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steve baker is an influential _ integrity. steve baker is an influential voice _ integrity.e on - integrity. steve baker is an influential voice on the - integrity. steve baker is an l influential voice on the right, chair of the european research group, staunch brexiteer and organiser and his endorsement for rishi sunak will have given the campaign a boost, confirming the momentum he has and that he is able to bring on—board figures from the right of the party who might not necessarily be his natural supporters. steve baker backed liz truss, you would expect him and others to have swung behind boris johnson. clearly he and perhaps others have taken the that they cannot entertain the possibility of borisjohnson returning to number ten so are supporting rishi sunak. steve baker in an interview this morning said it would be inevitable boris johnson's morning said it would be inevitable borisjohnson's premiership would implode if he could come back. we know rishi sunak is confirmed in the race. he and penny mordaunt the only ones to have confirmed in the race. the bar has been
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steve baker, thank you very much. _ government and move on. steve baker, thank you very much. lising again for the government on yet another day which has been a week of turmoil. and when she was starting to steady the ship on the surface, it goes to show how unpredictable everything is at the moment. helen, thank ou. everything is at the moment. helen, thank you- let's _ everything is at the moment. helen, thank you. let's go _ everything is at the moment. helen, thank you. let's go back— everything is at the moment. helen, thank you. let's go back to - thank you. let's go back to alexander brown who we were talking to before i rudely interrupted you, alex. what do you make up the level of instability that we have now into this evening at the very highest echelon of this government? the coalition of— echelon of this government? inez coalition of chaos, echelon of this government? t“ie: coalition of chaos, as suella braverman put it yesterday. the whole point of the tory party is to maintain itself in government. mps say to me, that is their main function, it is to win. at the
steve baker, thank you very much. _ government and move on. steve baker, thank you very much. lising again for the government on yet another day which has been a week of turmoil. and when she was starting to steady the ship on the surface, it goes to show how unpredictable everything is at the moment. helen, thank ou. everything is at the moment. helen, thank you- let's _ everything is at the moment. helen, thank you. let's go _ everything is at the moment. helen, thank you. let's go back—...
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office, steve baker, said the i minister in the northern ireland i office, steve baker, said the plant baker, said the plant call an election would remain - call an election would remain regardtess _ call an election would remain regardless of— call an election would remain regardless of events in - call an election would remain . regardless of events in london. call an election would remain - regardless of events in london. this was one matter. _ regardless of events in london. was one matter, he said, regardless of events in london. tiiiiir: was one matter, he said, where regardless of events in london.- was one matter, he said, where there would not be a u—turn. chris, many thanks, chris page with the latest at stormont. rishi sunak�*s success in becoming party leader and prime minister is being seen by many as a highly significant moment in british politics, especially so for the large community of british asians. he was born in southampton, his family is punjabi hindu. his grandparents migrated from east africa in the 1960s. our midlands correspondent navtej johal reports from lei
office, steve baker, said the i minister in the northern ireland i office, steve baker, said the plant baker, said the plant call an election would remain - call an election would remain regardtess _ call an election would remain regardless of— call an election would remain regardless of events in - call an election would remain . regardless of events in london. call an election would remain - regardless of events in london. this was one matter. _ regardless of events in london. was one...
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister steve baker has apologisedor showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and double hat—tricks for manchester city in the manchester derby. reaction to that and rest of the day's sport in sportsday at 7:30. good evening. the prime minister has admitted her government should have "laid the ground better" before unveiling its plan for major tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which led to days of turmoil on the financial markets. in a bbc interview this morning, liz truss defended the content of the mini budget but some prominent conservatives are publicly expressing significant concern. our deputy political editor vicki young is in birmingham, where the conservative party conference
meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister steve baker has apologisedor showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and...
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he has got people like steve baker and lord frost and people from the centre of the party. we need.- to different areas of the party, which is what we need. kevin, i 'ust need a quick— which is what we need. kevin, i 'ust need a quick yes i which is what we need. kevin, i 'ust need a quick yes mi which is what we need. kevin, i 'ust need a quick yes or no i which is what we need. kevin, i 'ust need a quick yes or no answer. h which is what we need. kevin, ijust need a quick yes or no answer. you | need a quick yes or no answer. you say he appeals to all members — can he work withjeremy say he appeals to all members — can he work with jeremy yes, definitely. jeremy hunt supported him in the last contest. jeremy hunt supported him in the last contest-— jeremy hunt supported him in the last contest. ., ,, , ., , . last contest. thank you very much, kevin hollinrake, _ last contest. thank you very much, kevin hollinrake, conservative - last contest. thank you very much, kevin hollinrake, conservative mp| kevin hollinrake, conservative mp backing rishi sunak in this race. we wil
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steve baker, - government had let's move on. thank you very much. steve baker, a - you very much.recover but there is no doubt this has been massively destabilising for the government on yet another day in a week of turmoil. itjust goes to show her unpredictable everything is at the moment. 0ur political correspondent. another nightmare day for liz truss. i want to bring you up—to—date onjeremy hunt, he has been meeting tory backbench mps this evening at the 1922 committee. not a big turnout, we are told, of tory mps in the room, but apparently they were, quote, very happy. this is our political correspondent reporting this to us sojeremy hunt meeting tory backbench mps lit up a government source saying jeremy hunt's principal message to tory mps was how the party needs to unite, how he needs to balance the pressures on spending and on tax as well and sources also saying it was a good reception with about five or six rounds of table banging which is the traditional sign there at the 1922 committee, of approval. the chancellor of the exchequer meeting tory mps understood we cap on
steve baker, - government had let's move on. thank you very much. steve baker, a - you very much.recover but there is no doubt this has been massively destabilising for the government on yet another day in a week of turmoil. itjust goes to show her unpredictable everything is at the moment. 0ur political correspondent. another nightmare day for liz truss. i want to bring you up—to—date onjeremy hunt, he has been meeting tory backbench mps this evening at the 1922 committee. not a big...
