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it is a very big blow to labour, losing 13 percentage points in sunderland ‘s entrance —— sunderlandthe swing is a very hefty 7.796 about. the swing is a very hefty 7.7% from labour to the conservatives so in sunderland central, despite the fact labour is holding on, it is a tale of labour decline, a tale of labour's weakening and of the conservatives strengthening relatively but it's really labour suffering. that tells us the story we've been looking at the last few hours. it's been the pattern so far in the pattern the exit polls suggest and if we repeatedly see that, boris johnson is on course to win a solid majority and what he will do as quick as he can is taken out of the eu at the end of january, the can is taken out of the eu at the end ofjanuary, the promise he made again and again, relentlessly, every day, but beyond that there is not going to be a rush to number ten for smashing down walls and doing radical things. they would bring the brexit bill back to parliament friday for its first reading, to say, we're to get on with this, do very little else, have a smallish reshuf
it is a very big blow to labour, losing 13 percentage points in sunderland ‘s entrance —— sunderlandthe swing is a very hefty 7.796 about. the swing is a very hefty 7.7% from labour to the conservatives so in sunderland central, despite the fact labour is holding on, it is a tale of labour decline, a tale of labour's weakening and of the conservatives strengthening relatively but it's really labour suffering. that tells us the story we've been looking at the last few hours. it's been the...
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in sunderland is the boxes come in from across the constituency. also of course looking at newcastle because the newcastle they have served in first place in the past. the same kind of running in rushing happening there going to the teams that improperly put to their bases so we have newcastle counting as well. three constituencies really are hoping to be first but blyth valley very excited about the prospects of surprising us all and coming in first for the first time so we'll see if they do that at we encouraged them to be hugely competitive and get the results within half an hour's time that would be great. as things stand the exit poll is suggesting at this point that there will be a pretty solid conservative majority possibly a baby seats or more for boris johnson and 191 seats making more than 70 losses would be worse than michael foote performance in 1983. let's hear from one of labor's key figures. >> at this exit poll is anywhere near right this result is a catastrophe for jeremy corbyn and the labour party. >> if it is anywhere near this.
in sunderland is the boxes come in from across the constituency. also of course looking at newcastle because the newcastle they have served in first place in the past. the same kind of running in rushing happening there going to the teams that improperly put to their bases so we have newcastle counting as well. three constituencies really are hoping to be first but blyth valley very excited about the prospects of surprising us all and coming in first for the first time so we'll see if they do...
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why did sunderland change his mind >> seth: i don't know, why did you change his name to sunderland it's your dad tries to text you about a movie he just saw, but can't remember any of the names. "i like that actor, what's his name leonardo decrapio? [ light laughter ] we've seen this in hearing after hearing. republicans just ramble nonsensically, because it's their only tactic. all the evidence is there as democrats laid out in their speeches during the judiciary committee's markup hearing on wednesday night and again this morning. >> president donald j. trump wielded the enormous powers of the presidency to cheat in the 2020 election. >> we must hold this president accountable for corrupting our democracy. >> the ongoing pattern of this president's abuse of power, his obstruction of investigations, refusing to turn over even one document >> in this scheme, donald trump was not an incidental player he was the central player. >> the president was the first and best witness in this case. the president is the smoking gun. >> seth: it's true, trump is the smoking gun. and much like a gun,
why did sunderland change his mind >> seth: i don't know, why did you change his name to sunderland it's your dad tries to text you about a movie he just saw, but can't remember any of the names. "i like that actor, what's his name leonardo decrapio? [ light laughter ] we've seen this in hearing after hearing. republicans just ramble nonsensically, because it's their only tactic. all the evidence is there as democrats laid out in their speeches during the judiciary committee's markup...
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e cord was four minutes in sunderland. one of the bits of jeopardy about whether this would have been able to break the record was the high turnout. already.records broken 28 boxes came in and 14inutes. counting furiously 22:44 is the time. it inot broken the record. with the help of bill cwford in sunderland previously come he has been poached to get the system going he was trying to target that record. the record is not broken, what we were told in the last two e trip was using new software. as soon as the last vote went in, that is when the result would be declared. it has not happened, yt they are working hard to make sure they are released the first tonit in 2019. anything happens.ghtaway when naga munchetty in blyth valley one ace that won't be declaringsaarly it ives. there are very high winds on the island, meaning that the votes from breyer and simpson are delayed, and that involves the royal air force, the good old royal air force giving helpun to the ng people in saint ives. that will not be up for some time. on
e cord was four minutes in sunderland. one of the bits of jeopardy about whether this would have been able to break the record was the high turnout. already.records broken 28 boxes came in and 14inutes. counting furiously 22:44 is the time. it inot broken the record. with the help of bill cwford in sunderland previously come he has been poached to get the system going he was trying to target that record. the record is not broken, what we were told in the last two e trip was using new software....
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in the north east of england sunderland is significant because every election is a race between sunderland and newcastle up there on north sea to produce the 1st results of the night diplomats as well gathered at the european union summit in brussels well they're welcoming the clarity that service seeing it now officially apparently a decisive victory for the conservatives and the clarity provided by the size of that victory let's bring in chris hopkins who's the head of politics of the polling company savant commerce chris you've had an hour to digest what we think the figures mean how does it unpack i mean it's still you know look the same as it is an hour ago still looks like boris johnson is going to get his his his huge majority that he was looking for when when he said how would this election you know about that with the idea it was supposed to be the bracks election all he said throughout the campaign is get breaks it done looks like he's finally going to have the parliamentary arithmetic to do that particularly a clickable usually when we have a 1st past the post system is as we do
in the north east of england sunderland is significant because every election is a race between sunderland and newcastle up there on north sea to produce the 1st results of the night diplomats as well gathered at the european union summit in brussels well they're welcoming the clarity that service seeing it now officially apparently a decisive victory for the conservatives and the clarity provided by the size of that victory let's bring in chris hopkins who's the head of politics of the polling...
