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we can move to the guardian. wspapers covering cressida dick, becoming the first woman to run the metropolitan police. i know that you were on twitter. a lot of people upset that we keep mentioning that she is a woman. as the guardian points out, she is a constable. why is that such a big deal? if you are treating this, stop before you tweet. it is the first thing that a woman has beenin the first thing that a woman has been in charge of the metropolitan police. in the same way that hillary clinton would have been the first female president of the united states. get over it. it is. it is not unique there. woman are not very represented at the top as well as other groups. it is historic. people have pointed out that president obama was the first black man, to be president of the united states. i wonder if people who tweet things like why are you mentioning if she isa woman, like why are you mentioning if she is a woman, they have an issue that they are not wanting to admit to. is a woman, they have an issue that th
we can move to the guardian. wspapers covering cressida dick, becoming the first woman to run the metropolitan police. i know that you were on twitter. a lot of people upset that we keep mentioning that she is a woman. as the guardian points out, she is a constable. why is that such a big deal? if you are treating this, stop before you tweet. it is the first thing that a woman has beenin the first thing that a woman has been in charge of the metropolitan police. in the same way that hillary...
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the guardian says the prime minister faces a rebellion from your own mps to end the child migrant schemeclaims taxpayers and charities are fuel and the surge in fake news. and the express reports on the number of people trying to enter the uk illegally and speculates about whether tom jones and priscilla presley are an item! that will not feature in what discussing. it is not unusual! let's begin with the daily telegraph. council tax rises for millions, households across the country facing higher bills, not just council tax bills, but the parking as well. we knew council tax rates would go up because we always do, particularly when the government is short of cash because the force local governments to raise more money. this is a local government information unit survey and they have surveyed councils in england and wales and 94% of those councils only have said they will raise council tax over the next year by up to 5%, and that may also include additional charges for parking and waste disposal. the accusation here thenis waste disposal. the accusation here then is the raising charges th
the guardian says the prime minister faces a rebellion from your own mps to end the child migrant schemeclaims taxpayers and charities are fuel and the surge in fake news. and the express reports on the number of people trying to enter the uk illegally and speculates about whether tom jones and priscilla presley are an item! that will not feature in what discussing. it is not unusual! let's begin with the daily telegraph. council tax rises for millions, households across the country facing...
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the guardian, tunisia. ever going to be one verdict from the coroner, unlawfully killed, the question is any culpability potentially that the two operator might have. that is the way some of the families are going now. the coi’oi‘iei’ was very the families are going now. the coroner was very decisive and didn't mince words on this. he said the response of the security forces was shambolic at best and currently at worst, which to the survivors and to the relatives of those bed must come us an the relatives of those bed must come us an awful shock to hear that. they are now turning their attention to the company to see if they were negligent. it revolves around quite complicated advice to the foreign office. they do three levels, read meaning don't go there and amber meaning don't go there and amber meaning of it is essential and green, look up the advice. the tour company didn't tell people to walk up company didn't tell people to walk up the advice and the advice would have said there is a high level of acti
the guardian, tunisia. ever going to be one verdict from the coroner, unlawfully killed, the question is any culpability potentially that the two operator might have. that is the way some of the families are going now. the coi’oi‘iei’ was very the families are going now. the coroner was very decisive and didn't mince words on this. he said the response of the security forces was shambolic at best and currently at worst, which to the survivors and to the relatives of those bed must come us...
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the guardian has gone to work on how to cost that. brexit, don't bother with soft brexit, don't bother about access to the single market, go straight to the wto. the wto deal will be really hard for us to sustain. very punitive. why are plumbing, choosing to go so directly so plumbing, choosing to go so directly so hard? is ita plumbing, choosing to go so directly so hard? is it a negotiating ploy? i don't understand, it is punitive. let's talk about the business rate increase the government is talking about, lucy. some indications the beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— a titttel beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— mania beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— w beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— ‘a tie5small e in' awe e beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— ‘a tie5small e in t%'ve' e beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— ‘a 12555 ’ hikes‘aeve' e beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— ‘a 12555 e hikes ofveee e beatfkhsafhfii'ififiifi'he'pfi-ifgh‘k sees-oes— ‘a 12555 e hikesofup e that are set to see r
the guardian has gone to work on how to cost that. brexit, don't bother with soft brexit, don't bother about access to the single market, go straight to the wto. the wto deal will be really hard for us to sustain. very punitive. why are plumbing, choosing to go so directly so plumbing, choosing to go so directly so hard? is ita plumbing, choosing to go so directly so hard? is it a negotiating ploy? i don't understand, it is punitive. let's talk about the business rate increase the government is...
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let's begin with the front page of the guardian. henry. this is its ordinary. ference. it was meant to be to announce the new labour secretary because one resigned last night. it ended up looking like... do the king, the end, the top of the empire state building? the plains of firing at him any guesses lashing out in every direction like a bear with a sore head and back it was exactly the same thing. he was attacking jewish journalists, the same thing. he was attacking jewishjournalists, asking african—american journalist to setting up... he's saying that... he says all over the place. looking at the transcript, it was like a strimmer consciousness. the reaction of the journalists who were in the room they were looking at each other cackling and laughing. they were asking whether this is a reality show or whether this is a president of the united states. i suspect his handlers are going to want to make sure he did not want to do it again. it ended with him being heckled. do you agree with henry that he was like a bear with a sore head? was a not too a certain ex
let's begin with the front page of the guardian. henry. this is its ordinary. ference. it was meant to be to announce the new labour secretary because one resigned last night. it ended up looking like... do the king, the end, the top of the empire state building? the plains of firing at him any guesses lashing out in every direction like a bear with a sore head and back it was exactly the same thing. he was attacking jewish journalists, the same thing. he was attacking jewishjournalists, asking...
