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nigel farage cannot do that, can he?rt they will not invite him to take part in negotiations. he did offer, did he not, a long time ago. there was no is not making him our ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarrelj ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. i will call him touring the town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehall. it will make headlines, noise and give him some attention which he has been lacking attention which he has been lacking a bit obviously. because he has been away. let's stay with the telegraph. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. this is an athlete who survived the ad —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have p
nigel farage cannot do that, can he?rt they will not invite him to take part in negotiations. he did offer, did he not, a long time ago. there was no is not making him our ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarrelj ambassador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. i will call him touring the town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehall. it will...
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probably to get more pub estate for nigel farage. —— more publicity.e. -- more publicity. do these polls shift the stance of downing street and the labour party? downing street and the labour party? downing street and the labour party? downing street is against a second referendum and they have totally ruled it out, labour are more vague about this and we are not certain what their viewers. what is interesting about this polling, labour voters seem to have been swinging it, and so levers are becoming —— and so people who voted leave are now becoming in favour of remain. before we even get this far, you have got to have a monumental shift in the country. nothing is really showing that, although this is quite an impressive file. you still don't get the feeling that people would really change their minds —— impressive file. people would really change their minds -- impressive file. it shows that some people are shifting their opinion? yes, public opinion has perhaps, maybe people who voted leave, i think thought and were misled into thinking it would happ
probably to get more pub estate for nigel farage. —— more publicity.e. -- more publicity. do these polls shift the stance of downing street and the labour party? downing street and the labour party? downing street and the labour party? downing street is against a second referendum and they have totally ruled it out, labour are more vague about this and we are not certain what their viewers. what is interesting about this polling, labour voters seem to have been swinging it, and so levers...
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liz: nigel farage thank you. >> thank you. liz: checking the money, dow down more than 100, we get to gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> you have that right, all 3 major indexes down. s&p 500 down 11 and change, nasdaq down nearly 20. all eyes on elon mufnl emusk ane stock down after ceo said that conversation he had with saudi arabian officials convinced him they were willing to help take the company private. and that right, you remember last week, ceo got into trouble for saying he secured business o take tesla private at about $420 a share, no investors have stepped for to say publicly that's are willing to do, that now the sec is investigating. liz: coming up we have chilling control tower audio of that man who stole a plane from the seattle airport, flew for an hour and then committed suicide. >> i'm going to do a darrel roll if that goes good, i am going to nose down and call it a night. >> let's think about this i have another by well the that is coming up. liz: a landmark lawsuit, hundreds of
liz: nigel farage thank you. >> thank you. liz: checking the money, dow down more than 100, we get to gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> you have that right, all 3 major indexes down. s&p 500 down 11 and change, nasdaq down nearly 20. all eyes on elon mufnl emusk ane stock down after ceo said that conversation he had with saudi arabian officials convinced him they were willing to help take the company private. and that right, you remember last week, ceo...
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we've also heard from nigel farage, the former ukip leader. the comments mr johnson made, that would be something some middle england as would agree with and he thought it was a case of freedom of speech. conservative members of parliament, media commentators, people in the westminster bubble will be offended by what boris johnson westminster bubble will be offended by what borisjohnson said. people in the country would be. and that's the point, this is a disconnect between what westminster talks about and what real people talk about. i think boris among tory party members is now more likely to become prime minister, not less. critics of borisjohnson will say all of this, writing the article in the first place and all the media coverage he sat thereafter has all been about propelling boris johnson's profile and keeping him in the news over this long hot summer before parliament resumes in september. and of course boris johnson, people expect him to try to position himself potentially, if there's any future leadership battle. thank you susana a
we've also heard from nigel farage, the former ukip leader. the comments mr johnson made, that would be something some middle england as would agree with and he thought it was a case of freedom of speech. conservative members of parliament, media commentators, people in the westminster bubble will be offended by what boris johnson westminster bubble will be offended by what borisjohnson said. people in the country would be. and that's the point, this is a disconnect between what westminster...
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the former ukip leader, nigel farage, says he's returning to frontline political engagement.d to act as he feels the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group to oppose the prime minister's chequers plan. let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. how much of a surprise is this — and how significant? nigel farage has always said he would return to front line campaigning if he believed that the government was not respecting the referendum result and he says that since the check is planned scores of people have asked him if he will do that. there's been spec elation about what vehicle he would choose... you mean about bus! literally, the leave means leave was set up by two businessman and they have appointed him as vice—chair. he holds a senior position within that group and he will hold rallies to argue against the chequers deal. group and he will hold rallies to argue against the chequers dealm will be interesting to see him b
the former ukip leader, nigel farage, says he's returning to frontline political engagement.d to act as he feels the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group to oppose the prime minister's chequers plan. let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. how much of a surprise is this — and how significant? nigel farage has always said he...
