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lawson, nigel haver 's, nigel farage, nigel kennedy...h! what amazed me is 18 people last year actually gave their son christian name or first name of corbyn! but there were also 22 digbys! more than 2000 ten three! my mother told herfather she was going to call me daisy it was very unusual and he was a major general and he said you cannot, only maids, mistresses and cows are called daisy! that is a contradiction in terms! membership to digby, 22! after the triumph of nigel farage, you would have thought lots of people would name their children nigel? this might be rather unkind but a lot of people who hero worship nigel farage are not having babies at the moment. they are not quite that generation. that's a controversial point! there would be a lot more dogs called digby than ten three! oliver and olivia with the most common. what is going on with olives? daisy and digby, we love your names and are very pleased to have the studio. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc
lawson, nigel haver 's, nigel farage, nigel kennedy...h! what amazed me is 18 people last year actually gave their son christian name or first name of corbyn! but there were also 22 digbys! more than 2000 ten three! my mother told herfather she was going to call me daisy it was very unusual and he was a major general and he said you cannot, only maids, mistresses and cows are called daisy! that is a contradiction in terms! membership to digby, 22! after the triumph of nigel farage, you would...
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certainly continuing i think from where nigel farage continuing i think from where nigel fa rage leftk from where nigel farage left the party. nigel farage gave him his endorsement so i think you will be considered by ukip‘s long—standing, long—term members the safer continuity leader. certainly compared to peter whittle and anne marie waters. do you think those members will rally round and support him?| members will rally round and support him? i thought it was interesting the number of times he mentioned the importance of the party coming together. yes, and he said this is your party, i'm not going to force your party, i'm not going to force you to go in a direction you want to go in and i think he did sound very conciliatory. saying he recognised this is a very fractious party, it is divided. it has experienced both exhilaration of the brexit vote and fulfilling its single mission over many years, which was leaving the european union, but then it was plunged into chaos and political despair, losing its remaining... losing a couple of its mps, having a load of its councillors stand
certainly continuing i think from where nigel farage continuing i think from where nigel fa rage leftk from where nigel farage left the party. nigel farage gave him his endorsement so i think you will be considered by ukip‘s long—standing, long—term members the safer continuity leader. certainly compared to peter whittle and anne marie waters. do you think those members will rally round and support him?| members will rally round and support him? i thought it was interesting the number of...
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cannot either, nigel, because that in so many initiative5 cannot either, nigel, because that in so many worker5 bobby beck housing... the observer... theresa may in a battle for survival as the tories are sharpening their lives. we have not talked about the spectre of brexit! it will come up next week! here we have sajid javid saying he will not back are remaining in office. they know if they get rid of that will spark an election and the way things are looking, jeremy corbyn and labour would win so no tory, apart from perhaps boris, wa nts to tory, apart from perhaps boris, wants to actually risk an election. what will tend to happen is well a leadership challenge and then you end up with the supporters of the loser bringing down whoever is the winner. that is what would spark off the election. i think she gets to 2019, most tory mps say she will never lead us into another election, we will give her until after brexit... we will give her until after brexit. .. there is another argument which as you letjeremy corbyn wind and leave him to do with brexit and then you discover that the par
cannot either, nigel, because that in so many initiative5 cannot either, nigel, because that in so many worker5 bobby beck housing... the observer... theresa may in a battle for survival as the tories are sharpening their lives. we have not talked about the spectre of brexit! it will come up next week! here we have sajid javid saying he will not back are remaining in office. they know if they get rid of that will spark an election and the way things are looking, jeremy corbyn and labour would...
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while others believe it will be 18 or even 19 inches -- >> jimmy: okay, all right, nigel, nigel, please get it, we get it. thank you, nigel, very good. >> mm-hmm, yes, very good, atta-boy, yes, very good, yes, there we are. [ laughter ] mm-hmm, yes, here we go, yes, atta-boy, yes, there we are, yes, very good, yes, mm-hmm. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel, why are you doing that? >> i'm sorry, jimmy, this is how i breathe. >> jimmy: there you go. annoying british correspondent, nigel duffy, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, check this out. i saw that starbucks has started selling a new sushi burrito. [ audience ews ] when asked how much it costs, starbucks said, "don't worry, you'll pay for it later." [ laughter and applause ] it comes with a key to the bathroom. this is very interesting here. according to nintendo's newest official profile for mario, he isn't actually a plumber any more. [ audience ohs ] i was just playing some super mario the other day and i think i noticed that he got a a new job. take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: this is kind of funny
while others believe it will be 18 or even 19 inches -- >> jimmy: okay, all right, nigel, nigel, please get it, we get it. thank you, nigel, very good. >> mm-hmm, yes, very good, atta-boy, yes, very good, yes, there we are. [ laughter ] mm-hmm, yes, here we go, yes, atta-boy, yes, there we are, yes, very good, yes, mm-hmm. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel, why are you doing that? >> i'm sorry, jimmy, this is how i breathe. >> jimmy: there you go. annoying british...
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so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time.t with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of a busy week. parliament comes back on tuesday after a long break and the first thing they are faced with is the great repeal bill, now they have dropped the great. that puts all eu law into british law on brexit date, which is basically quite sensible. however, a lot of tory mps do not like this very much. they are worried about the government basically taking too many powers away from parliament and handing it to whitehall. so the telegraph as saying that six of them may well rebel. it could be even more than that. at the same time, labour objects to the bill because it doesn't put in the protections they wa nt to doesn't put in the protections they want to see in it and they will be voting against it and they are encouraging the tories to come across. in the sunday papers, a charm offensive by damian green, first secretary of state, who was effectively theresa
so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time.t with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of a busy week. parliament comes back on tuesday after a long break and the first thing they are faced with is the great repeal bill, now they have dropped the great. that puts all eu law into british law on brexit date, which is basically quite sensible. however, a lot of tory mps do not like this very...