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why then has steve baker, your fellow brexiteer, i steve baker, your fellow brexiteer, you are both deeplyve come to different political conclusions. i wouldn't be surprised that not everybody i have ever worked with on one issue shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., i. shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., ,, ~' shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., i. ~ , , shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., ~ , , ., issue. why do you think members of the ublic issue. why do you think members of the public would _ issue. why do you think members of the public would accept _ issue. why do you think members of the public would accept boris - the public would accept boris johnson as prime minister again? he has been investigated for lying to parliament, it was found to have broken the law while in office, he had disastrous by—election results, bowling suggests the fact he is still an electoral winner is not the case, so why would the country accept him again in your view? because i think a lot of what you have said is not getting the full story. boris delivered brexit, he
why then has steve baker, your fellow brexiteer, i steve baker, your fellow brexiteer, you are both deeplyve come to different political conclusions. i wouldn't be surprised that not everybody i have ever worked with on one issue shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., i. shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., ,, ~' shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., i. ~ , , shouldn't agree with me on this issue. ~ , ., ~ , , ., issue. why do you think members of the ublic issue. why do...
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister and arch brexiteer, steve bakerng to his irish and eu counterparts during the brexit process.
meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister and arch brexiteer, steve bakerng to his irish and eu counterparts during the brexit process.
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meanwhile — at the conservative party conference — the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologisedwing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. right brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. now on the news channel, it is time for sports day. hello. this is what's coming up this evening. it is the little & large show for city. hat tricks for foden and haarland crush united in the manchester derby. i felt a couple of days before the game that something special was going to happen. fix, game that something special was going to happen-— game that something special was going to happen. a world cup boost for enalish going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers _ going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers as _ going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers as t
meanwhile — at the conservative party conference — the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologisedwing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. right brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present...
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let's hear from steve baker. pressure to vote a particular way. let's hearfrom steve baker. the policy commitment that led to brexit. now in liz truss is government and he's been speaking to a political correspondent. ibsen; a political correspondent. very clear, a political correspondent. very clear. she's — a political correspondent. very clear, she's chosen _ a political correspondent. very clear, she's chosen to - a political correspondent. , clear, she's chosen to tender resignation following a mistake that she made. have you spoken to her since then? i she made. have you spoken to her since then?— she made. have you spoken to her since then? i have, yes. how is she does she feel _ since then? i have, yes. how is she does she feel she _ since then? i have, yes. how is she does she feel she been _ since then? i have, yes. how is she does she feel she been treated - does she feel she been treated fairly? does she feel she been treated fairl ? ,, �* , ., does she feel she been treated fairl? �*, ., ,, , fairly? she's in great spirits, she's a friend _ fairly? she's in grea
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister steve baker has apologisedh and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit.
meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister steve baker has apologisedh and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit.
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advocates interesting that steve baker, former erg member and along with suella braverman and who is keep a sense of unity. i think the problem is that suella braverman was one aspect which also had lots of chaos tonight. i think liz truss dissatisfaction is notjust one—way of the party. it's very widespread. the question is, can they all come together and coalesce around in alternative? take us to the front of the i. i'm not entirely sure why sajid javid is in that group because it's not clear from the front page on the bullet points underneath. what are they trying to convey to us? i think the aspect of the day we had. and sajid javid is there because there been so many things that happen today. if in one day would be enough to be talking and almost free some of them. one of theseis almost free some of them. one of these is the fact that liz truss is lost one of her senior downing street advisors, jason stein and he's been suspended pending an investigation. and this rage to a briefing at the weekend suggesting that sajid javid had not been considered by liz truss to replace kolodz
advocates interesting that steve baker, former erg member and along with suella braverman and who is keep a sense of unity. i think the problem is that suella braverman was one aspect which also had lots of chaos tonight. i think liz truss dissatisfaction is notjust one—way of the party. it's very widespread. the question is, can they all come together and coalesce around in alternative? take us to the front of the i. i'm not entirely sure why sajid javid is in that group because it's not...
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minister, steve baker, said the plan to call— junior minister, steve baker, said the plan to call anlection will remain regardless— the plan to call an election will remain regardless of— the plan to call an election will remain regardless of events i the plan to call an election will remain regardless of events inj remain regardless of events in london — remain regardless of events in london this _ remain regardless of events in london. this was _ remain regardless of events in london. this was one - remain regardless of events in london. this was one matteri remain regardless of events in i london. this was one matter he remain regardless of events in - london. this was one matter he said where _ london. this was one matter he said where they— london. this was one matter he said where they would _ london. this was one matter he said where they would not _ london. this was one matter he said where they would not be _ london. this was one matter he said where they would not be a _ london. this was one matter he said where they would not be a u—turn. l where they would not be a u—turn
minister, steve baker, said the plan to call— junior minister, steve baker, said the plan to call anlection will remain regardless— the plan to call an election will remain regardless of— the plan to call an election will remain regardless of events i the plan to call an election will remain regardless of events inj remain regardless of events in london — remain regardless of events in london this _ remain regardless of events in london. this was _ remain regardless of events in london....
