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and that is because amber rudd is what is known as a grown up, amber rudd is what is known as a grownesn't spend her time talking about tax cuts and how she will not give the eu the £39 billion which has already been negotiated with them. she says in her article oui’ with them. she says in her article our politics has become angrier, our discourse polluted with alternative fa cts discourse polluted with alternative facts and people punished for not complying with a worldview on a narrow subject. it is about what sort of leaders we want and the sort of toxic political atmosphere they will have to operate in. and beyond who is the next prime minister, who might take us into the next general election, who might be best placed to keep those conservative mps in their seats? this has been boris johnson's great usp, that he has the charisma. we have heard momentum is moving away from michael gove, we don't know who is saying this apart from rival teams are jumping don't know who is saying this apart from rival teams arejumping on it, and a host of national newspaper editors. similarly, when
and that is because amber rudd is what is known as a grown up, amber rudd is what is known as a grownesn't spend her time talking about tax cuts and how she will not give the eu the £39 billion which has already been negotiated with them. she says in her article oui’ with them. she says in her article our politics has become angrier, our discourse polluted with alternative fa cts discourse polluted with alternative facts and people punished for not complying with a worldview on a narrow...
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if it looks likejeremy amber rudd and penny mordaunt.unt amber rudd and penny mordaunt. if it looks likejeremy hunt is the man to be with an undecided as swing voters among the conservative mps will go to his and it will be difficult for michael gove to get back in the race. more than 3.5 million people over the age of 75 who have been getting a free tv licence will now have to pay for one from next year. but the bbc says the licence, which costs £154 a year, will still be free for the poorest pensioners — households where someone is claiming pension credit. our home editor mark easton reports. right, jack, what garbage are we watching today? older people are the biggest users of bbc services. since the year 2000, the licence fee has been free for the over 75s, but not for much longer. in a year's time, over three million people aged 75 and over will have to start paying again, because the corporation believes that to protect services only those on low incomes and receiving pension credit should be eligible. oh, that's the high chaparral
if it looks likejeremy amber rudd and penny mordaunt.unt amber rudd and penny mordaunt. if it looks likejeremy hunt is the man to be with an undecided as swing voters among the conservative mps will go to his and it will be difficult for michael gove to get back in the race. more than 3.5 million people over the age of 75 who have been getting a free tv licence will now have to pay for one from next year. but the bbc says the licence, which costs £154 a year, will still be free for the poorest...
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erg, the amber rudd would go in?when the eu negotiates with the european parliament, they make sure that they have the plymouth spectrum on the other side of the table so that the negotiators can deliver the votes. but more importantly, we know that in orderto but more importantly, we know that in order to resolve this negotiation with europe, they need to have somebody that they trust and see as competent on the international stage. you mentioned the head headline in the french newspapers. the french newspapers and the french leader and the 27 leaders will will all have a say. they have had their say and the negotiations is done and dusted. we have got a camera in committee room 14. it is empty at the moment. but in less than ten minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, minutes time, because we expect it at about1 o'clock, we will get minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, we will get the result of first round of the conservative mps, the 313 of them, 10 candidates, that is somebody tak
erg, the amber rudd would go in?when the eu negotiates with the european parliament, they make sure that they have the plymouth spectrum on the other side of the table so that the negotiators can deliver the votes. but more importantly, we know that in orderto but more importantly, we know that in order to resolve this negotiation with europe, they need to have somebody that they trust and see as competent on the international stage. you mentioned the head headline in the french newspapers. the...
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previously amber rudd for forward.r rudd for for us to carry the can for the wind rush scandal, and i think a lot of the women realised that currently in this race, they didn't stand a huge chance that it might be better to let the man take on brexit and step up let the man take on brexit and step up after that, so i think someone then wanted to hold back until they had a better chance, but again, boris and a lot of the other male mps boris and a lot of the other male mstust boris and a lot of the other male mps just sucked all the support that is not really a female clarity for the women who are not that. how problematic if we talk about putting borisjohnson in problematic if we talk about putting boris johnson in front problematic if we talk about putting borisjohnson in front of presenters oi’ borisjohnson in front of presenters oran borisjohnson in front of presenters or an interviewer, facing questions from the audience potentially, how problematic would that be because it's not the tv audience that need to be con
previously amber rudd for forward.r rudd for for us to carry the can for the wind rush scandal, and i think a lot of the women realised that currently in this race, they didn't stand a huge chance that it might be better to let the man take on brexit and step up let the man take on brexit and step up after that, so i think someone then wanted to hold back until they had a better chance, but again, boris and a lot of the other male mps boris and a lot of the other male mstust boris and a lot of...
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. —— amber rudd's group. it looks 0k. hancock. —— amber rudd's group. it looks ok.ad later date. and also you have an off—load of people who are trying to getjobs out of off—load of people who are trying to get jobs out of this. they don't really think they can be prime minister, but they fancy a job in the cabin if possible we could end up the cabin if possible we could end up withjohnson, the cabin if possible we could end up with johnson, gove, the cabin if possible we could end up withjohnson, gove, the dream team that nearly was. such a short time ago. then he goes to the members. and it goes horribly wrong. yes. i suppose it is the second candidate that spoke of the risk of putting jeremy corbyn in number ten. jeremy hunt said something similar last week. and matt hancock said the same thing. let's turn to the times. nigel farage goes for no deal. that is helpful, isn‘t it? obviously, he has ignored any form of diplomatic advice our protocol from his advisers. completely i supposed to be expected by donald trump who doesn‘t do that sort of diplomatic advice bu
. —— amber rudd's group. it looks 0k. hancock. —— amber rudd's group. it looks ok.ad later date. and also you have an off—load of people who are trying to getjobs out of off—load of people who are trying to get jobs out of this. they don't really think they can be prime minister, but they fancy a job in the cabin if possible we could end up the cabin if possible we could end up withjohnson, the cabin if possible we could end up with johnson, gove, the cabin if possible we could end...
