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ananda and nigel's health deteriorated.also saw how frustrated their captors were getting. >> they felt like if only my family could come up with this money they would have their lives back. and they took their growing frustration out on me. >> at home in the canadian rocky mountains, the private security company suggested that lorinda who remained the point of contact for the kidnappers be firmer. amanda's friend kelly agreed. >> we felt like this would be a good decision. this would get us one step closer to helping secure amanda and nigel's release. so lorinda went ahead and was a little bit firmer. >> if i had the money, i would pay you. we are not playing games. it's you that are playing games. >> things got much worse for amanda after that phone call. >> they tied your arms and legs and pulled your body up by ropes and leave you? >> yeah. it's very hard for me to go back to that and think about what happened to me during those three days that i was tied up in that room. yeah. the three longest days of my life. >> afte
ananda and nigel's health deteriorated.also saw how frustrated their captors were getting. >> they felt like if only my family could come up with this money they would have their lives back. and they took their growing frustration out on me. >> at home in the canadian rocky mountains, the private security company suggested that lorinda who remained the point of contact for the kidnappers be firmer. amanda's friend kelly agreed. >> we felt like this would be a good decision....
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i would like what we had, nigel, and i don't want to lose it.ne else. the deal was rubbish. the deal wasn't good enough. so cameron i hold almost entirely responsible for this, more than you. do you? that's disappointing. and then, when we went over the waterfall in a bucket he left downing street with a song in his heart. he had to. he had to go. i used to play golf. the other big hobby that i've got which used to be considered really geeky, really geeky... metal detecting. can i guess? carriage driving. no. is it sporty? it is historical. brass rubbing. am i close? not really. i am a first world war nut. oh yes. an absolute nut. nigel, what should i do with the rest of my life? what do you want to do? i don't know. i think i am swimming against the tide at the moment. well, you will lose this one, but that's ok. what do you want to do? ijust wondered if i made a terrible mistake, as well. i think you did pretty well, actually. so it doesn't matter that i'm the butt of ridicule from half the cabinet forjoining the lib dems. back to politics? i
i would like what we had, nigel, and i don't want to lose it.ne else. the deal was rubbish. the deal wasn't good enough. so cameron i hold almost entirely responsible for this, more than you. do you? that's disappointing. and then, when we went over the waterfall in a bucket he left downing street with a song in his heart. he had to. he had to go. i used to play golf. the other big hobby that i've got which used to be considered really geeky, really geeky... metal detecting. can i guess?...
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nigel farage, shyama, still sort of on brexit, claiming he is skint. poor nigel.ays he has separated and is skint at 53. after 24 years, he is really not earning enough from politics. of course, we forget he has been an mep. we forgot all about meps until nigel farage started asking for us to leave europe. i think this is a story about a man on the brink of divorce. therefore, he is utterly panicked because he will have to hand over half of his doings to his mrs. it says he has a 4 million sperm town house. let us say in london at the moment prices are so down, no matter what the papers say, it will only go for 3 million, so nigel will only get1.5 for 3 million, so nigel will only get 1.5 million, for 3 million, so nigel will only get1.5 million, and for 3 million, so nigel will only get 1.5 million, and by those standards, he probably is skint, quite frankly. are you feeling sorry, is your heart bleeding for nigel farage? he also played a role in losing one of hisjobs because it is hard to see how he will continue as an mep, so maybe he needs to have as an mep, s
nigel farage, shyama, still sort of on brexit, claiming he is skint. poor nigel.ays he has separated and is skint at 53. after 24 years, he is really not earning enough from politics. of course, we forget he has been an mep. we forgot all about meps until nigel farage started asking for us to leave europe. i think this is a story about a man on the brink of divorce. therefore, he is utterly panicked because he will have to hand over half of his doings to his mrs. it says he has a 4 million...
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thanks tojo and nigel. coming up next, it's the film review.kermode. what have you been watching, mark? we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last. we can discuss that.
thanks tojo and nigel. coming up next, it's the film review.kermode. what have you been watching, mark? we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last. we can discuss that.