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reaction, fox news contributor and uk independence party leader nigel farage.get to this point? >> reporter: somebody negotiating brexit was week. the idea was if we had a deal with the european union on trade, people would be allowed to stay. now we are told even if there is no deal not only can 3.8 million people stay but they will be allowed to bring their extended families, they have full access to social security and benefit system and even worse, there is no proposed cut off date from which any of this is changing. it is quite remarkable because the british public overwhelmingly voted with brexit, take back control of our borders, reduce the huge inflow coming into this country and they are being willfully ignored by the british government and british parliament. rob: teresa may wants to water it down as much as she can. >> that is right. a remarkable thing we finished up with a prime minister who voted in may and when asked even today does she believe in brexit can't answer the question. i walked into a shop to buy something and the one behind the counte
reaction, fox news contributor and uk independence party leader nigel farage.get to this point? >> reporter: somebody negotiating brexit was week. the idea was if we had a deal with the european union on trade, people would be allowed to stay. now we are told even if there is no deal not only can 3.8 million people stay but they will be allowed to bring their extended families, they have full access to social security and benefit system and even worse, there is no proposed cut off date...
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nigel farage would probably say that no deal is the better option. outside his house in kent because they cannot get past the english channel. nigel r raj is just get past the english channel. nigel r raj isjust the politician get past the english channel. nigel r raj is just the politician who will not go past the u—bend and stayed out. why should he? his party existed to get us out of the european union. he feels that vow to route out of the eu could be in peril. we see on social media, a big push for the people's vote, to give us push for the people's vote, to give us all a vote on the deal. and if you don't like it, then potentially, we won't come out. nigel has himself said he is moving towards the deal —— the idea of a people's vote, he says different things all the time depending on what gets attention. although his party was instrument when getting that attend —— getting that referendum, it was not the principal league side of the argument. it didn't get the public funding to be the main party for leave. so his arguments were not the ones whi
nigel farage would probably say that no deal is the better option. outside his house in kent because they cannot get past the english channel. nigel r raj is just get past the english channel. nigel r raj isjust the politician get past the english channel. nigel r raj is just the politician who will not go past the u—bend and stayed out. why should he? his party existed to get us out of the european union. he feels that vow to route out of the eu could be in peril. we see on social media, a...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe was developed is that. the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you we're in and cannot do and then jam acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after brics it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nature collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone's son the film director oliver about operation gladio on r.t. is one.
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joining me is nigel farage.g week by week as far as censorship goes. what do you think of it? >> it is very worrying for free speech, alex jones close down this week, severely restricted. we even see a director of the ron paul institute being banned from twitter. in democratic terms, it is worrying about the tech giants must not get away with this. mark zuckerberg said to me facebook is a platform for all ideas but now it is not. they are beginning to censor conservative views and that turns them into a publisher. that means they become responsible for the content and we should be able to take legal action against them. this is a very important move. they cannot be allowed to censor views they don't like. jillian: they continue to do it and get away with it, making some apologies. do you think it is changing? >> a big klaxon bill needs to sound. anybody responsible regardless whether they are on the right or left of politics, anyone who believes in genuine open democratic debate should be outraged by the actions
joining me is nigel farage.g week by week as far as censorship goes. what do you think of it? >> it is very worrying for free speech, alex jones close down this week, severely restricted. we even see a director of the ron paul institute being banned from twitter. in democratic terms, it is worrying about the tech giants must not get away with this. mark zuckerberg said to me facebook is a platform for all ideas but now it is not. they are beginning to censor conservative views and that...
