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so than i would be like asked norman pollack you call and speak to norman. norman parents representative alan fitzgerald for more than forty years their professional and personal relationship was the most stable bond in fitzgerald's life. in the course of her long career she was showered with accolades like in paris in one nine hundred ninety. bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were less than about two hundred people there were at the embassy and there was a big spread and of course champagne and all kinds of drinks and all of these people were talking in this room and there was no ella fitzgerald little bit whereas. i went over and i sit down with her and i said miss fitzgerald and she's didi ellen. why why are you here you know this reception is for you and she said to me something that i have never forgotten she said a few things on that occasion. and she said you know dee i hate these kinds of behaviors i hate perceptions i hate those meeting in crete and she said because people just come to t
so than i would be like asked norman pollack you call and speak to norman. norman parents representative alan fitzgerald for more than forty years their professional and personal relationship was the most stable bond in fitzgerald's life. in the course of her long career she was showered with accolades like in paris in one nine hundred ninety. bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were less than about two hundred people there were at...
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that's why as norman was saying, the next two days are so norman was saying, the next two days are soprogress from michel barnier, the chief negotiator, at a meeting this morning and it sounds like the sticking point is the same one it has been for ages, of this backup and for avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and ireland if the future trade relationship between the uk and the eu doesn't solve that problem. and it has boiled down to two big things. firstly, how did you come out and decide that backstop is no longer necessary or is not required in the first place? is that a uk only decision or is it a joint decision with the eu, which means brussels could have a veto over it? that one is really tricky. secondly, this idea of a uk customs arrangement instead of the existing proposal for the so—called backstop. the eu is exploring that option, but it brings extra problems because it starts to look a bit like a trade deal and the eu insists that when you have a trade deal you have all sorts of other things alongside customs like following eu rules and regulations on the envi
that's why as norman was saying, the next two days are so norman was saying, the next two days are soprogress from michel barnier, the chief negotiator, at a meeting this morning and it sounds like the sticking point is the same one it has been for ages, of this backup and for avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and ireland if the future trade relationship between the uk and the eu doesn't solve that problem. and it has boiled down to two big things. firstly, how did you come out...
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norman will be on him sunday. and h wants the fans to help him out.ho is personally givin away 40 to 50 tickets t the game, told nbc sports washington exactly what h expecting from those lucky fans who get those tickets. >> whoever gets them, i want them loud and just obnoxious. just really obxious. >> do they get parking with the tickets or are we pushing it? >> see, now, the whole and paying for the food and the beer and beverages, you tknow, thng is, if i had it, i would give it to you., be i just -- you know, the tickets, that's the biggest thing, shoot. everyone complains about how much theickets are, so, i'm going to take that out. beer and beverages, i mean,at a er else that comes with it -- that's on you. we just needour voice. i'm paying fohoyour voice. w about that? >>ea i h jim's picking up the tab for the rest of that, right? >>> to the ice. kuznetsovay-to-day after getting an elbow to the head last night. then, the nhl department of player safety fining winnipeg's josh mrissey the maximum amount under the cba, just over $8,000, right? wwe
norman will be on him sunday. and h wants the fans to help him out.ho is personally givin away 40 to 50 tickets t the game, told nbc sports washington exactly what h expecting from those lucky fans who get those tickets. >> whoever gets them, i want them loud and just obnoxious. just really obxious. >> do they get parking with the tickets or are we pushing it? >> see, now, the whole and paying for the food and the beer and beverages, you tknow, thng is, if i had it, i would...
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thank you, norman.e political uncertainty in westminster going down on the other side of the brexit negotiations in brussels? let's talk to our brussels reporter adam fleming. what are they making of what has happened in the last 24 hours? the eu is in no mood to intervene in britain because they think they could make the whole situation much worse. they are in no mood to reopen the draft divorce treaty that has been agreed by the negotiating teams for both sides. one of those negotiators, michel barnier, from the european commission, was talking to ambassadors from the other 27 member states in brussels today in a private meeting. we heard a bit about what he had to say. he paid tribute to theresa may but said the eu should not be compromising its principles just because of the political situation in the uk. he said just because you want to get a withdrawal agreement across the line doesn't mean you should engage in any last—minute haggling. i think the message is clear: they do not wa nt to the messag
thank you, norman.e political uncertainty in westminster going down on the other side of the brexit negotiations in brussels? let's talk to our brussels reporter adam fleming. what are they making of what has happened in the last 24 hours? the eu is in no mood to intervene in britain because they think they could make the whole situation much worse. they are in no mood to reopen the draft divorce treaty that has been agreed by the negotiating teams for both sides. one of those negotiators,...
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norman smith, thank you.westminster, in brussels michel barnier formally handed over the 585 page draft withdrawal agreement to donald tusk. damien dramatic as is there. the scenes in the uk are exactly what the eu negotiators feared all along that once this deal is handed into the politicians‘ hands, it is out of their control. the eu wants to get this over the line and they begun that process of trying to get the final sign off by the eu 27 countries, the final parts wrapped up, earlier today. 8am this morning, michel barnier and his negotiating team taking the first steps in what is meant to be a meticulously choreographed process, to get the withdrawal agreement over the finishing line. he delivered the text agreed with the uk to be eu‘s 27 remaining member states and donald tusk. 0ver 27 remaining member states and donald tusk. over 600 pages of meticulous detail governing the uk s exit. what we have agreed at negotiating level is fair and balanced, takes into account the uk s balanced, takes into accoun
norman smith, thank you.westminster, in brussels michel barnier formally handed over the 585 page draft withdrawal agreement to donald tusk. damien dramatic as is there. the scenes in the uk are exactly what the eu negotiators feared all along that once this deal is handed into the politicians‘ hands, it is out of their control. the eu wants to get this over the line and they begun that process of trying to get the final sign off by the eu 27 countries, the final parts wrapped up, earlier...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> that's no
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the...
