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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. democrat made the announcement in the working class city of lawrence. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else. the cost of college has nearly tripled. and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover an emergency. that is millions of hard—working people in this country whose lives would be turned upside down if the transmission fell out of the car or somebody got sick and missed a week at work. the middle—class squeeze is real and millions of families can barely breathe. it is not right! cheering. here's chris buckler in washington with more on elizabeth warren's campaign strategy. she is trying to set herself aside from donald trump. trying to present herself as someone of the working people, she stepped on the stage with the working women's anthem of nine to five. choosing a turn to
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. democrat made the announcement in the working class city of lawrence. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else. the cost of college has nearly tripled. and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.ite house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else. the cost of college has nearly tripled. and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover an emergency. that is millions of hard—working people in this country whose lives would be turned upside down if the transmission fell out of the car or somebody got sick and missed a week at work. the middle—class squeeze is real and millions of families can barely breathe. it is not right! cheering. turkish officials say 18 people are now believed to have been killed after a apartment block collapsed in istanbul on wednesday. rescuers are still continuing their search for survivors in the rubble of the eight—storey building. 14 people are said to have been injured and the country's president visited some of the victims in hospital. you're watching bbc news. the duke of edi
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he or she join the would vote for this group and my mp, should he or shejoin the group.austerity, pro—privatisation chances. helen says, it‘s a shame some mps felt the need to leave. sandra says i come from a strong true labour background but i have friends with strong political affiliations but they are becoming increasingly disillusioned regardless of brexit and have found choosing a party they want to vote for increasingly difficult and i‘m sure there are many throughout the country who feel the same so the brave mps who left the labour party because it no longer resonates with their own values in order to create their own values in order to create the independent group... and i cannot read the end of the sentence! jordan, what did you to say? we seem to be talking as if the independent group will become a more —— majority government, but it is a protest that these groups of mps have seen their respective political parties be overrun. i think it was anna soubry who said the conservative party has become ukip, and i think it was luciana who said labour party has become
he or she join the would vote for this group and my mp, should he or shejoin the group.austerity, pro—privatisation chances. helen says, it‘s a shame some mps felt the need to leave. sandra says i come from a strong true labour background but i have friends with strong political affiliations but they are becoming increasingly disillusioned regardless of brexit and have found choosing a party they want to vote for increasingly difficult and i‘m sure there are many throughout the country...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. 50 yearsay, the boeing 7a7 took to the skies for the very first time — heralding the start of what was dubbed the "golden age of travel". thejumbojet offered more space, more seats and greater luxury than ever before. it transformed aviation, making far—flung destinations within easy reach, as adam woods explains. newsreal: the jumbos are coming. 1969 and the jumbo jet is unveiled to the world. newsreal: one observer commented that it seemed as though the qe2 had taken to the sky. bigger than anything else at the time, it transformed air travel for millions of people. newsreal: the jumbo jet has brought a new dimension to air travel, space, more room for more passengers. more seats meant more tickets, it shrank the world. america, africa, australia — now all within reach of the masses. the 7a7 was a massive risk for boeing — it nearly bankru pted the company. orders for the new plane were slow to come in. but half a century later it's still in service and more are still being built. yet thejum
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. 50 yearsay, the boeing 7a7 took to the skies for the very first time — heralding the start of what was dubbed the "golden age of travel". thejumbojet offered more space, more seats and greater luxury than ever before. it transformed aviation, making far—flung destinations within easy reach, as adam woods explains. newsreal: the jumbos are coming. 1969 and the jumbo jet is unveiled to...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.en men have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunis‘ bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news, click. this week: extreme weather predictions. 0n the mend with vr. and... # slam it to the left if you're having a good time. # shake it to the right if ya know that you feel fine. uh... the last four years have been the hottest on record. the climate is changing. average global temperatures are rising. as we continue to release more c02 into the atmosphere, scientists are repeating their warning that humanity faces extremely difficult decisions about our future. if we choose to reduce the risks from a changing climate, that will require reducing our carbon dioxide emissions over the coming decades. and the implications to that are fundamental transformations to society about how we generate our electricity, how we t
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.en men have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunis‘ bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news, click. this week: extreme weather predictions. 0n the mend with vr. and... # slam it to the left if you're having a good time. #...