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on that you rather agree with amber rudd.all talk about no deal. i have always been clear that if the only way to deliver brexit was through no deal, then that is the route i would go. but i don‘t believe that parliament will allow that as an option. i think we have to operate in the realms of what the credible options are. if we go to the eu and threaten them with a no deal option that they know parliament will take off the table, then that is not a credible way to start a negotiation. we have to be honest about the situation we face as much as the situation they face. in terms of the deadline, the 31st of october is a pressing deadline for us and for the eu, because that is when the extension is agreed to. both sides will try very hard to do a deal by then, and i most certainly will. have i ever committed a criminal act? i will. have i ever committed a criminalact? iam racking my brain at the moment, but the answer is no. from the bbc, have a good law or nick? laura? what is it that european leaders are saying to you privat
on that you rather agree with amber rudd.all talk about no deal. i have always been clear that if the only way to deliver brexit was through no deal, then that is the route i would go. but i don‘t believe that parliament will allow that as an option. i think we have to operate in the realms of what the credible options are. if we go to the eu and threaten them with a no deal option that they know parliament will take off the table, then that is not a credible way to start a negotiation. we...
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to the supporters ofjeremy hunt when he came through with big support from penny mordaunt and amber ruddll only six ahead of michael gove. so, we are looking at people, potentially rory stewart could still come through as the dark horse, may be, when you look at who is there, but the supporters really will have to make some hard decisions over who they do want to get in. one of the conversation —— what are the conversations that take place in a situation like this, behind the scenes, oui’ situation like this, behind the scenes, our people lent on to give up, to stand down, even before the next round of voting? two types of conversation, one, the kind of various, the contest to do the hard brexit, that has been definitively woi'i brexit, that has been definitively won by borisjohnson, and the conviction of allies of boris johnson is, this is your moment, throw your weight behind him, or, you can push on, be crushed, and you will have a less good job, and on the other side of the oil, this argument, time for us all to unify around sajid javid, jeremy hunt, michael gove, but because they ar
to the supporters ofjeremy hunt when he came through with big support from penny mordaunt and amber ruddll only six ahead of michael gove. so, we are looking at people, potentially rory stewart could still come through as the dark horse, may be, when you look at who is there, but the supporters really will have to make some hard decisions over who they do want to get in. one of the conversation —— what are the conversations that take place in a situation like this, behind the scenes, oui’...
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resume between demonstrators and the military next still fly on to a diesel to meet with prime minister rudd and senior officials of the african union who are leading the mediations. let me now bring indeed of use i brought him who's traveled to sudan recently and has been closely monitoring the situation may thanks for the time i have now their position has decided to stop the strike and resume talks with the military how is this being received by protesters so since the crackdown on june 3rd it's been hard to communicate with protesters on the ground as we our viewers may already know the government has shut down the internet there's an almost complete media blackout on so that even journalists on the ground have have started to face difficulties in their work the situation on the streets is dangerous there are reports of militias running amok assaulting protests so far is that it's been hard to really gauge a feeling however i've been in touch with with some on the ground but also some protesters that have had to fled so then because of security reasons there seems to be quite a bit of fr
resume between demonstrators and the military next still fly on to a diesel to meet with prime minister rudd and senior officials of the african union who are leading the mediations. let me now bring indeed of use i brought him who's traveled to sudan recently and has been closely monitoring the situation may thanks for the time i have now their position has decided to stop the strike and resume talks with the military how is this being received by protesters so since the crackdown on june 3rd...
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and amber rudd set out her reasons why that should be the case this morning. in my conversations with members of parliament and what happened earlier this year, that members of parliament will find a way to stop no deal, and i think that any leader, or any aspiring leader, needs to factor that in. so, there would be an election? i think there could be an election but i think that the house of parliament is a very creative place and with the assistance of an activist speaker there will be a way that mps will find in order to have their voice heard. 0ne one of those candidates who is an enthusiastic brexiteer and has said the uk should leave the eu on the deadline of october 31, regardless of whether there was a new deal with the eu in place or not is the leader of the house of commons andrea leadsom, another contender in the running for the conservative leadership and to be the next prime minister, and she was asked this morning how exactly her plan of a managed no deal exit would work. it is to take the elements of the withdrawal agreement that parliamentarian
and amber rudd set out her reasons why that should be the case this morning. in my conversations with members of parliament and what happened earlier this year, that members of parliament will find a way to stop no deal, and i think that any leader, or any aspiring leader, needs to factor that in. so, there would be an election? i think there could be an election but i think that the house of parliament is a very creative place and with the assistance of an activist speaker there will be a way...
