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polly there polly what can we expect from trees a maze lives attempt to break the braggs deadlock. well to reason may's new plan appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so that we the doubters in the conservative party and in the d.v.d. that's the democratic party in northern ireland and the prime minister seems to think that if she secures these changes then perhaps to the thorny issue of the irish backstop she'll be able to squeeze this deal through parliament on january twenty ninth which is the next scheduled vote that we have on it now one option floated over the weekend was that to resume a could try to negotiate a special bilateral treaty between london and dublin on the issue of the irish backstop but dublin has already rejected that dublin said that effectively any negotiations taking place here have to be between the u.k. and the e.u. take a listen. it is not something we would entertain it would not work the same many of the issues pertaining to ireland are related to and to negotiate an agreed through the euro
polly there polly what can we expect from trees a maze lives attempt to break the braggs deadlock. well to reason may's new plan appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so that we the doubters in the conservative party and in the d.v.d. that's the democratic party in northern ireland and the prime minister seems to think that if she secures these changes then perhaps to the thorny issue of the irish backstop she'll be able to squeeze...
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lloyd standing by polly you've been busy watching what's going on what has the prime minister said so far. well it looks like to reason may's plan b. is simply insisting on plan a to resume a claim that she'd held cross party talks and that they'd gone positively that she didn't go in there with any conditions although she refused to rule out a no deal scenario she refused to delay britain's departure from the e.u. which is set for the twenty ninth of march and she scrapped any idea or reiterated her of opposition to any idea of a second referendum she said it would be a betrayal of the twenty sixteen vote so to resume a. is trying still to tweak her original deal the one that crashed and burned in parliament last week it was a historic defeat an unprecedented one but she's still trying to change that deal just enough to push it through parliament by winning over the doubters essentially on her own side and in the conservative party and in the democratic and unionist party of northern ireland which is propping up minority government now the main change is that she wants to secure her
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polly and katie, nice to the people. polly and katie, nice to see you both.the german chancellor angela merkel said there was still time to negotiate, ahead of the uk‘s scheduled departure on the 29th of march. the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnier said he profoundly regretted the commons vote and that it was now up to the british government to say how it intended to proceed. the irish prime minister leo varadkar says his government‘s contingency plans for a no—deal brexit were now being implemented. 0ur europe correspondent adam fleming reports from strasbourg. quite a contrast to the prime minister can face when she talks to mps about brexit, this is how the eu chief "brexit" negotiator was received in the european parliament. despite his plan‘s heavy defeat last night. it is too early to address the consequences of this vote, we have always respected and we continue to respect the democratic parliamentary debate in the uk and i will not speculate on different scenarios. eu leaders are in a bullish mood. in a coordinated media blitz starting moments afte
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ok let's head to london and get those from our correspondent there polly polly we heard those who voted against this deal calling it the last humiliation catastrophic where does that leave us. reason a seems to. types of descriptions about her offer quite easily i mean it's not the first time someone's cold called something that's happened to her humiliating when she'll be going home having suffered a pretty spectacular defeat she she's failed to push through her brags that deal through parliament it's a deal that she spent months trying to negotiate with the european union but she hasn't managed to sell it to the politicians back here in the u.k. the scale of the deceit is unprecedented and politicians from all sides of the political spectrum here in the u.k. came together in order to oppose it they were united against the deal they said that it ceded too much power to brussels that it left northern ireland in potentially a perpetual state of limbo so her deal is in tatters and really she's back to square one with it and the issue is pressing to say the least we've got on the twenty ni
ok let's head to london and get those from our correspondent there polly polly we heard those who voted against this deal calling it the last humiliation catastrophic where does that leave us. reason a seems to. types of descriptions about her offer quite easily i mean it's not the first time someone's cold called something that's happened to her humiliating when she'll be going home having suffered a pretty spectacular defeat she she's failed to push through her brags that deal through...
