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nigel: absolutely. command and rule authoritarian approach we saw in the past, and silo-driven organizations is gone now. you have to form an organization that is about collaboration, teamwork, visible, shared accountability. people want that accountability and responsibility. you have to have a real purpose. i think businesses will struggle if people who work for them can't be emotionally engaged in what they are trying to achieve in their purpose. bloomberg is a good example of that, where you are the dna of business. francine: how do you translate that dna to your employees? nigel: every office every year i nigel: i visit every office in the world every year and maybe everyone who works for us. everybody has an opportunity to talk to me and see me physically. it is not just a corporate video going out, we do that as well, of course, but i wanted that engagement. i want people to listen to what i say but also questioned me and put me on the spot. discussiont physical , and people feel therefore, that
nigel: absolutely. command and rule authoritarian approach we saw in the past, and silo-driven organizations is gone now. you have to form an organization that is about collaboration, teamwork, visible, shared accountability. people want that accountability and responsibility. you have to have a real purpose. i think businesses will struggle if people who work for them can't be emotionally engaged in what they are trying to achieve in their purpose. bloomberg is a good example of that, where...
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steve baker and nigel dodds... a surprise. steve baker and nigel dodds. . . we a surprise.aker and nigel dodds. .. we are having a couple of problems with your microphone, jessica. keep going! nigel dodds from the dup writing together this article in the sunday telegraph using some pretty strong language saying any delay to brexit would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also say if the deal is unchanged ahead of the vote they think it would face a sizeable defeat. all eyes are on geoffrey cox
steve baker and nigel dodds... a surprise. steve baker and nigel dodds. . . we a surprise.aker and nigel dodds. .. we are having a couple of problems with your microphone, jessica. keep going! nigel dodds from the dup writing together this article in the sunday telegraph using some pretty strong language saying any delay to brexit would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also say if the deal is unchanged ahead of the vote they think it would...
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. >> my name is nigel cudlipp. my father, derek, was a master dental technician here in london for over 50 years. he died in 2007 and left his most important work to me. >> hello. i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you, jamie. i'm nigel. welcome to london and welcome to limehouse. >> thank you. it's a beautiful spot. is this where you live? >> we do. we live on a yacht out there. please come this way. >> thank you. nigel's career is in finance, originally for posh resorts and hotels and now for a museum here in london. but i didn't climb aboard nigel's yacht to talk about that. when i was told that i was coming to london to see teeth, i thought it was crazy. do you think it's crazy? >> it might look that way to many people, but churchill was a very, very important man. >> the most important man on the planet, arguably, when, in the spring of 1940, as hitler's forces overrun europe, winston churchill becomes prime minister. and his words become his country's most powerful weapon. >> never in the field of human conflict was
. >> my name is nigel cudlipp. my father, derek, was a master dental technician here in london for over 50 years. he died in 2007 and left his most important work to me. >> hello. i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you, jamie. i'm nigel. welcome to london and welcome to limehouse. >> thank you. it's a beautiful spot. is this where you live? >> we do. we live on a yacht out there. please come this way. >> thank you. nigel's career is in finance, originally for posh...
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deadline deadly date. of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly dateli of brexit but nigel knowseadline deadly date. i think she probably has until april 12 when the eu elections and we have to decide whether we participate or not. i was told by mps that, unless something happens before that and a cabinet coup could be that something that that would be the date. she would have failed in every respect, she would not have got a withdrawal, her promise not to hold european elections would have gone down the pan and stuck with long extensions to negotiate a new deal. at that point theresa may has failed and that would be the point where mps could move against her. but that said, we could have sat here a few months ago and said if she loses by an historic margin on a key point a lot of people would have thought she would have gone then. she has that resilience... has it run out? you need to separate brexit from everything else. the normal rules no longer apply. by rights she should have been out on her arrears when she lost that vote. mps who abstained wood at normal times been out as
deadline deadly date. of brexit but nigel knows the deadline deadly dateli of brexit but nigel knowseadline deadly date. i think she probably has until april 12 when the eu elections and we have to decide whether we participate or not. i was told by mps that, unless something happens before that and a cabinet coup could be that something that that would be the date. she would have failed in every respect, she would not have got a withdrawal, her promise not to hold european elections would have...