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sunderland seems to have gone to labor. your reaction to that vote from sondland -- sunderland?we need to look at these things. it is such an early stage of affairs, but potentially winning seats like that is great news. i'mve speaking to you, but terribly sorry, i've got to head off. guy: we were surprised you stuck around for so long, but thank you very much indeed. we greatly appreciate it. james cleverly, conservative party chairman. let's go back to you sebastian and see some results. sebastian: they are trickling in. this poll shows the conservative majority we were expecting. the only results, going to labor, newcastle a 4% swing for conservatives, but it is being held by labor in newcastle central. we can show you where it is in the northeast of england. not quite the brexit tensions we were expecting in some of the other labor heart lands. sunderland south, just south of newcastle itself, a 12,000 majority is what we had last time. we have labor holding. it has been read since the 1950's and this is a seat we hope to see labor hold onto if they are going to have any sho
sunderland seems to have gone to labor. your reaction to that vote from sondland -- sunderland?we need to look at these things. it is such an early stage of affairs, but potentially winning seats like that is great news. i'mve speaking to you, but terribly sorry, i've got to head off. guy: we were surprised you stuck around for so long, but thank you very much indeed. we greatly appreciate it. james cleverly, conservative party chairman. let's go back to you sebastian and see some results....
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from the sunderland echo.ars of the two governance that your party has been part of, sunderland city council has seen its funding slashed bya third, council has seen its funding slashed by a third, 5000 people have lost out by a third, 5000 people have lost our jobs, by a third, 5000 people have lost ourjobs, how on earth can sunderland trust your party on public services like football, because we believe in investing in, asi because we believe in investing in, as i say, notjust in infrastructure and public services, which is what we are doing with the nhs, putting money into hospitals here in the north—east and putting money into newcastle hospital, for instance. but also, we are the party that has done more to lift people, there's 5400 fewer people unemployed here in sunderland, since 2010, and now, this new one—nation government is absolutely determined notjust to invest in public services, notjust the biggest investment in health, but also as i say to help with the cost of living for everybody in the count
from the sunderland echo.ars of the two governance that your party has been part of, sunderland city council has seen its funding slashed bya third, council has seen its funding slashed by a third, 5000 people have lost out by a third, 5000 people have lost our jobs, by a third, 5000 people have lost ourjobs, how on earth can sunderland trust your party on public services like football, because we believe in investing in, asi because we believe in investing in, as i say, notjust in...
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gordon sunderland, who is trumps himself. gordon sunderland, who is tru m ps investor to himself.ps inauguration, and then was made tru m ps investor to inauguration, and then was made trumps investor to the european union. he said there was a quid pro quo, where in ukraine because men took —— what the founding fathers worried about when they wrote the constitution was the corrupt abuse of public office for private or personal gain, and that is what trump is accused of. so it's a serious charge in history tonight. and how do you think that the president will play it himself? i mean, we have heard him obviously talking about a witch hunt, talking about a coup, does that kind of language help him it, or is that just more noise? i think one of the extra net just more noise? i think one of the extranet things about trump's presidency, if you just log onto twitter and look at his tweets today, there is a series of very bizarre messages coming from the us president. many of them in all capital letters, many of them proclaiming that he's being treated worse than witches in the past, in t
gordon sunderland, who is trumps himself. gordon sunderland, who is tru m ps investor to himself.ps inauguration, and then was made tru m ps investor to inauguration, and then was made trumps investor to the european union. he said there was a quid pro quo, where in ukraine because men took —— what the founding fathers worried about when they wrote the constitution was the corrupt abuse of public office for private or personal gain, and that is what trump is accused of. so it's a serious...
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picking up i mean it's like marcus there seem to say no we don't want your jobs and very similar and sunderland when the sun is still located it's the same thing you know those people just saying we don't want those jobs anymore and what comes after it is going to be a very difficult time once people wake up from one they've done tonight to rob one of them back to you because you know as much of a big victory as this will likely be for the conservatives this is a historic loss for labor as well i mean where did labor go wrong well in 2 words jeremy colby he's proved to be such a divisive figure most hated seaguy. boris johnson wasn't so well liked either though right you know but again i think it comes down to just is can this personality trait that boris johnson has managed to play that populist card so much better and jeremy cord isn't. quite clearly and it didn't help that he sat on the fence for so long is ambiguous stance didn't help but i think as bob was saying this the main takeaway is that despite there in the labor manifesto which he pushed wanted to push through with massive boosts w
picking up i mean it's like marcus there seem to say no we don't want your jobs and very similar and sunderland when the sun is still located it's the same thing you know those people just saying we don't want those jobs anymore and what comes after it is going to be a very difficult time once people wake up from one they've done tonight to rob one of them back to you because you know as much of a big victory as this will likely be for the conservatives this is a historic loss for labor as well...