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adding to separate as the noble thing to do yeah just to a polly was speaking of to wild speculation over that second vote continues trees a mate has just three days to come up with a new deal to present to parliament on monday. hundreds of elite russian part troopers have been braving heavy snow and icy skies as they hold their first talk to go exercises of the year are to finish the trouble to western russia to watch them being pumped through their paces and perform some her raising feats. i. probably don't most ninety years ago the russian born the sole forces own feeling is the considered to be among the finest fighting force is in the country for additional raise and drive i'm sure it's going to google all the elite fighters in russia today the phrase you can see our place for me was probably the guys regularly disguised today. before the first board the aircraft all the equipment should be very carefully checked with the enemy state because the minds of these young military man. however though it. was her true friends are told to let any one take any fees you don't own any may
adding to separate as the noble thing to do yeah just to a polly was speaking of to wild speculation over that second vote continues trees a mate has just three days to come up with a new deal to present to parliament on monday. hundreds of elite russian part troopers have been braving heavy snow and icy skies as they hold their first talk to go exercises of the year are to finish the trouble to western russia to watch them being pumped through their paces and perform some her raising feats. i....
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we can cross live now to our correspondent in london polly boyko polly there's a lot at stake as we all know is there any indication as to how the voting will play out yet. well lou to reason may spend we saying that she can't change the deal that she spent so long negotiating with brussels but hours before the vote that is meant to really determine the course and the direction that the government's going to take with gregg's that going forward the prime minister now says that she plans to go back to brussels and re negotiate substantially the deal that she struck critics pains now to point out that just two weeks ago the prime minister said that the e.u. wouldn't reopen in this deal and there could be no renegotiation but the one thing that. pursuing this course of action appears to have done is united perhaps the conservative party behind the d p as well that the democratic party of northern ireland which of course is propping up to resume a minority government they seem to be broadly for potentially reopening the renegotiations so to reason may is throwing her weight behind this one
we can cross live now to our correspondent in london polly boyko polly there's a lot at stake as we all know is there any indication as to how the voting will play out yet. well lou to reason may spend we saying that she can't change the deal that she spent so long negotiating with brussels but hours before the vote that is meant to really determine the course and the direction that the government's going to take with gregg's that going forward the prime minister now says that she plans to go...
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covering the story for us good evening polly what did he have to say. look alex salmond attended court in edinburgh with his lawyer where there was by all accounts a rather short hearing it was also a closed hearing so there was no public no journalists there either but afterwards the court published the. charges that alex salmond is facing there are fourteen of them altogether there are two charges of attempted rape two charges of indecent assault nine charges of sexual assault and one charge of breaching the peace now when he emerged from court alex summoned was quiet he didn't talk to any of the press there but when he was going in he gave a short statement to the cameras take a listen to what alex salmond had to say. yesterday with my column. a to be a police station in central scotland. i was a leash on condition though you came to the court today to face the charges against me i never said. criminality whatsoever i refute absolutely these are allegations of criminality and i will decide myself to the utmost in court. i don't see. the court system
covering the story for us good evening polly what did he have to say. look alex salmond attended court in edinburgh with his lawyer where there was by all accounts a rather short hearing it was also a closed hearing so there was no public no journalists there either but afterwards the court published the. charges that alex salmond is facing there are fourteen of them altogether there are two charges of attempted rape two charges of indecent assault nine charges of sexual assault and one charge...
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divorce deal last week for the details we can cross live to polly boyko who's in london polly our hopes high round your parts the trees are made can today make a sizeable dent in the break that deadlock. you know there's not many people who would say that the reason may is doing a great job right now her plan b. appears to be a repackaged plan a she appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so the doubters in the conservative party and in the d.s.p. the democratic unionist party of northern ireland that's popping up her minority government and the prime minister appears to think that if she secures changes to the thorny issue of the irish backstop she will still be able to squeeze this deal through parliament on january the twenty ninth which is the next scheduled vote now one option floated over the weekend is that to reason they could try to negotiate a special bilateral treaty between london and dublin although dublin is already rejected this idea saying that any negotiations are going to be taking place between the u.k. and
divorce deal last week for the details we can cross live to polly boyko who's in london polly our hopes high round your parts the trees are made can today make a sizeable dent in the break that deadlock. you know there's not many people who would say that the reason may is doing a great job right now her plan b. appears to be a repackaged plan a she appears to be trying to tweak her original deal just enough to win over the doubters on her own side so the doubters in the conservative party and...
