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thanks again to my guests eve pollard and james rampton. hello.e of grey with lots of cloud around and for many of us lots of cloud around and for many of us turning increasingly dry. rain this morning across scotland, northern england and parts of wales, but it will be slowly clearing away to the east and fizzling out as it does so. behind it we will be left with the cloudy and humid day. this is the early radar picture, we can see whether rain has been. clearing from northern ireland but outbreaks are patchy rain in northern england. starting to become a bit lighter in parts of scotland now. that will soon be out of the way in the next few hours, leaving in its wake a lot of cloud. some bright spells trying to break through but mostly cloudy for many. not as windy as yesterday particularly in the northern isles. still quite gusty for a time over western and southern coasts before the winds eased down. not a cold day. temperatures in the sunshine getting up to 25, but generally 18 to 22, and cooler and fresher for the far north of scotland where
thanks again to my guests eve pollard and james rampton. hello.e of grey with lots of cloud around and for many of us lots of cloud around and for many of us turning increasingly dry. rain this morning across scotland, northern england and parts of wales, but it will be slowly clearing away to the east and fizzling out as it does so. behind it we will be left with the cloudy and humid day. this is the early radar picture, we can see whether rain has been. clearing from northern ireland but...
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between for me and six million people working to be in abroad that has brought to pollard the last super fast two presidents we too were sent to rights not not from the social democratic party and we remain that we have presidential elections next year and secondly they are a vibrant force of the economy because they are in the past ten years they have. seen to their remaining an economy over thirty billion euros all right diana reporting from bucharest thank you very much. now u.s. president donald trump has stepped up his pressure on turkey with new tariffs sending that country's currency into freefall washington is doubling tariffs on turkish steel and aluminum imports apparently over anchor's arrest of an american pastor on terrorism charges the mirrors nosedive saw in european markets tumble president threat of type of air to want is calling it an economic war and he promises turkey will emerge victorious. president airtel on try to reassure a nervous public saying his government had the situation under control he promised turkey would ward off what he called an attack from abroad a
between for me and six million people working to be in abroad that has brought to pollard the last super fast two presidents we too were sent to rights not not from the social democratic party and we remain that we have presidential elections next year and secondly they are a vibrant force of the economy because they are in the past ten years they have. seen to their remaining an economy over thirty billion euros all right diana reporting from bucharest thank you very much. now u.s. president...
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injured, one woman in hospital with serious injuries and the question about it this guy drives into a pollardthe front page lead rightly so on the front page lead rightly so on the front of the telegraph, do you think? i think it is dwelling on the impact. obviously it is not seeking to hold and put this person on a pedestal. previously we have seen out let's focus on the victims and given that we know the oxygen of publicity is what they crave, the inevitable id of the manhunt afterwards, he was at? the speculation, their story and we know the technique seems to be similar to what was last year with the almost having a car and driving it down by oneself, sort of isil inspired, from that playbook, there is a responsibility it seems to try to break from that chain and not just give them what they want. interesting questions for the media and on the front pages that we have. staying with the daily telegraph, the genoa story, what the bbc has been leading on throughout the day. an appalling story, bearing in mind the bridge was apparently refurbished and re—examined just two yea rs refurbished a
injured, one woman in hospital with serious injuries and the question about it this guy drives into a pollardthe front page lead rightly so on the front page lead rightly so on the front of the telegraph, do you think? i think it is dwelling on the impact. obviously it is not seeking to hold and put this person on a pedestal. previously we have seen out let's focus on the victims and given that we know the oxygen of publicity is what they crave, the inevitable id of the manhunt afterwards, he...
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thought that color deliberately being being driven into that path ironically ending up on the security pollard's the bollards put there to try and stop this kind of thing it would seem maybe if it was a highly planned attack and all the venue if you like because parliaments in summer recess. bus rides and you know we have one individual. working on their own what's caused them to do there's no she said there's a summer recess you know how seven in the morning with the maximum impact if you want to carry out of the time the things you know to try and wind up going on in the morning we're. going to for a second there i think ok you just dropped sounds i think it probably with a snap if confirmed this would be the first such attack of the year suppose you could look at that as an improvement then on twenty seventeen thus far we got through most of twenty eighteen without something really bad happening in the u.k. . yeah. the sounds going to david terribly sorry about that all right let's leave david plouffe and i'm kind of terrorism expert on the line there very short notice of the pool joe most un
thought that color deliberately being being driven into that path ironically ending up on the security pollard's the bollards put there to try and stop this kind of thing it would seem maybe if it was a highly planned attack and all the venue if you like because parliaments in summer recess. bus rides and you know we have one individual. working on their own what's caused them to do there's no she said there's a summer recess you know how seven in the morning with the maximum impact if you want...