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coming back to the guardian. the home office saying...my going to the right one? at the bottom of the page, try refugees have hopes raised as home 0ffice reviews calais cases. it emerges people hoping to come to the uk have gone back to the site in calais where everybody used to gather to get across the channel. and where it was such a big story la st and where it was such a big story last year that it was finally being shut down and bulldozed and children we re shut down and bulldozed and children were being may be found somewhere to go to in france where they would be safe, or somehow getting lost in the whole chaos of it all being shut down. obviously this story has been quite aside from one's opinion on the humanitarian nature of it, it's been terrible pr for the government, saying we had room for 3000 children under the agreement and now we have a few hundred and we're shutting it down. across—the— board a few hundred and we're shutting it down. across—the—board people have stood up to say it's a disgrace. it seems like the most enor
coming back to the guardian. the home office saying...my going to the right one? at the bottom of the page, try refugees have hopes raised as home 0ffice reviews calais cases. it emerges people hoping to come to the uk have gone back to the site in calais where everybody used to gather to get across the channel. and where it was such a big story la st and where it was such a big story last year that it was finally being shut down and bulldozed and children we re shut down and bulldozed and...
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according to the guardian, labour has its own problems, with a fifth of mps defying jeremy corbyn andainst the triggering of article 50. we will put up the front pages of two of the leading brexit newspapers, you could say. the daily mail, there it is. and the express. the two, side—by—side. there you go. the two, side—by—side. there you go. the daily mail: we have liftoff. we did it first. it was you that won it. 2010 we started that crusade. 400,000 readers of the daily express, and we know our readers, thatis express, and we know our readers, that is why we do this, sent in coupons to the paper. we deliver them to downing street, we wanted a referendum, they wanted a referendum, they wanted a referendum, they wanted a referendum, the readers. they will be very pleased, i believe, tomorrow morning to read the paper. susie, there are a lot of people who won't be pleased. but regardless of how he voted, we are all brexiting now. we should not continue the division. what is interesting, with all due respect, is that the hyperbole that the newspapers have, saying, this is an amazing vic
according to the guardian, labour has its own problems, with a fifth of mps defying jeremy corbyn andainst the triggering of article 50. we will put up the front pages of two of the leading brexit newspapers, you could say. the daily mail, there it is. and the express. the two, side—by—side. there you go. the two, side—by—side. there you go. the daily mail: we have liftoff. we did it first. it was you that won it. 2010 we started that crusade. 400,000 readers of the daily express, and...
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also picking up on that story, the guardian reports that families of the deceased vow to sue the holiday new study linking obesity to 11 types of cancer makes the daily express's front page. the metro reports on a trial into whether a cancer surgeon removed women's breasts unnecessarily. claims that the government is revisiting changes that would see drivers insurance premiums go up by several hundred pounds. he says sorry and pays £363 million, thatis he says sorry and pays £363 million, that is 10% of his net worth. it is also worth bearing in mind the 500 million that he took out of the business ten years ago. it was making a profit and that he had stuck that into a
also picking up on that story, the guardian reports that families of the deceased vow to sue the holiday new study linking obesity to 11 types of cancer makes the daily express's front page. the metro reports on a trial into whether a cancer surgeon removed women's breasts unnecessarily. claims that the government is revisiting changes that would see drivers insurance premiums go up by several hundred pounds. he says sorry and pays £363 million, thatis he says sorry and pays £363 million,...
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he is part of the guardians of rescue animal planets and show. he was apparently physically abused and used as a stud a stud for greeting for all seven years of his life. >> seven years of being tied up to a ball basically on a short chain. it looks like he mostly slept on concrete floors and he probably was forced to stand and sleep in his own urine and stools. >> when they found him his ears were covered in yeast. he was covered in calluses and infection from work he had to live. >> you can literally smell his ears as you open the door to go in. >> and if he had that you spell that for much longer do you think he would've gone deaf? >> i know he would have gone deaf. he was in such bad conditions with his weight and the level of infection in his body. he would not last much longer. >> a lot of antibiotics on a ton of tlc. the the dog is doing so much better. look at this happy family. smile. so if you are interested in adopting him you can reach out to the guardians of rescue.org are going to their facebook page. he. he is a sweetheart and he g
he is part of the guardians of rescue animal planets and show. he was apparently physically abused and used as a stud a stud for greeting for all seven years of his life. >> seven years of being tied up to a ball basically on a short chain. it looks like he mostly slept on concrete floors and he probably was forced to stand and sleep in his own urine and stools. >> when they found him his ears were covered in yeast. he was covered in calluses and infection from work he had to live....
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>> today's article in "the guardian" could not be more critical. the british paper argues that trump's criticism of judges and the justice system should not be seen as yet another attack against the elites. "the guardian" reminds us that previous presidents have been critical of the supreme court, but it is a big jump from attacking the authority and legitimacy of a sitting judge. the newspaper says that trump is "hastening in a collapse of respect for established institutions." >> supposing he decided to reinstate that ban anyway. is that something that is likely to happen? askse washington post's the same question. what if the post decided that -- what if he did not recognize this -- trump's adherence to so-called 30. post writes that given his admiration for authoritarian leaders like vladimir putin, that could be a possibility. however, if he went down that road, trump could reach impeachment by the house of representatives, the guarantors of the u.s. constitution. tom: back here in france, throughout the weekend, french politics were very much
>> today's article in "the guardian" could not be more critical. the british paper argues that trump's criticism of judges and the justice system should not be seen as yet another attack against the elites. "the guardian" reminds us that previous presidents have been critical of the supreme court, but it is a big jump from attacking the authority and legitimacy of a sitting judge. the newspaper says that trump is "hastening in a collapse of respect for established...
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the guardian looks at bermuda. secrecy. it also says the uk is also a tax haven. foreign nationals can live in the uk without paying tax on any overseas income, they say. we have editor—in—chief of the oxford business group with us. when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoing what many a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as
the guardian looks at bermuda. secrecy. it also says the uk is also a tax haven. foreign nationals can live in the uk without paying tax on any overseas income, they say. we have editor—in—chief of the oxford business group with us. when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoing what many a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as
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the guardian reports on comments from the british defence secretary, michael fallon, warning that natonow compete on the cyber battlefield, and do more to counter russian hacking. would you donate cash, jewellery and gold to bail out your government? the gulf news writes that citizens in mongolia are doing just that, to help pay off a near—$600 million debt. and camp out under the stars for a better night's sleep. an article on the front of the daily telegraph reports on a new study that suggests the great outdoors could be a solution for insomniacs. another solution is to get up early and do the paper review. joining us isjonathan charles, who is managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. to see you. let's begin with trump. this is particularly about this religious law, the johnson amendment. what this proposal might entail. you could pick a story almost every hour and the one on the front page of the irish times is about the johnson amendment. front page of the irish times is about thejohnson amendment. in the 19505, about thejohnson
the guardian reports on comments from the british defence secretary, michael fallon, warning that natonow compete on the cyber battlefield, and do more to counter russian hacking. would you donate cash, jewellery and gold to bail out your government? the gulf news writes that citizens in mongolia are doing just that, to help pay off a near—$600 million debt. and camp out under the stars for a better night's sleep. an article on the front of the daily telegraph reports on a new study that...