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ok polly thanks for the. following that very interesting evening that we've had in the u.k. political reporting from london. united states is throwing its full economic weight behind by this well as south declared interim president. it has an answer is transferring control of certain state assets held by american banks to the leader of the crisis stricken countries opposition washington's also impose sanctions on personnel a state owned oil company in an effort to choke off revenue to the government of nicolas maduro which it says has no legitimacy. and caracas based journalist norris i've got joins us with the latest. this is a very bold move by washington isn't it well this is the kind of support that any opposition leader turned solve proclaimed president would dream of anywhere around the world just think about it the world state department has issued a document in fact it was true of state might put in peril himself who is certified to have it all right here want to receive and control certain properties and. belong to the government of venezuela that are in america. in
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ok thank you polly for the latest on that was party boy there for us in london. he said there are two sides to every story and that's certainly true when it came to reports about the standoff between a student wearing a make america great again baseball cap and a native american veteran a video of the two taken in washington d.c. did go viral sparking outrage in the media however artie's kalam up and looks at what is not being reported a visual like this will get your blood boiling. and the catholic high school student who comes face to face with a native american hero and if i were a video is now responding to the media went wild youth in trump's trademark tat disrespecting an elderly native american just starving viral video has sparked outrage toward covington catholic high school just stirring viral video shows a model seems to make america great again around seeing a native american out there in washington a troubling incident at the foot of the lincoln memorial and it wasn't just any native american this guy is a vietnam veteran he was instantly turned into
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force and joins us by phone polly good afternoon what more do we know then about this case well alex mandy's the former minister of scotland the figurehead of course was the figurehead the fascination depended. count payne and he's also a host of his own show on t.v. and he's been arrested and it appears charged by police now police scotland have come from this they said he will be charged in court later on today he's not currently believe to be in college custody we know idea as to the charges he is going to face and we're going to be careful about what we report so as not to influence now the legal proceedings but. arrested and charged sounds quite dramatic but in reality alex semin went down to give a statement to the police himself and it was while he was providing that statement that he was subsequently arrested it all comes off the back of a civil court case that alex salmond has recently won against the scottish government also has mishandled accusations of sexual misconduct relating to alex salmond's time as first minister these allegations first came to light last august but
force and joins us by phone polly good afternoon what more do we know then about this case well alex mandy's the former minister of scotland the figurehead of course was the figurehead the fascination depended. count payne and he's also a host of his own show on t.v. and he's been arrested and it appears charged by police now police scotland have come from this they said he will be charged in court later on today he's not currently believe to be in college custody we know idea as to the charges...
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polly good evening what more do we know then about this case involving mr salmon. well alex salmond has just emerged from court in edinburgh and he'd been attending with his lawyer by all accounts it was a very short hearing that he attended inside the court and it was a closed hearing so there was no public members of the public or journalists inside so we're still waiting for the court released a statement about his charges however when he emerged from the court alex salmond approached the cameras and he gave a short statement where he said that yesterday he and his solicitor attended a police station in scotland and he was released on the condition that he came to court today to face the charges against him he said let me say from the outset i'm innocent of any criminality whatsoever and he said that he wouldn't make any comments on the proceedings until they had concluded he said also that he will he reiterated that he refutes any allegations of criminality that he will defend himself to the utmost in court and he also mentioned that he's got great faith in the
polly good evening what more do we know then about this case involving mr salmon. well alex salmond has just emerged from court in edinburgh and he'd been attending with his lawyer by all accounts it was a very short hearing that he attended inside the court and it was a closed hearing so there was no public members of the public or journalists inside so we're still waiting for the court released a statement about his charges however when he emerged from the court alex salmond approached the...
