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nigel farage, it's good to see you.e are looking at a live picture of the president touching down in montana. he's getting ready for his big rally. it's going to happen any minute from now. we are going to hear his plans. he's talking about sealing that border shut and sending the military to do so. geraldo rivera is next. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my own. i couldn't do it. i needed help. for me, chantix worked. it did. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix, without a doubt, reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have
nigel farage, it's good to see you.e are looking at a live picture of the president touching down in montana. he's getting ready for his big rally. it's going to happen any minute from now. we are going to hear his plans. he's talking about sealing that border shut and sending the military to do so. geraldo rivera is next. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my own. i couldn't do it. i needed help. for me, chantix worked. it did. chantix, along with...
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nigel farage, it's good to see you.e are looking at a live picture of the president touching down in montana. he's getting ready for his big rally. it's going to happen any minute from now. we are going to hear his plans. he's talking about sealing that border shut and sending the military to do so. geraldo rivera is next. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety, standard. lease the 2018 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your m
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some viewers are wondering why did nigel farage's very small event in comparison inherited the coveragef getting extra context to what was notjust a way of getting extra context to what was not just the scale a way of getting extra context to what was notjust the scale of a way of getting extra context to what was not just the scale of the march but the argument the march was seeking to raise. those people who we re seeking to raise. those people who were marching that they were campaigning fora were marching that they were campaigning for a second fold or a third dimmack further referendum on the final brexit hill. —— further referendum. there are many people would disagree that such a vote is necessary. and chris mason's report and eight clip of six seconds duration we gave voice to that by simply saying through nigel farage's words there are those that think such a further referendum is not needed. that does not mean to say that the two events were given as a tutorial equivalence by any means —— editorial equivalents by any means. interesting you use the word equivalents. to those vi
some viewers are wondering why did nigel farage's very small event in comparison inherited the coveragef getting extra context to what was notjust a way of getting extra context to what was not just the scale a way of getting extra context to what was notjust the scale of a way of getting extra context to what was not just the scale of the march but the argument the march was seeking to raise. those people who we re seeking to raise. those people who were marching that they were campaigning...
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nigel farage there in harrowgate. delayed parliamentary elections, with over 2,500 candidates and nearly 9 million registered voters taking part. however, the build up has been marred by violence and the taliban has ordered afghans to boycott the vote. in the last half hour, at least ten people have been killed in a suicide bombing in kabul. nearly a third of all polling stations remain closed because of security concerns. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet sent us this update from kabul. it's voting day in afghanistan. security is exceptionally tight right across kabul. look at the lines, early morning, the lines are also exceptionally long. on the men's side of this polling station, they are queueing up to cast their ballots. i have some doubt about this parliament, election, because they didn't manage their time properly. we have been here two and a half hours, queueing. we are not afraid because we are muslims. we are afghan. we want to select a good person for a better future for us and also for ou
nigel farage there in harrowgate. delayed parliamentary elections, with over 2,500 candidates and nearly 9 million registered voters taking part. however, the build up has been marred by violence and the taliban has ordered afghans to boycott the vote. in the last half hour, at least ten people have been killed in a suicide bombing in kabul. nearly a third of all polling stations remain closed because of security concerns. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet sent us this update...
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nigel farage there in harrogate.s long delayed parliamentary elections, with over 2,500 candidates and nearly 9 million registered voters taking part. however, the build up has been marred by violence and the taliban has ordered afghans to boycott the vote. according to a security official, a suicide bomber blew himself up in an area in the north of the aghan capital kabul, killing at least ten people and wounding many more. nearly a third of all polling stations remain closed because of security concerns. well, our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, is in kabul. how would you sum up the day so far? no one was expecting a perfect day. you could never achieve that in afghanistan which is in the midst of the worst crisis in its a0 years of war to stop with the taliban not just threatening to attack these polling stations, they were attacking every day in the run—up with candidates and security forces dying. yet again we saw the defiance of afg ha ns dying. yet again we saw the defiance of afghans determine
nigel farage there in harrogate.s long delayed parliamentary elections, with over 2,500 candidates and nearly 9 million registered voters taking part. however, the build up has been marred by violence and the taliban has ordered afghans to boycott the vote. according to a security official, a suicide bomber blew himself up in an area in the north of the aghan capital kabul, killing at least ten people and wounding many more. nearly a third of all polling stations remain closed because of...