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shejoins me now from toronto. thank you very much are time.e authenticity of this video. have you been able to confirm whether it is indeed abdurehim heyit? no. it raises a number of questions, certainly. we did here earlier that there were strong allegations that he was tortured to death in detention. we now see that the chinese authorities have released this video. it is difficult to confirm 100% the authenticity of the video. i think it raised a lot of larger questions about the abuses that the chinese government is involved in in xinjiang. certainly, the chinese government strike hard campaign was meant to be ostensibly a campaign against violent extremism. but what you have here is the detention of pulis and composers like abdurehim heyit, who really have no business being ina heyit, who really have no business being in a detention centre. heyit, who really have no business being in a detention centrem heyit, who really have no business being in a detention centre. it is interesting that china felt the need to respond to the criticism fro
shejoins me now from toronto. thank you very much are time.e authenticity of this video. have you been able to confirm whether it is indeed abdurehim heyit? no. it raises a number of questions, certainly. we did here earlier that there were strong allegations that he was tortured to death in detention. we now see that the chinese authorities have released this video. it is difficult to confirm 100% the authenticity of the video. i think it raised a lot of larger questions about the abuses that...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.even men have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunis‘ bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out. this week, we're in the west midlands, reporting on birmingham's red light district and whether it's time for a regulated zone where prostitution could be better controlled. tonight: for these residents, prostitution is becoming a real problem. this is not a red light area, this is my home. it's not going to happen. you know, curb crawlers, if you do come here, we will deal with you. why tony's hoping he'll beat the downturn on the high street. i thought, "there is no deli in wolverhampton, so it stands a very good chance of being accepted quickly," and i was wrong. and have you ever tried raw milk? personally, i haven't, but apparently, sales are on the up. a lot creamier, and it is a nice
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.even men have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunis‘ bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out. this week, we're in the west midlands, reporting on birmingham's red light district and whether it's...
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dr yu jay is china research fellow at chatham house and shejoins us now.ou and welcome to the programme. the clock is ticking, 17 days left come off of progress? it will be kind of a partial deed if they reach some kind of agreement because washington is asking for structural change of the chinese economy within 17 days. i think it's unlikely to achieve that but what we can hope for us both sides looking for a deal because washington is getting extremely worried about, the chinese economy slowing down, all sides want to achieve something and judging by the composition of the delegation its senior enough to make decisions. the big sticking points as sally outlined is structural reform, explain why that is and why it is fundamental. the united states is asking china to change its state led and planned economy, the party and the government should stop interfering in economic activities but that's unlikely for china because that's the model of the chinese economy and what they have been running the last 40 years. the olive branch the chinese government is offe
dr yu jay is china research fellow at chatham house and shejoins us now.ou and welcome to the programme. the clock is ticking, 17 days left come off of progress? it will be kind of a partial deed if they reach some kind of agreement because washington is asking for structural change of the chinese economy within 17 days. i think it's unlikely to achieve that but what we can hope for us both sides looking for a deal because washington is getting extremely worried about, the chinese economy...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.ncement in the working class city of lawrence. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else. the cost of college has nearly tripled. and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover an emergency. that is millions of hard—working people in this country whose lives would be turned upside down if the transmission fell out of the car or somebody got sick and missed a week at work. the middle—class squeeze is real and millions of families can barely breathe. it is not right! cheering. elizabeth warren. you are watching bbc news. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision "after careful consideration". it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandring
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.ncement in the working class city of lawrence. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else. the cost of college has nearly tripled. and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover an emergency. that is...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.en have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunisia's bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, another week dominated by the b—word. but are we really leaving next month? government is in danger of sleepwalking the country towards leaving with no plan and no deal at all. the leader of the house says she does have a plan. there are up to 600 pieces of secondary legislation. the house is dealing with those in good order. and 26 years after her son's murder, doreen lawrence takes on the government. if the amount of white kids would be murdered on our streets as the amount of black kids, society would not have sat back and allowed that to happen. half term has been cancelled, the brexit clock ticks ever more loudly, but
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020.en have been sentenced to life in prison for terror attacks in tunisia that left nearly 60 people dead. the attacks in 2015 were claimed by the islamic state group. the first one hit tunisia's bardo museum. the second targeted tourists at a beach resort. now on bbc news it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, another week dominated by the...