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steve baker and nigel dodds... a surprise. steve baker and nigel dodds. . . we a surprise. dodds. .. we are having a couple of problems with your microphone, jessica. keep going! nigel dodds from the dup writing together this article in the sunday telegraph using some pretty strong language saying any delay to brexit would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also say if the deal is unchanged ahead of the vote they think it would face a sizeable defeat. all eyes are on geoffrey cox who has been in brussels discussing the backstop for northern ireland. no sign yet of a breakthrough on the issue, what the uk wants is some sort of legally binding assurance that the whole of the uk can't end up that the whole of the uk can't end up in definitely tied to eu customs rules. no breakthrough yet. this article today from steve baker and nigel dodds will make theresa may think she really needs that breakthrough to stand a chance on tuesday. took us through the timetable for the commons this week. we expect that on tuesday there will be
steve baker and nigel dodds... a surprise. steve baker and nigel dodds. . . we a surprise. dodds. .. we are having a couple of problems with your microphone, jessica. keep going! nigel dodds from the dup writing together this article in the sunday telegraph using some pretty strong language saying any delay to brexit would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also say if the deal is unchanged ahead of the vote they think it would face a sizeable...
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liz: there's a footnote to that nigel.'s happening right now to your point of alexandra cortez threatening members of her own party that if the democrats over their public and she's going to take names. this is the fact that the hard left cannot moderates out of their seats? srgs thing will happen in 2020. nancy pelosi is not having any of this. what's your take on what's going on there? >> i take on it is this. many have the really hard left marxist type socialist not only are their ideologies once they feel that their behavior tends to be very unpleasant, very personal very nasty and the idea that she's talking about drawing up lists of people and taking retaliatory action should frighten everybody. this is a dangerous doctrine and those that abdicated pretend to the world they love people -- are lovely people but actually they are not. i think the mask has slipped. we are seeing her truly. liz: moderates like conor lamb from pennsylvania said what do you talking about i'm representing my voters in my district. more than
liz: there's a footnote to that nigel.'s happening right now to your point of alexandra cortez threatening members of her own party that if the democrats over their public and she's going to take names. this is the fact that the hard left cannot moderates out of their seats? srgs thing will happen in 2020. nancy pelosi is not having any of this. what's your take on what's going on there? >> i take on it is this. many have the really hard left marxist type socialist not only are their...
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says, and why would we doubt nigel, ever?t question tonight and put me firmly in my place, but we will not dwell oi'i in my place, but we will not dwell on that. it is going to go ahead, why would there be delay? i am asking you. well, that is the point. why should there be a delay? they have rushed the necessary legislation through, some of it can actually be done before march 29. what is interesting is michel barnier seems to give slightly different versions of things depending which country's newspaper he is talking to. funny that. what he is talking to. funny that. what he says to the germans... do you think somebody has used google translate and just got it a bit wrong? i was wondering that. sunday express, help is out here, nigel, page six. plot to help amber rudd become tory leader. the idea is that she would move seats, are you happy about that? he's not happy about that, he had a very sexy reply to that. can you broadcast at? no, it you can't. 0k, that. can you broadcast at? no, it you can't. ok, so we would leap at.
says, and why would we doubt nigel, ever?t question tonight and put me firmly in my place, but we will not dwell oi'i in my place, but we will not dwell on that. it is going to go ahead, why would there be delay? i am asking you. well, that is the point. why should there be a delay? they have rushed the necessary legislation through, some of it can actually be done before march 29. what is interesting is michel barnier seems to give slightly different versions of things depending which...
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[ laughter and applause ] nigel duffy, get lost. go! get out! get him out of here.alled almost 3,000 pounds of microwaveable chicken and rice because they contain beef ravioli. [ laughter ] even more upsetting the chef boyardee spokesman kept using air quotes when he said the word "beef." [ laughter and applause ] i read that a growing number of breweries are trying to make beer healthier. sounds like a good idea until you're at a party and someone hands you a kale pale ale. [ laughter ] and finally i heard about an app named "calm" that is supposed to help you fall asleep, where matthew mcconaughey reads you a a bedtime story. [ light laughter ] every story ends with "good night, good night, good night." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'd do that. you guys, we have a great show. keira knightley is here. [ cheers and applause ] jon glaser is here. [ cheers and applause ] the chainsmokers and 5 seconds of summer are here. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody, thank
[ laughter and applause ] nigel duffy, get lost. go! get out! get him out of here.alled almost 3,000 pounds of microwaveable chicken and rice because they contain beef ravioli. [ laughter ] even more upsetting the chef boyardee spokesman kept using air quotes when he said the word "beef." [ laughter and applause ] i read that a growing number of breweries are trying to make beer healthier. sounds like a good idea until you're at a party and someone hands you a kale pale ale. [...