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he was doing a question session with some factory workers in sunderland. the tyre factory?istics firm. a tough crowd for borisjohnson, additionally and a logistics firm. a tough crowd for boris johnson, additionally a labour area, although lots of people there working class people, were telling us they were going to vote for him this time. one of them asked about the licence fee, and out of nowhere he suddenly announced that may be whole thing should be scrapped. asjournalists may be whole thing should be scrapped. as journalists watching, you are looking at going, hang on! this is the prime minister three days before an election calling into question the whole way the bbc has performed the last 100 years. my instinct straightaway was he wants us instinct straightaway was he wants us to talk about this and not the nhs. this came after the photo? yes, and after the confrontation with the itb journalist mid—morning, and and after the confrontation with the itbjournalist mid—morning, and then suddenly in the afternoon, look, he is announcing a big review of the bbc licence fee
he was doing a question session with some factory workers in sunderland. the tyre factory?istics firm. a tough crowd for borisjohnson, additionally and a logistics firm. a tough crowd for boris johnson, additionally a labour area, although lots of people there working class people, were telling us they were going to vote for him this time. one of them asked about the licence fee, and out of nowhere he suddenly announced that may be whole thing should be scrapped. asjournalists may be whole...
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went on to spend ten months at manchester united in 2017, before being let go and relegated with sunderlandcome calling once again. david never wanted to leave west ham in the first place, despite banning them to safety, the owners decided not to renew his contract. now he returns, with a point to prove. why bring him back to 18 months after getting with him? if you can do the job, good on him. a new guy, and you start. with west ham hovering one point above the relegation zone and due to host bournemouth on new year's day. this will be the test. football's law—makers say var shouldn't be "too forensic" when it comes to offsides — and should only be used to reverse "clear and obvious" errors. lukas brud, general secretary of ifab, which sets out the laws said: "with var we see some things that are going in a direction that we may need to re—adjust." five goals in the premier league were ruled out at the weekend for marginal offsides, leading some managers and players to criticise the system. brighton manager graham potter weighed in today — suggesting referees and linesman could be replaced
went on to spend ten months at manchester united in 2017, before being let go and relegated with sunderlandcome calling once again. david never wanted to leave west ham in the first place, despite banning them to safety, the owners decided not to renew his contract. now he returns, with a point to prove. why bring him back to 18 months after getting with him? if you can do the job, good on him. a new guy, and you start. with west ham hovering one point above the relegation zone and due to host...
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sunderland. you know what is happening here today, also be found out today and i felt it was interesting, the judiciary committee but we found out also that facts don't matter. in fact facts don't matter lest we can fit the narrative that we want to spend before this committee and the american people. if they don't matter, we also heard one of the witnesses state to date it does not matter if aid was released or not. of course it matters. but unfortunately the only one of the many facts ignored by the majority. they are ignoring facts that matter. it apparently doesn't matter to the democrats and the special and void if ukraine made clear in his testimony there was no conditionality on the white house meeting and the democrats and the witnesses have not mentioned that because it is unhelpful to the narrative they are spinning. this apparently does not matter that democrats come at that democrats and the majority here that the president did not condition a investigation. mr. sunderland was right h
sunderland. you know what is happening here today, also be found out today and i felt it was interesting, the judiciary committee but we found out also that facts don't matter. in fact facts don't matter lest we can fit the narrative that we want to spend before this committee and the american people. if they don't matter, we also heard one of the witnesses state to date it does not matter if aid was released or not. of course it matters. but unfortunately the only one of the many facts ignored...
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manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlande failed appointment of manuel pellegrini, west ham have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place. despite guiding them to safety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high—calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? i'm as surprised as everyone else, but if he can do thejob, then good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and support west ham like we should. and the hard work starts now for moyes, with west ham hovering one point above the relegation zone. and due to host fellow strugglers bournemouth on new year's day. jo currie, bbc news, london. now it's time for the travel show. mike corey has been travelling across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he's ventured deep into the bornean rainforest and explored one of the world's most remote food festivals. this
manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlande failed appointment of manuel pellegrini, west ham have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place. despite guiding them to safety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high—calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the...
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with the help of bill crawford in sunderland previously coae he has beened to get the system going he was trying to target that the record is not broken, what we were told in the last two minutes. e trip was using new software. as soon as the lastote went in, that is when the result would be declared. itas not happened yet, but they are working hard to make sust they are released the f tonight in 2019. huw: cola's straightaway when anythingapns. naga munchetty in blyth valley. one ace that won't be declaring early is saint ives. there are very high winds on the island, meaning that the votes from breyer and simpson are delayed, and that involves the royal air force, the good old royal air force giving help to the counting people in saint ives. that will not be up for some time. one of the things we need to look at given the dramatic pa suggested in the exit poll is we'll look at that labour share of the vote in some of the areas where they have traditionally been very strong. reetaan is ng by to tell us a little more about the early declarations we are looking at and what might happen
with the help of bill crawford in sunderland previously coae he has beened to get the system going he was trying to target that the record is not broken, what we were told in the last two minutes. e trip was using new software. as soon as the lastote went in, that is when the result would be declared. itas not happened yet, but they are working hard to make sust they are released the f tonight in 2019. huw: cola's straightaway when anythingapns. naga munchetty in blyth valley. one ace that...