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some of them say shejoined a comes back to britain.say she joined a murderous group, she should stay out there, she hasn't appeared particularly remorse. but others say she was 15 when she left the syria, she should be given the benefit of the doubt. and that was the view of the student who went to the same school as her at the time. the school is just in that direction over there, where shamima begum went to school, and i have been speaking to a few students who went about school. one of them said to me that she should be given the benefit of the doubt. another one said to me that what happened to shamima begum isn't representative of the community, but they are following what happened closely. 0k, anisa, many thanks. our correspondent mark lowen is in irbil in northern iraq. what more do we know about where shamima begum was found? reeta, shamima begum is in the refugee camp some 150 miles west of where i am at the moment, across the syrian border. it is an area of syrian border. it is an area of syria that was held for some time by
some of them say shejoined a comes back to britain.say she joined a murderous group, she should stay out there, she hasn't appeared particularly remorse. but others say she was 15 when she left the syria, she should be given the benefit of the doubt. and that was the view of the student who went to the same school as her at the time. the school is just in that direction over there, where shamima begum went to school, and i have been speaking to a few students who went about school. one of them...
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shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. massachusetts democrat made the announcement in the working class city of lawrence. here she is speaking a short while ago. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what has gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and powerful and kick start on everyone else. cheering and applause. the cost of couege cheering and applause. the cost of college has nearly tripled and 40% of americans couldn't find $400 to cover an emergency. that is millions of hard—working cover an emergency. that is millions of ha rd—working people cover an emergency. that is millions of hard—working people in this country, whose lives would be turned upside down if the transmission fell out of the car or somebody got sick and missed a week at work. the middle—class squeeze is real and millions of pelham —— mica families can barely breathe. it is not right! cheering and applause. chris buckler is in washington. i
shejoins a growing list of democrats keen to take on republican president donald trump in 2020. massachusetts democrat made the announcement in the working class city of lawrence. here she is speaking a short while ago. the man in the white house is not the cause of what is broken. he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what has gone wrong in america. a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and powerful and kick start on everyone else. cheering and applause. the cost of...
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shejoins us now. what do you make of these figures?”for the first time buyer and the opportunities out there are amazing at the moment. there are lots of reasons why, bank interest rates are very good at the moment and have been for a while so thatis moment and have been for a while so that is really great for anyone who wa nts to that is really great for anyone who wants to get a mortgage. they have got good deals out there. also i think a lot of people who have bought a home already are not actually moving at the moment, they are holding fast, maybe improving their own home but not moving so the choice for first—time buyers their own home but not moving so the choice forfirst—time buyers is fantastic. the choice for first-time buyers might be good, a lot of young people say they think they worry about is being able to scrape a deposit together, not least when they are still paying rents, the event some youngsters are paying properties are astonishing. absolutely, landlords are raking in the money and it is difficult, i know, to be abl
shejoins us now. what do you make of these figures?”for the first time buyer and the opportunities out there are amazing at the moment. there are lots of reasons why, bank interest rates are very good at the moment and have been for a while so thatis moment and have been for a while so that is really great for anyone who wa nts to that is really great for anyone who wants to get a mortgage. they have got good deals out there. also i think a lot of people who have bought a home already are not...