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we can cross live to our correspondent in london polly book-o. who's been following this probably there's a lot of stake any indication as to which way it's all going to play out. this evening brings to mind a quote by bismarck that laws are like sausages it's better not to see them being made that certainly what springs to mind when you watch the politicians shuffling in and out of the voting lobbies but in terms of what's happening the latest amendment to have been voted on and it was one that was much discussed it could have drastically changed the course really that brags it takes was one that was known as the yvette cooper amendment it called for braggs it to be delayed until the end of the year if there was no deal in place by the end of february that was voted down so it's a pretty big blow to all the politicians who wanted to really use this parliamentary process to exclude the possibility of a no deal bragg's it throughout the debate and all the way through really this process there has been no shortage of critics keen to talk about the
we can cross live to our correspondent in london polly book-o. who's been following this probably there's a lot of stake any indication as to which way it's all going to play out. this evening brings to mind a quote by bismarck that laws are like sausages it's better not to see them being made that certainly what springs to mind when you watch the politicians shuffling in and out of the voting lobbies but in terms of what's happening the latest amendment to have been voted on and it was one...
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correspondent polly boyd polly they've been debating it's been really really heated in the houses of parliament all day they've been hammering away where does this leave any new information that's emerged in those last minute please. well one thing that there isn't is any sort of sense of intrigue right now because this isn't a question of will to reason may or won't to reason may manage to push her deal through parliament the question really is what margin she is going to lose this rather historic vote by how colossal her loss could be it looks like it's going to be well over one hundred votes we will find out very shortly but there are all sorts of predictions and of course we're getting dreadfully close to that greg's it edge a bit on the twenty ninth of march when the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. so the clock is really taking and people here not just the politicians are aware of that and to reason and hope that some m.p.'s would perhaps be persuaded into voting for the deal because of how little time there is until the u.k. is set to leave in order to avoid crashing out of the e
correspondent polly boyd polly they've been debating it's been really really heated in the houses of parliament all day they've been hammering away where does this leave any new information that's emerged in those last minute please. well one thing that there isn't is any sort of sense of intrigue right now because this isn't a question of will to reason may or won't to reason may manage to push her deal through parliament the question really is what margin she is going to lose this rather...
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reply i mean is that polly that we're going to prevent this will see that this is the exact city going to all. develop it then these are. all. large scale privatization features heavily in the known agreements that the troika imposes on every creek government the athens and thessaloniki water companies are always on their list. yannis mahal a case is a journalist but in twenty eleven was spokesman for the greek new democracy party he then became minister of interior for the rightwing government formed by at the nice time i asked him twenty twelve. in the same year the government's minimum holding percentage in the two largest water companies was abolished by law paving the way for their complete privatization. thought if you tickle bees. in the copy that of them one of your it to. them is that. without. them i'm giving up every bit of houston. with a main. afternoon. and the shipping of us because they're the good kind of us that it was because of the. curious was good enough this. is a. good orchestra go to the measures these says it is. a little bit of this could have. thessaloniki i
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sierra, marc, michelle, polly's case, certainly the biggest one of all.also have a housing fund. the klaas family housing fund that exist to be able to help the families of missing persons get back on their feet, so they could focus on the task at hand on while the child is missing. we do a lot of legislative advocacy. you mentioned earlier that one of our focuses is ensuring people are punished for their crimes. that's certainly the truth. the trend that they seem to be going in a different direction now. certainly just keeping the awareness alive and doing everything they can with moving kids forward and hopefully create the kind of change that's necessary. so many children don't go missing and many will be covered alive as jayme was. >> well marc, i know the nation appreciates all the work you do especially the families that are still hoping to get loved ones home. thanks so much for taking the time. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, marc. >> thank you very much. >>> well time now is 8:19. we want to check in with rosemary. >> where is she? >> tak
sierra, marc, michelle, polly's case, certainly the biggest one of all.also have a housing fund. the klaas family housing fund that exist to be able to help the families of missing persons get back on their feet, so they could focus on the task at hand on while the child is missing. we do a lot of legislative advocacy. you mentioned earlier that one of our focuses is ensuring people are punished for their crimes. that's certainly the truth. the trend that they seem to be going in a different...
