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clearly, in his remarks about the sdp, he is concerned about the prospect of people disappearing offty, to which some who might have previously voted labour might be drawn towards. in his view, there could be a split on the left in terms of where people are willing to place their vote. he says in this interview, "the concept of the party asa interview, "the concept of the party as a broad church is a good thing." he also reckons that "it is in the nature ofjeremy's he also reckons that "it is in the nature of jeremy's politics he also reckons that "it is in the nature ofjeremy's politics that it is not to alienate people, it is to bring people in." if he is wanting to bring people in, what is he is saying about how they are going to address this issue, particularly of anti—semitism? brexit is another one, but it has riven the labour party and does not seem to be a change in approach to try to sort that out. what i have been really struck by for the last couple of months is thatjohn mcdonnell has been more willing to be more candid and more blunt on this issue of cynicism thatjeremy c
clearly, in his remarks about the sdp, he is concerned about the prospect of people disappearing offty, to which some who might have previously voted labour might be drawn towards. in his view, there could be a split on the left in terms of where people are willing to place their vote. he says in this interview, "the concept of the party asa interview, "the concept of the party as a broad church is a good thing." he also reckons that "it is in the nature ofjeremy's he also...
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so, as with the sdp, they cost labour quite a few seats. so that could be what would really happen. but i think it would be very difficult to get people very excited about a centrist party, especially young people who are very enthused by labour at the moment, and older people who will always just vote conservative for the most part. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months ago. they've been married since 1993 and have four children together. now on bbc news, the film review. welcome to the film review. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. if there we have american animals which is a stranger than fiction true story. we have the nun, an un—frightening frightener. and we have puzzle, which is a romance set against the backdrop of competitive jigsaw puzzling. american animals. are that seems like a peculiar conceit as well. trying to steal some books from a library? based on a true story of this university heist from kentucky in 2004, a g
so, as with the sdp, they cost labour quite a few seats. so that could be what would really happen. but i think it would be very difficult to get people very excited about a centrist party, especially young people who are very enthused by labour at the moment, and older people who will always just vote conservative for the most part. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months...
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the weather headline sdps what to expect for the areas of clouds and for the bay and inland locations getting mostly sunny skies. the cost is cloudy and foggy and cool. once again, all of us are seeing cooler weather today. we're talking 10 degrees cooler than yesterday and even cooler for the weekend and rain chances next week. we're looking at upper 50s and low 70s in redwood city and mountain free and fremont there. east bay, oakland in the mid 60s there. mid 70s in concord and san jose and santa rosa and upper 70s in fairfield. we're going to talk ability the weekend forecast coming up. >> thanks, mary. >>> let's go capitol hill inside of the hearing room and there's going to be an important vote taking today. there's the next one for the justice. the senate comet is going decide to bring judge kavanaugh's no, ma'am nation to the fee floor. ford testified that kavanaugh assaulted her in the 1980s. they strongly deny the campaign. a vote is set for the senate floor tomorrow. millions of americans tuned in to see both sides testify. others say that they were watching history unfold.
the weather headline sdps what to expect for the areas of clouds and for the bay and inland locations getting mostly sunny skies. the cost is cloudy and foggy and cool. once again, all of us are seeing cooler weather today. we're talking 10 degrees cooler than yesterday and even cooler for the weekend and rain chances next week. we're looking at upper 50s and low 70s in redwood city and mountain free and fremont there. east bay, oakland in the mid 60s there. mid 70s in concord and san jose and...
