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look at me nigel. there is no point, no point. nigel. i'm not going to the house of lords, 0k?rried. oh, are you? separated, but i am actually officially still married. the last time we had lunch, i asked you if you could ever sleep with a remainer. yeah. oh, i think i could, yeah. you could manage it? i don't see... politics wouldn‘t get in the way of chemistry? no, no. the problem is the other way around, isn't it? leavers are the inclusive... we are laid—back, relaxed... yeah, bring it on. we are happy. and now it‘s remainers who have gone all arty and picky and snooty. angry, aggressive, intolerant, small—minded. .. would you like a dessert? no, i'm fine, thank you very much. i‘m going to have a look at the pudding. well, if i got one, you could stick yourfork in it, yeah? and that is not a euphemism for anything! it's ok. i can resist everything but temptation, it's fine. you have moderated your views a lot in three years. have i? yeah, you were really angry. it is the subject that has been metamorphosising people. they go from being normal... yeah, i think brexit was like
look at me nigel. there is no point, no point. nigel. i'm not going to the house of lords, 0k?rried. oh, are you? separated, but i am actually officially still married. the last time we had lunch, i asked you if you could ever sleep with a remainer. yeah. oh, i think i could, yeah. you could manage it? i don't see... politics wouldn‘t get in the way of chemistry? no, no. the problem is the other way around, isn't it? leavers are the inclusive... we are laid—back, relaxed... yeah, bring it...
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but people like nigel farage obviously full ofjoy emotion there.iamentarians who full of sadness. definitely, the european parliament over time is about as well. it is sort of got more powers are treaty changes have gone on, so the european parliament as a body has become more important. mep‘s rosa become more important. i think meps feel like they have played an important role in the institutions, so the fact there are no longer going to be there is emotional. as you say, because that is not the case for everyone, and brexit party meps are glad that finally the project has sort of to fruition. maddie, thank you. let mejust project has sort of to fruition. maddie, thank you. let me just tell you what borisjohnson is missing in the last few moments, that the uk will make a dignified exit from the european union, and embark on a new chapter. the prime minister said brexit at 11pm on friday would be a moment of hope for the country, but with the country still deeply split, he said he would be celebrating in a respectful manner. this was boris johnson
but people like nigel farage obviously full ofjoy emotion there.iamentarians who full of sadness. definitely, the european parliament over time is about as well. it is sort of got more powers are treaty changes have gone on, so the european parliament as a body has become more important. mep‘s rosa become more important. i think meps feel like they have played an important role in the institutions, so the fact there are no longer going to be there is emotional. as you say, because that is not...
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nigel for aj with microphone cut off meets as another members un sat eyes. if you do the rose you get cut off. these are the flags. with the state quo transition running onih until you and prestel some spray for they us to start seeing t the head of te year commission gave some weather but also a warning. we are con of free try agreement with z. tariffs. and zero quotas but- the precondition is. but european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. after the uk's exit the seven hundred and fifty one member european parliament will be reduced to seven hundred and five with twenty seven of the seventy three seats vacated by british meps reallocated to otherr member states. let's s get the analysis mike sherman joins us professor of politics and international relations he's at the university of reading mark as i have a- pleasure to have you on the program. i'm this question i'm putting to you is one that i had- thought up but watching that reported a code to make. and the single line sign which was written of course by robbie burns w
nigel for aj with microphone cut off meets as another members un sat eyes. if you do the rose you get cut off. these are the flags. with the state quo transition running onih until you and prestel some spray for they us to start seeing t the head of te year commission gave some weather but also a warning. we are con of free try agreement with z. tariffs. and zero quotas but- the precondition is. but european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. after the uk's...
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next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye to the european parliament in brussels. britain leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a cut it'll be the first nearly four years. the new york times reports on some good news for the electric car—maker tesla. it made profits of more than a $100 million in the fourth quarter last year. the company suffered heavy losses during the early part of 2019, but it seems to be rebounding. and finally, some news about the bbc, which has announced big job cuts and a major reorganisation of how its news operation works. the guardian says the corporation will have "an increased emphasis on its online output", rather than its television and radio stations. so, let's begin with the coronavirus situati
next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye to the european parliament in brussels. britain leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a...