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norman is why dominic raab has gone. norman is absolutely right.raid this deal looks very dodgy. you think dominic raab has gone because he must have been ignored in cabinet. would you now support a leadership challenge against theresa may and do you think she should go? i have personally never agreed about the leadership challenge because i have always felt we needed to make the changes to the agreement, not to the leadership, and it is very complicated. others however, i have got to say, take a very different view, so are not really the person to tell you what should happen to her. i wanted to change her mind but many other collea g u es change her mind but many other colleagues have decided, i understand it, that that may be no longer viable. iain duncan smith, former conservative leader, thank you for your time. well with me now is anne marie morris, conservative mp for newton abbot and a member of the european research group. thank you for coming to talk to me. you said last night that you believed you had the 48 letters that would allow a vot
norman is why dominic raab has gone. norman is absolutely right.raid this deal looks very dodgy. you think dominic raab has gone because he must have been ignored in cabinet. would you now support a leadership challenge against theresa may and do you think she should go? i have personally never agreed about the leadership challenge because i have always felt we needed to make the changes to the agreement, not to the leadership, and it is very complicated. others however, i have got to say, take...
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when two masked men walked into this t-mobile in norman.... was obvious to employees that they wouldn't be paying customers.sarah jensen/norman police department: "brandished a small baseball bat and began threatening the employees at the store, demanding items." the suspects... identified by police as steven bivins and sharod brown of texas... rounded up the two young employees... forcing them to a backroom in the store.that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a trash bag full of the store's priciest merchandise. voice of sarah jensen/norman police department: "they placed approximately 30 apple and samsung cell phones into this trashbag."worth almost 30-thousand dollars altogether. according to court documents... before leaving... the suspects also took one of the employees i-ds... threatening to 'come back and get him if he reported the incident to police.'a terrifying order, that the young employees did not take to heart.sarah jensen/norman police department (quick): "those employees did the right thing absolutely by con
when two masked men walked into this t-mobile in norman.... was obvious to employees that they wouldn't be paying customers.sarah jensen/norman police department: "brandished a small baseball bat and began threatening the employees at the store, demanding items." the suspects... identified by police as steven bivins and sharod brown of texas... rounded up the two young employees... forcing them to a backroom in the store.that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a...
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ryan fitzpatedck intercey josh norman.ing it out down the sidelines. >> inside that definition of winning ugly, some beautiful moments. >> that was norman's second pick of the season as we see -- you know, we wanted to see hulk hogan so much, we're going see him again. i can't get hulk mania. i got it. ryank, fitzpatriclook, this happened again. josh norm, but he only got credit for one inte heption. bute makes the interception. a great return there. watch that catch b josh norman. they're not able to turn into it points. so that was a problem all day really for the redskins. skip ahead to the fourth quarter. where is hulk hogan now? redskins up 6-3. field goal fair until alex smithng is g to find josh doctson. it pays off. did i say touchdown? they finally scored a touchdown. redskins a 13-3 lead. defense, i told you the they kept coming through and later in the quarter, greg stroman comes up with his first career interception. he redskins got another field goal. ryan fitzpatrick threw for 406
ryan fitzpatedck intercey josh norman.ing it out down the sidelines. >> inside that definition of winning ugly, some beautiful moments. >> that was norman's second pick of the season as we see -- you know, we wanted to see hulk hogan so much, we're going see him again. i can't get hulk mania. i got it. ryank, fitzpatriclook, this happened again. josh norm, but he only got credit for one inte heption. bute makes the interception. a great return there. watch that catch b josh norman....
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norman, unwelcome interventions for the prime ministerfrom people who are supposed to be her friendst she is hitting back. she is, but you have to wonder if at her morning meetings, mrs may must feel like, have any of you got any good news? there is a sense this is beginning to slip away from mrs may. yesterday, she had another mauling in the commons. overnight, president trump saying her deal was a good dealfor the eu trump saying her deal was a good deal for the eu and trump saying her deal was a good dealfor the eu and sir michael fallon‘s intervention. there is a sense that some of those middle ground mps who have not previously expressed a view are now beginning to turn against mrs may. during which, mrs may is away from westminster, and barking on this nationwide tour. and there is a view i think amongst some supporters that maybe she might be better spending her time trying to strong—arm tory mps in the tea rooms and bars and committee rooms of westminster, rather than spending her morning at the royal welsh showground in the winter back, lovely though that might be. thank you
norman, unwelcome interventions for the prime ministerfrom people who are supposed to be her friendst she is hitting back. she is, but you have to wonder if at her morning meetings, mrs may must feel like, have any of you got any good news? there is a sense this is beginning to slip away from mrs may. yesterday, she had another mauling in the commons. overnight, president trump saying her deal was a good dealfor the eu trump saying her deal was a good deal for the eu and trump saying her deal...
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and thank you to norman smith in westminster. and thank you to norman smith in westminster. children in england receiving treatment for knife attacks has soared. bbc analysis of nhs figures shows an almost 90% rise for under—18s going to hospital over the last four years, far outstripping the increase among adults. the government says it has plans to deal with the problem, and that police will be given more powers. tim muffett reports. in september, bereaved mum tracey hanson appeared on breakfast with a message for the london mayor. what would you want to say to him? to sit down and share with him our frustrations. will you do that? of course, i'll carry on meeting with bereaved families and experts, including tracey. two months on, tracey‘s about to meet sadiq khan. how are you feeling before your meeting with the mayor? hopeful. is he doing enough at the moment to tackle knife crime? he's saying it's a generation, it's going take up to ten years, i'd actually really have to say why, why does it have to take ten years? tracey‘s son, josh, was stabbed and killed in 2015. jo
and thank you to norman smith in westminster. and thank you to norman smith in westminster. children in england receiving treatment for knife attacks has soared. bbc analysis of nhs figures shows an almost 90% rise for under—18s going to hospital over the last four years, far outstripping the increase among adults. the government says it has plans to deal with the problem, and that police will be given more powers. tim muffett reports. in september, bereaved mum tracey hanson appeared on...
