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stewart. mr. stewart: thank you, mr. chief justice. i'd like to make one factual clarification and then three quick legal points. first, as to the pto's current practice with respect to racial slurs, in general, the pto views tam as prohibiting a denial of registration for racial slurs, but, with respect to the single-most offensive racial slur, the pto is currently holding in abeyance applications that incorporate that word, pending this court's decision on -- leave open the possibility that that word might be viewed as scandalous. second, with respect to cohen, cohen simply illustrates the difference between a prohibition on speech and on content-based restrictions on speech that are used to prohibit and content-based criteria for government benefits. the reason that the law in cohen was held to be invalid was that it entirely prohibited the use of the word in a public space. here, we're not doing that. the -- the second thing i wanted to say -- and this follows up on questions from the chief justice and justice alito -- that content
stewart. mr. stewart: thank you, mr. chief justice. i'd like to make one factual clarification and then three quick legal points. first, as to the pto's current practice with respect to racial slurs, in general, the pto views tam as prohibiting a denial of registration for racial slurs, but, with respect to the single-most offensive racial slur, the pto is currently holding in abeyance applications that incorporate that word, pending this court's decision on -- leave open the possibility that...
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rory stewart? for the knives to come out. come. at so early on? rory stewart?ome outlj come. at so early on? rory stewart? for the knives to come out. i do think it is sort ofjustified. this debate, this competition to be the leader, it is all about who is a lever, who is a true leader, who is a remaineror soft lever, who is a true leader, who is a remainer or soft brexiteer. they may say they are the unity candidate, but they will be pushed in one direction or another in the binary choice they will face. i think they are being honest from the very start. borisjohnson, rory stewart, they are poles apart when it comes to brexit. so why not say that from the very beginning. conservative party members know that from the start. smears are being made. they are saying they would have a second referendum. hats off, everything into the ring, and off we go. this is a dominic raab, saying that brexit needs unflinching resolve. first, how much does that differfrom resolve. first, how much does that differ from what boris has been saying? no—deal brexit, isn't that what he
rory stewart? for the knives to come out. come. at so early on? rory stewart?ome outlj come. at so early on? rory stewart? for the knives to come out. i do think it is sort ofjustified. this debate, this competition to be the leader, it is all about who is a lever, who is a true leader, who is a remaineror soft lever, who is a true leader, who is a remainer or soft brexiteer. they may say they are the unity candidate, but they will be pushed in one direction or another in the binary choice they...
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level rory stewart says you cannot trust borisjohnson rory stewart says you cannot trust boris johnsonwart says you cannot trust borisjohnson and as we will see he is not the only one saying that. additionally we have iain duncan smith calling rory stewart idiotic for making those remarks. yes, it has all started. less than 24 hours then and they are calling each other names. what do you make of the strategy? do you think it is a good idea for this turning on boris en masse? how is that scene?” idea for this turning on boris en masse? how is that scene? i don't think it matters who. all this does is perpetuates the notion amongst ordinary people out there that this lot are behaving like schoolboys. it is like question time to come on, grow up. this is a crisis facing the country and it was started by sliding each other off in this way and we will, in the eyes of many people, diminish them all.m and we will, in the eyes of many people, diminish them all. it is trying to get through that first stage of the elimination process amongst the mps before it goes out to the members. and boris g
level rory stewart says you cannot trust borisjohnson rory stewart says you cannot trust boris johnsonwart says you cannot trust borisjohnson and as we will see he is not the only one saying that. additionally we have iain duncan smith calling rory stewart idiotic for making those remarks. yes, it has all started. less than 24 hours then and they are calling each other names. what do you make of the strategy? do you think it is a good idea for this turning on boris en masse? how is that...
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matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart.esty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet, so that is people like jeremy hunt the foreign secretary, rory stewart international development secretary, michael gove the environment secretary, and then you have the candidates coming from the brexit side of the argument. that is boris johnson the former foreign secretary, dominic raab the former brexit secretary, steve baker, a very prominent eurosceptic conservative mp. those two camps will produce two candidates which will produce two candidates which will go through to the conservative party's grassroots membership. to go back to what anne said earlier, yes, this contest is all about brexit, but it will also be about the crucial question of who can defeat jeremy corbyn, but also who can defeat nigel farage's brexit party
matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart.esty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet, so that is people like jeremy hunt the foreign secretary, rory stewart international development secretary, michael gove the environment secretary, and then you have the candidates coming from...
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radio i newsbeat reporter nesta mcgregor is in stewart park for us.nd. sunshine is glorious, on stage today anne—marie, jess glynne and stormzy. 30,000 excited music fans expected through the gates. i am with a few of them who were lucky enough to get tickets. ladies, they are the golden tickets. what was it like getting one? i couldn't believe i got one. it isjust so exciting to be here. so many people didn't get one. who are you looking forward to seeing today? mumford and sons, definitely, i love them. and miley cyrus, she is my favourite. what does it mean having an event like this in your hometown? i know, it isjust crazy having it so close to home. we are here. it is just amazing, can't wait. they really are the hottest tickets in town. and today headlining will be us singer miley cyrus. i was lucky enough to be in this park when she sound checked yesterday. you are in for an absolute treat. now it's time for a look at the weather. here is nick. could be rain into tonight. cloud increasing this afternoon. should brighten up again through the res
radio i newsbeat reporter nesta mcgregor is in stewart park for us.nd. sunshine is glorious, on stage today anne—marie, jess glynne and stormzy. 30,000 excited music fans expected through the gates. i am with a few of them who were lucky enough to get tickets. ladies, they are the golden tickets. what was it like getting one? i couldn't believe i got one. it isjust so exciting to be here. so many people didn't get one. who are you looking forward to seeing today? mumford and sons, definitely,...
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with mr hancock and fellow cabinet minister rory stewart. . . fellow cabinet minister rory stewart...ll tell anyone who will listen that brexit must be crucial and will be delivered. but... anybody who pretends —— otherwise the solution be done already. it is not about the detailed lines in this deal, it is about the way in which we communicate and negotiate. i worked in iraq and was a professional diplomat. if distinct ofjordan staal. .. diplomat. if distinct ofjordan staal... michael gove supported live and tonight his friends are talking up and tonight his friends are talking up his prospects and... it is time for a bickle. how will the contest were? theresa may is not leaving downing street just yet and will stand down as conservative leader a week on friday. the following week, the race to replace it will formally begin but mrs may will stay on as prime minister but will stand down injuly when prime minister but will stand down in july when the successor prime minister but will stand down injuly when the successor is chosen. borisjohnson injuly when the successor is chosen. boris
with mr hancock and fellow cabinet minister rory stewart. . . fellow cabinet minister rory stewart...ll tell anyone who will listen that brexit must be crucial and will be delivered. but... anybody who pretends —— otherwise the solution be done already. it is not about the detailed lines in this deal, it is about the way in which we communicate and negotiate. i worked in iraq and was a professional diplomat. if distinct ofjordan staal. .. diplomat. if distinct ofjordan staal... michael gove...