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thank goodness you are here, nigel.were just talking about what it means to be woke and it is safe to say thatjoe is not. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and as you can imagine, there's a bit of a theme. the sunday mirror's front page splash is "queen orders a hard megxit" as it says harry and meghan have been ‘cut loose‘ by her majesty. the sunday express calls it "freedom at a price" — as the sussexes will have to stop using their royal titles and step down from all royal duties, no longer representing the queen. the sunday telegraph describes harry and meghan as being "cast out". harry will be forced to give up his official military patronages and they'll no longer receive public funds. the sun on sunday calls it "payback time" — but makes the point that the couple will still receive funds from prince charles — through his duchy of cornwall estate. the mail on sunday dubs it "the price of megxit" — referring to the £21; million of taxpayers‘ money spent on refurbishing frogmore cottage — which the suss
thank goodness you are here, nigel.were just talking about what it means to be woke and it is safe to say thatjoe is not. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and as you can imagine, there's a bit of a theme. the sunday mirror's front page splash is "queen orders a hard megxit" as it says harry and meghan have been ‘cut loose‘ by her majesty. the sunday express calls it "freedom at a price" — as the sussexes will have to stop using their royal titles and step...
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we'll get more on this shortly, but first, sports minister nigel adams has had his say and feels theers are the biggest losers. it's usually disappointing for by. it's usually disappointing for rugby. it is absolutely right that the premiership has taken the action that it's taken, but i feel sorry for the fans, because the fans, they go and watch these games. like to thank that playing on a level playing field and saracens have taken the decision not to do so. it's disappointing. they have to ta ke it's disappointing. they have to take their medicine. we can speak to our sports news reporter laura scott for more. before report has been published today. what have we learned? the main thing we learn today is the level and detail of those breaches. we have seen that over hundred three pages of this report, but it was not just co—investment that nigel wray had with his players but also issues to do with image rights, payments, and hospitality bills. due to legal reasons, the players names have been rejected throughout the report, but those have been widely reported elsewhere. the former
we'll get more on this shortly, but first, sports minister nigel adams has had his say and feels theers are the biggest losers. it's usually disappointing for by. it's usually disappointing for rugby. it is absolutely right that the premiership has taken the action that it's taken, but i feel sorry for the fans, because the fans, they go and watch these games. like to thank that playing on a level playing field and saracens have taken the decision not to do so. it's disappointing. they have to...
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equipped were not nigel farage and his flag?t in brussels, this was the final official duties yesterday for him and other british meps. a lot of meps and other british meps. a lot of meps currently out of a job but for some like nigel farage, this is what they want, and a happier time to finish... because this is what the campaign for. all the specs of party candidates said that they were voting in protest of the fact that the european parliament would still be there when they thought the uk should have already left. i think this is actually a very happy moment for all of these people and i think they feel vindicated. we must leave it there for now. that's it for the papers this hour. pippa crerar and katy balls will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. i'll be back with tonight's headlines after the weather. hello there. wednesday was a day of contrasts across the country for england and wales decent sunny spells and it was milder. however a different story in the far north in scotland, we had persistent
equipped were not nigel farage and his flag?t in brussels, this was the final official duties yesterday for him and other british meps. a lot of meps and other british meps. a lot of meps currently out of a job but for some like nigel farage, this is what they want, and a happier time to finish... because this is what the campaign for. all the specs of party candidates said that they were voting in protest of the fact that the european parliament would still be there when they thought the uk...
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nigel nigel. and couldn't tell me what the kind of the atmosphere has been when when they have kind of considering that it's taken so long to get to this point today now satisfied that they've got what they want. well i mean there is. yes there is jubilation that the moment of relief a moment of release is about to come as soon as they see it right but there is still concern among its own breakfasters that there are dangerous moments down the road and we have some speakers on the stage a little while ago saying that at any idea from the government that it should look too desperate to do a trade deal with the european union would be a grave mistake and that actually the best thing to do would be for heads to walk away from a deal with the european union at the end of a transition period of the of the under 2020 and into w.t.r. world trade organization as they feel the most all of these prejudices but that is true liberty that is true freedom and they don't listen in so many of the economic argument
nigel nigel. and couldn't tell me what the kind of the atmosphere has been when when they have kind of considering that it's taken so long to get to this point today now satisfied that they've got what they want. well i mean there is. yes there is jubilation that the moment of relief a moment of release is about to come as soon as they see it right but there is still concern among its own breakfasters that there are dangerous moments down the road and we have some speakers on the stage a little...