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shejoins us now. you got the inside track on what he thought about so many issues. out for you most? well, the thing that stood out for me most wasjust well, the thing that stood out for me most was just a real sense of confidence from ren zhengfei. his company, the business he has spent the last three decades building from the last three decades building from the ground up from this city, in fa ct, the ground up from this city, in fact, from the city of shenzhen, he began the firm in 1987 with three people, $2500, and that company is 110w people, $2500, and that company is now basically, i think he would see it as being seen as a target of the united states. but with regards to the pressure from washington he was very defiant. and that was the mood that i consistently got from him, he is confident that his products and his business will be able to continue servicing his customers. the other thing i found continue servicing his customers. the other thing ifound quite intriguing as well was he was very clear that there are other options, many other options, for why —
shejoins us now. you got the inside track on what he thought about so many issues. out for you most? well, the thing that stood out for me most wasjust well, the thing that stood out for me most was just a real sense of confidence from ren zhengfei. his company, the business he has spent the last three decades building from the last three decades building from the ground up from this city, in fa ct, the ground up from this city, in fact, from the city of shenzhen, he began the firm in 1987 with...
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heidi hautala is the vice president of the european parliament — shejoins me from brussels.ng been told that jothunger has said that he does not see any breakthrough on the horizon. are those the kind of positive dynamics? i think the issue is that the eu has to be very consistent. so, maya is that the eu has to be very consistent. so, may a miracle can happen but i don‘t see any sign of that, so probably, the talk will be very friendly and a hodge and curry will be very kind and understanding. until i see something else, i believe the message will be the scene, the 27 that will stick to the agreement and the only way is to then bring this back to the house of commons, may be the sum declarations. i haven‘t seen any declarations. i haven‘t seen any declaration that would really bring a change to the northern ireland border issue. that is the thing, whatever declaration could be fashion, it would need to be of sufficient legal stand for it to it through the commons with the support of loss of the people who have been unhappy so far. do you think that is realistic? i do not th
heidi hautala is the vice president of the european parliament — shejoins me from brussels.ng been told that jothunger has said that he does not see any breakthrough on the horizon. are those the kind of positive dynamics? i think the issue is that the eu has to be very consistent. so, maya is that the eu has to be very consistent. so, may a miracle can happen but i don‘t see any sign of that, so probably, the talk will be very friendly and a hodge and curry will be very kind and...
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we can talk to barrister samantha davies — shejoins us from south london and from rwanda, by 0livia alaso think of this image. david lammy said everything we need to hear, in fact, about this image. it clearly plays into a narrative. that narrative is extremely old and it does date back to the colonial era. i would say it's not just people to the colonial era. i would say it's notjust people of ethnic minorities who find this sort of image abhorrent. if we look at other comments on twitter, they are not just coming from people of different ethnic backgrounds. the narrative that we are discussing actually has been well discussed by even journalists such asjeremy paxman who talks about this narrative playing back to the colonial era when conquered nations were brought back and paraded in the united kingdom have that make as trophies. this image plays into this narrative. the world needs people to do good work, we do need to charity, as david lammy himself said. charity isa as david lammy himself said. charity is a good thing. however, when that process doesn't actually empower people for la
we can talk to barrister samantha davies — shejoins us from south london and from rwanda, by 0livia alaso think of this image. david lammy said everything we need to hear, in fact, about this image. it clearly plays into a narrative. that narrative is extremely old and it does date back to the colonial era. i would say it's not just people to the colonial era. i would say it's notjust people of ethnic minorities who find this sort of image abhorrent. if we look at other comments on twitter,...
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sarah manavis spent several years fitting herjournalism around a full—time communications job until shejoinedustry? the challenges our future right now. on one hand you have google and facebook hoovering up have google and facebook hoovering up the advertising spend and on the other hand you have audiences migrating to digital which no longer has a good business model to support it. what to see across the industry is people trying to work out new ways to make journalism is people trying to work out new ways to makejournalism pay is people trying to work out new ways to make journalism pay and the cairncross review today will do some important things to support that work, like making membership and subscription model is more profitable. what do you think? what do you think are the challenges?m have been lucky or unlucky to be in journalism for 15 years and i worked in print and digital so i seen that change. a real struggle for someone like me is the moral is that are attached to the stories we are creating. when i first started out in journalism creating. when i first started out injournalism
sarah manavis spent several years fitting herjournalism around a full—time communications job until shejoinedustry? the challenges our future right now. on one hand you have google and facebook hoovering up have google and facebook hoovering up the advertising spend and on the other hand you have audiences migrating to digital which no longer has a good business model to support it. what to see across the industry is people trying to work out new ways to make journalism is people trying to...