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. >> the guardian reports that this is -- over half a million people are trapped in the city and the ardian describes devastating humanitarian conditions with lack of food supplies and drinking water and electricity. riverf the five -- on the have been blown up, essentially trapping people in the west of mosul. there was an interesting piece about the fact that the islamic state groups have actually been preparing for this battle for many months now. and in the past 2.5 years they have been recruiting members for sleeper cells in the city. while the west, the war for the west is being conducted by professional counterterrorism forces. in the east it is a hodgepodge mix of different groups. and in this chaos, the islamic state group has been able to flourish. >> a change of pace. moving across the atlantic to brazil. where carnaval is kicking off. it is taking place during a very turbulent time. >> that's right. will they cancel carnaval? that is what the new york times is wondering. the country is going through an enormous political and economic townsence and at least 48 have cancel f
. >> the guardian reports that this is -- over half a million people are trapped in the city and the ardian describes devastating humanitarian conditions with lack of food supplies and drinking water and electricity. riverf the five -- on the have been blown up, essentially trapping people in the west of mosul. there was an interesting piece about the fact that the islamic state groups have actually been preparing for this battle for many months now. and in the past 2.5 years they have...
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let's look at the guardian. exit. —— theresa may telling mps. this is how much say the mps have, which is very little. exactly, the headline, take it or leave it, basically saying that for theresa may, triggering article 50 is so much closer now. tomorrow is like the final day when you will hear discussions about it. the fact that the government won is a huge boost for theresa may. we should explain, a group of mps wanted to have a say in the process on every single clause in the deal with the eu, which could have sent theresa may back to the negotiating table if they rejected it and it could have gone on for years. some rebel mps even on the tory benches voting the other way today. i think it's intriguing. the fact that you have the times covering it completely differently. a different take, isn't it? mps will vote on brexit deal after forcing's may‘s hand. it? mps will vote on brexit deal after forcing's may's hand. the reason that the times have covered it this way, mps believe they will have more of a say, mo
let's look at the guardian. exit. —— theresa may telling mps. this is how much say the mps have, which is very little. exactly, the headline, take it or leave it, basically saying that for theresa may, triggering article 50 is so much closer now. tomorrow is like the final day when you will hear discussions about it. the fact that the government won is a huge boost for theresa may. we should explain, a group of mps wanted to have a say in the process on every single clause in the deal with...
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florence: this is a very strange story on the front page of "the guardian." an see a photo of him. kim jong nam died on the way to the hospital after apparently being attacked at the kuala lumpur airport. south korean tv has been reporting that he was murdered, poisoned by reportedly two women who were believed to be north korean agents. this is a very interesting family tree. this is in the "guardian." he was kim jong un's brother from another mother, essentially. according to the south korean media, he had been living in self-imposed exile since his brother had been anointed to succeed their father. korean paper points out this is not the first time there has been a purge within the family. kim jong un had his uncle executed in public in 2013. you can see their analysis, saying that these purges clearly isw that north korea unstable as a regime and wonders if there could be some serious unrest in north korea. genie: let's come back to french politics. the conservative presidential candidate franÇois fillon seems to have defied all odds and is managing to que
florence: this is a very strange story on the front page of "the guardian." an see a photo of him. kim jong nam died on the way to the hospital after apparently being attacked at the kuala lumpur airport. south korean tv has been reporting that he was murdered, poisoned by reportedly two women who were believed to be north korean agents. this is a very interesting family tree. this is in the "guardian." he was kim jong un's brother from another mother, essentially. according...
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. >> when all of this became public in "the guardian," the " the washington post," there was an interviewith snowden. let's watch a little bit of that from 2013. >> my name is ed snowden. i am 29 years old. i work for booth allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for an essay in hawaii -- for the nsa in hawaii. water -- >> what are some positions you have held previously you go -- previously? >> senior adviser for the avtral intelligence solutions control center, and telecommunication system officer. >> who is this fellow? in the clips we have just seen, he tells a lie. he said he was a senior advisor to the cia. what he was was a communications a hack, what is called working at the cia for two years and was actually forced out. he was not a senior adviser, but that is not my complaint. the interesting thing about this video is that he made it. if snowden had gone directly to moscow or if any intelligence officers had gone directly to moscow, a narrative would be established. u.s. intelligence workers steal secrets, go to moscow. but he stopped in hong kong and made this video. supply
. >> when all of this became public in "the guardian," the " the washington post," there was an interviewith snowden. let's watch a little bit of that from 2013. >> my name is ed snowden. i am 29 years old. i work for booth allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for an essay in hawaii -- for the nsa in hawaii. water -- >> what are some positions you have held previously you go -- previously? >> senior adviser for the avtral intelligence solutions...
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this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. the bbc‘sjoe lynam.c news it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, were looking for love on the west coast of ireland. is there anybody out there? yes! we're high in the alps at a french resort that's trying to turn its ski slopes green. and in peru, we're cooking a dish with chilli peppers and raw fish. first this week, we're riding high in the french alps. skiing is one of the world's most exhilarating sports, but it's also one of the worst for the environment. so many mountain resorts are looking for ways to make winter sports greener. emma—jane kirby's on the trail in the legendary mountains above chamonix. it's been a popular leisure activity here since the early 1900s. these days, skiing is a mega—industry. some 18 million tourists visit the alps every year, generating about 50 billion euros for the local economy. chamonix, at the base of europe's highest mountain, the mont blanc, is never short of thrill seekers. and when the snow gods smile favourably on this region, the slope
this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. the bbc‘sjoe lynam.c news it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, were looking for love on the west coast of ireland. is there anybody out there? yes! we're high in the alps at a french resort that's trying to turn its ski slopes green. and in peru, we're cooking a dish with chilli peppers and raw fish. first this week, we're riding high in the french alps. skiing is one of the world's most...