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>>immy: nigel. >> yes, very good, yes, mm-hmm. yes, delighted to be here, jimmy.from the thrill i feel discussing the royal family. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's weird. now, nigel -- [ laughter ] what can you tell us about the neroyal baby-to-be? >> very good. yes, everyone is speculating over when the new royal baby will be born. some believe it will be born in itril, while others believ will be born in october. [ laughter ] >> jmy: nigel, there's no wa the baby will be born in october, that would be a a 15-month pregnancy. >> yes, that's far too long, my mistake. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay what else can you tell us, nigel? >> mm-hmm, yes. whoopsie-poopsie. yes, custard pie. [ laughter ] very good, yes.sp everyone iulating over what the royal baby's first meal will be. some believe it'll be milk, il others believe it'll be a a burrito bowl from chipotle. [ laughter ]♪ uac-a-by baby ♪ >> jimmy: all right, thank you. the royal baby's first meal will not be from chipotle. >> you're right. it's the royal family. so burger king. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. >> dairy qu
>>immy: nigel. >> yes, very good, yes, mm-hmm. yes, delighted to be here, jimmy.from the thrill i feel discussing the royal family. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's weird. now, nigel -- [ laughter ] what can you tell us about the neroyal baby-to-be? >> very good. yes, everyone is speculating over when the new royal baby will be born. some believe it will be born in itril, while others believ will be born in october. [ laughter ] >> jmy: nigel, there's no wa the baby...
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jesson nats/nigel jesson/shadow lake resident"i actually have two cameras. this one here. and i have this one here">in fact jesson says most of his neighbors have security cameras. when it comes to protecting his home he takes it to the next levelsothe says some of his neighbors are thinking about leveling up their home protection on a different scale sotlt. o'grodnick says luckily no one was home during these burglaries. he is asking for the community's help to track these two men down. they are described as either hispanic, asian or pacific island males in their 20's. there is no suspect vehicle information. sot
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well, they are certainly not a margin with nigel farage.el farage. the independent polling shows the position has not changed, if you were a lever in 2016, you probably still are. so there has not been a huge swing either way, which is the only reason i think you can naturallyjustify a referendum. we have seen after two and a half years of negotiations that have moved us, like sitting in a sluggish trafficjam, operation stack, which will probably come in soon, the negotiations, the point we have got to, there isn't anything clear enough for people to vote on. as you say, is it a go with this negotiation will leave with no deal? you would have to have something on the table, it would have to be a deal agreed in parliament, the table, it would have to be a dealagreed in parliament, a the table, it would have to be a deal agreed in parliament, a deal agreed in europe, and then put that to the people with a remain option. the danger is that people have been talking about giving the public the option of two different brexits, without putting rem
well, they are certainly not a margin with nigel farage.el farage. the independent polling shows the position has not changed, if you were a lever in 2016, you probably still are. so there has not been a huge swing either way, which is the only reason i think you can naturallyjustify a referendum. we have seen after two and a half years of negotiations that have moved us, like sitting in a sluggish trafficjam, operation stack, which will probably come in soon, the negotiations, the point we...
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studio: nigel farage addressing protesters.t will not happen and says if the uk needs to fight the european elections he will stand again as a nep. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy is in newry — on the border between northern ireland and the republic. we have had some interesting reaction coming through from nigel dodds who have been speaking to newsnight political editors, talking about staying in the european union. is there a change in strategy potentially coming from the dup?” am not sure it is a change in strategy. i think this is another mark of how much they dislike theresa may's deal and the backstop within it. nigel dodds and the dup backed brexit and backed leave in the eu referendum. he is now saying he would prefer to remain within the eu if it protected northern ireland's place within the rest of the uk because it is the union above all else that is the priority for the democratic unionist party as they see the withdrawal deal and the backstop is something that will siphon ireland off from the rest of the uk,
studio: nigel farage addressing protesters.t will not happen and says if the uk needs to fight the european elections he will stand again as a nep. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy is in newry — on the border between northern ireland and the republic. we have had some interesting reaction coming through from nigel dodds who have been speaking to newsnight political editors, talking about staying in the european union. is there a change in strategy potentially coming from the dup?” am...
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we are after half past eight going to be talking to nigel eva ns, eight going to be talking to nigelald valley. he is the executive set to terry —— executive secretary. the prime minister is potentially facing a leadership challenge, they are talking about a cabinet to to ditch dpm but other papers have a similar story. it is a story with some momentum so we are trying to find out where we are likely to go in the next week with nigel. there are lots of different routes this could unfold. she survived a leadership challenge, a vote of no confidence. that means in theory she should stay for a little longer but there are ways of that being circumnavigated. rising mental health problems in children has professionals asking themsleves what is the best way to treat them. but what if treatment didn't involve adults at all? that's an approach being trialled in bradford where children are being trained to offer mental health support to their classmates. ashleyjohn baptiste has visited to find out more. hi, what is your name and how are you doing? i'm gemma. i am all right but i have got a lit
we are after half past eight going to be talking to nigel eva ns, eight going to be talking to nigelald valley. he is the executive set to terry —— executive secretary. the prime minister is potentially facing a leadership challenge, they are talking about a cabinet to to ditch dpm but other papers have a similar story. it is a story with some momentum so we are trying to find out where we are likely to go in the next week with nigel. there are lots of different routes this could unfold....