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the pensions secretary, amber rudd, says the race remains open.that boris has a good lead amongst mps is as nothing we start again, it's back to zero when it goes to members and then there will be 16 hustings all across the country and anything can happen. oil prices rise sharply, after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. almost three quarters of english hospitals miss nhs targets to treat
the pensions secretary, amber rudd, says the race remains open.that boris has a good lead amongst mps is as nothing we start again, it's back to zero when it goes to members and then there will be 16 hustings all across the country and anything can happen. oil prices rise sharply, after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. almost three quarters of english hospitals miss nhs targets to treat
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the pensions secretary, amber rudd, says the race remains open. the fact that boris has a good lead amongst mps is as nothing we start again, it's back to zero when it goes to members and then there will be 16 hustings all across the country and anything can happen. oil prices rise sharply, after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. almost three quarters of english hospitals miss nhs targets to treat cancer patients quickly enough. and coming up look at the sport with gavin. we are awaiting an update on the condition of chris froome the time time tour de france champion badly injured after a crash in france, more on the story and what it means for him and his team later on. thanks gavin. good weather for that duck? yes, another day with heavy rain in june. further localised flooding today with whether staying on the rubbish side as we head into the weekend. we'll also look further afield in india for we are watching carefully for the arrival of a cyclone about to hit the north—west of the country. also comin
the pensions secretary, amber rudd, says the race remains open. the fact that boris has a good lead amongst mps is as nothing we start again, it's back to zero when it goes to members and then there will be 16 hustings all across the country and anything can happen. oil prices rise sharply, after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. almost three quarters of english hospitals miss nhs targets to treat cancer patients quickly enough. and coming up look at...
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rudd let's focus to the muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they join the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west a thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers a tiny before i call the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims you think they're on in the whole of the united states and she said 100150000 you know the whole united states in the whole united states but i mean as i understand there is anywhere between $5.00 and $8.00 men. i mean when you think about america as a land of opportunity and sort of seizing things with both hands maybe the sort of you know the next right you know mars if i could be so arrogant as to say that will come from here it is you. i have distant relatives in the somali community here they're among the 1st to escape the civil war that's been raging in my homeland off and on for decades 20 years on and the new wave of refu
rudd let's focus to the muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they join the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west a thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers a tiny before i call the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims you think they're on in the whole of the united states...
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earlier the foreign secretary jeremy hunt received the backing of cabinet ministers amber rudd and pennyt — while borisjohnson promised to cut income tax for people earning over 50 thousand pounds a year. here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. who wants to be prime minister? borisjohnson certainly does. the front runner grabbing headlines with a promise to cut income tax for higher earners but so far shying away from speeches, avoiding interviews on camera and letting his opponents do the talking. others could not wait to take the stage. first up, one styling himself a fresh face for the future and says britain should look beyond brexit. we need a leader notjust for the next six weeks but for the next six years and beyond. we don't need a leaver, we don't need a remainer, we need a leaderfor the future. next to set out his stall, the former brexit secretary who said he would take the uk out of the eu by the current deadline regardless. we won't deliver brexit with bluff and bluster. i am the conviction brexiteer with a plan, discipline and focus to lead us out by the end of o
earlier the foreign secretary jeremy hunt received the backing of cabinet ministers amber rudd and pennyt — while borisjohnson promised to cut income tax for people earning over 50 thousand pounds a year. here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. who wants to be prime minister? borisjohnson certainly does. the front runner grabbing headlines with a promise to cut income tax for higher earners but so far shying away from speeches, avoiding interviews on camera and letting his...
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. >> other celeb cameos included lisa rinna, paul rudd and paris hilton. >> no one cares what you thinkly wearing my own stuff because i didn't like what they picked out for me. >> so what can diehard fans expect from the new season 4? >> well, marshmallows can expect the same characters but also more adult show. >> eight new episodes drop at the end of next month, so there's still time to binge the first three seasons. fair warning -- it will take you about 45 hours. >> back away from the car, would you? >> 45 of the best hours you'll ever spend. the new season of "veronica mars" premieres july 26th on hulu. >>> oscar winner russell crowe is a long way from his gladiator days in his latest role, crowe is giving us the crazy details behind his epic tv transformation into controversial fox news exec roger ailes. >> television is the most powerful force in the world. >> i used to call it face jail. you know, it wasn't fun at all. >> it's war. >> crowe's transformation into the late news boss initially took six hours of makeup and the showtime shoot lasted seven months. >> it was a hell of
. >> other celeb cameos included lisa rinna, paul rudd and paris hilton. >> no one cares what you thinkly wearing my own stuff because i didn't like what they picked out for me. >> so what can diehard fans expect from the new season 4? >> well, marshmallows can expect the same characters but also more adult show. >> eight new episodes drop at the end of next month, so there's still time to binge the first three seasons. fair warning -- it will take you about 45...
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political currents in order to try and save the system the system seems to be sucking un prime minister rudd impugns your neutrality in parliament on thursday and said that you have ceased to hold have the right to hold your office because you have effectively become partisan in your position you've effectively back to the position of the democratic party opposition and you have asked for the elections to be postponed the government position is the opposite do you think that you are in danger of losing at least the image of your neutrality in society. that i'm a has no reason to be disappointed with me because the. one of his strongest out a good amount when he proposed me as the president the full by now that time we were part of soon. ruling coalition. was exactly that. he couldn't find. someone. that could. war to get on to that i'd say of the opposition. then mr matt one final question mr president does prime minister enjoy your trust and support as head of government in this country. and this. question. is. something good that was. earlier when i have confirmed him as. prime minister of
political currents in order to try and save the system the system seems to be sucking un prime minister rudd impugns your neutrality in parliament on thursday and said that you have ceased to hold have the right to hold your office because you have effectively become partisan in your position you've effectively back to the position of the democratic party opposition and you have asked for the elections to be postponed the government position is the opposite do you think that you are in danger...