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around 64,000 fans are expected at stewart park over the weekend. nothing breaks like a heart. james arthur and jess glynn are singing tonight — imight go! radio i newsbeat reporter nesta is in stewart park for us. you are missing out. plenty of time to make it to middlesbrough. day two, plenty of music so far, we have had mumford and sons stormzy and ann—marie. we will have miley cyrus to come and lewis capaldi. this morning, despite his success he was ina greggs morning, despite his success he was in a greggs bakery serving customers. the dust is settling. you have five minutes away. what is it like having these big weekend here? it is amazing. i live so close. we came last night, we are coming tomorrow, the full weekend. who are you looking forward to seeing? miley cyrus. she came on last night as well. i thought, cyrus. she came on last night as well. ithought, i have seen cyrus. she came on last night as well. i thought, i have seen her once but want to see her again. and also lewis ca paldi once but want to see her again. and also lewis capald
around 64,000 fans are expected at stewart park over the weekend. nothing breaks like a heart. james arthur and jess glynn are singing tonight — imight go! radio i newsbeat reporter nesta is in stewart park for us. you are missing out. plenty of time to make it to middlesbrough. day two, plenty of music so far, we have had mumford and sons stormzy and ann—marie. we will have miley cyrus to come and lewis capaldi. this morning, despite his success he was ina greggs morning, despite his...
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he has declared, stewart has definitely declared, stewart has definitely declared, borisjohnson, declaredla ken in switzerland, declared, borisjohnson, who is in interlaken in switzerland, at a conference. interesting in his linkage, dorisjohnson today, talking about, and swiss german. was he? no,... no... it was a joke he? no,... no... it was ajoke on language. you never know, he does speak and lots of linkages, boris johnson. you never know, he does speak and lots of linkages, boris johnsonm a linkage of charge, is to? it is not bothering with english. sorry about that. anyway, what i had to say was in english, thankfully, from my language limited brain. but, he put straight back on the table, didn't he idea of deal or no deal. you may guess. so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no deal off the table. and he got lots of people excited really quickly by saying well, we are basically going to leave at the bed to back end of october, whatever happens, and that will be one of the big fault lines in the tory leadership contest, is who will say openly,
he has declared, stewart has definitely declared, stewart has definitely declared, borisjohnson, declaredla ken in switzerland, declared, borisjohnson, who is in interlaken in switzerland, at a conference. interesting in his linkage, dorisjohnson today, talking about, and swiss german. was he? no,... no... it was a joke he? no,... no... it was ajoke on language. you never know, he does speak and lots of linkages, boris johnson. you never know, he does speak and lots of linkages, boris johnsonm...
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around 64,000 fans are expected at stewart park over the weekend.e to perform their hit "nothing breaks like a heart". stormzy and mumford and sons have already been entertaining the crowds today. butjess glynne has announced she won't be singing tonight as she has a sore throat. radio 1 newsbeat reporter nesta mcgregor is at stewart park for us. you will promise to add me, right? welcome to stewart park in middlesbrough for day two of radio 1's big weekend and even when mumford and sons and stormzy are on stage, there's still time to update your instagram feed. radio 1's specifically chose middlesbrough because it aims to get to areas that perhaps don't have large music festivals. certainly when the big acts come to the uk, they might miss out. two people also trying to put the local area on the map are laura and zoe. so, tell me exactly enjoy tees valley, what do you do? enjoyteesvalley. com is basically a website that showcases everything that tees valley has to offer. the tees valley is an amazing place for music, entertainment, just a great day
around 64,000 fans are expected at stewart park over the weekend.e to perform their hit "nothing breaks like a heart". stormzy and mumford and sons have already been entertaining the crowds today. butjess glynne has announced she won't be singing tonight as she has a sore throat. radio 1 newsbeat reporter nesta mcgregor is at stewart park for us. you will promise to add me, right? welcome to stewart park in middlesbrough for day two of radio 1's big weekend and even when mumford and...
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iain duncan smith suggesting the comment from mr stewart was stupid.will be the dominating and only topic in this two—month contest. chris, thank you. and there will be more on the leadership contest tomorrow on the andrew marr show at 10am on bbc one. his guests include former brexit secretary dominic raab and the chancellor, philip hammond. a british man is reported to have died on mount everest, bringing the death toll to 10 this season on the world's highest peak. robin haynes fisher reportedly fell ill while descending from the summit. there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queuing near the peak. an irishman also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas. andy moore has the story. did you see where you were going, robin? i'm going to the top. but i'm going via the ice storm! yeah, it should be a trip to remember. robin haynes fisher was filmed by his partner at everest base camp just a few weeks ago. and this was him four years ago on the summit of mont blanc. he had also climbed aconcagua, the highest mounta
iain duncan smith suggesting the comment from mr stewart was stupid.will be the dominating and only topic in this two—month contest. chris, thank you. and there will be more on the leadership contest tomorrow on the andrew marr show at 10am on bbc one. his guests include former brexit secretary dominic raab and the chancellor, philip hammond. a british man is reported to have died on mount everest, bringing the death toll to 10 this season on the world's highest peak. robin haynes fisher...
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stewart, an attorney who has represented bob in the past, has rejoined his legal team.ful as it is, worries that bobby durst may be the friend she never knew after all. >> you're prepared? >> no. >> not prepared to deal with that? >> he's my friend. i can't understand harming a human being, okay? doesn't make sense to me. i don't know if i can forgive that and i wish i could, i'm struggling with that. i don't know. that it. i don't know. >>> that's all for this edition of "date"dateline." we'll see you again sunday at >>> i think i was just in shock to find out that she's gone. and the cause is a gunshot wound. you just wonder, how could this happen? it seems very surreal. >> a quiet night at home shattered by a gunshot. >> she came out of the shower, and i heard a pop, and there's blood! >> a young wife dying on the floor.
stewart, an attorney who has represented bob in the past, has rejoined his legal team.ful as it is, worries that bobby durst may be the friend she never knew after all. >> you're prepared? >> no. >> not prepared to deal with that? >> he's my friend. i can't understand harming a human being, okay? doesn't make sense to me. i don't know if i can forgive that and i wish i could, i'm struggling with that. i don't know. that it. i don't know. >>> that's all for this...
