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studio: nigel farage addressing protesters.t will not happen and says if the uk needs to fight the european elections he will stand again as a nep. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy is in newry — on the border between northern ireland and the republic. we have had some interesting reaction coming through from nigel dodds who have been speaking to newsnight political editors, talking about staying in the european union. is there a change in strategy potentially coming from the dup?” am not sure it is a change in strategy. i think this is another mark of how much they dislike theresa may's deal and the backstop within it. nigel dodds and the dup backed brexit and backed leave in the eu referendum. he is now saying he would prefer to remain within the eu if it protected northern ireland's place within the rest of the uk because it is the union above all else that is the priority for the democratic unionist party as they see the withdrawal deal and the backstop is something that will siphon ireland off from the rest of the uk,
studio: nigel farage addressing protesters.t will not happen and says if the uk needs to fight the european elections he will stand again as a nep. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy is in newry — on the border between northern ireland and the republic. we have had some interesting reaction coming through from nigel dodds who have been speaking to newsnight political editors, talking about staying in the european union. is there a change in strategy potentially coming from the dup?” am...
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industry of nigel farage inc. sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors
industry of nigel farage inc. sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors
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and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party? of the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic, concern about the european union's integrity, that one eu leader might say, enough is enough, you have had your chances to have a deal. i think if that were to happen, there is quite a high chance parliament would revoke article 50. on the record you have heard quite senior figures say there is no circumstances they would revoke article 50 unless it looks like we are crashing out with no deal. they can't openly advocate for it because they are too scared to. but i think in those circumstances, that might happen. are you saying we get to the 11th of april and parliament revokes arti
and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party? of the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic,...
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industry of nigel farage inc.ans campaigning for brexit. so for him there's that sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors in this and the last six months if not three years have taught us as it has taught us there's not enough rational actors in our political system. basically the uk, it's such a mess, so system. basically the uk, it's such a mess, so depressing, the uk legally required still despite this vote to leave in march 29. it's still the law that we leave their but it's now almost certain that we won't do that so in order to do that we have to extend and the choices are looking like a quick extension if we have backed the meaningful vote that goe
industry of nigel farage inc.ans campaigning for brexit. so for him there's that sense of he would much ratherjust be able to feel aggrieved and angry the rest of time that was not delivered properly. he said tonight that he is caring for a european election campaign because he thinks he will be, that they will have to ta ke he will be, that they will have to take part in. we have not left and it will be on the basis of them stealing brexit. the problem is it assumes rational actors in this and...
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with me now is nigel farage the vice chair of leave me leave and member parliament. great to have you on the show. what do you think of the cpac's call to arms to squash for socialism? >> what's been happening in my country and here in america with the democrats is a new wave, a really serious hard left. socialism is one word. marxism as far as week ago and i think it's right to talk about this. they are too many young people who are tempted by this ideology tempted by the concept that everything comes for free. i would remind them that all you need to do is look at venezuela to realize it. liz: or look at your own country, right nigel? >> in the 1970s i grew up in a socialist country. i sought money fleeing britain and i saw talented people fleeing britain. i saw the country really sinking down. mrs. thatcher came in and changed everything by giving us capitalism and cutting taxes. i have lived there that night seated in my lifetime. it's very important the doctrine of socialism is challenged and it's pretty clear that's where democrats are going. liz: nigel lets get
with me now is nigel farage the vice chair of leave me leave and member parliament. great to have you on the show. what do you think of the cpac's call to arms to squash for socialism? >> what's been happening in my country and here in america with the democrats is a new wave, a really serious hard left. socialism is one word. marxism as far as week ago and i think it's right to talk about this. they are too many young people who are tempted by this ideology tempted by the concept that...
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thank you very much, nigel farage. enjoy the rest of your work. 270 miles away as westminster.adlines on bbc news... brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new zealand mosque shootings in which 49 people were killed, appears in court on a single murder charge. new zealand police say they believe a lone gunman was involved in the attacks. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows: "our gun laws will change" in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. more now on our main story — and police in new zealand believe there was only one gunman involved in the shootings at two mosques in christchurch in which 49 people were killed and scores of others injured. joining us now is mustenser qamar who is an imam, and had visited one of the mosques before it was attacked. thank you for being with us on bbc news on what is a terrible day for new zealand and for your community. what can you tell us about that mask? —— ——that mosque. i have been there and i have worshipped there as well. i
thank you very much, nigel farage. enjoy the rest of your work. 270 miles away as westminster.adlines on bbc news... brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new zealand mosque shootings in which 49 people were killed, appears in court on a single murder charge. new zealand police say they believe a lone gunman was involved in the attacks. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows: "our gun laws will change" in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the...