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nigel farage said he didn‘t mind losing some off gdp if we would be outside the european union.he european union. he didn't quite put it that way. i'm paraphrasing. he said we would have sovereignty without being ruled by european bureaucrats. he did talk about the gdp. i don‘t remember the isolated bit. 2021 has also become a very important date because of the snap general election. we are expecting at the latest in a general election in 2022. tory mp, 0wen paterson, very concerned that this new date meaning that they can't strike trade deals and effectively that they can't prove that brexit works because it gives you more competitive trade deals with other countries, in time for the next time they go to the public. i think that's an interesting concern. yes, it‘s all about how it plays out between now and then. the ft, theresa may‘s constructive speech getting a cautious welcome. florence speech pulling back from the cliff edge brexit. but michel barnier, the chief brexit negotiator for the eu says that they still need more details and that they haven‘t got anything to discuss
nigel farage said he didn‘t mind losing some off gdp if we would be outside the european union.he european union. he didn't quite put it that way. i'm paraphrasing. he said we would have sovereignty without being ruled by european bureaucrats. he did talk about the gdp. i don‘t remember the isolated bit. 2021 has also become a very important date because of the snap general election. we are expecting at the latest in a general election in 2022. tory mp, 0wen paterson, very concerned that...
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nigel farage has this extreme nationalist view. vote was conclusive, and tied most politicians to agree to leave. what nobody has previously discussed is what leaving means. i remember during the referendum campaign, borisjohnson was effectively during the referendum campaign, boris johnson was effectively the leader of the leave people and he just said it will scare talk to say there would be any barriers to trade and investment. he said the german cell us mercedes, the italians sell their prosecco. nothing will change. he even said we would have our cake and eat it at one point. all of that nonsense has gone by, and boris appears to have agreed with this speech. before he was sitting quietly in the audience. the fact is, we are now going to have no new barriers between ourselves and our major market, we will continue under the present rules for two years at least. she did say two years or thereabouts. very briefly, nigel farage does have a point, doesn‘t it? this is not what the british people voted for full stop many of them vot
nigel farage has this extreme nationalist view. vote was conclusive, and tied most politicians to agree to leave. what nobody has previously discussed is what leaving means. i remember during the referendum campaign, borisjohnson was effectively during the referendum campaign, boris johnson was effectively the leader of the leave people and he just said it will scare talk to say there would be any barriers to trade and investment. he said the german cell us mercedes, the italians sell their...
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nigel and sally rowe have taken their son out of his church of england primary school on the isle ofd others as a boy. they had already decided to home school his eight—year—old brother because the same thing happened in his class. duncan kennedy reports. the school at the centre of this story on the isle of wight is not being identified, to protect all the children involved, including the children involved, including the children of nigel and sally rowe, the parents who have now withdrawn their six—year—old son. they say he was confused when another male pupil came to school wearing a dress. they say it is wrong to encourage very young children to embrace transgender is and that it offends their christian values. we want to protect our children, we want a good dialogue now about it so it is not just pushed into schools and accepted. we are concerned about how it could influence other children. we don't know, as sally said, what the ramifications could be. it is just too young to children be children. the school wrote to the couple urging them to accept it when male pupils came to sc
nigel and sally rowe have taken their son out of his church of england primary school on the isle ofd others as a boy. they had already decided to home school his eight—year—old brother because the same thing happened in his class. duncan kennedy reports. the school at the centre of this story on the isle of wight is not being identified, to protect all the children involved, including the children involved, including the children of nigel and sally rowe, the parents who have now withdrawn...
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nigel farage stepping down in 2016 and there have been a whole series of leaders, four, five, if you you can hear that the conference is about to start. he knows he faces a challenge. he has been a soldier, a former thames valley police officer. he was a liberal democrat before turning to ukip. infact liberal democrat before turning to ukip. in fact he has worked with united nations and also with the european union and so i think he feels that he is in quite a good place to be able to unify his party and to be able to address people in the public. i think possibly shortly we will be able to join the conference, as it gets under way. i should to say there has been a small protest outside today, not very upset that the far right german party ast have been invited to speak. that did remain very peaceful today. while we wait to hear from henry bolton himself, he has the main challenge i suppose for him is establishing exactly what ukip is for. given that their ultimate objective, which was leaving the european union, has been achieved through the referendum. people have been asking what
nigel farage stepping down in 2016 and there have been a whole series of leaders, four, five, if you you can hear that the conference is about to start. he knows he faces a challenge. he has been a soldier, a former thames valley police officer. he was a liberal democrat before turning to ukip. infact liberal democrat before turning to ukip. in fact he has worked with united nations and also with the european union and so i think he feels that he is in quite a good place to be able to unify his...
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now nigel is 6 months old. as he's grown, so has support for this bill. to date 199 members of the house have become co-sponsors. >> good morning. thank you all for joining us today. >> reporter: that support led to this legislative hearing. >> we're doing it to save lives. >> reporter: if the bill becomes law, it would launch a five year $10 million pilot program pairing service dogs with veterans with ptsd. that would go into effect next year. >> if you end up having a veteran where that works well and they stop using some of the prescription drugs, that's actually going to save a lot of money. >> currently the department of veterans affairs does not fund use of service therapy dogs as a possible health for veterans suffering -- method for veterans suffering from ptsd. >> reporter: looking ahead we hope to learn in the next few weeks whether the paws act will go before the full house veterans affairs committee for consideration and mark-up. on capitol hill, andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> now if you'd like to express your support or opposition to the paws ac
now nigel is 6 months old. as he's grown, so has support for this bill. to date 199 members of the house have become co-sponsors. >> good morning. thank you all for joining us today. >> reporter: that support led to this legislative hearing. >> we're doing it to save lives. >> reporter: if the bill becomes law, it would launch a five year $10 million pilot program pairing service dogs with veterans with ptsd. that would go into effect next year. >> if you end up...