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stewart came from u.k. there was a command and control. and you lived both differences. >> let me respond to the question it is valid, i do' a rational conversation about things, but i want talk tug truth, european socialism does not work, in 1970s, i tell you, i was england. the kolcold, steel, gas, stratid electricity, all that and airlines owned and run by the government, they ran if scott grouninto theground. that was english socialism, i come here, i find a capitalist society you can work your way up the food chain, market thatcher who restored england to pro prosperity. you are still laughing, i don't know why. charles: it has been great, we'll keep it goiing, than goinu to stewart varney, when we come back, neil cavuto will join our panel. don't go away. i can't believe it. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ye
stewart came from u.k. there was a command and control. and you lived both differences. >> let me respond to the question it is valid, i do' a rational conversation about things, but i want talk tug truth, european socialism does not work, in 1970s, i tell you, i was england. the kolcold, steel, gas, stratid electricity, all that and airlines owned and run by the government, they ran if scott grouninto theground. that was english socialism, i come here, i find a capitalist society you can...
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stewart came from u.k. there was a command and control. and you lived both differences. >> let me respond to the question it is valid, i do' a rational conversation about things, but i want talk tug truth, european socialism does not work, in 1970s, i tell you, i was england. the kolcold, steel, gas, stratid electricity, all that and airlines owned and run by the government, they ran if scott grouninto theground. that was english socialism, i come here, i find a capitalist society you can work your way up the food chain, market thatcher who restored england to pro prosperity. you are still laughing, i don't know why. charles: it has been great, we'll keep it goiing, than goinu to stewart varney, when we come back, neil cavuto will join our panel. don't go away. the ai i need? it's gotta scale across my business. starting here, in procurement, helping us find the right suppliers. then here in logistic, to avoid disruptions! here in sales. even here! i'm talking about ai we can build to work... here, predicting trends. and here, wherever our
stewart came from u.k. there was a command and control. and you lived both differences. >> let me respond to the question it is valid, i do' a rational conversation about things, but i want talk tug truth, european socialism does not work, in 1970s, i tell you, i was england. the kolcold, steel, gas, stratid electricity, all that and airlines owned and run by the government, they ran if scott grouninto theground. that was english socialism, i come here, i find a capitalist society you can...
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radio 1 newsbeat reporter nesta mvgregor is in stewart park for us.ded for the perfect music festival. we have sunshine, 30,000 excited music fans and some of the biggest stars on the planet. now, just a few minutes, the likes ofjess glynne, anne marie and stormzy are going to be on and today the headline act is us singer miley cyrus. now yesterday, we were lucky enough to be here when miley was sound checking and boy are you in for a treat. she has brought her a game. a few fans were lucky enough to get a sneak peek of miley yesterday. she popped up to perform beside dj mark ronson. it was for a special dance music event which kick—started day one of the festival. now radio 1 purposely chose middlesbrough as the venue for big weekend 2019 because there is a belief that when the biggest music stars in the world come to the uk, they go to places like london, manchester, birmingham but middlesbrough sometimes might get missed out. not this weekend. if all stays at it is, we are in for an absolute treat. now an extraordinary story about generosity and ha
radio 1 newsbeat reporter nesta mvgregor is in stewart park for us.ded for the perfect music festival. we have sunshine, 30,000 excited music fans and some of the biggest stars on the planet. now, just a few minutes, the likes ofjess glynne, anne marie and stormzy are going to be on and today the headline act is us singer miley cyrus. now yesterday, we were lucky enough to be here when miley was sound checking and boy are you in for a treat. she has brought her a game. a few fans were lucky...
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another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservativeder and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. don't ‘scaremonger‘ students — universities are warned ahead of a call for tuition fees to be reduced by nearly £2000 per year. rules allowing homeowners to build extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. and extraordinary scenes from two democracies: from narendra modi of india to theresa may in britain. that's in dateline, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the race is on for a new tory leader to succeed theresa may. health secretary matt hancock is the latest cabinet minister to declare he will stand. he follows four other current or former cabinet ministers in putting their names forward. mrs may has confirmed she will step down next month, meaning a new prime minister could be in place by the end ofjuly. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. stepping out to acknowledge it's over. never easy t
another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservativeder and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. don't ‘scaremonger‘ students — universities are warned ahead of a call for tuition fees to be reduced by nearly £2000 per year. rules allowing homeowners to build extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. and extraordinary scenes from...
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>>this is the moment ian stewart says he trained 10 years for making the treacherous trek to the top of mount everest stuart planned an 8 hour journey to the summit instead. it took him 12. >>what point were you out when you realize and said to yourself. i think i'm doc. >>so the first point that panic really hit me was was at the summit. sos up there with with our guide. and he looked at me and was like a. we're both real and oxygen we gotta go. i was very lucky that one of our sherpas in our decided to to make the decision to bring oxygen up from the balcony. >>he says he never expected this climb could have been his last. he promised his wife katie that he prioritize come home over reaching the summit. >>that's what cause me to break down a bit on the descent was that my wife right in the eyes and told her that and. almost and follow through. >>stuart scaled everest the day this photo was taken showing an hour's long back up and it's death still we're breathing becomes most difficult. veteran mountaineers are suggesting the slowdown and inexperienced climbers could all be factors
>>this is the moment ian stewart says he trained 10 years for making the treacherous trek to the top of mount everest stuart planned an 8 hour journey to the summit instead. it took him 12. >>what point were you out when you realize and said to yourself. i think i'm doc. >>so the first point that panic really hit me was was at the summit. sos up there with with our guide. and he looked at me and was like a. we're both real and oxygen we gotta go. i was very lucky that one of...