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who is running the country, nigel?, which is that means that the ministers who should be up for scrutiny won't be any more. but there is something, although we laugh... while you laugh. you are not allowed to be arranging lunches with journalists. but not allowed to be arranging lunches withjournalists. but this not allowed to be arranging lunches with journalists. but this comes off the back of a change in the way the parliamentary lobby are dealt with by numberten, and parliamentary lobby are dealt with by number ten, and has parliamentary lobby are dealt with by numberten, and has been parliamentary lobby are dealt with by number ten, and has been a lot of criticism that this isn't three and fair press —— free press. we know that borisjohnson fair press —— free press. we know that boris johnson wasn't fair press —— free press. we know that borisjohnson wasn't keen on going on television pedestrian election. no. this is about control and event appellation, that is what is behind it. it will be interesting to see what
who is running the country, nigel?, which is that means that the ministers who should be up for scrutiny won't be any more. but there is something, although we laugh... while you laugh. you are not allowed to be arranging lunches with journalists. but not allowed to be arranging lunches withjournalists. but this not allowed to be arranging lunches with journalists. but this comes off the back of a change in the way the parliamentary lobby are dealt with by numberten, and parliamentary lobby are...
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nigel farage o plotting to end participation from the e.u.n the inside. >> iill of course be watchin like a hawk. i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain. farage and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. nowe open up another chapter, a story of old friends and new beginnings. >> as weve l one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p believ this gives more muscle to scottish independence. but it will be evolution, not revolution when the hands reach 11:00 tonight.we must all follos until the end of the year. expect arguments about what is next. we need toai ensure weain good trade relationships with europe. we don't tour of all the conditions and agreements. and we don't fall into the arms deals with th united states. >> we won't feel a dramatic difference to real life when we make up in the morning, but profound change will reveal itself day by day, even as the tguments that nearly tore this place apart beg f
nigel farage o plotting to end participation from the e.u.n the inside. >> iill of course be watchin like a hawk. i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain. farage and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. nowe open up another chapter, a story of old friends and new beginnings. >> as weve l one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p...
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we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where loose decisions a seemingly taken. new york. before we even arrived at u.n. headquarters we got word from our ears legal partners in the us that a decision had already been made and they sent me an e-mail the shortly before they made the public announcement they sent an e-mail with a letter to the letter was one paragraph about how the u.n. was sorry about the cholera and the harm that it caused several paragraphs about all of the things they are doing to combat cholera and then a paragraph at the end saying that they were not going to respond justly to the cholera victims human rights lawyer brian concannon says he'd been expecting the u.n. would try to avoid paying compensation that the families for the lack of any explanation that him completely off gone is also a slap in the face to the to the 660000 haitians who have contracted cholera and the $8000.00 who died so far at least their
we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where loose decisions a seemingly taken. new york. before we even arrived at u.n. headquarters we got word from our ears legal partners in the us that a decision had already been made and they sent me an e-mail the shortly before they made the public announcement they sent an e-mail with a letter to the letter was one paragraph about how the u.n. was sorry about the cholera...
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mission in haiti that's known by its acronym for hi it's not nigel fishes office it doesn't look like it's going to happen but it was proving difficult to get all this and we can. try to catch up with them just as we were about to give up this is natural fish is the man we've been trying to find often and it seems he's finally turned up so we'll see if he's actually going to answer questions jeremy sebastian from al-jazeera. nice to see you again very well thank you sorry thank you so i really try to sort of get some of the time. how long you need i mean we really need as much time as possible but it's being able to try to. ask you some questions now . and then we don't get stuck with the one thing that we found difficult to talk to about. with senior officials there is the question of liability nobody seems to be able to talk about that even what what what it's like to show you cannot why i was as an official here in haiti and a civil servant. right now i cannot speak about it who can we get answers from what i think it has to be at un headquarters in new york it is i don't know whet
mission in haiti that's known by its acronym for hi it's not nigel fishes office it doesn't look like it's going to happen but it was proving difficult to get all this and we can. try to catch up with them just as we were about to give up this is natural fish is the man we've been trying to find often and it seems he's finally turned up so we'll see if he's actually going to answer questions jeremy sebastian from al-jazeera. nice to see you again very well thank you sorry thank you so i really...