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transport minister norman baker norman thanks for coming back on before we get to the budget and all the rest of it happening medical cannabis something that you never got through when you were at the home of as this government is finally allowing the ill and the vulnerable to take advantage well thank goodness easy sense as a case i was very strongly i want to bring this forward as a home of a structure minister i was stopped by to reason may have to raise a man shouldn't what she would have secretary shouldn't apologize to me by the way or can actually do before or after doing that but then it's a function of lib dems in this country to propose ideas which are first ignored then the rubbished then are adopted by somebody else than the people who adopt and so the thought of it first let's go to the independent and the great budget yes budget twenty eighteen as ham and sixty million pound pledge to plant trees is dwarfed by thirty billion pound road spending bill that wrong with trees that's a really good for the environment trees are very good news i mean but there's other than what
transport minister norman baker norman thanks for coming back on before we get to the budget and all the rest of it happening medical cannabis something that you never got through when you were at the home of as this government is finally allowing the ill and the vulnerable to take advantage well thank goodness easy sense as a case i was very strongly i want to bring this forward as a home of a structure minister i was stopped by to reason may have to raise a man shouldn't what she would have...
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norman, thank you. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels.here you are? i think you are those close to the negotiations still saying what we are doing is circling around those same issues that have been circled around for a long time but now, focusing really down on the detail and that is important because the sticking points are several, i think, from what we gather, what we understand. and crucially there is the northern ireland border issue, uk, theresa may's idea of a customs union arrangement that would remove the need for the border controls, that rings with it all sorts of complicated negotiations that had to happen, the eu side then talking about the need to ensure that is not about the need to ensure that is not a sort of back door or uk companies into the eu because it would give ta riffs into the eu because it would give tariffs and quota free access, they wa nt tariffs and quota free access, they want provisions for a level playing field, the uk still following environmental rules, social rules, labour market rules. that's difficu
norman, thank you. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels.here you are? i think you are those close to the negotiations still saying what we are doing is circling around those same issues that have been circled around for a long time but now, focusing really down on the detail and that is important because the sticking points are several, i think, from what we gather, what we understand. and crucially there is the northern ireland border issue, uk, theresa may's idea of a...
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thank you for your thoughts, norman smith. general. she says labour has no confidence in the agreement the prime minister wants to bring before parliament. that is in a meaningful vote. it throws business and jobs into a high level of uncertainty and we need co—operation over various agencies, and security. there are warm words and a political declaration but nothing to give us confidence we will have that close working relationship with europe in future. we need something that works for the whole uk that does not jeopardise the union in the way that the dup are very upset about clearly in relation to separate arrangements in northern ireland. we need access to the single market in a way that protects our manufacturing industries but also financial services, an important industry in this country, no certainty in her package for them. and crucially, because we are the labour party, we wa nt because we are the labour party, we want workers' rights and protections to keep apace with europe and there is no protection for that in t
thank you for your thoughts, norman smith. general. she says labour has no confidence in the agreement the prime minister wants to bring before parliament. that is in a meaningful vote. it throws business and jobs into a high level of uncertainty and we need co—operation over various agencies, and security. there are warm words and a political declaration but nothing to give us confidence we will have that close working relationship with europe in future. we need something that works for the...
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norman smith, oui’ of that this morning. norman smith, our political assistant editor.there may be some who wish she would there are parallels with the last woman prime minister, margaret thatcher, who stayed in office, even though some of her own mps were circling her, looking to see her off. let‘s speak to the former conservative party chairman, grant shapps. thank you forjoining us. you're welcome. norman is right, theresa may does have a plan. lots of people are saying they are not happy with it, but the people who are not happy with that haven‘t quite got their act together, have they? i think that is probably right at the moment, by my estimate is looking at who is publicly announced that, there 20 mps who written formally to the chairman of the 1922, mr brady, and that they want to see a leadership challenge. i am not one of them, although some of your viewers may remember more than a year ago your viewers may remember more than a yearagoi your viewers may remember more than a year ago i said if we are going to change the direction of the negotiation, that would
norman smith, oui’ of that this morning. norman smith, our political assistant editor.there may be some who wish she would there are parallels with the last woman prime minister, margaret thatcher, who stayed in office, even though some of her own mps were circling her, looking to see her off. let‘s speak to the former conservative party chairman, grant shapps. thank you forjoining us. you're welcome. norman is right, theresa may does have a plan. lots of people are saying they are not...
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cheers, norman, thank you so much, norman will continue to watch mrs may and her a nswe rs continue toill to come. and, after we spoke to a woman whose rapist has been offered a role in his son's life, another viewer contacted us about her attemps to stop her ex—husband, who raped her, having access to their children. and a video appearing to show the sister of a syrian refugee being attacked at the same school where her brother was allegedly w'll talk live to the family's huddersfield mp. good morning. this programme can exclusively reveal that a letting agency in london is asking for non—refundable deposits of £300 from prospective tenants, before they have even viewed a property. we've spoken to several people who went to flintons lettings agency. some say they were assured they could get full refunds if they didn't like the properties after viewing them, but that never happened. we've been told the practice is likely to be unlawful. how did we find out about flintons? because one of our team — esme ash — tried to rent a flat from them, and soon became suspicious. she's been underco
cheers, norman, thank you so much, norman will continue to watch mrs may and her a nswe rs continue toill to come. and, after we spoke to a woman whose rapist has been offered a role in his son's life, another viewer contacted us about her attemps to stop her ex—husband, who raped her, having access to their children. and a video appearing to show the sister of a syrian refugee being attacked at the same school where her brother was allegedly w'll talk live to the family's huddersfield mp....
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thanks, simon, damian grammaticas and norman.stry has been arrested, over allegations of financial misconduct. carlos ghosn is expected to be fired as chairman of nissan. the firm said it had been conducting an internal investigation for several months which showed mr ghosn had misused company resources. tens of thousands of rail passengers have been delayed or left stranded, after more problems on some of the busiest routes in the uk. network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran. our correspondent chi chi izundu is at waterloo station. how bad has it been today? well, clive, the information boards behind me said nothing but cancelled this morning and this concourse was actually filled with a number of really angry and confused passengers who didn't quite understand what was going on. we spoke to university stu d e nts going on. we spoke to university students being told by staff to change their travel plans and other people trying to get to work being told to work from home. network rail blames
thanks, simon, damian grammaticas and norman.stry has been arrested, over allegations of financial misconduct. carlos ghosn is expected to be fired as chairman of nissan. the firm said it had been conducting an internal investigation for several months which showed mr ghosn had misused company resources. tens of thousands of rail passengers have been delayed or left stranded, after more problems on some of the busiest routes in the uk. network rail has apologised for the disruption after...