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here is a headline from "the guardian." "president trump should not be allowed to speak in u.k. ys speaker."sa here is a portion of speaker john burka's remarks. >> mr. speaker, have you noticed the deep concern expressed by members across the house, among those signed and those who don't sign but made their views known publicly, regarding the potential offering of the honor of a speech to both houses of parliament in westminster hall elsewhere in the palace of westminster and i wonder what
here is a headline from "the guardian." "president trump should not be allowed to speak in u.k. ys speaker."sa here is a portion of speaker john burka's remarks. >> mr. speaker, have you noticed the deep concern expressed by members across the house, among those signed and those who don't sign but made their views known publicly, regarding the potential offering of the honor of a speech to both houses of parliament in westminster hall elsewhere in the palace of...
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okay, all the guardians are already whispering in the ears of republicans, into congress and in thewhite house , telling them not to keep their promises. i've been in a lot of these republican meetings and i know what the lobbyists, the consultants and the pollsters are saying. they're saying republicans should not overreach. that politics is the art of the possible. what they mean is that politics is the protector of the status quo. don't rock the boat. find the easiest road and take it. they're saying you can't build a wall and control our borders. you have to get amnesty and citizenship for the people who are here illegally. they're saying you can't repeal obama care. tax reform is just too controversial. you can't ever balance the budget . and of course, you must reopen the big crony, corrupt export import. that's what they're hearing behind closed doors right now. the list goes on and on but our job as conservatives and as the national conservative movement is to make possible what the establishment says is impossible. we must think big. we must act bold. that's the american way. re
okay, all the guardians are already whispering in the ears of republicans, into congress and in thewhite house , telling them not to keep their promises. i've been in a lot of these republican meetings and i know what the lobbyists, the consultants and the pollsters are saying. they're saying republicans should not overreach. that politics is the art of the possible. what they mean is that politics is the protector of the status quo. don't rock the boat. find the easiest road and take it....
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the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing both parliaments visit later this year. the daily express says that the eu wants to hit the uk with a bill of £49 billion as part of brexit. there is a lot to keep us busy. and only 16 minutes to do is turn. we will start with the daily mail. at last an end to the witchhunt. this is a long—running campaign to say that these trips have had these allegations held over them for a decade and nothing has come of it. they had put it on their front page because they consider it their victory, although other papers have been campaigning as well. they mention a lawyer who has been struck off over his tank chasing tactics here. this has been something that has put a lot of
the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing both parliaments visit later this year. the daily express says that the eu wants to hit the uk with a bill of £49 billion as part of brexit. there is a lot to keep us busy. and only 16 minutes to do is turn. we will start with the daily mail. at last an end to the witchhunt. this is a long—running campaign to say that these trips have had these allegations held over them for a decade and nothing has come...
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. >> when all of this became public in "the guardian," " the washington post," there was an interview video made with snowden. let's watch a little bit of hat from 2013. >> my name is ed snowden. i am 29 years old. i work for booth allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for the nsa in hawaii. >> what are some positions you have held previously in the ntelligence community? >> a systems engineer, systems administrator, senior advisor for the central intelligence agency. solutions consultant and a telecommunications informations systems officer. >> who is this fellow? dr. epstein: even in the clips we just saw, he tells a lie. he said he was a senior advisor to the cia. what he was was a communications officer, what is called a hack, working at the cia for two years and was actually forced out. he was not a senior adviser, but that is not my complaint. the interesting thing about this video is that he made it. if snowden had gone directly to moscow or if any intelligence -- or any person who steals intelligence had gone directly to moscow, no one would pay much attention. the narra
. >> when all of this became public in "the guardian," " the washington post," there was an interview video made with snowden. let's watch a little bit of hat from 2013. >> my name is ed snowden. i am 29 years old. i work for booth allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for the nsa in hawaii. >> what are some positions you have held previously in the ntelligence community? >> a systems engineer, systems administrator, senior advisor for the...
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we have a columnist and member of the editorial board of the guardian. david frum is a senior editor of foreign affairs. you had a terrific column this week. do you want to just quickly outline for us what are the five trump administrations that you feel like you're encountering? >> well, you have trump entertainment that's the president with his tweets and press conferences. keeping us all entertained as it were. and some of us i'm afraid in the media are getting addicted to it not to mention the public. then have you trump cleanup, that's the secretary of state, secretary of defense, u.n. ambassador who goes around the world cleaning up trump's mess. and he's contra tics. then you have, of course, the trump gop, that's all the gop leaders who have kind of hitched a ride on the good ship lollypop that is his administration as long as they can get their tax cuts and other priorities like promoting fossil fuels. then have you trump crazy, that's bannon and his merry band of ideal logs like steve miller. and lastly you have the essential trump. and that is
we have a columnist and member of the editorial board of the guardian. david frum is a senior editor of foreign affairs. you had a terrific column this week. do you want to just quickly outline for us what are the five trump administrations that you feel like you're encountering? >> well, you have trump entertainment that's the president with his tweets and press conferences. keeping us all entertained as it were. and some of us i'm afraid in the media are getting addicted to it not to...
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we are the guardians of the rule of law for the system of constitutional laws. this is a government of laws. not men, certainly not of one man. i think there was a real sense in which my fellow a.g.'s got riled up by the immigration ban because of the sense of disregard for the rule of law. mean they took the position in , the case that in the area of immigration, the president has unfettered discretion not subject to review by the courts. which for any lawyer who takes , the system seriously, it is an offensive position to take. so i don't think this is a matter of liberal versus conservative. this is not an ordinary set of political battles. we are dealing with an administration that has shown a disregard for the constitution and effort to circumvent the checks and balances established under the constitution to keep a chief executive from running amok. this is something we will stand up to where ever he tries to -- wherever he tries to manifest it. jeffrey: one of those checks , which hereto for had been rather obscure's, is the claw -- clause that says in pla
we are the guardians of the rule of law for the system of constitutional laws. this is a government of laws. not men, certainly not of one man. i think there was a real sense in which my fellow a.g.'s got riled up by the immigration ban because of the sense of disregard for the rule of law. mean they took the position in , the case that in the area of immigration, the president has unfettered discretion not subject to review by the courts. which for any lawyer who takes , the system seriously,...