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well, they are certainly not a margin with nigel farage.el farage. the independent polling shows the position has not changed, if you were a lever in 2016, you probably still are. so there has not been a huge swing either way, which is the only reason i think you can naturallyjustify a referendum. we have seen after two and a half years of negotiations that have moved us, like sitting in a sluggish trafficjam, operation stack, which will probably come in soon, the negotiations, the point we have got to, there isn't anything clear enough for people to vote on. as you say, is it a go with this negotiation will leave with no deal? you would have to have something on the table, it would have to be a deal agreed in parliament, the table, it would have to be a dealagreed in parliament, a the table, it would have to be a deal agreed in parliament, a deal agreed in europe, and then put that to the people with a remain option. the danger is that people have been talking about giving the public the option of two different brexits, without putting rem
well, they are certainly not a margin with nigel farage.el farage. the independent polling shows the position has not changed, if you were a lever in 2016, you probably still are. so there has not been a huge swing either way, which is the only reason i think you can naturallyjustify a referendum. we have seen after two and a half years of negotiations that have moved us, like sitting in a sluggish trafficjam, operation stack, which will probably come in soon, the negotiations, the point we...
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liz: nigel farage, thank you for coming on.cy pelosi getting pushback for saying she opposes impeaching president trump. but congressman adam schiff agrees with her. we'll take you back to the biggest college tuition scandal ever. rich parents bribing to get their children into elite schools. and the legal firestorm they are now facing. the debate on that coming up. liz: a judge just ruling that actress lori loughlin can be released after posting $1 million bond in the college bribery case. 761 families tbriebd get help for their kids to get into school. with me now is legal eagle former federal prosecutor. first your reaction when you heard the news about this story? >> this is the epitome of entitlement it's disgusting. liz: how serious are these charges? >> they range in seriousness with mr. singer, the leader of the operation to dozen of crimes in jail. the crimes from the parents' perspective a maximum of 20 years. but when you look at the federal guidelines they are looking likely 15 month to 30-month range. that's where
liz: nigel farage, thank you for coming on.cy pelosi getting pushback for saying she opposes impeaching president trump. but congressman adam schiff agrees with her. we'll take you back to the biggest college tuition scandal ever. rich parents bribing to get their children into elite schools. and the legal firestorm they are now facing. the debate on that coming up. liz: a judge just ruling that actress lori loughlin can be released after posting $1 million bond in the college bribery case. 761...
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more people than the people walking with nigel farage! they all went off to the pub, didn't they? are saying, if these numbers are right, 1 million, it would make it as big as stop the war march, on a par with the biggest one in the century. people feel strongly about brexit. leavers also feel extremely strongly about brexit and were not on this march. i know people denigrate bolt but it is consistent that nothing has substantially changed. there may be a narrow remain victory. but they could be people thinking, actually, i care too much about democracy to let the people who voted leave to be let the people who voted leave to be let down. what would people be voting on the basis of an to what end? you would have to have some sort of deal sorted out, one that has been passed through parliament and agreed to by era. especially those people who much today, you have remain versus the deal. in a way, what we have been talking about sums this up. people have travelled the length and breadth of this country. we know cabinet ministers are probably sitting around, having dinner, plotting t
more people than the people walking with nigel farage! they all went off to the pub, didn't they? are saying, if these numbers are right, 1 million, it would make it as big as stop the war march, on a par with the biggest one in the century. people feel strongly about brexit. leavers also feel extremely strongly about brexit and were not on this march. i know people denigrate bolt but it is consistent that nothing has substantially changed. there may be a narrow remain victory. but they could...
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nigel farage is with us with details two crazies. this 9-year-old forced to watch the cross of ashes office for head on ash wednesday by who? his teacher. stay tuned for that. >> i can report today cvp is forecasting the problem will get worse this spring as the weather warms up. at the current pace we are on track to encounter close to 1 million illegal aliens that the southern border this year. heather: the crisis at the southern border set to get worse with 1 million illegal immigrants projected into the country this year. what can we learn from europe, going through their own refugee crisis. joining his independence party leader and fox news contributor nigel farage. let's compare with what has happened there. the eu sought to the 1.3 asylum-seekers combined in 2015. we are doing reports in the midst of economic and political upheaval. compare that to what the us is going for. is that what we have to look forward to? >> take some warnings, 1.3 million people came in cheaply because the doors are open, very few of them, the vast m
nigel farage is with us with details two crazies. this 9-year-old forced to watch the cross of ashes office for head on ash wednesday by who? his teacher. stay tuned for that. >> i can report today cvp is forecasting the problem will get worse this spring as the weather warms up. at the current pace we are on track to encounter close to 1 million illegal aliens that the southern border this year. heather: the crisis at the southern border set to get worse with 1 million illegal immigrants...
