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it's gerald had to wait three days for another connecting flight norman grant's subsequently sued pan am which lost and was forced to pay damages. the case made headlines just like another incident in one thousand fifty five. marilyn monroe stepped in when her favorite nightclub the most combo in los angeles refused to let fitzgerald play due to the color back. when rowe contacted the manager and promised she'd sit in the front row for a week if he let fitzgerald perform. later ella fitzgerald said of monroe she was an unusual woman and ahead of her time she just didn't know it. is. delicious gerald and louis armstrong only collaborator done two albums today those old booms are world famous. it said the pair cracked so many jokes during the recording session that they often had to stop working because they were laughing so hard. to run this time norman grants persuaded ella to begin a series of recordings exploring the great american songbook she was skeptical afraid of losing her loyal jazz audience my sense is that it was a surprise insult level because he had tried the idea of the son
it's gerald had to wait three days for another connecting flight norman grant's subsequently sued pan am which lost and was forced to pay damages. the case made headlines just like another incident in one thousand fifty five. marilyn monroe stepped in when her favorite nightclub the most combo in los angeles refused to let fitzgerald play due to the color back. when rowe contacted the manager and promised she'd sit in the front row for a week if he let fitzgerald perform. later ella fitzgerald...
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somebody who spent most of your lifetime now in the united states i'm sure you are familiar with a pan am smile and how infectious it is how it's pravda around the world why do you think the russians are so slow and picking up that kind of smile as opposed to let's say the technology is the fashion trends and everything else. so you know i was also a bit puzzled by why i didn't because for a while i thought maybe it's befalls of a software because software uses mostly your new users neural net they thought maybe it was on the internet and la is just right california smile or just started to every interaction when more every time where i wish to meet two airports i don't see a single smiling person right now at a lot of rational friends people i think of it in the music with smile where there is a certain kind of greyness right in the every day for the official culture which if you still persists maybe because it's called maybe because it's a baby crown three you know it's so interesting question but definitely you know because i think the difference which is object if i feel it's worth sa
somebody who spent most of your lifetime now in the united states i'm sure you are familiar with a pan am smile and how infectious it is how it's pravda around the world why do you think the russians are so slow and picking up that kind of smile as opposed to let's say the technology is the fashion trends and everything else. so you know i was also a bit puzzled by why i didn't because for a while i thought maybe it's befalls of a software because software uses mostly your new users neural net...
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pan. as you wish, my crumpet. i am cooking thanksgiving dinner this year. huge step for claire to trust me with this. but i have help -- this new app. it's, uh, international super chef nigella lawson. i can even program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. - how's it going in here? - great. you just take advantage of your first thanksgiving not sweating over a hot stove and having to sit down to dinner all gross and grumpy and exhausted. yeah, this year, you can finally be in a good mood. well, i was until this little riff. mom and jay sent a thanksgiving greeting from mexico. i didn't even know mexico had thanksgiving.
pan. as you wish, my crumpet. i am cooking thanksgiving dinner this year. huge step for claire to trust me with this. but i have help -- this new app. it's, uh, international super chef nigella lawson. i can even program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. - how's it going in here? - great. you just take advantage of...
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pan? in many ways, i am.laughter] >> the legacy of robin is a lot of jokes, a lot of fun, and a whole lot of love. >> robin was such a kind soul. he was such a kind soul. robin: i would also like to thank the writers. they are not here right now, they are somewhere else doing wonderful drugs. [laughter] and for those of you at home on drugs, it's ok. and the people in the production staff and the people who worked with us, around us, sometimes near us. it's incredible group of people and i would like to thank them all. thank you very much. it's incredible. >> i think robin was the most generous person i have ever known. but not just to me, to lots and lots and lots of people. robin: i'm here for one reason, you. i'm also here to say you rock. [applause] if you can change one person, you have done something. but for me, it is that laugh. you know? >> part of dad's giving and generous spirit was finding acceptance. that's the word. it wasn't about the adulation. it was more so about just being accepted. that wa
pan? in many ways, i am.laughter] >> the legacy of robin is a lot of jokes, a lot of fun, and a whole lot of love. >> robin was such a kind soul. he was such a kind soul. robin: i would also like to thank the writers. they are not here right now, they are somewhere else doing wonderful drugs. [laughter] and for those of you at home on drugs, it's ok. and the people in the production staff and the people who worked with us, around us, sometimes near us. it's incredible group of...