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nigel evans conservative mp and labour's seema molhotra. on brexit — but the lovely thing about these two is that they always battled it out with good humour. you have to be serious about the impact of a no—deal? there's going to be a lot of wounds needed to be healed on both sides. the conservative party is a party that has moved much more to the right, we know that. it is absolutely not true that we would rather run away with it. the labour party are afraid... the issue is... but sadly one half of our brexit duo has been stolen away from us. nigel has been appointed as one of three deputy speakers of the commons. i spoke to him shortly after he was elected to the role by his commons colleagues. this is the problem, nigel evans, the january transfer window. you are always on edge, expecting your biggest stars to be ripped away from you and there we have it. you are leaving us. yeah, sorry. to be deputy speaker? yes. what does a deputy speaker do? well, when the speaker is not in the chair he has got three deputies and we all, sort of, play
nigel evans conservative mp and labour's seema molhotra. on brexit — but the lovely thing about these two is that they always battled it out with good humour. you have to be serious about the impact of a no—deal? there's going to be a lot of wounds needed to be healed on both sides. the conservative party is a party that has moved much more to the right, we know that. it is absolutely not true that we would rather run away with it. the labour party are afraid... the issue is... but sadly...
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while most of the members of parliament expressed their regrets, the brexiteer leader nigel farage didide his satisfaction. >> indeed, there is an historic battle going on now across the west in europe, america, and elsewhere. it is globalism against populism. and you may loathe populism, but i tell you a funny thing. it is becoming very popular. brent: indeed. our very own barbara wesel, she has followed the entire brexit story from the very beginning. we have watched and talked about it many times, haven't we? now we are talking about this vote in the eu parliament. is brexit done and dusted now finally? barbara: it is almost done and dusted. there is just one last signature to be done by the member states tomorrow, but that is a mere formality. this really was the long and extremely emotional goodbye of parliamentarians from their british colleagues. it was really an event that would sort of make the little hairs on your skin stand up. it was almost sort of making you cry, because you could not really watch it without being touched. people have been working together for so long and
while most of the members of parliament expressed their regrets, the brexiteer leader nigel farage didide his satisfaction. >> indeed, there is an historic battle going on now across the west in europe, america, and elsewhere. it is globalism against populism. and you may loathe populism, but i tell you a funny thing. it is becoming very popular. brent: indeed. our very own barbara wesel, she has followed the entire brexit story from the very beginning. we have watched and talked about it...
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and he said they fell foul of current laws that already existed banning banas in the chamber as well nigel frosh at the time he said well this just goes to show that the european parliament the european institutions want to suppress the rights of member states so they waive those flags as they waved goodbye to the european parliament on wednesday. the divorce deal though is now finalized the withdrawal agreement that will see the united kingdom leave the european union on both friday at midnight brussels time that was ratified by any peace they said that that would go ahead they pushed through there and european commission president was also in the chamber she said that talks on the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union well they would. be dependent on the united kingdom agreeing to regulatory alignment when it comes to things like workers' rights when it comes to things like the environment when it comes to standards on on social protections that they would all have to be respected by the u.k. but that there was a good deal on the table for them from the eu
and he said they fell foul of current laws that already existed banning banas in the chamber as well nigel frosh at the time he said well this just goes to show that the european parliament the european institutions want to suppress the rights of member states so they waive those flags as they waved goodbye to the european parliament on wednesday. the divorce deal though is now finalized the withdrawal agreement that will see the united kingdom leave the european union on both friday at...
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on friday evening setting in motion a year long transition period the age of the bags party nigel farage had this parting dig at brussels. so this is a final chapter at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel farrar she is loved and loathed and pretty much the whole measure depending on who you speak to in the leader of the break that party wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european parliament go without making a bit of a scene in the chamber or you want to burn our national flags we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you please sit down resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now and i but the issue with the flags comes after just last week david so i saw you who's the president of the european parliament said that flags fell foul of current rules that prohibit ban is being shown in the chamber as you might imagine mr for us a lot to say about that he said it just showed how the europ
on friday evening setting in motion a year long transition period the age of the bags party nigel farage had this parting dig at brussels. so this is a final chapter at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel farrar she is loved and loathed and pretty much the whole measure depending on who you speak to in the leader of the break that party wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european...