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the former leader of ukip, nigel farage, has been waiting patiently in strasbourg as events have beenolding in london. there you have heard it, a substantial majority voting for a motion which has toughened up the no deal prospects, mrs may saying she will have to go to the european senate to get some kind of extension, whether a short oi’ kind of extension, whether a short or long one. what you say to that? there is no point in a short extension. the european parliament is provoked at the 18th of april, they are going to fight european elections and they are fighting a populist surge, as they see it, right across europe. if the united kingdom is still a member of the european union on may the 23rd, we will have to contest european elections, and that is becoming pretty much unavoidable. are you gearing up to fight the european elections at the end of may? i have been for some time. i first said injuly 2017 that may? i have been for some time. i first said in july 2017 that the great brexit betrayal had begun, tonight it is nearing completion. i never trusted the career political clas
the former leader of ukip, nigel farage, has been waiting patiently in strasbourg as events have beenolding in london. there you have heard it, a substantial majority voting for a motion which has toughened up the no deal prospects, mrs may saying she will have to go to the european senate to get some kind of extension, whether a short oi’ kind of extension, whether a short or long one. what you say to that? there is no point in a short extension. the european parliament is provoked at the...
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that's nigel farage coming up next. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ i saw my leg did not look right. wonderfui landed. earth. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. don't stop takin
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that's a smaller scale march led on the first day by nigel farage, which has taken two weeks to reachwestminster. it was featured on bbc news on the day it began. the audience was clearly divided over last weekend's coverage of the rally, so how does the bbc decide how much
that's a smaller scale march led on the first day by nigel farage, which has taken two weeks to reachwestminster. it was featured on bbc news on the day it began. the audience was clearly divided over last weekend's coverage of the rally, so how does the bbc decide how much
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also nigel farage will ta ke election.y from him. for those comments to go both ways, because the danger for the eu if they were thinking of refusing as an extension, is the european elections in the north of france, amsterdam and belgium might be dominated by brexit because i know deal brexit would affect those regions badly and they are regions where the populace might seek to prey upon this. it is in the eu's interest not to have no deal outcome before they have had the european elections. so many questions about where we go from here. i want to bring you breaking news before we focus on brexit. donald trump has said the us federal aviation authority will ground the seven 337 max8. they had said previously there had been no problem and they held that while other countries had banned it flying over their airspace. donald trump was speaking from the white house in the last few minutes. we had a more detailed group of people working on 737 max eight and the 737 max nine airlines. we will have a prohibition to ground the 73
also nigel farage will ta ke election.y from him. for those comments to go both ways, because the danger for the eu if they were thinking of refusing as an extension, is the european elections in the north of france, amsterdam and belgium might be dominated by brexit because i know deal brexit would affect those regions badly and they are regions where the populace might seek to prey upon this. it is in the eu's interest not to have no deal outcome before they have had the european elections....
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that's a smaller scale march led on the first day by nigel farage, which has taken two weeks to reach its destination at westminster. it was featured on bbc news on the day it began. the audience was clearly divided over last weekend's coverage of the rally, so how does the bbc decide how much airtime the increasing number of demonstrations should receive? from the gilets jaunes, or yellow vests movement protesting for several months in france, to the now frequent demonstrations across the uk on subjects including climate change, supporters of such events demand and expect media coverage. to what extent should the bbc comply with their wishes? well, one of those responsible is the bbc uk editor richard burgess, thank you very much for coming into the studio. what are the criteria you used to determine what demonstrations to cover and how much coverage to give them? i do not think there are exact criteria, but i think there are a number of factors that you take into consideration. scale is obviously one of them, which we saw with last weekend's march, a major march with a lot of people
that's a smaller scale march led on the first day by nigel farage, which has taken two weeks to reach its destination at westminster. it was featured on bbc news on the day it began. the audience was clearly divided over last weekend's coverage of the rally, so how does the bbc decide how much airtime the increasing number of demonstrations should receive? from the gilets jaunes, or yellow vests movement protesting for several months in france, to the now frequent demonstrations across the uk...
