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you think we will ever be able to trace it back, nigel? i have no way of knowing that.e to work out at some point who is probably responsible. a signature... yeah. i do think anyone is hiding at the moment, i think they are sitting in the kremlin at they are sitting in the kremlin at the moment so you have to put a cave yet out on no evidence yet but even so, we're pretty sure who is behind it. so the important thing is the spy it. so the important thing is the spy fraternity knows who is behind it, they will all be gossiping amongst themselves on the various networks and those of them who are traitors to russia will be feeling very frightened at the moment. let's turn to the people because there is a story of a list? this is coming from a former kgb fsb major who defected to britain 20 years ago. he is on defected to britain 20 years ago. he isona defected to britain 20 years ago. he is on a hit list, i have known him for four years, his name is on a hit list, i have known him forfouryears, his name is is on a hit list, i have known him for four years, his name is bori
you think we will ever be able to trace it back, nigel? i have no way of knowing that.e to work out at some point who is probably responsible. a signature... yeah. i do think anyone is hiding at the moment, i think they are sitting in the kremlin at they are sitting in the kremlin at the moment so you have to put a cave yet out on no evidence yet but even so, we're pretty sure who is behind it. so the important thing is the spy it. so the important thing is the spy fraternity knows who is...
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nigel jones joining us live from london. nigel. >> hello. liz: what's your world been like since the facebook leak broke on march 29, the real story here. 16 to the 29? >> busy and it's been fun. liz: fun. fun not for the companies, i'm sure, but desperate to figure out how to duck and cover from the facebook situation and make sure they're in compliance. we really don't know how 50 million users' data got into the hands of cambridge analytica but whether facebook sold or gave it to the outfits or leaked it, define the biggest hole you think from what you can see facebook did not fill. >> well, i think they didn't explain to their users what they were doing. i mean, if they said to a user what's going to happen is you're going play this personality quiz, your personal data is then going to go a company you've never heard of who is then going to share it with another company you've never heard of who's going to use the data for the purpose of targeting you for advertising to get you to change your mind at this election, the users would be fre
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europe the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so an on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you're a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the five star movement being anti stablish when not leaning towards the left or right have made it clear they're not interested in forming a coalition with some of the other big players so really as we are expecting the final results to be announced in the hours to come there's certainly a huge questions in terms of the bigger picture about how it italy for. for the full hour. to discuss the latest developments as cross live to dr phil my garley a senior lecturer at st andrews university in the u.k. it welcome to the program dr matteo now anti establishment in your skeptic parties
europe the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so an on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you're a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the five star movement being anti stablish when not leaning towards the left...
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when they learned nigel farage would be on the boat, they decided to pull back.y will be out eventually. they will have to wait a year longer up to what is interesting with this story is the scottish conservative mps, they were using this story as an opportunity to show how they are different from those nationally. they will increasingly want to use opportunities like this to explain and show the people from scotland the scottish tories are different sort and will stand up for scotland. just on this whole issue of brexit. theresa may is in brussels today. this transition agreement agreed earlier in the week by michel barnier and david davis will supposedly be discussed by other eu members. it is difficult when you have headlines like this. it gets more and more difficult by the day, thatis more and more difficult by the day, that is the impression i get. more and more difficult by the day, that is the impression i getm more and more difficult by the day, that is the impression i get. it is massively complicated. i saw david davis and michel barnier announcing the
when they learned nigel farage would be on the boat, they decided to pull back.y will be out eventually. they will have to wait a year longer up to what is interesting with this story is the scottish conservative mps, they were using this story as an opportunity to show how they are different from those nationally. they will increasingly want to use opportunities like this to explain and show the people from scotland the scottish tories are different sort and will stand up for scotland. just on...
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with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the political commentator, jo phillips of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on government figures that reveal almost four times more men than women are in britain's highest paid posts. the sunday express says that the ex—russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia may have been poisoned by the contents of a parcel that went undetected in the post. the sunday telegraph reveals that senior government figures are leading a plan to ban russian officials involved in corruption and human rights abuses. the sunday times claims that since becoming prime minister, theresa may has received over £800,000 of donations from russian oligarchs. the sunday mirror front page features claims that up to one thousand children could be involved ina new thousand children could be involved in a new child abuse and trafficking scandal. and the sunday people says that the russian president vladimir putin is planning eight more attacks. of course, it's worth a reminder that russia has not yet been found responsible for
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the political commentator, jo phillips of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on government figures that reveal almost four times more men than women are in britain's highest paid posts. the sunday express says that the ex—russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia may have been poisoned by the contents of a parcel that went undetected in the post. the sunday telegraph reveals that senior...
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nigel farage and some fish on the front of the financial times.hink brexit can't get any more ridiculous, it is the spectacle of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the river thames as a protest at the fa ct the river thames as a protest at the fact that fishing is not going to change as much as we thought it would. we are not going to take back control of fishing in the way we had somehow promised. ithink, you know, the whole thing was a completely ludicrous stunt, but then again, the leave campaign did go around doing some ridiculous stunts during the campaign as well. says a remainer. a lot of people are saying... they are oi'i lot of people are saying... they are on the warpath saying it's an important industry. i'm not saying it's not, but there were other groups in society, take the staff in the nhs, we employa lot groups in society, take the staff in the nhs, we employ a lot of people in the nhs and they are wondering where the £350 million per week plastered on the bus is. we are not going to rerun that campaign again. we haven't got time
nigel farage and some fish on the front of the financial times.hink brexit can't get any more ridiculous, it is the spectacle of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the river thames as a protest at the fa ct the river thames as a protest at the fact that fishing is not going to change as much as we thought it would. we are not going to take back control of fishing in the way we had somehow promised. ithink, you know, the whole thing was a completely ludicrous stunt, but then again, the leave...
