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todayis today is a good day. thanks for your help!ideo kojima is a big deal in the gaming world. his first title, metal gear, came out in 1987. the first game was made on this device... it was the start of a near 30 year relationship with the publisher, konami. when the next instalment arrived in 1988, then band who made stealth games popular was secure. it became iconic and had a reputation for innovation. his last title, solid five, released in 2015, brought true open world gaming into the series and following that... hideo kojima announced that he was leaving konami. he worked at konami for 30 years. his name is pretty much synonymous with konami at the time. his departure paved the way for kojima productions to become independent and work started on death stranding. since the first trailer in 2016, we've learnt little bits about the game and who is involved. we were asked to write a song into our style. #we song into our style. # we bathed and we borrowed # we bathed and we borrowed # what would become of us all? # questions were
todayis today is a good day. thanks for your help!ideo kojima is a big deal in the gaming world. his first title, metal gear, came out in 1987. the first game was made on this device... it was the start of a near 30 year relationship with the publisher, konami. when the next instalment arrived in 1988, then band who made stealth games popular was secure. it became iconic and had a reputation for innovation. his last title, solid five, released in 2015, brought true open world gaming into the...
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because todayis will not like his comments. because today is too late to impeach donald...esident trump says he can't remember a phone call at the centre of new revelations from the first public hearings of his impeachment inquiry. in testimony on wednesday, the us envoy in ukraine, bill taylor, said it was clear the white house was refusing to release military aid to ukraine unless it started an investigation intojoe biden. the president has called the hearings a sham. chris buckler is in washington. iam too i am too busy to watch anything. it isa i am too busy to watch anything. it is a witch—hunt, a hoax. i am too busy to watch anything. it is a witch-hunt, a hoax. president trump may have made an point of ignoring the impeachment enquiries but across america people were watching. in washington some bars even opened early to screen the hearings as networks cleared the schedules to show the showdown. breaking news tonight. bombshell revelation as historic public hearings begin in the impeachment enquiry. for the first time in public, two use as limits spoke of their conce
because todayis will not like his comments. because today is too late to impeach donald...esident trump says he can't remember a phone call at the centre of new revelations from the first public hearings of his impeachment inquiry. in testimony on wednesday, the us envoy in ukraine, bill taylor, said it was clear the white house was refusing to release military aid to ukraine unless it started an investigation intojoe biden. the president has called the hearings a sham. chris buckler is in...
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todayis today is the day we might get an update from the judge looking into both sides of this.ried about the impact on christmas deliveries. they have made their case to the court. so has the union. today thejudge reveals his decision. we are expecting that this afternoon, but nonetheless that has been delayed from yesterday. we are expecting an update. and what could that mean? the two big things are the election on christmas, so that is the worry. —— the election and christmas. the union hasn't announced dates for a strike yet, but any walkout could affect postal votes for the general election, and all the cards, letters and parcels we might be sending or receiving in the run—up to christmas. there is not much goodwill on either side. the union boss has previously told us the reasons for the strike are bigger than any disruption. royal mail has said, if a strike does go ahead, they will still prioritise postal election material. even so, if this case goes against the company today, we could be on track for one of the most significant walkouts in the recent history of the post
todayis today is the day we might get an update from the judge looking into both sides of this.ried about the impact on christmas deliveries. they have made their case to the court. so has the union. today thejudge reveals his decision. we are expecting that this afternoon, but nonetheless that has been delayed from yesterday. we are expecting an update. and what could that mean? the two big things are the election on christmas, so that is the worry. —— the election and christmas. the union...
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absolutely perfect, even the clubs at the top of this table aren't perfect, but todayis of this table aren't perfect, but todaylcome because it is the first time that all clubs are coming together and saying, look, this is something we take really seriously, and we are all on a journey when it comes to environmental sustainability, and premier league clu bs sustainability, and premier league clubs are, too. for fans and spectators when we go to the game, what are the big things that we could look at that can help push this change? this is complicated, but, from the fans point of view, the one thing you can do is not to the one thing you can do is not to the game, and obviously that depends on public transport, but clubs can incentivise public transport, or to cycle or to share cars if they have to drive. what we are looking for from clubs of three big, very achievable things. the first is the stadiums to be powered by reunion —— renewable energy, which is doable, and the food options which are unveiled to fans in the ground, and the food industry is 25% of our carbon emissions, and this is a problem that can b
absolutely perfect, even the clubs at the top of this table aren't perfect, but todayis of this table aren't perfect, but todaylcome because it is the first time that all clubs are coming together and saying, look, this is something we take really seriously, and we are all on a journey when it comes to environmental sustainability, and premier league clu bs sustainability, and premier league clubs are, too. for fans and spectators when we go to the game, what are the big things that we could...