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and other .ritish public affairs programs on friday, former british independence party leader nigel farage spoke at the annual conservative political action conference in washington. he talked about his support of brexit and it is sized theresa may's approach to the negotiation process. this is 20 minutes. >> hello, cpac! are we having a good time? are we winning? we are 2.5 years on from the dramatic events we saw of 2016. the brexit referendum, where nobody thought it was possible, where you of course send us president obama to tell us we should not vote for it, and we did it. we were told that crooked hillary woodwind. -- would win. i think she is called crooked hillary. someone coined this phrase, and he's good at maximizing the? -- at that, and he? -- isn't he? goodness knows why they keep having me back. but i love it. we were in a state of euphoria. but if you think of it, 2.5 years on, the one common cm on both sides of the pond is that the establishment, the big businesses behind it, simply refuse to accept the results. the don't accept thos legitimacy of trump, of the referendum.
and other .ritish public affairs programs on friday, former british independence party leader nigel farage spoke at the annual conservative political action conference in washington. he talked about his support of brexit and it is sized theresa may's approach to the negotiation process. this is 20 minutes. >> hello, cpac! are we having a good time? are we winning? we are 2.5 years on from the dramatic events we saw of 2016. the brexit referendum, where nobody thought it was possible,...
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gets too much airtime, saying no, no, nigel farage gets too much air time, brexiteers are allowed toher thing, i think a lot of the channels, when they interview somebody who is a brexiteer, we are xenophobic, racist. we are not, i love europeans and i love europe, we think you are great, we want to be your friends but we don't want to be in bed with you, we don't want you our roles, we want to make our own rules. theresa may, just go forward, stop dithering, we have had enough. you can see that marie is starting to get in the swing of things at 5 live, i think she wants to take over this newsroom but she is passionate and it is reflected in the level of calls we get into the newsroom. and the quality of the course, lots of our listeners are really informed about the issues they are passionate about. cathy must get on with it because it is a busy morning, and marie, i will take you around and show you more of the newsroom. a guided tour by rachel burden, what more could you ask for? it is nearly 9:20am. let's look at these calls, these people we have got to hear from, catherine in ma
gets too much airtime, saying no, no, nigel farage gets too much air time, brexiteers are allowed toher thing, i think a lot of the channels, when they interview somebody who is a brexiteer, we are xenophobic, racist. we are not, i love europeans and i love europe, we think you are great, we want to be your friends but we don't want to be in bed with you, we don't want you our roles, we want to make our own rules. theresa may, just go forward, stop dithering, we have had enough. you can see...
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nigel farage, spelling it out in dramatic terms, as he always does. nigel, i think you're right, sir. thanks for joining us. see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: yeah. big vote tonight. all right. >>> next case, starting i think cracks are starting to appear visibly in the democrat party. the old guard may be led by speaker pelosi versus the new socialist wing of the democrats, aoc and others. can't hide behind the facade of unity anymore. that facade is cracking. my take on that, coming up next. . . and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. . . come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ stuart: it is a battle royale. this is not a videogame. it is a fight for the control of the democratic party? how will they handle trump? how will they handle socialism? how far left will their presidential candidate go? they can't contain the fight behind closed doors. they can't keep it q
nigel farage, spelling it out in dramatic terms, as he always does. nigel, i think you're right, sir. thanks for joining us. see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: yeah. big vote tonight. all right. >>> next case, starting i think cracks are starting to appear visibly in the democrat party. the old guard may be led by speaker pelosi versus the new socialist wing of the democrats, aoc and others. can't hide behind the facade of unity anymore. that facade is cracking. my take on...
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nigel farage with me earlier. ukip finished top of the pile last time with 24 meps. that has been put through concertina a little since ukip is following up with itself since 2014 but nigel farage says he is good to go and gerard batten says he is good to go and it would be a concern in the european parliament that a sizeable ukip style block with the brexit party would be returned if and when those elections were held. but what about preparations? if there was no deal... we have heard rumours over the course of last week that maybe next week the uk government will press the button on 0peration yellowhammer, the preparations that would go on within all government departments and that a p pa re ntly all government departments and that apparently is already in the planning within the defence department, the mod. earlier i spoke to our defence correspondent jonathan beale, who gave us some details of the planning. we already know there is under the codename 0peration yellowhammer plans what to do under a no deal, the
nigel farage with me earlier. ukip finished top of the pile last time with 24 meps. that has been put through concertina a little since ukip is following up with itself since 2014 but nigel farage says he is good to go and gerard batten says he is good to go and it would be a concern in the european parliament that a sizeable ukip style block with the brexit party would be returned if and when those elections were held. but what about preparations? if there was no deal... we have heard rumours...