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thanks tojo and nigel for now. we will have more time for more discussion and disagreement! that have a look at the weather prospects. hello, a lovely start to the weekend, with the exception of a few sharp showers in east anglia. most places were dry with some sunshine, with skies like this. sunshine is harder to come by tomorrow. this is today's weather on the satellite picture, this is tomorrow's. this atlantic weather system coming in. in fact, through the night we are going to see outputs of rain spreading across northern ireland and reaching into western fringes of scotland, wales and south—west england. the wind picking up with this as well, gales developing through the irish sea. high cloud spreading further east across the uk. all of that means temperatures aren't going down as far as they have done on recent nights. there willjust be a few of the clearest parts, eastern scotland and eastern england, thatjust dip down into single figures in the countryside. let's take a look at things in the morning. some
thanks tojo and nigel for now. we will have more time for more discussion and disagreement! that have a look at the weather prospects. hello, a lovely start to the weekend, with the exception of a few sharp showers in east anglia. most places were dry with some sunshine, with skies like this. sunshine is harder to come by tomorrow. this is today's weather on the satellite picture, this is tomorrow's. this atlantic weather system coming in. in fact, through the night we are going to see outputs...
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nigel farage, the former independence party leader sounds off.d something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your
nigel farage, the former independence party leader sounds off.d something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little...
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thanks very much, 10 and nigel, great to have you with us again.ext it's time for meet the author. a story about storytelling, that myth and belief, about human curiosity and our weakness for a secret. marcel theroux's new novel the secret books is a kaleidoscopic tale of religion and politics that moves from czarist russia to the bell airport in paris, in india and eventually to the brink of the second world war and the holocaust. 0n second world war and the holocaust. on every page the same question teases and torments you, what's true and what is not. welcome. i'm not sure if classification of novels is a very good idea or not but in the case of this very original story, i wa nt to case of this very original story, i want to hear how you would describe it as want to hear how you would describe itasa want to hear how you would describe it as a book. that say tuffey. for me it's an adventure story at the heart of it. i wanted it to have the energy and vigor of a classic adventure story. the book excels sprang out of my accession with another book
thanks very much, 10 and nigel, great to have you with us again.ext it's time for meet the author. a story about storytelling, that myth and belief, about human curiosity and our weakness for a secret. marcel theroux's new novel the secret books is a kaleidoscopic tale of religion and politics that moves from czarist russia to the bell airport in paris, in india and eventually to the brink of the second world war and the holocaust. 0n second world war and the holocaust. on every page the same...
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nigel, tell us about your exclusive pro—life tory profits from abortion pill.ce. it is like it was planned and everything. i will, i wish it is like it was planned and everything. iwill, iwish we it is like it was planned and everything. i will, i wish we could do it that way. —— oh, i wish. what it is, it's sort of sums up the tory love of money. jacob rees—mogg founded a company which specialises in investments in emerging countries with new industries. he is an outspoken anti—abortion politician. one of the companies, one of the investment funds, which in fairness he does not control, but he does profit from it, is selling a pill which can be and is widely used for abortions, around the world. obviously he is against abortion, he is very outspoken, and the question, really, is if he should be involved in something like that. now, he is not directly involved. but he is making money out of the company. when you pointed this out to him, what was his response? his response was that he thinks the vatican would actually be ok about it, i mean, his beliefs are base
nigel, tell us about your exclusive pro—life tory profits from abortion pill.ce. it is like it was planned and everything. i will, i wish it is like it was planned and everything. iwill, iwish we it is like it was planned and everything. i will, i wish we could do it that way. —— oh, i wish. what it is, it's sort of sums up the tory love of money. jacob rees—mogg founded a company which specialises in investments in emerging countries with new industries. he is an outspoken...
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i think nigel farage canjoin us think about it.good afternoon. she seemed to be intimating in this speech that the uk's not in a position to smoothly exit the eu on march 2019 without a transition deal? well, what she really said today was look, we are going to leave the grew but we'll do it in name only, it's my intention that trade and security arrangements shall continue as they are, science arrangeps shall continue as they are. in fact, arrangeps shall continue as they are. infact, she arrangeps shall continue as they are. in fact, she made it pretty clear that she doesn't want the leave at all and she wants the current status quo to simply be rebadged. as far as the transition period is concerned, well, let's be clear, we didn't vote for a transition period. all these arguments about cliff edges and the things goldman sachs tell us we should be thinking, that was settled in the referendum, we voted to leave and it's now going to be a minimum of five years before we leave the european union and i wouldn't be surprised if this w
i think nigel farage canjoin us think about it.good afternoon. she seemed to be intimating in this speech that the uk's not in a position to smoothly exit the eu on march 2019 without a transition deal? well, what she really said today was look, we are going to leave the grew but we'll do it in name only, it's my intention that trade and security arrangements shall continue as they are, science arrangeps shall continue as they are. in fact, arrangeps shall continue as they are. infact, she...
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nigel farage, thanks a lot.at to see you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: 2017's intense hurricane season has emboldened some climate activists. in a recent piece for the "outline" a writer brian merchant asserted the quote climate change denia change dend be a crime. what he calls climate denial should be punished as quote premed indicated murder. whoa. what is an actual scientist think about this notion? a death penalty defense disagreeing with climate advocates. curry a climate toggle gist, form everywhere chair of the earth and atmospheric climates. judith curry, thanks for coming on tonight. do you think that people who raise questions about climate change should be prosecuted for p
nigel farage, thanks a lot.at to see you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: 2017's intense hurricane season has emboldened some climate activists....