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this is prince charles's tenth official visit, todayis charles's tenth official visit, today is all about solutions when it comes to climate change and of course the issue everyone is talking about here in delhi, pollution. the print spent sometime beating officials at the met office where was given a brief: the daily air. the visit comes shortly after the duke and duchess of cambridge made a trip to neighbouring pakistan, india's long—time nuclear rival. their interest in a glitzy rickshaw one of the most memorable moments of that trip. prince charles also took a journey in that trip. prince charles also took ajourney in india. that trip. prince charles also took a journey in india. not as colourful, but climate conscious, it was electric. he is now heading to india's financial capital mumbai for the next leg where he will celebrate his 71st birthday tomorrow. now it's time for a look at the weather. for many of us today offers respite from rain but it is shortly. already if we look at the satellite image we can see rain bearing clouds working as way in from the atlantic. becoming a feat
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todayis time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next.er of our top stories. thousands of scientists from around the world have joined forces to declare a global climate emergency. they called for policies that limit population growth, meat production, and end the use of fossil fuels. a key witness in donald trump's impeachment inquiry has said ukraine was told to investigate his democratic rivaljoe biden to get us military aid — directly contradicting claims by the president. scientists say a home test kit could revolutionise screening for cervical cancer. women could be able to carry out a urine or swab test at home and send the sample by post for analysis. 0ur health reporter michelle roberts has the details. smear tests can be lifesaving but millions of women are not going for them. women aged 25—64 in the uk are invited for checks, but the number taking up the offer has been falling. you can suggest one in four women do not attend for a smear test when invited. experts say low uptake rates could be down to embarrassment, a lack of aw
todayis time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next.er of our top stories. thousands of scientists from around the world have joined forces to declare a global climate emergency. they called for policies that limit population growth, meat production, and end the use of fossil fuels. a key witness in donald trump's impeachment inquiry has said ukraine was told to investigate his democratic rivaljoe biden to get us military aid — directly contradicting claims by the president....
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todayis with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news.ur: defying beijing, president donald trump signs into law congressional legislation backing protesters in hong kong. malta's government in crisis. an investigation into the murder of a prominentjournalist leads to protests and a string of resignations. nine out of ten of the managers who run council services for older nine out of ten of the managers and disabled people say they fear that the care system in england will not be able to cope over the winter. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has been to meet a woman in her 40s for whom the care system is a lifeline. have you got my water bottle there? thank you. nina is a7, and has multiple sclerosis. she knows all too well the pressures on the care system in england that are reflected in today's survey. she has onlyjust moved into this specially adapted flat, where she gets the help she needs. thanks, tracy. but, in the summer, she was living in a small room in a nursing home for elderly people. she spent ten months there bec
todayis with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news.ur: defying beijing, president donald trump signs into law congressional legislation backing protesters in hong kong. malta's government in crisis. an investigation into the murder of a prominentjournalist leads to protests and a string of resignations. nine out of ten of the managers who run council services for older nine out of ten of the managers and disabled people say they fear that the care system in...
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if you missed all the stories we talked about, the main story of todayis we talked about, the main story of today support, including what is going on with the rugby. it's very exciting. we were just saying it, not that we want to fulfil any gender stereotypes here, but neither of us are particularly knowledgeable about rugby. but that said, i think it has been quite difficult not to get enthused by everything that's been going on during this particular championship. and i'm quite pleased that there a reason to wake up tomorrow morning since was on at 9am. and there is a lovely photo here where the queen's lifeguards, one chap is supporting south africa because he's from south africa, and the other one is for england. it's a great picture, actually. but it is quite interesting because i don't know if you've picked out — the sports that are listed in this article, when you think about it, you realise we've done all right in football, athletics, cycling... leie lewis hamilton. he is one formula1 for the six time if he makes it. lewis hamilton. he is one formula1 for the six time if he makes itm you
if you missed all the stories we talked about, the main story of todayis we talked about, the main story of today support, including what is going on with the rugby. it's very exciting. we were just saying it, not that we want to fulfil any gender stereotypes here, but neither of us are particularly knowledgeable about rugby. but that said, i think it has been quite difficult not to get enthused by everything that's been going on during this particular championship. and i'm quite pleased that...
