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she unexpectedly heard from nigel, now divorced. >> i get an e-mail from nigel which was out of the blue. >> so you tell him where you're going. >> i tell him where i'm going. he's still interested in pursuing journalism. why not invite him to come with me. >> amanda e-mailed her mother and the risky trip. >> and you're thinking what? >> i would rather she didn't go. >> do you think you were a little head strong? >> i was head strong and i was even a touch naive. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout my 20s thinking about what would happen if something did go wrong. >> it was on the flight into somalia that another passenger warned amanda and nigel just how wrong things could go. >> he said to me, your head head, your head alone is worth half a million dollars. be careful. >> coming up, they were strangers in a lawless land. then the single terrifying moment that transformed amanda lindhout's life. >> a dozen armed men were emerging, all of them with ak 47s. i went into shock. >> when "dateline" continues. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid s
she unexpectedly heard from nigel, now divorced. >> i get an e-mail from nigel which was out of the blue. >> so you tell him where you're going. >> i tell him where i'm going. he's still interested in pursuing journalism. why not invite him to come with me. >> amanda e-mailed her mother and the risky trip. >> and you're thinking what? >> i would rather she didn't go. >> do you think you were a little head strong? >> i was head strong and i was...
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yes nigel, we can't wait. yes, we will have a wonderful time when that comes on.ng again on twitter, the british geological survey has tweeted that they have received reports of tremors in the area. they say that their seismologists on the case and they will verify whether there has been an earthquake as soon as they can. they have been some reports that it was about 3.6 or 3.9 magnitude, but let's leave it to the british geological survey of, because they are the experts. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, 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. thank you, nigel and jo. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. good to see you. what have you been watching, mark? a very mixed bag. we have jurassic world: fallen kingdom — the dinosaurs are back again.
yes nigel, we can't wait. yes, we will have a wonderful time when that comes on.ng again on twitter, the british geological survey has tweeted that they have received reports of tremors in the area. they say that their seismologists on the case and they will verify whether there has been an earthquake as soon as they can. they have been some reports that it was about 3.6 or 3.9 magnitude, but let's leave it to the british geological survey of, because they are the experts. that's it for the...
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still to come, nigel wilson.t will be interesting to talk to him about monetary follows -- policy. that exclusive interview coming up. let's get straight to the bloomberg first review. are set toparties sweep to power with a program set to fiscal expansion. with noofessor political experience is due to be sworn in as prime minister, along with his cabinet. the government was put together after three months of negotiation with five stars luigi demaio and the five-star league -- the anti-immigration league. the eu conference tit-for-tat penalties. commerce secretary announced duties on steel and aluminum on grounds of national security. the eu says they will retaliate immediately. next go has said donald trump has quote shot himself in the foot, while canada says it is an affront to their long-standing partnership. prime minister headed for a defeat in a vote of no-confidence. they will vote this morning, and opposition parties are joining forces against them. they have the backing of two antiestablishment groups a
still to come, nigel wilson.t will be interesting to talk to him about monetary follows -- policy. that exclusive interview coming up. let's get straight to the bloomberg first review. are set toparties sweep to power with a program set to fiscal expansion. with noofessor political experience is due to be sworn in as prime minister, along with his cabinet. the government was put together after three months of negotiation with five stars luigi demaio and the five-star league -- the...
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nigel -- what can you tell us about the third royal baby?-hmm, yes, everyone is speculating over whether the third royal baby would be a boy or a girl. some believe it will be a boy, while others think it will be a a girl. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel, i just said it's a boy. >> yes, but i wasn't listening to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what -- what else can you tell us, nigel? >> mm-hmm, very good. yes, yes, again yes. everyone is speculating about where the royal baby will live. some believe it will live in santa fe, new mexico, while others believe it will live in albuquerque, new mexico. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure the baby will be raised in england, nigel. >> yes, i'm sure you're correct. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. what else do you got for me, nigel? >> mm-hmm, yes, there we are. yes, atta boy. that's neither here nor there, yes. [ laughter ] everyone is speculating over what occupation the baby will be when it grows up. some believe it will be a a dental hygienist while others believe it would be a social media
nigel -- what can you tell us about the third royal baby?-hmm, yes, everyone is speculating over whether the third royal baby would be a boy or a girl. some believe it will be a boy, while others think it will be a a girl. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel, i just said it's a boy. >> yes, but i wasn't listening to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what -- what else can you tell us, nigel? >> mm-hmm, very good. yes, yes, again yes. everyone is speculating about where the royal baby...
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i think by all accounts, i mean, this is nigel's paper, he has done a very good job. the first time a memberof the briefed. it is the first time a member of the royal family has ever been on an official visit to israel and palestine. and he has obviously been moved to say, according to sources close to him, that this is what he wants to do to make it his life's work. whether he is going to succeed where other people have gone and failed beforehand... most notably tony blair. i don't think he ever had a chance, to be honest. but thatis ever had a chance, to be honest. but that is another conversation. this is somebody who is, in a way, above politics. it is interesting, because the royal family are not supposed to get involved in politics, but we know perfectly well they do because everything has a political angle, whether it is what his mother was doing with landmines or aids or his father with architecture and ecology. i think the fact that you have somebody here who is prepared to be very public, and as i say, very evenhanded in a visit like this, it sends out a str
i think by all accounts, i mean, this is nigel's paper, he has done a very good job. the first time a memberof the briefed. it is the first time a member of the royal family has ever been on an official visit to israel and palestine. and he has obviously been moved to say, according to sources close to him, that this is what he wants to do to make it his life's work. whether he is going to succeed where other people have gone and failed beforehand... most notably tony blair. i don't think he...