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damian in brussels on norman and westminster, thank you.et its waiting time targets for cancer, a&e, and routine operations for a whole year right across the uk. our health editor hugh pym is here. this is bbc research that has discovered this, give us more details? these are three key targets designed to reassure patients they are getting timely care, for example, the four—hour target for weights and a&e, for waiting for surgery and cancer treatment. at a uk national level all of them have been missed over 12 months for the first time. at local level there is variation in performance, some hospitals doing better than another. for england over the last 12 months, 16 out of 13! hospital trusts missed all of their targets in every month. some of the others would have hit some of them but missed others. on to scotland, the figures from our bbc research show that three out of 40 bbc research show that three out of a0 and health boards missed all of the three targets over 12 months. for wales, the data shows that five out of seven health boards,
damian in brussels on norman and westminster, thank you.et its waiting time targets for cancer, a&e, and routine operations for a whole year right across the uk. our health editor hugh pym is here. this is bbc research that has discovered this, give us more details? these are three key targets designed to reassure patients they are getting timely care, for example, the four—hour target for weights and a&e, for waiting for surgery and cancer treatment. at a uk national level all of...
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we will speak to norman smith injust a moment. —— the junior will speak to norman smith injust a momenteople are resigning. he isjust getting the details from esther mcvey‘s resignation letter. we have got people here from glasgow, lowestoft, liverpool and london and belfast and now norman is with us. my goodness! esther mcvey goes, and that could be no surprise because she is thought to be one of those who is most argumentative, most unhappy with the pm at the cabinet yesterday, and some suggest she got into an argy—bargy with the chief whip and she demanded a vote. anyway, she has gone. similar reasons to dominic raab. she said in her resignation letter, look, the deal you are doing does not deliver on the referendum, and she cites the issue of taking back control. her fear, and she cites the issue of taking back control. herfear, like dominic raab's fear, is that the backstop deal with northern ireland means we are out of control and we don't have are out of control and we don't have a grip on when we can leave the temporary customs arrangement, and there is a danger of northern irel
we will speak to norman smith injust a moment. —— the junior will speak to norman smith injust a momenteople are resigning. he isjust getting the details from esther mcvey‘s resignation letter. we have got people here from glasgow, lowestoft, liverpool and london and belfast and now norman is with us. my goodness! esther mcvey goes, and that could be no surprise because she is thought to be one of those who is most argumentative, most unhappy with the pm at the cabinet yesterday, and some...
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[laughter] >> it's an honor and a privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] thank you very much indeed for that wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here to talk about this great fellow and i should say in picking off and i do it as someone that is interested in ideas and the impact tha that te have on our lives today. he is a treasure trove of brilliant thinking even today with many of the difficult problems that we see in our world. we say that smith is famous as described in the title of this book is also someone that by far is the most influential economist who's ever lived. so, if you look at the citations that have been given the influence you can see the numbers given with milton friedman, marks and the best of them and smith won on the citation level that was hired the next three put together. so, smith is a figure that destroyed the world of economics and the effect of that is he's become important to be associated with particular ideas and so he's found himself the subject of misappropriation from across the p
[laughter] >> it's an honor and a privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] thank you very much indeed for that wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here to talk about this great fellow and i should say in picking off and i do it as someone that is interested in ideas and the impact tha that te have on our lives today. he is a treasure trove of brilliant thinking even today with many of the difficult problems that we see in our world. we say that smith is...
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john: i think i agree with norman. there are plenty of things for democrats to investigate now that will keep them happy and engaged, and be able to be impeachment like without impeachment. i think that it will be tricky to think when we get closer to the next election, i think some of the presidential candidates will be pushing the issue, as typically happens. the party moves to the left or right and people running the primaries will not shy away from that issue. on the other hand it will be close to an election, bad timing to do it then, but i think the pressure of conflict will be greater on whether to do it or not. >> i think i would agree that they will probably be able to hold off, but i think it will be interesting to see if and when the robert mueller report comes out, because democratic partisans will read what is in the report differently than other people. that they will read at what -- as long as something is tangibly connected to the president, i suspect you will see the urge to move on that. but that may
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norman, thank you bury much. norman smith in westminster.ong its track. joining me now is our brussels reporter, adam fleming. bring us up to speed with what is happening with the eu 27. this process of finalising the political declaration on the framework for the future relationship is still ongoing. a reminder that is the second document that will sit alongside the 585 page divorce trudy, the political declaration will spell out in broad terms the future relationship on trade, security, aviation, data protection, universities, research, you name it. it was published last week as a six and a half page outline, negotiations currently under way between the uk and eu to turn that into yet final product which could be about 20 pages of all some people say it might be 14 or 16 or even longer. that's still unknown. the eu's intention but that to be concluded today, notice that were concluded, not necessarily published, i have heard it's unlikely that document will be put out into the public domain today, we are going to have to wait a little bit
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a coach or put the taste by war that refuses to be forgotten norman al-jazeera doha. so to come here on the hour does iran news hour in sports in the states enjoy handing out the stuffing on thanksgiving day very we'll explain everything coming up in just in the water. thank you thank you. it's time for the schools he's now his job martine thank you world football rivalries don't come any bigger than that between argentine clubs river plate and book genius the teams will play to decide who will be crowned copula but there are as champions this weekend and supporters are being whipped into a frenzy over this game ball could jr fans packed into their stadium in one a side as simply to watch their team in a training session ahead of saturday's final bako never played out a two two draw in the first leg had two weeks ago now these fans won't get to see the second leg across town at river plate's monumental stadium as the way fans are banned from that one one of them of these fans getting a bit too excited even for this fortunately for him carlos ted has rescued him from t
a coach or put the taste by war that refuses to be forgotten norman al-jazeera doha. so to come here on the hour does iran news hour in sports in the states enjoy handing out the stuffing on thanksgiving day very we'll explain everything coming up in just in the water. thank you thank you. it's time for the schools he's now his job martine thank you world football rivalries don't come any bigger than that between argentine clubs river plate and book genius the teams will play to decide who will...