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stewart, we talked about the camp david accords. talk about some of the other consequential historical events, meetings that happened, throughout history. >> winston churchill was the first international visitor with fdr. it was mrs. roosevelt wanting him to get the white house from her. they enjoyed fishing there and talking. they talked about the invasion of sicily, normandy, pretty consequential conversations. eisenhower had khrushchev to camp david. eisenhower was the first american president to make use of helicopters for presidential travel. he spontaneously, the soviets did not want khrushchev on the helicopter, so i can asked directly in person, can i give you a tour? he said at the american president would get on, i can get onto. they did a tour of washington and then went to camp david and enjoyed a great time up there. khrushchev liked that american-made helicopter so much, talked eisenhower into letting him by two that he took back with him to the soviet union. another story is in. bereschnev did not know much about camp
stewart, we talked about the camp david accords. talk about some of the other consequential historical events, meetings that happened, throughout history. >> winston churchill was the first international visitor with fdr. it was mrs. roosevelt wanting him to get the white house from her. they enjoyed fishing there and talking. they talked about the invasion of sicily, normandy, pretty consequential conversations. eisenhower had khrushchev to camp david. eisenhower was the first american...
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the headlines: another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become new conservative leader and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances, as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. rules allowing homeowners to build some extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. now on bbc news, it's time for a special edition of the bbc‘s brexitcast — on the day theresa may set a date for her departure — with adam fleming and katya adler in brussels, and chris mason and laura kuenssberg in westminster. brexit means brexit. breaking up is hard. the people voted and they have to get on with it. a process which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. what does brexit mean? hello, chris in westminster. laura in westminster. so, laura, what a day! w
the headlines: another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become new conservative leader and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances, as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on...
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rory stewart, he is very concerned about a new deal.rrently the international development secretary. we just heard matt hancock, the health secretary, has declared this morning. there are likely to be many other names as well. people like michael gove might run. andrea leadsom who was the second choice behind theresa may a couple of years ago. it may be a very wide field when the selection happens. how much of a desirable brexit be? it is going to be more than just brexit be? it is going to be more thanjust brexit, brexit be? it is going to be more than just brexit, but brexit is the single biggest issue facing the country at the moment, and the issue that will be hardest for whoever the new prime minister is to deal with. all of the candidates who have declared so far, with the exception of rory stewart, are either former brexit campaigners, or if they did vote for remain, they want to push brexit through. amber rhodes has ruled herself out because she says she isn't committed and after brexit. she isn't committed and after brexit. wel
rory stewart, he is very concerned about a new deal.rrently the international development secretary. we just heard matt hancock, the health secretary, has declared this morning. there are likely to be many other names as well. people like michael gove might run. andrea leadsom who was the second choice behind theresa may a couple of years ago. it may be a very wide field when the selection happens. how much of a desirable brexit be? it is going to be more than just brexit be? it is going to be...
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rory stewart was promoted to the cabinet last week in the mini reshuffle that followed the sacking ofwilliamson. mr stewart was appearing before the international development committee to talk about stamping out sexual exploitation in the aid sector. but a conservative wondered if his mind was on thejob. so you've got a lot of work on your plate and yet three and a half days into the job, you are telling sophie rich you want to be prime minister. how can we be absolutely convinced that you are committed totally to the job that you have just been put into and that part of your mind, because we could be in a leadership election in a few weeks... i'm going to stop you because we said we want to devote today to this important matter and allow the secretary of state to reply to what is essentially... so, i think i understand where you're coming from. i have some advantages taking thisjob. i'm probably the only secretary of state who occupied every commons junior ministerial role in this department before i took it over. i understand therefore our programmes in east asia and africa in enorm
rory stewart was promoted to the cabinet last week in the mini reshuffle that followed the sacking ofwilliamson. mr stewart was appearing before the international development committee to talk about stamping out sexual exploitation in the aid sector. but a conservative wondered if his mind was on thejob. so you've got a lot of work on your plate and yet three and a half days into the job, you are telling sophie rich you want to be prime minister. how can we be absolutely convinced that you are...
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stewart island, but would totally ta ken out by stewart island, but would totally taken out by predatorsedators have been removed. what does this surgery mean in terms of efforts to preserve the species for the future, or is this just the species for the future, or is thisjust a one—off the species for the future, or is this just a one—off success story? well, this is the story that is getting all the news, but there has been a really good breeding year for the ka kapo, been a really good breeding year for the kakapo, and the department of conservation team done phenomenally well. there is a whole group of veterinarians from different institutions in new zealand providing veterinary support to those conservation efforts. so while this is an unusual story and is sort of the icing on the cake, there is a whole lot of us who are working for the conservation of the species. and just briefly, espy1b, please tell me you have a cuter name being thought up? espy 1b is like a holding name at the moment. this check‘s mother ‘s aspirins. 1b refers to the number of the clutch under the order of the
stewart island, but would totally ta ken out by stewart island, but would totally taken out by predatorsedators have been removed. what does this surgery mean in terms of efforts to preserve the species for the future, or is this just the species for the future, or is thisjust a one—off the species for the future, or is this just a one—off success story? well, this is the story that is getting all the news, but there has been a really good breeding year for the ka kapo, been a really good...
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is rory stewart of the dark horse?coming forward, they stand on the sidelines and wait until other people knock each other out and come forward. in the mail on sunday we have dominic raab setting out his stall at some length. he has really thought out what he is going to stand for, which isjust thought out what he is going to stand for, which is just about everything. lower taxes plus paternity leave. absolutely. dominic raab says that he can stop corbyn, as other people have. but he wants to raise paternity leave for a man and bringing apprentice ships for 14 to 16—year—olds. and bringing apprentice ships for 14 to 16-year-olds. how do we find those? we don't seem to have enough for 18—year—olds. i was reading a little bit earlier that in 50 years, the favourite has never won the leadership race. it is extraordinary. i think there are some quite brave statements from some quite brave statements from some politicians such as david gauke in this observer story, warning about the problems that would arise from a no—deal
is rory stewart of the dark horse?coming forward, they stand on the sidelines and wait until other people knock each other out and come forward. in the mail on sunday we have dominic raab setting out his stall at some length. he has really thought out what he is going to stand for, which isjust thought out what he is going to stand for, which is just about everything. lower taxes plus paternity leave. absolutely. dominic raab says that he can stop corbyn, as other people have. but he wants to...