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very seasonal messages i was chairman of the international trade committee nigel evans vice chairman of the international committee i'm delighted to see a commune one on one thing and this is the special queen of which you'll be familiar with angus but how do you slay the lesser so whisky in the i'm not where stuff scotch of. course friends and then you can agree that claims that the sticks are not the water of life is the reason we don't want to make it that we're here like yours thank you thank you. but that's the view of two m.p.'s of the chair and vase g.l. of a parliamentary select committee but no meeting of minds on the complexity which breaks opposes to international trade and this this week shenanigans in brussels demonstrate we have not even reached the point of starting the vital cleared negotiations this is my view i admired the supreme confidence of the black city as well it did nigel evans of the everything will be all right in the night but as robert burns said facts of chills. and the fact is that the only reason britain is near the gleeman on the backs of bill is tha
very seasonal messages i was chairman of the international trade committee nigel evans vice chairman of the international committee i'm delighted to see a commune one on one thing and this is the special queen of which you'll be familiar with angus but how do you slay the lesser so whisky in the i'm not where stuff scotch of. course friends and then you can agree that claims that the sticks are not the water of life is the reason we don't want to make it that we're here like yours thank you...
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nigel co—founded the violent ultra—right—wing combat i8.urther his then beliefs. south wales was seen as a big area where we could not only go in and support the miners, offering food and picket line support, but it was also very much about once we were into that community we could open up and support other things. he believes far right groups are still using these tactics here. his organisation, small steps, now works in wales educating people against the dangers of the far right. recent official figures show... nick daines works with the home office to de—radicalise potential extremists. he says the mindset of some is becoming more extreme. i don't often come across very scary people in terms of using the kind of perspective of that person is psychopathic. but there have been a couple, one of which i'd say has been based in south wales, that was very high risk. welsh anti—terror police say they spend half their time countering the extreme right, but active membership of far right groups in wales is still relatively small. travellers are b
nigel co—founded the violent ultra—right—wing combat i8.urther his then beliefs. south wales was seen as a big area where we could not only go in and support the miners, offering food and picket line support, but it was also very much about once we were into that community we could open up and support other things. he believes far right groups are still using these tactics here. his organisation, small steps, now works in wales educating people against the dangers of the far right. recent...
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our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson, political editorsunday mirror. the mail on sunday reports that theresa may had to intervene in a stand up row between the defence and foreign secretaries in the house of commons the observer leads with a warning that the eu is under pressure not to give the uk a better trade deal than other non—member countries get after brexit. the sunday express says leading brexit supporting mps want the uk to make clear it will walk away from any trade deal they don't think is good enough. the sunday telegraph goes with tensions within the cabinet over the meaning of the commitments the prime minister made to move the brexit talks on. and the sunday mirror reports that some delivery drivers are working 1a hour days, and earning less than the minimum wage. let's dip in to some of those. plenty of brexit to mull over. take us plenty of brexit to mull over. take us to the observer, their front page talking about trade deal talks that will follow what emerged in the last few days. there's nothing like puncturing someb
our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson, political editorsunday mirror. the mail on sunday reports that theresa may had to intervene in a stand up row between the defence and foreign secretaries in the house of commons the observer leads with a warning that the eu is under pressure not to give the uk a better trade deal than other non—member countries get after brexit. the sunday express says leading brexit supporting mps want the uk to make...
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nigel dodds is giving a news conference.nt was and was not prepared to agree to. but they never actually saw the wording of the draft agreement. they did not think the wording reflected what the government had been telling them. so the inform the government immediately when they got that text, that draft agreement, that it was not acceptable to them. you are seeing the dup experience in the negotiations they have been involved in in the northern ireland peace process, nigel dodds talked about text being important. the dup know the importance of weighing every word, knowing that every word in an agreement is going to be interpreted. and they want to make sure they say that everything is unambiguous and that as far as possible at this stage the details are kneeled down. that is their problem with the text yesterday, it was problem with the text yesterday, it was too general. 0n problem with the text yesterday, it was too general. on this issue of regulatory realignment, he did see the dup were not opposed to have some kind of
nigel dodds is giving a news conference.nt was and was not prepared to agree to. but they never actually saw the wording of the draft agreement. they did not think the wording reflected what the government had been telling them. so the inform the government immediately when they got that text, that draft agreement, that it was not acceptable to them. you are seeing the dup experience in the negotiations they have been involved in in the northern ireland peace process, nigel dodds talked about...