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thank you, nigel and jo. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.h this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now, we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming into america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin basically enlists benicio del toro's lawyer turned hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war, which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this time. turning you loo
thank you, nigel and jo. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.h this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt....
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nigel, you know it is the world cup. yes, i do. the independent has photographs here,
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nigel harris from rail magazine.as recognises the achievements of more than 1,000 other people across the uk. among them, the former liverpool manager kenny dalglish who received a knighthood. emma thompson, the oscar—winning actor, has been appointed a dame. lizo mzimba has more. commentator: kenny daglish! player, manager and a figure who gave huge support to the hillsborough families. kenny dalglish says he's hugely proud to receive a knighthood. to get this far and to come out and get the accolade i was being awarded is very humbling. imagine your husband bought a gold necklace and come christmas gave it to somebody else. oscar—winning actress and writer emma thompson becomes a dame, for services to drama. the troops have been firing indiscriminately. among the cbes, the award just below knight and damehoods, bbcjournalist kate adie, and businesswoman jo malone, for services to the british economy. i just feel on top of the world. it's an amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen, country and gover
nigel harris from rail magazine.as recognises the achievements of more than 1,000 other people across the uk. among them, the former liverpool manager kenny dalglish who received a knighthood. emma thompson, the oscar—winning actor, has been appointed a dame. lizo mzimba has more. commentator: kenny daglish! player, manager and a figure who gave huge support to the hillsborough families. kenny dalglish says he's hugely proud to receive a knighthood. to get this far and to come out and get the...
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nigel ran a different company from a different office. in a different country working on different projects with different clients, had absolutely no involvement to what we were doing. he had no access to our service, to our personnel, to a data. apart from my close personal relationship with him, he could have been a stranger. he was obviously speaking to what i can conjecture that he may been speaking to what he read in the newspapers, i have no idea. literally. >> so, as you know, anecdotally and what people have said -- asking questions [ indiscernible ]. the integrity of that denial. [ multiple speakers ] will be giving evidence of the next couple of weeks. do you think that they will give such -- unequivocally to your deniable -- [ indiscernible ]. >> shortly after i was last here, i believe erin bank submitted a statement to this committee. where he time lined in detail our relationship with him and that is almost exactly reflected the details that you have heard from myself and details that was presented to the idea regarding our
nigel ran a different company from a different office. in a different country working on different projects with different clients, had absolutely no involvement to what we were doing. he had no access to our service, to our personnel, to a data. apart from my close personal relationship with him, he could have been a stranger. he was obviously speaking to what i can conjecture that he may been speaking to what he read in the newspapers, i have no idea. literally. >> so, as you know,...
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nigel and jo will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers.'s meet the author. the persistence of the civil war in american culture is remarkable, but maybe not surprising. kevin powers is the latest writer to take a story of slavery from days of conflict in the 18605 and pick up its threads in virginia 90 years later, when an old man tries to chase his origins. a shout in the ruins is his second book. his first, the yellow birds, set against the background of the iraq war, having been a much admired novel from the pen of a former soldier. in this one, his theme is america's long struggle with race. welcome. you were born late in the 20th century, but any reader coming to this book will be made aware again of how close the civil war is, even to americans of your age. absolutely, and particularly if you grew up where i did in richmond, virginia or points south. capital of the confederacy. indeed, yeah. its presence is still quite immediately felt. of course, the landmarks and battlefields are right around the area, and so you can really walk th
nigel and jo will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers.'s meet the author. the persistence of the civil war in american culture is remarkable, but maybe not surprising. kevin powers is the latest writer to take a story of slavery from days of conflict in the 18605 and pick up its threads in virginia 90 years later, when an old man tries to chase his origins. a shout in the ruins is his second book. his first, the yellow birds, set against the background of the iraq war,...
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nigel, you know it is the world cup. yes, i do. independent has photographs here, leo messi boughs out of the world cup after france beat argentina. eliminating them from the tournament. the world cup is very exciting. it is exciting for football fa ns is very exciting. it is exciting for football fans because not only do you get to see the best players in the world, it is like the fa cup used to be. where the minnows have got as much chance, and it has a lwa ys got as much chance, and it has always been, we go into the world cup and it is either going to be brazil or germany or argentina, and so brazil or germany or argentina, and so far argentina and portugal and germany are out, so it becomes much more exciting and much more interesting. yes, ronaldo is out. yes, he was looking dejected but stern jawed as always. and leo messi, these are two of the most iconic and brilliant players in the world. it is one of those things. bring on harry kane, i save the you will be watching the next england game? yes, i do watch the end and game
nigel, you know it is the world cup. yes, i do. independent has photographs here, leo messi boughs out of the world cup after france beat argentina. eliminating them from the tournament. the world cup is very exciting. it is exciting for football fa ns is very exciting. it is exciting for football fans because not only do you get to see the best players in the world, it is like the fa cup used to be. where the minnows have got as much chance, and it has a lwa ys got as much chance, and it has...
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nigel farage, great to have you with us on "fox news @ night."you. >> shannon: when we return, howie kurtz takes a look at the media's coverage of president trump's handling of the family separation policy and criticism from an unlikely source. that story next. ♪ flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! noooooo! noooo. try directv now for $1
nigel farage, great to have you with us on "fox news @ night."you. >> shannon: when we return, howie kurtz takes a look at the media's coverage of president trump's handling of the family separation policy and criticism from an unlikely source. that story next. ♪ flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ]...