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parliamentarians on wednesday approved the withdrawal agreement and the leader of the brics it party nigel farage had this last word for his e.u. colleagues. so this is the final chapter at the end of the roche a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that well nigel for raj is well he tends to be loved and loathed in equal measure depending on who you speak to he certainly wasn't going to let his final address to the european parliament as leader of the breaks that party of the house that he's he sat in for a number of years as an m.e.p. he wasn't going to let that go by without making a bit of a scene or you want to go national for what we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you please sit down resume your seats put your slags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now and i will just last week david sorely who's the president of the european parliament had ruled that flags inside the chamber were going to be prohibited he said they fell foul of current laws that al
parliamentarians on wednesday approved the withdrawal agreement and the leader of the brics it party nigel farage had this last word for his e.u. colleagues. so this is the final chapter at the end of the roche a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that well nigel for raj is well he tends to be loved and loathed in equal measure depending on who you speak to he certainly wasn't going to let his final address to the european...
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nigel harris, the managing editor of rail magazine.hat the chancellor has given his support to hs2 ahead of a meeting about the project with the prime minister boris johnson and the transport secretary, grant shapps, tomorrow. mrjavid apparently made the decision after reviewing grant shapps, tomorrow. mrjavid apparently made the decision after reviewing treasury analysis of the project. we can now cross to our political correspondent jonathan blake, who is in westminster. the chancellor has indicated he would be supportive of hs2 and it's not quite decision day yet, not officially for the future of the controversial high—speed rail link but tomorrow, the chancellor sajid javid will meet the prime minister borisjohnson javid will meet the prime minister boris johnson and the javid will meet the prime minister borisjohnson and the transport secretary grant shapps port is clearly a very important meeting. for what is —— for what is. they will be arriving at a final decision on the future of hs2, whether to go ahead with it or scrap it or
nigel harris, the managing editor of rail magazine.hat the chancellor has given his support to hs2 ahead of a meeting about the project with the prime minister boris johnson and the transport secretary, grant shapps, tomorrow. mrjavid apparently made the decision after reviewing grant shapps, tomorrow. mrjavid apparently made the decision after reviewing treasury analysis of the project. we can now cross to our political correspondent jonathan blake, who is in westminster. the chancellor has...
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minutes. —— nigel farage.d from all over they have travelled from all over the country and we have spoken to some this evening and i enjoyed by two who travelled from cumbria, from barrow. thank you for coming along to talk to us. what are you here tonight? just to give my full support. what does it mean to you? it means everything, we will get our freedom of choice backing be able to do what we want to do and yeah, get britain back to the way it was hopefully. what does it mean to you? it means a great deal to me because i have what it 44 years for this moment. i did not agree with going in the coming market in the first place and since we have been in it, we had been fleeced. now it is a right time to get out and make britain great again. in my opinion. in what way is written going to be great again? we have indicated to buy in many european people who were not elected and being told what to do and what we can grow and what we can fish and stuff like that. just taken our livelihoods away and everything. we j
minutes. —— nigel farage.d from all over they have travelled from all over the country and we have spoken to some this evening and i enjoyed by two who travelled from cumbria, from barrow. thank you for coming along to talk to us. what are you here tonight? just to give my full support. what does it mean to you? it means everything, we will get our freedom of choice backing be able to do what we want to do and yeah, get britain back to the way it was hopefully. what does it mean to you? it...
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nigel farage, everyone. good man.will end season five with a new queen. who is it? susan: imelda staunton, a famous british actress, who replaces olivia coleman. the show tracks the aging and the evolution of the queen so from claire foy -- stuart: is that her? lady on the screen? that's the new queen? okay. by the way, it's an obe, order of the british empire. not qve. susan: i know. yeah. yeah. yeah. let me ask you this. we also have the introduction of princess diana's character as well. they say they will move on to maybe track the modern royals in season five. stuart: i can't but hope. i will watch all the way through. the ratings will be spectacular. lauren: adam sandler is making more movies for netflix. that's a big deal. his stuff really rates well on netflix. stuart: the stock is down four bucks in an overall down market. check the market again, please. we have come back a bit. we were down almost 500. now we are down 393. i guess that's a bit of a comeback. as you see on the bottom of the screen, virus fear
nigel farage, everyone. good man.will end season five with a new queen. who is it? susan: imelda staunton, a famous british actress, who replaces olivia coleman. the show tracks the aging and the evolution of the queen so from claire foy -- stuart: is that her? lady on the screen? that's the new queen? okay. by the way, it's an obe, order of the british empire. not qve. susan: i know. yeah. yeah. yeah. let me ask you this. we also have the introduction of princess diana's character as well....