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we will hear from nigel farage next.is bloomberg. ♪ a most a year and a half after britain voted to leave the european union, both sides finally striking a deal to unlock negotiations. here is what key players had to say. >> the result is of course a compromise. intensee result of a discussion between negotiators. >> millions of jobs depend on the future trading relationship we will determine. >> it was a difficult negotiation for the european union as well as for the united kingdom. >> let us remember the most difficult challenge is still ahead. >> there is still work to be done and negotiation on a number of issues. >> i am optimistic about the discussion i had but in the meantime, reaching this agreement now ensures businesses will be able to make investment decisions based on an implementation timeframe to welcomes certainty. >> we know that breaking up is hard but breaking up and building a new relation is much harder. tracy: as part of the deal britain has agreed to pay a 45 billion euro divorce bill, which did not
we will hear from nigel farage next.is bloomberg. ♪ a most a year and a half after britain voted to leave the european union, both sides finally striking a deal to unlock negotiations. here is what key players had to say. >> the result is of course a compromise. intensee result of a discussion between negotiators. >> millions of jobs depend on the future trading relationship we will determine. >> it was a difficult negotiation for the european union as well as for the united...
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how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. i have no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it but even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match twelve hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. and watching the news join us again at the top of the hour if you can buy for now. w.'s program guide on to. the highlights of the home. w dot com highlights. crime fighters the new season of radio crime thrillers begins. domestic violence cyber crime and human trafficking for investigative cases that will keep you on your toes said crime fighters series at the base idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighters and shan't te
how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. i have no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it but even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good...
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the dup's deputy leader nigel dodds held his westminster press conference today, he said the dup had on the table in brussels but said they only got that late yesterday morning. they said that was too late in the process. —— sight. they said it was unacceptable to them and they let the government knows immediately. the dup has been keen to stress that their position through this has been consistent, they don't think anybody should be surprised, that whenever into new regulatory alignment was meant to be in the draft document, that it was not something they could go for, i think you are seeing some of the experience in the many political negotiations they have been involved in down the years, throughout the political process, the peace process coming to the fore, nigel dodds said, words matter, the dup know the value of the text that is on the table in any negotiating, they know that every word will be analysed and wade and may be interpreted in different ways. in view of the dup, what was proposed yesterday was too ambiguous. they did say that they we re ambiguous. they did say that
the dup's deputy leader nigel dodds held his westminster press conference today, he said the dup had on the table in brussels but said they only got that late yesterday morning. they said that was too late in the process. —— sight. they said it was unacceptable to them and they let the government knows immediately. the dup has been keen to stress that their position through this has been consistent, they don't think anybody should be surprised, that whenever into new regulatory alignment...
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union or promises like that don't mean very much according to one of the leading brics a two years nigel for raj today in the european parliament he predicted there will be a second rexin it's the same story across the whole of the west the aspirations of the people and the aspirations of all political leaders and klaus in a very very different place are the result of raj's there i'm joined now by tony connolly he is the brussels bureau chief for irish public television r t e he is also the author of the critically acclaimed book brecht sit in ireland the dangers the opportunities and the inside story of the irish response he has been called the experts expert when it comes to breaks in ireland tony it's good to have you on the show what about that prediction good evening from nigel for raj are we going to see a repeat of bracks in. well for the moment everyone is trying to simply get over this particular hurdle that we've had in the past few months about moving from the first phase of the negotiations into the second phase which will look more specifically the future trading relationshi
union or promises like that don't mean very much according to one of the leading brics a two years nigel for raj today in the european parliament he predicted there will be a second rexin it's the same story across the whole of the west the aspirations of the people and the aspirations of all political leaders and klaus in a very very different place are the result of raj's there i'm joined now by tony connolly he is the brussels bureau chief for irish public television r t e he is also the...