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jackie stewart thank you forjoining us.is for the reason it is but niki was a great man and a great man within the sport, notjust as a racing driver but with regards to the mercedes team. he will be sadly missed by them and of course a great many other people around the world. a great austrian and a real hero over there and rightly so and a good friend of mine. some wonderful tributes paid today, a huge figure in the sport, itjust reminds you of that and you have called him the bravest after that horrendous accident that defined his career and him asa accident that defined his career and him as a person i suppose. yes, it was just a him as a person i suppose. yes, it wasjust a huge him as a person i suppose. yes, it was just a huge accident, it looked like a mechanical failure, was just a huge accident, it looked like a mechanicalfailure, he was just a huge accident, it looked like a mechanical failure, he was trapped in the car and the client was on fire. it had been a high—speed accident at the same time. several drivers
jackie stewart thank you forjoining us.is for the reason it is but niki was a great man and a great man within the sport, notjust as a racing driver but with regards to the mercedes team. he will be sadly missed by them and of course a great many other people around the world. a great austrian and a real hero over there and rightly so and a good friend of mine. some wonderful tributes paid today, a huge figure in the sport, itjust reminds you of that and you have called him the bravest after...
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alec stewart speaking there, who was capped in the last time england hosted the world cup in 1999.t a few minutes' time, but for now, let's go back to stephen at the bbc sport centre. just two more sleeps until the all—english champions league final. not long to wait. tottenham are already in madrid going through their final preparations whilst liverpool have remained a home, at their melwood training complex, a little longer. reporting from the spanish capital our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. well,, believe it or not, fans have already started to gather here in madrid as the city braces itself for at least 33,000 liverpool and spurs fans, but in reality it could be even double that, because i've been speaking to some today, and many of them don't even have match tickets, they just felt they simply had to be here. and of course we had these amazing stories about journeys here. and of course we had these amazing stories aboutjourneys to baku, but equally we hearing about some amazing stories today. i've spoken to fans who have come from thailand, hong kong, even melbourne an
alec stewart speaking there, who was capped in the last time england hosted the world cup in 1999.t a few minutes' time, but for now, let's go back to stephen at the bbc sport centre. just two more sleeps until the all—english champions league final. not long to wait. tottenham are already in madrid going through their final preparations whilst liverpool have remained a home, at their melwood training complex, a little longer. reporting from the spanish capital our sports correspondent,...
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cnn's anna stewart live for us in london with the latest.to the allegation of rape, and only that allegation. there were three others that have actually expired since he's been in the embassy over the last years. there was the one count of unlawful coercion, and two counts of molestation. the rape allegation doesn't expire until august next year, and they are reopening the case. julian assange, it's important to remember has denied all of the allegations. no decision yet on the charges that the swedish prosecutors may bring forward but they will issue a european arrest warrant and they will request extradition once he has served time in a uk prison as he is at the moment for skipping bail. he was given 50 weeks and won't be eligible for early release until he's served 25 of those. after that, the issue of an extradition request for sweden and the u.s., and the british government will have to decide which takes precedence. >> anna stewart live with the breaking news in london. >>> to cnn business this monday morning, global stock markets shar
cnn's anna stewart live for us in london with the latest.to the allegation of rape, and only that allegation. there were three others that have actually expired since he's been in the embassy over the last years. there was the one count of unlawful coercion, and two counts of molestation. the rape allegation doesn't expire until august next year, and they are reopening the case. julian assange, it's important to remember has denied all of the allegations. no decision yet on the charges that the...
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stewart planned an eight-hour journey to the summit. instead it took 12. at when you realized and said to yourself, i think i'm going to die here? >> the first point the panic hit was at the summit. i was up there with our guide. he looked at me and was like, hey, we're both really low on oxygen. we've got to go. i was very lucky one of the sherpas in the group decided to make the decision to bring an extra bottle of oxygen up from the balcony. >> reporter: he said he never expected this climb could have been his last. he promised his wife katie he'd prioritize coming home over reaching the summit. >> that's what caused me to break down on the descent. i looked my wife in the eyes and told her that. then i almost didn't follow through. >> reporter: stewart scaled everest the day this photo 'cause taken showing an hour long wait where breathing is most difficult. veteran mountaineers are sukting the shro -- suggesting the slow down and the inexperienced climbing could be to blame for the 11 deaths this season. robin fischer was part of stewart's initial gro
stewart planned an eight-hour journey to the summit. instead it took 12. at when you realized and said to yourself, i think i'm going to die here? >> the first point the panic hit was at the summit. i was up there with our guide. he looked at me and was like, hey, we're both really low on oxygen. we've got to go. i was very lucky one of the sherpas in the group decided to make the decision to bring an extra bottle of oxygen up from the balcony. >> reporter: he said he never expected...
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of "martha stewart living"?ellfish and the lobsters and the potatoes. >> yeah. >> so you can do it in a pot on a grill. >> okay. >> it tastes just as good. >> what is a clam bake. >> what constitutes a clam bake besides the clams? >> all these beautiful ingredients from lobsters and shellfish and shrimp and chorizo and potatoes all of that goes into a clam bake it's called a bake because you used to bake it in the sand in a big hole happy birthday, by the way >> thank you, martha stewart >> he's 40 years old you're over the hill >> all downhill from here, right? >> started with aromatics which is union and garlic and beer don't forget the beef. >> don't forget -- >> pour that beer in >> does it matter what kind? >> your favorite beer. >> whatever you like >> if you're going to be drinking that beer, pour it in there. >> whole bottle. 12 ounces. we wasted a bottle of beer - >> and seaweed if you don't have seaweeds, you can use a rack you don't want everything in the bottom of the pot. that acts as your rack, but
of "martha stewart living"?ellfish and the lobsters and the potatoes. >> yeah. >> so you can do it in a pot on a grill. >> okay. >> it tastes just as good. >> what is a clam bake. >> what constitutes a clam bake besides the clams? >> all these beautiful ingredients from lobsters and shellfish and shrimp and chorizo and potatoes all of that goes into a clam bake it's called a bake because you used to bake it in the sand in a big hole happy...
