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for the former senior civil serva ntjill rutter, viewers.mer senior civil servantjill rutter, this way of operating does the public a big disservice. it allows downing street to get its message out without having to take responsibility for it. newswatch viewers agreed with roger collins... well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us... we are in the middle of the fort protests on the streets of london and in other cities across the world. the bbc‘s coverage of demonstrators from extension rebellion, who are calling for urgent action on global climate and wildlife emergencies, has attracted attention from our viewers. opinions are divided. that split reflects a wider divide about the bbc‘s reporting of this subject. but others have the opposite view... i've been speaking to the man recently appointed as the bbc‘s first chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. i asked him what he would be doing in the role which existing correspondence and analysts aren't already doing. the idea is that they do what they do already and then
for the former senior civil serva ntjill rutter, viewers.mer senior civil servantjill rutter, this way of operating does the public a big disservice. it allows downing street to get its message out without having to take responsibility for it. newswatch viewers agreed with roger collins... well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us... we are in the middle of the fort protests on the streets of london and in other cities across the world. the bbc‘s coverage of demonstrators from...
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chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a danceg through a field of flowers. so this is the kind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the reach are underground. it's washington's largest at almost 70,000 square feet. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday. ♪
chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a danceg through a field of flowers. so this is the kind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the...
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chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a dances is the kind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the reach are underground. it's washington's largest at almost 70,000 square feet. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday. ♪ >> one of many hosts on "fox nation," welcome to fox nation. tonight we're giving you a look at all of the great original shows and documentaries that you can see on "fox nation," "fox nation" is on demand streaming service, the ultimate companion to fox news. it goes. >in depth brings more ofstories. you can see all of the content we offer, there is politics, sports, history and crime, and daily talk shows and much more. but here is the thing, you c
chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a dances is the kind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the reach are underground. it's...
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chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a danceind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the reach are underground. it's washington's largest at almost 70,000 square feet. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a week of rapidly moving developments in the impeachment probe with democrats calling their first witnesses in the inquiry and president trump once again defending the phone call at the center of the storm, denying that anything improper occurred in his july exchange with ukrainian vladimir zelenskiy and decrying the need to release his private conversation with another world leader. >> this whole thing revolves around a simpl
chris: rutter says the reach is built for accidents; a jogger peeking in a window and seeing a danceind of accident that you're talking about not in the arts -- [laughter] but there's a gorgeous butterfly in the middle of -- >> it makes you feel like you're in nature while your right here in the middle of the city. chris: and it makes you feel better. >> yeah, that's the idea. chris: that's the idea. most of the performance falls in the reach are underground. it's washington's...
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this was the reaction ofjill rutter, from the uk in a changing europe think tank.would want a general election. he would be more up for it than many of his colleagues. he wanted a general election as soon as no deal was taken off the table. it has taken a bit of time to work out with the eu to work out with what the eu had done. the eu by agreeing an extension did take no deal off the table, at least for now, so it is a bit difficult to say if we can't have a democratic event in that period. but not everyone in labour is behind the move. here's a tweet from newsnight‘s political editor nicholas watt. we began today with something called called a business motion — it proposed a change to the order of events in parliament. an amendment to that motion was then selected — it allowed all parties, and notjust the government, to propose changes to the bill. the labour mp stella creasy was behind this amendment. it doesn't amend the bill itself, it doesn't encourage any particular selection to be made. it simply puts back the concept of fair play in this house by restoring
this was the reaction ofjill rutter, from the uk in a changing europe think tank.would want a general election. he would be more up for it than many of his colleagues. he wanted a general election as soon as no deal was taken off the table. it has taken a bit of time to work out with the eu to work out with what the eu had done. the eu by agreeing an extension did take no deal off the table, at least for now, so it is a bit difficult to say if we can't have a democratic event in that period....
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jill rutter, thank you and chris morris from our reality check team in brussels.st him — as well as the ten democratic unionist mps who won't support the deal. barcelona is brought to a standstill, as a general strike is called over the jailing of separatist leaders. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the food and drink federation have called the new brexit deal a backward step in terms of securing frictionless trade with the eu, compared to the agreement secure by teresa may. other groups including the cbi have given a cautious welcome to the deal but want more assurances about the future trading relationship with the european union. british manufacturers for scotch whisky to biscuits and savile row suits are braced for a significant financial hit after us tariffs came into effect in retaliation for subsidies given to aerospace manufacturer airbus. french, spanish, german and uk still wines will also face the new 25% import tariff from today. the competition and markets authority says nationwide building society will pay up to £2 million customers
jill rutter, thank you and chris morris from our reality check team in brussels.st him — as well as the ten democratic unionist mps who won't support the deal. barcelona is brought to a standstill, as a general strike is called over the jailing of separatist leaders. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the food and drink federation have called the new brexit deal a backward step in terms of securing frictionless trade with the eu, compared to the agreement secure by teresa may....