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yeah, maybe shejoined is and... but that is not the solution of the problem, i think. a very hard life, hard experiences in syria. she needs her family and i think the only thing to make her life better is to give her a second chance. do you live completely freely? do you know, are you monitored by the authorities, by the security services? yes, i think so, i think so. sometime after terrorist attacks, sometimes the police call me by phone and ask me where i was at the time from the attacks. so, yeah, it is not being nice... it is not a nice turning back to my past, but, yeah, i think it is normal work for the police to... searching for the people who joined is and to stand for the security of the people in this land. he left his home country of germany to go to syria to live alongside is. we can now speak to dal babu. he is a former metropolitan police chief superintendent and is a friend of the begum family. nikita malik is the director at the centre on radicalisation and terrorism at the right—wing think tank, the henry jackson society. welcome, both of you. i know
yeah, maybe shejoined is and... but that is not the solution of the problem, i think. a very hard life, hard experiences in syria. she needs her family and i think the only thing to make her life better is to give her a second chance. do you live completely freely? do you know, are you monitored by the authorities, by the security services? yes, i think so, i think so. sometime after terrorist attacks, sometimes the police call me by phone and ask me where i was at the time from the attacks....
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corinne le quere is a professor on climate change a the university of east anglia, shejoins me now fromce of it is good news. indeed, very good news. however, the fall is caused by or do to living out of coal as you are just saying and power plants and replacing it by biomass and wind power for generating electricity. that is very good but it is very narrow. it is only one sector of the economy and then we have all the other sectors of the economy particularly transport where the emissions have stagnated especially in the last five years. let's unpack some of those more challenging areas where difficulties remain, you mentioned transport and the feeling seems to be that some government policy is at odds with trying to bring the figures down even lower. we are missing a vision on transport and the emissions from transport have increased in the last five years and we are driving bigger cars, less efficient cars and more miles. there is really a lack there of an incentive to move away from the car oi’ incentive to move away from the car or transportation so walking and cycling and taking p
corinne le quere is a professor on climate change a the university of east anglia, shejoins me now fromce of it is good news. indeed, very good news. however, the fall is caused by or do to living out of coal as you are just saying and power plants and replacing it by biomass and wind power for generating electricity. that is very good but it is very narrow. it is only one sector of the economy and then we have all the other sectors of the economy particularly transport where the emissions have...
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liz sugg is the aviation minister and shejoins us from westminster.ossible prosecution? we are also announcing an extension to police powers to help them issue fixed penalty notices and stop and search powers to try to counter illegal misuse of drones. in terms of partners, i notice you're working with a high street chain, jessops, did you try to get some big online retailers involved? amazon, to get some big online retailers involved ? amazon, according to get some big online retailers involved? amazon, according to figures i looked at, the vast majority are from those sorts of people these days? you are right, lots of drones are bought online. we are expanding the national campaign to make sure people are aware of the new rules and are partnering with manufacturers and producers of drones to make sure they can help explain the new rules. it seems a lot of this is about educating people about the safe use of drones and there is a difference about that and there is a difference about that and gatwick which by all accounts was an intentional attempt to
liz sugg is the aviation minister and shejoins us from westminster.ossible prosecution? we are also announcing an extension to police powers to help them issue fixed penalty notices and stop and search powers to try to counter illegal misuse of drones. in terms of partners, i notice you're working with a high street chain, jessops, did you try to get some big online retailers involved? amazon, to get some big online retailers involved ? amazon, according to get some big online retailers...