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also stamping isjeremy hunt, esther mcvey, the former work and pensions secretary, and rory stewart, development secretary. we are expecting many other names to end up in the frame as well. among those, the current environment secretary michael booth, who was heavily involved in the leave campaign. andrea leadsom, she was the second choice for party leader when theresa may took the job a couple of years ago, and sajid javid, the home secretary. you will hear much more over the next few days from several of those people, may be saying that they are going to ta ke may be saying that they are going to take part in this contest. then, in a couple of weeks, the race will formally get under way. in a few minutes, we'll be talking to one of those confirmed leadership contenders, rory stewart, at 8.10am. us troops have been deployed to the middle east as tensions between america and iran continues to rise. the relationship between the two countries has been strained for months since president donald trump imposed sanctions on iran and backed out of the iranian nuclear deal. here's our washin
also stamping isjeremy hunt, esther mcvey, the former work and pensions secretary, and rory stewart, development secretary. we are expecting many other names to end up in the frame as well. among those, the current environment secretary michael booth, who was heavily involved in the leave campaign. andrea leadsom, she was the second choice for party leader when theresa may took the job a couple of years ago, and sajid javid, the home secretary. you will hear much more over the next few days...
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ifeel like rory stewart work in the national interest with labour. of course i think this government very much wants labour to come across and help them and be able to present some of the things with the national brand but still it goes back to the same argument on the customs union and whether the conservatives will adopt what labour once in the customs union wholesale or not. what struck me about this article was that he is saying if we get a deal, it has to be a proper deal of national unity. because it needs to last for 30 or a0 years. there are not many deals that last for that long. ooh yes. fair enough, it does need to be a national deal to get the parliament. the shame is that it has to be in international deal to get through anywhere any county ground or brussels i think the problem is what seems to be coming out of these meetings, times report earlier, elements of the single market they were talking about and elements of the customs union and we know cherry picking is impossible so if what labour are asking for are elements of the single ma
ifeel like rory stewart work in the national interest with labour. of course i think this government very much wants labour to come across and help them and be able to present some of the things with the national brand but still it goes back to the same argument on the customs union and whether the conservatives will adopt what labour once in the customs union wholesale or not. what struck me about this article was that he is saying if we get a deal, it has to be a proper deal of national...
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and i think that rory stewart is doing a good job of that.g in persian to someone he met on barking high street. maybe it is a bit much for some. dominic rab's approach, i don't think it is going down quite so don't think it is going down quite so well, but i think he has also always been thought of, because he doesn't have very much cabinet experience, he was thought over a little bit of a nobody and he is trying to do everything he can to counter that, showing himself as a very serious politician with a serious economic plan for britain. he did this huge double page spread on the mail on sunday in sunday, explain how he wanted to cut income tax. and he is quite young. we have heard quite a lot from dominic rav and jeremy hunt and esther mcvey and roger stuart and also matt hancock. we have not heard, actually, if you believe there are two sides to this leadership contest, we have not heard from the front runners on both sides, michael gove and boris johnson. for boris, ithink sides, michael gove and boris johnson. for boris, i think that is
and i think that rory stewart is doing a good job of that.g in persian to someone he met on barking high street. maybe it is a bit much for some. dominic rab's approach, i don't think it is going down quite so don't think it is going down quite so well, but i think he has also always been thought of, because he doesn't have very much cabinet experience, he was thought over a little bit of a nobody and he is trying to do everything he can to counter that, showing himself as a very serious...
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rory stewart has definitely declared.uage was interesting today. in swiss german? was he? you never know, he does talk lots of languages! latin is in his language of choice if he's not bothered with english. s, or greek. what he had to say was in english thankfully. he pushed it back on the table, the idea of deal or no—deal, so table, the idea of deal or no—deal, so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no—deal off the table. a big mistake to ever talk about taking no-deal off the table. yes, he got lots of people excited very quickly by saying we were going to leave at the end of october whatever happens. that will be one of the big fault lines in the leadership contest. who will openly say that they are willing to leave without a deal, and who will say that it's absolutely not a chance, or they would do everything possible in their power. i think people getting ina their power. i think people getting in a froth about everything boris johnson says, it can change. adam and chris, you h
rory stewart has definitely declared.uage was interesting today. in swiss german? was he? you never know, he does talk lots of languages! latin is in his language of choice if he's not bothered with english. s, or greek. what he had to say was in english thankfully. he pushed it back on the table, the idea of deal or no—deal, so table, the idea of deal or no—deal, so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no—deal off the table. a big mistake to ever talk...
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congressman stewart continues to share this concern along with all the other abductees and continues to put pressure when possible on the case and the situation that is facing all of the family members here. i wish i had more to report on, to be honest. i wish i could sit here and tell you we have some big breakthrough breakthrough. that is not the case. this increasing number of high level talks make us hopeful that this is an issue that is continually brought up. president trump has brought it president trump has brought it up and we continue to pressure through the state department and other opportunities. congressman stewart happens to be a good friend of secretary pompeo, to be able too pressure and continue to bring up the importance of this. i think it is important that it is not forgotten, and that is why we are here today, to build on the memory of that. i could continue on some of the efforts and collaborations from foreign affairs perspective that congressman stewart has engaged on. however i feel like there was a wonderful synopsis that's already been given. no need to co
congressman stewart continues to share this concern along with all the other abductees and continues to put pressure when possible on the case and the situation that is facing all of the family members here. i wish i had more to report on, to be honest. i wish i could sit here and tell you we have some big breakthrough breakthrough. that is not the case. this increasing number of high level talks make us hopeful that this is an issue that is continually brought up. president trump has brought...
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the headlines: another two cabinet ministers, matt hancock and rory stewart, enter the race to becomehe new conservative leader and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. rules allowing homeowners to build extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. more news and sport 2pm. now on bbc news we're heading to cannes for the world's most prestigious film festival. it's talking movies with tom brook. hello, from the french riviera and welcome to this special edition of talking movies. i'm tom burke. we look back on the highlights of this yea rs look back on the highlights of this years cannes film festival. 0ne one of the biggest events in cannes during the 12 days of the festival is the unveiling of the new quentin tarantino film, is the unveiling of the new quentin tara ntino film, 0nce is the unveiling of the new quentin tarantino film
the headlines: another two cabinet ministers, matt hancock and rory stewart, enter the race to becomehe new conservative leader and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. rules allowing homeowners to build extensions in england without planning permission have been...