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pan? in many ways, i am.mes near us. it's an incredible group of people and i'd like to thank them all. thank you much. it's incredible. [applause] >> i think robin was the most generous person i have ever known. but not just to me, but to lots and lots and lots of people. robin: i'm here for one reason, you. i'm also here to say, you rock. [applause] robin: if you could save one person. if you can change one person, you've done some. for me, it's that laugh. >> part of dad's giving and generous spirit was finding acceptance. that's the word. it wasn't about the adulation. it was more so about just being accepted. that was something that drove him forward and contributed to him continuing to be generous in spirit and giving and compassionate throughout his entire life in so many ways. robin: i dedicate this award to the memory of a friend of mine. chris reeve, i miss you. and i also say may flights of angels sing you to rest thy the sweet prince. good night. >> it's that acceptance that drove him to do it. ro
pan? in many ways, i am.mes near us. it's an incredible group of people and i'd like to thank them all. thank you much. it's incredible. [applause] >> i think robin was the most generous person i have ever known. but not just to me, but to lots and lots and lots of people. robin: i'm here for one reason, you. i'm also here to say, you rock. [applause] robin: if you could save one person. if you can change one person, you've done some. for me, it's that laugh. >> part of dad's giving...
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i would have thought gold panning was a rather relaxed, chilled sport but this is anything but. i think i am. thank you! i haven't done too bad for my first go. i found 18 flakes, unfortunately there is a beautiful sparkly one just here that i have missed, but i did not finish last. so maybe a bit of beginner's luck. oh no! i missed loads. i later found out i actually came second last. so i think i've got what they call gold fever, and i'm off to find a stream to see if i can pan for some out here. what is wonderful about gold panning is you can have all the excitement and rivalry and noise of competition, but then you can come out here and it is just you, the river, and hopefully a few flakes of gold. sadly that is all we have time for on this week's show, but coming up next week: we are in tokyo, a confusing enough place if you are able—bodied, how well will it look after the disabled sports fans likely to arrive in big numbers for the olympics and paralympics of 2020? don't forget we are also all over social media, so you can follow any of our feeds by clicking through from bbc.com/travel
i would have thought gold panning was a rather relaxed, chilled sport but this is anything but. i think i am. thank you! i haven't done too bad for my first go. i found 18 flakes, unfortunately there is a beautiful sparkly one just here that i have missed, but i did not finish last. so maybe a bit of beginner's luck. oh no! i missed loads. i later found out i actually came second last. so i think i've got what they call gold fever, and i'm off to find a stream to see if i can pan for some out...
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and i am dressed like peter pan to celebrate.> so much more and we'll show you why in just a bit. robin. >> you both are just road warriors. >> you've got to be. >> thank you so much. what an experience. what an experience. we have a great audience here and we're excited for "pop news" so let's go back to lara who is there with adam in downtown nashville. >>> we begin with nashville resident nicole kidman. gracing the cover of "allure magazine's" issue and inside she reveals a surprising twist to her career path. acting, parenting, those were not always a given. the oscar winner telling "allure" she legitimately considered becoming a nun. >> what? >> this is real. nicole's words, she's a deeply spiritual person, she thought it was her calling, but ultimately and obviously she chose a different path. question for you, how do you feel about j.lo? >> i love j.lo. anybody who can rock that like whole half of her body, i'm into. >> yes. the tan, the hair. >> yeah. >> do we love j. lo? [ cheers ] her fans do love her after this. she ga
and i am dressed like peter pan to celebrate.> so much more and we'll show you why in just a bit. robin. >> you both are just road warriors. >> you've got to be. >> thank you so much. what an experience. what an experience. we have a great audience here and we're excited for "pop news" so let's go back to lara who is there with adam in downtown nashville. >>> we begin with nashville resident nicole kidman. gracing the cover of "allure...
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seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see the native voices behind and but i also want to see the characters he said their characters just as much as they're mine they're part of our pop culture history and so that recognition is there soon as you see that and whether your data or you're not this is just me showing a native voice to these characters and i've been honored and lucky enough to be able to work on very a lot of the ones that i had loved as a child it's just been fantastic journey for me. anyway look here when. alien life is you know mark you've made before that was one of my favorite pieces of art that i ever saw like and the way you post it on twitter too but i love the superman the way you do it because to me superman i
seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see the native voices behind and but i also want to see the characters...