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. —— amber rudd. there is pretty good reason, they are conservative mps.ey wouldn't be able to stand as conservative candidates in the general election that would follow. i'm not saying borisjohnson will necessarily that would follow. i'm not saying boris johnson will necessarily try to call their bluff because that could rebound spectacularly, but i think you will see a bit more from conservative brexiteer is, people around boris johnson, conservative brexiteer is, people around borisjohnson, if it is him, are you around borisjohnson, if it is him, a re you really around borisjohnson, if it is him, are you really going to bring down the government? some of them have little to lose, they might be retiring. dominic grieve, and they have only a tiny majority. there is another by—election coming. have only a tiny majority. there is another by-election coming. former labour mps have gone to change uk, somewhere briefly in change uk and are now independence again. some of them won't fancy losing their jobs. the mathematics is very tight. i'm not saying it won't
. —— amber rudd. there is pretty good reason, they are conservative mps.ey wouldn't be able to stand as conservative candidates in the general election that would follow. i'm not saying borisjohnson will necessarily that would follow. i'm not saying boris johnson will necessarily try to call their bluff because that could rebound spectacularly, but i think you will see a bit more from conservative brexiteer is, people around boris johnson, conservative brexiteer is, people around...
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when jeremy hunt launched the leadership launches on the monday whenjeremy hunt launched yet amber ruddgan there and when gove had his lunch that day he was unable to unveil anyone new, there is no sense of momentum and that's very important in these contests. i think if he had finished the first or second ballot in second place that he might have pushed himself forward, but i don't know whether that revolution meant he did not get through, but who knows. i don't know, and i wonder what he thinks about it? some stage i'm sure we will be hearing from him. the guardian also, it was the result fixed? we all move on from all of this, it's those hundred 60,000 conservative members making their decision. do you think any of these questions about how we reach the final ones are going to continue to resonate or will the party just simply move on from this?” resonate or will the party just simply move on from this? i think the party will move on. if there had been the result of fixing boris was oni been the result of fixing boris was on i think there would be. but if you look at surveys yes ther
when jeremy hunt launched the leadership launches on the monday whenjeremy hunt launched yet amber ruddgan there and when gove had his lunch that day he was unable to unveil anyone new, there is no sense of momentum and that's very important in these contests. i think if he had finished the first or second ballot in second place that he might have pushed himself forward, but i don't know whether that revolution meant he did not get through, but who knows. i don't know, and i wonder what he...
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paul rudd announced the news in a novel way.m the original film. no official word yet on who he'll be playing but he's in it. >>> in other movie news, the trailer for the original charlie's angels movie has new angels. here's a look. >> we exist because traditional law enforcement can't keep up. >> you guys are like lady spies. >> oh, gosh. >> what did you do, just send? >> i compressed this in the brain stem. >> that sounds painful. >> don't worry, he's going to wake up, unless he doesn't. >> they said that the film is less than a reboot, more of a franchise. fans are freaking out about the sound track. arianna grande, miley cyrus are on the sound track. >>> and finally joe jonas and sophie turner, the two who are already married are in paris to tie the knot for a second time. they haven't been shy posting pictures around the city of love in front of the eiffel tower. aiding in the speak s speculation friends and family have already arrived. why two weddings? jonas told harp perfect's bazaar we had to do a legal one before we d
paul rudd announced the news in a novel way.m the original film. no official word yet on who he'll be playing but he's in it. >>> in other movie news, the trailer for the original charlie's angels movie has new angels. here's a look. >> we exist because traditional law enforcement can't keep up. >> you guys are like lady spies. >> oh, gosh. >> what did you do, just send? >> i compressed this in the brain stem. >> that sounds painful. >> don't...
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work and pensions secretary amber rudd took the view that ok, maybe his private life is not going too provide answers on brexit. if boris is not going to answer questions on his private life, that is his decision. but i would like to see him answer questions on lots of other things. it has been disappointing he has not been able to participate in the debate sky has scheduled for tonight. i would like to see more questioning of his plans for taking the uk out of the eu. the interesting thing i guess will be the reaction in the eu. mrjohnson seems to be suggesting there is a new readiness to move on the part of the eu. just listening to the different key players on the eu side, it is very ha rd to detect players on the eu side, it is very hard to detect that. there has to be a risk that these sort of very demanding approach by mrjohnson, farfrom demanding approach by mrjohnson, far from getting the demanding approach by mrjohnson, farfrom getting the eu to back off, may risk actually them just hardening their position and being even more unwilling to compromise further. norman, thank y
work and pensions secretary amber rudd took the view that ok, maybe his private life is not going too provide answers on brexit. if boris is not going to answer questions on his private life, that is his decision. but i would like to see him answer questions on lots of other things. it has been disappointing he has not been able to participate in the debate sky has scheduled for tonight. i would like to see more questioning of his plans for taking the uk out of the eu. the interesting thing i...
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but in 2008, the prime minister at the time, kevin rudd, issued a complete and utter apology for that of the injustice. it was an example of things being done in the name of virtue and progress in the past that was a terrible violation of how people felt. and i've met aboriginals who were of the stolen generation, and there's no doubt that it has damaged them hugely. what does the treatment of the aboriginals tell us about australians today and the vast majority, of course, like you, the descendants of white settlers, because i give you a quote from one british american comedian, john oliver, of the daily show. he said this after he visited australia: "australia turns out to be a sensational place, albeit one of the most comfortably racist places i've ever been in. they've really settled into their intolerance like a resentful old slipper." it's a good description! is that a fair comment or would you say that, you know...? it is, he would have met plenty of people who would've justified that comment. 0n the other hand, he would've met the sort of australian who considers that understa
but in 2008, the prime minister at the time, kevin rudd, issued a complete and utter apology for that of the injustice. it was an example of things being done in the name of virtue and progress in the past that was a terrible violation of how people felt. and i've met aboriginals who were of the stolen generation, and there's no doubt that it has damaged them hugely. what does the treatment of the aboriginals tell us about australians today and the vast majority, of course, like you, the...