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nigel: it is a very sad outcome in one sense.e have all underestimated the rate at which people are dying. there are all sorts of trends causing that. we recently thought it was a blip and it turned into a trend. the assumptions were wrong we were using for the rate of improvement. it means we can make big releases. this year was 433 million, last year was 332 million. 2016 tables, but we haven't seen the data, which means we have further releases to come in future years. we are reinvesting those proceeds to drive economic growth largely here in the u.k. in towns and cities and new businesses and that will create real jobs, real wage increases. in this rather sad outcome, resulting in a positive outcome for economic growth. ask a question about legal and general investment management? there had been talk in the press, allegations of trouble in the culture. i know you pushed back against that. we have seen management changes. you have hired a new ceo. what do you think she can bring to the business? nigel: this is a long planned m
nigel: it is a very sad outcome in one sense.e have all underestimated the rate at which people are dying. there are all sorts of trends causing that. we recently thought it was a blip and it turned into a trend. the assumptions were wrong we were using for the rate of improvement. it means we can make big releases. this year was 433 million, last year was 332 million. 2016 tables, but we haven't seen the data, which means we have further releases to come in future years. we are reinvesting...
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our reviewers — the political commentator, jo phillips and the sunday's mirror's political editor, nigeln. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 0rganisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim that more than one million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders agreed to delay brexit, and after theresa may wrote to mps suggesting she may abandon attempts to put her brexit deal to a third vote in parliament. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign says this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. so far brexit has proven divisive. we were not told what brexit would look like because we did not know. now we know, we should be able to make an informed decision. people can voice their latest views. you accept a softer brexit i think anything is better than tere
our reviewers — the political commentator, jo phillips and the sunday's mirror's political editor, nigeln. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 0rganisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim that more than one million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders agreed to delay brexit, and after theresa may wrote to mps suggesting she may abandon attempts to put her brexit deal to a third vote in parliament. 0ur political...
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nigel eva ns, might be a majority for. nigel evans, do you want mps to take control of this?ontrol. we will stick with that.” don't either. the people took control. we are going to have to, aren‘t we? but you asserted something after i had spoken and didn‘t give me a chance to respond. mark is to advocate in the run—up to the referendum that we could be a country like norway. so the idea that leaving the eu and becoming pa rt that leaving the eu and becoming part of esther is not leaving the eu is just incorrect. that might becoming part of esta. markers? parliament has shown that it doesn‘t understand this. the difference between me and lucy is that i investigated the ea option and it doesn‘t work. she doesn‘t understand that. yes, in the absence of government, parliament has to assert itself. yes, the mps are the representatives of the same people who voted in the referendum. it is ridiculous to say that parliament shouldn't take control. and we had a general election since the referendum as well. this series of votes, we a re referendum as well. this series of votes, we ar
nigel eva ns, might be a majority for. nigel evans, do you want mps to take control of this?ontrol. we will stick with that.” don't either. the people took control. we are going to have to, aren‘t we? but you asserted something after i had spoken and didn‘t give me a chance to respond. mark is to advocate in the run—up to the referendum that we could be a country like norway. so the idea that leaving the eu and becoming pa rt that leaving the eu and becoming part of esther is not...
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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigelbert at the university of the west of england. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it'sjust me, there's noone else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain.
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigelbert at the university of the west of england. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was...
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industry of nigel farage inc. sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors
industry of nigel farage inc. sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors
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thank you, nigel and jo. next it's the film review. goodbye.nd welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what is in a treasure chest this week? we have got fighting with my family, which is a true life story of wrestling. the aftermath, keira knightley in the post—war drama, and what they had, a tale of memory lost. so, fighting with my family, this is the tale of a young woman, following her dream of becoming a professional wrestler. this is stephen merchant, director and writer. absolutely. are you a big wrestling fan? massive. really? yu chia chen regularly to the wrestling? no. if you grew up in the 70s, it was a big thing. this is a true story about a family in norwich, mother, son, father, daughter, they all wrestle, that is what they do. it has made them slightly outsiders, but they all have one shared dream, which is getting the opportunity to go to wwe, which is the american wrestling. in america, it is a huge big business. so they dream of getting the call from wwe, and the
thank you, nigel and jo. next it's the film review. goodbye.nd welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what is in a treasure chest this week? we have got fighting with my family, which is a true life story of wrestling. the aftermath, keira knightley in the post—war drama, and what they had, a tale of memory lost. so, fighting with my family, this is the tale of a young woman, following her dream of becoming a professional...