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minutes or 2 hours historically they've always been pretty much always been the 1st to declare sunderland of course very prosperous town in the north east of england facing the north sea that when it comes to the weather getting all that wind and rain coming off the north sea particularly at this time of year if you're just joining us here on this al-jazeera news special we've got the exit poll results it looks like the conservatives are going to get and this is a prediction predictions can be wrong they can change they've been wrong before the conservatives boris johnson is going to get 368 seats the labor party 191 the lib dems will get 13 the s.n.p. will get 55 the brics it party which on paper is actually not a political party as such it's not constituted as being a political party on paper it's actually a company how many m.p.'s did they get 0 we can talk about that and the dynamic of that a lot of course in the coming hours we're joined by emma hayward who is our correspondent covering all aspects of this boris johnson's own constituency and his majority is not particularly big and
minutes or 2 hours historically they've always been pretty much always been the 1st to declare sunderland of course very prosperous town in the north east of england facing the north sea that when it comes to the weather getting all that wind and rain coming off the north sea particularly at this time of year if you're just joining us here on this al-jazeera news special we've got the exit poll results it looks like the conservatives are going to get and this is a prediction predictions can be...
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yeah i mean the whole process was based on feelings wasn't it pierre i mean even the main witness sunderland the only evidence that you had in the whole process was trump telling him no quid pro quo that's a fact everything else was just based on feelings on assumptions and things like that ed now you have palosi saying ok based on these feelings we find you guilty but now we need to wait a little bit to find the evidence in order to justify our claim of guilt they are playing games no one likes games in any relationship nobody likes it when the other party plays games and nancy pelosi has taken this thing way too far and people are going to be very very upset and frustrated by it because she's simply playing games with the american public it's an except alex it's actually even worse because if you delve deeper into it not just the simple minded mainstream media it is it's it's unclear if trump actually is in pete speak has it hasn't moved to the senate i mean we really are in this never neverland right now and you can't that is a status quo that cannot remain i mean either you move forward
yeah i mean the whole process was based on feelings wasn't it pierre i mean even the main witness sunderland the only evidence that you had in the whole process was trump telling him no quid pro quo that's a fact everything else was just based on feelings on assumptions and things like that ed now you have palosi saying ok based on these feelings we find you guilty but now we need to wait a little bit to find the evidence in order to justify our claim of guilt they are playing games no one...
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re sunderland finds it effective and rewarding i jamie.iginally from birmingham he's been studying here for more than two years as farr as the actual nototed exchange for many british interesting- signature he isn't he just in roles originally in the danish system he will complete his hold it and economics degree at this college as with itss modernn meththods and industry conontacs hohow the case with kekelly it'a big- mobile network company on denmarkk and- and i t think it s great to wowork alongside them o industry knowledge. talalked but there's also a financial reason for the move. i wasnsn't ready o sell on paying nine thousand pounds a year in the u. k. which i think many students are. here restores and pay a penny for his tuition. quite the reverse just like danish students he received the kind of student salary the equivalent of nearly seven hundred and fifty zero see each month. hey. it's enough to pay for a room in this full room said apartment among his flat mate is only two or from iceland she also reaping the financial benefi
re sunderland finds it effective and rewarding i jamie.iginally from birmingham he's been studying here for more than two years as farr as the actual nototed exchange for many british interesting- signature he isn't he just in roles originally in the danish system he will complete his hold it and economics degree at this college as with itss modernn meththods and industry conontacs hohow the case with kekelly it'a big- mobile network company on denmarkk and- and i t think it s great to wowork...
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a brick breaking a window of sunderland's labour hq.lding targeted. another death threat against labour's ruth smead. a tory candidate alleging he was assaulted. swastikas on an snp leaflet and a tory candidate confronting a voter alleged to have abused his campaigners. now, sod off! don't shout at young females who work for me. new figures seen by the bbc show online abuse has been rising throughout the campaign. in the first week, researchers found nearly 18,000 abusive replies to candidates. that's kept coming up and, in total, over the first month of the election, the team found candidates received nearly 93,000 abusive tweets. the escalation was mostly aimed at conservative candidates. police chiefs have been getting daily reports from across the country, after they issued advice to all candidates to protect themselves and not to canvass alone. luke pollard in plymouth has had to remove homophobic abuse from his campaign office for the first time. do you think the level of abuse directed at candidates has changed the nature of camp
a brick breaking a window of sunderland's labour hq.lding targeted. another death threat against labour's ruth smead. a tory candidate alleging he was assaulted. swastikas on an snp leaflet and a tory candidate confronting a voter alleged to have abused his campaigners. now, sod off! don't shout at young females who work for me. new figures seen by the bbc show online abuse has been rising throughout the campaign. in the first week, researchers found nearly 18,000 abusive replies to candidates....
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went on to last ten months at manchester united in 2013 before being let go and relegated with sunderlandgrini, west ham have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place despite gunning them to safety in 2018. the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? if he can do thejob, good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and support west ham like we should. and the hard work starts now for moyes with west ham one point above the relegation zone and due to host bournemouth on new year's day. football's law—makers say var shouldn't be "too forensic" when it comes to offsides — and should only be used to reverse "clear and obvious" errors. lukas brud, general secretary of ifab, which sets out the laws said: "with var we see some things that are going in a direction that we may need to re—adjust." five goals in the premier league were ruled out at
went on to last ten months at manchester united in 2013 before being let go and relegated with sunderlandgrini, west ham have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place despite gunning them to safety in 2018. the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? if he...