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applause todayis applause today is just the start, we will lay out our tax and spending plans as we gofesto, underpinned by a cutting edge fiscal rule that enables us to borrow from productive investment. so this choice in this election is not just clear, it so this choice in this election is notjust clear, it is historic. 0n the one hand, the tories, the people who have inflicted a decade of harsh, brutal and unnecessary austerity cuts on communities. the people who starved our nhs, our schools, our police budgets of the resources they need. these are the people all of a sudden are now gushing with an election stunt author of spending more. theyjust ta ke author of spending more. theyjust take us for full, don't they? judge them and their record and their actions not on their election gimmick. this is and we knew, particularly in this city, you cannot trust a word they say. applause you know, you know if they get back, we all risked five more years of cuts, falling wages, trump trade deals, selling out our nhs and a rise in state pension age. we will have a state pension age of 75. on
applause todayis applause today is just the start, we will lay out our tax and spending plans as we gofesto, underpinned by a cutting edge fiscal rule that enables us to borrow from productive investment. so this choice in this election is not just clear, it so this choice in this election is notjust clear, it is historic. 0n the one hand, the tories, the people who have inflicted a decade of harsh, brutal and unnecessary austerity cuts on communities. the people who starved our nhs, our...
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passengers are matched via a platform is a complex calculation and the gig economy todayis calculation and the gig economy todaycomplex and that means that the questions around how scores are calculated, how the data is utilised and how it can be taken into account by service providers, that question is more important than ever was. but a joint study between oxford researchers and uber itself found on average drivers and above london living wage and reported they were happier than the average worker across the city. the question whether the full costs of being an uber driver were factored in when those figures were arrived at. the same arguments now playing out in the streets of london have happened in the city after city across the world. in what might have been a globalfirst, the powerful taxi and limousine commission in new york didn'tjust taxi and limousine commission in new york didn't just ask taxi and limousine commission in new york didn'tjust ask uber for data, but demanded it, and until uber handed it over, they were banned from operating. what we found out was that conditions were worse than what was
passengers are matched via a platform is a complex calculation and the gig economy todayis calculation and the gig economy todaycomplex and that means that the questions around how scores are calculated, how the data is utilised and how it can be taken into account by service providers, that question is more important than ever was. but a joint study between oxford researchers and uber itself found on average drivers and above london living wage and reported they were happier than the average...
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the announcement from the prime minister todayis announcement from the prime minister today is more ofthat the conservatives place on tackling knife crime, an issue they know matters to a lot of voters. any thanks. let's take a look at some of today's other news from the general election campaign. shadow chancellor john mcdonnell has claimed that britain's 150 billionaires "do not deserve" so much money. mr mcdonnell was giving a speech covering labour's plan to change the way business works. he added that under a labour government, chief executives in the public sector would not be allowed to earn more than 20 times someone on the living wage. the liberal democrats have announced they would add a penny to the basic rate of income tax to help fund the nhs. they say the move will raise an extra £26 billion a year above inflation by 2023. the party says it will match labour's pledge on the health service in england, made last week. the snp leader nicola sturgeon has said immigration powers should be devolved. speaking this morning, the first minister said the current uk—wide policy on th
the announcement from the prime minister todayis announcement from the prime minister today is more ofthat the conservatives place on tackling knife crime, an issue they know matters to a lot of voters. any thanks. let's take a look at some of today's other news from the general election campaign. shadow chancellor john mcdonnell has claimed that britain's 150 billionaires "do not deserve" so much money. mr mcdonnell was giving a speech covering labour's plan to change the way...
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lots of abandoned buildings around here, for people who have decided to stay, todayis people who have decided to stay, todaye welfare operation and checking they are all right. fiona, thank you. fiona trott in fishlake. firefighters tackling around 100 bushfires in australia say they could now start to threaten sydney. at least three people have died in the fires in new south wales and queensland. helena wilkinson has the latest. the scale and ferocity of these fires is clear. this is new south wales on the east coast of australia, being ravaged by the flames. three days since the wildfires began, they're still burning and spreading. more than 1,000 firefighters are working across this state and queensland to try and contain them, but conditions are difficult. it's just the worst thing i've ever seen, honestly. the fire front is coming at us. there's nothing you could do about it. lost a few friends in the fire, lost a few possessions. possessions are nothing. it's the people that count, eh. the devastating power of these fires is clear to see. this used to be what someone called home. now there's nothing l
lots of abandoned buildings around here, for people who have decided to stay, todayis people who have decided to stay, todaye welfare operation and checking they are all right. fiona, thank you. fiona trott in fishlake. firefighters tackling around 100 bushfires in australia say they could now start to threaten sydney. at least three people have died in the fires in new south wales and queensland. helena wilkinson has the latest. the scale and ferocity of these fires is clear. this is new south...