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and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in parts of the conservative party?ne group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel — but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic, political reasons or other reasons, concern about the european union's integrity, that one eu leader might say, enough is enough, you have had your chances to have a deal. i think if that were to happen, there is quite a high chance parliament would revoke article 50. on the record you have heard quite senior figures say there is no circumstances they would revoke article 50 unless it looks like we are crashing out with no deal. they can't openly advocate for it because they are too scared to. but i think in those circumstances, that might happen. are you saying we get to the 11th of april and
and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in parts of the conservative party?ne group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel — but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic,...
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industry of nigel farage inc.ans campaigning for brexit. so for him there's that sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors in this and the last six months if not three years have taught us as it has taught us there's not enough rational actors in our political system. basically the uk, it's such a mess, so system. basically the uk, it's such a mess, so depressing, the uk legally required still despite this vote to leave in march 29. it's still the law that we leave their but it's now almost certain that we won't do that so in order to do that we have to extend and the choices are looking like a quick extension if we have backed the meaningful vote that goe
industry of nigel farage inc.ans campaigning for brexit. so for him there's that sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors in this and...
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jesson nats/nigel jesson/shadow lake resident"i actually have two cameras.ne here. and i have this one here">in fact jesson says most of his neighbors have security cameras. when it comes to protecting his home he takes it to the next levelsothe says some of his neighbors are thinking about leveling up their home protection on a different scale sotlt. o'grodnick says luckily no one was home during these burglaries. he is asking for the community's help to track these two men down....
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nigel, thank you. they don't care if there is an actual vote, they want a revote until they get the answer they want. nigel, thank you someone for staying up with us. while uncle joe likes to talk about president trump's family enriching itself in the white house, don't forget, this is a really important, biden's son, hunter, allegedly tied to the chinese government but what's that all about? author peter schweitzer revealed us in a book last year that a private equity firm managed by the son of former vice president biden struck a deal with china's state-owned bank in 2013 at the same time that biden was in the country to meet with president xi jinping. here now is peter schweitzer author of the book "secret empires" comes out in paperback march 26.ze what do you believe the chinese were trying to accomplish by doing business with hunter biden? >> well, i think, laura, they accomplish what they set out to do. that was to curry favor with joe biden. you talked about it in your introduction, joe biden w
nigel, thank you. they don't care if there is an actual vote, they want a revote until they get the answer they want. nigel, thank you someone for staying up with us. while uncle joe likes to talk about president trump's family enriching itself in the white house, don't forget, this is a really important, biden's son, hunter, allegedly tied to the chinese government but what's that all about? author peter schweitzer revealed us in a book last year that a private equity firm managed by the son...
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police department to see these images but residents as well"> one of those concerned residents is nigel jesson. he says some of his neighbors are thinking about leveling up their home protection on a different scalesotlt. o'grodnick says luckily no one was home during these burglaries. he is asking for the community's help to track these two men down. they are described as either hispanic, asian or pacific island males in their 20's. there is no suspect vehicle informationsotin brentwood haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) a federal judge, based in san francisco, is considering scaling back on the proposals meant to prevent p-g&e equipment from sparking wildfires. judge william alsup had previously ordered p-g&e to reinspect its entire electric grid ... among other things. the judge is now considerin
police department to see these images but residents as well"> one of those concerned residents is nigel jesson. he says some of his neighbors are thinking about leveling up their home protection on a different scalesotlt. o'grodnick says luckily no one was home during these burglaries. he is asking for the community's help to track these two men down. they are described as either hispanic, asian or pacific island males in their 20's. there is no suspect vehicle informationsot
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would you make of nigel fa raj would go on.rhaps in rome or in budapest to veto a british extension? would only take one of the 27 to do so, what did you make of that? it would only take one of the countries but when we have looked for so long around if they blink act in their own interest clearly, and it's not in the eu's interest to have a new deal break that. they say they are prepared if there needs to be one but it will cost them a lot of money and it will cost them a lot of money and it will cost them a lot of money and it will cost them political capital, it's not good for the eu. an extension is not good for the eu. an extension is not idealfor them not good for the eu. an extension is not ideal for them either, not good for the eu. an extension is not idealfor them either, a long extension farfrom ideal. is not idealfor them either, a long extension far from ideal. is that less costly than no deal break that? probably the answer is yes but these are the political decisions and they all have to come to a unanimous concl
would you make of nigel fa raj would go on.rhaps in rome or in budapest to veto a british extension? would only take one of the 27 to do so, what did you make of that? it would only take one of the countries but when we have looked for so long around if they blink act in their own interest clearly, and it's not in the eu's interest to have a new deal break that. they say they are prepared if there needs to be one but it will cost them a lot of money and it will cost them a lot of money and it...