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nigel farage and many supporters have gathered here to mark the moment.down. the eu turns in earnest to what a future relationship will be like with the uk. a very good evening. brexit has happened. exactly one hour ago the uk ceased to be a member of the european union — bringing to an end 47 years of history. let's just hear that big moment in british history again — when the clock counted down to 11:00pm. big ben bongs. and this was the reaction in parliament square as the moment arrived. nigel farage, the politician who can best claim to have driven the leave vote to success in 2016, on stage, leading the crowd at the leave means leave rally, in the singing of the national anthem. prime minister boris johnson released a statement, insisting that leaving the bloc was the right and democratic thing to do, because the eu had evolved in a direction which no longer suited the uk. mrjohnson says britain's departure is "potentially a moment of real national renewal and change". but he acknowledges that many people "feel a sense of anxiety and loss". he says:
nigel farage and many supporters have gathered here to mark the moment.down. the eu turns in earnest to what a future relationship will be like with the uk. a very good evening. brexit has happened. exactly one hour ago the uk ceased to be a member of the european union — bringing to an end 47 years of history. let's just hear that big moment in british history again — when the clock counted down to 11:00pm. big ben bongs. and this was the reaction in parliament square as the moment...
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but your friend it nigel your friend nigel might not want to compete with the greatest day in modern british history. and present trump might remember any hasn't finish china as he just at the moment ago printed it was a phase i deal. he did relatively little compared to what needs to be accomplished. we do wonder how he will like to percent growth which we have complained about in obama care. david: the point is that he has use this so effectively in these tariffs, use it against usmc it and use it in order to get immigration reform which is paid up. i'm afraid trade. i'm not crazy about paris but in his case, it seems to be working. particularly when the europeans are so vulnerable others. >> unite or maybe an agreement and maybe also disagreement. i don't like the tariffs at all. i don't think they have worked. studies have already shown that you have really hurt our economy by having them. i don't think there is anything such as a bad trade deal entry by definition once so i guess one thing and once i get the other so this whole emphasis on trade fairness i was thought. david: we
but your friend it nigel your friend nigel might not want to compete with the greatest day in modern british history. and present trump might remember any hasn't finish china as he just at the moment ago printed it was a phase i deal. he did relatively little compared to what needs to be accomplished. we do wonder how he will like to percent growth which we have complained about in obama care. david: the point is that he has use this so effectively in these tariffs, use it against usmc it and...
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we see in the background here just nigel for hours talking he is the man who has really such a large part and bringing breck said about he was the man who started the original campaign for brakes it in 2016 and he really pushed this issue so over 3 and a half years however in the end even though this for him is a day off triumph on the other hand he didn't gain anything politically because he was never elected into parliament during the last elections in december boris johnson and his conservatives sort of wiped the practice of party off the map however still is nigel for eyes outs here at wrexham central on problem in the square of all all those threats and cheers for whom this is a day of celebration he is out here and they love it they really left it 'd up he is telling them that they are on the side of the winners and that they have finally fulfill their dream the dream to leave the european union there's a lot of leg waving and intimate and singing off patriotic songs on this square here tonight and so this is where nobody who stands around here likes the european union all thes
we see in the background here just nigel for hours talking he is the man who has really such a large part and bringing breck said about he was the man who started the original campaign for brakes it in 2016 and he really pushed this issue so over 3 and a half years however in the end even though this for him is a day off triumph on the other hand he didn't gain anything politically because he was never elected into parliament during the last elections in december boris johnson and his...
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stuart: cheers nigel, we'll see you soon.th my friends ♪ . . this round's on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com stuart: we're going to show you some people who really make this show happen. these are the behind the scenes people. justin right there, i'm not going to name everybody but these are the valiant people, chris ambrose, big smile, chrissie, good wave. these people get up really early in the morning to put the show together. these are the behind the scenes people, long after i left 12 noon they're still there. ashley: not a huge crowd for a three-hour show. it is a lost work. stuart: when you think of the productivity of this program it is remarkable. when we are fully staffed, we have 15 people behind the scenes, 15 people. that is not much, not many, i should say three hours of live broadcasting. ashley: no. stuart: for first time you can see who i
stuart: cheers nigel, we'll see you soon.th my friends ♪ . . this round's on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com stuart: we're going to show you some people who really make this show happen. these are the behind the scenes people. justin right there, i'm not going to name everybody but these are the valiant people, chris...