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nigel and jo, it has been a pleasure. thank you for watching.orget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is, who else, but mark kermode. so mark, what have you got for us this week? very mixed bag — we have gringo, which is a kind of caper movie starring david oyelowo. we have you were never really here, which is the new film by lynne ramsay, whose work i love. and mom and dad, a sort of satirical horror film starring nic cage. ok, so let's kick off with gringo. this is about a businessman who becomes a kind of wanted criminal? yeah, so the story is, david oyelowo is a sort of fairly hapless character working for a drug company. and he ends up faking his own kidnapping in mexico, because he discovers essentially that he's going to lose his job, it loo
nigel and jo, it has been a pleasure. thank you for watching.orget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is, who else, but mark kermode. so mark, what have you got for us this week? very mixed bag...
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ifiasa —— hearing nigel farage in my air.independence, people would rightly criticise me. it does matter what happens to the jobs and the living standards and other circumstances across the country and with a year to go we still don't know the answers to any of these questions, and the clock is ticking ever more loudly. one of the crucial areas for you and for wales is to do with the repatriations of powers after brexit. are we any clearer now about the kind of powers that will come to you and to cardiff and indeed to belfast after brexit happens? remember, the powers we are talking about are not new powers, they are things like the environment and justice, agriculture and fishing, that are already within the devolved competence of the scottish and welsh parliaments. so the debate just now is not what these powers are committees who them is the debate. at the moment, the uk government wants to centralise these powers at westminster, and effectively decide how they are used. in other words, to reduce the current competence of
ifiasa —— hearing nigel farage in my air.independence, people would rightly criticise me. it does matter what happens to the jobs and the living standards and other circumstances across the country and with a year to go we still don't know the answers to any of these questions, and the clock is ticking ever more loudly. one of the crucial areas for you and for wales is to do with the repatriations of powers after brexit. are we any clearer now about the kind of powers that will come to you...
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joining me now to react former uk independent party leader nigel farage.so much for coming on this morning, we really appreciate it, i'm honored to have with you us. >> thank you. heather: i know that you're incredibly busy. >> thank you. heather: they better think again when it comes to deal ohing or going head to head with president trump? >> well, the european union is a club run by unelected bureaucrats, bullies and they are use today getting their own way, the story at the moment is being portrayed, trump is the bad guy, the european union are the good guy, trump is the protectionist, the e, the free traders, it is deep hypocrisy for the eu to be doing this. they have already put tariffs on aluminum and steel and the fact that trump does it, it's okay for the european union to do it but it's not okay for trump to do it, so it's absolutely ridiculous and if the european union want to retaliate by putting further tariffs on, you know, tennessee bourbon or levi's jeans they will find tit for tat, all that trump has done is the same things that you yourse
joining me now to react former uk independent party leader nigel farage.so much for coming on this morning, we really appreciate it, i'm honored to have with you us. >> thank you. heather: i know that you're incredibly busy. >> thank you. heather: they better think again when it comes to deal ohing or going head to head with president trump? >> well, the european union is a club run by unelected bureaucrats, bullies and they are use today getting their own way, the story at...
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in european parliament, they are allied with nigel farage, thatis they are allied with nigel farage,me specifically, there would be several associations by these parties in recent times, so it is not easy to capture exactly what kind of you as is and what kind this movement will have, in case it will ever form movement will have, in case it will everform government. movement will have, in case it will ever form government. we'll be looking at that in the coming hours as those results come in, and over the coming days of course, as talks ta ke the coming days of course, as talks take place. tributes are being paid to an icon of british sport, sir roger bannister, who's died at the age of 88. in 1954, he was the first person to run a mile in underfour minutes. joe wilson looks back at his life. newsreel: 25—year—old roger bannister, third from the left. there are some moments of sporting history which become part of the world's history. he's decided that this is the right moment. what roger bannister achieved in 1954 was like a lunar landing for 20th century sport. bannister‘s old frie
in european parliament, they are allied with nigel farage, thatis they are allied with nigel farage,me specifically, there would be several associations by these parties in recent times, so it is not easy to capture exactly what kind of you as is and what kind this movement will have, in case it will ever form movement will have, in case it will everform government. movement will have, in case it will ever form government. we'll be looking at that in the coming hours as those results come in,...
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to get to talk to you thank you for joining us professor nigel cambridge university. sport now and then the champions league last sixteen fixture chelsea travel to barcelona previous clashes between the two european heavyweights patrick punched and with the aggregate score poised at a one all today's match looks set to be another thriller chelsea will be hoping to recapture the spirit that took them to the title just a few years ago. when former chelsea striker didier drogba announced his retirement from football on monday fans of the blues were minded of a better time in two thousand and twelve the london club won the champions league trophy now chelsea are stuck in fifth place in the english premier league and face an uphill battle against barcelona it will take more than a defensive masterclass from antonio conti to see them through. the mass that the game we've great concentration to stay with. on the beach in every moment of the game and to knowledge that. there are moments that we have to suffer because of as not only for charity but for every team and it play a
to get to talk to you thank you for joining us professor nigel cambridge university. sport now and then the champions league last sixteen fixture chelsea travel to barcelona previous clashes between the two european heavyweights patrick punched and with the aggregate score poised at a one all today's match looks set to be another thriller chelsea will be hoping to recapture the spirit that took them to the title just a few years ago. when former chelsea striker didier drogba announced his...