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currents in order to try and save the system the system seems to be sucking you in prime minister rudd impugns your neutrality in parliament on thursday and said that you have ceased to hold have the right to hold your office because you have effectively become partisan in your position you've effectively back to the position of the democratic party opposition and you have asked for the elections to be postponed the government position is the opposite do you think that you are in danger of losing at least the image of your neutrality in society. that i'm a has no reason to be disappointed with me because the. one of his strongest out a good amount when he proposed me as the president the full by now that time we were part of soon. ruling coalition. was exactly that. he couldn't find. someone. that could. war to get on to that i'd say of the opposition. then mr matt one final question was the president does prime minister enjoy your trust and support as head of government in this country. and this. question. is. something that was. earlier when i have confirmed him as. prime minister of
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kevin rudd >> coming up, more on "squawk. speaking out about the opioid crisis that's next.ohnson is a baby company. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the next guest had a chance to speak with the member of the family in the headlines so much, the sackler family, behind oxsonsy conton and the story went live online this week and she joins us now with more. welcome to bethany mclain. >> good morning. >> nice to see you of course "vanity fair" a cnbc contributor. bethany, you know, the sackler family, david said he was uninvolved in all of this and the family has been unfairly discredited. having spent time with him now, where do you personally land >> well, the family was on the board of directors since david's father richard was personally involved as -- in an executive role they haven't served in executive roles, but look,
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again return to the one belt one road mr rudd evans i've also asked you how to integrate in europe and the eurasian economic union we are we've been talking about cheney's investment perth we have here investors from throughout the world for been investing in russia or would like to invest in russia was in a situation recently where michael kelly and his partners who have been taken into custody here have been saying everywhere that the law enforcement bodies and special services should not. interfere too much in commercial disputes here said that the war our number one priority. is now under house arrest. the old man is in custody this has shocked investors and i'll tell you honestly it seems like you're. saying one thing doing something different should the people really believe you or the special services well they should do. a look at the russian legislation at the russian law in all that you are doing and that concerns government that concerns you business russian business and international business as well you're pretty much in with. what you are talking about and i too am concer
again return to the one belt one road mr rudd evans i've also asked you how to integrate in europe and the eurasian economic union we are we've been talking about cheney's investment perth we have here investors from throughout the world for been investing in russia or would like to invest in russia was in a situation recently where michael kelly and his partners who have been taken into custody here have been saying everywhere that the law enforcement bodies and special services should not....
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amber rudd is going to backjeremy hunt, that has just been announced. 0f backjeremy hunt, that has justunced. of the ii backjeremy hunt, that has just been announced. of the 11 candidates in their field, announced. of the 11 candidates in theirfield, by our announced. of the 11 candidates in their field, by our calculations five of them do not have the public declarations to get onto ballot paper later next week. once we clear thursday the hurdle will get even higher and we can expect pretty quickly a sizeable cowl of the candidates with a new prime minister in place within six weeks. thank you very much. there have been violent clashes in hong kong after hundreds of thousands of people took part in a demonstration against a proposed new extradition law. it would allow suspects to be sent to mainland china to face criminal proceedings. activists say that would threaten hong kong's legal independence, which was guaranteed at the time of the handover to china in 1997. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. late into the night, a series of clashes between hong kong police and
amber rudd is going to backjeremy hunt, that has just been announced. 0f backjeremy hunt, that has justunced. of the ii backjeremy hunt, that has just been announced. of the 11 candidates in their field, announced. of the 11 candidates in theirfield, by our announced. of the 11 candidates in their field, by our calculations five of them do not have the public declarations to get onto ballot paper later next week. once we clear thursday the hurdle will get even higher and we can expect pretty...
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in the past 2a hours, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd has announced she backsjeremy hunt,ve is struggling to move on from the revelation that he took cocaine several times many years ago. any moment now, the health secretary matt hancock is launching his campaign in waterloo in london, we'll bring you that when he stands up to speak. there he is. than any generation in history. just this morning with saw news that we have more successful start—ups from britain than any country in europe. this island of 60 million people creates the music that 6 billion people listen to. but in the parts of our life where we need politics to sort it out, where we need government to take action, things have got stuck. 0ut there todayis things have got stuck. 0ut there today is a metaphor. there is dark clouds over westminster. but underneath, britain is a great country. britain isn't broken, it is politics that's in a rut and we need to move forward. we need a fresh start. and it's because we need a fresh start that i'm putting my name forward to be prime minister. it's not really about my b
in the past 2a hours, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd has announced she backsjeremy hunt,ve is struggling to move on from the revelation that he took cocaine several times many years ago. any moment now, the health secretary matt hancock is launching his campaign in waterloo in london, we'll bring you that when he stands up to speak. there he is. than any generation in history. just this morning with saw news that we have more successful start—ups from britain than any country in...
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amber rudd, thank you. burning lee hunter across mainland europe.rded in france in any month was 44.1 celsius in the south of france. that was in august, 2003. we are forecasting and land temperatures on thursday and friday of 44 degrees. it will be cooler on the coast. tempered by the mediterranean. that record may well be broken. it is not a record we wa nt to be broken. it is not a record we want to see broken either. you can see the cloud coming in across our shores today. it has produced heavy thundery downpours in the early part of this morning. still some rain around. this area covered by the met office warning shows where we are likely to see heavy rain and possibly still some thunderstorms. in parts of essex, sussex and kent in the small hours of last night, we had 15 millimetres of rainfall in just one hour. that is moving north, north—east, as indeed is this next batch, which is heading across wales and parts of south—west england, in through gloucestershire. the whole lot will eventually clear into the north sea. poor visibility around c
amber rudd, thank you. burning lee hunter across mainland europe.rded in france in any month was 44.1 celsius in the south of france. that was in august, 2003. we are forecasting and land temperatures on thursday and friday of 44 degrees. it will be cooler on the coast. tempered by the mediterranean. that record may well be broken. it is not a record we wa nt to be broken. it is not a record we want to see broken either. you can see the cloud coming in across our shores today. it has produced...