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nigel for rod was conceding. leave one the referendum.is more about what happened in june 2016. selloff,when we have a let's look at what happened two years ago. thatll, what did we see the hedge funds used? >> we went back and stop the clock to look at the most significant market and moment in history. the crash was the largest crash. what we found was polling companies were working for hedge funds. people did not know. there were generic reports that this was happening. leading up to it, several polling companies were privately working for hedge funds, including polling data on the day, streaming it to them hour-by-hour. they knew how people were voting while the vote was underway. they were calibrating trades accordingly. right, some did not get it right but there data underlined what they were doing. the remain bubble that was inflated by the pollsters and on carranza --nigel a bubbleage, created that may derivatives incredibly cheap that night. we got behind that moment and looked at this. it's a crime to publish exit poll data befor
nigel for rod was conceding. leave one the referendum.is more about what happened in june 2016. selloff,when we have a let's look at what happened two years ago. thatll, what did we see the hedge funds used? >> we went back and stop the clock to look at the most significant market and moment in history. the crash was the largest crash. what we found was polling companies were working for hedge funds. people did not know. there were generic reports that this was happening. leading up to...
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> we have spoken with nigel farage.the official campaign, but the other leave campaign. he has given us the statement. "it has been an extraordinary campaign, turnout looks high. and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future." francine: what are we looking at here? nigel farage, i guess going on to say that the remain campaign probably won. callinglear concession, out to his people of the future, like a concession works. francine: did he know otherwise? cam: other people that were with him have told different stories, but the most important thing, that was breaking news at the moment the polls closed, followed immediately by a pollster. at cap.pm, usually we see -- at 10:00 p.m., usually we see the famous exit poll. this was an exclusive exit poll. they follow up, backing nigel farage's words with data, saying it was 52-48. and by 10:04p.m., p.m., sky news -- these incredible pieces of information that would prove wrong, drove the pound up before the biggest crash of any major currency in the history o
> we have spoken with nigel farage.the official campaign, but the other leave campaign. he has given us the statement. "it has been an extraordinary campaign, turnout looks high. and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future." francine: what are we looking at here? nigel farage, i guess going on to say that the remain campaign probably won. callinglear concession, out to his people of the future, like a concession works. francine: did he know otherwise? cam: other...
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. >> nigel travis, these things have gluten and fat and sugar and everything that is good for you in them. americans are also drinking fancier coffees. is there an out of touch here at all? no. we stay very much in touch. it's interesting. we talk about this on national donut day. there are new doughnut stores rising daily. in fact, there's an article only this morning online, the eight fastest growing doughnut stores,ing small chains, so doughnuts are something people seem to like. i think they like them all over the world because we have success all over the world with doughnuts. and i know there's this halo of, it's no good for you, but it's interesting. now that we have national menu labeling i challenge people, look at how many calories in other products. go into a burger chain and car he it with how many calories in a doughnut. the average glazed doughnut is 250 calories, which most people are surprised by. they think it's 3500 or 600. tis is a treat. people should reward themself with doughnuts. having said that in america we're more famous for our beverages, number one on dri
. >> nigel travis, these things have gluten and fat and sugar and everything that is good for you in them. americans are also drinking fancier coffees. is there an out of touch here at all? no. we stay very much in touch. it's interesting. we talk about this on national donut day. there are new doughnut stores rising daily. in fact, there's an article only this morning online, the eight fastest growing doughnut stores,ing small chains, so doughnuts are something people seem to like. i...
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since nigel is a big piece of the story, we decided to lean into him and we give you a lot of nigel. jason: a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? >> yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you have this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. jason: up next, we dive into the heights issue. thieves stoleow millions of these. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at businessweek.com. issue, wethe heist learn about one thief. he was a jeweler to the stars. the national bank reported earlier this year that they had started digging into their international transaction record and learned, initially, they reported that $44 million were missing. this vehicle for this is the very and luxurious and a diamond founding letter of undertaking. you would use a letter of undertaking if you are a diamond company, you want to buy jewels abroad, you want to make the transaction in u.s. dollars without taking out loans in rubies, converting them and getting them abroad and all the
since nigel is a big piece of the story, we decided to lean into him and we give you a lot of nigel. jason: a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? >> yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you have this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. jason: up next, we dive into the heights issue. thieves stoleow millions of these. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can...
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if nigel and sheila break that it full cpm. if nigel and sheila break thatitis full cpm.ive yea rs could be punished by up to five years injail —— cpn. you are not allowed to sit in front of your house on the beach? no, ever since we bought the house 26 years ago i‘ve been sitting on the beach and that‘s why we came here, to sit on the beach. you cannot dispute the fa ct the beach. you cannot dispute the fact you are not allowed to sit on the beach in of the house? exactly. cpns are similar to asbos, introduced as a set of control orders a couple of years ago. whereas asbos were assigned by the courts and allowed individuals to defend themselves, cpns have no burden of proof so they can be issued by councils and police if they believe people are having a detrimental effect on others, the challenge can only come after they have been handed out. i‘ve looked at the notice and it says that you were harassing your neighbours. were you harassing your neighbours. were you harassing your neighbours. were you harassing your neighbours? no, we have never harassed them, it‘s the opp
if nigel and sheila break that it full cpm. if nigel and sheila break thatitis full cpm.ive yea rs could be punished by up to five years injail —— cpn. you are not allowed to sit in front of your house on the beach? no, ever since we bought the house 26 years ago i‘ve been sitting on the beach and that‘s why we came here, to sit on the beach. you cannot dispute the fa ct the beach. you cannot dispute the fact you are not allowed to sit on the beach in of the house? exactly. cpns are...