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nigel farage, thanks a lot.u tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ dispatcher: 9-1-1 emergency. caller: my husband-he's having trouble breathing... first responders hear it a lot. and everyone age 65 and older needs to hear it, too. the flu, and its complications, can be deadly. especially for those with a chronic medical condition. that's why there are higher-strength flu vaccines- made for seniors. ask your doctor or pharmacist for a senior flu shot. do it today. before the flu... becomes an emergency. dispatcher: 9-1-1 caller: she has the flu, please hurry. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: 2017's intense hurricane season has emboldened some climate activists. in a recent piece for the "outline" a writer brian merchant a
nigel farage, thanks a lot.u tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ dispatcher: 9-1-1 emergency. caller: my husband-he's having trouble breathing... first responders hear...
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nigel farage, thanks a lot.ight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, y maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. tuned. ♪ what started as a passion... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for l
nigel farage, thanks a lot.ight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, recent hurricanes harvey, irma, y maria have killed dozens of americans and many more across the globe. now, global warming activists are saying that skeptics of climate change should be charged with murder for those deaths. up next, we'll see what an actual scientist thinks of that proposition. stay tuned. tuned. ♪ what started as a passion... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash...
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nigel? is quite clear for me, we are going to lose the european union and the single market, but we want to trade with the european union. we have got an £80 billion deficit, it will be within their interests... but you will fight with each other all the way along. both of you, in both parties. i think we are quite clear under trees eight, will rememberduring the clear under trees eight, will remember during the referendum, was for remain. —— undertyrannies remember during the referendum, was for remain. —— under tyrannies of may. we are going to get a brexit deal for the united kingdom which is in the best interests of the people. as the labour party going to listen to people like keir starmer, who would prefer to be in the european union by hook or by crook, at least half a foot in the eu, resident was to labour heartlands in the north—west where every constituency, including all the labour constituencies, voted to leave the european union, who isjeremy corbyn going to listen to? i think i
nigel? is quite clear for me, we are going to lose the european union and the single market, but we want to trade with the european union. we have got an £80 billion deficit, it will be within their interests... but you will fight with each other all the way along. both of you, in both parties. i think we are quite clear under trees eight, will rememberduring the clear under trees eight, will remember during the referendum, was for remain. —— undertyrannies remember during the referendum,...
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and international referee nigel 0wens tells us that children are more at risk playing computer gamesn the rugby field. now, there's a full calendar in the efl this evening, but the european champions league is bound to take the headlines... liverpool have travelled more than 2,000 miles for the second set of group matches — where they'll face russian champions spartak moscow. after being held to a draw in their first game boss jurgen klopp is prepared to ‘battle for victory.‘ very strong side, very experienced side. very successful last year, this year a few problems probably with injuries. it's a problem for each team. that's football. football playing side, and they are experienced, so yes, we will be ready but we need to be ready because it's a difficult place to win. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford reports from moscow. there is a fairly heavy police presence here ahead of the match as you might expect, spartak expecting a big crowd and liverpool have brought 800 fans into moscow for the game. given the trouble in france last year the club have told liverpool fans they should ke
and international referee nigel 0wens tells us that children are more at risk playing computer gamesn the rugby field. now, there's a full calendar in the efl this evening, but the european champions league is bound to take the headlines... liverpool have travelled more than 2,000 miles for the second set of group matches — where they'll face russian champions spartak moscow. after being held to a draw in their first game boss jurgen klopp is prepared to ‘battle for victory.‘ very strong...
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emily: the fanduel c.e.o., nigel eccles.up, more on the equifax hack that may have struck nearly half the size of the american population. we take a look at the state of global cybersecurity next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with a check up first word news. florida gov. rick scott is urging residents ordered to evacuate to get out now. scott says people should do the right thing for their families. irm could be thea most destructive storm to hit florida in a century. irma is at warns dangerous, life-threatening storm. that those who do not evacuate will be on their own until the government can get back into storm-ravaged areas. >> it is a large storm. you need to start thinking through your own personal accountability. please make sure to take care of yourself first so you can take care of others, take care of your loved ones. and if you are able, take care of strangers and those in need. mark: british prime minister theresa may says every ef
emily: the fanduel c.e.o., nigel eccles.up, more on the equifax hack that may have struck nearly half the size of the american population. we take a look at the state of global cybersecurity next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with a check up first word news. florida gov. rick scott is urging residents ordered to evacuate to get out now. scott says people should do the right thing for their families....
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emily: the fanduel c.e.o., nigel eccles.up, more on the equifax hack that may have struck nearly half the size of the american population. we take a look at the state of global cybersecurity next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with a check up first word news. florida gov. rick scott is urging residents ordered to evacuate to get out now. scott says people should do the right thing for their families. irma could be the most destructive storm to hit florida in a century. tom bossert warns irma is a dangerous, life-thr
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nigel edwards is chief executive of the nuffield trust. welcome.h foundation. i can start with you. give us a sense of what your experiences have been, perhaps when your last shift? certainly. within mental health, which is a distinct specialism of nursing, we have stories of staff who are just unable to engage with the sort of therapeutic care that service users require. when i shift is short—staffed, one of the first casualties would be, for example, escorted leave for a patient. nipping to the shops from those people is an everyday, unremarkable event but for some one who has been detained for a number of weeks, that can bea detained for a number of weeks, that can be a significant part of their recovery that gets interrupted, it brea ks recovery that gets interrupted, it breaks down trust and it is not fair on the service user or the staff. nigel edwards, the royal college of nursing says the workforce is in crisis. does your research and what you have finite back this up? there isa you have finite back this up? there is a record number of nurs
nigel edwards is chief executive of the nuffield trust. welcome.h foundation. i can start with you. give us a sense of what your experiences have been, perhaps when your last shift? certainly. within mental health, which is a distinct specialism of nursing, we have stories of staff who are just unable to engage with the sort of therapeutic care that service users require. when i shift is short—staffed, one of the first casualties would be, for example, escorted leave for a patient. nipping to...