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borisjohnson nigel farage, they seemed to have points. exactly. let's get another question.ould bake the best cake out of the brexit suspects, and what would it be? great question. which suspects? jean—claude juncker, donald tusk... wasn't angela merkel a chemist? she would have all of the temperature is precisely worked out and everything. probably her. i think theresa may's ca ke probably her. i think theresa may's cake would have a lot of wheat in it. laughter the prime minister gave an interview about her delia smith recipes for christmas. that's right. christmas goose. things like that. i am interviewing her tomorrow, i goose. things like that. i am interviewing hertomorrow, i might ask her, shall i? yeah! one of them has seven teaspoons of sugarin one of them has seven teaspoons of sugar in their tea. keep tipping them in until they don't dissolve, he said. i think michel barnier is a ca ke he said. i think michel barnier is a cake person. —— i do not think michel barnier is a cake person come he always chooses healthy things in the canteens. in that austrian cafe. it'
borisjohnson nigel farage, they seemed to have points. exactly. let's get another question.ould bake the best cake out of the brexit suspects, and what would it be? great question. which suspects? jean—claude juncker, donald tusk... wasn't angela merkel a chemist? she would have all of the temperature is precisely worked out and everything. probably her. i think theresa may's ca ke probably her. i think theresa may's cake would have a lot of wheat in it. laughter the prime minister gave an...
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nigel farage. and the european parliament chief negotiator.suggest that tomorrow or even to light theresa may will be happy with the way the speech has gone down. light theresa may will be happy with the way the speech has gone downm was a tricky balancing act to keep all of these different sections happy. the telegraph has nicky morgan and william rees mogg both coming out with favourable reactions. there is obvious the lot of detail still to come out but it is interesting that she did say that she was not going to be buffeted by demands to walk out. as well as saying we are leaving the single market and the customs union, she is also telling eurosceptics that she is not going to walk away from the table, she will pursue negotiation. it would not be unusual for a speech to be delivered and for its to meet a p pa re ntly to be delivered and for its to meet apparently quite a lot of general agreement initially, and then if you days go by, and somebody says something they shouldn't, and things go slightly life. things can go awry but she is meet
nigel farage. and the european parliament chief negotiator.suggest that tomorrow or even to light theresa may will be happy with the way the speech has gone down. light theresa may will be happy with the way the speech has gone downm was a tricky balancing act to keep all of these different sections happy. the telegraph has nicky morgan and william rees mogg both coming out with favourable reactions. there is obvious the lot of detail still to come out but it is interesting that she did say...
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mark: come back, good to see you, nigel wilson.'s get the first word news with courtney donohoe. more ammunition for president trump as he prepares to impose the tariffs on steel and aluminum. the usa deficit increase more than forecast in january for a session high and exports fell 1.3% from december, the most in more than one year. the european union is skeptical of the president's justification for the planned tariffs on steel and aluminum, the trade commissioner says she is seriously doubting the u.s. wants the terrorists for national security reasons and says if donald trump imposes the tariffs the eu will do the same on a wide range of u.s. goods. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu urged the world to take a harder line on iran, saying the nuclear deal with world powers has added to dominance ineasing the middle east as he spoke to the economic club of washington 's president david rubenstein. >> iran since the deal has been a tiger unleashed from its cage, emboldened and enriched it by the deal and instead of joining t
mark: come back, good to see you, nigel wilson.'s get the first word news with courtney donohoe. more ammunition for president trump as he prepares to impose the tariffs on steel and aluminum. the usa deficit increase more than forecast in january for a session high and exports fell 1.3% from december, the most in more than one year. the european union is skeptical of the president's justification for the planned tariffs on steel and aluminum, the trade commissioner says she is seriously...
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know, nigel, no! laughter —— every day. laughter -- every day. the getting the card?r does forget the card, i a lwa ys he never does forget the card, i always do! i hope he's not watching. thank you very much, back again, just after 11:30pm. may even have different stories mixed in, make sure that you tune into the papers, and stay tuned, next on bbc news, it is meet the author. —— meet the author. sergeant hamish macbeth lives in a sleepy place, lochdubh, in the highlands where you might think there's not much drama. but 33 books on, he's investigating yet another murder in death of an honest man. yet, in mc beaton‘s novels, even when dastardly happenings are all around you, the pace of life in lochdubh, with its regular cast of characters never seems to change. these are crime stories that are written to be reassuring. welcome. what do you think hamish macbeth‘s secret is? ithink... what fascinates people is he's totally unambitious. and what i try to do, you see, i think of myself more as an escape artist than a writer, is give someone something to take their mind
know, nigel, no! laughter —— every day. laughter -- every day. the getting the card?r does forget the card, i a lwa ys he never does forget the card, i always do! i hope he's not watching. thank you very much, back again, just after 11:30pm. may even have different stories mixed in, make sure that you tune into the papers, and stay tuned, next on bbc news, it is meet the author. —— meet the author. sergeant hamish macbeth lives in a sleepy place, lochdubh, in the highlands where you...