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he has driven into a pollard right outside the houses of parliament. there are the police there.ament. but he has driven into it. in my opinion it was deliberate. he did not swerve into it. it was a direct hit. how quickly was he driving and how many people were injured?” think there was a cyclist injured. i have seen people on the floor. i don't know if it was their reaction to hit the ground. obviously as londoners are becoming quite experienced at this now u nfortu nately experienced at this now unfortunately so i don't know who was injured or not. but in my opinion i thought this was serious. i have got my phone on me to film it. this is what is going on. i am on my way to work, i am a businessman, i am in sales, on my way to work, i am a businessman, iam in sales, that on my way to work, i am a businessman, i am in sales, that is what i was doing. i don't work for parliament. it looked like the police responded very quickly, what did you see? the specialist police came in with their 4x4 bmws. in a matter of minutes, in five minutes, i saw five of them coming with their blue
he has driven into a pollard right outside the houses of parliament. there are the police there.ament. but he has driven into it. in my opinion it was deliberate. he did not swerve into it. it was a direct hit. how quickly was he driving and how many people were injured?” think there was a cyclist injured. i have seen people on the floor. i don't know if it was their reaction to hit the ground. obviously as londoners are becoming quite experienced at this now u nfortu nately experienced at...
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now usually when i think of sumac i think of it as the pollards run. so i calls right here. and every nurse. and eat ok. it's like a flower sour very lemony very very fragrant it what dishes do you cook with human . larva. giving shade the opponent will she go to the. who are some of your customers to give you to know i know we can to join a little lunch a modest lot are not large.
now usually when i think of sumac i think of it as the pollards run. so i calls right here. and every nurse. and eat ok. it's like a flower sour very lemony very very fragrant it what dishes do you cook with human . larva. giving shade the opponent will she go to the. who are some of your customers to give you to know i know we can to join a little lunch a modest lot are not large.
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in the statement, several of the dioceses said they are pollard i is to the victims and they would takee really haven't seen much more in terms of accountability coming out and that is why the grand jury wants to change the statute of limitations in the state, which is preventing the state from bringing charges on many of these cases, which are too old. 0nly many of these cases, which are too old. only two of the priests located in this report have actually been charged. russia says its time for syrian refugees to return to their homes after seven years of war which means syria must be rebuilt. on a visit to turkey russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov said he was surprised at what he described as western opposition to refugees going back to syria. 0ur correspondent steve rosenberg has been embedded in southern syria with with the russian military, who back president assad. seven years of war began in this town. dera'a is the cradle of the syrian revolution. the first place to rise up against the rule of president assad. last month, government troops regained control of the whole are
in the statement, several of the dioceses said they are pollard i is to the victims and they would takee really haven't seen much more in terms of accountability coming out and that is why the grand jury wants to change the statute of limitations in the state, which is preventing the state from bringing charges on many of these cases, which are too old. 0nly many of these cases, which are too old. only two of the priests located in this report have actually been charged. russia says its time...
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the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are journalists and writers, james rampton and eve pollard—year—old man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, after a car hit people outside the houses of parliament on tuesday. salih khater, who was born in sudan and was living in birmingham, will appear before magistrates tomorrow. three people were injured when the car crashed into security barriers in westminster. our correspondentjon donnison gave us the latest from westminster. morning, the world this incident happened tuesday morning just about 7:30am at the height of the rush hour. there was a car coming down this road bang in front of the houses of parliament. it veered off the road into a number of pedestrians and cyclists and then started heading toward some police officers before crashing into one of those black security barriers behind me. three people were injured. police now say that it 29—year—old man from police now say that it 29—year—old manfrom birmingham, police now say that it 29—year—old man from birmingham, salih khater, has been charged. he's been char
the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are journalists and writers, james rampton and eve pollard—year—old man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, after a car hit people outside the houses of parliament on tuesday. salih khater, who was born in sudan and was living in birmingham, will appear before magistrates tomorrow. three people were injured when the car crashed into security barriers in westminster. our correspondentjon donnison gave us the latest from...
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they got going in very quick fashion, with paul pollard by giving manchester united the leap from the of leicester city. leicester came back, they had a couple of chances. it required saves by david had to keep the school level. jose mourinho was a frustrated figure on the touchline at that point. luke shaw, towards the end, popped up at the back post with the first goal of his professional career, to great scenes of celebration among the united players, the fans, jose mourinho, and his coaching staff. a breakthrough moment. that seemed to be that, but leicester came back. jamie vardy with a late goal. it wasn't to be. this is whatjose mourinho magath afterwards. it was a match where i need a minimum six changes. andy lau is —— rules only allow me free. i wanted to play marcel because i thought it could stretch the game. i knew that paul could not play more than 60 minutes. and in the end he played 80 or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. iwas or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. i was fearing for many of the players. it was difficult to manage the game from the touchline b
they got going in very quick fashion, with paul pollard by giving manchester united the leap from the of leicester city. leicester came back, they had a couple of chances. it required saves by david had to keep the school level. jose mourinho was a frustrated figure on the touchline at that point. luke shaw, towards the end, popped up at the back post with the first goal of his professional career, to great scenes of celebration among the united players, the fans, jose mourinho, and his...