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people like nigel farage in the former ukip leader, you cannot imagine a situation that he would utterbeing a member of the european union. the logic is, all of the downsides of eu membership remain, being in the single market, the customs union, freedom of movement, but you no longer have an argument about how these policies work. this is something we were talking about when we were speculating about what would happen after the referendum. i went to norway meeting the norwegian foreign minister, telling me we still want to have the relationship with the eu, we have opted out of the bits we don't like the agricultural stuff. basically we have to accept all the other rules and decisions made, we call it faxed diplomacy. they send us an e—mail telling us the rules we have to comply with. is that what jacob rees—mogg is implying. we will be in that situation? from his perspective. worse than that. the argument coming to the european union in the summit was the adoption of the full accy, the telephone directory worth of rules that the uk will remain bound by, potentially any new rules comi
people like nigel farage in the former ukip leader, you cannot imagine a situation that he would utterbeing a member of the european union. the logic is, all of the downsides of eu membership remain, being in the single market, the customs union, freedom of movement, but you no longer have an argument about how these policies work. this is something we were talking about when we were speculating about what would happen after the referendum. i went to norway meeting the norwegian foreign...
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you have people like nigel farage saying, and you might imagine there could not be a situation whereit is worse than being a member of the european union! and his argument, which has a logic, from his perspective, the downsides of membership remain, the hymn, being in the single market and free movement, and you are no longer around the table to have an argument on how those policies work. we were talking about this a few years ago when we speculated on what would happen after a referendum and i remember going to norway and meeting the foreign minister, who was telling me we want this relation with you, we have opted out of bits we don't like but we have to accept all the other rules and all decisions made and we call it fax diplomacy. is that what jacob rees—mogg implies, that we will be in that situation at least in the transition period? yes and for him worse than that because the argument that came from the summit was the adoption to use the lingo, the fall telephone directory of rules that the uk will remain bound by and potentially new rules that come down the track although th
you have people like nigel farage saying, and you might imagine there could not be a situation whereit is worse than being a member of the european union! and his argument, which has a logic, from his perspective, the downsides of membership remain, the hymn, being in the single market and free movement, and you are no longer around the table to have an argument on how those policies work. we were talking about this a few years ago when we speculated on what would happen after a referendum and...
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nigel, ian, thank you very much for talking to us.old. further snow showers over scotland. these are the pictures that have been coming in. snow also in shropshire and parts of northern ireland. road conditions will be treacherous weather has been snow. there will be ice, so watch out for that. snow showers across northern scotland, north—west england and northern ireland. elsewhere, a fine and dry afternoon. it will stay sunny for most of us. a really cold day, but at least the winds will not be as strong as yesterday. snow showers continuing across some northern and western areas, but we are concerned about the rain pushing in from the south—west. as it bumps into the cold air, northern england will turn to heavy snow. the met office have an amber be prepared warning for this. we could see between ten and 20 centimetres. that isa between ten and 20 centimetres. that is a lot of snow for the uk. treacherous conditions on the road, you will need to keep checking the weather forecast if you need to head out. the snow will ease down, tu
nigel, ian, thank you very much for talking to us.old. further snow showers over scotland. these are the pictures that have been coming in. snow also in shropshire and parts of northern ireland. road conditions will be treacherous weather has been snow. there will be ice, so watch out for that. snow showers across northern scotland, north—west england and northern ireland. elsewhere, a fine and dry afternoon. it will stay sunny for most of us. a really cold day, but at least the winds will...
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betty: that was nigel farage speaking to bloomberg.g more about brexit in the next hour. still ahead, coins futures -- a coin futures begin trading in the next hour in chicago. just because you can trade cryptocurrency, should you? we will be discussing bitcoin, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anything that goes from one dollar to $16,000, actually $20,000, the neck to $16,000, with nothing behind it, i think it is very dangerous. >> we watch it with interest. we try to figure out what it means. to me it is a little bit like the early 2000 when the internet took off and we were trying to revalue companies and the economy are the number of clicks you would have in a site. interesting,in is but it is not clear enough the value, the storage of value and what is driving its value at the moment. >> the cftc has approved some futures contracts, we will see what effect that has. there has never been a transparent market in bitcoin. you will see what goes on. it is an evolving market. ♪ decision-makers just as confounded as everyone else when it
betty: that was nigel farage speaking to bloomberg.g more about brexit in the next hour. still ahead, coins futures -- a coin futures begin trading in the next hour in chicago. just because you can trade cryptocurrency, should you? we will be discussing bitcoin, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anything that goes from one dollar to $16,000, actually $20,000, the neck to $16,000, with nothing behind it, i think it is very dangerous. >> we watch it with interest. we try to figure out what...