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nigel farage joining us now from london. nigel, thank you very much. thank you, sir.ll over again. >> he has had a glowing start. >> seeing him is like a jesus christ superstar seeing this guy in front of people. he has that celebrity aura. >> well, is this a preview of what is to come in 2020? we will talk about this his media buzz. plus geraldo rivera and ed henry both in the 8:00 hour of "fox & friends" live from new york city. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the groove ♪ now do you love me? ♪ do you love me now that i can dance? ♪ applebee's 3 course meal. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he is in. beto o'rourke's announcement that he is entering the 2020 race will shake up the democratic primary. >> bring up all this energy and really excite people. >> he has had a glowing start. >> his senate candidacy winning the endorsement of celebrities like beyonce. >> seeing him is like a jesus christ superstar seeing this guy in fron
nigel farage joining us now from london. nigel, thank you very much. thank you, sir.ll over again. >> he has had a glowing start. >> seeing him is like a jesus christ superstar seeing this guy in front of people. he has that celebrity aura. >> well, is this a preview of what is to come in 2020? we will talk about this his media buzz. plus geraldo rivera and ed henry both in the 8:00 hour of "fox & friends" live from new york city. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you love me?...
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nigel wilson, thank you for speaking to bloomberg. and being here on "leaders
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veto over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal bricks and joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury presenter enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for brics given the way the e.u. is treating britain. but not really because i think at the end of the day the treated fairly and the u.k. what i was surprised that the u. countries stand united behind but me and the commission on this deal on this negotiation but at the end of the day i think there has been flexibility there has been a second proposal i mean let's face it i mean there's not much else that you know not many of the things that the can offer i mean there was a bit of difference between two is going. on on twitter i don't know whether that is really bluesy like that you're just saying about the unity is that because they threaten member states over you subsidies to get in line
veto over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal bricks and joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury presenter enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for brics given the way the e.u. is treating britain. but not really because i think at the...
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the comments — from tory mp steve baker and the dup‘s nigel dodds — come two days before the commonslitical correspondent jessica parkerjoins me now. perhaps no surprise, those comments from those mps. i think what they have to say is probably what you would expect at this stage but they use some pretty strong language. steve baker and nigel dodds saying any delay would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also the deal is unchanged ahead of this week's vote, it would face a sizeable defeat. i've been watching an interview with dominic raab this morning, he has been saying much the same. but if it's the same deal presented to mps on tuesday, he thinks it's very unlikely it will get through. therefore all the pressure is on negotiators in brussels trying to get concessions on the backstop, they speech arrangements for the irish border that had proved so controversial. no breakthrough yet as far as we know stop i talk us through the timeline and what we are expecting in the commons. we often say it's a big week for brexit but it really
the comments — from tory mp steve baker and the dup‘s nigel dodds — come two days before the commonslitical correspondent jessica parkerjoins me now. perhaps no surprise, those comments from those mps. i think what they have to say is probably what you would expect at this stage but they use some pretty strong language. steve baker and nigel dodds saying any delay would be a political calamity and for some it would mean democracy is effectively dead. they also the deal is unchanged ahead...
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bragg themselves nigel farage had to say on this program.massive, massive margin in parliament. i have to say, the only person now is in fact the attorney general himself. there must be a chance that he is the one candidate that could come forward uncontested to leave the country in the next few weeks. stuart: steve hilton, host of the next revolution for prime minister david cameron joins us now. >> either way, need to point out which side i was on. stuart: anybody who knows you knows which side you're on very, very clear. but, this vote is going to go down and i don't think prime minister mae is going to last very long. you agree with that? >> it depends how long because if you're talking about a year or so, that's right. but it's literally eking out the next few days and weeks because the official deadline for leaving is the 29th. that's not that far away. days away. there's a crucial e.u. summit next week and it seems to me they've got another couple of those tomorrow and the next day were parliament, the british parliament wants to rule
bragg themselves nigel farage had to say on this program.massive, massive margin in parliament. i have to say, the only person now is in fact the attorney general himself. there must be a chance that he is the one candidate that could come forward uncontested to leave the country in the next few weeks. stuart: steve hilton, host of the next revolution for prime minister david cameron joins us now. >> either way, need to point out which side i was on. stuart: anybody who knows you knows...
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thank you very much, nigel farage. enjoy the rest of your work. 270 miles away as westminster.adlines on bbc news... brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new zealand mosque shootings in which 49 people were killed, appears in court on a single murder charge. new zealand police say they believe a lone gunman was involved in the attacks. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows: "our gun laws will change" in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. more now on our main story — and police in new zealand believe there was only one gunman involved in the shootings at two mosques in christchurch in which 49 people were killed and scores of others injured. joining us now is mustenser qamar who is an imam, and had visited one of the mosques before it was attacked. thank you for being with us on bbc news on what is a terrible day for new zealand and for your community. what can you tell us about that mask? —— ——that mosque. i have been there and i have worshipped there as well. i
thank you very much, nigel farage. enjoy the rest of your work. 270 miles away as westminster.adlines on bbc news... brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new zealand mosque shootings in which 49 people were killed, appears in court on a single murder charge. new zealand police say they believe a lone gunman was involved in the attacks. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows: "our gun laws will change" in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the...