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologisedhowing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost, and parliamentary journalist tony grew. hello grew. to you both. we will chat in a moment. hello to you both. we will chat in a moment. i will take our viewers through a look of the front pages first. let's start with the metro, which leads with criticism from former cabinet minister michael gove, who says the prime minister's plan to fund tax—cuts with more borrowing is "not conservative". staying with politics, the i leads with a potential rebellion from some tory mps, who want to force the government into a u—turn on its tax cuts for the wealthy. the guardian reports on the same story, which
meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologisedhowing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster,...
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suspect she will be a little bit more candid for that and she has as katie referred to earlier, steve bakerletely bizarre considering she's filter old role. exactly what role suella braverman might get back in the cabinet remains unclear. it may be that liz truss is dangling a carrot to bring her back in in which case suella braverman might be a little bit more coy about her criticism. but that's if she thinks liz truss will last.— liz truss will last. katie, the front of the _ liz truss will last. katie, the front of the star, _ liz truss will last. katie, the front of the star, pursuing i liz truss will last. katie, the | front of the star, pursuing its campaign against liz letters. said liz is being what does lettuce. let us liz is cut to shreds. is she regarded as wet by her colleagues? she used to in terms of the wider section — she used to in terms of the wider section. she's always accurate but not critics — section. she's always accurate but not critics of the party. i think the number of u—turns means an increase — the number of u—turns means an increase mean she can't take the wor
suspect she will be a little bit more candid for that and she has as katie referred to earlier, steve bakerletely bizarre considering she's filter old role. exactly what role suella braverman might get back in the cabinet remains unclear. it may be that liz truss is dangling a carrot to bring her back in in which case suella braverman might be a little bit more coy about her criticism. but that's if she thinks liz truss will last.— liz truss will last. katie, the front of the _ liz truss will...
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die—hard brexiteer characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve bakerf the right who mps were getting behind, and rishi was the opposite. now if rishi can garner support of those brexiteers and those on the right, as well as the moderates and one nation mps, i think that in itself shows that he does have a broader party appeal than some of his predecessors. i think that's quite interesting. penny mourdant�*s pictures based on her being the unity candidate, whether that's... unity candidate, whether that's. .. that unity candidate, whether that's... that remains to be seen. but i do think from some of the senior figures, we are seeing a bit more hence that there could be slightly better party unity coming down the line. i better party unity coming down the line. ., , ., better party unity coming down the line. . , ., ., better party unity coming down the line. . , . . ., ., ., where my looking? sorry, i'm trying to look on twitter. there we go. this is called the dirty pc folks. this is what we call it. we don't know why. ijust call it. we don't know why
die—hard brexiteer characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve bakerf the right who mps were getting behind, and rishi was the opposite. now if rishi can garner support of those brexiteers and those on the right, as well as the moderates and one nation mps, i think that in itself shows that he does have a broader party appeal than some of his predecessors. i think that's quite interesting. penny mourdant�*s pictures based on her being the unity...
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologised showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show, we're day—tripping across the uk. and through here, and this way... oh, good boy! so, let's go. with autumn coming into full swing here in the uk, summer seems like a distant memory with its record high temperatures and a bounceback in tourism, after two years of stop—start travel restrictions. well, earlier this year, we dropped in on some of the uk's top attractions and destinations, meeting the people getting as excited about travel again and hearing how they've had to adapt to survive. if you were watching last week, you will
meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologised showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. now...
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said that plan to _ ireland office steve baker said that plan to call a fresh election would remainns in london. this was one matter, he said, _ london. this was one matter, he said. where — london. this was one matter, he said, where they would not be a u-tum — dress, many thanks. we will go from stormont to cardiff bay and the senate —— the senedd. does the labour government there think that relations will improve with mr sunak in downing street? you do wonder what the relationship will be between the latest tory leader and the labour first minister here, mark drakeford. to be honest, i bet it could be much worse than what we've seen for the last three years. forthe what we've seen for the last three years. for the last seven weeks or so we know that liz truss as prime minister has not even spoken to mark drakeford so that enmity has been underlined today by mark drakeford's congratulatory tweet to rishi sunak saying he hopes they can work together in a way that his predecessors wouldn't allow. well rishi sunak pick up the phone? even if he does bet that new relationship will stay
said that plan to _ ireland office steve baker said that plan to call a fresh election would remainns in london. this was one matter, he said, _ london. this was one matter, he said. where — london. this was one matter, he said, where they would not be a u-tum — dress, many thanks. we will go from stormont to cardiff bay and the senate —— the senedd. does the labour government there think that relations will improve with mr sunak in downing street? you do wonder what the relationship...