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europe the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so in on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the five star movement being outside stablish meant not leaning toward the left or right have made it clear they're not interested in forming a coalition with some of the other big players don't really as we are expecting the final results to be announced in the hours to come there's certainly a huge questions in terms of the bigger picture about how it italy's going to proceed from the selection of the situation i what we discussed developments with international relations expert frederica bindy she believes people voted for the five star movement in protest against the ruling government. we were feuding and high level ups then chinese which didn't happen and they went to
europe the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so in on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the five star movement being outside stablish meant not leaning toward the...
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on the front of the ft, a photo of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the thames in protest of thefisheries policy during the brexit transition period. and the new york times leads with nafta negotiations turning contentious as washington wants to limitjunk food warning labels in mexico and canada. the gulf news carries a striking photo on world water day of a parched earth, saying the world needs greener water policies to avert catastrophe. that is a warning coming from the united nations. so, let's begin. with me is liam booth—smith, chief executive at localis,
on the front of the ft, a photo of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the thames in protest of thefisheries policy during the brexit transition period. and the new york times leads with nafta negotiations turning contentious as washington wants to limitjunk food warning labels in mexico and canada. the gulf news carries a striking photo on world water day of a parched earth, saying the world needs greener water policies to avert catastrophe. that is a warning coming from the united nations....
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you're of the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so an on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the fight for. movement being tied down with not leaning toward the left or right have made it clear they're not interested in forming a coalition without some of the other big players so i really am as we are expecting the final results to be announced in the hours to come there is certainly a huge questions in terms of the bigger picture about how italy is going to proceed from this a lot that we discussed developments with international relations expert federica bindy she believes people voted for the five star movement in protest against the ruling party we were feeding a high level of abstention news which didn't happen and they went to court for the five star movemen
you're of the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so an on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the fight for. movement being tied down with not leaning toward the left...
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so-called populism that is democratic movement which the elite don't like it's noticeable for example that nigel faraj is somewhat sympathetic to russia it's noticeable that donald trump. notwithstanding these latest event. congratulated president putin recently and so the as i theoretically elite. towns are attacking or malays and the problem is that it's seen as one of the lead driving forces as well as tories of may of all a driving forces for of europe's concern and pushing this forward was indeed donald trump it seems that the states were behind pushing europe to come out as strong as they have here i wonder why that is the same time trump still says he wants to work with russia or eccentric cetera. i think the united states ministration is totally shit so phrenic in the matter over russia it's quite clear that trump's gut reaction is to show some understanding towards russia and the real wish to cooperate hence the notorious phone call where he apparently ignored the written instructions from the deep state they quit the deep state is so deeply involved here. trungpa ignored that but there
so-called populism that is democratic movement which the elite don't like it's noticeable for example that nigel faraj is somewhat sympathetic to russia it's noticeable that donald trump. notwithstanding these latest event. congratulated president putin recently and so the as i theoretically elite. towns are attacking or malays and the problem is that it's seen as one of the lead driving forces as well as tories of may of all a driving forces for of europe's concern and pushing this forward was...
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nigel farage is with us. with us later this hour snoop. >> the man behind the investigative book called, "clinton cash," called, "secret empires." how politicians use their influence to make family and friends rich. you are watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ so i got an offer on the business, and now i'm thinking... i'd like to retire early. oh, that's great sarah. let's talk about this when we meet next week. how did edward jones come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care? jay. sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. stuart: well, well. we were down 330 ten minutes into the day. now we're down 169. it's a comeback of sort. liz: you never know, right? stuart: darden restaurant, parent of olive garden, longhorn steakhouse, maybe the weather has something to do with that. the stock is down nearly 5%. taking it on the chin. better sales at lands end. they like it. up 50%. lands end. i remember that name. >>> our next gues
nigel farage is with us. with us later this hour snoop. >> the man behind the investigative book called, "clinton cash," called, "secret empires." how politicians use their influence to make family and friends rich. you are watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ so i got an offer on the business, and now i'm thinking... i'd like to retire early. oh, that's great sarah. let's talk about this when we meet next week. how did edward jones come to...
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to be fair i don't think too many people outside of the orbit of jeremy corbyn momentum and nigel faragehat borisjohnson here has that. i think this would probably be one of those statements which the vast majority of people up and down the country here is active of their political perspective would agree with. it does seem that way, but the one thing you got to remember with russia is if you are shaking sticks they've got the bigger stick, and therein lies... how far can britain go with this very dangerous bear in the room? i want to, ifi may add two words. global support. the ft refers to that and thatjoint communique yesterday of germany, the us and france is very important and of course what the government, ministers have been doing in the un, british ambassador and the support of the us ambassador, that has all been extremely important at the un and also neto. and there are clearly more sanctions up theresa may's sleep and also we will see what the global support —— sleeve. these are very good intention and words and beginning of actions, but let's see what the russian response is.
to be fair i don't think too many people outside of the orbit of jeremy corbyn momentum and nigel faragehat borisjohnson here has that. i think this would probably be one of those statements which the vast majority of people up and down the country here is active of their political perspective would agree with. it does seem that way, but the one thing you got to remember with russia is if you are shaking sticks they've got the bigger stick, and therein lies... how far can britain go with this...