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we will talk to nigel farage. >>> and john brennan threatening legal action after president trump revoked his national security clearance. brennan saying he will go to court over it. president trump says do it. karl rove will join us. thank you for joining us. thank you for watching. money, politics, we have the debate behind tomorrow's headlines. i'm in for liz mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts now. john: stocks rising, the dow closing up 89 points and the s&p finishing less than 1% from its record. more on your money in just a second. >>> first, this just in. president trump speaking to reuters on a number of topics, including criticizing federal reserve chair jerome powell and the fed, saying the fed should do quote, what's good for the country. we have the latest headlines from that interview. reporter: i'm everywhere. i'm in washington on wednesday, not today. not today. john: that interview seems to be crazy. there is supposed to be independence of the central bank. reporter: yes. yes. the fed is supposed to be independent. you have right now president trump telling reuters exclus
we will talk to nigel farage. >>> and john brennan threatening legal action after president trump revoked his national security clearance. brennan saying he will go to court over it. president trump says do it. karl rove will join us. thank you for joining us. thank you for watching. money, politics, we have the debate behind tomorrow's headlines. i'm in for liz mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts now. john: stocks rising, the dow closing up 89 points and the s&p...
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you've got nigel farage coming back, he's not a tory.e politics, i missed the pa rt to front line politics, i missed the part when he left. but the tories are the governing party. they are fighting a5 are the governing party. they are fighting as they always have fought. the same me55 fighting as they always have fought. the same mess that was going on in 1990, here we are again, and the torie5 are very capable of pushing a prime minister out of office in office 50 that is one of the things 5he office 50 that is one of the things she is worried about as well. we are all caught up in it. we don't have anything to do with it we can't affect it, we just have to watch thi5 affect it, we just have to watch this thing again. a bit like watching a car crash. no, bad so prefer. —— no bad 50 error. —— 50 opera. you're going to see alternative brexit plans. bolger‘s tory party conference was a disaster for theresa may. don't be surprised if in some way, bori5john50n may be the next prime minister. they start selling this plan to brussels next week
you've got nigel farage coming back, he's not a tory.e politics, i missed the pa rt to front line politics, i missed the part when he left. but the tories are the governing party. they are fighting a5 are the governing party. they are fighting as they always have fought. the same me55 fighting as they always have fought. the same mess that was going on in 1990, here we are again, and the torie5 are very capable of pushing a prime minister out of office in office 50 that is one of the things 5he...
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government is elected for left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe was developed is that the. bankers in the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you we're in plan and cannot do and then acceptable ideas are today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after brics it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nato collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son of film director oliver about operation gladio one r.t. is watching the hawks during larry or one years of lead in italy when there were these two riffing bombings.
government is elected for left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe was developed is that the. bankers in the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he‘s taking part in a battle bus tour by the ‘leave means leave‘ group, which opposes the prime minister‘s chequers plan. an investigation‘s underway into claims a cadet was waterboarded at the sandhurst military academy in berkshire. the sun newspaper is reporting that earlier this month, two trainee officers allegedly pinned down a fellow recruit and poured water over a cloth, covering his face. 0ur correspondent keith doyle has more. we do know that the ministry of defence has confirmed that an investigation is under way into the incident that happened at the royal military academy on august 7th. as you say, the sun reported that two officer cadets held down a recruit and poured water on a cloth covering his face to simulate drowning. that is an interrogation method that was used by the us military and banned just under ten years ago. a statement has come from the commander of sandhurst, brigadier bill wright. he said he was awar
the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he‘s taking part in a battle bus tour by the ‘leave means leave‘ group, which opposes the prime minister‘s chequers plan. an investigation‘s underway into claims a cadet was waterboarded at the sandhurst military academy in berkshire. the sun newspaper is reporting that earlier this month, two trainee officers allegedly pinned down a fellow recruit and...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.ls the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group, which opposes the prime minister's chequers plan. a new tax on plastics is expected to be introduced by the government in order to curb the use of non—recyclable plastic items such as drinking straws, single use cutlery and black food trays. it follows a record 162,000 responses to a government consultation on how to reduce waste and improve recycling. tom barton reports. how best to reduce the tonnes of plastic that end up in landfill... and the oceans every year? that was the question posed by the treasury in a consultation earlier this year, and it received a record response. among the ideas being considered by ministers are new taxes. some of these could target the demand for disposable coffee cups and takeaway boxes, while others are likely to encouragement manufacturers to change their produc