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of money that's why everyone wants to grow vanilla and that's why peeps come and steal the green pollard's it's a major problem for us. the super speed good will eleven. and that's why me and the other farmers have to harvest the pods earlier even if they're not really ripe yet and therefore are of poor quality but there are plenty of buyers for the stolen goods to do to the profits. even though it is taken to the next large town on the same boat says visitors. until law is a tranquil little town by the sea people are doing better here than in other parts of the crisis ridden island nation of madagascar thanks to the vanilla. there are many vanilla exporters in until the buying both fresh and dried vanilla from local farmers. once they've been properly dried the pods will last a long time and retain their value. which means of in the trade also involves a lot of speculation and patience as with financial stocks you have to have the composure to wait for the right moment. i've been working with vanilla for twenty five years i like the work because i can feed my family well although we do no
of money that's why everyone wants to grow vanilla and that's why peeps come and steal the green pollard's it's a major problem for us. the super speed good will eleven. and that's why me and the other farmers have to harvest the pods earlier even if they're not really ripe yet and therefore are of poor quality but there are plenty of buyers for the stolen goods to do to the profits. even though it is taken to the next large town on the same boat says visitors. until law is a tranquil little...
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later did a television programme on manic depression with stephen fry, stephen who is himself by pollard he felt com pletely in his depressive stage he felt completely useless. i think that is how my father must have felt. most of my life i had to fight against the creeping conviction that i might be completely useless also. at such times i understand that my father would not have wanted me to be like him. that has taken a lot of time to work through. my mother was very good after my father ‘s death about it. when you think about somebody being incredibly low, you just think, iam being incredibly low, you just think, i am so ordinary, such a com plete think, i am so ordinary, such a complete non— person and do not want my darling son to be like me. nowadays some of the taboos have been broken, talking about mental illness and it was not true when you we re illness and it was not true when you were a child. was that difficult to write? suppose it not because he is dead. i have been very lucky that all my family have been very supportive, my brothers and my sister, in saying things like th
later did a television programme on manic depression with stephen fry, stephen who is himself by pollard he felt com pletely in his depressive stage he felt completely useless. i think that is how my father must have felt. most of my life i had to fight against the creeping conviction that i might be completely useless also. at such times i understand that my father would not have wanted me to be like him. that has taken a lot of time to work through. my mother was very good after my father...
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of fox news exclusive inside the jury deliberations, one of the jurors, pollard duncan. how close to this jury come to convicting him on all 18 counts. >> there was one holdout. >> you all agree on eight counts, there was one person who kept you from the next step. >> that is correct. >> reporter: what was the reasoning if they shared with you? >> reasonable doubt. the person, a female juror, we all tried to convince her to look at the paper trail, we laid it out in front of her again and again and she still said she had reasonable doubt and that is the way the jury worked. we didn't want it to be hung so we tried for an extended period of time to convince her that in the end she held out and that is why we have 10 counts. >> is that where the note did not come from, performance in the note and said can you explain reasonable doubt? wasn't connected to that? >> it was. most of us did not want that question out there but one of the jurors did. we felt a little foolish sending it but that is the way the jury works. deliberation requires we submit that question to the judge
of fox news exclusive inside the jury deliberations, one of the jurors, pollard duncan. how close to this jury come to convicting him on all 18 counts. >> there was one holdout. >> you all agree on eight counts, there was one person who kept you from the next step. >> that is correct. >> reporter: what was the reasoning if they shared with you? >> reasonable doubt. the person, a female juror, we all tried to convince her to look at the paper trail, we laid it out...
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president hassan rouhani is cabinet to lose his position this month rouhani is expected to appear and pollard on wednesday to answer questions on his administration's performance at least three people have been killed and two hundred forty three injured after a magnitude six earthquake hit west in iran the u.s. geological survey says the quake hit twenty six kilometers southwest of the city of the. province more than thirty have been registered since state media say a i r i b. says rescue efforts are underway across the center has been set up with hospitals and. relief organizations placed on high alert. pope francis is visiting an irish and will celebrate mass in dublin a day after calling the sex abuse of children by members of the catholic church repugnant he met eight abuse survivors from ninety minutes on the first day of his trip the catholic church in ireland has been tainted by multiple scandals and quoting sex abuse by priests and abuse of children born to single mothers in care homes well the pope is due to address around half a million people later on sunday but that number is far
president hassan rouhani is cabinet to lose his position this month rouhani is expected to appear and pollard on wednesday to answer questions on his administration's performance at least three people have been killed and two hundred forty three injured after a magnitude six earthquake hit west in iran the u.s. geological survey says the quake hit twenty six kilometers southwest of the city of the. province more than thirty have been registered since state media say a i r i b. says rescue...