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meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologised
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i think you i put your finger on it, we showed a change of tone, from steve baker and from the primey the new foreign secretary and what we have not heard is any change in substance and the stand—off over the protocol is about substance rather than anything else i will have to see. i think talks are to resume today between james see. i think talks are to resume today betweenjames cleverley see. i think talks are to resume today between james cleverley and the european union and you will have to see whether the change of tone is accompanied by any shift in substance because that shift in substance because that shift in substance is what is required for that to be a deal. we substance is what is required for that to be a deal.— substance is what is required for that to be a deal. we talked about liz truss being _ that to be a deal. we talked about liz truss being in _ that to be a deal. we talked about liz truss being in a _ that to be a deal. we talked about liz truss being in a slightly - liz truss being in a slightly precarious position. there is always a concern by some money prime
i think you i put your finger on it, we showed a change of tone, from steve baker and from the primey the new foreign secretary and what we have not heard is any change in substance and the stand—off over the protocol is about substance rather than anything else i will have to see. i think talks are to resume today between james see. i think talks are to resume today betweenjames cleverley see. i think talks are to resume today between james cleverley and the european union and you will have...
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also the fact that significant figures on the right of the party like steve baker and lord frost wererichie -- richie sunak before boris johnson indicated he was not standing. for those on the liz truss side -- francine: why have we not heard from the likes of jacob? >> looking forward, there is no doubt that one of the problems that richie sunak will face are similar to what boris johnson faced. they will regard this as being a coup. i think jacob is the clearest person in that camp. it will be interesting to see if richie sunak offers him a job. i'm being told that he will be much more inclusive in his cabinet formation if he gets to that stage and either orest johnson or liz truss. and it is unclear if he will want to serve under richie sunak or not. a problem that will face richie sunak is will he find himself with a set of mps who are not reconciled to his leadership. francine: professor, i don't know if you can hear me. we may have lost connection. i think you are back. the one question we need to try to figure out is if richie sunak is prime minister, does he put country above
also the fact that significant figures on the right of the party like steve baker and lord frost wererichie -- richie sunak before boris johnson indicated he was not standing. for those on the liz truss side -- francine: why have we not heard from the likes of jacob? >> looking forward, there is no doubt that one of the problems that richie sunak will face are similar to what boris johnson faced. they will regard this as being a coup. i think jacob is the clearest person in that camp. it...
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we had steve baker, damian green who has echoed concern over the standards committee investigation as for the spectator. you are watching bbc news. stay with us, there is plenty more coming up shortly. and it is going to be whether time. ben rich. hello. sunday got off to a rather turbulent start for some of us with some heavy thundery downpours. they will continue to be a feature of the weather through the rest of the day, but there'll also be some spells of sunshine into the early afternoon. their work some quite widespread thunderstorms across the channel islands, the south—west of england into wales, the midlands, the south—east of england, but as we move into the early afternoon, that rain moving quickly northwards, getting up into southern scotland, northern ireland. northern scotland staying a little bit drier with some sunshine, although quite a lot of clout at times. some sunnier breaks returning south as well, but here is our next clutch of thunderstorms beginning to approach the south coast. temperature is mild for the time of year, 14—18 . actually feeling quite warm if yo
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one of his old brexit team who is now in the government, steve baker, he had come out today and saidecause he is good with people could be out there as a sort of front man during any forthcoming election. there was some discussion, some chatter about, was there potentially some of those discussions happening in the background this weekend, those meetings going on, rishi sunak and borisjohnson? we simply don't know. perhaps there may be some sort of chatter like that. but clearly boris johnson here framing this decision as a sort of statesman—like thing to do. saying, is in the national interest, he hoped he would come together in the national interest but the best thing to do is not to go forward. but then this is simply not the right time. if he had the 102 are not he is sort of trying to exit gracefully at this point. you sa this exit gracefully at this point. you say this is _ exit gracefully at this point. you say this is simply _ exit gracefully at this point. you say this is simply not the right time he didn't write asked all of you start this particular statement. nonetheless
one of his old brexit team who is now in the government, steve baker, he had come out today and saidecause he is good with people could be out there as a sort of front man during any forthcoming election. there was some discussion, some chatter about, was there potentially some of those discussions happening in the background this weekend, those meetings going on, rishi sunak and borisjohnson? we simply don't know. perhaps there may be some sort of chatter like that. but clearly boris johnson...
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meeting of the british irish government, irish intergovernmental conference, and i have beenjoined by steve bakerore you too much but we are very willing to take questions in the first question i haveis questions in the first question i have is from the bbc. secretary of state, you — have is from the bbc. secretary of state. you have — have is from the bbc. secretary of state, you have repeatedly - have is from the bbc. secretary of. state, you have repeatedly pledged to call stormont is restored by. you have described it as which would polarise opinion and make things difficult, have you thought this through? difficult, have you thought this throu~h? , difficult, have you thought this throu . h? , ., difficult, have you thought this throu~h? , ., ., through? yes, i have thought it throu~h. through? yes, i have thought it through- i _ through? yes, i have thought it through. i thought _ through? yes, i have thought it through. i thought long - through? yes, i have thought it through. i thought long and - through? yes, i have thought it| through. i thought long and hard about it. i am in that wond
meeting of the british irish government, irish intergovernmental conference, and i have beenjoined by steve bakerore you too much but we are very willing to take questions in the first question i haveis questions in the first question i have is from the bbc. secretary of state, you — have is from the bbc. secretary of state. you have — have is from the bbc. secretary of state, you have repeatedly - have is from the bbc. secretary of. state, you have repeatedly pledged to call stormont is...