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and i'd be like, "what's polly pocket been up to today?"his mini figurine of woody om "toy story" back when -- when -- you know, fast food stores used to give out really good toys. and this was when -- a i still have him. and he was polly pocket's boyfriend.ug [ light er ] and he -- he was american. he was generic american. she was from the south. and she lost her arm in a car accident. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> because in real life i actually broke off her arm by accident. >> seth: got it. >> so i had to rewrite that. >> to write it -- >> seth: you had to rewrite in a way where you weren't culpable. >> right. >> seth: yeah.ye >> exactly. [ laughter ] yeah. it actually worked out really well -- >> seth: geah. >> for tt of it all. >> seth: yeah, of course. >> so -- >> seth: yeah, i mean, i think when you -- ob you're making a doll soap opera, you need things to happen. >> you need -- you need the drama. >> seth: yeah. w >> andted people to know, this is real life. this -- [ laughter ] you know, people lose their arms. >> seth: yeah. b
and i'd be like, "what's polly pocket been up to today?"his mini figurine of woody om "toy story" back when -- when -- you know, fast food stores used to give out really good toys. and this was when -- a i still have him. and he was polly pocket's boyfriend.ug [ light er ] and he -- he was american. he was generic american. she was from the south. and she lost her arm in a car accident. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> because in real life i actually broke off...
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see if you can give an estimate of what we've got here and spend you want to do i've been counting polly. styrene alone so basically these containers here that you can see that are for takeaway food so people obviously come in they just throw them into the water disposal i mean rochester oh there's another one i had counted four hundred thirty eight pieces of styrofoam alone like we can recognize these things now spray bottles these dishes the styrofoam we recognize the stuff but once it gets out in the ocean what you'll find is that plastic breaks down really quickly because of the movement of the waves and the sunlight the u.v. breaks down smaller and smaller and smaller into little plastic fragments so it may not be harmful for that little fish that eats one fragment of plastic but once it makes its way up to food chain it's getting to levels that are harmful to human health and marine health too. so this is the kind of thing that you. i don't want to see just as much as you don't want to see a little. something for it but we don't have the equipment so we have to think of some way of
see if you can give an estimate of what we've got here and spend you want to do i've been counting polly. styrene alone so basically these containers here that you can see that are for takeaway food so people obviously come in they just throw them into the water disposal i mean rochester oh there's another one i had counted four hundred thirty eight pieces of styrofoam alone like we can recognize these things now spray bottles these dishes the styrofoam we recognize the stuff but once it gets...