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shejoins us now from our westminster studio. you doing to get them to change the content? is that what you are doing? well, we want to encourage social media providers and platforms to step up to the plate. they should wa nt to step up to the plate. they should want to protect their users and now we can present them with the evidence that actually, there are real risks to young people when they are actually seeking out this content online. so we have already give them a challenge, we are meeting facebook later this afternoon. my colleagues in the department of digital media, culture and sport also coming together with their own plans to tackle online harms but i guess really, we want social media not to really be doing this through the stick of the law, we wa nt this through the stick of the law, we want them to be doing it because they want to look after their users. soi they want to look after their users. so i want to embark on dialogue with them without spirit very much in mind. ok, so if it does not change and you have ment
shejoins us now from our westminster studio. you doing to get them to change the content? is that what you are doing? well, we want to encourage social media providers and platforms to step up to the plate. they should wa nt to step up to the plate. they should want to protect their users and now we can present them with the evidence that actually, there are real risks to young people when they are actually seeking out this content online. so we have already give them a challenge, we are...
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shejoined the so—called islamic state group when she was 15 but has now fled.n birth after losing two previous children. i just want forgiveness, really, from the uk. everything i've been through i didn't expect i would go through that. she has been accused of showing no remorse after she equated the children killed in the manchester bombing two years ago with people being bombed by coalition forces in ijaz held areas of syria. are you sure she won't be left stateless? the home secretary says his priority is the safety and security of britain. in order to deprive someone of british citizenship, the home secretary needs to be satisfied that it is conducive to the public good and they have conducted themselves in a manner seriously prejudicial to the interests of the uk. he must be sure they are able to become a national of another country. the home office believes shamima begum is eligible for bangladeshi citizenship as her mother is thought to be a bangladeshi national. this power is used quite a bit, about 100 times in recent yea rs. used quite a bit, about 10
shejoined the so—called islamic state group when she was 15 but has now fled.n birth after losing two previous children. i just want forgiveness, really, from the uk. everything i've been through i didn't expect i would go through that. she has been accused of showing no remorse after she equated the children killed in the manchester bombing two years ago with people being bombed by coalition forces in ijaz held areas of syria. are you sure she won't be left stateless? the home secretary says...
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with the additional money she has rightly announced for policing will shejoin me money she has rightlyis chamber, it is of course important that we have made more money available to police forces. i am pleased to say that what we are now seeing is that the number of people joining that what we are now seeing is that the number of peoplejoining police forces is at the highest level for ten yea rs forces is at the highest level for ten years but we did make more money available to police forces, £970 million over the next year, and i think there is a sadness in this chamber is that the labour party voted against it. what has the prime minister got against towns in north wales ? minister got against towns in north wales? in the week following the loss of a £20 billion hitachi contract in the region, government she leads announced the moving of 380 wrexham tax office jobs to liverpool and to cardiff city centre. is it her view that towns across the uk should not have public sectorjobs? now, it is not. and i have to say to the honourable gentleman, on the issue he raised about the hitachi s
with the additional money she has rightly announced for policing will shejoin me money she has rightlyis chamber, it is of course important that we have made more money available to police forces. i am pleased to say that what we are now seeing is that the number of people joining that what we are now seeing is that the number of peoplejoining police forces is at the highest level for ten yea rs forces is at the highest level for ten years but we did make more money available to police forces,...