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a lot of nigel. jason: it is a startling cover. a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? chris: yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you get a lot of him. he has this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. you get attention with the words. jason: up next, we dive into the price issue with the diamond merchant who stole over $2.5 billion in india. carol: but not in diamonds. plus, how thieves stole millions of bees. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and on our mobile app. in the heist issue, we learn about one thief. jason: he was a global celebrity of sorts. carol: he was a jeweler to the stars. >> the national bank reported earlier this year that they had started digging into their international transaction record and learned, initially, they reported that $44 million were missing. this vehicle for this is the very unluxurious and a diamond sou
a lot of nigel. jason: it is a startling cover. a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? chris: yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you get a lot of him. he has this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. you get attention with the words. jason: up next, we dive into the price issue with the diamond merchant who stole over $2.5 billion in india. carol: but not in diamonds. plus, how thieves stole millions of bees. jason: this is "bloomberg...
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lets speak to nigel harris, managing editor of rail magazine.on or one body for the problems we have seen. tell us, where does respond ability like big yellow how long have we got? it is simplistic. there has been a wholesale let down. by the railway, the operating companies, in some ways, but not all, and in a major ways, but not all, and in a major way by the government, which is not admitting it. let me give you another simplistic view. to blame mark karn for everything is a bit like, if thejet mark karn for everything is a bit like, if the jet at heathrow, and you blame the airport. until everybody is honest about it, we are not going to get the trust back, and the government is not being honest. what has his record didn't like in his tenure? he has been there for yea rs his tenure? he has been there for years and that is probably one of the biggest and toughestjobs in industry in europe. he has been there for years, he has got a lot of things wrong, but he has got a lot of things right. one of the big things right is he has transformed the
lets speak to nigel harris, managing editor of rail magazine.on or one body for the problems we have seen. tell us, where does respond ability like big yellow how long have we got? it is simplistic. there has been a wholesale let down. by the railway, the operating companies, in some ways, but not all, and in a major ways, but not all, and in a major way by the government, which is not admitting it. let me give you another simplistic view. to blame mark karn for everything is a bit like, if...
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nigel, thank you we got theob js report, big hour of more doughnuts. moment >>> breaking news this hour. jobs in america. the may employment report is just minutes away. our panel of experts standing by with everything you need to know the numbers, lightning fast analysis, and the instant market reaction plus what the report means for the fed, stocks, and the trump economy. a special hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box. >> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin you know -- >> doughnut sorkin >> no. you know who the guy's name was? you know, in the video -- i'm not going to say it. anyway, the -- i'm starting not to say things. maybe that's good. the may jobs report is almost here i think it started with lard and ended with -- >> you can teach an old dog new tricks >> yes the countdown clock now, 28:41 we'll hear from the great hampton pears
nigel, thank you we got theob js report, big hour of more doughnuts. moment >>> breaking news this hour. jobs in america. the may employment report is just minutes away. our panel of experts standing by with everything you need to know the numbers, lightning fast analysis, and the instant market reaction plus what the report means for the fed, stocks, and the trump economy. a special hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in...
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earlier i spoke to nigel harris, managing editor of rail magazine.es to blame for the delays and cancellations. to blame mark carne for everyone that has gone wrong, it is a bit like blaming heathrow airport when easyj et like blaming heathrow airport when easyjet go wrong. everybody has led the travelling public down, and until everybody is honest about it, we will not get that trust back, and the government is not being honest. stripping franchises for resignations, it satisfies the headline writer of the daily mail or people's desire for blood, and i understand that, and it solves nothing. we can't magic trains out of thin air. for example, network raildid of thin air. for example, network rail did screw up in the north with the electrification of the line at bolton, they are responsible for that, excuse me, and they have held their hands up for it. but in scotla nd their hands up for it. but in scotland the late delivery of new trains for scotland has prevented what is called a cascade of diesel units, which were due to go to northern, so these t
earlier i spoke to nigel harris, managing editor of rail magazine.es to blame for the delays and cancellations. to blame mark carne for everyone that has gone wrong, it is a bit like blaming heathrow airport when easyj et like blaming heathrow airport when easyjet go wrong. everybody has led the travelling public down, and until everybody is honest about it, we will not get that trust back, and the government is not being honest. stripping franchises for resignations, it satisfies the headline...
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maybe not for nigel farage, though.ith very blonde looking hair, with speculation he was hoping to align his appearence closer to that of the us president's. here's the pair side by side. mr farage has rubbished the claims, saying his blonde—looking locks was merely down to spending "a week in sunny cornwall". idid i did talk to him and i said, you look a bit different? he said it is because he is a little bit more svelte as he doesn't run ukip any more he can take care hot. i will bat for him here, and say i don't think he he is trying to copy donald trump, but he certainly has the time 110w trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more on trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more on his appearance. now, while they continue to talk here in brussels, tempers are flaring in washington. the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, was testifying before lawmakers today and got quite an earful. yes, some conserative republicans say they're not gett
maybe not for nigel farage, though.ith very blonde looking hair, with speculation he was hoping to align his appearence closer to that of the us president's. here's the pair side by side. mr farage has rubbished the claims, saying his blonde—looking locks was merely down to spending "a week in sunny cornwall". idid i did talk to him and i said, you look a bit different? he said it is because he is a little bit more svelte as he doesn't run ukip any more he can take care hot. i will...