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don't lie to me or snow and you will be supporting it and then you can see how many money so true polly pocket has so you know the answer true mawson of course if you go you. talk song we'll book. and we'll probably have no call in time that is and. we're hegel k.g. i'm as it there d'oh be when we. come to. us or we would have. been talkin is a money we've told you and her she's. in a new movie hell we really have it all your school or ball or two sourcing you know or no religion mom no call showing doing hutcheson. or doesn't. see the roads is still eerily empty. but there is splashes of color. if life is hot it's aims less hard than before. thanks to the money coming through office thirty nine. has a nuclear bomb that protects him beyond the border. now the young dictator is also spending to strengthen his power base in the country. while his ancestors built statues he's building trying bowling center swimming pools museums and they police and then those longer just the links. it appears both koreas secret foreign funds a defacing the sanctions and helping to live a prosperous and sci
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analyses allowed want to be exonerated for good polly staker is a real killer still roams free and no police officer seems to be searching for him out of the twenty million dollars that one rivera received two million dollars were paid in by reed following a legal agreement in spite of this compensation not a single police officer has been personally sanctioned. all the officers. that worked in my case as well it's attorneys if all retired with pension pension there was no repercussions no richard vision no criminal charges nothing i see exceeded into job they need to hire and major tenants to his is very much want to retire and they gave him a plaque for good job. there's a culture of. unaccountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their crime and everything to do with. pointing the finger at perhaps the easiest person to point the finger at and there will be no consequence and so it happens over and over and over again states. oh yeah it goes a victim. having closed idea is still only big for me i might get credit whe
analyses allowed want to be exonerated for good polly staker is a real killer still roams free and no police officer seems to be searching for him out of the twenty million dollars that one rivera received two million dollars were paid in by reed following a legal agreement in spite of this compensation not a single police officer has been personally sanctioned. all the officers. that worked in my case as well it's attorneys if all retired with pension pension there was no repercussions no...
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promotes induct mind of work to be like that's why back up a budget they launched his initiatives polly meant to forms two years ago. the group meets three times each semester to present your points it's part of the efforts to help protect the environment. this is pushing making a difference to try to this is we're talking about things i'm not so this is not what you bring up strikes me anything of the artistic puts mind this is poetry talking real life friends which everyone can reach i think in terms actually bringing in portree closest society so part you know is not being it's making us see that there's something in nature kids we environment we keeping our environments clean and telling us that it's for trees not something that says that it's abstract suppose or that she allowed beginning ways say to preserve entirely more and then to preserve good accreted. i appreciate i really like because they should and i presume to do that you need to get killed need to do that you do with what is the last few months. old we can it's worse he did three micro budget and his friends take enviro
promotes induct mind of work to be like that's why back up a budget they launched his initiatives polly meant to forms two years ago. the group meets three times each semester to present your points it's part of the efforts to help protect the environment. this is pushing making a difference to try to this is we're talking about things i'm not so this is not what you bring up strikes me anything of the artistic puts mind this is poetry talking real life friends which everyone can reach i think...
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own backbenchers, with the dup, and with other opposition parties, and find a way forwardnt that is pollyiable with the eu. laura: the crowd might not want it the government is likely to survive tomorrow. >> i t >> time to put brexit in the bin. >> i believeemocracy has been served tonight. >> the question reenly is what hanext. laura: there is no shortage of invoic what.ng up to tell her >> what she needs to do is with a hi heart, fortified by the massive rejectionf the house and say we go back need another way out of this. >> she needs to satisfy any preconditions she has, what she inks is the root forward -- route forward, and asking mp's, perhaps we can find i a consensus. >> the significance of this is i think this is the beginning of the end obrexit. >> go back to the european union. it is clear this deal will not work. come up with what reflects a change in the difficulties the cost her to lose the vote tonight. >> parliament is not suddenly going to manage to solve this conundrum that it failed to solve the last 2.5ears. laura: all of those fine wds, perhaps, but guess what? onone
own backbenchers, with the dup, and with other opposition parties, and find a way forwardnt that is pollyiable with the eu. laura: the crowd might not want it the government is likely to survive tomorrow. >> i t >> time to put brexit in the bin. >> i believeemocracy has been served tonight. >> the question reenly is what hanext. laura: there is no shortage of invoic what.ng up to tell her >> what she needs to do is with a hi heart, fortified by the massive...