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nigel farage is with us now, fox news contributor.stuart: it seems to be escalating really sharply at this point. what's the latest? >> yes, it is. in terms of theresa may taking the toughest action we've seen since the cold war, expelling diplomats, talking about looking at russian money and bank accounts in london, the royal family not attending the world cup soccer that's coming up in russia this summer. so, yeah, a lot of action's been taken. a consensus here, a global consensus surrounds an idea that it was not just russian people that did this, but that it was the russian administration that did this. and i hope they're right, because they haven't actually got any evidence. what they've got is they know this chemical was produced in russia, but i just -- for the sake of people's faith and trust in politics and our leaders, i hope they're right. stuart: i can't imagine what the feeling must be like in britain when you've got this clearly deadly nerve agents loose in a part of the country. was the reaction panic? rage? anger? what
nigel farage is with us now, fox news contributor.stuart: it seems to be escalating really sharply at this point. what's the latest? >> yes, it is. in terms of theresa may taking the toughest action we've seen since the cold war, expelling diplomats, talking about looking at russian money and bank accounts in london, the royal family not attending the world cup soccer that's coming up in russia this summer. so, yeah, a lot of action's been taken. a consensus here, a global consensus...
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in terms of the statement, simon, ithink —— nigel farage.stronger language, the foreign ministers last monday said they were very concerned and to it very seriously what happened in salisbury, we might the elevated to extremely serious tonight and of course you will get the statement from the leaders which will count for more in the eyes of russia but as nigel for icejust said, you will not see direct attribution towards russia not until the opc w have concluded their investigations. christian. thank you. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines the war of words sparked by the salisbury poisoning intensifies — russia's ambassador to the uk accuses boris johnson of insulting the russian people on the first anniversary of the westminster bridge attack, a memorial in lights to all those killed through terrorism in the capital last year in a moment..the duchess of cambridge carries out her final official engagement today before going on maternity leave. gareth bale becomes wells record goal—scorer in a match against russia in whic
in terms of the statement, simon, ithink —— nigel farage.stronger language, the foreign ministers last monday said they were very concerned and to it very seriously what happened in salisbury, we might the elevated to extremely serious tonight and of course you will get the statement from the leaders which will count for more in the eyes of russia but as nigel for icejust said, you will not see direct attribution towards russia not until the opc w have concluded their investigations....
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one yearfrom campaigners including nigel farage.f 46 years and we will be an independent, free, self—governing nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. i felt nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. ifelt today nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. i felt today for the first time, i listened to people talking about wanting a second referendum, they are beginning to look ridiculous because the polling is clear, 65—70% of the full slate of the government, just get on with it, we don't want another vote. jonathan is in westminster, can you help us out with some questions. one would like to ask how the uk is going to fund the divorce bill because it's a lot of money? yes, a lot of money, £39 billion, roughly. but it isn't a charge for leaving in so many words. it is effectively an agreement by the uk and an undertaking by the british government to honour commitments which have already been made. as a member state of the eu we pay into the eu budget every year and that money is then spent acc
one yearfrom campaigners including nigel farage.f 46 years and we will be an independent, free, self—governing nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. i felt nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. ifelt today nation and that is a big day in this nation's history. i felt today for the first time, i listened to people talking about wanting a second referendum, they are beginning to look ridiculous because the polling is clear, 65—70% of the full slate of the...
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birds believe they will lose tight end fray burton and nigel adams and bradham and how about nick folesthey have gotten an respectable offer for nick. they have been offered a second rounder and looking for at least what they got for sam bradford, first and fourth round pick. look who is working and rehabbing, carson wentz. the eagles reportedly expect carson to be ready for the start of the season. the eagles effect of winning continues. kobe bryant is an oscar winner now, won for his animated short film on basketball. he spoke to the birds in december from l.a. it is all rubbing off. let's go to clearwater. good start with a strikeout in three innings. and hoskins, his second home run of the spring. 1-0, phillies. watch out for those sunbathing out there. carlos santana doubles off the wall. that will bring home a run. 3-0, philly. mike elfranco next, brings in another run. phillies beat the twins, 4-3. >>> sixers last night blew two different leads of 15 or more points. hopefully better in charlotte. they had 23 turnovers. brett brown says sixers need to be tougher. >> we're seeing t
birds believe they will lose tight end fray burton and nigel adams and bradham and how about nick folesthey have gotten an respectable offer for nick. they have been offered a second rounder and looking for at least what they got for sam bradford, first and fourth round pick. look who is working and rehabbing, carson wentz. the eagles reportedly expect carson to be ready for the start of the season. the eagles effect of winning continues. kobe bryant is an oscar winner now, won for his animated...
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just trying to find some type of understanding, you know. >> brown: woods met co-host nigel poor while was teaching a photography class at san quentin. the pair hit it off and quicklye built asy rapport that is the backbone of the show. >> one of the original intents was to show that inside andou ide people can work together as colleagues with professionalism and mutual respect. and i also can be the voice ofpe thon who doesn't have experience in prison. so i can ask the maybe embarrassing questions, or push earlonne a little bit. >> we wasn't trying to send no messages, nothing like that. we were just like, let's tell some good storges. >> brown: poor says finding good stories at san quentin has never been a problem. >> there's a lot of gossip inside prison, so it's not hard to get the worrearound that ecific.for something so at this point, we can get sople coming to us and saying, "i want to do thry," or, >> brown: for the podcast'sun designer, antwan williams, serving a 15-year sentence forme robbery, the challenge is to capture the feel of daily life here, including what he calls t
just trying to find some type of understanding, you know. >> brown: woods met co-host nigel poor while was teaching a photography class at san quentin. the pair hit it off and quicklye built asy rapport that is the backbone of the show. >> one of the original intents was to show that inside andou ide people can work together as colleagues with professionalism and mutual respect. and i also can be the voice ofpe thon who doesn't have experience in prison. so i can ask the maybe...
