution when citizens brought down longtime communist dictator dictator nicolae ceausescu unlike many of eastern europe uprising the transition was not peaceful hundreds of protesters died at the hands of security forces our next report looks at the critical events of december $989.00. romanians have been commemorating the uprising that took place 30 years ago this month president klaus your honey's later a wreath to honor the lives lost in december 989 as...
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scottish national party when a landslide north of the border prompted 1st minister nicolas sturgeon to formally request the consent of westminster to hold another independence referendum both prime minister boris johnson is ruling that out 55 percent of scots voted against independence in a referendum 5 years ago on the european parliamentary advisor and commentator mitch william believes brussels should stay out of both scottish and british. of independence the question sounds as if the german amy be years encouraging squash independence to be honest and most unhelpful and it will bear i think he just kept his nose squashed on blair's the master order to be honest i think boys johnson should be having some fun markets with mr mccullough star on the european commission warning them to stay out of domestic affairs cutting the european union . a successful brand and so on the european union me may feel i'm more dysfunctional but i shall see over the next 5 to 10 years. still ahead we continue our review of the last year and look at some key events including unrest in latin america that's
scottish national party when a landslide north of the border prompted 1st minister nicolas sturgeon to formally request the consent of westminster to hold another independence referendum both prime minister boris johnson is ruling that out 55 percent of scots voted against independence in a referendum 5 years ago on the european parliamentary advisor and commentator mitch william believes brussels should stay out of both scottish and british. of independence the question sounds as if the german...
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tres muertes violentas. >> nicolÁs madurolo niega hablando en materia >> venezuelatomÁs ella que dondede los paÍses mÁs violentos en el mundo superando paÍses como mÉxico, colombia y el salvador. lograron tasas de homicidios segÚn un informe de los amatorio venezolano de violena. ha cadena perpetua a las dinero.policÍa de hong kong reprimiÓ a una docena de mary en el interior del centro comercial en una frontera con china. del caos por manifestaciones. al regreso del fÚtbol no descansa en inglaterra por eso le >> hoy nos acompaÑa con los deportes daniel nora y como nosotros a quien odio y la premier no descansa. + >> el gusto de acompaÑar de una vez mÁs hechas en las que estamos de fiesta pero en inglaterra. jugando como intensidad y comandante pero bastantes cosas en juego. relatamos lo que ha sucedido en una nueva fecha del torneo inglÉs el equipo dirigido por el italiano se adelantÓ a los g en el segundo tiempo empataba para los locales pero con su doblete pero con su doblete se lleva el 2 1 segunda victoria en dos partidos en su regreso a la liga premier parte que volvÍa de red del
tres muertes violentas. >> nicolÁs madurolo niega hablando en materia >> venezuelatomÁs ella que dondede los paÍses mÁs violentos en el mundo superando paÍses como mÉxico, colombia y el salvador. lograron tasas de homicidios segÚn un informe de los amatorio venezolano de violena. ha cadena perpetua a las dinero.policÍa de hong kong reprimiÓ a una docena de mary en el interior del centro comercial en una frontera con china. del caos por manifestaciones. al regreso del...
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working class white white men to be a former supporter of the iranian islands a supporter of nicolas maduro in venezuela and even morales in bolivia possibly a supporter of putin he was very soft after saul's chemical attack always to the made him feel like a threat to national security on some level and for patriotic working class white people boris just storming up and down pretend to be winston churchill saying get it done chaps come on is much much simpler for people to understand i mean clearly great electioneering and he managed to literally hide in the fridge torch the questions dodge the big set piece interviews over night there was an interesting interview with us and it was through. that winston churchill's grandson grandson and he said i know jeremy corbyn in this room this is from a man breaks it has cost him his job in effect nicholas soames he said he said i think it was on al-jazeera over night he said i know jeremy corbyn but his politics have not moved on since his maiden speech in that building in 1983 and you got that feeling that that was combined with quite
working class white white men to be a former supporter of the iranian islands a supporter of nicolas maduro in venezuela and even morales in bolivia possibly a supporter of putin he was very soft after saul's chemical attack always to the made him feel like a threat to national security on some level and for patriotic working class white people boris just storming up and down pretend to be winston churchill saying get it done chaps come on is much much simpler for people to understand i mean...