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dealt was and saying we don't really know about it how else could you explain that people are wrong sunderland were one of the last big car manufacturers sits in britain that people there and workers there voted for breaks it more or less sort of throwing away their own jobs so if there are different and very very. tensions sort of add work here they don't conform to the patterns we have known from the past. now rob let's talk on the other hand about labor this is shaping up to be a massive loss i mean falling under 200 seats we haven't seen that in in some 7 or 8 decades a loss of 71 seats right now projected where did labor go wrong. in a nutshell jeremy corbett i think you just proved to be. popular. i think in that sense on. the popularity contest. and it did probably didn't help that he has been sitting on the fence breaks it for so long his stance is. and then you look at the manifesto that made rashly put forward which would have saved massive investments in welfare and education and h.s. but that obviously didn't resonate at all. better do you think it differently leader of labor to ha
dealt was and saying we don't really know about it how else could you explain that people are wrong sunderland were one of the last big car manufacturers sits in britain that people there and workers there voted for breaks it more or less sort of throwing away their own jobs so if there are different and very very. tensions sort of add work here they don't conform to the patterns we have known from the past. now rob let's talk on the other hand about labor this is shaping up to be a massive...
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just around the corner many people would like to leave behind 2019 and look into a new start for sunderland's that would mean the out all industry hopes of a prosperous and positive 2019 will be dashed with unemployment and our surfing the internet for a new job the reason top out all manufacturers in the country will be cutting jobs starting the new year the companies made the announcement last month saying they will reduce the number of employees in the next take it starting in 2020 the move has been described as the biggest crisis since the invention of the deal sadie's benz will be 10000 jobs worldwide but the most significant one is audi it will be slashing 10 percent of its workforce world wide that means one and every 6 german workers will be losing their jobs must become lean and fit for the future which means that some job profiles will no longer be needed and new ones will be created and old but in the name of the new e.u. green policy which aims to ensure that european citizens will stop using anything that contributes to c o 2 emissions transport should become dressed to kill or l
just around the corner many people would like to leave behind 2019 and look into a new start for sunderland's that would mean the out all industry hopes of a prosperous and positive 2019 will be dashed with unemployment and our surfing the internet for a new job the reason top out all manufacturers in the country will be cutting jobs starting the new year the companies made the announcement last month saying they will reduce the number of employees in the next take it starting in 2020 the move...
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sunderland. let's eat what happened on july. [gunshots] , thehe day after that call. >> i heard him read the president and his plane he was calling and i heard president trump clarified that investor was in ukraine. ambassador replied he was in ukraine and went on stage and president zelinski quote, loves your act. i then heard president trump ask who will do the investigation and the ambassador replied that he will do it adding that president so linsky will do anything he asks him to do. >> that is sworn testimony by david holmes who heard it from the president himself. it was clear to everyone the i most experienced people in government who donald trump himself appointed in their positions new what was going on and let's look at a text message from investor taylor around the time on september 9. he said as i said on the phone i think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with the political campaign. again, that is president trump putting his own political and personal interests over the nation's interest to hold
sunderland. let's eat what happened on july. [gunshots] , thehe day after that call. >> i heard him read the president and his plane he was calling and i heard president trump clarified that investor was in ukraine. ambassador replied he was in ukraine and went on stage and president zelinski quote, loves your act. i then heard president trump ask who will do the investigation and the ambassador replied that he will do it adding that president so linsky will do anything he asks him to do....
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manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlandsafety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high—calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? i'm as surprised as everyone else, but if he can do thejob, then good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and support west ham like we should. and the hard work starts now for moyes, with west ham hovering one point above the relegation zone. and due to host fellow strugglers bournemouth on new year's day. jo currie, bbc news, london. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. the final day of the year and the decade, we'll get up to a fairly chilly note across much of northern england, northern ireland and scotland. as we can in cold front has been sliding as i suffers over the last 2a hours, interesting some cold air. to the south of this, something relatively mild. this area of low pressure
manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlandsafety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high—calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? i'm as surprised as everyone else, but if he can do thejob, then good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and...
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manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlandam have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place. despite guiding them to safety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? i'm as surprised as everyone else, but if he can do thejob, then good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and support west ham like we should. and the hard work starts now for moyes, with west ham hovering one point above the relegation zone. and due to host fellow strugglers bournemouth on new year's day. jo currie, bbc news, london. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, sarah mulkerrins. david moyes says he aims to give west ham no choice but to extend his 18 month contract
manchester united in 2013, before being let go after a year with real sociedad, and relegated with sunderlandam have come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place. despite guiding them to safety in 2018, the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? i'm as...
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he then returned to england with sunderland in 2016 but resigned after they were relegated.ime on a temporary basis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, his record at west ham was not great, he managed just nine wins in 31 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. after defeat in the first test against south africa, england's cricketers are preparing for the second test in cape town which starts on friday. but the sickness which has affected the camp is still having an impact. here's adam mountford. the opener dom sibley is the latest player to develop sickness symptoms making it 11 members of the squad who have suffered illness, and six of the backroom staff. it is worrying for england that the new cases continue to develop with the cape town test only four days away. there is some better news with chris woakes and jack leach out of quarantine. joe root and jos buttler are reported to have no injury issues. root is reported to be improving and joe root has no injury issues. he looked in pa
he then returned to england with sunderland in 2016 but resigned after they were relegated.ime on a temporary basis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, his record at west ham was not great, he managed just nine wins in 31 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. after defeat in the first test against south africa, england's cricketers are preparing for the second test in cape town which starts on friday. but...