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a coach or put to the tests by war that refuses to be forgotten norman al-jazeera doha. excellent. elizabeth for about here. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all zero immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudice some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. day one of a new era in television news we badly need at this moment leadership and values this encampment that we're in today it didn't exist three weeks ago now there's at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism president hosni mubarak has resigned . after all the lies the attempts of cover ups and the high water diplomacy. his loved ones some form of closure he saw the syrian army flag oyston high in the city as well as posters of syrian president bashar assad has been recorded. amidst a good two missiles that landed about a
a coach or put to the tests by war that refuses to be forgotten norman al-jazeera doha. excellent. elizabeth for about here. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all zero immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudice some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. day one of a new era...
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a cold chill put the to spy war that refuses to be forgotten norman al jazeera doha. hello again i'm of the problem and with the headlines on al-jazeera and we begin with breaking news from pakistan where there's been an explosion and gunfire outside the chinese consulate in karachi police they have confirmed the deaths of two officers one attacker has also been killed others are still involved in the shootout and we will bring you more on that as it becomes available to us. saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad since the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi that says the u.s. president has again deflected blame from hama been saying the cia hasn't concluded that he ordered the murder. i hate the crime i hate words i hate the cover up. i will tell you that the crown prince needs. more than i do they have vehemently denied the cia reports of both ways. maybe maybe didn't but i will say very strongly that it's a very important. the u.n. is welcoming a reduction in fighting in yemen support sort of her day th
a cold chill put the to spy war that refuses to be forgotten norman al jazeera doha. hello again i'm of the problem and with the headlines on al-jazeera and we begin with breaking news from pakistan where there's been an explosion and gunfire outside the chinese consulate in karachi police they have confirmed the deaths of two officers one attacker has also been killed others are still involved in the shootout and we will bring you more on that as it becomes available to us. saudi arabia's...
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norman al jazeera doha. and i get out of the problem and the heart of the headlines on al-jazeera saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi that says the u.s. president has again deflected blame from muhammad and saddam on saying the cia has not concluded that he ordered the murder. i hate the crime i hate words i hate the cover up. i will tell you the crown prince. more than i do they have vehemently deny the points of both ways. maybe maybe but i will say very strongly that it's a very important. but un is welcoming a reduction in fighting in yemen sports city of the day they're saying it's providing much needed relief to thousands of civilians there especially in the capital some are continuing his push to get the warring parties around the table talks are expected in sweden next month the u.k. prime minister says bret's the talks with the european union have reached a critical point leaders will hold a vot
norman al jazeera doha. and i get out of the problem and the heart of the headlines on al-jazeera saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi that says the u.s. president has again deflected blame from muhammad and saddam on saying the cia has not concluded that he ordered the murder. i hate the crime i hate words i hate the cover up. i will tell you the crown prince. more than i do they have...
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norman al jazeera doha.italy's famous leaning tower of pisa isn't leading so much anymore the fifty seven meter tower so slowly straightening thanks to engineering works carried out more than twenty years ago the tower began tilting during its construction in the twelfth century mainly because of soft ground and inadequate foundations in one thousand nine hundred tourist site was closed to the public for the first time in eight hundred years because of fears it would fall over. a stone to study. it was it's enough fundamentally we've positioned a series of pipes with which took away the soil from the opposite side of the leaning side of the tower with the missing soil under its base of a tower has reacted by straining our recovering the tilt and that is rejuvenating after all the years that it caused a little we enter each ingredient as it into which was we coming whirring sound you want to put. out a reminder at the top stories on al-jazeera turkish investigators analyzing the phone calls and movements of t
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norman at downing street for you this morning.not perfect but it's the best deal we are going to get. mrs may's message to cabinet whose backing will determine whether her deal and maybe her premiership survives. we will tell you what is actually known about this withdrawal agreement, and we want to know from you this morning, is this what you voted for? a third of people in debt wait for more than a year before seeking help — accpording to new research today. we'll talk to this man who took 30 years and debts of £50,000 before he asked for help. where do your children get their news from, and do they know if it's true or fake? twitter, instagram. normally on the tv and social media such as snapchat and twitter. i get a lot of my news from the tv like itv news, bbc news. some of it comes from social media, mainly snapchat. we've been finding out how youngsters are being taught to spot what is real and what is fake news. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until ”am this morning. this draft agreement and what you have heard
norman at downing street for you this morning.not perfect but it's the best deal we are going to get. mrs may's message to cabinet whose backing will determine whether her deal and maybe her premiership survives. we will tell you what is actually known about this withdrawal agreement, and we want to know from you this morning, is this what you voted for? a third of people in debt wait for more than a year before seeking help — accpording to new research today. we'll talk to this man who took...
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let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman. amongst the heat of the discussion let's stick to the facts about what we know about the shape of delay and what will happen. this morning ministers can go in and take a look at the 500 page document, a secure reading room has been set aside, some of them have already been going in, penny mordaunt has gonein been going in, penny mordaunt has gone in and interestingly duncan smith, not a gone in and interestingly duncan smith, nota member of gone in and interestingly duncan smith, not a member of the cabinet but a pivotalfigure, has smith, not a member of the cabinet but a pivotal figure, has also gone in. they get a chance to look at the 500 pages and mrs may will talk to some of them one—on—one and then prime minister's questions, the first time we will publicly hear from the pm, interesting to see the reaction amongst some of the backbenchers, lots of anger and fury last night. then we moved to the critical cabinet meeting at 2pm. that is expected to go on for about three hours foll
let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman. amongst the heat of the discussion let's stick to the facts about what we know about the shape of delay and what will happen. this morning ministers can go in and take a look at the 500 page document, a secure reading room has been set aside, some of them have already been going in, penny mordaunt has gonein been going in, penny mordaunt has gone in and interestingly duncan smith, not a gone in and interestingly...