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which is higher, i think we can expect a significant cull of wannabes before the week is out —— amber rudd new prime minister in about six weeks. how nasty might it get? i think it might get pretty nasty, actually, because it's the biggest job in politics, and the oddity i think sometimes to bear in mind in the next couple of weeks, particularly in the next ten or so days when there's a lot of people in the race, is these people are all meant to be on the same side. and it won't always necessarily look like that, because they are all clambering over one another in public to try and get the ultimate prize. ambition. thank you very much. there have been violent clashes in hong kong after hundreds of thousands of people took part in a demonstration against a proposed new extradition law. it would allow suspects to be sent to mainland china to face criminal proceedings. activists say that would threaten hong kong's legal independence, which was guaranteed at the time of the handover to china in 1997. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. late into the night, a series of clashes b
which is higher, i think we can expect a significant cull of wannabes before the week is out —— amber rudd new prime minister in about six weeks. how nasty might it get? i think it might get pretty nasty, actually, because it's the biggest job in politics, and the oddity i think sometimes to bear in mind in the next couple of weeks, particularly in the next ten or so days when there's a lot of people in the race, is these people are all meant to be on the same side. and it won't always...
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announced on july the 22nd joining me in the studio now is mo hussein former special advisor to amber rudd and staffer to david cameron and tories in may and then there were 2. it looks as though this will be a fairly easy contest for johnson to n. number suggests that certainly that that's on his side year i think on the face of it yes you know he's won by a country mile in the m.p.'s and now its members he's very popular with the members so it's in the according to the polls and other kind of anecdotal evidence but i also think that sometimes boris his worst enemy is force himself in the next 4 weeks is going to be 12 or 13 public osteen's where he will be forensically challenge to 30 years will be tested who have to answer questions rather than maybe give soundbites so i think this is the time where. things could start to unravel perhaps i still think he will win but maybe you know this is a time it's all still to play for and of course there is a sense that this is quite an existential time for the conservative party at the moment because their supporters being a row did on 2 fronts by
announced on july the 22nd joining me in the studio now is mo hussein former special advisor to amber rudd and staffer to david cameron and tories in may and then there were 2. it looks as though this will be a fairly easy contest for johnson to n. number suggests that certainly that that's on his side year i think on the face of it yes you know he's won by a country mile in the m.p.'s and now its members he's very popular with the members so it's in the according to the polls and other kind of...
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/mexico trade meeting, let's bring in kevin rudd, former prime minister of australia. >> good to be back >> to what extent -- i'm going to go back to the question i asked kayla. to what extent do you think the latest threat of tariffs on mexico make it harder or less likely a deal is done with china? >> i don't think it has an effect directly, but what the mexicans and chinese and, frankly, the international community will be saying is, what impact do all these threats, if they're real have on global economic growth because these are large measures go to the american economy itself, again, we ask the question, are these threats credible because what the president says is that foreigners pay these as taxes. that's not the case at all american importers pay tariffs and as a result, that flows through to price rises for american consumers and with the stuff imported from mexico, that's huge. covers a whole range of consumer products, similarly with china, although in different categories so we ask ourselves, how credible is this if you flowed through with these actual actions, it's just eno
/mexico trade meeting, let's bring in kevin rudd, former prime minister of australia. >> good to be back >> to what extent -- i'm going to go back to the question i asked kayla. to what extent do you think the latest threat of tariffs on mexico make it harder or less likely a deal is done with china? >> i don't think it has an effect directly, but what the mexicans and chinese and, frankly, the international community will be saying is, what impact do all these threats, if...
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alsojeremy hunt getting some heavyweight arcing from his colleague amber rudd, saying he is the serioussels and without naming names she takes a swipe at some other candidates saying its not enough to shut your eyes, cross your fingers, pick up some magic beans and in britain. there are so far 11 candidates who have put their names forward and they each need eight mps supporting them to get through this first stage of the race. so far we think only six of those running have the required level of support but lots of mps still have to make up their minds and publicly say who they are going to back. what is the process for finding the new leader, and how long will it take? get ready for a fairly long contest. it is mps who have the first say in whittling down this quite wild, widerfield of whittling down this quite wild, wider field of candidates to two. conservative mps will vote in secret for their preferred candidate and they will be further secret ballots next week and the idea behind those is too narrow this field down to two candidates and once that happens, it is the conservative pa
alsojeremy hunt getting some heavyweight arcing from his colleague amber rudd, saying he is the serioussels and without naming names she takes a swipe at some other candidates saying its not enough to shut your eyes, cross your fingers, pick up some magic beans and in britain. there are so far 11 candidates who have put their names forward and they each need eight mps supporting them to get through this first stage of the race. so far we think only six of those running have the required level...