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went on to last ten months at manchester united in 2013 before being let go and relegated with sunderlande come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place despite gunning them to safety in 2018. the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? if you can do the job, season, why bring him back 18 months later? if you can do thejob, good on him. new manager, new start, let's get behind him and support we st let's get behind him and support west ham like we should. and the ha rd west ham like we should. and the hard work starts now for moyes with a mass time over one point above the relegation zone and due to host bournemouth on new year's day. football's law—makers say var shouldn't be "too forensic" when it comes to offsides and should only be used to reverse "clear and obvious" errors. lukas brud, general secretary of ifab, which sets out the laws said, "with va
went on to last ten months at manchester united in 2013 before being let go and relegated with sunderlande come calling once again. david moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place despite gunning them to safety in 2018. the club's owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of manuel pellegrini. now moyes returns with a point to prove. you got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later? if you can do the job,...
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the first results from places like sunderland and newcastle will start coming in from about 11, and thenit promises to be quite a night. vicki young reporting there. in scotland there are 59 seats up for grabs, many of them marginal. and as well as brexit, the possibility of a second independence referendum is a key factor influencing how people will vote. our scotland editor sarah smith looks at the main issues in the election in scotland. you might come to the panto to try and escape the election. but even at the rehearsals for a in glasgow's maryhill, politics loom large. in scotla nd maryhill, politics loom large. in scotland that means both brexit and independence. since the independence referendum, i don't think any cat that i have been a part of has gone longer than a week without politics coming up, which is fantastic if not a bit entertaining and scary sometimes as well. in westminster, scotland's voice never heard. they don't care. what matters to you? independence and brexit. it is about what gets sorted first. we didn't wa nt to what gets sorted first. we didn't want to leave
the first results from places like sunderland and newcastle will start coming in from about 11, and thenit promises to be quite a night. vicki young reporting there. in scotland there are 59 seats up for grabs, many of them marginal. and as well as brexit, the possibility of a second independence referendum is a key factor influencing how people will vote. our scotland editor sarah smith looks at the main issues in the election in scotland. you might come to the panto to try and escape the...
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moyes then returned to england with sunderland in 2016, but resigned after they were relegated.asis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, moyes‘ record at west ham was not great. a win ratio of 29% with only 9 wins in 21 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. michael van gerwen is a step closer to successfully defending his title at the world darts championship. he's through to the semi finals at alexandra palace after beating darius labanauskas 5 sets to 2. van gerwen now faces england's nathan aspinall. peter wright plays gerwyn price in today's other semi. and after her success at the world championships, fallon sherrock will be the first women to play in the world series of darts next year including the us darts masters in new york, great to see how much she has done for the women's game. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. are you on tomorrow? iam not, are you on tomorrow? i am not, i are you on tomorrow? iam not, i had it off. are you working tomorrow?
moyes then returned to england with sunderland in 2016, but resigned after they were relegated.asis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, moyes‘ record at west ham was not great. a win ratio of 29% with only 9 wins in 21 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. michael van gerwen is a step closer to successfully defending his title at the world darts championship. he's through to the semi finals at alexandra...
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and then returned to england with sunderland in 2016 but resigned after they were relegated. first time on a tempory basis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, his record at west ham was not great. a win ratio of 29% with only 9 wins in 21 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. liverpool are 13 points clear at the top of the premier league after their 1—0 win over wolves at anfield yesterday. but once again, var proved a talking point with liverpool's goal initally not given due to a handball, only for that to be overturned by var. wolves also had a goal disallowed, this time for offside. on match of the day 2, ian wright and martin keown gave their thoughts on the technology. the problem is it is making too many people unhappy, to many people are not happy with what is going on, something has to be done with revealing how we are dealing with off site. var isjust revealing how we are dealing with off site. var is just doing revealing how we are dealing with off site. var isjust doing itsj
and then returned to england with sunderland in 2016 but resigned after they were relegated. first time on a tempory basis, keeping them in the premier league. despite avoiding relegation, his record at west ham was not great. a win ratio of 29% with only 9 wins in 21 games. west ham are currently in 17th place in the premier league, so he has plenty of work to do. liverpool are 13 points clear at the top of the premier league after their 1—0 win over wolves at anfield yesterday. but once...
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but then he went on to work at manchester united, before then relegated with sunderland.t place. despite donning them to safety in 2013, the club‘s owners decided not to renew his contract and get the high—profile manager of pellegrini. but now he has returned and has things to prove. if you can do the job, then good on him. new manager, new start. let's get behind them and support this town. west ham are hovering one point against the relegation zone, and are due to play at bournemouth on new year‘s day. coming up after the headlines, what are beauty products doing to the planet? we‘ll be finding out in half an hour‘s time, in "unmasked — makeup‘s big secret". it has been another mild day across most of the uk. having said that, a touch of frost tonight in some northern parts of the country. this is where the skies are
but then he went on to work at manchester united, before then relegated with sunderland.t place. despite donning them to safety in 2013, the club‘s owners decided not to renew his contract and get the high—profile manager of pellegrini. but now he has returned and has things to prove. if you can do the job, then good on him. new manager, new start. let's get behind them and support this town. west ham are hovering one point against the relegation zone, and are due to play at bournemouth on...
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which they lost but even the extent to which the labor vote share was falling away in houghton sunderland the 2nd seat to be to be announced which was the miners to hold but the collapse of the vote was it was just so stark in a safe state and it was all went to the back of the party and the only implies quite heavily that you know labor voters traditional labor voters are disenfranchised with the party disenfranchised with bracks that message still you know in that seat in particular i find unpalatable to vote for the conservative party but there are there was another alternative and unfortunately in a few states. the labor party have lost i think about the party standing in labor health it's has helped them in a few cases how it will be won and bonbon the central bit being another but particular take on the central example done jarvis is held on 5 so narrowly and he has very large majority so you know he needs to be very great and be very grateful in a sense to break the party of actually you know how do you have a slim majority it could have all gone horribly wrong for even him tonight
which they lost but even the extent to which the labor vote share was falling away in houghton sunderland the 2nd seat to be to be announced which was the miners to hold but the collapse of the vote was it was just so stark in a safe state and it was all went to the back of the party and the only implies quite heavily that you know labor voters traditional labor voters are disenfranchised with the party disenfranchised with bracks that message still you know in that seat in particular i find...