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thank you jo and nigel, you'll both be back at half 11 for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next, it's meet the author. this week on meet the author, jim naughtie talks with the writer and historian norman davies about his new book beneath another sky: a globaljourney into history. he circumnavigates the globe to explore in some of the remotest places, stories of settlement and migration, driven by the primeval urge to, "get up and go". welcome. to think that we all have an urge to get up and go, it's quite another thing to do it. you are no young man. you set off and you circumnavigated the globe to all kinds of places that you must never have imagined that you would get to. what drove you on? at a certain age, i received an invitation to australia but i don't like long flights so i decided to go by easy stages and take my time. and then i realised why go back the same way, just keep going, it took several months but it was a tremendous idea at my age! and the story you have followed, really, is the story of human movement, of migration, which of course
thank you jo and nigel, you'll both be back at half 11 for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next, it's meet the author. this week on meet the author, jim naughtie talks with the writer and historian norman davies about his new book beneath another sky: a globaljourney into history. he circumnavigates the globe to explore in some of the remotest places, stories of settlement and migration, driven by the primeval urge to, "get up and go". welcome. to think...
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you have much stronger leverage in this respect to the united kingdom ok just be clear you mention nigel farage there of course he was formally a ukip u.k. independence party euro m.e.p. but moving on twelve months ago we were talking about piddling issues like food labeling the content of the stuff in the supermarket they were buying today when our viewing this through the prism of unifying the island of ireland we've got two years of this still to go at least one of the biggest issues around the corner that people haven't even thought about yet. well the big issue really and again i speak for them somebody on the island of ireland is this is how people will be able to travel north and south tens of millions of people travel between north and south every every year and from the perspective of the irish government was that the border would be visible that this was something also that her shop and wanted they kept referring to their desire for a frictionless border the problem was that in the british government paper that was released in august this was purely aspirational there was no fi
you have much stronger leverage in this respect to the united kingdom ok just be clear you mention nigel farage there of course he was formally a ukip u.k. independence party euro m.e.p. but moving on twelve months ago we were talking about piddling issues like food labeling the content of the stuff in the supermarket they were buying today when our viewing this through the prism of unifying the island of ireland we've got two years of this still to go at least one of the biggest issues around...
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nigel farage will have something sharp to say about that. to put it mildly.e thing to note about mr gove, one of the reasons he's being ultra—loyal, like mr johnson, gove, one of the reasons he's being ultra—loyal, like mrjohnson, who's been more of a troublemaker, mr gove is desperate to be chancellor, that is desperate to be chancellor, that is the job you'll really want. if he's very loyal and shows himself politically astute, come the reshuffle, maybe the hapless, slightly hapless mr hammond might get moved aside, that's what he's hoping anyway. thank you for all that. it is like a cunning plan. let's move on to other matters. funnily enough the sun has it quite prominently, for them anyway. trump frenzy it talks about. sebastian, remind us what this is all about and why it's so important. one of his campaign promises this week was to move the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. and acknowledge jerusalem is the capital city. this was a policy instigated by congress in 1996, but it's so explosive that no us president has ever enacted every six months th
nigel farage will have something sharp to say about that. to put it mildly.e thing to note about mr gove, one of the reasons he's being ultra—loyal, like mr johnson, gove, one of the reasons he's being ultra—loyal, like mrjohnson, who's been more of a troublemaker, mr gove is desperate to be chancellor, that is desperate to be chancellor, that is the job you'll really want. if he's very loyal and shows himself politically astute, come the reshuffle, maybe the hapless, slightly hapless mr...
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half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because of the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. well. games with the media focus is firmly. in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't need to be prepared even though there are a large number of. even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match. hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. and we just have time for a minder of our top stories that we're following for you. the second phase of talks on britain's departure from the block the decision is a major boost for british prime minister. the new face will be even more challenging and four palestinians have been killed in clashes with israeli forces a violent protest against the us. capital dozens more. forces fired tear gas on protesters who were throwing stones. thanks for watching please stay with us.
half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because of the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. well. games with the media focus is firmly. in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't need to be prepared even though there are a large number of. even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match. hopeful another win can...