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nigel farage thank you.reat to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while there he struck an add investor sacial position temperature on trade matters much to the annoyance of angela merkel and canadian prime minister trudeau. the press, of course, would never dare root for america or american in international dispute. of course not. so they quickly condemned the president's behavior. they warned he may have hurt the feelings of the other leaders who are apparently very fragile. watch. >> donald trump has insulted justin trudeau of canada called him weak. attacking our allies sort of ridiculing them. >> extraordinary photo and it doesn't make president trump look very good. that may be one reason why is he lashing out at gerny now. >> insulting germany and justin trudeau calling everybody by first names which is undiplomatic. >> i don't know if he is threatened by justin trudeau bein
nigel farage thank you.reat to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while there he struck an add investor sacial position temperature on trade matters much to the annoyance of angela merkel and canadian prime minister trudeau. the press, of course, would never dare root for america or american in international dispute. of course not. so they quickly...
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it live nigel also saw it would up underneath it will change a lot for those who go full time school treated in this dull you'll also be counted many cause it's because we got up it it did want to stop touching base it on we don't do coke we don't want to bomb to like to talk about but i mean econo we needed google to the shallows power all you want i did want to get all. our all you want it still to some day once it gets all presidential the time to tune in on the back of a set up. just those folks sit this you know if. he does those years old it wasn't a cartoon. and to heal you mean to you know to neutral colors in the video and still do some there was to get some of the people of his book how good they are all it was not. sure what they did to me. because she saw him for the first. how not to lose a couple you give him a good looks he didn't you were looking good little you love that you get to the office oh he doesn't get losing as you all we know all reminded me how ladies all get out or losing or the mom you love. gets to. hold. colby you know you need and use it in utah. to m
it live nigel also saw it would up underneath it will change a lot for those who go full time school treated in this dull you'll also be counted many cause it's because we got up it it did want to stop touching base it on we don't do coke we don't want to bomb to like to talk about but i mean econo we needed google to the shallows power all you want i did want to get all. our all you want it still to some day once it gets all presidential the time to tune in on the back of a set up. just those...
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with me, nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people. phillips. some of tomorrow's front pages have arrived with us here in the newsroom. the sunday telegraph's main story is a warning to tory mps from two senior conservative backbenchers — that they must back theresa may's plans for brexit, or risk losing power to labour. amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper. the front page of the sunday express is also focused on brexit. it says theresa may has been critical of members of the house of lords for not backing her proposals. the brexit theme — but with a different twist appears elsewhere too. billing an exclusive, the sunday times claims to have seen emails exchanged by the biggest donor to the brexit campaign, arron banks. it claims that at the time of the referendum campaign, he and his colleagues made repeated contact with russian officials to discuss business. the mail on sunday — which also backed a remain vote in the referendum — carries the same story. it says mr banks had three meetings with t
with me, nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people. phillips. some of tomorrow's front pages have arrived with us here in the newsroom. the sunday telegraph's main story is a warning to tory mps from two senior conservative backbenchers — that they must back theresa may's plans for brexit, or risk losing power to labour. amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper. the front page of the sunday express is also focused...
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politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigelife, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newsw
politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigelife, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours...
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nigel farage is here to set the record straight. at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. >> shannon: british prime minister theresa may is under pressure from oppotion lawmakers tancel president trump's upcoming visit to the u.k. she's harshly rebuking the pres >> theresa may is under pressure from opposition lawmakers to cancel donald trump's upcoming visit to the uk, harshly rebuking the idpres.'s family separat
nigel farage is here to set the record straight. at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very...
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made nigel mathy. spotted it's only been more often carla and that have been made up when i look at her books are fairly sure you. get that one follows the end of the five hundred two he and a little kitty and i wanted to move to the. i mean the in the air and make a little out of the. shafts a little deja vu however should have an admiration. for the. middle. market value. philos of a soap opera. much richer than allowed a lot of the hell. yeah you know how to do well in the end of the day. to a lot of books if all the help in getting. it as it has if you can hear it in well you have. if i needed all the stuff you don't mean i want to be but. ok move. because i. feel so look. like. i know but there is this if you can call that a machine please don't listen to nothing as a listener that. the stews me. that. i don't know. if that was about to look at. keep up with that stuff at least. if you can pull the regional ridgetop a little differently purely going to be we still believe you'll be in the natural
made nigel mathy. spotted it's only been more often carla and that have been made up when i look at her books are fairly sure you. get that one follows the end of the five hundred two he and a little kitty and i wanted to move to the. i mean the in the air and make a little out of the. shafts a little deja vu however should have an admiration. for the. middle. market value. philos of a soap opera. much richer than allowed a lot of the hell. yeah you know how to do well in the end of the day. to...
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one has to say i always want to ask nigel farage if you had lost 52—48, would you have gone away, shutd tended the roses? i very much doubt that. of course, independence from scotland there was a referendum a few years ago there and we are talking about another referendum in scotland. the reality of what happened yesterday and what's unfolding today and now with labour is that the proposals and compromises being put forward are simply not working. the parties are very divided on what the answer is and that's going to be the disagreements will have to go again. habibou arsene we are negotiating all the time with ourselves but not with europe. it's that exhausting to negotiate with ourselves. we have not returned to talk to people we have to talk to. the front page of the daily telegraph —— telegraph, this is an interesting story. the new home secretary, apparently going to announce tomorrow doors open to thousands more skilled migrants. so i sort of softening of the line that there has been at the home office since the days when theresa may was there. this is something i think a lot of
one has to say i always want to ask nigel farage if you had lost 52—48, would you have gone away, shutd tended the roses? i very much doubt that. of course, independence from scotland there was a referendum a few years ago there and we are talking about another referendum in scotland. the reality of what happened yesterday and what's unfolding today and now with labour is that the proposals and compromises being put forward are simply not working. the parties are very divided on what the...