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norman, thank you. an update on the headlines.n herfiction, telling stories of love, exile and loss. she spoke to kirsty wark, and began by recollecting events in 1973, when her uncle, the then—president of chile, salvador allende, was ousted in a coup that led to 17 years of brutal dictatorship. can you remember exactly where you we re can you remember exactly where you were during the coup?|j can you remember exactly where you were during the coup? i was in my house. i left with my car and i realise something was going on, the streets were empty, and there we re the streets were empty, and there were military trucks, and something was happening, and i got office and it was closed. in the concierge that was at the door said go back home, go back home, this is a military coup. he was very happy, because he was a total right—wing jerk. and he said go home. i didn‘t know what a military coup was because in chilly we don‘t have precedent for this. but if that was terrifying then, it became much more terrifying. the first day was terr
norman, thank you. an update on the headlines.n herfiction, telling stories of love, exile and loss. she spoke to kirsty wark, and began by recollecting events in 1973, when her uncle, the then—president of chile, salvador allende, was ousted in a coup that led to 17 years of brutal dictatorship. can you remember exactly where you we re can you remember exactly where you were during the coup?|j can you remember exactly where you were during the coup? i was in my house. i left with my car and...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster...man, it's obviously significant, this information, being published. is it likely to have a big impact on the debate? not here, i wouldn't think. people are not here, i wouldn't think. people a re pretty not here, i wouldn't think. people are pretty much bolted down in position. perhaps theresa may will have an impact on public opinion, what we are expecting analysis to show is that all the various brexit options going from leaving without a deal, to leaving on a canada style free trade arrangement, all a weight model, or something like theresa may's deal, it is said that theresa may's deal, it is said that theresa may's deal, it is said that theresa may's deal is the least detrimental to the economy. we heard from the chancellor this morning saying that in15 chancellor this morning saying that in 15 years‘ time we will only have a relatively small impact. in other words, the difference between being in and leaving an theresa may‘s terms could be comparatively negligible. however, isusp
our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster...man, it's obviously significant, this information, being published. is it likely to have a big impact on the debate? not here, i wouldn't think. people are not here, i wouldn't think. people a re pretty not here, i wouldn't think. people are pretty much bolted down in position. perhaps theresa may will have an impact on public opinion, what we are expecting analysis to show is that all the various brexit options going from leaving...
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two men who robbed a t-mobile store in norman, oklahoma were quickly arrested ...outsmarted them.( james ) take a look at the surveillance video. two masked men walked into the t-mobile ... and forced two employees into the backroom. that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a trash bag full of pricey electronics. the robbers left the store with the items ... but did not know they were still being tracked. ( darya ) officers tracked the bugged phone to the robbers ... and they were arrested. employees at the store say -- even if the suspects had gotten away with the phones -- the devices are rendered useless once they are reported stolen. ( james ) the holiday train is back. we give you an inside look... coming up. (james)(dar
two men who robbed a t-mobile store in norman, oklahoma were quickly arrested ...outsmarted them.( james ) take a look at the surveillance video. two masked men walked into the t-mobile ... and forced two employees into the backroom. that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a trash bag full of pricey electronics. the robbers left the store with the items ... but did not know they were still being tracked. ( darya ) officers tracked the bugged phone to the robbers ... and they...
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you don't surprise me, norman! many thanks. time for a look at the weather. let'sjoin ben.he weather. let'sjoin ben. there's no end to this, either. the weather always goes on. and it's been much colder. some of us have seen some snow. quite a lot of snow in one or two places, not much more to come over the next few days. slowly things turn less cold. this is the radar picture, you can see mostly rain working across the country. this white shading indicates some sleet and snow. it's not only over the hills, some in low levels of the south. we've been squeezed between high and low pressure, bringing a brisk wind. it brought the wintry showers and will stay windy across eastern parts of scotland through the rest of this afternoon. gusts of 40 to 50 mph. she was in northern ireland and the midlands, wales, and the south—west. for eastern england, things are coming down. some spells of sunshine and light winds. tonight we continue to see showers across northern ireland, but then we have a zone of clear whether through central parts of the country. that allows temperatures to dr
you don't surprise me, norman! many thanks. time for a look at the weather. let'sjoin ben.he weather. let'sjoin ben. there's no end to this, either. the weather always goes on. and it's been much colder. some of us have seen some snow. quite a lot of snow in one or two places, not much more to come over the next few days. slowly things turn less cold. this is the radar picture, you can see mostly rain working across the country. this white shading indicates some sleet and snow. it's not only...
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two men who robbed a t-mobile store in norman, oklahoma were quickly arrested ...eillance video. two masked men walked into the t-mobile ... and forced two employees into the backroom. that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a trash bag full of pricey electronics. the robbers left the store with the items ... but did not know they were still being tracked. ( darya ) officers tracked the bugged phone to the robbers ... and they were arrested. employees at the store say -- even if the suspects had gotten away with the phones -- the devices are rendered useless once they are reported stolen. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... a new warning about this year's flu season.we'll hear from local doctors. and here's a
two men who robbed a t-mobile store in norman, oklahoma were quickly arrested ...eillance video. two masked men walked into the t-mobile ... and forced two employees into the backroom. that's where police say, the employees were ordered to fill a trash bag full of pricey electronics. the robbers left the store with the items ... but did not know they were still being tracked. ( darya ) officers tracked the bugged phone to the robbers ... and they were arrested. employees at the store say --...