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and 9:45, nigel farage speaks to the conservative political action conference. he's now a member of the brexit party. ♪ >> this week on "q&a<'eileen rivers discusses her book "beyond the call: three women on the front lines in afghanistan." brian: eileen rivers why did you "beyond theok call?" eileen: i really wanted to emphasize these women, i featured three women, they aslly went beyond the call their regular duties to help women in afghanistan, help fight in afghanistan. these women were taking on responsibilities nobody expected them to. it was about them going beyond the call of duty to help women in afghanistan and further the mission. brian: your dedication to betsy brown, and all the other groundbreaking female past and present those stories are too rarely told. women: there are so many i would have loved to have gone more in depth in this book on their story. there are so many women who have served in the military since the beginning of the foundations of country. a lot of people don't know about deborah during the revolutionary war. browncoleman and wi
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come on in, nigel farage, vice chair of britain's lead means for you.f this, i'm going to call it a free money universal basic income scheme in italy. what your opinion? >> is called helicopter money. money drops from the sky, lands in your pocket and became this economic theory kicked in and everyone's better off because of the multiplier effect of the economy. that is the theory. the practice of it of course is there is no such thing as free money. all this does is add to national debt. the real answer for italy of course is not helicopter money. it's getting a currency devaluation, deregulating and making real growth in real wages. it will not work. it will just make poor and mission ultimately even poorer. trent did you make far too much sense. a senior member of parliament in britain and spain if they brexit delay is inevitable. no feasible way they can march out of europe on the deadline. you called this two weeks ago. roll that tape of you calling it. go. you leave in march the 29th. >> if you want my honest opinion, against my book, no. it's so
come on in, nigel farage, vice chair of britain's lead means for you.f this, i'm going to call it a free money universal basic income scheme in italy. what your opinion? >> is called helicopter money. money drops from the sky, lands in your pocket and became this economic theory kicked in and everyone's better off because of the multiplier effect of the economy. that is the theory. the practice of it of course is there is no such thing as free money. all this does is add to national debt....
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he is almost like the equivalent of nigel farage here.o not think that there are going to be any further indictments, we already know that paul manafort and michael cohen were implicated as pa rt michael cohen were implicated as part of this investigation. it might be that despite the 22 months that you say, the attorney general, the deputy and robert mueller himself feel like they cannot be transparent asa feel like they cannot be transparent as a lot of reporters. it seems after this date kind of big spectacle as it were and it really has been done a bit like that, seeing who is being involved and indicted and it may kind of tell off a little bit at this stage and if they did not actually have the power and as you say it does not seem to have come through to his real solid base. the question as of whether it affects those people who might‘ve considered voting republican in the past or who were wavering. those are the people that it may actually be convinced by something like this. no one has really worked out how to attack and sale unti
he is almost like the equivalent of nigel farage here.o not think that there are going to be any further indictments, we already know that paul manafort and michael cohen were implicated as pa rt michael cohen were implicated as part of this investigation. it might be that despite the 22 months that you say, the attorney general, the deputy and robert mueller himself feel like they cannot be transparent asa feel like they cannot be transparent as a lot of reporters. it seems after this date...
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steve: nigel farage independent leader. he joins us from london. do. this your people said although it was close let's get out of the eu and yet you still have it. >> yeah. you are right. we unequivocally voted to leave and we are due to leave two weeks today. and the problem is hundreds of our members of parliament didn't only vote the other way but have never ever respected the result and are doing their best to overturn it, to frustrate it and in the middle of all of, this theresa may has made the most unholy mess of the thing by putting on the table a document that is completely unacceptable. so we should, under our law, leave in two weeks' time without a deal, without a new treaty and that's fine. but parliament now says it wants to extend the date. this is one of the oldest functioning democracies in the world. and our democracy is being walked all over it is one of the most shameful episodes in the history of my country. shepard: and i know theresa may. she didn't want to see brexit. she didn't want to see the british exit from the eu. and n
steve: nigel farage independent leader. he joins us from london. do. this your people said although it was close let's get out of the eu and yet you still have it. >> yeah. you are right. we unequivocally voted to leave and we are due to leave two weeks today. and the problem is hundreds of our members of parliament didn't only vote the other way but have never ever respected the result and are doing their best to overturn it, to frustrate it and in the middle of all of, this theresa may...
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nigel farage typically is surrounded by cameras in that melee that the rest of the marches are strong right along this coastal cot is a long way to go before they reach london but how many of them actually get that far remains to be seen. the march is being tailed by two billboards paid for by an anti bricks it campaign at the way station at c m a there was an angry confrontation with two peaceful pro e.u. campaign it's because when you really want to think out of going out to. the rich took the marches past john armstrong's has sat alone in the village of holden in the chair a customer named leiva who actually voted to remain as the world's most just thing . that we we are pretty incompetent we our representative just want to know. what they're doing. to me is trying to help us to feel she's just searching but john voted leave i'm good again everybody's just tie in town and it's a bit embarrassing really i think just to be fair think a lot of people just don't know what's going on. it's not clear whether the marches will arrive in london to see bricks' it being delivered or being del
nigel farage typically is surrounded by cameras in that melee that the rest of the marches are strong right along this coastal cot is a long way to go before they reach london but how many of them actually get that far remains to be seen. the march is being tailed by two billboards paid for by an anti bricks it campaign at the way station at c m a there was an angry confrontation with two peaceful pro e.u. campaign it's because when you really want to think out of going out to. the rich took...