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thank you, nigel and jo. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. good to see you. what have you been watching, mark? a very mixed bag. we have jurassic world: fallen kingdom — the dinosaurs are back again. mcqueen, a documentary about the british designer, and the boy downstairs, a rom—com with a difference. and i was horrified to read that the firstjurassic film was 25 years ago! a really long time ago. it was really long time ago. ok, so, jurassic world: fallen kingdom, three years after the last film, jurassic world... yes, yes. keep up with it. so bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agree to re—team for a rescue mission. this time, they have to save the dinosaurs. that's the twist. the other way around. the dinosaurs are left on the island at the end of the last film. but the island is volcanic, the volcano is going to explode. they need to go and save the dinosaurs, otherwise they will go extinct for the second time. however, inevitably — this being jurassic park, jura
thank you, nigel and jo. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. good to see you. what have you been watching, mark? a very mixed bag. we have jurassic world: fallen kingdom — the dinosaurs are back again. mcqueen, a documentary about the british designer, and the boy downstairs, a rom—com with a difference. and i was horrified to read that the firstjurassic film was 25 years ago! a really long...
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politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigelse‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting... the incredibly dumbed down daily politics hits an absolute all—time low when you start to invite the likes of complete and utter airhead hayley hughes on. stephan garcia disagreed. although i don't watch love island, i found it great to see one of the contestants, hayley, interacting with politics on daily politics. has good potential to help other youngsters understand. well done! and others were just left bemused. it feels two halves of my life that were never m
politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigelse‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank...
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nigel, what do you think success looks like?king about what's going to happen in this meeting. the president said he's willing to walk away within a minute. how are we going to be sitting here once the meeting is done and say, "wow. we are moving in the right direction. theral progress that was made on the ground in singapore singapore"? >> well, what trump has showed already with macron, for example from france is that he is able to get on with people who've got different points of view. and success, to me, is a meeting that ends with the two of them standing there saying, "you know we come from different backgrounds, different cultures, but we kind of got on as people people." that, to me, at this stage would be a success. to expect some dramatic breakthrough at a first meeting simply isn't realistic. pete: nigel, as someone who's been supportive of this president, critical of the globalist agenda, do you like the way he approached the g7 and the trade talks? >> look, the american people voted for a complete change of directio
nigel, what do you think success looks like?king about what's going to happen in this meeting. the president said he's willing to walk away within a minute. how are we going to be sitting here once the meeting is done and say, "wow. we are moving in the right direction. theral progress that was made on the ground in singapore singapore"? >> well, what trump has showed already with macron, for example from france is that he is able to get on with people who've got different...
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spoken to nigel not the official leave campaign, but the other leave campaign.n us this statement. it has been an extraordinary referendum campaign. turnout looks to be exceptionally high. and and i are going nowhere the party will grow stronger in the future. >> if you look at the timestamp, it was 10:01. this came on as breaking sentsive news on sky news to 127 countries around the world the moment the polls closed. after that it was followed up with an exclusive online poll. there was no broadcasters poll that night. that is the timeslot when british voters expect to see the authoritative word from john curtis and his team. yougov filled that gap and backed up barraged's call. what they didn't say, what sky didn't know, was they sold a private exit poll to a hedge fund for about $1 million. also, they gave that poll for free to sky. so their client actually got a poll that gave them exactly the same results before they made that call. so they were in a position to trade on the way up and on the way down because they got the data. matt: i can understand that i
spoken to nigel not the official leave campaign, but the other leave campaign.n us this statement. it has been an extraordinary referendum campaign. turnout looks to be exceptionally high. and and i are going nowhere the party will grow stronger in the future. >> if you look at the timestamp, it was 10:01. this came on as breaking sentsive news on sky news to 127 countries around the world the moment the polls closed. after that it was followed up with an exclusive online poll. there was...
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sorry, nigel, what was that? nice. we have martin kemp ear.e just come back from vietnam. i really enjoyed the food out there. nice, clean flavours. what about hell? trout. it's boni. you don't get much meat. the bones are deadly, so get much meat. the bones are deadly, so that is my food hell. —— it's bony. what are you making? a portuguese chinese hash, perfect for father's day. lovely dress, by the way. ed hughes is in charge of the drinks today, looking forward to lots of beer. it was beer day britain yesterday, so we thought we would bring beer along for all of the dishes. you guys at home are in charge of weather martin eats heaven or hell. i know what i want. —— in charge of whether martin eats heaven or hell. thanks, we've just got some interesting messages from your neighbours. we have, how could you do that, nigel! you have been bribed. the headlights coming up in one minute... —— headlines. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. coming up before nine, nick will be here with the weather. and mike will have the spo
sorry, nigel, what was that? nice. we have martin kemp ear.e just come back from vietnam. i really enjoyed the food out there. nice, clean flavours. what about hell? trout. it's boni. you don't get much meat. the bones are deadly, so get much meat. the bones are deadly, so that is my food hell. —— it's bony. what are you making? a portuguese chinese hash, perfect for father's day. lovely dress, by the way. ed hughes is in charge of the drinks today, looking forward to lots of beer. it was...