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today. the reason we're here todayis here today.a five. that bad? sheila has been making better copy here for 12 years now. yeah, it's been 12 years. what was it like? it was fantastic, so busy. but times have changed, footfall‘s not what it used to be. liz has lived here all her life. tea with milk. how has it changed in 71 years? it's gotten worse. you see homeless folk begging in the streets. does there seem to be more poverty? 0h, aye. with the chill of the global recession wasn't found here for a long time. aberdeen was cushioned by the boom of north sea oil. butjeff tells me when the crash hit here in 2014, it hit hard. 0il went to $224 a barrel, but then it went down to $24, so it was a severe crash. mark is one of 65,000 who lost a job in that crash. did you think you could lose it all? 0h, absolutely. lose the house, lose the car, how would we get through this, i thought. and we were lucky in that we had resources and were able to eventually get through that and come through the other side. but it was scary? but it was scar
today. the reason we're here todayis here today.a five. that bad? sheila has been making better copy here for 12 years now. yeah, it's been 12 years. what was it like? it was fantastic, so busy. but times have changed, footfall‘s not what it used to be. liz has lived here all her life. tea with milk. how has it changed in 71 years? it's gotten worse. you see homeless folk begging in the streets. does there seem to be more poverty? 0h, aye. with the chill of the global recession wasn't found...
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my guest todayis —— i am stephen sackur. my guest today is an extremist of a very kind. with his political views but recognition of a lifetime spent embracing physical challenges at the extreme limit of human endurance. sir ralph irons has taken on and conquered the polar ice, the world's highest peaks and the world's most ruling deserts. he has been described as one of the world's greatest living explorers so what is the motivation for this life of extreme adventure? —— sir ranulph fiennes. sir ranulph fiennes, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. seems to me, your entire life, you have spent testing yourself, challenging yourself. why this preoccupation with tests? it doesn't come about in that particular way, it comes about because of being brought up in south africa, arriving in the uk, not getting a—levels, that's what it comes from, because that's not what i wanted to do, it's what my dad had done, commanding the royal scots' greatest tank regiment when he was killed in the second world war, and i wanted to command that same wonderful scottish regiment, but in
my guest todayis —— i am stephen sackur. my guest today is an extremist of a very kind. with his political views but recognition of a lifetime spent embracing physical challenges at the extreme limit of human endurance. sir ralph irons has taken on and conquered the polar ice, the world's highest peaks and the world's most ruling deserts. he has been described as one of the world's greatest living explorers so what is the motivation for this life of extreme adventure? —— sir ranulph...
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what is going on in washington, dc todayis what is going on in washington, dc today is a disgrace. doors there is a so—called impeachment enquiry that i think the american people know is nothing more than a partisan impeachment. the latest effort by democrats to try and overturn the results of the 2016 election. our correspondent laura trevelyan has been following the impeachment inquiry closely over the last few days. i asked her where this impeachment could go next. it is significant because, in fact, the justice department it is significant because, in fact, thejustice department did look at whether or not that phone call between president trump and the ukrainian leader in which he seemed to say do us a favour while military aid to the uk —— ukraine was being held up and then they spoke about investigations into his political rivals, the biden‘s. thejustice department looked at that to see if it had violated campaign finance law, in other words was the president getting something of benefit from the ukrainian leader, potentially, by pressing him to announce an investigation. the
what is going on in washington, dc todayis what is going on in washington, dc today is a disgrace. doors there is a so—called impeachment enquiry that i think the american people know is nothing more than a partisan impeachment. the latest effort by democrats to try and overturn the results of the 2016 election. our correspondent laura trevelyan has been following the impeachment inquiry closely over the last few days. i asked her where this impeachment could go next. it is significant...
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what you see todayis parts of the world. what you see todayship at home, but increasingly exporting these technologies as well as finance and know—how abroad. so, example, you see china working in east africa with governments, or the indo pacific as well. so this kind of issue of what might be called high—tech liberalism or high—tech authoritarianism is one but i think will become more and more sensual as we talk about china in the future. for some, the right approach, the only approach to these difficult questions, is decoupling, severing economic ties with china. how do we get companies like apple to actually not censor speech because they are incentivised by the chinese communist party to do so? we have to limit their ability to have access to the chinese market, if that is the key influencer. you have to limit their ability to have access to chinese investment, if that is a key factor. there is a lot of things that go into why the apple board would essentially allow an american company to would essentially allow an american com pa ny to sl
what you see todayis parts of the world. what you see todayship at home, but increasingly exporting these technologies as well as finance and know—how abroad. so, example, you see china working in east africa with governments, or the indo pacific as well. so this kind of issue of what might be called high—tech liberalism or high—tech authoritarianism is one but i think will become more and more sensual as we talk about china in the future. for some, the right approach, the only approach...