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nigel farage was one of those to call for people to march, evenjoining them for the first leg. he would be here for all of it? he can't, he is an mep, he is as busy as ever at the moment. purely west yorkshire lad. i'm a wesley as they call me. i own my own business. what brought you here? democracy. this leave and remain question has been answered. 17.4 million decided to leave with the vote. it looks like they're going to ignore that. what did you make of the march on saturday when you saw hundreds of thousands? this isjust typical. we had figures of about 1 million people. we can probably agree on that, that is versus a couple of hundred. this is drumming up support. our day is the 29th. clayton is a brexit supporter who wants to leave the eu without a deal. the government, the eu and most businesses don't agree saying it would risk higher charges and border checks. if it was mps representing us, there would be quite a few mps... but they're not listening to us. what's on the menu tonight? wetherspoons, of course. it might not sound obvious but the chairman of wetherspoons t
nigel farage was one of those to call for people to march, evenjoining them for the first leg. he would be here for all of it? he can't, he is an mep, he is as busy as ever at the moment. purely west yorkshire lad. i'm a wesley as they call me. i own my own business. what brought you here? democracy. this leave and remain question has been answered. 17.4 million decided to leave with the vote. it looks like they're going to ignore that. what did you make of the march on saturday when you saw...
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nigel farage who is the vice chair of leave means he is one of those who says he's not surprised by the british vote. it's a massive crushing defeat for the government it represents a total failure of leadership on behalf of mrs may well how can it be that breaks the tears like me who want a recall of a century for us to leave the european union or against this deal that's how bad a deal it is. as you can see a growing chorus of frustration anger and really just made being heard across europe. or in paris and in london thank you both for staying across these votes for us our guest discuss the prospects of bricks at saying the u.k. parliament finds itself in a bit of a rut. i think we might be going to have to delay breaks in any event because we've even had the miracle happened and she had one tonight we simply don't have enough time now between now and the end of the month to put in place pulling the statue to statue tree because objects or don't we we need now i think frankly that it would be completely crazy of the government to come back for a certain time with the same deal because
nigel farage who is the vice chair of leave means he is one of those who says he's not surprised by the british vote. it's a massive crushing defeat for the government it represents a total failure of leadership on behalf of mrs may well how can it be that breaks the tears like me who want a recall of a century for us to leave the european union or against this deal that's how bad a deal it is. as you can see a growing chorus of frustration anger and really just made being heard across europe....
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with a picture of a rather desultory nigel farage march across britain, which found its way to aylesburyr, joining the march. in the numbers are tiny compared to the march for... —— end. numbers are tiny compared to the march for... -- end. well, the organisers would say it is a different kind of march. well, you would, if you do not have the numbers, you would make any kind of story to... that they are suddenly determined that group, the telegraph's editor, the guardian uses the adjective desperate, it is a catchall for the way theresa may is facing at the moment, that is one thing they can unite on. we were looking at the commentary by alison pearson on the whole, because she wa nted pearson on the whole, because she wanted to be celebrating on friday night the glass of champagne. as a leaver? as a leaver. she is now going to be having a nurofen. but i think that is probably whether you are a remaineror think that is probably whether you are a remainer or leaver, you are going to be needing to have a nurofen. also pointing out that she feels david cameron being in charge of the negotia
with a picture of a rather desultory nigel farage march across britain, which found its way to aylesburyr, joining the march. in the numbers are tiny compared to the march for... —— end. numbers are tiny compared to the march for... -- end. well, the organisers would say it is a different kind of march. well, you would, if you do not have the numbers, you would make any kind of story to... that they are suddenly determined that group, the telegraph's editor, the guardian uses the adjective...
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over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal bricks and joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury presenter enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for brics given the way the e.u. is treating britain. but not really because i think at the end of the day the treated fairly and the u.k. what i was surprised that the u. countries stand united behind but me and the commission on this deal on this negotiation but at the end of the day i think there has been flexibility there has been a second proposal i mean let's face it i mean there's not much else that you know not many of the things that the can offer i mean there was a bit of difference between two is going. on on twitter i don't know whether that is really bluesy like that you're just saying about the unity is that because they threaten member states over you subsidies to get in line over al
over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal bricks and joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury presenter enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for brics given the way the e.u. is treating britain. but not really because i think at the end of...