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nigel weiss has examined the document and no still personally claims the material was complicated. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c. to see to examine the original circle steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion the. publication had been much greater than i had suspected nigel west side he was hired by a republican a law firm back in 2017 to look into the dossier closely it was written by former british intelligence agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hard by the d.n.c. to look into allegations a collision between donald trump and moscow and claims that russia has compromising material on trauma from when he was in the country 7 years ago west again says many of the reports sources haven't been validated the so-called primaries sub source a russian emigre real estate broker in the united states and he in effect distance and in self from the sourcing of the information and the real
nigel weiss has examined the document and no still personally claims the material was complicated. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c. to see to examine the original circle steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion the. publication had been much greater than i had suspected nigel west side he was hired by a...
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because nigel farage has worked for this for 20—odd years i think he said.ked to destroy europe. and he's succeeded, but we're not going to let him win. he may have won the war, but we've got a bigger battle to fight. the president of the european commission tried to strike a friendly tone. here's some of her speech. we will miss you, but we will always keep up our friendship with you, and you can count on us as we know that we can count on you. it's worth remembering, the deal that passed today only deals with the uk's withdrawal from the eu. the future relationship between the two sides still needs to be negotiated. there is a long way to go. here's our brussels correspondent adam fleming. on some of the hurdles that both sides will have to clear. the eu at the moment is getting their mandate ready, which is the detailed blueprint that would give to michel barnier to start the negotiations with the uk. i hear they are thinking about 12 negotiating streams that will cover things like trade, security cooperation within the eu, security cooperation in the wid
because nigel farage has worked for this for 20—odd years i think he said.ked to destroy europe. and he's succeeded, but we're not going to let him win. he may have won the war, but we've got a bigger battle to fight. the president of the european commission tried to strike a friendly tone. here's some of her speech. we will miss you, but we will always keep up our friendship with you, and you can count on us as we know that we can count on you. it's worth remembering, the deal that passed...
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could be weighty over a year for responds to their law suits we've been promised an interview with nigel fish a the head of the u.n. mission in haiti thats known points acronym minu star oh hi it's not nigel fishes office it doesn't look like it's going to happen but it was are proving difficult to get out oldest ones us do we can to try to catch up with them just as we were about to give up with suze knowledge will fish is is the man we've been trying for find off the noon it seems he's finally turned up so it will see if he's actually going to answer questions term to me sebastian from al-jazeera so nice to see again at her very well i think you story it's a q so i return to sort of the got to some of its aren't a how long the need i mean we we need really need it is much thomas possible but it's been ok called to try to but them ask you some questions now of a show and then we dumb this stuff with the one thing that we found difficult to talk to about with senior official say is the question of liability nobody seems to be able to talk about that even what want what it looks the throu
could be weighty over a year for responds to their law suits we've been promised an interview with nigel fish a the head of the u.n. mission in haiti thats known points acronym minu star oh hi it's not nigel fishes office it doesn't look like it's going to happen but it was are proving difficult to get out oldest ones us do we can to try to catch up with them just as we were about to give up with suze knowledge will fish is is the man we've been trying for find off the noon it seems he's...
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and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he‘s always good.hjennifer arcuri. this was a smut special. there was a proper public interest in the story, public money had gone to this women who dances around the lap dancing pole, but essentially the joke was that boris had yet again been caught out. he is saying, i need technology lessons, and she is saying, floppy disk or hard drive. there is a properjoke here, with boris saying to his new girlfriend, carrie, "i do not lie to women any more," and she says, "except the the queen." that is not a legal problem. that is the supreme courtjudgment. this is ourjob, reporting. and you sometimes jump on anniversaries, too? yes. this is when boris became prime minister, which many people equate with an event as unlikely as landing on the moon. but he did, and there‘s this brilliant picture of him just going into number 10, so we did it as the loon landing, a souvenir issue — one small step for man and a giant leap in the dark for mankind! and put it in black and white. and in terms of your annual, when yo
and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he‘s always good.hjennifer arcuri. this was a smut special. there was a proper public interest in the story, public money had gone to this women who dances around the lap dancing pole, but essentially the joke was that boris had yet again been caught out. he is saying, i need technology lessons, and she is saying, floppy disk or hard drive. there is a properjoke here, with boris saying to his new girlfriend, carrie, "i do not lie to women...