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ukip‘s former leader nigel farage, a former labour adviser and kate andrews from the institute of economicrs were on the sofa. it now seems the phrase "take back control", take back control and give it to the irish, you know, it's such a distraction... well, that's why we're going to talk about... 0k, guys... brexit is failing because of the government.... graham lee's e—mail to say: and monte hellman called in: andrew marr was unable to control them. as a licence payer, somebody who just wants information and to learn something from these people, this contributes nothing. now, the term fake news may have first been popularised by donald trump during his presidential election campaign, but it's become a major concern, notjust because politicians throw it atjournalism they don't like, but also because of the evidence of fake stories created and spread, especially through social media platforms, noticeably in the run—up to the us election. but how easy is it just got fake news? there has been rapid change in how young people consume news, and the bbc has started a scheme to help secondary sc
ukip‘s former leader nigel farage, a former labour adviser and kate andrews from the institute of economicrs were on the sofa. it now seems the phrase "take back control", take back control and give it to the irish, you know, it's such a distraction... well, that's why we're going to talk about... 0k, guys... brexit is failing because of the government.... graham lee's e—mail to say: and monte hellman called in: andrew marr was unable to control them. as a licence payer, somebody...
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we've had many complaints from some viewers over the years about, for example, too much nigel farage. so, i think it's a really good and important issue, this, and one that we spend an enormous amount of time thinking about. so, if you got into the team, for example, on question time, which would be a good place to start, we are really careful in trying to think about where we hold the programme, so we get the best possible spread of audiences, who's on the panel, notjust in the context of who's on the panel on a particular thursday night, but who's on the panel over the course of a year, over the course of an entire political or electoral cycle. so, we do really think about it a great deal. and actually if you look over time, if you look over all of the bbc, what we call output, all of the bbc programmes, it's something that we think really carefully about. actually, if it's all right with you, i think there's something different that is really worth thinking about. it's not about the representation of political parties, it's about the representations of views and personal points of
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with me arejo phillips, political commentator and nigel nelson, political editor of sunday mirror andup each —— to catch up a chance to cut up each —— to catch up with them because they've had a bit of a head start. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with. .. the times says that paedophiles are using youtube as a ‘shop window‘ to showcase abused children. the telegraph says that police have sparked an increase in shoplifting by not investigating thefts under £200. the guardian leads with tory mps demanding that chancellor phillip hammond reveal the brexit research papers looking at trade outcomes. brexit also fronts the 'i" — following comments from the conservative mayor of the west midlands warning against a hard brexit. the case of laura plummer, the british womenjailed in egypt leads the mirror. the financial times says that the retail sector is disappointed at the drop in footfall for the traditional boxing day sales. the sun leads with british troops being asked to use gender neutral words — dubbing it the pc brigade. and the express says a stroll in the garden will help figh
with me arejo phillips, political commentator and nigel nelson, political editor of sunday mirror andup each —— to catch up a chance to cut up each —— to catch up with them because they've had a bit of a head start. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with. .. the times says that paedophiles are using youtube as a ‘shop window‘ to showcase abused children. the telegraph says that police have sparked an increase in shoplifting by not investigating thefts under £200. the guardian...
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to spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media noddles minds focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match. a hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. in skiing norway's. dominated the slopes in the downhill event in nevada got a dana it's in a single charge to a convincing victory making this his second wealth cup downhill win this season spend on the top of the standings in the wilds cup american lindsey vonn powered to victory in a super cup race in neighboring frons she now takes her record tally of wild cup wins to seventy eight. the top story
to spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media noddles minds focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it even with their missing players they still have a...
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to spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's mind doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match. a hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. from c.c. . my first by status was a sewing machine. icon for all women are. something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was in the wanted. and it took me as the minutes.
to spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity the topic of nigel's mind doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd enjoy it even with their missing players they still have a...
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spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. was she has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players idea but even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the march twelfth a hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win could mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you austria as conservatives have struck a coalition deal to bring the far right freedom party into government sebastian ports will become the continent's youngest head of state after his party won october's elections with a hard line against immigration. and don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just download our app fro
spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. was she has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players idea but even with their missing players they still...