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the international development secretary and conservative leadership candidate, rory stewart, spoke aboutit if he were to become prime minister. there is no magic solution to brexit. and if there were it would already have been done, it's not about changing a line here, there or everywhere. it's about what i, working as a diplomat, working in iraq and afghanistan, learnt day in, day out that negotiating a deal is about understanding what your end point is, so what kind of economy do you want, what kind of trade deal works for the economy and getting that trade deal through negotiating, being flexible, being nimble. one of the subjects that gets discussed whether there really is still the appetite to leave beyond the conservative party, there are all sorts of polls that suggest the ballots could be now in favour of remain. would you consider holding a second referendum on a deal? no, i would not do that. i think that would be very dangerous. dangerous for a couple of reasons. firstly i think it's very dangerous to hold a referendum, promising you are going to respect it and then hold a sec
the international development secretary and conservative leadership candidate, rory stewart, spoke aboutit if he were to become prime minister. there is no magic solution to brexit. and if there were it would already have been done, it's not about changing a line here, there or everywhere. it's about what i, working as a diplomat, working in iraq and afghanistan, learnt day in, day out that negotiating a deal is about understanding what your end point is, so what kind of economy do you want,...
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and working with clark gable, jimmy stewart a nd working with clark gable, jimmy stewart and rock hudsonthem where that would at all. she just seem to find the wrong person all the time and, you know, she was, you know, a good wife and she just did what she had to do. on-screen, at least that relationship with rock hudson was one of the great on—screen romances. very much so when they were good friends offscreen. i always said it was too bad she didn‘t marry him even though he was gay. he was a nice guy and he loved her, they a lwa ys nice guy and he loved her, they always had great fun together. mary anne, thank you very much for joining us. oh, well, thank you. 0llie wood legend two has died aged 97. there is more news for you any time on the bbc news website. —— hollywood. hello. well, very settled weather across the uk for the next few days. notjust the uk, but in fact but many parts of western europe. and the outlook — staying warm and sunny. some places will be warmer than others though, across the uk. so this is the picture then through mid week. the highest temperatures will actu
and working with clark gable, jimmy stewart a nd working with clark gable, jimmy stewart and rock hudsonthem where that would at all. she just seem to find the wrong person all the time and, you know, she was, you know, a good wife and she just did what she had to do. on-screen, at least that relationship with rock hudson was one of the great on—screen romances. very much so when they were good friends offscreen. i always said it was too bad she didn‘t marry him even though he was gay. he...
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a lot of people would never have known that rod stewart had a passion for model railways.ate passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring.|j private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring. i had a model railways a kid and we're still a model railways a kid and we're st i ll lower a model railways a kid and we're still lower down from the ceiling andl still lower down from the ceiling and i absolutely adored it. my nephews and nieces these days would look at you if you are mad. it's not electronic? i have moved on, i don't have moved —— room anymore. electronic? i have moved on, i don't have moved -- room anymore. he hasn't said what is private passion is. i've got lots of private passion is. i've got lots of private passion is i'm not going to be discussing. you are no fun. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big th
a lot of people would never have known that rod stewart had a passion for model railways.ate passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring.|j private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring. i had a model railways a kid and we're still a model railways a kid and we're st i ll lower a model railways a kid and we're still lower down from the ceiling andl still lower down from the ceiling and i absolutely adored it. my nephews and nieces these days would look at you if...
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harry stewart from virginia. it makes me think that either he was going to pilot a ship or fly a plane and he chose to fly a plane. >> i see you looking at your watch and i wanted to find out how much time do i have. >> whatever you'd like sir. >> will thank you. i won't take more than a half hour all right? [ laughter ] anyway, i'm going to preempt other questions that may be asked of me. maybe two questions. the question would have to do with what were the greatest things that happened while in the service there? i would see the second greatest thing was 75 years ago plus or minus a few months i met these guys here and it was quite eventful. it has been a lasting love affair for the past 75 years. the combat pilots there are 13 of us left and we still try to keep in contact with one another but right on the stage you see here the remainder of the portion of that 13. getting back to the question, what were the greatest things that happened in the service? that was one of them. that was the second greatest thing.
harry stewart from virginia. it makes me think that either he was going to pilot a ship or fly a plane and he chose to fly a plane. >> i see you looking at your watch and i wanted to find out how much time do i have. >> whatever you'd like sir. >> will thank you. i won't take more than a half hour all right? [ laughter ] anyway, i'm going to preempt other questions that may be asked of me. maybe two questions. the question would have to do with what were the greatest things...
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stewart. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the knew see yum's knight tved studio and another edition of inside media. as the 2020 presidential election rapidly starts to invade our daily news feed and with joe biden's announcement fueling the fire this week, what better time to looking back at the history of the presidency and to examine the character and dignity of the men who have held the office. we dive in deep to that topic today as we discuss new c-span book, "the presidents: noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives." the title tells it all, and in just a moment you'll be hearing from susan swain, co-ceo of c-span, who will discuss how the book came together based on its historians' survey off presidential leadership. following susan's presentation, i have the distinct privilege of speaking with brian lamb, the founding ceo and chairman of c-span, who over the course of many years conducted the interviews w
stewart. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the knew see yum's knight tved studio and another edition of inside media. as the 2020 presidential election rapidly starts to invade our daily news feed and with joe biden's announcement fueling the fire this week, what better time to looking back at the history of the presidency and to examine the character and dignity of the men who have held the office. we dive in deep to that topic...
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borisjohnson, esther mcvey and rory stewart have all already announced they will run, but senior conservativesisting anything could happen. all kinds of things could happen. the favourite doesn't usually win — that is, the person expected to win hasn't won one of these for a very long time. a 10thjune timetable would mean theresa may will still be prime minister for donald trump's state visit in earlyjune. yesterday the foreign secretary insisted mrs may would be the one to welcome the us president. i'm annita mcveigh with today's other main stories. us officials file 17 new charges against wikileaks founderjulian assange, as he continues to fight extradition. a sharp rise in cases of mumps as doctors urge people to make sure they're vaccinated. good morning from downing street. theresa may could be about to reveal a timetable for her departure after almost three years as prime minister. she's meeting the head of her party's backbench mps just about now to discuss her plans. that meeting with sir graham brady, who is expected in the next few minutes to meet with the prime minister. it's expect
borisjohnson, esther mcvey and rory stewart have all already announced they will run, but senior conservativesisting anything could happen. all kinds of things could happen. the favourite doesn't usually win — that is, the person expected to win hasn't won one of these for a very long time. a 10thjune timetable would mean theresa may will still be prime minister for donald trump's state visit in earlyjune. yesterday the foreign secretary insisted mrs may would be the one to welcome the us...
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i think we have more things to do than give the third degree to the stewarts at the kentucky derby.