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the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice." it's after the middle eastern nation tested a ballistic missile at the weekend. one commentator in the article calls the white house's comments reckless and dangerous. india's finance minister is on the front page of the business standard. the government there has unveiled its annual budget, with promises to boost rural spending and pull more people out of poverty. the japan times reports that former un secretary general ban ki—moon has ended his bid to take on south korea's presidency. he was widely expected to run in this year's elections, following the impeachment of park geun—hye. the gruelling life of a courier in china, a feature on the new york times international edition. it looks at the rise of the on line marketplace, and the exhausting workload for those delivering packages to keep the e—commerce industry afloat. joining us is alpesh patel, ceo of private equity house, praefinium partners. good morning. good morning. good morning. nikolai would have been pa rt morning. niko
the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice." it's after the middle eastern nation tested a ballistic missile at the weekend. one commentator in the article calls the white house's comments reckless and dangerous. india's finance minister is on the front page of the business standard. the government there has unveiled its annual budget, with promises to boost rural spending and pull more people out of poverty. the japan times reports...
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this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. -- in the guardian. stealing documents. they would still be treated as if they had been stealing documentsm they had been stealing documentsm the consultation was taken to the final thing, we know the way consultations were, you throw out interesting suggestions as you grow back and sometimes the government says we have dismissed some of the extreme suggestions, this is middle of the road and that may happen but at the moment yes, free—speech advocates are concerned saying we expect this in china or russia but not in britain. there have been clashes between police and demonstrators in a suburb to the north east of paris, after a march in protest over the alleged rape of young black man by a police officer. the victim, a twenty two—year—old youth worker suffered severe injuries. 0ne police man has been charged with rape and suspended from duties. campaigners have delivered a petition at downing street with fifty thousand signatures calling for theresa may to allow more child refugees to come to britain. t
this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. -- in the guardian. stealing documents. they would still be treated as if they had been stealing documentsm they had been stealing documentsm the consultation was taken to the final thing, we know the way consultations were, you throw out interesting suggestions as you grow back and sometimes the government says we have dismissed some of the extreme suggestions, this is middle of the road and that may happen but at the...
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the guardian looks at the controversial travel ban imposed by donald trump, but rejected by a us appealsth trump — the i reports that some mps and staying with trump — the i reports that some mps are threatening to boycott a state visit by the us president. blackmailing beckham — the mirror reports on an apparent one million pound plot over hacked emails from david beckham. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. let's start with marine le pen, one of several french president shall hopefuls who launched their campaign this weekend. leon seems to be the city of choice. marine le pen joint election race by attacking globalisation. hersupport joint election race by attacking globalisation. her support base have made her so popular and put the and enviable position and it reminds us of how you keep managed to appeal to a desperate group of people. —— ukip. she is saying she is freeing them of globalisation, islamic fundamentalism and european union. what is at stake in this election is that the continuity of france as a free nation, the very existence
the guardian looks at the controversial travel ban imposed by donald trump, but rejected by a us appealsth trump — the i reports that some mps and staying with trump — the i reports that some mps are threatening to boycott a state visit by the us president. blackmailing beckham — the mirror reports on an apparent one million pound plot over hacked emails from david beckham. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. let's start with marine le pen, one...
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claimed that the woman had died ina guardian claimed that the woman had died in a car crashe policy worth £1a0,000 in her name. it is also alleged that. humans including a death certificate and also accident reports were produced. —— alleged that falls documents. they couldn't verify the woman cars death so they refused to pay the claim. they passed it onto police and they found that the woman was alive and living in canada. she to the uk, she was arrested and questioned by police. her son was also arrested and questioned and both of them have been bailed and they are expected to return to a police station in birmingham in april. the guardian who was with the 18—year—old who was 2a, he was also interviewed under caution. social care for elderly people is on the brink of collapse in some parts of england, according to the charity age uk. it says more than 50,000 people are now not receiving any help, despite struggling with essential daily tasks such as washing, eating or getting out of bed. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports. push... that's it. for ten year
claimed that the woman had died ina guardian claimed that the woman had died in a car crashe policy worth £1a0,000 in her name. it is also alleged that. humans including a death certificate and also accident reports were produced. —— alleged that falls documents. they couldn't verify the woman cars death so they refused to pay the claim. they passed it onto police and they found that the woman was alive and living in canada. she to the uk, she was arrested and questioned by police. her son...
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customers include media firms, such as associated press — us here at the bbc — buzzfeed and the guardianoined by the companies co—founder and chief technical officer, andrew mullaney. good to have you on the programme. thank you for having me. good to have you on the programme. thank you for having melj good to have you on the programme. thank you for having me. i know here at the bbc we're obsessed with what newswatchers are looking online and what digital video they're downloading and why and how many shares, how many likes, that information is what you provide? absolutely, yeah. for the first time we can really measure what people ca re we can really measure what people care about in real—time. so, that's what all our customers use it for is to understand what type of content engages people on social media. this is something you were providing this information to consumers, but you flipped to provaid a service to businesses. was that purely based on financials? not really. we noticed that the journalists and the media creators were using the free service way more and that they wanted
customers include media firms, such as associated press — us here at the bbc — buzzfeed and the guardianoined by the companies co—founder and chief technical officer, andrew mullaney. good to have you on the programme. thank you for having me. good to have you on the programme. thank you for having melj good to have you on the programme. thank you for having me. i know here at the bbc we're obsessed with what newswatchers are looking online and what digital video they're downloading and...