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with me are are the political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and theommentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the mail on sunday reports on the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. she's the 18th victim of homicide in the capital this year. the express says the 17—year—old was a model student and a scout with a bright future. the telegraph leads on major shake—up in the laws surrounding non—disclosure agreements. the government plans to ban employers from drawing up gagging orders that prevent staff reporting cases of discrimination and harassment to the police. the observer leads with a new row within labour. the paper says higher—ups in the party have rejected recommendations to suspend officials accused of anti—semitism. and the independent has a poll which says labour voters in leave areas overwhelming back jeremey corbyn‘s decision to book another brexit referendum. not book it, back another brexit referendum. not quite there yet. labour faces a new row over efforts to curb a
with me are are the political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and theommentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the mail on sunday reports on the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. she's the 18th victim of homicide in the capital this year. the express says the 17—year—old was a model student and a scout with a bright future. the telegraph leads on major shake—up in the laws...
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but there are frantic efforts underway to prevent bad happening my guest this week here in london is nigel mills a member of the progress at european research group which has consistently campaigned for a tough deal with brussels softer than the one currently on the table or no deal at all last.
but there are frantic efforts underway to prevent bad happening my guest this week here in london is nigel mills a member of the progress at european research group which has consistently campaigned for a tough deal with brussels softer than the one currently on the table or no deal at all last.
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stuart: nigel for roche on the march. thank you. listen to this.tmer wants to raise the gas tax by another 45 cents a gallon. that is on top of the existing as of 26 cents a gallon and now fremont dates. we will tell you all about it. amazing, isn't it. aston martin as a concept image of a new electric suv. it will be completely autonomous. we will tell you when they plan to release this thing. politics, money and fast cars. ♪ if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. stuart: seems like they've been giving wall-to-wall coverage of the geneva car show. check this one out. the concept car called the look on. the car will be completely autonomous. it will drive on its own so you can spin around in your driver she with their passengers. expect good 2022. what about us domains. a canadian couple set the world record for the largest now. 30,000 square feet. tens of thousands
stuart: nigel for roche on the march. thank you. listen to this.tmer wants to raise the gas tax by another 45 cents a gallon. that is on top of the existing as of 26 cents a gallon and now fremont dates. we will tell you all about it. amazing, isn't it. aston martin as a concept image of a new electric suv. it will be completely autonomous. we will tell you when they plan to release this thing. politics, money and fast cars. ♪ if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between...
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thank you very much, nigel. let's get some of the day's other news.s left more than a hundred people dead — one of the worst such assaults in recent years. local officials say armed men dressed as traditional donzo hunters surrounded the village of 0gossagou in mopti region before attacking people in their homes. there have been at least two explosions in the somali capital mogadishu. eyewitnesses say gunmen entered a building housing two government ministries and exchanged fire with somali security forces. it is not yet clear how many people were killed but officials say policemen were amongst the victims. the jihadist group al shabab said it carried out the attack. one of israel's most renowned former intelligence agents, rafi eitan, has died in tel aviv at the age of 92. he was best known for leading an operation, in 1960, to snatch the fugitive nazi, adolf eichmann, from argentina and smuggle him to israel. eichmann was put on trial for his role in the holocaust and executed. stay with us: a journey from hell for this young orangutan rescued on hi
thank you very much, nigel. let's get some of the day's other news.s left more than a hundred people dead — one of the worst such assaults in recent years. local officials say armed men dressed as traditional donzo hunters surrounded the village of 0gossagou in mopti region before attacking people in their homes. there have been at least two explosions in the somali capital mogadishu. eyewitnesses say gunmen entered a building housing two government ministries and exchanged fire with somali...
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with our reviewers, the political commentatorjo phillips and the sunday's mirror's political editor nigelson. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. organisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign says this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. i think the government needs to listen and give people a chance to vote now they know what is actually happening. some people are worried it will be very divisive given the state of the country? and it is not now? what, divide the country? no, she is stuck,
with our reviewers, the political commentatorjo phillips and the sunday's mirror's political editor nigelson. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. organisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. our political...