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sdp >> what are we trying to hide? >> reporter: with more than 400,000 documents leased republicans are. >> this is more pages than the last five supreme court nominees combined. >> it's not about documents. it's about politics. >> reporter: judge cavanaugh vowing to judge on law and not his personal issue. >> i would be part of team of nine if confirmed, committed to decide cases according to the institution and laws of the united states. >> reporter: his appointment could have a right leaning court that could shift decisions on major issues. >> from civil rights to women's rights. sflp it's pretty clear your views go well beyond simply being pro-gun. >> reporter: today just opening statements. tomorrow first round of questioning. >> with the questioning period begins tomorrow, everything we saw today could continue. this was just the opening statement. tomorrow's the chance when senators will have an opportunity to actually speak their questions to the judge. >> thank you. we'll see you tomorrow night as well. senato
sdp >> what are we trying to hide? >> reporter: with more than 400,000 documents leased republicans are. >> this is more pages than the last five supreme court nominees combined. >> it's not about documents. it's about politics. >> reporter: judge cavanaugh vowing to judge on law and not his personal issue. >> i would be part of team of nine if confirmed, committed to decide cases according to the institution and laws of the united states. >> reporter:...
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the mail on sunday used to support the sdp long ago.they had a very staunchly eurosceptic editor, paul dacre, who was seen as hugely influential throughout the whole eu referendum campaign, and it does appearas referendum campaign, and it does appear as though the mail as a whole is now adopting an hour —— a differently standpoint, becoming more supportive of the prime minister. and the mail on sunday has decided not to do politics at all so we can't discern the politics of the new editor. there is nothing controversial about parks. nobody is going to read this and say, no, let's concrete it all over. going to read this and say, no, let's concrete it all overlj going to read this and say, no, let's concrete it all over. i mean, i would say that this is quite a good out of london's dory. as a londoner, the one thing that i do know is that our parks within. and they are generally very well looked after and they are generally very well looked afterand in they are generally very well looked after and in good shape, they are generally very w
the mail on sunday used to support the sdp long ago.they had a very staunchly eurosceptic editor, paul dacre, who was seen as hugely influential throughout the whole eu referendum campaign, and it does appearas referendum campaign, and it does appear as though the mail as a whole is now adopting an hour —— a differently standpoint, becoming more supportive of the prime minister. and the mail on sunday has decided not to do politics at all so we can't discern the politics of the new editor....
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within the labour history, the likes of the sdp, how they kept labour out of power, for people, therethat labour ministers and labourmps lot of talk that labour ministers and labour mps will try to think about forming a new party, but you saw what happened in the early 98 —— 19805 saw what happened in the early 98 —— 1980s what happened to labour. let us 1980s what happened to labour. let us talk about the risk to theresa may. in the form of borisjohnson again. always his leadership aspirations are never far from the front pages. getting help from sir lynton crosby. they are not on the best of terms. he ran her election campaign in 2017 and there was a lot of recrimination about what happened. lynton crosby did run the mayoral campaign for boris johnson ona mayoral campaign for boris johnson on a better footing, mayoral campaign for boris johnson on a betterfooting, but mayoral campaign for boris johnson on a better footing, but he won that. the machinations continue as you were saying earlier, parliament returns this week, there is more plotting at stake, but theresa may is backed in
within the labour history, the likes of the sdp, how they kept labour out of power, for people, therethat labour ministers and labourmps lot of talk that labour ministers and labour mps will try to think about forming a new party, but you saw what happened in the early 98 —— 19805 saw what happened in the early 98 —— 1980s what happened to labour. let us 1980s what happened to labour. let us talk about the risk to theresa may. in the form of borisjohnson again. always his leadership...
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the lessons from the sdp and the gang of four and their breakaway is that it doesn't work.people who are againstjeremy corbyn have all sorts of different reasons for that and how you get them to coalesce, frank field is a brexiteer to all intents and purposes, most of the other 15 would the remainder is, they are not in the same group. what about the story in the observer about labour deselection rules which would mean that the hard left could start pushing out people like frank field more easily? if we are talking about more easily? if we are talking about more moderate getting expelled from the party, this is it, if they are shaking up rules to help deselect mps, measures that were put in place in the 805 to mp5, measures that were put in place in the 805 to stop the militant hard left gaining a foothold in the party, it'5 left gaining a foothold in the party, it's going to be decided this week, i think. party, it's going to be decided this week, ithink. and it's not party, it's going to be decided this week, i think. and it's not going to do much to stem what frank field
the lessons from the sdp and the gang of four and their breakaway is that it doesn't work.people who are againstjeremy corbyn have all sorts of different reasons for that and how you get them to coalesce, frank field is a brexiteer to all intents and purposes, most of the other 15 would the remainder is, they are not in the same group. what about the story in the observer about labour deselection rules which would mean that the hard left could start pushing out people like frank field more...