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analyst peter king believes that eagles believe they might lose nigel brennan and bo allen. and the eagles are listening to trade offers for super bowl mvp quarterback nick foles. reports sale the birds have gotten at least one respectable offer. they're looking for what they got for sam bradford which includes a first and third round draft pick. meanwhile, carson wentz is rehabbing working out at the complex. the birds shot this video of wentz in the weight room. the birds expect wentz to be ready for the start of the season. >> and one showed up on a tv show last night. take a look at the solution to a word puzzle on "wheel of fortune" last night. philadelphia eagles are super bowl champions. >> nice. i haven't gotten tired of seeing that. we're still pinching ourselves. let's talk about the nor'easter about to roll in here. >> brittney shipp has that. >> it's going to start wednesday at 4:00 a.m. and we'll see it increasing throughout the day and later on this evening, we'll see light rain. so, we have part of the system that's going to work its way to the east. and inter
analyst peter king believes that eagles believe they might lose nigel brennan and bo allen. and the eagles are listening to trade offers for super bowl mvp quarterback nick foles. reports sale the birds have gotten at least one respectable offer. they're looking for what they got for sam bradford which includes a first and third round draft pick. meanwhile, carson wentz is rehabbing working out at the complex. the birds shot this video of wentz in the weight room. the birds expect wentz to be...
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independence party nigel for raj agreed that the rise of the populists the new euro skeptic parties were a blow to the european union and they congratulated the five star movement with its success marco but sunny a political theory professor at milan university believes that the ruling party has clearly lost its position. there's no clear majority there's one clear result that is the democratic party that was in power is gone twenty twenty one percent will see but it's pretty much gone and the issue was so clearly that of immigration that bother them a lot and clinton clearly created that that mess for them the other thing is the movement the five star movement again the whole south this is a terrible blow for the european union you know i'm not saying it's like brecht's it but if they had. and they tell lex it right now i guess they sixty percent of their talents would work against the european union. it's sons like a plot straits i'd have a hollywood movie only it happened in a russian village a switch a maternity ward some four decades ago left two mothers raising each other's childre
independence party nigel for raj agreed that the rise of the populists the new euro skeptic parties were a blow to the european union and they congratulated the five star movement with its success marco but sunny a political theory professor at milan university believes that the ruling party has clearly lost its position. there's no clear majority there's one clear result that is the democratic party that was in power is gone twenty twenty one percent will see but it's pretty much gone and the...
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only nigel farr age came out and says theresa may should step down over it because it was a shame ande or less treason, and the scottish government felled betrayed by london over fishery rights. there are a lot of people who are, sort of, not ape with this. however, of course, the majority particularly in business will be greatly relieved because they are gaining time. brent: they are gaining time and certainty. what is uncertain is the future of the irish border, the boarder between northern ireland and ireland. it is still a thorn in the side of the u.k. and we understand that britain has agreed to what is called a backstop solution. what is that? >> that is a legal fallback. is it means, simply, if a, b and c will not be possible, d applies. d is what britain doesn't want. and it means that northern ireland would more or less have to stay in large parts of the customs union and the single market. and then the next step is that if you look at it more closely, indeed, in a border running between the european union and great britain, or not so britain after this, throughout the requir
only nigel farr age came out and says theresa may should step down over it because it was a shame ande or less treason, and the scottish government felled betrayed by london over fishery rights. there are a lot of people who are, sort of, not ape with this. however, of course, the majority particularly in business will be greatly relieved because they are gaining time. brent: they are gaining time and certainty. what is uncertain is the future of the irish border, the boarder between northern...
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nigel faraj is on deck on that coming up.re is this. >> it will show us that eric holder was very involved in the obstruction of justice, man who now probably says he's a lawyer and should be disbarred. >> sandra: darrell issa has been fighting to get answers for his family of murdered border control agent brian terry. now bryan's brother kent could be one step closer to just that. after asking president trump for help. he will join us live here >> bill: president trump now imposing new tariffs, despite reservations from some leading republicans. what is next? we will debate that up coming up in a matter of moments. >> i'm delivering on a promise i made during the campaign, and been making it for a put good part of my life. i never did this, i never really thought i would. i said let's run for president, and look what happened. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you
nigel faraj is on deck on that coming up.re is this. >> it will show us that eric holder was very involved in the obstruction of justice, man who now probably says he's a lawyer and should be disbarred. >> sandra: darrell issa has been fighting to get answers for his family of murdered border control agent brian terry. now bryan's brother kent could be one step closer to just that. after asking president trump for help. he will join us live here >> bill: president trump now...
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nigel oakes. ochs comes from a military family and is one of the company's founders he made headlines back in the eighty's during his reported courtship of lady helen windsor the daughter of one of the queen's cousins he once said this about his work before his time at s.c.l. there's lord ivor mountbatten. a direct descendant of queen victoria third cousin of queen elizabeth the second and a member of a sales advisory board according to bloomberg we also have roger dad who's listed as the company's director. a former british special forces officer turned millionaire roger gabbed has donated around seven hundred thousand pounds to the conservative party over the last decade however it is important to note that in the wake of the scandal reports have surfaced that his involvement in s.c.l. and it last year and last but not least there's julian wieland chairman of the s.p.l. group. in fifteen general election we posted a photo of him campaigning with then prime minister david cameron perhaps unsurpri
nigel oakes. ochs comes from a military family and is one of the company's founders he made headlines back in the eighty's during his reported courtship of lady helen windsor the daughter of one of the queen's cousins he once said this about his work before his time at s.c.l. there's lord ivor mountbatten. a direct descendant of queen victoria third cousin of queen elizabeth the second and a member of a sales advisory board according to bloomberg we also have roger dad who's listed as the...