the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.ls the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group, which opposes the prime minister's chequers plan. a new tax on plastics is expected to be introduced by the government in order to curb the use of non—recyclable plastic items such as drinking straws, single use...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you what and cannot do and then acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after rex it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nature collaboration with oem groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all over about operation gladio on r t is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the colonial bombing
is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.tical class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group, which opposes the prime minister's chequers plan. the number of children and young adults in england and wales with type 2 diabetes has risen by more than 40% in just four years, according to the royal college of paediatrics. council leaders described the increase as "extremely worrying" and called for a boost in public health funding. the department of health says its new childhood obesity plan will get children exercising more in schools and reduce their exposure to sugary and fatty foods. a new tax on plastics is expected to be introduced by the government, in order to curb the use of non—recyclable plastic items such as drinking straws, single—use cutlery and black food trays. it follows a record 162,000 responses to a government consultation on how to reduce waste and improve recycling. tom barton reports
the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to frontline politics.tical class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group, which opposes the prime minister's chequers plan. the number of children and young adults in england and wales with type 2 diabetes has risen by more than 40% in just four years, according to the royal college of paediatrics. council...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to front line political engagement. feels the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group the number of children and young adults in england and wales with type 2 diabetes has risen by more than 40% in just four years, according to the royal college of paediatrics. council leaders described the increase as "extremely worrying" and called for a boost in public health funding. the department of health says its new childhood obesity plan will get children exercising more in schools and reduce their exposure to sugary and fatty foods. i spoke earlier to marianne 0verton, vice chairman of the local government association. she explained why type 2 diabetes is so dangerous. type 2 diabetes is the sort that is associated with choice and lifestyle, so it's very much about food choices and also about exercise. so, what we're looking at, over 70% of cases is this is a direct factor. it's the ob
the former ukip leader nigel farage says he is returning to front line political engagement. feels the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group the number of children and young adults in england and wales with type 2 diabetes has risen by more than 40% in just four years, according to the royal college of paediatrics. council leaders described...
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measures that would effectively break up the european union, doesn't get much coverage, joining us nigel farageox news contributor. nigel, i don't want to get too much in the weeds of financial measures, one they may hold referendum and if they did hold referendum and asked people, do you want to stay in the union or get out of it, that would be the end to have european union, are we close to that break-up? >> brexit was the first brick knocked out of the wall, italy could be the second, the point is this, you know, i agree, let's not get too technical about it but the italians have got a new government that people voted for, they are proposing a budget that brussels the unelected bureaucrats are on the vernal -- verge of rejection, that really, stuart, is what this is all about, are we as individuals capable in our own countries of deciding our futures or should somebody else living elsewhere make those decisions and ultimately, you know, italy is not going to leave the european union any time soon but inevitable you can see the european project will be lucky to survive more than a decade. stu
measures that would effectively break up the european union, doesn't get much coverage, joining us nigel farageox news contributor. nigel, i don't want to get too much in the weeds of financial measures, one they may hold referendum and if they did hold referendum and asked people, do you want to stay in the union or get out of it, that would be the end to have european union, are we close to that break-up? >> brexit was the first brick knocked out of the wall, italy could be the second,...
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and they're also prompting the fact that nigel farage is returning to front line politics. failed, i think it is remarkable anybody gives him the time of day but here is again on the front page of the sunday express. i think this is a classic bit of leave cheerleading and i don't put much credence by it. do you think theresa may will get her deal passed her party? but more importantly passed the eu? is it going to be a deal that sticks? it is in the eu's interest to be very tough with us. because if they are not, it is the domino affect all across europe. we know italy doesn't want it, parts of spain don't want to stay in the eu. and the eu seems to be at odds with half the countries in the eu, who are building walls saying we don't wa nt are building walls saying we don't want freedom of movement, we don't wa nt want freedom of movement, we don't want people coming here. so i think they might be very intransigent whatever we offer them. and the sunday times have a front—page lead about the man many people would call the father brexit, borisjohnson. he has been visiting a m
and they're also prompting the fact that nigel farage is returning to front line politics. failed, i think it is remarkable anybody gives him the time of day but here is again on the front page of the sunday express. i think this is a classic bit of leave cheerleading and i don't put much credence by it. do you think theresa may will get her deal passed her party? but more importantly passed the eu? is it going to be a deal that sticks? it is in the eu's interest to be very tough with us....