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norman at westminster, thank you.oon, to sell her brexit plans, and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is there. what kind of a message do you think she will get? she is visiting a factory here and her message will be verse. this agreement is the only way to protect jobs verse. this agreement is the only way to protectjobs and investment. indeed, she will also see it presents new opportunities for exporters. her team are keen to emphasise that over the past week some really big employers in scotla nd some really big employers in scotland have come on board, the scots whisky association, inios, they have all come on board to see this deal is better than an ideal brexit, but of course the economy is also central to nicola sturgeon's arguments, scropton's first minister yesterday presented her own economic modelling done by her economic advisers, which said scotland will be much worse off as a result of theresa may's deal, it will equate to " every theresa may's deal, it will equate to "every single person here in s
norman at westminster, thank you.oon, to sell her brexit plans, and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is there. what kind of a message do you think she will get? she is visiting a factory here and her message will be verse. this agreement is the only way to protect jobs verse. this agreement is the only way to protectjobs and investment. indeed, she will also see it presents new opportunities for exporters. her team are keen to emphasise that over the past week some really big employers...
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thank you very much indeed, norman smith. adam fleming is in brussels for us.y a draft agreement, negotiated by officials from london and brussels, how likely is it to be signed off on sunday?” and brussels, how likely is it to be signed off on sunday? i think we will find out by lunchtime tomorrow because the draft document has been signed off by the negotiators, the european commission and uk government and it's now in the hands of the 27 eu member states. there are officials are going through it, and tomorrow lunchtime there will be and tomorrow lunchtime there will be a meeting between prime ministerial advisers who put the finishing touches to the summit on sunday. what the negotiations have tried to do is give something to everyone, so if you are france and you are worried about the constraints put on the uk for access to the single market, there's stuff in there. if you are the netherlands and you do loads of trade with the uk there's stuff in there about making it as easy as possible. if you are denmark oi’ easy as possible. if you are denmark or portug
thank you very much indeed, norman smith. adam fleming is in brussels for us.y a draft agreement, negotiated by officials from london and brussels, how likely is it to be signed off on sunday?” and brussels, how likely is it to be signed off on sunday? i think we will find out by lunchtime tomorrow because the draft document has been signed off by the negotiators, the european commission and uk government and it's now in the hands of the 27 eu member states. there are officials are going...
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ok, norman. over to brussels and to adam fleming.e the latest draft of the political declaration this morning ahead of an informal meeting of ambassadors. but how realistic do you think the chances are of getting theseissues you think the chances are of getting these issues ironed out ahead of sunday? we were discussing this yesterday, whether the summit could actually go ahead? the honest answer, who knows? you chat to people and there is a range of opinions. on the outstanding issues with fish, the eu has always had a policy on this which is that british fishermen selling their fit into the eu has got to be accompanied by eu trawlers having the right to go into british waters. that has been eu's position on the future relationship when it comes to fisheries since the start of this year and it is a question of clarifying that and putting it into the political declaration to please the member states without frightening the british government because of the reaction it will get back home. the other sticking point is the whole thing ab
ok, norman. over to brussels and to adam fleming.e the latest draft of the political declaration this morning ahead of an informal meeting of ambassadors. but how realistic do you think the chances are of getting theseissues you think the chances are of getting these issues ironed out ahead of sunday? we were discussing this yesterday, whether the summit could actually go ahead? the honest answer, who knows? you chat to people and there is a range of opinions. on the outstanding issues with...
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baker thanks for coming back on norman o.e.c.d. it only got a look today forget that u.k. storming ahead thanks to high employment things going very well and we don't need to worry about the d.b. voting down budgets but you've chosen this from the mirror to see just to seem to tally with what the government say well it doesn't tell you what the government says what's a pretend everything is hunky dory but actually we're performing much less well against other european countries and of course we've now got the situation where there's a whole underclass appearing in this country universal credit forces moments of prostitution to make it thirty pound the children's food like a sensational headline but of course it's actually accurate and this is what's happening i've been to food banks and my own area which is a rich middle class area of louis there are people many people using food banks some of the food banks are in employment they are not out of work they're actually earning but they don't get enough money to make things work and u
baker thanks for coming back on norman o.e.c.d. it only got a look today forget that u.k. storming ahead thanks to high employment things going very well and we don't need to worry about the d.b. voting down budgets but you've chosen this from the mirror to see just to seem to tally with what the government say well it doesn't tell you what the government says what's a pretend everything is hunky dory but actually we're performing much less well against other european countries and of course...
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the bbc‘s political assistant editor norman smith used it again on thurday‘s news at one.the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris 0ldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. the comments pile more pressure on a prime minister struggling to maintain cabinet unity. a change of leader would bring uncertainty, she says, that could delay or frustrate the talks. speculation continues over whether the prime minister will face a vote of no confidence this week. the prime minister pushes on with her brexit deal. that focus on the prime minister's future irked a number of viewers with janet wait writing: and mike willmont echoed that. bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration.
the bbc‘s political assistant editor norman smith used it again on thurday‘s news at one.the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris 0ldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. the comments pile more pressure on a prime minister struggling to maintain cabinet...
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i'm going to from norman in washington thank you so schultz in brussels thank you as well. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world four turkish soldiers are dead and another seriously injured after their helicopter crashed in a residential area of istanbul aircraft struck a four story building before hitting the street on thursday say there are no civilian casualties defense officials have become an investigation. mexico has deported nearly one hundred central american migrants who tried to cross illegally into the united states on sunday hundreds tried to force their way across the frontier into your water before being repelled by u.s. border guards u.s. president donald trump threatened on twitter to permanently closed the us mexico border. britain's prime minister has makers from all parties to support the brics deal she agreed with the european union on sunday speaking in parliament recently warned skeptical lawmakers of the unknown consequences of not ratifying britain's withdrawal deal from the e.u. . we combat this do you deliv
i'm going to from norman in washington thank you so schultz in brussels thank you as well. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world four turkish soldiers are dead and another seriously injured after their helicopter crashed in a residential area of istanbul aircraft struck a four story building before hitting the street on thursday say there are no civilian casualties defense officials have become an investigation. mexico has deported nearly one hundred...