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a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, staging a unusualng dead fish into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is one of palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to sea to finish, i understand how the communities feel about the situation at the moment. i share their disappointment. no way i can sell this deal in the transitional period as a success to fishing committees. they will never ever be trusted ever again by the scottish fishermen. can he save us the time and say what they can expect from his government? the tories are taking this industry as expendable, the secretary of state talked about revival but industry cannot revive based on the status code that the government has delivered revive based on the status quo that the government has delivered on the cfp. what did we get in return? th
a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, staging a unusualng dead fish into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is one of palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to sea to finish, i understand how...
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everyone will remember the nigel farage controversial poster with a breaking point slogan.d the country, lots of people we re around the country, lots of people were ci’oss around the country, lots of people were cross about that. they were appalled, they thought it was crossing a line, it was and what brexit was about for them. it is also true that immigration from lots of people was a motivating factor. i think what will be interesting to watch now, in the negotiations, is whether immigration is used as a bargaining chip, actually. because amber rudd has been noticeably quiet about immigration figures, and about promises to bring down immigration. it's thought very possible that, during the negotiation process, which will continue past a year from now — and that's something we haven't said yet. brexitcast will go on forever. and this is something to point out. but it will be interesting to see, because you have so many eu countries — poland, the czech republic, slovakia, for example, they have a lot of their citizens living in the uk. they have other citizens who want to
everyone will remember the nigel farage controversial poster with a breaking point slogan.d the country, lots of people we re around the country, lots of people were ci’oss around the country, lots of people were cross about that. they were appalled, they thought it was crossing a line, it was and what brexit was about for them. it is also true that immigration from lots of people was a motivating factor. i think what will be interesting to watch now, in the negotiations, is whether...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage did make it onto the river, it all went to show just how angry themittee was and many on the conservative benches sure that anger. i'm sure the secretary of state will understand that there is no way i can sell this to deal in the desert additional period as anything like a success to fishing communities and murray, scotland or the uk. but several conservatives were not convinced that the government would not use that control to allow eu fishing in eu waters once each transition period was over. does the right honourable member agree that we await debts to our fishing beauties? and that we must not guarantee to the eu at the end of this application period any level of access in favour of a longer term trade deal? but while many conservative mps were disappointed with the government's deal, they still reserved some anger for the snp. does he share the concern that i have and the scottish fishermen confederation that they would keep us in the .doc that would sell scotland's‘s fishermen out? the snp were livid. they also tell me why over the years the s
the former ukip leader nigel farage did make it onto the river, it all went to show just how angry themittee was and many on the conservative benches sure that anger. i'm sure the secretary of state will understand that there is no way i can sell this to deal in the desert additional period as anything like a success to fishing communities and murray, scotland or the uk. but several conservatives were not convinced that the government would not use that control to allow eu fishing in eu waters...
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everybody will remember the nigel farage controversial poster he stood in front of with the slogan.rliament and around the country were really cross around the country were really cross around —— about that. they thought that crossed a line. it is not what brexit was about for them. it is all talk true that an immigration for any people was a motivating factor. -- it is any people was a motivating factor. —— it is also true. any people was a motivating factor. -- it is also true. it will be interesting to see whether emigration is used as a bargaining tool in the negotiations. —— immigration. amber rudd has been noticeably quiet about immigration figures and promises to bring them down. it is thought very possible that during the negotiation process, which will continue past the year from now, that is something we haven't said yet... we have so many eu countries. poland, the czech republic, slovakia, they have a lot of their citizens living in the uk. they have other citizens who want to come to the uk. spain is another country, italy. it is thought possible that the government may
everybody will remember the nigel farage controversial poster he stood in front of with the slogan.rliament and around the country were really cross around the country were really cross around —— about that. they thought that crossed a line. it is not what brexit was about for them. it is all talk true that an immigration for any people was a motivating factor. -- it is any people was a motivating factor. —— it is also true. any people was a motivating factor. -- it is also true. it...
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the dup's nigel dodds.rds as peers insisted the uk should not withdraw from the european nuclear agreement, euratom, until a replacement deal was in place. the euratom arrangement covers issues such as the transport of radioactive materials, including those used in medical treatments, or in nuclear power stations. the government was defeated by 265 votes to 194, a majority of 71 votes on the nuclear safeguards bill. earlier the topic exercising their lordships was rubbish — literally. 0ne conservative former minister thought it would be a good idea to add litter—picking to the national curriculum. and he wasn't mincing his words. the shocking and disgusting proliferation of litter in our towns and countryside frankly seems this nation. whilst my proposal might need some opposition and some people would understandably be very concerned about safety and some teachers might not like it very much, if it where enacted that all children spent a couple hours clearing litter, i believe it might have a gradual effec
the dup's nigel dodds.rds as peers insisted the uk should not withdraw from the european nuclear agreement, euratom, until a replacement deal was in place. the euratom arrangement covers issues such as the transport of radioactive materials, including those used in medical treatments, or in nuclear power stations. the government was defeated by 265 votes to 194, a majority of 71 votes on the nuclear safeguards bill. earlier the topic exercising their lordships was rubbish — literally. 0ne...