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the context is, there was an article in the guardian over the weekend, which cast doubt on paul nuttall of the tragedy as a young boy, as a liverpool fan. he is deeply, deeply angry about the claim, that suggestion in the guardian and strongly argues that he absolutely was there. in that context, he was doing some interviews in liverpool and went along to radio city tour, a commercial radio station in liverpool. his website was shown to him. ithink liverpool. his website was shown to him. i think we can show you a press release from his website. there were at least two along these lines, on which when he was commenting at various points over the last couple of years about the hillsborough disaster and the enquiry, you talked about the appalling tragedy when 96 liverpool fans were killed, including close, personalfriends of mine who lost their lives. he was asked about this by the dj, the presenter on radio city talk, who himself was at hillsborough on the day. it affects me every day and i didn't lose anybody that day. you said you lost a close personal friend, it is on your website.|j
the context is, there was an article in the guardian over the weekend, which cast doubt on paul nuttall of the tragedy as a young boy, as a liverpool fan. he is deeply, deeply angry about the claim, that suggestion in the guardian and strongly argues that he absolutely was there. in that context, he was doing some interviews in liverpool and went along to radio city tour, a commercial radio station in liverpool. his website was shown to him. ithink liverpool. his website was shown to him. i...
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in the guardian warns that tens of thousands of schoolchildren are being put at risk due to toxic fumesoff. the daily telegraph, the front page, we are the workers party now. theresa may. very ominous words if you are a labour supporter or labour mp, she has been saying this theme, she has been putting her tanks on labour's drawn, she is saying now it is really, really true because of this catastrophic performance by labour losing this seat of copeland which has been in powerfor 73 years, and a pretty poor showing in stoke although they held onto the seat. they basically halved their majority. she's reinforcing that message. labour is out of touch, jeremy corbyn doesn't speak for working class communities. haemorrhaging support, not winning elections they should be winning and we are riding high as the conservative party. good for her, going into the brexit negotiations. the domestic philip. governments are usually in the position of by—elections, suddenly this one does matter? normally the day after we are discussing these things and explaining why the government lost. it is against fo
in the guardian warns that tens of thousands of schoolchildren are being put at risk due to toxic fumesoff. the daily telegraph, the front page, we are the workers party now. theresa may. very ominous words if you are a labour supporter or labour mp, she has been saying this theme, she has been putting her tanks on labour's drawn, she is saying now it is really, really true because of this catastrophic performance by labour losing this seat of copeland which has been in powerfor 73 years, and a...
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the guardian reports european leaders at a summit in malta have attacked donald trump for his anti—euf vegeta bles brings us news of a shortage of vegetables in britain's supermarkets. let's begin with the i and the attack on the louvre. an egyptian suspect known to the security services. threat of terrorism here to stay. the french have become used to wear high level of security and it isn't going anywhere any time soon. —— to a high level. this is why we have scary people holding guns outside tourist locations. it sounds like a scary incident. but it also sounds like the authorities dealt with it very well. this could have been a really nasty incident. and the soldiers took action. they were only lightly injured themselves. the story could have been worse. it reminds everyone that terrorism isn't going to go away and it is going to be a really significant part in that election. and the election is unpredictable as it is. very early days and the suspect was seriously injured as a result of the shooting. but had only beenin result of the shooting. but had only been in paris for a shor
the guardian reports european leaders at a summit in malta have attacked donald trump for his anti—euf vegeta bles brings us news of a shortage of vegetables in britain's supermarkets. let's begin with the i and the attack on the louvre. an egyptian suspect known to the security services. threat of terrorism here to stay. the french have become used to wear high level of security and it isn't going anywhere any time soon. —— to a high level. this is why we have scary people holding guns...
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this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. out some very interesting suggestions and then you roll back to the middle and sometimes the government say we have dismissed some of the extreme suggestions. that is possibly what is going to happen here. at the moment free speech advocates are very concerned. they say we expect this kind of stuff in china or russia not in britain. fascinating stuff. thank you. clashes in the iraqi capital, baghdad, between the security forces and supporters of a powerful shia muslim cleric have left at least five people dead. the trouble began with a demonstration against corruption by tens of thousands of protesters waving iraqi flags. alan johnston reports huge numbers of demonstraters convergd on a square in the heart of baghdad. they chanted anti—government slogans. they complained of corruption and demanded changes to a commission which oversees elections. then some protesters tried to move towards a nearby area known as the green zone, which houses government ministries. riot police were deter
this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden. out some very interesting suggestions and then you roll back to the middle and sometimes the government say we have dismissed some of the extreme suggestions. that is possibly what is going to happen here. at the moment free speech advocates are very concerned. they say we expect this kind of stuff in china or russia not in britain. fascinating stuff. thank you. clashes in the iraqi capital, baghdad, between the security...
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this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden.e him to do that, to steal the documents, they would be treated as if they had. if this consultation was taken to the law. you and i both know the way consultations work. often you throw a few very interesting suggestions and you roll back to the middle. sometimes the government will be dismiss those suggestions. that is possibly what will happen here. at the moment, the free—speech advocates are very concerned, saying we expect this kind of stuff in china or russia, but not in britain. campaigners have delivered a petition at downing street with 50 thousand signatures calling for theresa may to allow more child refugees to come to britain. the government this week scrapped its plan to rehome thousands of unaccompanied children from syria and other warzones. 350 youngsters have been accepted for resettlement in the uk. the campaign has been led by lord dubs, who came to britain as a refugee from the nazis at the age of six. the message to the prime minister is that there are thousands
this would make no distinction between the guardian and edward snowden.e him to do that, to steal the documents, they would be treated as if they had. if this consultation was taken to the law. you and i both know the way consultations work. often you throw a few very interesting suggestions and you roll back to the middle. sometimes the government will be dismiss those suggestions. that is possibly what will happen here. at the moment, the free—speech advocates are very concerned, saying we...