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come on in nigel farage, gentleman on the right-hand side of the screen.. so trump's, mr. trump makes deals. so will europe look at what's going on with mexico and canada and say, yeah, we're in, we'll deal too? will they say that? >> well, mexico, of course this is a sovereign country. it may have its problems but it is the 12th biggest economy in the world and it felt it had to do something in its own interest. the difficulty with europe of course is the european union will be negotiating this and of course the commission, the european commission is not elected by anybody. it is not able to be removed by anybody. and is notoriously very slow. so the canada deal that the eu did took nearly eight years to complete. i don't think trump administration has that much patience. the pact -- fact that they came to the table. the community that screams protection i when trump talks about trade, he uses tariff as a weapon to get people to the table. full marks on mexico. i think the the european thing will move ahead but don't hold your breath because it won't happ
come on in nigel farage, gentleman on the right-hand side of the screen.. so trump's, mr. trump makes deals. so will europe look at what's going on with mexico and canada and say, yeah, we're in, we'll deal too? will they say that? >> well, mexico, of course this is a sovereign country. it may have its problems but it is the 12th biggest economy in the world and it felt it had to do something in its own interest. the difficulty with europe of course is the european union will be...
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nigel farage joins us the next hour. ce and germany said the european union needs to defend itself without much help from the u.s., how about that? nigel will be with us at 11:45. what is he going to say? >>> look at this, a young man loses at a video game tournament, shoots two people. do we need more security at events where crowds happen? can you cover everybody at events like this? we'll have a live report from jacksonville in a moment. ♪ with 2x more geographic detail... ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. designed to save you money. wireless network ? even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with
nigel farage joins us the next hour. ce and germany said the european union needs to defend itself without much help from the u.s., how about that? nigel will be with us at 11:45. what is he going to say? >>> look at this, a young man loses at a video game tournament, shoots two people. do we need more security at events where crowds happen? can you cover everybody at events like this? we'll have a live report from jacksonville in a moment. ♪ with 2x more geographic detail......
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nigel farage in the next hour. president trump predicting a red wave.m has been all over these primaries. she is with us next. ♪ the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? ♪ ashley: in the last hour senator tim scott told us the continued diplomatic pressure on turkey will lead to the release of american pastor andrew brunson. roll tape. >> the good news he has gone from prison to house arrest. thom tillis, senator from north carolina has been the leading guy on this issue. he has spoken to pastor brunson. he has spoken to ambassador bolton. think we're making progress
nigel farage in the next hour. president trump predicting a red wave.m has been all over these primaries. she is with us next. ♪ the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin,...
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things about that, many of the leading ra kes about that, many of the leading rakes in tears, nigel farageave leading brexiteers openly discussing the concept of a different referendum to get us through this process but secondly i think the big thing, i don‘t know what is going to happen at the end of this process, if there is a people‘s vote on the deal, alternately, let‘s go straight to the heart of your point, are you thwarting the will of the people? how do you thought the will of the people if the people determine what we do at the end, it‘s not like marcus and i sitting in a voting booth, i don‘t see what is wrong with that. marcus, what is wrong with that. marcus, what is wrong with people having a final say on the deal? even if that were a good idea which it isn't, it would create more division, uncertainty for business, more incentive for the eu to give us a bad or no deal at all, there isn't enough time before we urge you to leave the eu to organise the legislation, the natural commission, all of the paraphernalia, the organisation that goes with the referendum is enormous. what
things about that, many of the leading ra kes about that, many of the leading rakes in tears, nigel farageave leading brexiteers openly discussing the concept of a different referendum to get us through this process but secondly i think the big thing, i don‘t know what is going to happen at the end of this process, if there is a people‘s vote on the deal, alternately, let‘s go straight to the heart of your point, are you thwarting the will of the people? how do you thought the will of the...
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i think the date is important, like nigel farage yesterday, he made a comment saying that politiciansthe country isn't happy with what you are saying. how can you be more british than us? i want to read some comments coming through on social media, linda says, "my brother is deaf and lip—read, he went into a shop and when he went to pay he did not know what the assistant said because her mouth was covered and she refused to remove her veil. the manager had to be called and served my brother but my brother felt he was competing humiliated because he was competing humiliated because he was holding up the cube and it emphasised is disability. why was she serving on a still? a lot of people who can only partially need to be to lip—read". how do you feel about that? i don't think it is a common case. but in that instance, where it is a barrier to communication, would somebody take it off? what is the best solution. personally, i have never had a problem with taking off the veil when it's needed. i mean, if i was in an airport, i would take it off without asking because i know there isa wit
i think the date is important, like nigel farage yesterday, he made a comment saying that politiciansthe country isn't happy with what you are saying. how can you be more british than us? i want to read some comments coming through on social media, linda says, "my brother is deaf and lip—read, he went into a shop and when he went to pay he did not know what the assistant said because her mouth was covered and she refused to remove her veil. the manager had to be called and served my...