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nigel farage, member of ukip, is still a big from other meps.ember of ukip, is stilla big name in the eu parliament. he said theresa may was still in thrall to her civil servants which would lead her civil servants which would lead her to sign her civil servants which would lead herto sign up her civil servants which would lead her to sign up to humiliating brexiteer which would leave the uk signed up to eu regulations forever. he said was not the uk making the irish border is sticking point, it was the eu doing that. to which donald tusk said, it is not the eu, it is 100% and the people who campaigned for brexit who are to blame for the northern irish impasse. to top it off, a senior tory mp offended loads of colleagues by comparing left wing european parties to the nazis, for which he had to apologise. so the discussions on brexit in this place today have all been a bit tetchy. adam, thank you. adamant fleming in strasbourg. the prime minister will meet her backbench mps later to address their concerns over her brexit plans. the meeting comes
nigel farage, member of ukip, is still a big from other meps.ember of ukip, is stilla big name in the eu parliament. he said theresa may was still in thrall to her civil servants which would lead her civil servants which would lead her to sign her civil servants which would lead herto sign up her civil servants which would lead her to sign up to humiliating brexiteer which would leave the uk signed up to eu regulations forever. he said was not the uk making the irish border is sticking point,...
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nigel farage there in harrogate.denials, saudi arabia has admitted for the first time that the journalist, jamal khashoggi died inside its consulate in istanbul. state television reported that he died in a fight. turkey claims he was tortured and killed by a team sent from the saudi capital, riyadh. the foreign office here says it's considering the saudi explanation and what britain's next steps might be. martin patience reports from istanbul. this was the last time that jamal khashoggi was seen alive, entering the saudi consulate. 0n saudi state tv, riyadh finally admitted, after more than two weeks, that he'd been killed. translation: the discussions that took place between him and the individuals that met with him during his presence in the saudi consulate in istanbul led to an argument and fistfight with jamal khashoggi, which led to his death. us president donald trump said he found the explanation credible. saudi arabia's been a great ally, but what happened is unacceptable. we are going to see they've arrested
nigel farage there in harrogate.denials, saudi arabia has admitted for the first time that the journalist, jamal khashoggi died inside its consulate in istanbul. state television reported that he died in a fight. turkey claims he was tortured and killed by a team sent from the saudi capital, riyadh. the foreign office here says it's considering the saudi explanation and what britain's next steps might be. martin patience reports from istanbul. this was the last time that jamal khashoggi was...
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press of betrayal ahead of a rally in the southwestern town of torquey former you kept leader nigel farage insisted the current compromise being discussed is a sellout cricks it be watered down. and right now we're headed for sort of a halt in the hall file not a man's land and customs union membership that could go on for who knows how long and this is not what people budget. as britain and the e.u. continue negotiations and brussels information leaking out of the talks point to britain remaining in the customs union after brock's that until a permanent trade agreement is hammered out customs checks would be avoided on the border between arlin and northern ireland a controversial concession to the e.u. the brics its supporters and teresa mayes government fear it could take years to reach a long term trade deal making an emergency compromise permanent the practice it minister says that should not happen. what we can do is see the united kingdom look to involve the back door to a customs union and union arrangement which would leave us and it definitely that would not believe in the e.u. bu
press of betrayal ahead of a rally in the southwestern town of torquey former you kept leader nigel farage insisted the current compromise being discussed is a sellout cricks it be watered down. and right now we're headed for sort of a halt in the hall file not a man's land and customs union membership that could go on for who knows how long and this is not what people budget. as britain and the e.u. continue negotiations and brussels information leaking out of the talks point to britain...
