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and as for being an eeyore rather than a tigger, peter dowd reminded mps of aa milne's stories. look at it, was the person who, yes, bounced all over the place but created, but created, but created inventions that always went wrong. and that's what's going to happen here as well. a liberal democrat used the example of his constituency to illustrate what he said were more profound problems. there are structural issues with constituencies like mine where you have the long—term rundown of dounreay, which is a nuclear site, and how do we secure replacement employment for that? and of course, the depressed price of oil speaks for itself when i see the number of drill platforms parked up in the firth. so i don't want to appear an eeyore. i try to look at myself as a tigger more than an eeyore, but there are some deeper problems that cross the divide of colour of government, the sort of things we need to tackle. an snp mp said people felt the control they had over their own lives had declined. they are tiny cogs in a huge machine that doesn't recognise them, doesn't recognise what they
and as for being an eeyore rather than a tigger, peter dowd reminded mps of aa milne's stories. look at it, was the person who, yes, bounced all over the place but created, but created, but created inventions that always went wrong. and that's what's going to happen here as well. a liberal democrat used the example of his constituency to illustrate what he said were more profound problems. there are structural issues with constituencies like mine where you have the long—term rundown of...
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but what is a tigger? # the wonderful thing about tiggers # is tiggers are wonderful things!ir tops are made out of rubber # their bottoms are made out of springs! yes, some upbeat economic news in his spring statement gives philip hammond a spring in his step. # i'm the only one! time, then, to ask whether it's time to ease the squeeze on public spending. hello. yesterday, the prime minister had said russia should tell us what it knows about the salisbury attack by the end of today. her time horizon was quickly hardened into a theatrical midnight deadline for the russians to respond, and we are not far off that. today, we heard a russian response — moscow says britain must supply samples of the poison found on mr skripal and his daughter, and anyway denies any involvement in the attack. it's perhaps unsurprising that the russians are not playing ball. but it leaves a challenge for theresa may as tomorrow — to mix metaphors — the ball now lies in her court. what does britain do? the helpful news for her is that from germany to france even to the white house, there is now incr
but what is a tigger? # the wonderful thing about tiggers # is tiggers are wonderful things!ir tops are made out of rubber # their bottoms are made out of springs! yes, some upbeat economic news in his spring statement gives philip hammond a spring in his step. # i'm the only one! time, then, to ask whether it's time to ease the squeeze on public spending. hello. yesterday, the prime minister had said russia should tell us what it knows about the salisbury attack by the end of today. her time...
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the shadow chancellor was positively not tigger—like. his complacency today is astounding.blic service a crisis on a scale we've never seen before. hasn't he listened to the doctors, nurses, the teachers, the police, the carers, and even his own counsellors? they are telling him to act now. for eight years they've been ignored by this government than today, they've been ignored again. nhs trusts will end this financial year £1 billion in deficit. doctors and nurses are struggling, being asked to do more and more while there is 100,000 nhs posts going on fill. —— unfilled. how many people have to die waiting in an ambulance before he acts? he's mentioned the payoff is of the nhs staff, and that was forced upon him by labour. the snp leader at westminster labelled the statement much ado about nothing. we are ten years on from the financial crisis, the austerity is still with us. there was a lack of hope given to the people of the united kingdom from this statement today. mr speaker, on the weekend we saw the honourable member and his other job as a linesman at the glasgow cel
the shadow chancellor was positively not tigger—like. his complacency today is astounding.blic service a crisis on a scale we've never seen before. hasn't he listened to the doctors, nurses, the teachers, the police, the carers, and even his own counsellors? they are telling him to act now. for eight years they've been ignored by this government than today, they've been ignored again. nhs trusts will end this financial year £1 billion in deficit. doctors and nurses are struggling, being...
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i am at my most tigger like today, asi i am at my most tigger like today, as i contemplate a country. as i contemplate a country that goes from strength to strengthlj as i contemplate a country that goes from strength to strength. i have committed to £60 billion of new spending shared between long—term investment in britain's future and support for our public services. with almost £9 billion extra for our nhs and social care system. £4 billion going into the nhs in 201819 alone. -- 2018-19. the shadow chancellor was not positively not tigger like. his complacent today is astounding. we face in every public service a crisis on a scale we have never seen before. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, teachers, the police officers, the carers, and even his own councillors? they are telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they are telling him to act now. the real tragedy is that we are ten years on from the financial crisis the austerity is still with us. and there was a lack of hope given to there was a lack of hope given to the people of the united kingdom from this st
i am at my most tigger like today, asi i am at my most tigger like today, as i contemplate a country. as i contemplate a country that goes from strength to strengthlj as i contemplate a country that goes from strength to strength. i have committed to £60 billion of new spending shared between long—term investment in britain's future and support for our public services. with almost £9 billion extra for our nhs and social care system. £4 billion going into the nhs in 201819 alone. --...