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seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. you walk gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind and but i also want to see the characters he said their characters just as much as they're mine they're part of our pop culture history and so that recognition is there.
seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. you walk gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind and but i also want to see the...
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what where do you see this going and what your focus for how this is going to pan to see without a crystal ball but i i am not so sure whether it's going to go through parliament but in any case even if it does the fundamental problem for britain is that this is going to be like hotel california they can check out but they can never really leave the european union they got rid of free movement of labor but that's further down the line but they have to stick to e.u. regulation they will be in the customs union so they will have surrendered a lot of power and what about the what what you think changed on the northern ireland backstop as it's called what would you think was the thing that meant that the e.u. would more satisfied with with the arrangement well i think the big movement was that the e.u. said look you can have a customs union for all of the u.k. including break through great britain not just northern ireland and i think that made it much easier for trees and made to accept because then you don't have these obvious differences between northern ireland and great britain that was the big step forw
what where do you see this going and what your focus for how this is going to pan to see without a crystal ball but i i am not so sure whether it's going to go through parliament but in any case even if it does the fundamental problem for britain is that this is going to be like hotel california they can check out but they can never really leave the european union they got rid of free movement of labor but that's further down the line but they have to stick to e.u. regulation they will be in...
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pan out. good morning. i ame of representatives and the senate, he has republican majorities. that makes it easy for him to push his policies to get legislation passed but all that could change if the democrats have a breakthrough in this upcoming election. that is why he is out, involved in rallies. he is tennessee in two days' time and he is talking about immigration, talking tough, an attempt to fire up his base. that kind of angry rhetoric doesn't go down well with everybody, including potentially some women voters. memphis might call itself home to the blues and the birthplace of rock'n'roll but there's not much harmony here thanks to america's mid—term elections. to come between us... the singing frazier sisters are proud republicans in tennessee, a state which has become an unexpected battleground and following some of the controversial comments made by donald trump about women, female voters are having to consider whether he is the man for them. i think a lot of the women who don't like him are not heari
pan out. good morning. i ame of representatives and the senate, he has republican majorities. that makes it easy for him to push his policies to get legislation passed but all that could change if the democrats have a breakthrough in this upcoming election. that is why he is out, involved in rallies. he is tennessee in two days' time and he is talking about immigration, talking tough, an attempt to fire up his base. that kind of angry rhetoric doesn't go down well with everybody, including...
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i am interested to hear the panelists thoughts on how that will pan out. we also know implications for 2020, because that race starts approximately right now. figure out who's going to go up against donald trump in 2020. we know a lot of mainstream and moderate candidates prevailed through the cycle. races,ts won 80% of the and it ended up flipping 20 seats. we asked democrats and independents what you think about the ideology of the candidates. was it about matched with where you wanted it to be? did they want to see a more conservative, liberal, or moderate? most liked the candidate they got. right behind that, people wanted it to be more moderate, but only 16% of our sample said they wanted them to be more. interesting to see what that means for 2020. that was as the democrats and independents. we asked what the party should do going forward. how should the democratic party win elections? 70% said to win future elections and 70% said two when the party should appeal to a broad range of voters that may have voted in 2016, only 17% said the party should m
i am interested to hear the panelists thoughts on how that will pan out. we also know implications for 2020, because that race starts approximately right now. figure out who's going to go up against donald trump in 2020. we know a lot of mainstream and moderate candidates prevailed through the cycle. races,ts won 80% of the and it ended up flipping 20 seats. we asked democrats and independents what you think about the ideology of the candidates. was it about matched with where you wanted it to...