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some viewers are wondering why didn't nigel farage's very small event in comparison in harrigate, get they were campaigning for a second fold or a further referendum on the final brexit deal. there are many people would disagree that such a vote is necessary. and chris mason's report and eight clip of six seconds duration we gave voice to that by simply saying through nigel farage's words that there are those that think such a further referendum is not needed. that does not mean to say that the two events were given editorial equivalence by any means. clearly, the vote in london was far larger but there was no equivalence given to those two things. interesting you use the word equivalence. to those viewers who complain, they thought it looked like the bbc was trying to balance something that did not need balancing and that there was a false equivalence putting farage in there at all. it is not about false equivalence, but saying is there another argument. the other argument is there are many people who do not believe a further referendum is necessary in a 6—second clip is a way of amp
some viewers are wondering why didn't nigel farage's very small event in comparison in harrigate, get they were campaigning for a second fold or a further referendum on the final brexit deal. there are many people would disagree that such a vote is necessary. and chris mason's report and eight clip of six seconds duration we gave voice to that by simply saying through nigel farage's words that there are those that think such a further referendum is not needed. that does not mean to say that the...
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separate programs that rally was held in heritage in the north of england led by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister theresa may has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bragg's it however so m.p.'s have boys support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. crimea is still trying to come to terms with the deadly mass shooting at a college there the story and more after this break. i did the war planning for the principal force provider command in the united states military for years i've worked on this region for years i do not understand this saudi arabia is the greatest state sponsor of terrorism in the world still today and yet we all here on that we lie when we say that we right blatantly lie when we say that and moreover we know where do i. welcome back to the program in crimea grieving friends and relatives have sent their final goodbyes to the twenty victims of a gunman who opened fire on fellow students at a college in the city of catch but
separate programs that rally was held in heritage in the north of england led by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister theresa may has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bragg's it however so m.p.'s have boys support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. crimea is still trying to come to terms with the deadly mass shooting at a college there the...
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program that rally has held in her a gate in the north of england there by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister theresa may has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bragg's it however some m.p.'s have voiced support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. now an upmarket british grocery chain has apologized for selling a supposedly sexist sandwich waitress is now renaming it after complaints it appeared to be a men only snack. i never knew sandwiches were gender specific i'm female but thankfully we chose let me preach is the sunny way. it. is there for our intention to cause if and when we are planning to change the name of the sandwich soon. or would madam prefer unisex relish. i know the new apples with gender specific but frankly waitrose ledwith just something way to apple so anyway. as our top stories don't forget to check out all the line of thought he'll call and of course across social media i'll be back at the top of the nex
program that rally has held in her a gate in the north of england there by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister theresa may has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bragg's it however some m.p.'s have voiced support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. now an upmarket british grocery chain has apologized for selling a supposedly sexist...
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separate probe brags that rally was held in her in the north of england led by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister to resume his dismissed calls for a second referendum on breaks it however some m.p.'s have voiced support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. as well top stories for now don't forget to check us out online at r.t. dot com and of course across social media sean thomas will take over the top of the hour but first here on r.t. international is redacted tonight. the broken system. close to point philadelphia only a ballot to paychecks away from homelessness. last korea's history of this to be seventeen years we are one of the only few countries that has seventeen years of history of diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country and this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the nuclear you know progre
separate probe brags that rally was held in her in the north of england led by former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister to resume his dismissed calls for a second referendum on breaks it however some m.p.'s have voiced support for the protests the u.k. voted to leave by a narrow margin in twenty sixteen with the deadline for london's official divorce from brussels set for march next year. as well top stories for now don't forget to check us out online at r.t. dot com and of course...