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when you get people like myself and steve baker, kemi badenoch, suella braverman as well, all comingport rishi sunak, that shows the parties wishing to unite, recognising that if we are not united then we are divided. if we are divided, then as i say, we don't govern well. this is the moment our party must come together. the numbers are clocking in, it is quite incredible to see more and more colleagues recognise how difficult a period this will be, and where we need to move forward. i really do encourage colleagues to see what we need to do, and what we need to do is get over the line in the next couple of days and get back to governing well. i would encourage people to think carefully, rishi sunak is the answer to where we need to go. indie sunak is the answer to where we need to no. ~ . sunak is the answer to where we need too. ~ ., ., sunak is the answer to where we need to o.~ ., ., ., sunak is the answer to where we need to o.. ., ., ., ., sunak is the answer to where we need too. ., ., ., ,, to go. we are also no hearing by the reuters news _ to go. we are also no hearing by t
when you get people like myself and steve baker, kemi badenoch, suella braverman as well, all comingport rishi sunak, that shows the parties wishing to unite, recognising that if we are not united then we are divided. if we are divided, then as i say, we don't govern well. this is the moment our party must come together. the numbers are clocking in, it is quite incredible to see more and more colleagues recognise how difficult a period this will be, and where we need to move forward. i really...
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particularly around the privileges committee probe, steve baker, an important coup for rishi sunak tothat he thought the privileges committee meant that boris johnson returning could be a complete disaster for the conservative party, and he put it in very stark terms when he said he wasn't willing to compromise his integrity is to support borisjohnson coming back to power. two other key nominations from rishi sunak are kemi badenoch and in the past hour or so suella braverman. that suggests that the momentum is with rishi sunak even on the right of the party. also among the right of the party. also among the moderates he is picking up many votes, penny mordaunt, the third player in this race, is really lagging behind now on only 25 public nominations, and it really feels like momentum has stalled with her campaign. i like momentum has stalled with her camaiun. . ., like momentum has stalled with her camaiun. ., ., like momentum has stalled with her camaiun. . ., ., campaign. i wanted to ask you ruickl campaign. i wanted to ask you quickly about _ campaign. i wanted to ask you quickly
particularly around the privileges committee probe, steve baker, an important coup for rishi sunak tothat he thought the privileges committee meant that boris johnson returning could be a complete disaster for the conservative party, and he put it in very stark terms when he said he wasn't willing to compromise his integrity is to support borisjohnson coming back to power. two other key nominations from rishi sunak are kemi badenoch and in the past hour or so suella braverman. that suggests...
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steve baker, and he is ultimately— ministers. steve baker, and he is ultimately saying _ ministers.ls as _ ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though - ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though she i ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though she is| for now. it feels as though she is in the _ for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest _ for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest danger— for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest danger yet, - for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest danger yet, i- for now. it feels as though she is l in the greatest danger yet, i think. where _ in the greatest danger yet, i think. where has — in the greatest danger yet, i think. where has the _ in the greatest danger yet, i think. where has the greatest _ in the greatest danger yet, i think. where has the greatest danger- in the greatest danger yet, i think. . where has the greatest danger come from? when you look at the inner circle, and i use the words loosely, cabinet ministers, where do the risks come fr
steve baker, and he is ultimately— ministers. steve baker, and he is ultimately saying _ ministers.ls as _ ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though - ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though she i ultimately saying she should stay for now. it feels as though she is| for now. it feels as though she is in the _ for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest _ for now. it feels as though she is in the greatest danger— for now. it feels as though...
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this conference and in the last hour, there was a really interesting sort of intervention from steve bakeris now all the brexit arguments, he is now a minister at the northern ireland office and this is what he had to say about relations between the uk and ireland and the eu now. $5 say about relations between the uk and ireland and the eu now. as one ofthe and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people _ and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people who _ and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people who perhaps - and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people who perhaps acted i and ireland and the eu now. as one i of the people who perhaps acted with the most _ of the people who perhaps acted with the most ferocious determination to -et the most ferocious determination to get the _ the most ferocious determination to get the uk _ the most ferocious determination to get the uk out of the eu, i think we have to _ get the uk out of the eu, i think we have to bring some humility to this situation _ have to bring some humility to this situation and it is with humidity that i_ situa
this conference and in the last hour, there was a really interesting sort of intervention from steve bakeris now all the brexit arguments, he is now a minister at the northern ireland office and this is what he had to say about relations between the uk and ireland and the eu now. $5 say about relations between the uk and ireland and the eu now. as one ofthe and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people _ and ireland and the eu now. as one of the people who _ and ireland and the eu now. as...
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other key developers, steve baker, influential voice on the right of the party and big organiser amongthat his leadership would implode when a report comes back from the privileges committee investigation that he is facing. where does this leave the conservative party? labour and others continue to make the case that, given the state of things, a general election is the only answer at this point and sir keir starmer has been making that argument again this morning. has been making that argument again this morning-— this morning. leather comes in as prime minister, _ this morning. leather comes in as prime minister, we _ this morning. leather comes in as prime minister, we need - this morning. leather comes in as prime minister, we need that - this morning. leather comes in as| prime minister, we need that obr report— prime minister, we need that obr report because we only see the extent— report because we only see the extent of— report because we only see the extent of the damage. what i've said from the _ extent of the damage. what i've said from the labour party point of view is that
other key developers, steve baker, influential voice on the right of the party and big organiser amongthat his leadership would implode when a report comes back from the privileges committee investigation that he is facing. where does this leave the conservative party? labour and others continue to make the case that, given the state of things, a general election is the only answer at this point and sir keir starmer has been making that argument again this morning. has been making that argument...