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and then nigel travis, ceo of dunkin', will talk coffee wars and the state of the consumer.hing "squawk box" on cnbc think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. want sure!ck? alright, looks like we've got chips, popcorn, pretzels? pretzels! plain, sourdough, spicy, sesame, honey mustard, chocolate covered, peanut butter filled, this one's in german, it says, "reindfleisch?" plain. great. so what are we gonna watch? oh! show me fall tv. check out the best of the best hand-picked fall shows on xfinity x1, online, and the xfinity
and then nigel travis, ceo of dunkin', will talk coffee wars and the state of the consumer.hing "squawk box" on cnbc think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the...
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lesbian, gay, and transgender rights say nigel and sally rowe have misjudged this, as children with gender issues need sympathy to avoid being bullied. i have a child who took a lot of bullying on my behalf, and that bullying was exactly the same, it was parents saying, we have a right to have an opinion, and they told their children there opinion, and having told their children, their children thought it was open season on their children thought it was open season on bullying by some. nigel and sally rowe, who are devout christians here on the isle of wight, say they have received lots of hate messages on social media. but they say this is about parent will pause rights and those christian values, both of which they now want tested in the courts. crystal palace have sacked their dutch manager, frank de boer, after only four league games. that's a premier league record. the south london side have lost all the games he managed, and failed to score a single goal. former england manager roy hodgson is believed to be among the favourites to succeed de boer. time for a look at the weather, with
lesbian, gay, and transgender rights say nigel and sally rowe have misjudged this, as children with gender issues need sympathy to avoid being bullied. i have a child who took a lot of bullying on my behalf, and that bullying was exactly the same, it was parents saying, we have a right to have an opinion, and they told their children there opinion, and having told their children, their children thought it was open season on their children thought it was open season on bullying by some. nigel...
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so obviously, nigel, irma is still very much an active situation. let's talk about response to a storm of this nature. when the storm clears out, what are the first tasks the red cross gets to? >> really we look at the people that are in the shelter and waiting for the government to say the all clear is there. people can return to their home and assess damage. the red cross comes in and we start looking that damage as well. we are looking at people who may not be able to go back into their homes. people who have lost or have complete destruction. then we are able to provide relief for that recovery. sometimes that means the clean t clean-up kit. sometimes that means providing bleach to clean things up and things that are minimal. sometimes that means providing more in different areas. but it is definite individual and working with family answers case work to see what exactly those needs are. then we work with them individually and as a commune it to put them back together and get them back on their feet. >> nigel, from the american red cross, thank
so obviously, nigel, irma is still very much an active situation. let's talk about response to a storm of this nature. when the storm clears out, what are the first tasks the red cross gets to? >> really we look at the people that are in the shelter and waiting for the government to say the all clear is there. people can return to their home and assess damage. the red cross comes in and we start looking that damage as well. we are looking at people who may not be able to go back into...
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after 10am, we will talk to nigel and sally.mary school because they're concerned, out of their primary school because they‘ re concerned, unhappy, concerned about the way the school handled another pupil's request to be recognised as trans gender. before that, the news and sport, before that, the weather. here is matt. there is a feel of autumn in the air. today, we start on a cool note. afairamount of air. today, we start on a cool note. a fair amount of showers around, but at least some of you had 5un5hine. this was the scene in northumberland and sunny spell5 will continue for many through the day. it is when the showers go through bringing hefty down purse and gusty wind5 with it. so it is a day of showers. the showers come with those particularly gusty wind5 showers come with those particularly gusty winds and they'll come with a rumble of thunder and hail too. fir5t rumble of thunder and hail too. first of all, the wind 5trength 5till first of all, the wind 5trength still at its strongest acro55 first of all, the wind 5tr
after 10am, we will talk to nigel and sally.mary school because they're concerned, out of their primary school because they‘ re concerned, unhappy, concerned about the way the school handled another pupil's request to be recognised as trans gender. before that, the news and sport, before that, the weather. here is matt. there is a feel of autumn in the air. today, we start on a cool note. afairamount of air. today, we start on a cool note. a fair amount of showers around, but at least some of...
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referendum nigel farage tells us that the resumes flow and speech mean so far goldman sachs is winning and the british people on losing and as jeremy colvin professor who's just party conference in the south east of england we are right who voted against the iraq war former labor cabinet minister lord chris smith the outgoing chair of the regulator of british advertising. plus the queen of mean on tereza may donald trump a seventy eight percent increase in hate crime in the u.k. winner of ru paul's drag race and insults comedian. it is legal in twenty nine u.s. states to be fired for your sexual orientation and as hurricane maria continues its trail of destruction we speak to the caribbean officers rebuilding their communities through celebration after decades of neo liberal imperial rule from what's meant the civil coming up in today's going underground well what was u.k. prime minister theresa may all about when she decided to use one of the world's greatest basilicas to outline bricks it plans ahead of tomorrow's german election we caught up with nigel farage to ask him about that a
referendum nigel farage tells us that the resumes flow and speech mean so far goldman sachs is winning and the british people on losing and as jeremy colvin professor who's just party conference in the south east of england we are right who voted against the iraq war former labor cabinet minister lord chris smith the outgoing chair of the regulator of british advertising. plus the queen of mean on tereza may donald trump a seventy eight percent increase in hate crime in the u.k. winner of ru...
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for the bundesliga title it was also a chance for the two youngest coaches in the league european nigel's man and domenico to disco to flex their muscles the two are more than familiar with each other attending their managers licenses at the same time and working together at hoffenheim so which of the two would rain supremes. you leonardo's man made five changes to his hoffenheim side you haven't lost at home in twenty games germany striker sandra wagner was left on the bench coach domenico to disco made four changes. it was replaced by franco to santo and it sack. not the brightest stars in the thirteenth minute the host took the lead after stevenson but for denis guy got. the first been listening to those for the nineteen year old who blasted the ball into the bottom corner. picked up the pace in the second half yet fan konoplyanka beat the keeper but his shot came back off the bar. hoffenheim are on the back foot and were lucky to still have to lead after qana pianka came close again. i mean it later shelled to have another golden opportunity but substitute books dollar couldn't find t
for the bundesliga title it was also a chance for the two youngest coaches in the league european nigel's man and domenico to disco to flex their muscles the two are more than familiar with each other attending their managers licenses at the same time and working together at hoffenheim so which of the two would rain supremes. you leonardo's man made five changes to his hoffenheim side you haven't lost at home in twenty games germany striker sandra wagner was left on the bench coach domenico to...