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i would have thought gold panning was a rather relaxed, chilled sport but this is anything but. i think i amt. so maybe a bit of beginner's luck. oh no! i missed loads. i later found out i actually came second last. so i think i've got what they call gold fever, and i'm off to find a stream to see if i can pan for some out here. what is wonderful about gold panning is you can have all the excitement and the rivalry and the noise, the competition, but then you can come out here and it is just you, the river, and hopefully a few flakes of gold. yesterday's programme has left you keen for more, there on extended version on bbc‘s iplayer. we are also all over social media see you can also all over social media see you ca n follow a ny also all over social media see you can follow any of our feeds by clicking through: until next time, goodbye. good morning — welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and jon kay. our headlines today: after 18 months of negotiations, eu leaders meet to sign off the uk's brexit deal in an open letter, theresa may has urged the public to get behind the agreement, sayi
i would have thought gold panning was a rather relaxed, chilled sport but this is anything but. i think i amt. so maybe a bit of beginner's luck. oh no! i missed loads. i later found out i actually came second last. so i think i've got what they call gold fever, and i'm off to find a stream to see if i can pan for some out here. what is wonderful about gold panning is you can have all the excitement and the rivalry and the noise, the competition, but then you can come out here and it is just...
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seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind but i also want to see the characters he said their characters just as much as they're mine they're part of our pop culture history and so that recognition is there soon as you see that and whether you're dative or you're not this is just me showing a native voice to these characters and i've been on or been lucky enough to be able to work on very a lot of the ones that i had loved as a child it's just been fantastic journey for me. here when. you know marc he made before that was one of my favorite pieces of art that i ever saw like and the way i posted on twitter too but i love the superman the way you do it because to me superman is a native person like in a
seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind but i also want to see the...
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seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. you walk gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind and but i also want to see the characters he said their characters just as much as they're mine they're part of our pop culture history and so that recognition is there soon as you see that and whether you're native or you're not this is just me showing a native voice to these characters and i've been honored and lucky enough to be able to work on very a lot of the ones that i had loved as a child it's just been fantastic journey for me. any idea when. alien life is you know mark you've made before that was one of my favorite pieces of art that i ever saw like and the way you post it on twitter too but i love the superman the way you do it because to me superman
seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories and know some of your art how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. you walk gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind and but i also want to see the...
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seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories i know some of your out how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind but i also want to see the characters he said their characters just as much as they're mine they're part of our pop culture history and so that recognition is there soon as you see that and whether you're dative or you're not this is just me showing a native voice to these characters and i've been on or been lucky enough to be able to work on a lot of the ones that i had loved as a child it's just been fantastic journey for me. here when. you know mark you've made before that was one of my favorite pieces of art that i ever saw like and the way you say i posted on twitter too but i love the superman the way you do it because to me superman is a native person like
seeing fathers i hated being seen as lake shy and or apache when i am a creep person so it's like i really want to eliminate that pan indian idea sure jeffrey you are people who know some of your stories i know some of your out how do you approach knowing that you come with you come to the table with some real integrity and then what do you do with your art. he walked gingerly and boldly at the same time. i want people to see that the native voice is behind but i also want to see the characters...
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say they know where i am and they're close we traveled to the border and met several other nicaraguan nationals like out of nado who are looking to cross illegally into. at the pan us black us border crossing an entire industry is built around the constant flow of illegal migration their food stamps clothing stores and vendors renting out rubber boots to shield against the sticky mud. some of those crossing illegally are day workers there are others however who are leaving the country out of fear but this woman says she's received death threats for supporting the opposition to the government of president daniel ortega she's asked to remain anonymous. i have no intention of returning home now maybe after this government is gone but but for now i can't return home even to see my own father. after speaking with us the woman rented a pair of boots and paid a smuggler to take her and her young daughter across the border they quickly vanished into the brush migrants arriving in pena's blanco's will often hire a guide to walk them about six hundred miles toward an illegal crossing those who fear being seen by authorities however say they will walk even further down the
say they know where i am and they're close we traveled to the border and met several other nicaraguan nationals like out of nado who are looking to cross illegally into. at the pan us black us border crossing an entire industry is built around the constant flow of illegal migration their food stamps clothing stores and vendors renting out rubber boots to shield against the sticky mud. some of those crossing illegally are day workers there are others however who are leaving the country out of...
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am kicking a bit of birds there. and what are you making? i will be making panops of turnips. it sounds good. and ollie is in charge of the drinks. yes i had off the beaten track, a lovely little italian wine and also a sensational one from france. and you guys that omar in charge of whether dan eats food heaven or food hell later. charge of whether dan eats food heaven orfood hell later. voting details on the website. see you at 10am. thank you very much. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. coming up before ten we'll get the weather from matt. but first a summary of this morning's main news. the number of people missing in california's devastating wildfires has now risen to more than a thousand. 71 people are known to have died. president trump will visit the state later today. officials say they don't expect to fully contain the blaze until the end of the month. after a turbulent week theresa may is continuing to try to sell her brexit deal to her party's grassroots and the wider public. but the bb
am kicking a bit of birds there. and what are you making? i will be making panops of turnips. it sounds good. and ollie is in charge of the drinks. yes i had off the beaten track, a lovely little italian wine and also a sensational one from france. and you guys that omar in charge of whether dan eats food heaven or food hell later. charge of whether dan eats food heaven orfood hell later. voting details on the website. see you at 10am. thank you very much. stay with us, headlines coming up....