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this is a political strategy that's been unfolding since january 1966 when edward alfred pollard wroteuse" where he argued that the war was over but the battle for ideas, the argument against what was called consolidated government them, big government, fight against washington this would be the war by other means. and it was the entire intellectual and cultural architecture of the resistance to the implications of the verdict of the civil war. and it's been unfolding not simply in the south but complicity of the north for 150 years. >> brennan: i want to talk more about this on the other side of the commercial break, stay with us. we hope all of you will be back with us in a moment. >> brennan: we're back now with our panel. jon meacham, i want to begin with you republican national committee this morning is using their platform to discredit senior african american aide to president trump who was fired who now says that she has actually heard him use racial slurs. why is a republican party addressing this? >> because it's holy unsubsidiary of the trump administration has been since he
this is a political strategy that's been unfolding since january 1966 when edward alfred pollard wroteuse" where he argued that the war was over but the battle for ideas, the argument against what was called consolidated government them, big government, fight against washington this would be the war by other means. and it was the entire intellectual and cultural architecture of the resistance to the implications of the verdict of the civil war. and it's been unfolding not simply in the...
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i5 area in front of it has got layer5 of pollard is now as more and more public places are being, thee being protected. ithink is walking around, pedestrians are being protected. i think it happened, if you look at parliament 5quare, happened, if you look at parliament square, an area we happened, if you look at parliament 5quare, an area we both know very well, the amount of concrete and 5teel well, the amount of concrete and steel which has gone up around that area since the last attack 18 months ago is a huge amount. i was a5toni5hed18 months ago when they did not have that kind of concrete protection between the road and the pavement on the bridges, london bridge and westminster bridge, and that vulnerability the terrorists find out. but it's been dealt with. a lot is being done. also the final barrier which was there to protect the houses of parliament worked. it absolutely stopped the car in its tracks but had it not been there there could've been far more devastation. i think they are already a long way down the track, a huge amount is going on. should they go further? they are
i5 area in front of it has got layer5 of pollard is now as more and more public places are being, thee being protected. ithink is walking around, pedestrians are being protected. i think it happened, if you look at parliament 5quare, happened, if you look at parliament square, an area we happened, if you look at parliament 5quare, an area we both know very well, the amount of concrete and 5teel well, the amount of concrete and steel which has gone up around that area since the last attack 18...
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we're also joined by michelle and henry pollard, who emailed us after they saw our story.ot so many e—mails after we look at this on monday, when we were on air and when we came off. so many people felt frustrated. they felt cross and they felt they didn't really know where to turn. if us a sense of what you are doing at the national trading standards, to clamp down on this kind of behaviour? as you said in the intro, we have an ongoing investigation so i can't talk in great detail about the specifics. what i can say is that at the heart of what we do and the work that we carry out is tackling businesses that act in an unfair way towards consumers. clearly, as we have seen in the video, in the consumer complaints we have had referred to us, we believe that these companies acting entirely unfairly and using aggressive practices to dupe them into signing up for expensive contracts, where no modelling work is generally forthcoming. so they are breaking specific laws, some of these companies? our belief is that they are committing offences under legislation that we primarily i
we're also joined by michelle and henry pollard, who emailed us after they saw our story.ot so many e—mails after we look at this on monday, when we were on air and when we came off. so many people felt frustrated. they felt cross and they felt they didn't really know where to turn. if us a sense of what you are doing at the national trading standards, to clamp down on this kind of behaviour? as you said in the intro, we have an ongoing investigation so i can't talk in great detail about the...
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more difficult for hostile vehicles to attack around whitehall there are no very attractive small pollardarts of the city and around the country are safe as we can. during your time during yourtime in during your time in london you have made much about the multicultural aspect of london and that is a message you have preached on numerous occasions. with that in mind, what do you make of the fact that the labour party and jeremy corbyn in particular cannot make a clear statement and remove the allegations that continue to come at the moment at the labour party? the labour party has been too slow to respond to allegations of anti—semitism. we have been too slow in kicking out from the party, members who have views that are disgraceful and anti—semitic. i am reassured by what the new general secretary has said, but she will, over the course of that summer speedily investigate those whom have been accused of being anti—semitic. it breaks my heart that i have friends, who are londoners, because of theirjewish faith feel wrong believe that the labour party isn't a home for them. believe that th
more difficult for hostile vehicles to attack around whitehall there are no very attractive small pollardarts of the city and around the country are safe as we can. during your time during yourtime in during your time in london you have made much about the multicultural aspect of london and that is a message you have preached on numerous occasions. with that in mind, what do you make of the fact that the labour party and jeremy corbyn in particular cannot make a clear statement and remove the...