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having the race to get results out that traditionally goes to the north east of england between sunderland and newcastle on time but in terms of any indicates as to who's in the lead and which way it's going expect that to come around 1 am in the morning possibly 2 am i but certainly it would appear normally that by daybreak you would have a clear idea of which way the united kingdom is going what will happen to the 650 vacant seats in the parliament behind me of course we'll be following all developments through the night here in the u.k. and when those elections election results start coming in for the moment anderson wins thank you. a 16 year old boy who shot dead 6 people in iraq has been killed by a mob of protestors video has been shared on social media of people beating and hanging the team from a traffic hole in the capital baghdad iraqi officials said the boy had killed several anti-government demonstrators at least 8 others were injured it's the latest in a series of attacks on protesters who have been holding mass rallies since october against the country's political elite. the
having the race to get results out that traditionally goes to the north east of england between sunderland and newcastle on time but in terms of any indicates as to who's in the lead and which way it's going expect that to come around 1 am in the morning possibly 2 am i but certainly it would appear normally that by daybreak you would have a clear idea of which way the united kingdom is going what will happen to the 650 vacant seats in the parliament behind me of course we'll be following all...
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iconic moments were things like sedgefield, of course, tony blair's seat, and also some of the sunderlandnding, we even would have seen some conservative mps there. but listening to those callers on 5live, i mean, even though kind of the drama is over now, the conundrum has been solved, people are not happy, people are not relaxed, people are not chilled out, people are not united, people are not on friendly terms with the other lot. i mean, i admire your massive, brilliant message discipline. you came up with these sort of slogans which have won again and again. but i don't think you can just say this was all about getting brexit done. you have to concede that some of this was about how unpopularjeremy corbyn was and if there was another, if there was a different labour leader that was not polling as badly, people might have, you know, even if they'd been leavers, they may have held their nose and voted another way. there are still great anxieties about other things, you know, public services, and it does not feel like the country has come together over this. it still feels like it is in
iconic moments were things like sedgefield, of course, tony blair's seat, and also some of the sunderlandnding, we even would have seen some conservative mps there. but listening to those callers on 5live, i mean, even though kind of the drama is over now, the conundrum has been solved, people are not happy, people are not relaxed, people are not chilled out, people are not united, people are not on friendly terms with the other lot. i mean, i admire your massive, brilliant message discipline....
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it was borisjohnson riffing off the cuff at an industrial site in sunderland, trying to win over a traditionalcause. he was asked about the bbc license fee and it was about the only time he didn't parrot this answer about getting brexit done. he suddenlyjust started talking about how, yes, the license fee is something that he thinks might be outdated. do we really think the bbc should be funded in this way in this day and e, funded in this way in this day and age, talking about it basically being attacked. and hinting it could being attacked. and hinting it could be scrapped. he was certainly hinting at that although speaking to people in the campaign tonight i think they are rowing back a bit and suggesting that what they are really thinking about is decriminalising the offence of non—payment. i have to say, the cynic in me felt that this was very much a political move by borisjohnson to this was very much a political move by boris johnson to try and stop us all talking about the nhs. sojust to be clear, this came after the publicity had started about his dispute with the itv reporter. and in
it was borisjohnson riffing off the cuff at an industrial site in sunderland, trying to win over a traditionalcause. he was asked about the bbc license fee and it was about the only time he didn't parrot this answer about getting brexit done. he suddenlyjust started talking about how, yes, the license fee is something that he thinks might be outdated. do we really think the bbc should be funded in this way in this day and e, funded in this way in this day and age, talking about it basically...
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the first results from places like sunderland and newcastle will start coming in from about 11:00pm,key declarations from about 1:00am. it promises to be quite a night. vicki young reporting there. well, in scotland there are 59 seats up for grabs, many of them marginal. brexit and the possibility of a second independence referendum, are key issues for voters. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. hi, aladdin! you might come to the panto to try and escape the election. but even at the rehearsals for aladdin in glasgow's maryhill, politics loom large. in scotland, that means both brexit and independence. since the independence referendum, i don't think any cast that i've been a part of has gone longer than a week without politics coming up, which i think is fantastic, if not a bit entertaining and a bit scary sometimes as well. i feel like in westminster, scotland's voice is never heard. they don't care. what matters to you? independence, really. i mean, that's the thing. brexit, it's one of those things — what's going to get sorted first? we didn't want to leave the eu the first t
the first results from places like sunderland and newcastle will start coming in from about 11:00pm,key declarations from about 1:00am. it promises to be quite a night. vicki young reporting there. well, in scotland there are 59 seats up for grabs, many of them marginal. brexit and the possibility of a second independence referendum, are key issues for voters. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. hi, aladdin! you might come to the panto to try and escape the election. but even at the...