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, were urging people to id steve baker, were urging people to go to— steve baker, were urging peoplee _ mordaunt, you might think would be their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined — their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined to— their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined to say it will be rishi sunak. _ am inclined to say it will be rishi sunak, whether today or at the end. i sunak, whether today or at the end. i guess— sunak, whether today or at the end. i guess the — sunak, whether today or at the end. i guess the question is, if we are going to have a contest between rishi sunak and penny mordaunt, can they come to some sort of arrangement between the two of them in the next few hours? is there some horse trading to be done? it is still possible _ horse trading to be done? it is still possible that _ horse trading to be done? it 3 still possible that penny mordaunt has 100 backers, because we do have a pool of borisjohnson's supporters weren't particularly fond of rishi sunak. i do think it has been considerably less vicious than over the summer. it considerably l
, were urging people to id steve baker, were urging people to go to— steve baker, were urging peoplee _ mordaunt, you might think would be their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined — their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined to— their more natural home. so, yes, i am inclined to say it will be rishi sunak. _ am inclined to say it will be rishi sunak, whether today or at the end. i sunak, whether today or at the end. i guess— sunak, whether today or at the end. i guess the...
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steve baker, his minister, said there would be no u—turns on this issue. they want to get back to work, they couldn't because that deadline has gone. they still have to go into this new election period. the only option, really, at this point, is for an election. they could introduce legislation to delay it, but i don't think that what happened. i think people will have to go to the polls.— to go to the polls. thank you for aaivin us to go to the polls. thank you for giving us your— to go to the polls. thank you for giving us your analysis - to go to the polls. thank you for giving us your analysis of - to go to the polls. thank you for giving us your analysis of the i giving us your analysis of the situation. charlotte gallagher, ireland correspondent. there has been reaction in the last few minutes. the leader of the alliance party, naomi long, has been giving a press conference. itruihat party, naomi long, has been giving a press conference.— press conference. what we face after an election. — press conference. what we face after an election. is _ press
steve baker, his minister, said there would be no u—turns on this issue. they want to get back to work, they couldn't because that deadline has gone. they still have to go into this new election period. the only option, really, at this point, is for an election. they could introduce legislation to delay it, but i don't think that what happened. i think people will have to go to the polls.— to go to the polls. thank you for aaivin us to go to the polls. thank you for giving us your— to go...
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this morning that union ministerfor northern ireland steve baker said no matter what the events were page, thank you and thanks to - assembly on friday. chris page, thank you and thanks to james i assembly on friday. chris page, i thank you and thanks to james shaw in glasgow and hywel griffith in cardiff. let's bring you that moment again a few minutes ago when we heard from the chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers, said graham brady, with the announcement that rishi sunak is the new leader of the conservative party and britain's next prime minister. good afternoon. as returning officer in the leadership election, i can confirm that we have received one valid candidate. rishi sunak is therefore elected as leader of the conservative party. cheering. so graham brady of the 1922 committee. we gather rishi sunak will bejust addressing committee. we gather rishi sunak will be just addressing them at 2.30. let's go back to our deputy political editor vicki young in downing street. one valid nomination as sir graeme said, but yesterday three were in that race. boris
this morning that union ministerfor northern ireland steve baker said no matter what the events were page, thank you and thanks to - assembly on friday. chris page, thank you and thanks to james i assembly on friday. chris page, i thank you and thanks to james shaw in glasgow and hywel griffith in cardiff. let's bring you that moment again a few minutes ago when we heard from the chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers, said graham brady, with the announcement that rishi...
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i think steve baker... no, not steve baker. who do we have coming here? is baker...e therese coffey has just made the point. she is closest to the cabinet of liz truss. that might be an olive branch to trust supporters and... welcome back, mr backley. he almost did that thing where you whistle and look up as if you can't see anybody. let me mention one other thing, dominic, as we update viewers with the latest developments and that is nadhim zahawi has been appointed minister without portfolio. now, that doesn't sound very exciting but actually thatis sound very exciting but actually that is probably party chairman which means he will have the job of chivvying up the party members after jake perry's short period as party chairman. and it least it is an improvement i suppose being cabinet office minister which it was one of those argument, dharma jobs you either had lots to do virtually nothing to do depending on how the premise used it but the portfolio of the party chairman is going to be a very importantjob in the run—up to the election. yes, very important job ral
i think steve baker... no, not steve baker. who do we have coming here? is baker...e therese coffey has just made the point. she is closest to the cabinet of liz truss. that might be an olive branch to trust supporters and... welcome back, mr backley. he almost did that thing where you whistle and look up as if you can't see anybody. let me mention one other thing, dominic, as we update viewers with the latest developments and that is nadhim zahawi has been appointed minister without portfolio....