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over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal breaker joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury professor enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for bricks given the way the e.u. is treating britain but not really because i think at the end of the day the treated fairly and the u.k. what i was surprised that the you countries stand united.
over british to months to extend the article fifty bricks of process a veto asked by those like nigel farage to implement to ensure a new deal breaker joining me now is former director general of the italian treasury professor enzo could only thank you so wetlands are coming back on do you think british people watching now i know you'll see l.s.e. students in london they they delve more heavily for bricks given the way the e.u. is treating britain but not really because i think at the end of...
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meanwhile, ukip mep and leading brexit campaigner nigel farage told the bbc: and finally, reacting toeland, leo varadkar, said: we shall have some more on all of this later in our news briefing with david and fiona. now, it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your thursday sport briefing, where we start with the news that the uefa champions league quarterfinal line—up is complete as liverpool took victory in germany against bayern munich. the 5—time champions were 3—1 winners on the night with sadio mane picking up two after the first leg finished goalless, and their manager took greatjoy from the win. a wonderful club, they are really back on the landscape of international top football, and we all think that is where this club belongs and tonight we proved it at least a little bit, but now in a moment you hear it obviously and i am really happy. barcelona, who are also 5—time winners of this tournament, progressed as well, with lionel messi scoring twice in a 5—1win at camp nou against lyon. it means that six of the eig
meanwhile, ukip mep and leading brexit campaigner nigel farage told the bbc: and finally, reacting toeland, leo varadkar, said: we shall have some more on all of this later in our news briefing with david and fiona. now, it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your thursday sport briefing, where we start with the news that the uefa champions league quarterfinal line—up is complete as liverpool took victory in germany against...
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nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and he's been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess that stand by. britain's finance minister philip hammond also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruption to the british economy he spelled out how the british government is trying to prepare for brics. we have plans in place to minimize disruption to our financial system we've worked across whitehall to put in place mitigations of our border although we cannot regulate how the e.u. would operate its border in a no deal except we've published today our temporary u.k. no deal tariff schedule carefully balancing the needs of producers and consumers in the context of the pressures the no deal economy would face but i need to be straight with the house a no deal bret's it would deliver a significant short to medium term reduction in the productive capacity of the british economy. what we're hearing there we're actually hearing a plan for britain
nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and he's been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess that stand by. britain's finance minister philip hammond also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruption to the british economy he spelled out how the british government is trying to prepare for brics. we have plans in place to minimize disruption to...
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meanwhile, ukip mep and leading brexit campaigner nigel farage told the bbc...d mean we would leave with no deal and finally reacting to mp's decision to reject a no deal option, the taoiseach of the republic of ireland leo varadkar said... our europe editor katya adler has been assessing the reaction from the eu on tonight's votes, and started by what eu leaders made of the result. their mood is a heady mixture of confused, bemused, irritated, frustrated. i mean, i kept getting phone calls and texts from a european contacts asking me what's going on in the uk and if i can predict for than what is going to happen. of course, i'm not quite able to do that. as for tonight's though, certainly european unions can see that what happened was phenomenally important politically, but that alone doesn't stop the clock. the eu says just voting against a no deal brexit does not stop it from happening. mps uniting around a deal, theresa may's deal or some other realistic option. that is the way to stop the no deal brexit. so for now the eu has decided to ta ke so for now the
meanwhile, ukip mep and leading brexit campaigner nigel farage told the bbc...d mean we would leave with no deal and finally reacting to mp's decision to reject a no deal option, the taoiseach of the republic of ireland leo varadkar said... our europe editor katya adler has been assessing the reaction from the eu on tonight's votes, and started by what eu leaders made of the result. their mood is a heady mixture of confused, bemused, irritated, frustrated. i mean, i kept getting phone calls and...
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nigel farage is now threatening a march. promising a march.d, he is a big influence, one of the biggest in this country. there will be an after—shock to whatever the decision is. we are in a bad place. just dealing with the parliamentary arithmetic. we have heard that the prime minister may be using the threat of no deal to get people in line behind her deal. the other stick that she could use to get the brexit supporters is the threat of a delay, hence the talk of delay? yes, but all of these tactics are not working. so it's hard to see how they will finally kind of work closer to the 29th of march deadline. i think it's more likely that an extension of article 50 will be granted because, at the end of the day, apart from the gesticulations and big announcements, the reality is that nobody is ready for brexit. this reality will hit hard the closer we get to the 29th of march. what will the extension be for? that is the question. the 27 are ready to grant an extension as long as there is good reason for it. it is not for theresa may to keep ki
nigel farage is now threatening a march. promising a march.d, he is a big influence, one of the biggest in this country. there will be an after—shock to whatever the decision is. we are in a bad place. just dealing with the parliamentary arithmetic. we have heard that the prime minister may be using the threat of no deal to get people in line behind her deal. the other stick that she could use to get the brexit supporters is the threat of a delay, hence the talk of delay? yes, but all of...