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get tigger, the roof is falling in! awful. >> stephen: were there adults watching you do this at the time? >> my mom had four kids. >> stephen: okay. he was, like, they sound like they're okay. >> stephen: because torturing animals is one of the signs of a sociopath. generally we get those kids medication now. >> i know. >> stephen: well, i totally get that. >> you get it. >> stephen: and your friends did or did not like this? >> they kind of went along with it but i think they thought it was strange. >> stephen: okay. which you do as well. it's okay. >> stephen: no, anything you do sounds charming. ( laughter ) >> good. >> stephen: you're working with your husband. he wrote and directed a movie called "a quiet place" which is a horror film about a vaguely future place where there are -- >> species. >> stephen: -- species, monsters that are just snatching people who make any sound. >> yeah, they are highly acutely attracted to sound, so if you make noise, you're dead, basically. >> stephen: uh-huh, uh-huh. and are you g
get tigger, the roof is falling in! awful. >> stephen: were there adults watching you do this at the time? >> my mom had four kids. >> stephen: okay. he was, like, they sound like they're okay. >> stephen: because torturing animals is one of the signs of a sociopath. generally we get those kids medication now. >> i know. >> stephen: well, i totally get that. >> you get it. >> stephen: and your friends did or did not like this? >> they kind...
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the shadow chancellor was not positively not tigger like. his complacent today is astounding.e a crisis on a scale we have never seen before. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, teachers, the police officers, the carers, and even his own councillors? they are telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they are telling him to act now. the real tragedy is that we are ten years on from the financial crisis the austerity is still with us. and there was a lack of hope given to the people of the united kingdom from this statement today. the chancellor has been very upbeat about why is he so upbeat when the growth figures show that we have gone from near the top of the g7 and the 620 growth lists to the bottom of both. the future is uncertain and the likelihood of unexpected political developments leaves the significant downside risk to public finance forecasts. can i ask the chancellor if he sees any of those risks sitting in front of him? valley enough, philip hammond did see risks on the labour front bench. the chancellor is was looking for a new ways to increase
the shadow chancellor was not positively not tigger like. his complacent today is astounding.e a crisis on a scale we have never seen before. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, teachers, the police officers, the carers, and even his own councillors? they are telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they are telling him to act now. the real tragedy is that we are ten years on from the financial crisis the austerity is still with us. and there was a lack of hope given to the...
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i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today!contemplate a country which faces the future with unique strengths. and survivors of the dunblane school shooting — exactly 22 years ago — send a letter of solidarity and support to stoneman douglas high school in florida. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister, theresa may, has spoken with donald trump about the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter tonight the foreign office has also been giving more detail about the high—level diplomacy going on as the deadline approaches for a russian explanation as to how a nerve agent came to be used in salisbury. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has spoken with the french and german governments as well as the nato secretary general. meanwhile, police have been giving more details about the last known movements of sergei skripal and his daughter before they collapsed in salisbury 9 days ago. let's get the latest from daniel sandford who's in salisbury. this evening, there was intense police activity at the pound
i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today!contemplate a country which faces the future with unique strengths. and survivors of the dunblane school shooting — exactly 22 years ago — send a letter of solidarity and support to stoneman douglas high school in florida. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister, theresa may, has spoken with donald trump about the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter tonight the foreign office has also been giving more...
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i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today. world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow. spending will stay stay tight. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. and nor do i agree with the fantasts opposite who argue that every available penny should be spent immediately. but a glimmer for the end of the year. if, in the autumn, the public finances continue to reflect the improvements that today's report hints at, then, in accordance with our balanced approach, i would have capacity to enable further increases in public spending. that might have delighted his side. the speaker: john mcdonnell. but labour accused him of not being in the real world. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, the teachers, the police officers, the carers and even his own councillors, they're telling him they can't wait
i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today. world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow. spending will stay stay tight. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. and nor do i agree with the fantasts opposite who argue that every available penny should...
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i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.om the world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day to day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow, only a hint of easing off months away. if, in the autumn, the public finances continue to reflect the improvements that today's report hints at then, in accordance with our balanced approach, i would have capacity to enable further increases in public spending. that might have delighted his side. the speaker: john mcdonnell. but labour accused him of not being in the real world. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, the teachers, the police officers, the carers and even his own councillors, they're telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they're telling him to act now. but is he listening? this is the eighth year, the eighth year in a row when a conservative chancellor has said to the public that dealing with the accounts is more important than what
i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.om the world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day to day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow, only a hint of easing off months away. if, in the autumn, the public finances continue to reflect the improvements that today's report hints at then, in accordance with our balanced approach, i would have capacity to...