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is back at stormont, working by then, chris heaton—harris has said he will call an election, and steve bakerr scrapped or significantly altered. they said they will not go back until there is action on that. they will not take it on the promise. forthe they will not take it on the promise. for the chance of that happening in the next two days, they would really have to have a miracle. we are looking at another election here in northern ireland, in the weeks before christmas. the last thing that voters want, and the last thing that voters want, and the last thing that voters want, and the last thing that politicians want. but chris heaton—harris says this is a legal deadline, and he has been left with no option. he is having these talks today with leaders of the different parties. the assembly is going to be recalled tomorrow here as well. but the likelihood is that there are still going to be a stalemate here.— there are still going to be a stalemate here. . , :, ., stalemate here. when you said that --eole stalemate here. when you said that people there _ stalemate here. when you said that
is back at stormont, working by then, chris heaton—harris has said he will call an election, and steve bakerr scrapped or significantly altered. they said they will not go back until there is action on that. they will not take it on the promise. forthe they will not take it on the promise. for the chance of that happening in the next two days, they would really have to have a miracle. we are looking at another election here in northern ireland, in the weeks before christmas. the last thing...
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steve baker, the northern ireland minister, he wants to stay as well.on to storm and called on friday and you mentioned the protocol there and essentially there has been a fully functioning dissolved government since february and the democratic unionist party are refusing to go back to stormont until the protocol post—brexit are either significantly altered or scrapped altogether. the deadline is this friday for all parties to return to stormont. it would take a miracle for that to happen for the dup to go back to stormont at this point and they are saying they want words, not actions, they don't want promises. it is looking like an election will be called on friday here. chris heaton—harris has said it will definitely happen but he might be out of a job by then and steve baker has said this is an area where the government won't you turn but they haven't you turned in the past and it is possible if there is a new northern ireland secretary they might choose to implement a delay so it would not be called on friday but so many questions here, and people,
steve baker, the northern ireland minister, he wants to stay as well.on to storm and called on friday and you mentioned the protocol there and essentially there has been a fully functioning dissolved government since february and the democratic unionist party are refusing to go back to stormont until the protocol post—brexit are either significantly altered or scrapped altogether. the deadline is this friday for all parties to return to stormont. it would take a miracle for that to happen for...
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emit when you have unlikely conduits like steve baker saying he regretted the way that british and irishpted. one option is a green channel for goods be going i adopted. one option is a green i channel for goods be going between great britain and northern ireland that was strongly at risk or certain to go through the irish republic and into the eu market, somewhere around thatis into the eu market, somewhere around that is the basis of the deal but there are still those tricky issues of state aid in northern ireland. so theissues of state aid in northern ireland. so the issues of different vat regime and so the issue of the european court ofjustice, so it�*s notjust about cheques. for harder line, is also about sovereignty. there is still an awful lot of ground to go, but the new team in place in the uk and a new mood in the uk and ireland is helping things. there�*s clearly signs of things falling, but that freight is the dup. they think they are going to be betrayed again and there will be a deal totally unacceptable for them. that raises questions about the good friday agreement of th
emit when you have unlikely conduits like steve baker saying he regretted the way that british and irishpted. one option is a green channel for goods be going i adopted. one option is a green i channel for goods be going between great britain and northern ireland that was strongly at risk or certain to go through the irish republic and into the eu market, somewhere around thatis into the eu market, somewhere around that is the basis of the deal but there are still those tricky issues of state...
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she had won that support, she was not prime minister and she put some of those euro sceptics like steve baker to steer british politics in a certain direction, that could happen again if there is the risk of a trade war with the eu. think of how the markets might react — so again, you have that constraining effect of markets, and that's something the eu will be mindful of.— will be mindful of. caroline said in her re ort will be mindful of. caroline said in her report just _ will be mindful of. caroline said in her reportjust now— will be mindful of. caroline said in her report just now that _ will be mindful of. caroline said in her report just now that there - will be mindful of. caroline said in her report just now that there is i her reportjust now that there is this sense of bewilderment from the outside looking in, and from european leaders who were there at the summit tonight. i'm not sure there's any schadenfreude because obviously, as the uk needs a strong eu, so does the eu need a strong uk, particularly where we are in the war in ukraine. we've been so obsessed with the story here
she had won that support, she was not prime minister and she put some of those euro sceptics like steve baker to steer british politics in a certain direction, that could happen again if there is the risk of a trade war with the eu. think of how the markets might react — so again, you have that constraining effect of markets, and that's something the eu will be mindful of.— will be mindful of. caroline said in her re ort will be mindful of. caroline said in her report just _ will be mindful...
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worth noting that the junior minister in the northern ireland office steve baker has today said thatle that we serve — interests of the people that we serve. she also points out that he is the _ serve. she also points out that he is the first— serve. she also points out that he is the first british—asian to be prime — is the first british—asian to be prime minister and she says that is a genuinely— prime minister and she says that is a genuinely significant moment. but she urges— a genuinely significant moment. but she urges him, in terms of economic and for— she urges him, in terms of economic and for policy — she urges him, in terms of economic and for policy of the conservative government, not to go for another round _ government, not to go for another round of— government, not to go for another round of austerity. that is the fear that there — round of austerity. that is the fear that there will be extreme cuts to public _ that there will be extreme cuts to public services in scotland as a result— public services in scotland as a result of— public services in scotland as a result
worth noting that the junior minister in the northern ireland office steve baker has today said thatle that we serve — interests of the people that we serve. she also points out that he is the _ serve. she also points out that he is the first— serve. she also points out that he is the first british—asian to be prime — is the first british—asian to be prime minister and she says that is a genuinely— prime minister and she says that is a genuinely significant moment. but she urges—...