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that a lot of our friends are a part of called the big -- >> big slick it's me, jason sudeikis, paul rudd children's mercy hospital, which is where i met my girlfriend. she's a nurse there -- >> seth: oh, that's fantastic. >> at children's mercy hospital. >> yeah. [ cheers ] yeah, clap for her [ cheers and applause but you've always been so supportive when will forte comes on the show, and all those guys, they all come to kansas city to support us and raise money we hope to break $10 million this year. >> seth: well, that's amazing. it's so great that you do that [ cheers and applause >> yeah, thank you >> seth: congrats on the 11th. >> thank you >> seth: always great to see you. >> thanks seth >> seth: thank you so much for being here, eric eric stonestreet, everybody. "the secret life of pets 2" opens in theatres june 7th we'll be right back with more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪you put your right arm in, you put your right arm out,♪ ♪you put your right arm in, and then you shake it all about♪ ♪you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.♪ ♪that's what it's all about.
that a lot of our friends are a part of called the big -- >> big slick it's me, jason sudeikis, paul rudd children's mercy hospital, which is where i met my girlfriend. she's a nurse there -- >> seth: oh, that's fantastic. >> at children's mercy hospital. >> yeah. [ cheers ] yeah, clap for her [ cheers and applause but you've always been so supportive when will forte comes on the show, and all those guys, they all come to kansas city to support us and raise money we hope...
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currents in order to try and save the system the system seems to be sucking you in prime minister rudd impugns your neutrality in parliament on thursday and said that you have ceased to hold have the right to hold your office because you have effectively become partisan in your position you've effectively back to the position of the democratic party opposition and you have asked for elections to be postponed the government position is the opposite do you think that you are in danger of losing at least the image of you and your travesty in society. that i'm a has no reason to be disappointed with me because the. one of his strongest out a good month when he proposed me as the president the full day now the time we were apart or soon the ruling coalition. was exactly that. he couldn't find. someone. that could. war to get on to that i'd say of the opposition. then mr met. one final question with the president does prime minister enjoy your trust and support as head of government in this country. and this. question. is. something that was. earlier when i have confirmed him as. prime minis
currents in order to try and save the system the system seems to be sucking you in prime minister rudd impugns your neutrality in parliament on thursday and said that you have ceased to hold have the right to hold your office because you have effectively become partisan in your position you've effectively back to the position of the democratic party opposition and you have asked for elections to be postponed the government position is the opposite do you think that you are in danger of losing...
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and despite all this, you're telling me paul rudd hasn't aged a day this whole time?] [ cheers and applause the evidence is plain as day it's right in front of us. in fact, this week hundreds of former prosecutors signed a letter saying trump would have been indicted if he weren't the president. the letter is a nuanced, in-depth legal argument, but it can basically be summed up in two words -- >> case closed case closed. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with amy poehler, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ ♪ security for the little ones inside. possibly the inspiration behind hanes comfort flex fit with a breathable pouch. that...and probably this. hanes comfort flex fit. milk, fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. it's made with fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers the good vanilla. we proudly partner with american farmers for grade a milk and cream. mmm! what! she's zip lining with little jon? it
and despite all this, you're telling me paul rudd hasn't aged a day this whole time?] [ cheers and applause the evidence is plain as day it's right in front of us. in fact, this week hundreds of former prosecutors signed a letter saying trump would have been indicted if he weren't the president. the letter is a nuanced, in-depth legal argument, but it can basically be summed up in two words -- >> case closed case closed. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look."...
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what was interesting, amber rudd came out from the hustings, and she is supporting jeremy hunt, but she not really seen enough of boris johnson she felt that we had not really seen enough of borisjohnson as a potential prime minister so far, he has been rationing his appearances, and she said michael gove took a lot of questions and not quite so with borisjohnson. few of questions and not quite so with boris johnson. few feared of questions and not quite so with borisjohnson. few feared he had been —— feel —— a few others feel he has been a bit vague on brexit. but they hope when he gets more scrutiny some of the support he has will ebb away but he looks very difficult at this stage to catch. the race seems to be for second place behind him, that will go to the 160,000 conservative party members at some stage. tom watson, deputy leader of the labour party, breaking from party policy, suggesting that labour should become the party of remain. how much trouble is that going to put him in with the rest of the front bench and the leader? i'm not sure at this stage. it did not go down a while
what was interesting, amber rudd came out from the hustings, and she is supporting jeremy hunt, but she not really seen enough of boris johnson she felt that we had not really seen enough of borisjohnson as a potential prime minister so far, he has been rationing his appearances, and she said michael gove took a lot of questions and not quite so with borisjohnson. few of questions and not quite so with boris johnson. few feared of questions and not quite so with borisjohnson. few feared he had...
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amber rudd when she came to power in january did the right thing and she cancel part of it where it would. very briefly, final point, you would agree there is a responsibility here for government and individuals, pa rents for government and individuals, parents and would—be parents? for government and individuals, parents and would-be parents? the deal has always been for families, if you can work, work, do your best for yourfamily, we if you can work, work, do your best for your family, we will support you. when you look at british social attitudes, as a compassionate nation, people say, actually, we wa nt to nation, people say, actually, we want to support people doing the right thing, doing their best for theirfamilies, we right thing, doing their best for their families, we want to give them a helping hand. it is an important consideration, but it is also important to think about the impact ona important to think about the impact on a whole generation of children growing up in real hardship that is just unnecessary. thank you very much. a painting — believed to be a lost masterpiece b
amber rudd when she came to power in january did the right thing and she cancel part of it where it would. very briefly, final point, you would agree there is a responsibility here for government and individuals, pa rents for government and individuals, parents and would—be parents? for government and individuals, parents and would-be parents? the deal has always been for families, if you can work, work, do your best for yourfamily, we if you can work, work, do your best for your family, we...