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that rally was held in hara get up in the north of england that was led by the former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister treason may have a hard time right now she has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bret's it but some m.p.'s are in support of the protests the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. by a narrow margin in twenty sixty with a deadline for negotiations with brussels set for march next year. in crimea grieving friends and relatives who said their final goodbyes to the twenty victims of a gunman opened fire on fellow students at a college in the city of courage but amid the pain stories of emerged of heroic quick thinking actions which prevented more deaths. urges a quiet place a small seaside town kind of place where the neighborhoods everyone knows everyone it is one of the last places in the world where you would expect a school or college shooting or thought they did but some hatreds evidently buried too deep because i stalk a few it's so common music very common tragedy our town is really small everyone knows each other the blast and the following rampage with cat
that rally was held in hara get up in the north of england that was led by the former ukip leader nigel farage british prime minister treason may have a hard time right now she has dismissed calls for a second referendum on bret's it but some m.p.'s are in support of the protests the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. by a narrow margin in twenty sixty with a deadline for negotiations with brussels set for march next year. in crimea grieving friends and relatives who said their final goodbyes to the...
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i want to know if nigel farage agrees with me on this one. our. >>> our military mobilized at the southern border. president trump is telling the caravan people, hey, turn around because our military going to the border. general jack keane is just briefed what our military is preparing to do down there. he will join us next. >>> meanwhile, look at this, i think this is the high of the day, another one. we're up 1 1/2%. 375 points higher. we're going up today. ♪ ♪ we're in memphis, tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wisely. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. ♪ ashley: rnc chairwoman ronna romney mcdaniel is with us last hour. she says, she is optimistic about the midterm elections. take a listen. >> the republicans can ke
i want to know if nigel farage agrees with me on this one. our. >>> our military mobilized at the southern border. president trump is telling the caravan people, hey, turn around because our military going to the border. general jack keane is just briefed what our military is preparing to do down there. he will join us next. >>> meanwhile, look at this, i think this is the high of the day, another one. we're up 1 1/2%. 375 points higher. we're going up today. ♪ ♪ we're in...
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of england where nigel farage one of the prime architects of the brics it movement is speaking i don't know what the attendance figures are for those for that event i haven't seen any attendance figures for that it actually starts at a little bit later than this one starts at seven i would expect it to be too off by the number of people who are out here today but sentiment is growing and the reason why is because so i wasn't sentiment for a people's vote and the reason why is because as the months and weeks pass and the no deal is apparent and the government is no closer to sealing the deal on the exact terms of practice people are growing very very concerned that come march twenty ninth next year britain will crash out of the european union with with no deal in place i mean that with the these people say to chaos chaos which has knock on effects not just for older generations but the generations that were moving born yes. many thanks officers paul brennan live in london the conservative government of australia has a new prime minister scott morrison has lost its power of entry majorit
of england where nigel farage one of the prime architects of the brics it movement is speaking i don't know what the attendance figures are for those for that event i haven't seen any attendance figures for that it actually starts at a little bit later than this one starts at seven i would expect it to be too off by the number of people who are out here today but sentiment is growing and the reason why is because so i wasn't sentiment for a people's vote and the reason why is because as the...
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liz: nigel farage, thank you. signs the results of the mueller probe may be out after the election.e break it down next. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the fit and only treatmt of its kd offering people with moderate to sere psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. liz: deputy attorney general rod rosenstein defended robert mueller's probe as approachant independent. look whose here. judge andrew napolitano. what do we expect from the mueller probe? liz: is it
liz: nigel farage, thank you. signs the results of the mueller probe may be out after the election.e break it down next. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the fit and only treatmt of its kd offering people with moderate to sere psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before...
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we have the author and former chief advisor of nigel farage. >> haddad has been on the scene in the u.k., calling some jews apes and pigs, saying that men don't need to explain why they beat their wives. what amazon has done, the charitable thing, you can top up for charity whatever you purchase on amazon. they relied on the government's charity regulator in the u.k. to pass muster for these things. big corporate, big government can't get things right. >> laura: how is haddad on the government's list? >> the british government isn't hot on tackling radical islam. given what he said about female genital modulation utilization why are you giving money to a radical islamic cleric? it's extraordinary and disgusting. >> laura: amazon says that the charities in question, due to the concerns, we will be conducting a full review. what else is on the list of okay charities? >> they can't do this in-house? they paid $15 million in tax last year and they can't afford to do this? >> laura: think you for the report. we have the last bite coming up. d at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their
we have the author and former chief advisor of nigel farage. >> haddad has been on the scene in the u.k., calling some jews apes and pigs, saying that men don't need to explain why they beat their wives. what amazon has done, the charitable thing, you can top up for charity whatever you purchase on amazon. they relied on the government's charity regulator in the u.k. to pass muster for these things. big corporate, big government can't get things right. >> laura: how is haddad on the...