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made nigel milan and mathie. even respond to the slightly been more often carla and made up when i looked at her took a fairly sure lower quality. and for seeing how different one of the two he had a little kitty and how to move to the college adult. commune that care and make a little out of the. shafts a little deja vu telling them to show him a. little of. the hard bit and get quite a volume. of philos of sympathy. then allowed a lock of hair on the hellion here. yet you're not at all a man of good outlook. to a lot of books if all the hell i'm getting at the end of. it as it has a year to marry or has it in kenya for me to go that i still feel i mean i want to be bad. look beautiful. so it looks. like. i know but there is this if you can prove that the mission to kill the son of nothing is a business and that. excuse me. i don't know. if that was about to look at that. but it's not as such. if you can pull the original ridgetop a little differently purely going to be we saw a little you'll be in the natural s
made nigel milan and mathie. even respond to the slightly been more often carla and made up when i looked at her took a fairly sure lower quality. and for seeing how different one of the two he had a little kitty and how to move to the college adult. commune that care and make a little out of the. shafts a little deja vu telling them to show him a. little of. the hard bit and get quite a volume. of philos of sympathy. then allowed a lock of hair on the hellion here. yet you're not at all a man...
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the russians are after something but if they wanted to cause trouble with the russians go through nigelsador alert saying our let's hope are links to ukip don't ruin out hope are links to ukip don't ruin our reputation. let's talk about these boats coming up in the commons which will be very important, very important for the brexit process. all sorts of pressure on rebel tory mps. the sunday telegraph has backed theresa may, or getjeremy corbyn. another one saying if you don't backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way backed theresa may you will get boris johnson. either way a backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain writing a piece with iain duncan smith, is that across the brexit remain? amber rudd has a very
the russians are after something but if they wanted to cause trouble with the russians go through nigelsador alert saying our let's hope are links to ukip don't ruin out hope are links to ukip don't ruin our reputation. let's talk about these boats coming up in the commons which will be very important, very important for the brexit process. all sorts of pressure on rebel tory mps. the sunday telegraph has backed theresa may, or getjeremy corbyn. another one saying if you don't backed theresa...
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farage saying the campaign had probably failed. >> we spoke with nigel farage and he has given us thisout looks high and it looks like remain will edge it. >> then it political analyst came on with exit polls backing up nigel farage. >> we now expect the united kingdom will remain part of the european union. >> the predictions proved to be a stunningly wrong. -- simpson in in london. >> a market has been shocked in a big way. >> in the morning, one of the biggest currency wrapped. >> 82,000. >> than the results plummeted. trillions in asset values where wiped off of the books. but there were a few winners. as bloomberg reports, a small group of people had a secret advantage. hedge funds had hired at least six u.k. polling companies to serve and help them profit from the market tumult. pollsters stole advanced information about the vote, including exit polling data that would of been a legal for them to give to the public. favorite poster was involved. you can follow me on twitter at cam simpson news, and get all of your update at tictoc. julie: that was one of our highlights from ticto
farage saying the campaign had probably failed. >> we spoke with nigel farage and he has given us thisout looks high and it looks like remain will edge it. >> then it political analyst came on with exit polls backing up nigel farage. >> we now expect the united kingdom will remain part of the european union. >> the predictions proved to be a stunningly wrong. -- simpson in in london. >> a market has been shocked in a big way. >> in the morning, one of the...
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government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe keep positions on appointing not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable ideas that we are today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nature collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son the film director oliver about operation gladio on r.t. is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the b
government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe keep positions on appointing not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their own they will tell you...
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sessions and then the final match of the first round of group fixtures it sees poland facing some nigel and russian not egyptian fans are gearing up for the clash between their national teams tonight other teams have already held training sessions in russia's northern capital the face off will take place that some people spoke stadiums and arenas that was built especially for the fee for a tournament. this will be the second match for both russia and egypt this world cup last thursday russia has five nil thrashing of saudi arabia and the opening match electrified supporters all across the country egypt had less luck in its first game suffering a defeat of a wife who scored in the ninetieth minute so this is how things look right now in group a russia tops the group on goal difference in today's match with egypt could prove decisive for the host nation with pretty much guarantee russia a place in the playoffs. that's the founds to petersburg for tonight's clash we decided to put that knowledge to the test on some curious cultural. this thinks this pops one of the most iconic symbols of a
sessions and then the final match of the first round of group fixtures it sees poland facing some nigel and russian not egyptian fans are gearing up for the clash between their national teams tonight other teams have already held training sessions in russia's northern capital the face off will take place that some people spoke stadiums and arenas that was built especially for the fee for a tournament. this will be the second match for both russia and egypt this world cup last thursday russia...
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nigel far out in the close future we will have to decide whether he longs to embrace my role or it wants to take it go down a completely different route so you are right this if you is that. then surely shutting the entire political. landscape in europe mr lacey saying everybody agrees that europe's and the gratian policies and laws need to be reworked because they're not working at the moment what do you think needs to happen especially to things like the dublin regulation which have sane font line countries greece and as for me take a disproportionate number of refugees and migrants well clearly when you have this many people dying a long migratory as there's something wrong with policies clearly what's lacking here is perspective but it is a political crisis not a migrant crisis the numbers are not that large it would be manageable provided you had a unified comprehensive good long term migration and asylum policy which all agreed a bump it would then be manageable and by the way the africans are all not all coming north south south migration within africa where i spent thirty years o
nigel far out in the close future we will have to decide whether he longs to embrace my role or it wants to take it go down a completely different route so you are right this if you is that. then surely shutting the entire political. landscape in europe mr lacey saying everybody agrees that europe's and the gratian policies and laws need to be reworked because they're not working at the moment what do you think needs to happen especially to things like the dublin regulation which have sane font...