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he described it as tigger-ing. not eeyore! claire foy paid less than that bit. she was the queen!the trouble with this is there are many, many more roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men, and if you allocate pay on that basis, the men are always going to continue to be paid more and on and on. she is the incredible star of that series. she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as well, isn't he? she absolutely held the whole thing together. she is the show. and the producers have said the next person to play the queen will get more money but that does not help claire foy. let us go to our last story because, you know, at least claire can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in ajar. 896 can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. 896 of people chuck them away, i mean, who chucks any money away? a penny on the floor. i just search any money away? a penny on the floor. ijust search pavem
he described it as tigger-ing. not eeyore! claire foy paid less than that bit. she was the queen!the trouble with this is there are many, many more roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men, and if you allocate pay on that basis, the men are always going to continue to be paid more and on and on. she is the incredible star of that series. she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as...
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i, meanwhile, i'm at my most positively tigger—like today, as i contemplate a country that faces theur language is the global language of business, our legal system is the jurisdiction of choice for commerce. we call is the world's most global city, and its internationalfinance and professional services capital. our companies are and professional services capital. ourcompanies are in and professional services capital. our companies are in the vanguard of the technological revolution, while oui’ the technological revolution, while our world—class universities are delivering the breakthrough. british culture and talent reaches huge audience across the globe, and our tech sector attracts skills in capitals from the four corners of the earth. a new tech businesses being grounded somewhere in the uk every hour, producing world—class products including apps such as transferwise. mr products including apps such as tra nsferwise. mr speaker, products including apps such as transferwise. mr speaker, today the obr delivers its second report for the fiscal year 2017—18, and i thank the fiscal y
i, meanwhile, i'm at my most positively tigger—like today, as i contemplate a country that faces theur language is the global language of business, our legal system is the jurisdiction of choice for commerce. we call is the world's most global city, and its internationalfinance and professional services capital. our companies are and professional services capital. ourcompanies are in and professional services capital. our companies are in the vanguard of the technological revolution, while...
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i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.utside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day to day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow, only a hint of easing off months away. if, in the autumn, the public finances continue to reflect the improvements that today's report hints at then, in accordance with our balanced approach, i would have capacity to enable further increases in public spending. that might have delighted his side. the speaker: john mcdonnell. but labour accused him of not being in the real world. hasn't he listened to the doctors, the nurses, the teachers, the police officers, the carers and even his own councillors, they're telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they're telling him to act now. but is he listening? this is the eighth year, the eighth year in a row when a conservative chancellor has said to the public that dealing with the accounts is more important than what they might fe
i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.utside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day to day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow, only a hint of easing off months away. if, in the autumn, the public finances continue to reflect the improvements that today's report hints at then, in accordance with our balanced approach, i would have capacity to enable further...
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i meanwhile am at my most positively tigger—like today!ution. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. and nor do i agree with the fiscal fantasists opposite who argue that every available penny should be spent immediately. we will continue to deliver a balanced approach — balancing debt reduction against the need for investment in britain‘s future, support to hard—working families through lower taxes and our commitment to our public services. the chancellor did announce some money for affordable homes, as well as consultations on productivity, online payments, air quality and the use of plastics. and he hinted at more to come. if in the autumn the public finances continue to reflect the improvement that today‘s report hints at, then, in accordance with our balanced approach and using the flexibility provided by the fiscal rules, i would have capacity to enable further increases in public spending and investment in the years ahead. but while the chancellor said there was light at th
i meanwhile am at my most positively tigger—like today!ution. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. and nor do i agree with the fiscal fantasists opposite who argue that every available penny should be spent immediately. we will continue to deliver a balanced approach — balancing debt reduction against the need for investment in britain‘s future, support to hard—working families through lower taxes and our commitment to our...
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that philip hammond -- philip hammond trying to reach his inner tigger.e was more optimistic on the state of finances. guest: the pound is trading more like eeyore. because of the short-term exit noise and weighed narrow our focus to next year's eu leader summit. what we see is positioning and odds of a transition deal as early as next week being agreed, all that suggests the upside potential for sterling has tapered. nothing has changed. the one thing we have learned is this is a different pound trading when it comes to brexit. the shift ofe of focus, shifting away from the papers, other things are blocked from brexit. it is other things apart from brexit like the fundamental u.k. economy. but whatking for 145 we require is a smooth transition and we also require [inaudible] i wonder what you think will continue to hold that up after we start getting real brexit. so far, we get every day bits and bobs, nothing means anything . in march of 2019, it will start becoming important or will know they decided to put it off for an attorney, which do you think it
that philip hammond -- philip hammond trying to reach his inner tigger.e was more optimistic on the state of finances. guest: the pound is trading more like eeyore. because of the short-term exit noise and weighed narrow our focus to next year's eu leader summit. what we see is positioning and odds of a transition deal as early as next week being agreed, all that suggests the upside potential for sterling has tapered. nothing has changed. the one thing we have learned is this is a different...