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brexit, and (of nation brexit, not a nigel farage brexit, and ( of renewal.ithout being bound in by the european political structures. stuart, you have a different vision of what it should look like. i am broadly supportive what george is saying about the need to have a positive agenda but i do think we should concede that what we said at the general election and that lancaster house in speeches was that we wanted to go forward with a comprehensive free trade deal. there would still be collaboration and work with different agencies but we would have minimum nontariff barriers and that is what the basis of watch over 82% of the electorate voted for the parties for. my problem is the lack of legitimacy in terms of chequers as it was put to the cabinet in july. it was not rolled out with the parliamentary party or the wider party membership. you cannot keep going on the radio, as david lidington did this morning, saying no one has any ideas for the northern ireland border. you have got to engage with the argument. david cameron would have pulled his sleeves up,
brexit, and (of nation brexit, not a nigel farage brexit, and ( of renewal.ithout being bound in by the european political structures. stuart, you have a different vision of what it should look like. i am broadly supportive what george is saying about the need to have a positive agenda but i do think we should concede that what we said at the general election and that lancaster house in speeches was that we wanted to go forward with a comprehensive free trade deal. there would still be...
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what is quite interesting as the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, the party— borrowing. so you can see how a man who was once a supporter of remain has shifted, which shows you how the party is sitting right now. britain can sometimes feel like a political total eclipse of the sun —— brexit. can any other policies get through by the conservatives on the side of brexit? ? we have had some policies being launched on the main floor, so theresa may for example saying that waiters and witnesses would get to keep all their tips and restaurants cannot ta ke their tips and restaurants cannot take them away, but what is interested in is that brexit is dominant because it is a huge issue for the united kingdom and the eu right now. but when you go around the fringe events, the speeches, the talks, debates and discussions happening away on the edges of this conference, there is a lot of frustration that the brexit debate is drowning out the else, as you say. a lot of people in the conservative party say, we need to have an offer on things like schools, housing, mental h
what is quite interesting as the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, the party— borrowing. so you can see how a man who was once a supporter of remain has shifted, which shows you how the party is sitting right now. britain can sometimes feel like a political total eclipse of the sun —— brexit. can any other policies get through by the conservatives on the side of brexit? ? we have had some policies being launched on the main floor, so theresa may for example saying...
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she supports brexit and she said she models herself on nigel farage. of the vote but it raised her profile. she was also in the news because she has been accused of plagiarizing her masters thesis which for a teacher is something that did not go down very well with that did not go down very well with that finished voters. she herself has denied those accusations. how much of that is because how big of an issue immigration is the moment? we've seen it across a lot of countries in scandinavia that attitudes towards immigration are hardening. never in 2015 during the minor crisis be finished by mr famously said that he would open his house to migrants and it was thought he was later he rolled back on that. finland during the micro crisis had offered to take in about 13,000 under eu proposals. that's more than countries with a lot bigger populations. alec stewart figures last year and only 5000 successful asylu m last year and only 5000 successful asylum applications in finland. also the last time a survey was done that was reported widely in the finnish m
she supports brexit and she said she models herself on nigel farage. of the vote but it raised her profile. she was also in the news because she has been accused of plagiarizing her masters thesis which for a teacher is something that did not go down very well with that did not go down very well with that finished voters. she herself has denied those accusations. how much of that is because how big of an issue immigration is the moment? we've seen it across a lot of countries in scandinavia...