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. >> nigel west knows christopher steel, and he is a writer and historian whose specialty is british intelligence, and west says that steel is mi-6's man in moscow in the early 1990s. >> and thereafter, he ended his career as the head of the tranche of training the head of to offices, and that is an important role. >> and then he started this intelligence service here in this building. they specialized in getting deep targeted intel on foreign countries they were dealing with. steel's specialty was russia. >> i have listened to his presentations, what he calls the claptocracy, and this is the putin regime and the way it has been effectively looting the former soviet union, and he is the go-to guy if there is anybody who would want to conduct due diligence investigations, because he knows every personality. >> jonathan winer is a former deputy assistant of state for law enforce mmt the clinton administration the. he says that he first met christopher steel in washington in 2009. >> he knew more about russian organized crime, russian financial crime, russian money lau ing, russian corr
. >> nigel west knows christopher steel, and he is a writer and historian whose specialty is british intelligence, and west says that steel is mi-6's man in moscow in the early 1990s. >> and thereafter, he ended his career as the head of the tranche of training the head of to offices, and that is an important role. >> and then he started this intelligence service here in this building. they specialized in getting deep targeted intel on foreign countries they were dealing with....
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thanks tojo and nigel. coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what have you been watching, mark? we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last. we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as a jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and having survived the bombing then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed, mentally. and deal with the fact he'd suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight, which saw him in many ways as the embodiment of the boston strong mantra. here's a clip. when you're ready, scooch ahead before you stand up. yeah. 0k. 0k, scooch ahead. up, hips back.
thanks tojo and nigel. coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what have you been watching, mark? we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last. we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing...
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spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media noddles minds focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd injured even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match of a hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. well let's return to our top story now the return of the far right in austria and a government to bring in rosy weights now from australian public pool cost a f rosie the far right freedom party has been in coalition governments in austria before so this is not the first time what impact all they like to have this time. well that's quite hard to say now as we're only just learning that they've agreed
spend half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because the topic of nigel's man doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media noddles minds focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd injured even with their missing players they still have...
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been pretty tightlipped and when we saw the westminster leader of the dup, the northern irish party, nigelodds emerge from talks at whitehall this afternoon he very much avoided answering any questions or giving anything away. however, tonight, there certainly have been signs that we are moving towards some potential conclusion. we know that theresa may has spoken to the irish leader and also to the president of the european commission. there have been positive noises coming out of europe. i've been told by other sources that there are serious proposals now on the table that in london, brussels and westminster most people are pretty content with. the question is, however, what will the dup make of this? are they ready to say yes? i understand there are plans in place for, if it all works, for the prime minister to fly to brussels very, very early tomorrow morning, to be able to sign on the dotted line, to dot the is, cross the ts to get this agreement going, but that will only happen if the dup is finally willing to give her the green light. we've been here before and they put a spanner in
been pretty tightlipped and when we saw the westminster leader of the dup, the northern irish party, nigelodds emerge from talks at whitehall this afternoon he very much avoided answering any questions or giving anything away. however, tonight, there certainly have been signs that we are moving towards some potential conclusion. we know that theresa may has spoken to the irish leader and also to the president of the european commission. there have been positive noises coming out of europe. i've...
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half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because of the topic of nigel'smine doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd injured even with their missing players they still have a top quality squad but so do we and we feel good going into the match. a hard fought battle is in store but dortmund are hopeful another win can mark the end of the wildly volatile part of their season. from the pitch to the snow covered mountains of france or american lindsey vonn power to victory in a super g. world cup race and their bond reign supreme in the discipline despite coming off a back injury she now takes her record tally of world cup wins to seventy eight this is also her first victory in this event in nearly two years. you're watching the news live from berlin join my colleague helena
half a year here is so huge and so great that's how i see this opportunity because of the topic of nigel'smine doesn't concern me but i will say that he's a good man and always does a great job. has no desire to play games with the media not goldmines focus is firmly on remaining above dortmund in the standings after this weekend's clash. doesn't know if we need to be prepared even though there are a large number of dortmund players i'd injured even with their missing players they still have a...