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i believe, first of all -- sdp y. >> you talked to your attorney.aid i think i know who this is based on certain language and he says don't reveal it? >> yes. based on language and the fact i believe these kinds of people leave a trail of crumbs when they're trying to deceive people around them. that's the way it always is. >> that's one take. i want to talk about the broader impact. former national press secretary for bernie sanders in his 2016 white house bid. always good to talk with both of you. you wrote for republicans in congress the anonymous op-ed came just in time. why is it just in time? >> well, imagine if that op-ed had not landed last wednesday. we would be talking about the woodward book and how many people around the president at the highest levels believe he's unfit for the job and a national security threat. that is what the conversation would be about. for republicans on capitol hill it became an opportunity to not have to answer questions about bob woodward's credibility but to defend the president because this was an outrageous
i believe, first of all -- sdp y. >> you talked to your attorney.aid i think i know who this is based on certain language and he says don't reveal it? >> yes. based on language and the fact i believe these kinds of people leave a trail of crumbs when they're trying to deceive people around them. that's the way it always is. >> that's one take. i want to talk about the broader impact. former national press secretary for bernie sanders in his 2016 white house bid. always good to...
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sdp >> if that piece is true, if it's described as senior administration official, they should not have chosen to take a disgruntled, deceptive, bad actor's word for anything and put it in their newspaper. it's sad more than anything else that our nation comes to where, if it is what it's purported to be, it's sad that you have someone who would make that choice. >> he said it was not me. joining me is kristen welker and kasie hunt. kristen, the last 24 hours extraordinary and the word volcanic says everything. >> reporter: it says everything. the fact that president trump erupted with volcanic anger according to multiple sources trying to determine who would have written this op-ed. the broader point is this is a president who doesn't know who he can trust. there's finger pointing within this administration. i spoke with a source with the thinking inside the white house overnight who said this. we're in this together and we're focused on the policy and the political travel that the president has. it's serious work that we're doing. a sense that they are closing ranks to some extent. ag
sdp >> if that piece is true, if it's described as senior administration official, they should not have chosen to take a disgruntled, deceptive, bad actor's word for anything and put it in their newspaper. it's sad more than anything else that our nation comes to where, if it is what it's purported to be, it's sad that you have someone who would make that choice. >> he said it was not me. joining me is kristen welker and kasie hunt. kristen, the last 24 hours extraordinary and the...
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so, as with the sdp, they cost labour quite a few seats. so that could be what would really happen. people who will always just vote conservative for the most part. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months ago. they've been married since 1993 and have four children together. now on bbc news, the film review.
so, as with the sdp, they cost labour quite a few seats. so that could be what would really happen. people who will always just vote conservative for the most part. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months ago. they've been married since 1993 and have four children together. now on bbc news, the film review.
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sdp job crea . >> job creators.n issues. >> a proven fighter. >> a proven fighter. >> a proven fighter. >> kick the can down the road. >> kick the can down the road. >> kick the can down the road. [ applause ] >> do it for us. just leave. also double down. i hate double down. gosh. it's the worst. more of a news cliche than a political cliche. you know what i'm saying. that is all for tonight. we will be back tomorrow with more mtp daily. the beat starts right now with stephanie. this was just laid on me. >> here's my hope. i hope that viewers decide to double down and stick around for the next hour. >> dagger to the heart. >> good-bye, my sister. >> so much love for my friend. nc >>> good evening. we're going to start with a story every one is talking
sdp job crea . >> job creators.n issues. >> a proven fighter. >> a proven fighter. >> a proven fighter. >> kick the can down the road. >> kick the can down the road. >> kick the can down the road. [ applause ] >> do it for us. just leave. also double down. i hate double down. gosh. it's the worst. more of a news cliche than a political cliche. you know what i'm saying. that is all for tonight. we will be back tomorrow with more mtp daily. the beat...