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rory stewart. you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. days at westminster by searching for the week in parliament on the bbc iplayer. a leading campaigner for the prescription of medicinal cannabis says the drug is available to people who can afford to pay for it. sir mike penning has highlighted cases of children who it's thought could benefit from using the drug to reduce epileptic seizures. the law was changed last year to allow doctors to prescribe cannabis—derived medicines in limited situations. but in a backbench debate, sir mike was highly critical of the delays in providing the medicines. there is a blockage in the health, the nhs. let's talk about the nhs. there is a blockage if you can't pay for this prescription. if you can pay for the prescription in the private... there are consultants working inside the nhs and outside in the private sector. but private prescriptions are being honoured. the product is available in this country — perfectly legally. if you can afford it. and that is something that sticks really strongly in m
rory stewart. you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. days at westminster by searching for the week in parliament on the bbc iplayer. a leading campaigner for the prescription of medicinal cannabis says the drug is available to people who can afford to pay for it. sir mike penning has highlighted cases of children who it's thought could benefit from using the drug to reduce epileptic seizures. the law was changed last year to allow doctors to prescribe cannabis—derived...
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a question of mister stewart when it gets to the impeachment of andrew johnson.hould he had been convicted. should he had been convicted after he was impeached? >> i think he deserved to be impeached and removed from office. i think it would've been an excellent thing for the political system that they introduced. they now seem to survive. i think if somebody had actually gotten tossed. >> we visited philadelphia now. what was good to be happening over in the next couple of years. it's kind of an ultimate confrontation. i think that is something that needs to weigh more heavily than it does there is an obsession today with how polarized we are. and it is very polarized time. and it is expressed in congress. there's all these mechanisms. we've have a lot of polarized times research right now in people opposed to president washington. people were killing each other. that was pretty bad. [laughter] >> and, you know, civil rights era was and is vietnam era that ken referred to which a lot of us in this room remember was terribly polarized. the system has survived all
a question of mister stewart when it gets to the impeachment of andrew johnson.hould he had been convicted. should he had been convicted after he was impeached? >> i think he deserved to be impeached and removed from office. i think it would've been an excellent thing for the political system that they introduced. they now seem to survive. i think if somebody had actually gotten tossed. >> we visited philadelphia now. what was good to be happening over in the next couple of years....
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maria cardona, alice stewart, thank you both. >> thanks, victor. >> we'll be right back.n? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. >>> well, memorial day marks the start of summer, and spending quality time with loved ones, but the holiday which honors service members who have given their lives for their country can be difficult for people mourning a family member. >> this week's cnn hero lost her father when she was 14 and struggled with depression for more than a decade. now mary robinson is making sure other children don't lose years of their lives to unresolved grief. >> my name is bella and my dad died. >> kids in grief are kids at risk. >> time does not heal all wounds. time help
maria cardona, alice stewart, thank you both. >> thanks, victor. >> we'll be right back.n? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico...
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i just want to try and clear up a spat between you and rory stewart, who is up for the leadership fromonal developer and secretary, he said that he would not serve under a boris johnson leadership, you have responded saying, he's stupid, why is he stupid? i said that is stupid, and i also said the same against dominic greve, who is not standing for leadership, my point is very simple, and i stand by this. if you were standing for the leadership of the party, then you have to accept two important features, the first is, that if you are successful, you will reach out to everybody in the party. if you are unsuccessful, that you will pledge yourself to serve whoever gets elected, and to serve them to get this brexit deal done, and i think when a candidate says, i'll tell you what, i don't like that one, i don't like that, and ijust won't serve under somebody. my answer is look, yourjob as candidate, is to pitch the reasons why you will be the leader, and if your pitch, as it appears, is that you can unify the party, it's hardly a recipe for unification if the first thing, and the answer to
i just want to try and clear up a spat between you and rory stewart, who is up for the leadership fromonal developer and secretary, he said that he would not serve under a boris johnson leadership, you have responded saying, he's stupid, why is he stupid? i said that is stupid, and i also said the same against dominic greve, who is not standing for leadership, my point is very simple, and i stand by this. if you were standing for the leadership of the party, then you have to accept two...
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optimistic prognosis, quoting rory stewart again. there is a sort of pollyannaish expression there.stead! we will definitely talk about that. of course. the times saying don‘t cave into labour again. this is touching on one of the many reasons the 1% to getting that actual deal between the two parties is still very far away. so many things can go wrong this week. john mcdonnell on sunday said that he felt theresa may had breached the confidentiality of the conversations by having these things in the news over the weekend about the fact that a deal is close. talk of the customs union only being temporary. we also have a tory backlash grown with the idea that theresa may would do a deal withjeremy corbyn. because lots of brexiteers don‘t like the idea of a customs union. also because other tory mps perhaps don‘t feel that strongly on brexit and think that if theresa may were to do a deal withjeremy corbyn, the message at the next general election is going to be quite muddied. you‘re going to be saying this man isn‘t safe to be in number ten, we don‘t think he is a figure who should be
optimistic prognosis, quoting rory stewart again. there is a sort of pollyannaish expression there.stead! we will definitely talk about that. of course. the times saying don‘t cave into labour again. this is touching on one of the many reasons the 1% to getting that actual deal between the two parties is still very far away. so many things can go wrong this week. john mcdonnell on sunday said that he felt theresa may had breached the confidentiality of the conversations by having these things...
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a winning start for eoin morgan's men at this world cup, and anotherformer england captain, alec stewartsays he was impressed by what he saw today. they are playing as favourites and talking as they rest does not england way of doing things him and only quite reserve or they are saying we are a very good team and we know we have been good and know how to play sentiment to continue that through the group stages and get into the last four and then plate to very good knockout games. kyle edmund's french open has been ended by injury. a recurrance of a knee problem forced the british number one to quit during his second—round match against uruguay‘s pablo cuevas. with more, here'sjim lumsden. edmund had dropped to 30th in the world rankings, down from 14th at the start of the year, after five successive defeats on the clay, which he once described as his preferred surface. had the right stop? his uruguayan opponent made a fantastic start. the briton rallied to force a tie—break but his opponent came through that 7—3. he picked up where he had left off as a now heavy legged edmund moped aroun
a winning start for eoin morgan's men at this world cup, and anotherformer england captain, alec stewartsays he was impressed by what he saw today. they are playing as favourites and talking as they rest does not england way of doing things him and only quite reserve or they are saying we are a very good team and we know we have been good and know how to play sentiment to continue that through the group stages and get into the last four and then plate to very good knockout games. kyle edmund's...