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jenny mordant supporting him and also amber rudd, one of the leading remainers in the cabinet.ers from both sides of the debate. at the moment it feels like a race to be in the final two alongside borisjohnson. he looks like winning the race right 110w. he looks like winning the race right now. i suppose michael gove and sergeant gavin —— sajid javid where the frontrunners. it is a challenge to get out front and offer something different tojeremy to get out front and offer something different to jeremy hunt. that's right. an interesting dynamic will come into play in the next ten days and as candidates start to drop out, the game is on about where did those candidates and their supporters start go to? there are operations under way in parliament at the moment behind closed doors saying, you and i know this candidate will not win, where we go next? people like sajid javid and michael gove, it is about picking those people up to build management into next week. as we get caught up in the excitement of the leadership contest, ivy putting on the back burner the fact that britain is
jenny mordant supporting him and also amber rudd, one of the leading remainers in the cabinet.ers from both sides of the debate. at the moment it feels like a race to be in the final two alongside borisjohnson. he looks like winning the race right 110w. he looks like winning the race right now. i suppose michael gove and sergeant gavin —— sajid javid where the frontrunners. it is a challenge to get out front and offer something different tojeremy to get out front and offer something...
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i'm sure the person who's with me now is going to dispute that, amber rudd.exit? a lot of talk about the deadline of october 31st but not much detail about how we're going to leave if there is no no deal. it was only one hour and there were a number of candidates, so getting the detail was hard but i thoughtjeremy hunt was hard but i thoughtjeremy hunt was the clear winner. the right balance between facing up to the difficult task ahead and wanting to protect peoplesjobs. the question he asked doris about the shropshire farmer, whether boris was going to get his dream of getting to number ten but would he protect people's interests, that was at the core of what people are considering on brexit. would jeremy hunt consider a no—deal brexit? brexit. would jeremy hunt consider a no-deal brexit? yes, he absolutely would. it's not something you want. not at all, i've been frank about it but i put my trust injeremy because i believe he has the right experience and skills and commitment to be able to deliver on getting a deal. what we had tonight was about different
i'm sure the person who's with me now is going to dispute that, amber rudd.exit? a lot of talk about the deadline of october 31st but not much detail about how we're going to leave if there is no no deal. it was only one hour and there were a number of candidates, so getting the detail was hard but i thoughtjeremy hunt was hard but i thoughtjeremy hunt was the clear winner. the right balance between facing up to the difficult task ahead and wanting to protect peoplesjobs. the question he asked...
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and i think since they published that, the secretary of state amber rudd is following up on people who ministers, is one that they are prepared to stick by today. you think they are going to accept the links between survival sex and problems with universal credit? i think they will see that although one has not got yards and yards and yards of people saying i didn‘t get my universal credit, there is enough people saying problems with universal credit, the debts that that pushed them into actually resulted in survival sex. i think, please god, we will today have from the ministers responsible for this area a change both in attitude and in policy. right. laura, can you just explain why you are describing this as a survival sex as opposed to prostitution? what is the difference? i think we at changing lives first actually coined the term survival sex, which is actually what one of the women we support described what she was doing. we never, to be honest, really thought it was going to be taken up as a kind of description at that time. but we do use it because so many of the women we suppo
and i think since they published that, the secretary of state amber rudd is following up on people who ministers, is one that they are prepared to stick by today. you think they are going to accept the links between survival sex and problems with universal credit? i think they will see that although one has not got yards and yards and yards of people saying i didn‘t get my universal credit, there is enough people saying problems with universal credit, the debts that that pushed them into...
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that was particularly significant, because mordaunt is a key brexiteer and rudd is the opposite, so heekend from 24 weeks to 12 weeks. that is a really difficult issue, he said it is a personal view and he would not want to change the law, that might upset some people but with some of the more traditional tory members it may not cause an upset. but crucially he had two very key, prominent women introducing him yesterday. tom, i don't know if you saw bbc breakfast yesterday, but sam gyimah told louise quite adamantly he would not pull out, but then he did, to get down to the ten that we now have. you mentioned the top three, do you see anybody causing an upset, any outsiders potentially getting somewhere near the end of this?” think it is overwhelmingly unlikely at this stage, but a week is a long time in politics and it is 2019, so who knows?! in the last few weeks we have seen the seven lesser candidates, dominic raab has fallen behind significantly, he has lost the support of people he hope to pick up like steve baker, andrew bridgen, the hardcore of the european research group who h
that was particularly significant, because mordaunt is a key brexiteer and rudd is the opposite, so heekend from 24 weeks to 12 weeks. that is a really difficult issue, he said it is a personal view and he would not want to change the law, that might upset some people but with some of the more traditional tory members it may not cause an upset. but crucially he had two very key, prominent women introducing him yesterday. tom, i don't know if you saw bbc breakfast yesterday, but sam gyimah told...
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>> i got back from kansas city where five amigos, pull rudd, eric stonestreet dave kepner, jason sudeikishour. >> can't wait. that's fun. >>> guys, a big anniversary coming up. did you know it's been 25 years since studio 1a became home of the "today" show we have been looking for pictures from that time. 1994 if you were here a quarter century ago, we want to see your pictures go to today.com to share with us. >> great. >> rainy on the plaza today. just a little bit, right >> right. >> this is officially rain. >> officially rain. >> let's go. >> yes 25 years ago, actually, i was here when they built the plaza before the 25 years. anyway, let's show you what' going on we are looking at a lot of wet weather along the east coast for monday sunny and hot out west into the midweek period things dry out in the northeast, but soggy in the southeast storm developing in the ohio river valley record highs in the pacific northwest with excessive heat through the southwest where it will ease on friday. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with clouds and some fog, not on
>> i got back from kansas city where five amigos, pull rudd, eric stonestreet dave kepner, jason sudeikishour. >> can't wait. that's fun. >>> guys, a big anniversary coming up. did you know it's been 25 years since studio 1a became home of the "today" show we have been looking for pictures from that time. 1994 if you were here a quarter century ago, we want to see your pictures go to today.com to share with us. >> great. >> rainy on the plaza today....