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the guardian looks at bermuda. country accuses the uk of hypocrisy in its efforts to end offshore financial secrecy. it also says the uk is also a tax haven. foreign nationals can live in the uk without paying tax on any overseas income, they say. we have editor—in—chief of the oxford business group with us. when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoing what many a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as this was announced, that these 4000 or so homes are now legal as far as the israeli government is common and. and of course the independent and patrick cockburn are critics of many of the israeli policies, but it is difficult to disagree when you look at the law that was passed yesterday, normalising settlements. it flies in the face of so much that one might feel towards any idea that there would be a move towards peace. i think the rhetoric around iran that he has been... that benjamin netanyahu that he has been... that benjamin ne
the guardian looks at bermuda. country accuses the uk of hypocrisy in its efforts to end offshore financial secrecy. it also says the uk is also a tax haven. foreign nationals can live in the uk without paying tax on any overseas income, they say. we have editor—in—chief of the oxford business group with us. when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoing what many a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as...
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he says he was there and he feels that the coverage in the guardian was a smear against him which lefte interview, after they talked about the guardian, he was presented with a print—out from his own website in which he is quoted as saying whilst reflecting on the process of the hillsborough inquiry that he had lost close personal friends in that tragedy. here is the exchange between mr nutle and the radio presenter. the presenter was at hillsborough himself that day. radio presenter. the presenter was at hillsborough himself that daym affects me every day and i didn't lose anybody. you say you lost a close personal friend. it's on your website. i lost someone who i know. i don't know who has written... january 2012, " lost close personal friends." it january 2012, " lost close personal friends. " it is january 2012, " lost close personal friends." it is on your web page. that's not from me, i'm sorry. it's on your own website, paul. that's absolutely — no, i'm sorry. i haven't lost anyone who is a close personal friend. there is people that i knew through football and things like that
he says he was there and he feels that the coverage in the guardian was a smear against him which lefte interview, after they talked about the guardian, he was presented with a print—out from his own website in which he is quoted as saying whilst reflecting on the process of the hillsborough inquiry that he had lost close personal friends in that tragedy. here is the exchange between mr nutle and the radio presenter. the presenter was at hillsborough himself that day. radio presenter. the...
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the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice."mentator in the article calls the white house's comments reckless and dangerous. india's finance minister is on the front page of the business standard. the government there has unveiled its annual budget, with promises to boost rural spending and pull more people out of poverty. the japan times reports that former un secretary general ban ki—moon has
the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice."mentator in the article calls the white house's comments reckless and dangerous. india's finance minister is on the front page of the business standard. the government there has unveiled its annual budget, with promises to boost rural spending and pull more people out of poverty. the japan times reports that former un secretary general ban ki—moon has
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the building. >> narrator: guardian reporter ghaith abdul-ahad shows us the human toll of war with isis. >> no one knows how many civilians have been killed in this battle of mosul. not even the government know. >> narrator: and later, how iraq's specialal operations fors are hunting isis. (automatic gunfire) (woman screaming) >> narrator: and protecting those civilians trapped by the fighting. (weeping softly) (gunfire) >> narrator: tonight, on this special edition of frontline: two stories about survival, determination, and the battle for iraq. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and i
the building. >> narrator: guardian reporter ghaith abdul-ahad shows us the human toll of war with isis. >> no one knows how many civilians have been killed in this battle of mosul. not even the government know. >> narrator: and later, how iraq's specialal operations fors are hunting isis. (automatic gunfire) (woman screaming) >> narrator: and protecting those civilians trapped by the fighting. (weeping softly) (gunfire) >> narrator: tonight, on this special...
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and finally, the guardian takes an in—depth look at greece's economy. y more than a quarter, equivalent to last century's great depression in america. joining us is cornelia meyer, who is ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy.
and finally, the guardian takes an in—depth look at greece's economy. y more than a quarter, equivalent to last century's great depression in america. joining us is cornelia meyer, who is ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy.
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and finally, the guardian takes an in—depth look at greece's economy. paper says the country's economy has shrunk by more than a quarter, equivalent to last century's great depression in america. joining us is cornelia meyer, who is ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. good morning. good morning. so you have been telling us you watched every single political programme broadcast in the united states over the weekend. how much was about trump versus the judiciary, as gulf news puts it? it was maybe 40, 5096. it is really big, and it is very interesting. the interesting thing is when you see the court which has... you know, the court of appeals which has rejected the order of president trump, that people can come in, is in washington state. in the same state, another district caught on the east coast has said he could go ahead so it is bound to go to the supreme court because they don't like it when district court contradict each other. but also because it seems, a professor of law was telling us earlier, that it seems as if the constitutionality
and finally, the guardian takes an in—depth look at greece's economy. paper says the country's economy has shrunk by more than a quarter, equivalent to last century's great depression in america. joining us is cornelia meyer, who is ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. good morning. good morning. so you have been telling us you watched every single political programme broadcast in the united states over the weekend. how much was about trump versus the judiciary, as gulf news puts...
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[applause] here's a headline from the guardian. donald trump should not be allowed to speak in u.k. parliament. the guardian article reads donald trump is unfit to address .he refused tos invite the president westminster because of the opposition to racism and sexism.
[applause] here's a headline from the guardian. donald trump should not be allowed to speak in u.k. parliament. the guardian article reads donald trump is unfit to address .he refused tos invite the president westminster because of the opposition to racism and sexism.
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the guardian reports on a global study that says vitamin d can reduce the risk of colds and flu — ande added to food to improve people's health. must look at the background of the arab news story. when there was a vote to call certain settlements illegal, donald trump tweeted, "stay strong israel, " because he was coming into power. buries background in all of this. when we go over what happened yesterday with donald trump and benjamin netanyahu, the overall area is that not anything came out of it, necessarily. it was a normal head of state discussion, normal headlines. yes, there were mentions of abandoning the two state solution oi’ of abandoning the two state solution or donald trump not necessarily being in full commitment of that but of course benjamin netanyahu heaped praise on to donald trump. this quote here, "under your leadership, i believe we can reverse the triad of radical islam and israel is now the safest it has ever been under donald trump" —— the rise. what is coming out of this? the question is about the two state nation. the sta nce about the two state nation. the
the guardian reports on a global study that says vitamin d can reduce the risk of colds and flu — ande added to food to improve people's health. must look at the background of the arab news story. when there was a vote to call certain settlements illegal, donald trump tweeted, "stay strong israel, " because he was coming into power. buries background in all of this. when we go over what happened yesterday with donald trump and benjamin netanyahu, the overall area is that not...