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i spent two years following nigel farage around, not in a weird way. for your job.arty we re that people who voted for the party were fruitcakes that people who voted for the party were fruitca kes and that people who voted for the party were fruitcakes and loonies. they weren't, a lot of them were people who wanted to get out of the eu. now they have achieved that, it has created a vacuum. when you bring in people like tommy robinson, it is clear that it attracts people who we re clear that it attracts people who were formerly loyal to him which our people from the edl and that kind of movement. the current leader is someone who said that almost runs in the uk should take a vow that they wouldn't commit any terrorist attacks and stop building mosques. this guy seems to be more obsessed with islam than brexit. finally, the daily telegraph. junk food tv adverts before 9pm are to be banned. a consumer story for us. the woman that did watchdog for ten years. i don't have small children anymore, i have a big child. you have small children. yes. do they watch tv? i don't
i spent two years following nigel farage around, not in a weird way. for your job.arty we re that people who voted for the party were fruitcakes that people who voted for the party were fruitca kes and that people who voted for the party were fruitcakes and loonies. they weren't, a lot of them were people who wanted to get out of the eu. now they have achieved that, it has created a vacuum. when you bring in people like tommy robinson, it is clear that it attracts people who we re clear that it...
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and 9:45, nigel farage speaks to the conservative political action conference. ♪ >> this week on "q&a eileen rivers discusses her book "beyond the call: three women on the front lines in afghanistan." brian: eileen rivers, why did you call your book "beyond the call?" eileen: i really wanted to emphasize these women. i featured three women. they really went beyond the call of
and 9:45, nigel farage speaks to the conservative political action conference. ♪ >> this week on "q&a eileen rivers discusses her book "beyond the call: three women on the front lines in afghanistan." brian: eileen rivers, why did you call your book "beyond the call?" eileen: i really wanted to emphasize these women. i featured three women. they really went beyond the call of
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nigel farage, the former ukip leader pledged to stand again for the european elections.e is a long delay, he predicted leave would also win another referendum, but for many, friday was still the day democracy died. let's get out! let's have brexit! very, very sad! very disappointed. the deal's rubbish. it's not leaving. democracy! democracy! police have flooded westminster, fearing trouble. in the end, just five arrests. officers will be back today, because more protests are expected. while there is no end in sight for brexit itself. from today millions of eu nationals will be able to secure their right to stay in the uk, as the home office fully launches its settlement scheme. there are more than three million people expected to be eligible to apply to carry on living and working in the uk. some 200,000 have already secured their status during private and public test phases. our political correspondent, matt cole is with me. nobody can possibly protect how things will develop, and i'm not about to ask you that. that would be very unfair. even the politicians can't do it
nigel farage, the former ukip leader pledged to stand again for the european elections.e is a long delay, he predicted leave would also win another referendum, but for many, friday was still the day democracy died. let's get out! let's have brexit! very, very sad! very disappointed. the deal's rubbish. it's not leaving. democracy! democracy! police have flooded westminster, fearing trouble. in the end, just five arrests. officers will be back today, because more protests are expected. while...
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and other .ritish public affairs programs on friday, former british independence party leader nigel faragespoke at the annual conservative political action conference in washington.
and other .ritish public affairs programs on friday, former british independence party leader nigel faragespoke at the annual conservative political action conference in washington.
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of his been holding up breakfast and perhaps even attempting to derail brussels together and so nigel farage a cheerleader for breakfast for the leader of the ukip political party has been a leading light in getting this march off the ground now police here in the northeast today and i can tell you that the long day viewpoint which is this public house behind me just won't media here then there are marches the moment although we are still about forty five minutes away from the last supposedly getting on the way the weather is pretty grim and the landlord of this pub when we approached him he didn't realise that this was a rendezvous point until he read in a newspaper that the organization is also a little bit unorthodox shall we say but we'll bring you as much as we can as it transpires there are a few people here already but not many had full but some of their land is quite a significant the area are a significant place and the people off on their land overwhelmingly supported for braggs it can you explain the dynamics that are happening there particularly with the fact that they do rely on
of his been holding up breakfast and perhaps even attempting to derail brussels together and so nigel farage a cheerleader for breakfast for the leader of the ukip political party has been a leading light in getting this march off the ground now police here in the northeast today and i can tell you that the long day viewpoint which is this public house behind me just won't media here then there are marches the moment although we are still about forty five minutes away from the last supposedly...