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. >> steve, you are better critical about the new york times a minute ago. i just had a new york times correspondent peter bakerp. look that has lots of things. they continued to trade puerto rico for greenland. white house staff with mental health. i asked peter baker about the criticisms about them holding back there. books have a listen at what they said. >> well, first of all, we see that all the reporters in this book was leaving office. we didn't hold anything back while he left office. people need to know before the election. by the way he did lose the election. so before the election it wouldn't of changed the election, that you're hoping he's gonna. loose he did. loose and there's something truly urgent that he has to do. we do put that in the newspaper, and all that back. >> steve, is he wrong? >> well, i think that each cases situational. that you can't apply generalize standard to different cases. and the case of haberman, i think that you're talking about the lead white house correspondent for the new york times. and who gets to decide what information is commoditized for later? so we began the seg
. >> steve, you are better critical about the new york times a minute ago. i just had a new york times correspondent peter bakerp. look that has lots of things. they continued to trade puerto rico for greenland. white house staff with mental health. i asked peter baker about the criticisms about them holding back there. books have a listen at what they said. >> well, first of all, we see that all the reporters in this book was leaving office. we didn't hold anything back while he...
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baker, ktvu fox two news all right. thank you. tom for 17 is the time. steve you're talking about the smoke from that fire.ell, it was hot that day and the wind was so strong and the next day i think it was sunday morning. i think and it was blowing it towards candlestick. nobody distance, but i remember . well it was we were going down 88 80. we were going south bend all these fire trucks were coming up north bend. i'm like, what the heck is going on back then, of course, you didn't have a phone and things like that, right? right i'm like what the what that is going on, and then we know there was a roaring northeast wind up in the oakland berkeley hills. okay oakland downtown yesterday. 91 i'll buy that sfo 86. i'll buy that redwood city 92. i'll buy that. san francisco 90 is very suspect . why, because they were maintenance crews working there for four hours are observer michael polanski, who keeps meticulous records was 84. what do you think, pam? you buy that 84 4 blocks away yet it, says 90 . i think it's spurious, but we'll see. you know. let me let me look into it a little deeper there. few high clo
baker, ktvu fox two news all right. thank you. tom for 17 is the time. steve you're talking about the smoke from that fire.ell, it was hot that day and the wind was so strong and the next day i think it was sunday morning. i think and it was blowing it towards candlestick. nobody distance, but i remember . well it was we were going down 88 80. we were going south bend all these fire trucks were coming up north bend. i'm like, what the heck is going on back then, of course, you didn't have a...
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steve. thank you, 8 17. now california is just three days into its new water year, and the outlook already is grim. ktvu tom bakerta and explains why this winter isn't looking so good already. california just capped off the driest three years in state history. experts are predicting yet another dry year, the national weather service three month long range outlook, not a forecaster. prediction shows at best and even or below chance of normal rain and talking in the sort of outlook framework. where we're looking for things that can give us kind of an idea of which way things might be going . computer models consider a key weather influencer for california precipitation to be water temperatures in the pacific near the equator. currently a cooler water condition called la nina nina events. 10 a little bit more to be associated with dryer winners than wetter winters. but says scientists bleyer the la nina is not a strong one. so what are the odds for another dry winter ? it's kind of like 60 40 instead of 50 50, the university of nebraska's drought monitor shows what the state looked like at the end of september one y
steve. thank you, 8 17. now california is just three days into its new water year, and the outlook already is grim. ktvu tom bakerta and explains why this winter isn't looking so good already. california just capped off the driest three years in state history. experts are predicting yet another dry year, the national weather service three month long range outlook, not a forecaster. prediction shows at best and even or below chance of normal rain and talking in the sort of outlook framework....
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baker. >> all right. thank you. thank you. >> next up i believe we have chief and possible low steve and destiny from adult probation. >> good morning. and thank you member of the board for inviting us to the hearing. i'm [inaudible] i am the chief of adult prosecute bachlgz i was not [inaudible] when presented at the hearing. my background is i'm a first generation latina former high school drop out. i'm the first african-american chief for the department and been here for 23 years. adult probation is a national model in the community supervision andent row innovative props that we take to balance social work, social justice and law enforcement. our sworn and nonsworn staff mirror the community we serve am including staff that have been to prison and or in recovery and leadership positions helping to defined policies. the per inships we have helped us to achieve our mission to helping people restore their lives. i'm so proud to introduce 2 of my staffents row service manage [inaudible] and our director offent row division steve [inaudible] they are extraordinary. take it away. >> thank you, chief. hi, everyone. good morning
baker. >> all right. thank you. thank you. >> next up i believe we have chief and possible low steve and destiny from adult probation. >> good morning. and thank you member of the board for inviting us to the hearing. i'm [inaudible] i am the chief of adult prosecute bachlgz i was not [inaudible] when presented at the hearing. my background is i'm a first generation latina former high school drop out. i'm the first african-american chief for the department and been here for 23...