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when we first married, i used to call him tigger, because he bounced around everywhere.h a.l.s. five years ago on his 41st birthday. a disease that has now left him paralyzed and unable to speak. >> the milestones are always really hard on me. >> reporter: milestones like their recent 22nd wedding anniversary. >> at the end of the day, i just wanted a hug. and it's been four and a half years since he was able to do that. and that's hard. >> reporter: but their enduring love and faith keeps them going. >> reporter: rabbi, i know what an amazing woman dina is. how would you describe dina? >> dina is a great woman, and it is an honor to be her husband. she is the love of my life and my best friend. with all that we are going through, she holds the family together, takes care of us, and showers us with love. >> reporter: and he's part of his family's life as much as he can be. >> they get to see love in his eyes and pride and laughter. >> reporter: he may not be able to move or speak, but a.l.s. didn't take his mind. with the help of cutting-edge technology, using his eyes,
when we first married, i used to call him tigger, because he bounced around everywhere.h a.l.s. five years ago on his 41st birthday. a disease that has now left him paralyzed and unable to speak. >> the milestones are always really hard on me. >> reporter: milestones like their recent 22nd wedding anniversary. >> at the end of the day, i just wanted a hug. and it's been four and a half years since he was able to do that. and that's hard. >> reporter: but their enduring...
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certainly dayton, san antonio, nevada, tigger air force base,, city, and whether that will be very promising on two fronts. been working with industry directly defined areas not by company, but by geography in my program, to find those areas where we can focus our resources. places like southern california, , like space ghost in florida, where we can work with industry to focus our energies on there. the second part of that is to .ollow on to it it is clear that industry collection lot of data before we put somebody in for a clearance, before they can hire somebody. we need to find a way to leverage the work they have and notdone, accepted have to go back and answer the same questions. that will reduce a lot of time in collection and effort. >> i asked that question yesterday and spoke to the folks in charge of the activities in this area. actually glows to being up to speed in the washington, d.c. area. there are other parts of the country where summaries .ackground will take them prior to 2005, we were responsible for private investigation. >> why will this have a better because last time
certainly dayton, san antonio, nevada, tigger air force base,, city, and whether that will be very promising on two fronts. been working with industry directly defined areas not by company, but by geography in my program, to find those areas where we can focus our resources. places like southern california, , like space ghost in florida, where we can work with industry to focus our energies on there. the second part of that is to .ollow on to it it is clear that industry collection lot of data...
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i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.omy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow. spending will stay stay tight. used to reduce the deficit. available penny should be spent immediately. but labour accused him of not being in the real world. councillors, they're telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they're telling him to act now. hard choices that will linger long after today. hanging around until 2064. spring has not yet really sprung. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. you're watching beyond one hundred days. african american directors to hold a top spot at the us box office. after more than a century of the industry existing. inclusion and times up. your father has accomplished something extraordinary. him and save the universe. the only one who can stop it. is you. wrinkle holds the no 2 spot at the us box office. sta rt over. and burn it all. surpassed the bill
i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today.omy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow. spending will stay stay tight. used to reduce the deficit. available penny should be spent immediately. but labour accused him of not being in the real world. councillors, they're telling him they can't wait for the next budget. they're telling him...
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tigger—like" as he delivered his spring statement yesterday. like the chancellor. and see what businessesere? clothing manufacturer, they make 10,000 garments every single week. 10,000 garments every single week. business which is employed around 100 people. 100 people. are spending and how we are buying clothes. jenny is the boss here. your business, how is it doing? it's at an all—time high at the moment. at an all—time high at the moment. it's an exciting time to be in garment manufacturing. garment manufacturing. it's changed quite a lot, hasn't it? quite a lot, hasn't it? conception to delivery, no one can compete with that except for the uk. compete with that except for the uk. it's changed quite a bit. just tell us about that. us about that. once upon a time, we would be making one style. would be making one style. different colours, different lengths. colours, different lengths. consumers are much more discerning about quality. about quality. we are talking about quality fast fashion. quality fast fashion. styles but smaller quantities which is right. it stops the landfill. what y
tigger—like" as he delivered his spring statement yesterday. like the chancellor. and see what businessesere? clothing manufacturer, they make 10,000 garments every single week. 10,000 garments every single week. business which is employed around 100 people. 100 people. are spending and how we are buying clothes. jenny is the boss here. your business, how is it doing? it's at an all—time high at the moment. at an all—time high at the moment. it's an exciting time to be in garment...