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oh, this is nigel. nigel, say hi to mr. baxter. -what's good, mr. baxter? -not this. dad, don't freak out. this isn't a big deal. well, that's true. it's a huge deal! we are awesome!
oh, this is nigel. nigel, say hi to mr. baxter. -what's good, mr. baxter? -not this. dad, don't freak out. this isn't a big deal. well, that's true. it's a huge deal! we are awesome!
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apparently a nigel slater recipe. but that is a big thing, to bring cake.he was asked about her style, and her response was, i get frustrated, people use the term robotic about me. i don't think i'm the least robotic. well why are you say in it, then? you are bringing it up say in it, then? you are bringing it up again! don't talk about what things aren't. but jonathan up again! don't talk about what things aren't. butjonathan agnew asked, didn't he bore you to tears, geoffrey boycott? he stuck to his guns, i'm sure she is trying to make an analogy, that being boring is not the point, it is about getting the job done, but it is quite an odd person to hold up as your leadership figure. he was also at the heart of the ructions which destroyed yorkshire cricket for many years because of the chaos, the divisive camps that he was one side of in that. but he did introduce us to the idea of the corridor of uncertainty. we have a lot of those in this building! let's move on to the i. this is the picture on the top of the eye, irma's path of destruction. just tinder
apparently a nigel slater recipe. but that is a big thing, to bring cake.he was asked about her style, and her response was, i get frustrated, people use the term robotic about me. i don't think i'm the least robotic. well why are you say in it, then? you are bringing it up say in it, then? you are bringing it up again! don't talk about what things aren't. but jonathan up again! don't talk about what things aren't. butjonathan agnew asked, didn't he bore you to tears, geoffrey boycott? he stuck...
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joining us is nigel eccles of fanduel. >> we have to talk about fantasy football. brady and rookied the chiefs fumbles early but made up for it in the second half. does an upset like that draw more interest in daily fantasy? >> we love story lines like that. not a great start for the patriots, but a great start for the nfl. this will be exciting. we will see a lot of great stories coming out. from the fantasy angle, that is what you get excited about. who are the sleepers. >> what kind of links do you see or have you seen between declining nfl tv ratings and engagement in daily fantasy sports? >> last year we saw significant declines in nfl ratings. a lot of focus on that, was it the election or one-time events? the most interesting is the ownership among millennials, which has declined for three straight years. we are seeing a macro shift among younger sports fans saying i am not going to sit for three hours watching sports on linear television. it needs to come to me. we will continue to see a decline there unless the league and all the folks engaged in this find
joining us is nigel eccles of fanduel. >> we have to talk about fantasy football. brady and rookied the chiefs fumbles early but made up for it in the second half. does an upset like that draw more interest in daily fantasy? >> we love story lines like that. not a great start for the patriots, but a great start for the nfl. this will be exciting. we will see a lot of great stories coming out. from the fantasy angle, that is what you get excited about. who are the sleepers. >>...
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nigel eccles with last minute pointers ahead of week one of the nfl season, and what to do if you've got players on tampa bay or miami. that game postponed for sunday. we're less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." apocalyptic, nuclear, deadly. look at that video. that in the middle of the screen is live video from nasa and noaa. the adjectives that are described by island leaders in florida mayors of what is coming and what has traipsed across their islands. this video from nasa shows it is a massive storm, it was to hit miami sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's now pushed up to 8:00 a.m. sunday morning. all right, we've got a whole bunch of stock stories related to this. walmart announced that due to hurricane irma's impact on florida, facilities will close or adjust hours of operation, walmart holding flat, slightly higher. comcast struggling, shares on track for worst one day percentage drop in eight years after the company warned it could lose 100 and 150,000 subscribers in the current quarter, because of the onslaught of the deadly hurricanes. specifica
nigel eccles with last minute pointers ahead of week one of the nfl season, and what to do if you've got players on tampa bay or miami. that game postponed for sunday. we're less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." apocalyptic, nuclear, deadly. look at that video. that in the middle of the screen is live video from nasa and noaa. the adjectives that are described by island leaders in florida mayors of what is coming and what has traipsed across their...
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midnight on this story, but tomorrow we might be hearing about a new political party being formed by nigel farage, if the leader of ukip isn't who he wants, and who knows whether that is only the first new political party we are going to hear about in the next few days. let's go to the financial times because still on syriza may, she was backing the borough and free—market capitalism. you are at the labour party conference. the big ideological divide between the two main parties, webster hasn't always been. clearly huge ideological differences and maybe this speech that she made defending free—market capitalism as the jeremy that she made defending free—market capitalism as thejeremy corbyn talked a lot of that socialism, did that accentuate that?” talked a lot of that socialism, did that accentuate that? i think there's a big difference. a different author in the way there hasn't been in some time. and it is interesting that it resonated, the labour party attacking on economic policy and wealth redistribution, resonated and went down well with the public, but anyway this is a continuation
midnight on this story, but tomorrow we might be hearing about a new political party being formed by nigel farage, if the leader of ukip isn't who he wants, and who knows whether that is only the first new political party we are going to hear about in the next few days. let's go to the financial times because still on syriza may, she was backing the borough and free—market capitalism. you are at the labour party conference. the big ideological divide between the two main parties, webster...