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as with the sdp who cost labour quite a fee receipts, that could happen.ecially young people who are very enthralled by labour at the moment and older people who have always voted conservative. food for thought, thank you very much indeed. staying with politics now. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months ago. they've been married since 1993 and have four children together. it looked like sunday will offer the drier sunnier weather. it looked like sunday will offer the driersunnierweather. even it looked like sunday will offer the drier sunnier weather. even a showers clear from east anglia. some outbreaks of rain in the far north—east of scotland. thickening cloud and some patchy rain into of south—west england, wales, northern ireland and later running into north—west england. where you have cloud overnight temperatures double figures. where you are clear dipping down into single figures. we're watching a weather system coming in on
as with the sdp who cost labour quite a fee receipts, that could happen.ecially young people who are very enthralled by labour at the moment and older people who have always voted conservative. food for thought, thank you very much indeed. staying with politics now. the conservative mp and former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his wife, marina wheeler, are divorcing. the couple are believed to have separated some months ago. they've been married since 1993 and have four children together....
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sdp >> what are you going to do? where do you plan on riding this out? >> we're watching the center of that storm very closely. when those winds start to switch, right now they are blowing the ocean offshore. when that eye, the center of the storm moves fast, we'll see it push back toward the shore. we'll probably move back inland for our safety. >> be safe. good luck. appreciate it very much. cnn has a team of weather experts so they are tracking this moment by moment. let's go do jennifer gray. you've been studying the data coming in. what's your take on florence now? how is it likely to play out? >> it's alarming because the latest advisory came out about ten minutes ago. it shows that florence is sdren strengthening. we're up to 105 miles an hour. it shows this is sitting out in warm water. it's sitting over the gulf stream and this still has the ability to strengthen like it's doing now which is awful news considering it's basically stalled out moving at about 5 miles an hour. the last couple of frames look like it's getting better organized and it'
sdp >> what are you going to do? where do you plan on riding this out? >> we're watching the center of that storm very closely. when those winds start to switch, right now they are blowing the ocean offshore. when that eye, the center of the storm moves fast, we'll see it push back toward the shore. we'll probably move back inland for our safety. >> be safe. good luck. appreciate it very much. cnn has a team of weather experts so they are tracking this moment by moment. let's...
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sdp >> they do have that. my question is do you take stock in there not being specific language used when jaeff flake s asked will you vote no. that's a question he's not answered. i'm just looking at the words. >> reporter: i think we're back to where we were this morning before he put out that station. now he has a condition on his vote which means we haven't satisfied the condition. he won't answer the question. we don't know where he stands. we should ask everybody that murmu murkowski and collins have not said how they will vote. tv it was strongly suggested in the hearing shefr ining he was. we are still in this undecided area. >> thank you for your reporting. we're sure to get a lot more. we'll take a quick break and our special coverage continues on msnbc. and our special coverage continues on msnbc. and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't kn
sdp >> they do have that. my question is do you take stock in there not being specific language used when jaeff flake s asked will you vote no. that's a question he's not answered. i'm just looking at the words. >> reporter: i think we're back to where we were this morning before he put out that station. now he has a condition on his vote which means we haven't satisfied the condition. he won't answer the question. we don't know where he stands. we should ask everybody that murmu...
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there was this alliance forming with the new sdp. other members of the parties because they had been hijacked. but why would they? i think it is not just reaching out to members of the other parties stop it is also reaching out to 97% of people who are not members but are interested in politics and wooded about where things are going. they want to do that because they want to see a better future for the country because they are concerned about brexit. it is also about what that was a brexit. it is also about what that wasa dip brexit. it is also about what that was a dip outlook is and vince has started to flash that out in terms of direct taxation, a system that works better. will anyone listen to lots of an fairer taxation. many people the reason the lib dems were punished in 2015 because they didn‘t live up to that. it got sacrificed the coalition. i have been clear this week about things where we did make mistakes. we would like to go further but we would like to do that. that was a clear liberal democrat collision. we should hav
there was this alliance forming with the new sdp. other members of the parties because they had been hijacked. but why would they? i think it is not just reaching out to members of the other parties stop it is also reaching out to 97% of people who are not members but are interested in politics and wooded about where things are going. they want to do that because they want to see a better future for the country because they are concerned about brexit. it is also about what that was a brexit. it...