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by mike pence nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power and it gracefully in doubt the legitimacy to run venezuela upon the leader of the opposition to me i swear to formally soon the duties of the national executive as president of venezuela president trump officially recognize the president of the venezuelan national assembly one going to do as the interim president of venezuela the time is now to support the venezuelan people to recognize the new democratic government led by interim president gore though the safety and security of president and his family are of great importance to the american people why don't try too hard to win over the military but when it became clear it stood behind a majority washington rolled out some empty threats are you hearing very well that is what i consider getting a thing but all 'd options are on the table all of these are open to all options or . on the table all options are on the table you can lose. the world not to the resolve of the united states and steamrolled the country with sanctions adding to the suffering of ordinary
by mike pence nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power and it gracefully in doubt the legitimacy to run venezuela upon the leader of the opposition to me i swear to formally soon the duties of the national executive as president of venezuela president trump officially recognize the president of the venezuelan national assembly one going to do as the interim president of venezuela the time is now to support the venezuelan people to recognize the new democratic government...
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sobre todo en venezuela, donde respaldÓ a la oposición al gobernante nicolÁs maduro.ue esta dictadura siga asesinando, siga matando. por lo tanto, lo que yo he dicho pÚblicamente es que todas las opciones deben estar en la mesa. janet: trump no descartÓ la acciÓn militar en contra de venezuela. asÍ lo dijeron cientos de venezolanos que protestaron frente a la sede diplomÁtica de benes duela en washington, el pasado 30 de abril. el mismo dÍa en el que podido llevaba a caboel intento fallido derrocar a nicolÁs maduro. >> Él tenÍa falsas expectativas de que lo de venezuela se iba a resolver mÁs rápido, que iba a ser mÁs fácil. janet: los asesores del presidente insistieron en el aÑo que con mayor presiÓn a cuba se podrÍa derrocar al rÉgimen maduro. nos dijo entonces en marzo john bolton. el gobierno restringiÓ por esto los viajes a cuba. le puso fin abruptamente a las visitas de cruceros y cancelÓ los vuelos a la isla que no fueran a la habana. el presidente este aÑo no viajÓ a latinoamÉrica, ni se reuniÓ con andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. a este lo criticÓ por no frenar l
sobre todo en venezuela, donde respaldÓ a la oposición al gobernante nicolÁs maduro.ue esta dictadura siga asesinando, siga matando. por lo tanto, lo que yo he dicho pÚblicamente es que todas las opciones deben estar en la mesa. janet: trump no descartÓ la acciÓn militar en contra de venezuela. asÍ lo dijeron cientos de venezolanos que protestaron frente a la sede diplomÁtica de benes duela en washington, el pasado 30 de abril. el mismo dÍa en el que podido llevaba a caboel intento...
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andrew neil interviews withjeremy corbyn and jo swinson and nicola sturgeon and nigel farage were allork. all right, thank you very much. we have another issue. throughout the campaign, broadcasters have been showing a wide variety of programmes involving senior politicians and the questions of who is invited where and who actually turns up and takes part have been as fraught here as they have with those interviews with party leaders. we're recording before friday night's head—to—head leaders debate on bbc one betweenjeremy corbyn and boris johnson, but for weeks have been receiving complaints from viewers for weeks like this from alice. let's talk about this, kamal. i mean at a time, you know, women mps are quitting parliament in significant numbers because of abuse and hostility, so the decision to exclude the only female national party leader, jo swinson — nick clegg was there with david cameron and gordon brown in 2010 — and it looks like very poor judgement by bbc news, doesn't it? so all of these leaders' debates that you have been referring to should be taken as a set of progra
andrew neil interviews withjeremy corbyn and jo swinson and nicola sturgeon and nigel farage were allork. all right, thank you very much. we have another issue. throughout the campaign, broadcasters have been showing a wide variety of programmes involving senior politicians and the questions of who is invited where and who actually turns up and takes part have been as fraught here as they have with those interviews with party leaders. we're recording before friday night's head—to—head...
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attention now to remain in that country is marking 30 years since the execution of former dictator nicolae ceausescu and the overthrow of his communist regime while she ruled remain you know for over 20 years and imposed a highly author a tarion form of leadership on his country following a brief show trial he was executed along with his wife elena on christmas day 1989 his fall from power was preceded by demonstrations against his rule as well as a brutal crackdown in a bid to quell the...