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kim,ement took him best to the diplomatic ogre face -- after trump was elected, he tweeted that nigel faragehould be the new prime minister. nobody even heard or read the tweet in london. amanda, i want to get into the constitutional evolution of the questions applied to this. let us start on that mediate, what that democratic unionist party, which of course, propped up the theresa may government. the their concerns are with plan and the border agreement with the implications for keeping an open border, implied by the plan. concern therep and why is there such an ideological issue for ers?ervator brexite >> it has been a perfect storm of events. theresa may became prime minister following the resignation of david cameron and she decided to hold snap elections as a way of strengthening her negotiating position going into brexit and that had disastrous results, livin losing her parliamentary majority. at the same time, it is also worth noting that northern ireland has been without an assembly for over 500 days. so at this could ago time when we are discussing with in ireland's future, the only
kim,ement took him best to the diplomatic ogre face -- after trump was elected, he tweeted that nigel faragehould be the new prime minister. nobody even heard or read the tweet in london. amanda, i want to get into the constitutional evolution of the questions applied to this. let us start on that mediate, what that democratic unionist party, which of course, propped up the theresa may government. the their concerns are with plan and the border agreement with the implications for keeping an...
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joining me now is the former leader of ukip, nigel farage. think answers all the questions. you think the prime minister is the problem, she stands on the way of the meat and potato deal which is already on the table? she has put herself in a position where firstly she signed up to backstop which she must now regret bitterly. secondly, a week ago she wanted the whole of the uk to stay in a customs union until the end of 2021. i think what really happened here, over the course of the weekend, number ten worst and with the genuine level of opposition in the country and within the conservative party from the dup a new deal on this basis would get voted down in the house of commons. so now is the time to have no deal this week, to come back to britain. the front page of the daily mail says theresa smith up for britain, eve ryo ne says theresa smith up for britain, everyone thinks she‘s marvellous. she comes back in a few weeks‘ time and then does a deal.|j she comes back in a few weeks‘ time and then does a deal. i know you have ultimate faith in
joining me now is the former leader of ukip, nigel farage. think answers all the questions. you think the prime minister is the problem, she stands on the way of the meat and potato deal which is already on the table? she has put herself in a position where firstly she signed up to backstop which she must now regret bitterly. secondly, a week ago she wanted the whole of the uk to stay in a customs union until the end of 2021. i think what really happened here, over the course of the weekend,...
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no, nigel farage has more influence with the government than we do.ple hoped for, it was a bit of a disaster, wasn't it? it was not at all, there was decisive steps made in the conversations that were had, and the fact of the matter is that there was a significant mood change asa there was a significant mood change as a result of that council, and you can see that in every direction, guy verhofstadt, the pa rliament‘s negotiator, even he said he was sure that there would be a deal. look at all of the mood music, the body language that came out, the leaders of the 27 went out for a beer together, they were so confident and sure. yes, without the prime minister, because she had left to go elsewhere, we all know that. how does a better mood or a bit of optimism solve the irish border issue? that is a very real issue, and it has been clear from the start that it and it has been clear from the start thatitis and it has been clear from the start that it is something that needs solving, there is a range of technical matters that need to be looked at, but wha
no, nigel farage has more influence with the government than we do.ple hoped for, it was a bit of a disaster, wasn't it? it was not at all, there was decisive steps made in the conversations that were had, and the fact of the matter is that there was a significant mood change asa there was a significant mood change as a result of that council, and you can see that in every direction, guy verhofstadt, the pa rliament‘s negotiator, even he said he was sure that there would be a deal. look at...