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jill rutter is a senior research fellow at the uk in a changing europe, which provides independent research at bristol i'm not sure if you have had a chance to look at the bill. no, it turned out one hour ago, as i was walking into the studio, i have had a very good look, my initial impression is it is very long! and to think that mps can decently scrutinise it in the length of time that the leader of the has given them to do it, effectively two and a half days, is bordering on ridiculous. gavin, what will you be keen to find in that bill, what will you be looking out for? well, the bill you be looking out for? well, the b i ll cove rs you be looking out for? well, the bill covers a number of very controversial areas, bill covers a number of very controversialareas, some bill covers a number of very controversial areas, some of it will be controversial on both sides of the brexit debate. for example, the transition period during which we continue to abide by eu law, can be extended, there is an interesting question about what role parliament has been given in that decision. i have had not t
jill rutter is a senior research fellow at the uk in a changing europe, which provides independent research at bristol i'm not sure if you have had a chance to look at the bill. no, it turned out one hour ago, as i was walking into the studio, i have had a very good look, my initial impression is it is very long! and to think that mps can decently scrutinise it in the length of time that the leader of the has given them to do it, effectively two and a half days, is bordering on ridiculous....
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for the former senior civil servantjill rutter...protests on the streets of london and in other cities across the world. the bbc‘s coverage of demonstrators from the campaign group extinction rebellion, who are calling for urgent action on global climate and wildlife emergencies, has attracted attention from newswatch viewers. but anthony fletcher thinks the coverage has been insufficient. and that split reflects a wider divide about the bbc‘s reporting of this subject. but others, like liz power, have the opposite view. well, i've been speaking to the man recently appointed as the bbc‘s first chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. i asked him what he would be doing in the role which existing environment correspondents and analysts aren't already doing. i think the idea is that i'll complement what they do already, and then do additional stuff. we've always had a great team in science and environment and they cover all the big stories around the world. the idea is this is a huge and important issue affecting all of our live
for the former senior civil servantjill rutter...protests on the streets of london and in other cities across the world. the bbc‘s coverage of demonstrators from the campaign group extinction rebellion, who are calling for urgent action on global climate and wildlife emergencies, has attracted attention from newswatch viewers. but anthony fletcher thinks the coverage has been insufficient. and that split reflects a wider divide about the bbc‘s reporting of this subject. but others, like liz...
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joining me to do that isjill rutter from the uk in a changing europe — which conducts independent researchlection? that is a great question and many people have been asking to my philip hammond said why doesn't he just tried to get his bill through? the mps tried to get his bill through? the m ps voted tried to get his bill through? the mps voted in principle for it last week at a second reading and boris johnson had a surprisingly big majority, 30, more than people would have forecast. but mps thought he was not giving them enough time to consider it. he wanted a very compressed timetable to deliver his 3ist compressed timetable to deliver his 31st of october deadline. people have said you have got the deal, why not programme it slightly longer timetable and give mps a bit more timetable and give mps a bit more time to consider it and give the lord's time and then we could still be leaving the eu at the end of november with the rolling flex extension the eu have granted? there is no need for an election in that sense, but i think the prime minister might have a few motivations, he may hav
joining me to do that isjill rutter from the uk in a changing europe — which conducts independent researchlection? that is a great question and many people have been asking to my philip hammond said why doesn't he just tried to get his bill through? the mps tried to get his bill through? the m ps voted tried to get his bill through? the mps voted in principle for it last week at a second reading and boris johnson had a surprisingly big majority, 30, more than people would have forecast. but...
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jill rutter from research group uk in a changing europe is with us. thank you for being with us.'s hands, so if the eu proposes january he has to accept it. if they propose a different date, which is possible, if at some argument going on in the eu about what they do, you can only reject it with contempt of parliament. that might consent of parliament. they would have to agree to go with a different date or no date. jeff is asking how much will we have to pay european union during an extension? the interesting thing is actually it really just changes where the interesting thing is actually it reallyjust changes where things are only valid because as part of the deal, we paying our contribution that he owed under the 2014—2020 eu financial framework, you are that he owed under the 2014—2020 eu financialframework, you are paying out until december 2020. if we are in an extension, we keep paying that, scout is a budget contribution from a member state. if we left, we count as part of our financial settle m e nt count as part of our financial settlement but it does not change here at
jill rutter from research group uk in a changing europe is with us. thank you for being with us.'s hands, so if the eu proposes january he has to accept it. if they propose a different date, which is possible, if at some argument going on in the eu about what they do, you can only reject it with contempt of parliament. that might consent of parliament. they would have to agree to go with a different date or no date. jeff is asking how much will we have to pay european union during an extension?...
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looking at the live pictures we see mark rutter walking in the building, the leaders are starting to want to talk about turkey and climate, so given they have had the deal, in front of the ambassadors this morning, that will have been passed on, you would expect that things would go through on the nod and the ratification will be done pending a possibility ratification in the house of commons and in the european parliament, so they would come back to it at a later come back to earlier my colleague nuala mcgovern spoke to the brexit party leader nigel farage — he explained why he wants to see the new deal rejected. date: it is just date: it isjust not brexit. we have taken three—and—a—half date: it isjust not brexit. we have ta ken three—and—a—half years date: it isjust not brexit. we have taken three—and—a—half years to get to this point, and if this was to be agreed, we then enter into years more negotiations for the prize of a free trade agreement, which we already know we will not get, unless we surrender already know we will not get, unless we surrender our already know we will n
looking at the live pictures we see mark rutter walking in the building, the leaders are starting to want to talk about turkey and climate, so given they have had the deal, in front of the ambassadors this morning, that will have been passed on, you would expect that things would go through on the nod and the ratification will be done pending a possibility ratification in the house of commons and in the european parliament, so they would come back to it at a later come back to earlier my...