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have the i yes the number of out of school children not just the nasty cup of the curse the words nigel has to grapple with between fourteen to sixteen media children that are out of school now when you look at that compared to the all campaign to ensure that girls go to school and all sorts in that regard. as being against west an indication and particularly against girls' education about this in part our work because it's one thing to call for girls to go to school it is another the to ensure that the government has the live limb environment that will ensure that this is actually as changed so when we said there should go to school and they have to go to school with up and to make that choice between going to school or stay in a live body at choice or going to school or been abducted they'll be put to question our entire effort as they need us to whether we want to try to go to school so and is job or dies in the effort not just of my organizational must serve our or that of our working in this need and so given that i mean what is the message that you would give to these parents beca
have the i yes the number of out of school children not just the nasty cup of the curse the words nigel has to grapple with between fourteen to sixteen media children that are out of school now when you look at that compared to the all campaign to ensure that girls go to school and all sorts in that regard. as being against west an indication and particularly against girls' education about this in part our work because it's one thing to call for girls to go to school it is another the to ensure...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigelof the sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillips. the education secretary says he wants to resolve a recruitment crisis in england's schools, by cutting the work load of teachers. damian hinds told a conference of head teachers that the government would "strip away" pointless tasks, so their staff can "focus on what actually matters". here's elaine dunkley. this is passmores academy in essex, and like so many schools, it's struggling to recruit teachers. classrooms around the country are now relying on agency supply teachers to cover permanent vacancies. the government keeps missing targets about recruitment into the profession. we've got 4,000 less teachers than we need, and especially in the shortage subjects, key subjects in the curriculum, english, maths, science, all those sorts of things. the issue isn't just about recruiting new staff, but stopping existing teachers from leaving the profession. over the next five years in england, the pupil numbers are expected to
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigelof the sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillips. the education secretary says he wants to resolve a recruitment crisis in england's schools, by cutting the work load of teachers. damian hinds told a conference of head teachers that the government would "strip away" pointless tasks, so their staff can "focus on what actually matters". here's elaine...
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and once a few nigel is on any phone or circumstances confining them what is their excuse me the record what is that this was an interview with your parents it's been in the attic of the mill b. chord for almost sixty years this story and copied it from me. then see if you one view the file overnight. up ok. we expect checklists the secret service to remain steadfast courageous and fairless a check is does not falter and does not retreat from difficulty cowardice is foreign to him and he never hesitates to give his all for our cause because of the working class if necessary his life and order once given the book will be carried out even if it destroys. the old man's coming. good morning comrade minister nothing to report good carry on in smoke outside. don't stand around go catch spies. morning come at minister morning with sin cause on to me. not to look for a morning come at minister he has order is a must. how convenient it come with me let it. morning come right minister so you're afraid there so you have nothing to hide you don't have to run away. those operations simple eighty nin
and once a few nigel is on any phone or circumstances confining them what is their excuse me the record what is that this was an interview with your parents it's been in the attic of the mill b. chord for almost sixty years this story and copied it from me. then see if you one view the file overnight. up ok. we expect checklists the secret service to remain steadfast courageous and fairless a check is does not falter and does not retreat from difficulty cowardice is foreign to him and he never...
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nigel was born i make a portal to. your surely there is useful history yes it too is only theory borneo scene so the one asleep saying i'm here. i don't you. i mean we are sleeps with. one night she is a buster and that's when i called to start out the guy i'll go to me i will be two years very near nickel going to israel still really got going in the. thrall some women are spoiled and by the law go to the nature of the watch and the boys and girls both of them will use it and i already knew mr i was what they are mr talboys so what is on each of those at the bottom don't book of moments. to minister broke on you look i'll go well if you don't visible scruples nod bonomo but that's not the end. though those others are verdant voters if you go in there on the opponent next mom. oh yeah. the mud wife of twenty an awful. long honorable. walk. on on the do nothing but a little bit of talk with. her yet and i can. not you will not feed into dogging to cause you know it up north you need to win a war. where no you body and w
nigel was born i make a portal to. your surely there is useful history yes it too is only theory borneo scene so the one asleep saying i'm here. i don't you. i mean we are sleeps with. one night she is a buster and that's when i called to start out the guy i'll go to me i will be two years very near nickel going to israel still really got going in the. thrall some women are spoiled and by the law go to the nature of the watch and the boys and girls both of them will use it and i already knew mr...
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nigel was born i am make a portal to kuwait your surely there is use for history yes it too is only theory borneo scene so let's move through honestly say that here i don't i don't you and i mean we are sleaze. and neither she is a plus and that's when i called to start out the guy i'll quote him i will be two years very near not going to israel as the bridge got going in the. thrall snowmen and all but a local to the nature of the god delusion that wasn't there was the well you said then i already knew mr i was what they are mr talboys so what is on each of those at the bottom don't book of moments in. the ministry program you let go well if you don't visible steeples not all but imo but that's not the end. does look those are visited verdun voters if you go in there on the opponent. oh yeah. the mud wife of twenty an awful. long honorable. walk. on the moon looking good but it still could. be asked and i can. not you will know if you didn't dogging to cause you know it up when you know what you need thought of or. knowing body and what they most know what you call us and i will lead you
nigel was born i am make a portal to kuwait your surely there is use for history yes it too is only theory borneo scene so let's move through honestly say that here i don't i don't you and i mean we are sleaze. and neither she is a plus and that's when i called to start out the guy i'll quote him i will be two years very near not going to israel as the bridge got going in the. thrall snowmen and all but a local to the nature of the god delusion that wasn't there was the well you said then i...