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nigel fa farage was on the show make quite a career advocating for stronger borders in his own countrythe u.k. you look at france and scandinavia, they say we'll help out and take in migrants, and they are trying to help, but the reality is their populations can't withstand it. they don't enough money in the bank to take care of the rest of the world. we don't either. >> we bring in a million people a year, but they have to have some degree of vetting, than has to be a way if they do get here illegally to make sure they get deported. trish: congressman cla get. thank you so much. it's no longer politically correct to drink milk. wait until you hear what the animal activist group peta is comparing milk drinkers to. why bother mastering something? because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the difference in the world. introducing the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a product of mastery. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into th
nigel fa farage was on the show make quite a career advocating for stronger borders in his own countrythe u.k. you look at france and scandinavia, they say we'll help out and take in migrants, and they are trying to help, but the reality is their populations can't withstand it. they don't enough money in the bank to take care of the rest of the world. we don't either. >> we bring in a million people a year, but they have to have some degree of vetting, than has to be a way if they do get...
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nigel fa farage was on the show make quite a career advocating for stronger borders in his own countrythe u.k. you look at france and scandinavia, they say we'll help out and take in migrants, and they are trying to help, but the reality is their populations can't withstand it. they don't enough money in the bank to take care of the rest of the world. we don't either. >> we bring in a million people a year, but they have to have some degree of vetting, than has to be a way if they do get here illegally to make sure they get deported. trish: congressman cla get. thank you so much. it's no longer politically correct to drink milk. wait until you hear what the animal activist group peta is comparing milk drinkers to. ♪ a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. they won't hike your ratest foover one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise
nigel fa farage was on the show make quite a career advocating for stronger borders in his own countrythe u.k. you look at france and scandinavia, they say we'll help out and take in migrants, and they are trying to help, but the reality is their populations can't withstand it. they don't enough money in the bank to take care of the rest of the world. we don't either. >> we bring in a million people a year, but they have to have some degree of vetting, than has to be a way if they do get...
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then we had nigel farage who has still got a ringside seat in the european parliament and he said ithe was going to sign up to a deal that would be humiliating for britain and would see the uk sticking with eu rules for ever and ever. the headlines on bbc news: a new report warns that if britain leaves the eu without a deal there could be queues, delays and even criminal gang activity at the uk border. meanwhile, theresa may will address backbench tory mps concerned about her progress on a brexit deal later this afternoon. meanwhile, theresa may will address backbench tory mps concerned about her progress on a brexit deal later this afternoon. "the worst cover up ever" — that's what us president donald trump has called saudi arabia's response to the muder of journalist jamal hashoggi. in sport, cristiano ronaldo makes a winning return to old trafford, setting up the only goal of the game as juventus beat setting up the only goal of the game asjuventus beat manchester united 1-0. a asjuventus beat manchester united 1—0. a much better night for the blue half of manchester. city but sha
then we had nigel farage who has still got a ringside seat in the european parliament and he said ithe was going to sign up to a deal that would be humiliating for britain and would see the uk sticking with eu rules for ever and ever. the headlines on bbc news: a new report warns that if britain leaves the eu without a deal there could be queues, delays and even criminal gang activity at the uk border. meanwhile, theresa may will address backbench tory mps concerned about her progress on a...
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should haved in a tiny little room with nigel farage, i watched president.eing used as props. listen to this. >> this was a among the lowest things that he could ever do. talking about cnn sucks. they're talking about build a wall. so why do you need a young black summit to do it? because it was not a summit. it was a make america great rally. they used young black as props. which was an insult to them. ainsley: are you insulted by that? >> i thought it was tremendously hurtful and frustrating. we had a lot of students there literally coming out of group hopes. who didn't know what to wear. wearing their grandma's dresses. the amount of emotion, don, jr. came up and changeful a president invited hem to the white house. we went above and beyond to cover their expenses. to insult the entire movement, without reaching so much to one person to hear their story. it was frustrating. you know what? it proves my point. that is what the democrats do, use black people as props. he had no idea. stuck them into his narrative and talking point. he did not reach out to an
should haved in a tiny little room with nigel farage, i watched president.eing used as props. listen to this. >> this was a among the lowest things that he could ever do. talking about cnn sucks. they're talking about build a wall. so why do you need a young black summit to do it? because it was not a summit. it was a make america great rally. they used young black as props. which was an insult to them. ainsley: are you insulted by that? >> i thought it was tremendously hurtful and...