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nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirrorand political editor at the sunday mirror andle, and the political commentatorjoe phillips joins me. just to give you a flavour of that, we can show you the front pages. theresa may is facing a revolt from remain supported conservative mps over the upcoming brexit bill. the same story in the sunday telegraph, tory rebels being told to back brexit or getjeremy corbyn. the sunday times also leading with a brexit story, saying the reason may secretly agreed a £50 million divorce bill with the eu. —— saying theresa may secretly agreed. and the express front page has the news that ian brady, who died in may, left presents the pen pals including blocks of his hair —— left presents for his pen pals including locks of his hair. we will be discussing that and more a little later. the us—led coalition says it has carried out air strikes against more than twenty so—called islamic state vehicles trying to come to the aid of an is convoy trapped for days in the syrian desert. the is fighters recently surrendered an enclave on syria's border w
nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirrorand political editor at the sunday mirror andle, and the political commentatorjoe phillips joins me. just to give you a flavour of that, we can show you the front pages. theresa may is facing a revolt from remain supported conservative mps over the upcoming brexit bill. the same story in the sunday telegraph, tory rebels being told to back brexit or getjeremy corbyn. the sunday times also leading with a brexit story, saying the reason may...
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. >> nigel farage former you cap later and the godfather of the brexit. he has written an editorial saying as the commission president swept aside the issue i cannot help feeling relieved that we had left in the nick of time. he and other brexit or is are excited. this is proof that europe has moved on. it's official, brexit is boring. genie: chocolate. several papers are reporting that chocolate sold by major brands may contain traces of dirty cocoa. illegallyeans grown in protected areas of the ivory coast. these were the findings of an ngo published in the guardian. how the so-called dirty cocoa is mixed in with clean cocoa beans by traders who sell it to major chocolate whods like mars and nestle don't realize where the beans are coming from. a devastating impact on ivory coast rainforest. a quarter of the country used to be covered by rain forest. ivory coast is the world's biggest producer of cocoa beans and it is losing forests at a faster rate than any african country. genie: america's so-called most hated man martin shkreli has gotten himself loc
. >> nigel farage former you cap later and the godfather of the brexit. he has written an editorial saying as the commission president swept aside the issue i cannot help feeling relieved that we had left in the nick of time. he and other brexit or is are excited. this is proof that europe has moved on. it's official, brexit is boring. genie: chocolate. several papers are reporting that chocolate sold by major brands may contain traces of dirty cocoa. illegallyeans grown in protected...
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and sally ro, the children of nigel and sally ro, the parents who have withdrawn their six—year—oldy young children to embrace transgender is and that it offends their christian values. we want to protect our children. we want a good dialogue about it so that it is not just pushed into schools and accepted. we can see how that could influence of children. we don't know what the full repercussions of that could be. let childrenjust be children. the church of england school wrote to mr and mrs rowe urging them to accept it when male children came to school in dresses. they have the backing of the dice is a portsmouth, which said... —— the diocese of portsmouth. campaigners for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender rights say for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights say that mr and mrs rowe have misjudged this, as the children with gender issues need sympathy, to avoid being bullied. i've had a child who took a lot of bullying on my behalf, and that bullying on my behalf, and that bullying was exactly the same. it was parents
and sally ro, the children of nigel and sally ro, the parents who have withdrawn their six—year—oldy young children to embrace transgender is and that it offends their christian values. we want to protect our children. we want a good dialogue about it so that it is not just pushed into schools and accepted. we can see how that could influence of children. we don't know what the full repercussions of that could be. let childrenjust be children. the church of england school wrote to mr and...
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. >> nigel holterby, you folks are always doing remarkable work when people are at the most desperate. it's a long road ahead. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to continue our nonstop coverage of hurricane irma. right now, still a category 4 storm churning 40 miles south southeast of key west. hurricane storm winds are being felt. those refused to leave are being encouraged to shelter in place. we'll have a full report after the break for up to the minute updates all morning long. >>> it's 27 past the hour. i'm christ jansing live in new york at msnbc headquarters. we are keeping a close watch all day long on hurricane irma. a massive cat 4 storm. 130 mile per hour. the storm's eye wall is expected to hit between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. eastern. storm surge has already begun to hit the area. water levels rising two feet above normal. tampa bay could see five to eight feet of flooding. florida coast line could see surges reaching up to 15 feet. more than 400 shelters open across the state. more than 280,000 people don't have power right now. that number is expected to rise. i
. >> nigel holterby, you folks are always doing remarkable work when people are at the most desperate. it's a long road ahead. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to continue our nonstop coverage of hurricane irma. right now, still a category 4 storm churning 40 miles south southeast of key west. hurricane storm winds are being felt. those refused to leave are being encouraged to shelter in place. we'll have a full report after the break for up to the minute...
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nigel and sally rowe have taken their son out of his church of england primary school on the isle ofn the isle of wight is not being identified, to protect all the children involved including the children of nigel and sally rowe, the parents who have now withdrawn their six—year—old son. they say he was confused when another male pupil came to school wearing a dress. they say it's wrong to encourage very young children to embrace transgenderism and that it offends their christian values. we want to protect our children and we want a good dialogue now about it so it's notjust pushed into schools and accepted. we are concerned about how it could influence other children. we don't know, as sally said, what the full ramifications of that could be. it is just too young. let childrenjust be children. the church of england school wrote to the couple urging them to accept it when male pupils came to school in dresses. the school has the backing of the diocese of portsmouth, who say that: campaigners for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights say mr and mrs rowe have misjudged this, as
nigel and sally rowe have taken their son out of his church of england primary school on the isle ofn the isle of wight is not being identified, to protect all the children involved including the children of nigel and sally rowe, the parents who have now withdrawn their six—year—old son. they say he was confused when another male pupil came to school wearing a dress. they say it's wrong to encourage very young children to embrace transgenderism and that it offends their christian values. we...