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providing role models are just a moment polly boyko weighs in on that debate. with lawmakers manufactured incentives to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. to ignore middle of the room sick. leave. what politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to listen. to the right to be press this is like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in our. case should. be with us today for the program over the next few days we're looking back at some of the top stories we brought you in twenty eighteen. twenty eighteen it's all the rise so. the meet to be movement with a number of celebrities named dunn shamed for inappropriate behavior in its wake classic films also came under fall greater scrutiny including some new cartoon so. with the p.c. simply gone too far did you spend a blissful childhood happily enjoying disney classics well in case you missed it they tend
providing role models are just a moment polly boyko weighs in on that debate. with lawmakers manufactured incentives to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. to ignore middle of the room sick. leave. what politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to listen. to the right to be press this is like the four three in the morning...
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it shows that support for a main is its highest level since the twenty sixteen breaks it votes as polly boyko goes through now a rerun of a referendum would not be without president. the people may have voted but the british parliament is in political turmoil over what the u.k.'s departure from that leaves you should look like if some politicians get their way whether it should happen at all to this issue but to the elected what else can we possibly up to the british public to go back and. reconsider this brics it is a call for deception but most of those people that promise to help you know why we bothering to leave and. still subject to all the rules over on the continent these slighted politicians will be hoping that perhaps the imperfect but stable relationship between brussels and london could be heading towards their union if a deal is impossible and no one wants no deal then who will finally have the courage to say what's the only positive solution is so if you think the people have voted then think again governments have been known to ignore a referendum result or to. ireland le
it shows that support for a main is its highest level since the twenty sixteen breaks it votes as polly boyko goes through now a rerun of a referendum would not be without president. the people may have voted but the british parliament is in political turmoil over what the u.k.'s departure from that leaves you should look like if some politicians get their way whether it should happen at all to this issue but to the elected what else can we possibly up to the british public to go back and....
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back a divorce deal with a little success taking a look back at here not short on facts it drama has polly boyd. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where. can complain when you come to me did you take in the. sense of her until you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown to remain taking in. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to the family on the same layout was fairly successful is short lived his two reasons may and her cabinet started playing. musical chairs. and. veiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people. the country residence the pm the minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis. down the driveway the foreign secretary boris johnson breaks his secretary david davis stayed loyal to the prime m
back a divorce deal with a little success taking a look back at here not short on facts it drama has polly boyd. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where. can complain when you come to me did you take in the. sense of her until you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown to remain taking in. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked...
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too could still potentially happen all this is contributed to tension in and outside parliament as polly boyko reports meat on a super cheese a conservative politician and a vocal opponent of bragg's it but this week some of her opponents came to westminster and got more vocal than her. right political or if you were offended by the irish i just think this is astonishing this is this is what has happened to our country something has happened the debate over how britain's departure from the e.u. should look or whether it should take place at all now has turned rather ugly this is the palace of westminster it's where british politicians work and the area around it is a public street as you can see anybody can walk down here there can be demonstrators as well and it's not unusual on any given day to see a politician maybe a member of parliament or even a senior minister simply walk out of here and towards abingdon green here where they might be taking part in a t.v. debate or an interview but that practice is increasingly under threat as the atmosphere here turns increasingly over the impen
too could still potentially happen all this is contributed to tension in and outside parliament as polly boyko reports meat on a super cheese a conservative politician and a vocal opponent of bragg's it but this week some of her opponents came to westminster and got more vocal than her. right political or if you were offended by the irish i just think this is astonishing this is this is what has happened to our country something has happened the debate over how britain's departure from the e.u....
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entire swathes of mountain terrain used to be covered with polly lepsis trees a species only found in south america. it's highly resilient and can withstand extreme weather conditions. at night temperatures here can drop to minus twenty degrees celsius in both the winter and summer the trees at these high altitudes therefore grow very slowly. over the last nineteen years the biologists from the ngo have been observing changes in the local climate. bill who come here expect to see huge forests with a tall tree or blocking out the sun. what they don't appreciate is that we're four thousand four hundred meters above sea level you look at their mark and in some places the tree line is as low as three thousand five hundred meters but here it's different. i think. more woodland means more liquid in the overall water cycle the hope is that eventually this would enable the glaciers to reverse their retreat. and there's press a potential when it rains the trees ensure that the water doesn't simply disappear instead it's stored by the trees roots and by the moss the grows everywhere you move wi
entire swathes of mountain terrain used to be covered with polly lepsis trees a species only found in south america. it's highly resilient and can withstand extreme weather conditions. at night temperatures here can drop to minus twenty degrees celsius in both the winter and summer the trees at these high altitudes therefore grow very slowly. over the last nineteen years the biologists from the ngo have been observing changes in the local climate. bill who come here expect to see huge forests...