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the guardian reports that european leaders at the summit in malta have attacked donald trump for hisail reports on the continuing shortage of vegetables in britain's supermarkets. president trump has put iran on notice after its medium range ballistic missile test with limited sanctions, so who is testing who? and is this the beginning of the unravelling of president 0bama's historic nuclear deal with iran? i'll be speaking to a former deputy prime minister of iran. we are able to manipulate youtube videos in real—time. here we demonstrate our method in a live setup. is new technology, which can put the wrong words in your mouth, a giant leap forfake news and alternative facts? how do we sort out the truth, half—truth, and lies? is truth in peril? and on viewsnight. africa is no longer the colonial subject. it must be seen as an investment opportunity britain is losing out on. good evening. president trump today announced his first sanctions against iran over its ballistic missile test on sunday. the new president has been a long—time critic of his predecessor's policy on iran. trump
the guardian reports that european leaders at the summit in malta have attacked donald trump for hisail reports on the continuing shortage of vegetables in britain's supermarkets. president trump has put iran on notice after its medium range ballistic missile test with limited sanctions, so who is testing who? and is this the beginning of the unravelling of president 0bama's historic nuclear deal with iran? i'll be speaking to a former deputy prime minister of iran. we are able to manipulate...
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>> i can't be the guardian. >> the other affleck, denzel, amy, emma?ng speeches they will never deliver. but the producers, rehearsing a show we know hundreds of millions will watch -- >> when you're asked to do a job like this, trepidation, anxiety? >> no. >> we chased it, then we got the job, then we got nervous. >> 4:00 a.m. hyperventilating? >> running time is our main anxiety. >> i was hoping you'd break the 4:23 record. >> no! don't jinx it. >> the chances are it's going to get political. >> we feel like it's their time to shine in that 45 seconds, to use that time -- by the way, it begins the minute they get out of the seat. >> reporter: for winners, 45 seconds to walk, accept, and speak. >> it's thrilling and scary. when the winners are up there, they really have us by the thing that i can't say. >> we like the spontaneous moments. we'd take a streaker. >> reporter: that hasn't happened since '74. won't happen again. >> if i try to get in naked, it wouldn't happen? >> reporter: this producer pair worked together in austin powers days. >> oh, be
>> i can't be the guardian. >> the other affleck, denzel, amy, emma?ng speeches they will never deliver. but the producers, rehearsing a show we know hundreds of millions will watch -- >> when you're asked to do a job like this, trepidation, anxiety? >> no. >> we chased it, then we got the job, then we got nervous. >> 4:00 a.m. hyperventilating? >> running time is our main anxiety. >> i was hoping you'd break the 4:23 record. >> no! don't...
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according to the guardian the 33 year old claims she was paid lower salary r the same work as men and less qualified male counterparts were promoted over her. tesla has not commented. >>> california representatives to prove the use of marijuana testing kits. it would let officers start using a road side saliva test to determine whether a driver consumed marijuana. the proposal will go to state senate floor at a later date for final vote. >>> president trump is giving himself a plus for efforts, a for achievements during his first month. he agrees he has not done well on messaging giving himself a c or c plus. he says he and his team could improve on communication. this is as the president prepares to layout his agenda to the nation in his first address to congress tonight. >> reporter: president trump is working on last minute preps ahead of his first joint address to congress. but he told fox news' fox and friends that he is ready. >> all i can do is speak from the heart and say what i want to do. >> reporter: the president is proposing a budget with a 10% increase in defense spendin
according to the guardian the 33 year old claims she was paid lower salary r the same work as men and less qualified male counterparts were promoted over her. tesla has not commented. >>> california representatives to prove the use of marijuana testing kits. it would let officers start using a road side saliva test to determine whether a driver consumed marijuana. the proposal will go to state senate floor at a later date for final vote. >>> president trump is giving himself a...
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the guardian features a photograph of president trump meeting the canadian prime minister today.itish bake 0ff will be restaurateur and author prue leith. that's it, you are up to date with the headlines. now it is time for newsnight, with evan davis. will the generations go to war fora pension, a house, ajob? for wealth? is young versus old the prize fight of the century? your generation — is it the one that has never had it so good? or the one that has worked its socks off to get britain to where it is today? tonight, have the older generation taken more than their share, and should the young feel aggrieved? with our guests in the studio, we'll work out how far your age affects your life chances. also tonight. it is nice living in stoke, it's just poor, really. ten days to the stoke central by—election — we don't hear from the candidates — we talk to the voters.
the guardian features a photograph of president trump meeting the canadian prime minister today.itish bake 0ff will be restaurateur and author prue leith. that's it, you are up to date with the headlines. now it is time for newsnight, with evan davis. will the generations go to war fora pension, a house, ajob? for wealth? is young versus old the prize fight of the century? your generation — is it the one that has never had it so good? or the one that has worked its socks off to get britain to...
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the bbc radio presenter and guardian columnist the bbc radio presenter and guardian colu m nist steve hewlett the bbc radio presenter and guardian columnist steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he had publicly documented his treatment for cancer of the oesophagus after being diagnosed last march. now on bbc news it is time for fa cup sportsday. good evening and a warm welcome along from gander green lane, the home of sutton united to face arsenal in the fifth round of the fa cup tonight. we are here in the home dressing room, a little over an hour to go before kick—off. the shirts are hung up as you can to go before kick—off. the shirts are hung up as you can see, to go before kick—off. the shirts are hung up as you can see, the whitewashed walls and the shirt of collins who scored the penalty in the last round, which saw sutton reached the next round of the competition. being in here gives you a sense of what arsenal can expect in terms of the size and facilities of the dressing room, very different to what they are used to at the emirates stadium. let's remind ourselves of the a
the bbc radio presenter and guardian columnist the bbc radio presenter and guardian colu m nist steve hewlett the bbc radio presenter and guardian columnist steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he had publicly documented his treatment for cancer of the oesophagus after being diagnosed last march. now on bbc news it is time for fa cup sportsday. good evening and a warm welcome along from gander green lane, the home of sutton united to face arsenal in the fifth round of the fa cup tonight. we...