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i mean, nigel farage is talking about political games and project via?ion for their future to be entirely assured. you say they don‘t need to worry, but they clearly are. the government needs to demonstrate more solidly and tangibly to businesses, notjust airbus, bmw, and other big businesses, but it can secure future trade and relationships? i think it‘s absolutely right that we need to secure our future trading relationship with the eu. that is why the government is working hard on these matters. it is eminently doable. i have been critical of the government in the past. i think the treasury has been holding up some investment, but smoothness at the border is doable. it‘s is doable without being in the customs union that would deny the future of everybody in the country, the ability to trade around the world. to control our own trade defences. these are things that matter to the steel industry and all sorts of industries. if you‘re talking about responsibility it‘s all so mps horo i insisting the prospect of a no deal scenario is still on the table. th
i mean, nigel farage is talking about political games and project via?ion for their future to be entirely assured. you say they don‘t need to worry, but they clearly are. the government needs to demonstrate more solidly and tangibly to businesses, notjust airbus, bmw, and other big businesses, but it can secure future trade and relationships? i think it‘s absolutely right that we need to secure our future trading relationship with the eu. that is why the government is working hard on these...
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nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign — aaron banks puts millions where the ukip leader's mouth. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man — russian ambassador alexander yakovenko several times. said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald trump's transition team. and they volunteered their e—mails with the russians, already passed to the us embassy. we have been pretty open about everything we have done. we've done nothing sinister. what were you hoping to gain, what were you going to get out of this? well, i was hoping for a good lunch and that is what i did get from this. many good lunches or? the first one was the best. did you ever accept money from the russian government? no. nyet. aaron banks brushed off the fact he'd met a russian businessman and discussed a gold mine deal. did you do business with russia as a consequence of these meetings you had? yeah. you know, i've got no business interes
nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign — aaron banks puts millions where the ukip leader's mouth. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man — russian ambassador alexander yakovenko several times. said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald trump's transition team. and they volunteered their...
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nigel mills. >> residents are very worried about building houses next to sites where there's contaminated waste since the 1970s. will the prime minister admit that a thorough and competent assessment of the risks need to be carried out before permission to build houses is given on that site. >> i completely understand the concerns that he's raised on this tissue. i've dealt with issues of contaminated land sites and development on them in my own quincy in the past. we do take resident safety in relation to contaminated land very seriously and we do make sure that the guidance is up 'dated regularly and developers already are required to comply with a host of legal regulatory safeguards before they build on contaminated land and we also require they work n conjunction with the environment regulations. >> the government has granted license for legalize cannabis on an industrial scale. some efforts were stalled and i'm wondering what will happen on day one when 20,000 people apply to the panel? can the government notice the writing on the wall and provide medical cannabis to many, many peopl
nigel mills. >> residents are very worried about building houses next to sites where there's contaminated waste since the 1970s. will the prime minister admit that a thorough and competent assessment of the risks need to be carried out before permission to build houses is given on that site. >> i completely understand the concerns that he's raised on this tissue. i've dealt with issues of contaminated land sites and development on them in my own quincy in the past. we do take...
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government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected to the commission for example or appointed not. and the way that europe was developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful. and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nature collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son of film director oliver about operation gladio one r.t. is watching the hawks during larry or one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown your bombing posited from time
government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected to the commission for example or appointed not. and the way that europe was developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful. and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigelr of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. lancashire fire and rescue service have declared a major incident after two large moorland fires near bolton in lancashire merged. the public have been urged to stay away from the fires on winter hill and scout road. meanwhile, the army is staying in saddleworth over the weekend to help control the moorland blazes which broke out last weekend. about 100 soldiers, who were initially deployed on thursday, will stay until monday following a request by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. the fires were contained yesterday, but it could take weeks before they're fully extinguished. thousands of people in the united states are holding a day of marches across the country to protest against president trump's immigration policies. the rallies were organised before mr trump ordered an end to the widely criticised practice of separating the children of suspected illegal immigrants from their parents.
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigelr of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. lancashire fire and rescue service have declared a major incident after two large moorland fires near bolton in lancashire merged. the public have been urged to stay away from the fires on winter hill and scout road. meanwhile, the army is staying in saddleworth over the weekend to help control the...
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this wasn't the official leave campaign, its main funder was aaron banks who is a friend of nigel faragem a committee which is looking into how russia is trying to influence western democracies will question him on his russian connection, today the sunday times revealed that aaron banks met the russian ambassador on three occasions rather than once which he claimed and looked into his business dealings. steven kinnock told me he will be writing to the police asking for them to investigate as well. aaron banks says this is a political witch hunt. the russian embassy didn't try to influence brexit. i must tell you two years on from the referendum, it feels like campaigning is still in police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, after finding a body in a house. tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening, as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening, a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the
this wasn't the official leave campaign, its main funder was aaron banks who is a friend of nigel faragem a committee which is looking into how russia is trying to influence western democracies will question him on his russian connection, today the sunday times revealed that aaron banks met the russian ambassador on three occasions rather than once which he claimed and looked into his business dealings. steven kinnock told me he will be writing to the police asking for them to investigate as...
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government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left to the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe the key positions are upon not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you comment on them they will tell you what and cannot do and then john acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. off to rex it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nature collaboration with ome groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all of us about operation gladio one r t is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown your bombing p
government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left to the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe the key positions are upon not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you comment on them they will tell you what and...
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government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you what and cannot do and then john acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nato collaboration with armed groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all over about operation gladio. one r.t. is watching the hawks during larry or one of the years of lead in italy when they release riffing bombings even the blown your b
government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you what...