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. >> i am thinking about -- i think both bill and i thought the outcome was terrific. >> reporter: neither clinton was called upon to actively cam pan democratic candidates, as the party is reevaluating the once untouchable power couple's relevancy. >> i do not want her to run again. >> the clintons return, part policy fest, and part trump zingers. >> he said today his gut and his opinion is a lot smarter than most peoples' brains. literally, you can't make this stuff up. a dozen times a day your head is spinning. >> on trump pulling the u.s. out of global treaties. >> at some point the emperor has no clothes. people begin to see that this doesn't make sense. >> on the president's refusal to believe the saudi crown prince is implicated in the murder of khashoggi. >> we have a president part of the cover-up. >> also hitting trump's family -- >> what makes this so troubling is how much commercial interests both the president's family and business and his son-in-law's family and business have with the kingdom. >> reporter: a frustrated bill clinton nearly apologized to the canadians for the handling over the nafta stance. no questions
. >> i am thinking about -- i think both bill and i thought the outcome was terrific. >> reporter: neither clinton was called upon to actively cam pan democratic candidates, as the party is reevaluating the once untouchable power couple's relevancy. >> i do not want her to run again. >> the clintons return, part policy fest, and part trump zingers. >> he said today his gut and his opinion is a lot smarter than most peoples' brains. literally, you can't make this...
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pan out, people tried to change it to object destruction or change it to other things. but, no lawyer worth his salt would have the president speaking on a limitless probe. but i amt people who seem to care about rule of law don't care that we still don't actually know what the scope of the special counsel is this is a limitless probe. this is a person who has all the powers of the fbi and the cia and endless budget and we don't even know what the scope is to act like this is okay or this is proper procedure, i'm hoping we have people who care about rule of law enough to know that special counsel shouldn't be set up as political vindictiveness or revenge because people you don't like win elections. >> bret: mara, the drama that was the hard pass up in the air with jim acosta at cnn is over. sarah sanders putting out a statement we would have greatly preferred to continue hosting white house press conferences in reliance on a set of understood emotional norms. we believe the overwhelming majority of journalists covering the white house share that preference. but given the position taken by cnn we now feel obligated to replace previously shared practices with expli
pan out, people tried to change it to object destruction or change it to other things. but, no lawyer worth his salt would have the president speaking on a limitless probe. but i amt people who seem to care about rule of law don't care that we still don't actually know what the scope of the special counsel is this is a limitless probe. this is a person who has all the powers of the fbi and the cia and endless budget and we don't even know what the scope is to act like this is okay or this is...
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am not that keen on personally. seeing over the next few days how it is going to pan out will be quite exciting.deal to northern ireland. nicola and deborah are with us. good morning to you both. nicola, let me start with you. we have been digestive all 585 pages. what do you make in terms of the scottish context? the scottish government's concern is that they will be disadvantaged because northern ireland, there is going to be a closer relationship under the back stop at least with the eu then there is for scotland ciaron —— so there is for scotland ciaron —— so there isa is for scotland ciaron —— so there is a concern about the disadvantaged economically but the bigger concern is that scotland has been overlooked in this process, the scottish government don't appear to have been consulted on the withdrawal agreement and i think there is a broader concern about where that leaves scotland within the uk as a whole. deborah, running your bakery, your reliance on many things, the parts that you need, the raw materials to import but also skills, thatis materials to import but also skills, that is a
am not that keen on personally. seeing over the next few days how it is going to pan out will be quite exciting.deal to northern ireland. nicola and deborah are with us. good morning to you both. nicola, let me start with you. we have been digestive all 585 pages. what do you make in terms of the scottish context? the scottish government's concern is that they will be disadvantaged because northern ireland, there is going to be a closer relationship under the back stop at least with the eu then...