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the marine staff sergeant's is 22-year-old norman from boston, massachusetts.n with the first wave on the landing, armed with a pistol and a hand camera and brought back a film record that looks as though it was taken through a front mind gunfight. >> let me see the other side. that is the best combat film i have ever seen. when an army man says that to a marine, brother, he means it. >> it doesn't take any more guts than you fellas had. >> we had plenty of camera and film, but we did not have any japs. [laughter] >> how many cameras did you take in with you? >> 10 cameras. >> he got his camera wet the first day. >> that left us with two cameras. kelly's and mine. we took in about 5000 feet of film. i only shot 2000. >> only 2000? >> i take my shots. >> did you shoot much film on the ships? >> do you want to see it? >> i have seen the news reel. >> we shot stuff on the way over and the navy boys shot some stuff on the wagons. i was trying to save film but it was my first big job and there were a couple of pictures i had to take. on the last day out they celebra
the marine staff sergeant's is 22-year-old norman from boston, massachusetts.n with the first wave on the landing, armed with a pistol and a hand camera and brought back a film record that looks as though it was taken through a front mind gunfight. >> let me see the other side. that is the best combat film i have ever seen. when an army man says that to a marine, brother, he means it. >> it doesn't take any more guts than you fellas had. >> we had plenty of camera and film,...
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comment that i made with the bbc a few weeks ago and as he says having these demonstrators behind normanes is extremely distracting and you can concentrate and listen to what the journalist as to say. the other point is mike says is it really can lead viewers to think that the bbc has a sympathetic camera towards these people on the size of the debate. what do you think the bbc can do about it? they don't want it happening but it is public land behind them. don't want it happening but it is public land behind themm don't want it happening but it is public land behind them. it is public land behind them. it is public land behind them. it is public land that you have several spots around the house of parliament we're journalists can stand and talk such as the top of number four millbank are other places. i'm sure that if the bbc really wanted to avoid having these demonstrators by the journalists they could find a spot. mike, we heard jean paul say maybe the bbc should be in a different private location. could they put a banner up behind a scaffold ? they put a banner up behind a scaffold?
comment that i made with the bbc a few weeks ago and as he says having these demonstrators behind normanes is extremely distracting and you can concentrate and listen to what the journalist as to say. the other point is mike says is it really can lead viewers to think that the bbc has a sympathetic camera towards these people on the size of the debate. what do you think the bbc can do about it? they don't want it happening but it is public land behind them. don't want it happening but it is...
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norman, thank you.you about a bus company that pleaded guilty to not abiding by health and safety checks. it has been fined £2.3 million. that was midland red bus, and a bus ploughed into a sainsbury‘s store, killing two people. a court was told the company behaved irresponsibly by ignoring signs of the driver was u nsafe ignoring signs of the driver was unsafe and tired. that is from our correspondent who has been covering that news, a very big fine for midland red bus company. £2.3 million as a result of that accident. we will talk to our correspondent surely for the very latest on that. an 18—month—old child is among nine people rescued from a boat in the english channel. a lifeboat was called at 4.30 after the 3—metre—long boat was spotted by a fishing boat off dover. a border force boat picked up the suspected migrants and brought them to shore where they were handed over to immigration officials. a second migrant boat carrying nine people was intercepted at dunkirk. the coast guard is advising shi
norman, thank you.you about a bus company that pleaded guilty to not abiding by health and safety checks. it has been fined £2.3 million. that was midland red bus, and a bus ploughed into a sainsbury‘s store, killing two people. a court was told the company behaved irresponsibly by ignoring signs of the driver was u nsafe ignoring signs of the driver was unsafe and tired. that is from our correspondent who has been covering that news, a very big fine for midland red bus company. £2.3...
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let's bring in norman smith, our assistant political editor.gs might be heading? i think in terms of things might be heading? ithink mrs in terms of things might be heading? i think mrs may has one big advantage over her critics and she seems to have a pretty clear plan of where she's going. you cannot say the same about her critics, launched this no—confidence vote that seems to be struggling, they still have not got the letters and i'm thinking people have had the chance to consult the constituencies over the weekend and there are no great new arguments, surely you wouldn't put it in this morning. it seems that is not a big pile being graham brady's dorsal we will see whether they get to mount a challenge. the other interesting thing is we're getting a clear sense of the pitch which will —— we will hear again and again from mrs may which is forget all the theorising about brexit and sovereignty, thinkjobs, theorising about brexit and sovereignty, think jobs, thinks people's livelihoods. focus on what really matters to people, never mind your
let's bring in norman smith, our assistant political editor.gs might be heading? i think in terms of things might be heading? ithink mrs in terms of things might be heading? i think mrs may has one big advantage over her critics and she seems to have a pretty clear plan of where she's going. you cannot say the same about her critics, launched this no—confidence vote that seems to be struggling, they still have not got the letters and i'm thinking people have had the chance to consult the...
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he said t.redskins star josh norman making controvertsal commfter yesterday's win down in tampa. >> normanot feeling the love from the home fans at fedex field where the redskins will bx playing in days. more on what his teammates have to say about that. >> it seems as hf he maye a plac that the redskins are innge crisi fdeirs saying that they rank dead last in attendance. weorked on o draft to get your teanow it's fedex field is a place people should fear not because of us but because of how menacing you it, come #hailtotheredskins. the wins haven't been pretty, downright ugly, now 6-3 this season, best rec hd theye had in ten years at this point and most importantly they lead the division by two games. asked today about normabe's comments, teammates just want the fans to come out and support them. >> reporter: we're doing good, the west since identify been here, best record sin i've been here, and we just want our crowd to be bed hind us. the more people come out there crazy, y know what i mean, yelling. it's an incredibl feeling to see all the fans in a packed stadium so when we get fed
he said t.redskins star josh norman making controvertsal commfter yesterday's win down in tampa. >> normanot feeling the love from the home fans at fedex field where the redskins will bx playing in days. more on what his teammates have to say about that. >> it seems as hf he maye a plac that the redskins are innge crisi fdeirs saying that they rank dead last in attendance. weorked on o draft to get your teanow it's fedex field is a place people should fear not because of us but...