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made nigel massey. even respond to the slightly been more often carla and than about what i can get her to feel sure you. get that one follows the end of the five hundred two he and a little cocky and have nothing more to the quality of the talk a little. bit. care and make a little out of the. little do each of these however should have an admiration. for the i don't want to. be of value use. philos of i think you. know a lot of the hell. yet you know how to do well in the end of a day. to come of it on a lot of books if all the hell. it was it has a year to marry you. as in in kenya if i need to go the distance you don't mean i want to be but. ok look. at least a look. at. my. mother i know there is this if you can please have a mission to do the son of nothing as a president that. excuse me. good. luck to. him that was not to look at. keep at it not at least. if you can pull those original religious people believe differently purely going to be we still live in the region will be in the natural somet
made nigel massey. even respond to the slightly been more often carla and than about what i can get her to feel sure you. get that one follows the end of the five hundred two he and a little cocky and have nothing more to the quality of the talk a little. bit. care and make a little out of the. little do each of these however should have an admiration. for the i don't want to. be of value use. philos of i think you. know a lot of the hell. yet you know how to do well in the end of a day. to...
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draw it in, you were getting on to the point, what is really going on is the people have spoken, as nigelt's the role of parliament. and i think, you but it's the role of parliament. and ithink, you know, if you but it's the role of parliament. and i think, you know, if you go back to magna carta, and i really mean that, the central run of parliament in the british constitution, this argument and debate was bound to come up, because the one thing you didn't get in the referendum where the terms of leaving europe or the terms on which used the end europe. i think this is going to be the argument and the debate. i think this is the splitter for both major parties. i think you can split both. right, ok, benedicte, just go through that story, anything else about that that appeals to you? we've gone back to damian green and then we went back to magna carta, can we come back up—to—date? to magna carta, can we come back up-to-date? to quote the observer, andindeed up-to-date? to quote the observer, and indeed ross altman and patients wait, what they very much pointing out, what they called the r
draw it in, you were getting on to the point, what is really going on is the people have spoken, as nigelt's the role of parliament. and i think, you but it's the role of parliament. and ithink, you know, if you but it's the role of parliament. and i think, you know, if you go back to magna carta, and i really mean that, the central run of parliament in the british constitution, this argument and debate was bound to come up, because the one thing you didn't get in the referendum where the terms...
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thank you very much, nigel, thank you.said one of theresa may's biggest political mistakes was to invite donald trump here on a state visit in the early days of his presidency. hello to you, sir vince cable? good morning. what do you think about him p°ppin9 morning. what do you think about him popping if for a cup of tea? well, it's terribly embarrassing for the government and i think theresa may realised she made a big mistake when she invited him. i think they assumed he would be moderated in the quay the republican establishment was intending to do, but he has been his own man and endorsed the white sue prem assist movement last summer ina damaging sue prem assist movement last summer in a damaging and inflammatory way and he endorsed in neo—nazi group in the uk and humiliated theresa may, you know, she will be desperately hoping this whole problem could be kicked in the long grass, but if the ambassador is right, he intends to ta ke ambassador is right, he intends to take up the invite and this will be extraordinarily
thank you very much, nigel, thank you.said one of theresa may's biggest political mistakes was to invite donald trump here on a state visit in the early days of his presidency. hello to you, sir vince cable? good morning. what do you think about him p°ppin9 morning. what do you think about him popping if for a cup of tea? well, it's terribly embarrassing for the government and i think theresa may realised she made a big mistake when she invited him. i think they assumed he would be moderated...
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made nigel milan and mathie. even a spot that it's only been more often carla and it up when i look at her fairly sure you. get that one philistine of the five hundred two he and a little kid and have nothing more to the college adult. community in that care and make little out of the. libby digits however should have an admiration. for the i don't want to. be a volume. philos of so. much richer than allowed to help. yet you know how to do well in the end of the day . because of a. lot of bits of folly. as it has a year to marry her. if i need to go the distance you have to mean i want to be but . ok look. at least the look. on. my. body i know but there is this if you can pull that machine through the senate enough times and to listen to that. excuse me. but. i don't know. if that was about to look at. keep up with that stunt at least. if you can pull those regional religious people a little differently purely going to be the solution the leader will be in the natural something of the drinking yes channel i'm st
made nigel milan and mathie. even a spot that it's only been more often carla and it up when i look at her fairly sure you. get that one philistine of the five hundred two he and a little kid and have nothing more to the college adult. community in that care and make little out of the. libby digits however should have an admiration. for the i don't want to. be a volume. philos of so. much richer than allowed to help. yet you know how to do well in the end of the day . because of a. lot of bits...