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from more evidence to come for people on trumped side really to dampen in the why that wouldn't sunderland the american ambassador to the one union windsong lincecum brought by simply it was quid pro quo and basically we were holding back the citee and crying on the hope that they would investigate joe biden sorry when you're inside criticizes you would repel republicans criticize the people of criticizing that often are probably carried small white and that's what the democrats want to be up to do is to bring members of the company to stray tional pull them into the truck and ministration into the senate trial and get them to be you know on the stand get their evidence to be heard by the american public how do you think the republicans are going to approach what comes next what defense do you think that they will produce. well the main defense today in the house was that this is a partisan witch hunt said it was a very much or a painting of donald trump's lines not really getting to you could lead into the opponent's making the claim that trump has always been heightened by the democratic
from more evidence to come for people on trumped side really to dampen in the why that wouldn't sunderland the american ambassador to the one union windsong lincecum brought by simply it was quid pro quo and basically we were holding back the citee and crying on the hope that they would investigate joe biden sorry when you're inside criticizes you would repel republicans criticize the people of criticizing that often are probably carried small white and that's what the democrats want to be up...
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they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.ny at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had previously promised to investigate corruption that had not lived up to it. had not lived up to it. we'll be right back. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. f
they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.ny at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had...
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sunderland also mentioned burisma.s on the board going back to 2014 but hunter's dad doesn't care about what his son did for ukrainian energy company. >> is this something that to get to the bottom of? >> know. >> trust is an issue for two at the democrats, elizabeth warned us revealed she made $1.9 million as a lawyer for 30 years in private practice, she wants pete buttigieg to talk about money he made as a consultant and money he makes at fundraisers. >> we have other candidates financing their campaigns by doing closed-door fundraisers. suck it up to the corporate executives, the millionaires, the billionaires. >> buttigieg says his fundraisers will be opens the press. 's campaign tells fox he was in release a list of client he consulted at mckinsey. >> more interested in debating where the country is going. >> of biden is the nominee's signaling willingness to take a progressive running mate. >> we like to have senator warn? >> she's going to be very angry my having said that. will she add me to her list? >> los w
sunderland also mentioned burisma.s on the board going back to 2014 but hunter's dad doesn't care about what his son did for ukrainian energy company. >> is this something that to get to the bottom of? >> know. >> trust is an issue for two at the democrats, elizabeth warned us revealed she made $1.9 million as a lawyer for 30 years in private practice, she wants pete buttigieg to talk about money he made as a consultant and money he makes at fundraisers. >> we have other...
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they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.estimony at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had previously promised to investigate corruption that had not lived up to it. we'll be right back. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and will it keep me in the holiday spirit? yes! with comfort and joy. so, you can really promise better sleep?
they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.estimony at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had...
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they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.estimony at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had previously promised to investigate corruption that had not lived up to it. we'll be right back. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1
they emphasize ambassador gordon sunderland. i listen to it and i read it.estimony at the end of the day was muffled and tended to be exculpatory. who did they largely ignore? the most respected person who testified in the whole group of witnesses and not the master kurt volker. everyone said his integrity is impeccable. he even said, and i'm arguing the facts here it was entirely appropriate for the announcement of beginning an investigation, totally appropriate. why? because ukrainians had...
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in a speech later in sunderland — 61% of which voted to leave — the pm is expected to tell voters: "they has let you down." mrjohnson will also travel to south—west england, where he will warn against voting for the pro—eu lib dems. now, a quick spoiler warning if you weren't watching last night, but after spending three weeks in australia, the queen of thejungle, and winner of this year's i'm a celebrity, get me out of here, has been crowned. the winner and the new... queen of thejungle is the winner and the new... queen of the jungle is jacqueline! eastenders actor jacqueline jossa's win brought the show‘s 19th series to a close, having first hit our screens in 2002. coronation street actor andy whyment was the runner up, with radio dj roman kemp in third. 34—year—old sanna marin is to become the world's youngest prime minister as head of a women—led coalition government in finland. the transportation minister was picked by her social democratic party to take charge after pm antti rinne quit. she is expected to be sworn in this week. we are here on between two and bbc news until 11.30
in a speech later in sunderland — 61% of which voted to leave — the pm is expected to tell voters: "they has let you down." mrjohnson will also travel to south—west england, where he will warn against voting for the pro—eu lib dems. now, a quick spoiler warning if you weren't watching last night, but after spending three weeks in australia, the queen of thejungle, and winner of this year's i'm a celebrity, get me out of here, has been crowned. the winner and the new... queen...
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of counting the millions of ballot papers began as in past elections the cities of newcastle and sunderland race each other to be the 1st to declare a result c. and wouldn't has been truly elected to serve as member for said constituency was the 1st results came in traditional labor strongholds in north east england dramatically reduced labor majorities seem to confirm the accuracy of the exit poll result an implied valley a 10 percent swing away from labor so the conservatives overturn an $8000.00 labor majority or the prime minister boris johnson fortis as a breakfast election the slogan gets bracks it done repeated over and over the simplicity of the message clearly worked the translating slogan to reality will be a challenge in iraq 11 months the u.k. will be leaving without any deal and terms if it. consequently the trade deal with the european union that's an extremely tight deadline so while the politics of it are good for boris johnson the governance and the implications for what is going to have to do and deliver on that promise are going to be really difficult when this is been de
of counting the millions of ballot papers began as in past elections the cities of newcastle and sunderland race each other to be the 1st to declare a result c. and wouldn't has been truly elected to serve as member for said constituency was the 1st results came in traditional labor strongholds in north east england dramatically reduced labor majorities seem to confirm the accuracy of the exit poll result an implied valley a 10 percent swing away from labor so the conservatives overturn an...