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year political experiment we use our europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel ferraro she is a lives in lower than pretty much the whole measure depending on how i speak to you in the leader of the breaks apart and i wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european parliament go without making a bit of a scene in the chamber there you want to burn our national flags we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future to working with you please sit down resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now and i know the issue with the flags comes after just last week david so i saw you who's the president of the european parliament said that flags fell foul of current rules that prohibit ban is being shown in the chamber as you might imagine mr for us a lot to say about that he said it just showed how the european parliament in brussels institutions was trampling over the rights of member states well away from the sideshow in brussels on wednesday there was some serious business being done in fac
year political experiment we use our europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel ferraro she is a lives in lower than pretty much the whole measure depending on how i speak to you in the leader of the breaks apart and i wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european parliament go without making a bit of a scene in the chamber there you want to burn our national flags we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future to working with you please sit...
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nigel and his family saw the writing on the wall and shut up the bricks and mortar shop in 2018.ink, "you know what? "we've got to make changes, even more serious changes than we've made." and so that's when you end up doing what we've done, which is to cut yourself from the retail side of it, and just purely trade online. they now run that online business from the top floor of the building. and the allure of internet shopping continues to be felt around the country but it still only accounts for about 20% of total sales. the problem for high streets like this is that it seems we have decided to do much of our shopping out of town centres. so, we might bemoan about the decline of the high street, but it's happening because we choose not to shop here. in december, the number of people visiting our high streets, known in the trade as footfall, fell by 3.5% compared to the year before. it's a trend that has marked the last decade. since 2009, footfall has fallen by just over 20%. havens is just one of the many shops to have closed in this suburban high street. there'll be a cafe her
nigel and his family saw the writing on the wall and shut up the bricks and mortar shop in 2018.ink, "you know what? "we've got to make changes, even more serious changes than we've made." and so that's when you end up doing what we've done, which is to cut yourself from the retail side of it, and just purely trade online. they now run that online business from the top floor of the building. and the allure of internet shopping continues to be felt around the country but it still...
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nigel west said he was hired by a republican law firm back in 2017 to look into the dusty closely was written by former british intelligence agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hired by the d.n.c. to look into allegations of collusion between trump and moscow and the cia claims russia has compromising material on trump from when he was in the country 7 years ago west again says many of the reports sources haven't even been validated. this so-called primaries sub source a russian emigre real estate broker in the united states and he in effect distance and in self from the sourcing of the information and the really salacious material we were relating to president drum he claims he received in a 10 to 15 minute telephone call from somebody who he didn't know an anonymous source and run him and gratuitously volunteered this information so none of this kind of material should appear unless it's been validated that is the basis of intelligence reporting the u.s. confirms it's investigating the crash of one of its military planes in afghanistan more on that after the break. so w
nigel west said he was hired by a republican law firm back in 2017 to look into the dusty closely was written by former british intelligence agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hired by the d.n.c. to look into allegations of collusion between trump and moscow and the cia claims russia has compromising material on trump from when he was in the country 7 years ago west again says many of the reports sources haven't even been validated. this so-called primaries sub source a russian...
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would it be nigel farage or a dynamic leading, not leaving type of message?ameron, with polling, six to 5% of the british public wanted to see britain play attractive, positive football instead of having 11 men and the penalty box all the time, which was the british foreign policy in europe for the best part of 30 yea rs. in europe for the best part of 30 years. and he says to me, "i can't do that. it is tactics, not strategy. i can win by fear." and i told him he would lose it, and he did. and the consequences of losing will be made real in a few minutes' time. adam, how have you observed the british over the past three yea rs the british over the past three years in their approach? it depends oi'i years in their approach? it depends on what you're talking about their approaching. in the bracing negotiations it was amazing because they went almost overnight from being a full member state to almost like an enemy is putting it strongly, but an opponent of the eu. and it was bizarre because at the same time, they were still a member state and still regular meet
would it be nigel farage or a dynamic leading, not leaving type of message?ameron, with polling, six to 5% of the british public wanted to see britain play attractive, positive football instead of having 11 men and the penalty box all the time, which was the british foreign policy in europe for the best part of 30 yea rs. in europe for the best part of 30 years. and he says to me, "i can't do that. it is tactics, not strategy. i can win by fear." and i told him he would lose it, and...