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sdp you took an oath. you engage in public service. you believe it was your job to act in compliance with the constitution but you also fully utilize the tools available. you were part of team that sought a subpoena against president clinton for evidence, dna evidence? >> can i get 30 seconds? >> i think this is a yes or no. i'm down to two questions. >> can i get 30 seconds? >> if it's your last. >> it's something i've expressly said is consistent with our traditio traditions. 19199 georgetown law article, the special counsel system i've said is part of our tradition. that's the system in place. you're talking a smbt that's not been been in place for 20 years.smbt not been in place for 20 years not been in place for 20 years not been in place for 20 yearss not been in place for 20 years that's not been in place for 20 years.hsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years.ismbt that's not been in place for 20 years.nsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years.gsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years. that's not been in place for 20 years
sdp you took an oath. you engage in public service. you believe it was your job to act in compliance with the constitution but you also fully utilize the tools available. you were part of team that sought a subpoena against president clinton for evidence, dna evidence? >> can i get 30 seconds? >> i think this is a yes or no. i'm down to two questions. >> can i get 30 seconds? >> if it's your last. >> it's something i've expressly said is consistent with our...
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sdp you took an oath. you engage in public service. you believe it was your job to act in compliance with the constitution but you also fully utilize the tools available. you were part of team that sought a subpoena against president clinton for evidence, dna evidence? >> can i get 30 seconds? >> i think this is a yes or no. i'm down to two questions. >> can i get 30 seconds? >> if it's your last. >> it's something i've expressly said is consistent with our traditio traditions. 19199 georgetown law article, the special counsel system i've said is part of our tradition. that's the system in place. you're talking a smbt that's not been been in place for 20 years.smbt not been in place for 20 years not been in place for 20 years not been in place for 20 yearss not been in place for 20 years that's not been in place for 20 years.hsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years.ismbt that's not been in place for 20 years.nsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years.gsmbt that's not been in place for 20 years. that's not been in place for 20 years
sdp you took an oath. you engage in public service. you believe it was your job to act in compliance with the constitution but you also fully utilize the tools available. you were part of team that sought a subpoena against president clinton for evidence, dna evidence? >> can i get 30 seconds? >> i think this is a yes or no. i'm down to two questions. >> can i get 30 seconds? >> if it's your last. >> it's something i've expressly said is consistent with our...
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bigging of the sdp split in the 19805, that didn't deliver a centre—left government which they wishedeverybody loves. they've got to manage a few egos. 0n the anti—semitism row it puts the moderates in a difficult position because if labour accept the full definition and they still feel uncomfortable some of the corbyn supporters will say, we have done what you said and you are still uncomfortable. you are clearly using this as a political football. that's the argument they all face. on brexit, how likely do you think it is the leadership will adopt officially plans for a second referendum? a referendum on whatever deal mrs may comes back from brussels with. it is unlikely they will go that bold. there is a chance they will be forced into some kind of fudge on this, some kind of compromise meaning that a second vote is compatible with the labour brexit position but not what they are aiming for because we know the labour membership are very pro—eu and what's interesting speaking to labour mps is what they think they have on their side, the pro—eu camp is the momentum supporters are qui
bigging of the sdp split in the 19805, that didn't deliver a centre—left government which they wishedeverybody loves. they've got to manage a few egos. 0n the anti—semitism row it puts the moderates in a difficult position because if labour accept the full definition and they still feel uncomfortable some of the corbyn supporters will say, we have done what you said and you are still uncomfortable. you are clearly using this as a political football. that's the argument they all face. on...