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launched this initiative polly meant to forms two years ago. the group meets three times each semester to present your points. it's part of the efforts to help protect still vironment. this is pushing making a difference to try to this is what you're talking about means i'm not i this is not what you bring up strikes me anything of the artist acquits mind this is poetry talking real life which everyone contributes and i think memes actually bring in portree closest society so part you know is not to be sneaking or see that there's something in nature to the kids to be environment be keeping our environments clean and telling us that it's portree is not something that's the stuff that's abstract suppose although she did a lot beginning way say to please entirely more and then to preserve good accreted differently to the outside in front i appreciate it i really liked because they issued an a position to do that you need to kink you'll need to do to do with what is supposed to us humans should be. making it worse each day dream micro budget and h
launched this initiative polly meant to forms two years ago. the group meets three times each semester to present your points. it's part of the efforts to help protect still vironment. this is pushing making a difference to try to this is what you're talking about means i'm not i this is not what you bring up strikes me anything of the artist acquits mind this is poetry talking real life which everyone contributes and i think memes actually bring in portree closest society so part you know is...
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polly barker on the banks of the thames well as calls for that second referendum continue to grow trees and they will be back in parliament in twenty four hours and what a busy monday it's going to be for her to present a revised version of her break the plan if she's got one of course to. our rights moving the program heading stateside critics of donald trump hit the president with a barrage of new misconduct claims this week they ranged from obstructing justice to holding the u.s. hostage over his controversial plan for a five billion dollar border wall for his opponents there is only one solution route guys the talks through. from dirty filthy dossiers to sexual misconduct allegations illicit business deals on and on you name it chances are trump was accused of it weekly this week it's the seat president donald trump directed his longtime attorney michael cohen to lie to congress according to two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter and even as trump told the public he had no business deals with russia the sources said trump and his children if
polly barker on the banks of the thames well as calls for that second referendum continue to grow trees and they will be back in parliament in twenty four hours and what a busy monday it's going to be for her to present a revised version of her break the plan if she's got one of course to. our rights moving the program heading stateside critics of donald trump hit the president with a barrage of new misconduct claims this week they ranged from obstructing justice to holding the u.s. hostage...
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polly boyd who is in london with a breakdown on what the next steps could well be. went to reason may fail to push withdrawal deal through the house of commons she promised to come back with a plan b. and that plan b. turned out to be insisting on plan a so my focus continues to be on what is needed to secure the support of this house in favor of the brics it deal with the e.u. since then the brags that ship has run aground tonight's vote should be engines up again and determine which way sale but politicians aren't voting on may's withdrawal deal they're voting on changes to the deal that have been put forward by m.p.'s once voted on specifically all depends on what this man decides to do. the job of the parliamentary speaker is meant to be neutral but the government has accused john bercow of displaying a pro remain bias the rest of us is no longer this procedural dance if you like is really about putting pressure on the government to say ok it's time for plan b. his job is to pick which of the amendments proposed by politicians are very tight on there are well ov
polly boyd who is in london with a breakdown on what the next steps could well be. went to reason may fail to push withdrawal deal through the house of commons she promised to come back with a plan b. and that plan b. turned out to be insisting on plan a so my focus continues to be on what is needed to secure the support of this house in favor of the brics it deal with the e.u. since then the brags that ship has run aground tonight's vote should be engines up again and determine which way sale...