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sarah wollaston was one of those who resigned — shejoins us now from her constituency in totnes in southent a centrist, moderate, open point of view and thatis moderate, open point of view and that is what we stood on. u nfortu nately we that is what we stood on. unfortunately we feel the conservative party has left us, it has taken a very significant shift to the right and is having its agenda dictated to by a party within agenda dictated to by a party within a party, the eog and the dup, and is no longer represents the values on which we stood. it was a very sad day for us yesterday and the disastrous handling of brexit and the way the prime minister is marching us towards the cliff edge ofa marching us towards the cliff edge of a new deal brexit which we feel would be disastrous for the communities we represent. would be disastrous for the communities we representlj would be disastrous for the communities we represent. i have heard this from you and anna soubry, that you feel the conservative party has left you. let's be clear, you left the conservative party. we spoke to philip hammo
sarah wollaston was one of those who resigned — shejoins us now from her constituency in totnes in southent a centrist, moderate, open point of view and thatis moderate, open point of view and that is what we stood on. u nfortu nately we that is what we stood on. unfortunately we feel the conservative party has left us, it has taken a very significant shift to the right and is having its agenda dictated to by a party within agenda dictated to by a party within a party, the eog and the dup,...
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dame wendy hall is professor of computer science at the university of southampton and shejoins us nowe moment it has to be checked by human beingsm everybody doing that? yes, there's lots of people beginning to do research, we are talking about it. responsible ai and that is lots going on in the uk. the government has set up looking at the ethics of ai. but, somehow the technology is going ahead faster than the discussions can keep up with and thatis discussions can keep up with and that is our problem. we have to think that there are lots of good uses to this technology. it isn‘t all a negative. if it does what it says, what they say it does, it would be absolutely fantastic in many applications. can you give us a couple of examples?” many applications. can you give us a couple of examples? i was thinking about it, explaining in particular applications, explaining where your insurance claim hasn‘t been granted. that sort of thing, proper information about that or putting together information to help people with chronic health conditions from all the information that is out there on t
dame wendy hall is professor of computer science at the university of southampton and shejoins us nowe moment it has to be checked by human beingsm everybody doing that? yes, there's lots of people beginning to do research, we are talking about it. responsible ai and that is lots going on in the uk. the government has set up looking at the ethics of ai. but, somehow the technology is going ahead faster than the discussions can keep up with and thatis discussions can keep up with and that is our...
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laura trevelyan has been watching all of today's testimony from capitol hill and shejoins us now.w that mr trump wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and thatis wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and that is pretty serious because you have the president's form and no longerfixer have the president's form and no longer fixer accusing the president of the united states of committing a crime while in office. just take that in for a moment. a federal election crime for which michael cohen is going to jailfor participating in. so that was one shocker. the second shocker was michael cohen saying donald trump knew in advance that wikileaks was going to dump those stolen e—mails of the democrats, and the third thing was michael cohen been very specific in saying that he briefed the president and his family frequently on the progress of negotiations with the russians over trump tower moscow. and coming out, the president continued to lie to the president continued to lie to the american people saying he'd no business dealings with russia. quite the bombshell day. this is the line he is trying to draw, l
laura trevelyan has been watching all of today's testimony from capitol hill and shejoins us now.w that mr trump wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and thatis wrote to reimburse mr cohen. and that is pretty serious because you have the president's form and no longerfixer have the president's form and no longer fixer accusing the president of the united states of committing a crime while in office. just take that in for a moment. a federal election crime for which michael cohen is going to jailfor...
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shejoined the independent mp for totnes in devon.ween the lines of that particular tweet that the conservative party should be careful about welcoming the departure of those people even if they questioned them on the nature of europe. that question has been a running sore for the tories and labour but more prominently for the conservatives over the last a0 yea rs. vishala sri—pathma is here in a moment telling us what's hot and what's not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. more defections over brexit — this time conservative mp5 leave their party — accusing it of moving to the right. joan ryan becomes the eighth mp to quit labour and joins the new independent group in parliament. the family of the uk teenager who left to join is in syria say they will challenge the government's decision to revoke her british citizenship. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the proposed tie—up between sainsbury‘s and asda could push up prices and cut choice for customers. that's according to the compet
shejoined the independent mp for totnes in devon.ween the lines of that particular tweet that the conservative party should be careful about welcoming the departure of those people even if they questioned them on the nature of europe. that question has been a running sore for the tories and labour but more prominently for the conservatives over the last a0 yea rs. vishala sri—pathma is here in a moment telling us what's hot and what's not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on...