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nigel farage with me earlier. ukip finished top of the pile last time with 24 meps. that has been put through concertina a little since ukip is following up with itself since 2014 but nigel farage says he is good to go and gerard batten says he is good to go and it would be a concern in the european parliament that a sizeable ukip style block with the brexit party would be returned if and when those elections were held. but what about preparations? if there was no deal... we have heard rumours over the course of last week that maybe next week the uk government will press the button on 0peration yellowhammer, the preparations that would go on within all government departments and that a p pa re ntly all government departments and that apparently is already in the planning within the defence department, the mod. earlier i spoke to our defence correspondent jonathan beale, who gave us some details of the planning. we already know there is under the codename 0peration yellowhammer plans what to do under a no deal, the
nigel farage with me earlier. ukip finished top of the pile last time with 24 meps. that has been put through concertina a little since ukip is following up with itself since 2014 but nigel farage says he is good to go and gerard batten says he is good to go and it would be a concern in the european parliament that a sizeable ukip style block with the brexit party would be returned if and when those elections were held. but what about preparations? if there was no deal... we have heard rumours...
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nigel nelson. stay with us on bbc world news.f the world's most polluted cities meeting families who are trying to survive the smog. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. applause with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. chants streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. onlooker: wow! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: voting gets under way in thailand's general election, the first since a military coup five years ago. three people are seriously injured as bad weather hits a cruise off the coast of norway — helicopters are airlifting more hundreds to safety. president trump and other world leaders, have welcomed the defeat of the so—called islamic state caliphate in syria. after weeks of brutal fighting, kurdish—led forces claimed victory over the terrorist group. the final is fighters had been holed up in the town of baghouz. syrian de
nigel nelson. stay with us on bbc world news.f the world's most polluted cities meeting families who are trying to survive the smog. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. applause with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. chants streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. onlooker: wow! this is bbc news....
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mr nigel dodds. thank you, mr speaker, and can! nigel dodds.nk you, mr speaker, and can i alsojoin others who have commended the attorney general, and i want to pay tribute to him in terms of the dealings that he has had with us and holding entirely to his word that he would deliver a totally objective and fair legal analysis and opinion on whatever came back? so i want to pay tribute publicly, as well as what i have said privately, to him in that regard. would he agree that, in relation to the reduction in risk of being held in the backstop, in relation to the eu acting in bad faith or want of best endeavours, does he agree with his previous advice of paragraph 29 that all the eu would have to show good faith would be to consider the uk's proposals, even if they ultimately reject them? this could go on repeatedly without such conduct giving rise to bad faith failure. and on the point about, if it isn't a question of bad faith, but if it is just a question of bad faith, but if it isjust a question a question of bad faith, but if it is just a qu
mr nigel dodds. thank you, mr speaker, and can! nigel dodds.nk you, mr speaker, and can i alsojoin others who have commended the attorney general, and i want to pay tribute to him in terms of the dealings that he has had with us and holding entirely to his word that he would deliver a totally objective and fair legal analysis and opinion on whatever came back? so i want to pay tribute publicly, as well as what i have said privately, to him in that regard. would he agree that, in relation to the...
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speaking to bbc breakfast this morning — the conservative mp nigel evans says whatever happens, the nextweeks will determined theresa may's legacy. it is exactly the same as what happened to margaret thatcher, of course. a cabinet, one after one, went in and said, "i'm afraid it's game up." i personally don't want to see that happen by the way. i want to her to be given the opportunity to get her withdrawal agreement through and she is yet to put that for the third meaningful vote. and there is all this talk about having an interim leader, whether it's david liddington or michael gove and all that sort of stuff. i think the prime minister, her departure is guaranteed in the short—term. it is not going to be long now so her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum? or has she succeeded in doing that? she is either going to fail or succeed and that is going to be her legacy. she at least has got to be given the opportunity over the next few
speaking to bbc breakfast this morning — the conservative mp nigel evans says whatever happens, the nextweeks will determined theresa may's legacy. it is exactly the same as what happened to margaret thatcher, of course. a cabinet, one after one, went in and said, "i'm afraid it's game up." i personally don't want to see that happen by the way. i want to her to be given the opportunity to get her withdrawal agreement through and she is yet to put that for the third meaningful vote....
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period we have to take part in the european elections then what you're going to see is seventy three nigel farrar she is returned to the european parliament it will make the government of of the european union impossible you'll find it will make life excuse me difficult but over the probably want to throw it out i should think is it inevitable now that in the vote taking place thursday. will vote for an extension of article fifty that this deadline is going to be pushed back. yes i mean the they made me vote for with the european union are going to give it to them as other matter i think that the european union no terrified of the prospect of either said seventy three knowledge of iraq is coming to the european parliament after the next european elections so i think it would be very reluctant to extend the period we're there we. three months or two months or whatever it is before they have a deadline for the european elections so i think they're getting more and more terrified i can see the fear and give doubts are raised at the prospect of more nigel farage is going there i can also see b
period we have to take part in the european elections then what you're going to see is seventy three nigel farrar she is returned to the european parliament it will make the government of of the european union impossible you'll find it will make life excuse me difficult but over the probably want to throw it out i should think is it inevitable now that in the vote taking place thursday. will vote for an extension of article fifty that this deadline is going to be pushed back. yes i mean the...