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he actually said so and he invited nigel farage and his advisers, said one predecessor of ours, presidentd that is true the soviet union with the help of europe but he was very successful in this disintegration and now perhaps is the turn of the european union. less than one year after that, well, i'm afraid he is quicker in disintegrating the united states of america. believe me, we spend plenty of time what is happening in the us. we've already alluded to the impact of brexit and we cannot end the interview without going into a little more detail. you are, if i may say so, very connected in european capitals and you speak to a lot of the current leaderships. theresa may appears to believe that she can offer a certain amount of money, and it now seems it is around 20 billion euros, to tell europe that will mean that your eu budget through the 2020 will be fine, we will give you this money as we leave, in 2019, and that the result will you please give us preferential access to the single market, customs union and make sure we have a smooth transition. will that work? no. it's not going to
he actually said so and he invited nigel farage and his advisers, said one predecessor of ours, presidentd that is true the soviet union with the help of europe but he was very successful in this disintegration and now perhaps is the turn of the european union. less than one year after that, well, i'm afraid he is quicker in disintegrating the united states of america. believe me, we spend plenty of time what is happening in the us. we've already alluded to the impact of brexit and we cannot...
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got up and applauded except for a group of british army peas among them the hard core bricks a tear nigel for ours a bit later while another year a skeptic m.e.p.a. launched into a verbal attack on america's vision of europe the commission chief left the chamber . you know. wants to force the european union to become a single state yet we know that the euro is not a success story we have extraordinary levels of debt unemployment and social instability the second thing you can wants is to get rid of all international borders. of thousands hundreds of thousands millions of arabs and africans common to our continent. around after the news this hour don't forget to check us out on social media we're on facebook twitter and of course our website that's our to dot com i'll be back at the top of the hour so stay with us. i. can only donald trump ran a campaign that not only question many foreign policy orthodoxies but also lashed out against new conservative views of the world today the president is surrounded by men in uniform some are calling this a soft coup. paddies and was a situation like
got up and applauded except for a group of british army peas among them the hard core bricks a tear nigel for ours a bit later while another year a skeptic m.e.p.a. launched into a verbal attack on america's vision of europe the commission chief left the chamber . you know. wants to force the european union to become a single state yet we know that the euro is not a success story we have extraordinary levels of debt unemployment and social instability the second thing you can wants is to get...
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the close nigel we were preparing for the votes a group of around twenty people turned up and tried to enter the polling station they still did hanging signs writing graffiti on the walls and provoking us they were hitting things destroying things shouting slogans in favor of spain in favor of spanish unity and against the. meanwhile in the spanish capital people have voted in a mock referendum the question on the ballot paper was do you want catalonia to remain part of spain hundreds of people against scotland independence took part as a division in spanish society grows the country's european partners are not rushing to offer help. but then if you don't i mean there's. nothing else there was a. little initiative. the little fishing on television you should cover either fear not to take a side for their reps or a referendum and they do pay their share not but as you say that those measures taken by. the government of madrid are not acceptable imagine if the president maduro venezuela has struck down the same things there will be every day russia scandals will come out resolutions coul
the close nigel we were preparing for the votes a group of around twenty people turned up and tried to enter the polling station they still did hanging signs writing graffiti on the walls and provoking us they were hitting things destroying things shouting slogans in favor of spain in favor of spanish unity and against the. meanwhile in the spanish capital people have voted in a mock referendum the question on the ballot paper was do you want catalonia to remain part of spain hundreds of people...
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nigel farage, who had campaigned for donald trump during the last presidential election, he is thererdinary. one person we haven't seen down there was ben carson, you have a cabinet member also now coming out against the president's pick and supporting roy moore. that was pretty remarkable as well. donald trump made a bit of a mention to that on friday. he said there were people in his administration has appointed roy moore remarkable that appointed roy moore remarkable that a member of the member of the cabinet who aren't supposed to make political endorsements anyway, it shows you how much this particular baseis shows you how much this particular base is dividing donald trump's base. i think that people in the base, these people are showing up and campaigning for roy moore against luther strange, they are doing it to send a message to the president that he shouldn't be siding with the establishment to let them know that the movement is bigger than donald trump, that they have his back. they want him back. they all still love him, but they wa nt they all still love him, but they wan
nigel farage, who had campaigned for donald trump during the last presidential election, he is thererdinary. one person we haven't seen down there was ben carson, you have a cabinet member also now coming out against the president's pick and supporting roy moore. that was pretty remarkable as well. donald trump made a bit of a mention to that on friday. he said there were people in his administration has appointed roy moore remarkable that appointed roy moore remarkable that a member of the...
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address everyone got up and applauded except for a group of british army peas among them the hard core nigel for ours but it wasn't just the u.k. members that gave younker a frosty welcome. to the european union is not europe and europe is not the european union. wants to force the european union to become a single state yet we know that the euro is not a success story we have extraordinary levels of debts unemployment and social instability the commission chief apparently didn't take this verbal attack on his vision of europe to well as the euro skeptic m.e.p. harangued him lord young person got up from his seat and left the room. with the german elections less than two weeks away media outlets have been chasing down russian hackers for him as they assume it's high time to meddle in the european powerhouses vote in a washington post article one security expert is quoted as saying that it just doesn't feel right that the russians have been struck yet the report goes on to suggest that the reason for the no show might be that germany's nailed the art of cyber security yet it also states that
address everyone got up and applauded except for a group of british army peas among them the hard core nigel for ours but it wasn't just the u.k. members that gave younker a frosty welcome. to the european union is not europe and europe is not the european union. wants to force the european union to become a single state yet we know that the euro is not a success story we have extraordinary levels of debts unemployment and social instability the commission chief apparently didn't take this...
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we germany's election looming chancellor nigel's had a pretty tough week boot on the campaign trail and even had a tomato thrown.
we germany's election looming chancellor nigel's had a pretty tough week boot on the campaign trail and even had a tomato thrown.