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todayis proceedings. what we all witness today is a televised theatrical performance, staged by the democrats.sing the democrat star chamber addition is held in the last weeks in the basement of the capital. it seems you agreed wetting or unwittingly to participate in a drama. now, there is no keener student of these can proceedings than anthony, live from washington. i was than anthony, live from washington. iwas in than anthony, live from washington. i was in the room during the hearings and i was paying careful attention to what knew we were hearing. we knew what the democrats are going to push for, what the witnesses were going to say, what the republican line of attack was. what was really interesting was that bill taylor for the first time in his opening statement said thatjust last friday, and into his in the us embassy in ukraine, had told him about a phone conversation that this aid overhead on july about a phone conversation that this aid overhead onjuly 26, the day after donald trump's phone conversation with president zelensky. he said he heard donald trump talking to the us ambass
todayis proceedings. what we all witness today is a televised theatrical performance, staged by the democrats.sing the democrat star chamber addition is held in the last weeks in the basement of the capital. it seems you agreed wetting or unwittingly to participate in a drama. now, there is no keener student of these can proceedings than anthony, live from washington. i was than anthony, live from washington. iwas in than anthony, live from washington. i was in the room during the hearings and...
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just has not oxfordshire and the midlands where itjust has not stopped raining todayis itjust has not stopped raining today hills, but the rain just on the tops of the hills, but the rainjust keeps on coming. numerous flood warnings in force, they've almost doubled today, picking up in the midlands, meaning miserable conditions on the roads. spray and standing water through this evening's rush hour. throughout this evening's rush hour. throughout this evening and overnight, this rain just keeps on coming. hopefully it will ease through the night, but with the winter temperatures will be higher than last night. still low enough for some frost over parts of scotland. and therefore some icy conditions first thing. again tomorrow, it is that north—easterly just pushing in those showers. lengthy spells at times, particularly late in the day, eastern england. for the midlands and lincolnshire and yorkshire, it looks less wet than today, but not any warmer. eight to 10 degrees is below par for this any warmer. eight to 10 degrees is below parfor this time any warmer. eight to 10 degrees is below par for this time
just has not oxfordshire and the midlands where itjust has not stopped raining todayis itjust has not stopped raining today hills, but the rain just on the tops of the hills, but the rainjust keeps on coming. numerous flood warnings in force, they've almost doubled today, picking up in the midlands, meaning miserable conditions on the roads. spray and standing water through this evening's rush hour. throughout this evening's rush hour. throughout this evening and overnight, this rain just keeps...
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did you know that todayis with history. did you know that today is the birthday of bbc one?ably a repeat. why don't we stop the bus at baked off. let's take a look at a little bit of this year's final. not a criticism but i think we took a little wrong turn, we are not in the funfair any more. bakers, you just have one hour. it is a bit of a blur, just going fast. it is like having a small child working with and old. i phoned up my daughter, i didn't really know about it, isaid, i daughter, i didn't really know about it, i said, i have been offered at this show called the great british bake off. my friends sue and mel used to host it but i didn't know much about it. i like how you tell us that they hosted it like we didn't know. the astonishing thing is that knol and i and the judges have a great connection. is it as much fun as it looks? we laugh a great deal. we have golf buggies that take is that from where we are to the tent. it is paul hollywood driving it like it is formula 1. he is trying to perfect a 360 turn in a golf buggy and trying to see prue hold on is funny. i
did you know that todayis with history. did you know that today is the birthday of bbc one?ably a repeat. why don't we stop the bus at baked off. let's take a look at a little bit of this year's final. not a criticism but i think we took a little wrong turn, we are not in the funfair any more. bakers, you just have one hour. it is a bit of a blur, just going fast. it is like having a small child working with and old. i phoned up my daughter, i didn't really know about it, isaid, i daughter, i...
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todayis and music long into the evening. today is an interesting day for people here in germany.been speaking to a lady who lived not far from the wall and she talked about emotionally how her family were com pletely emotionally how her family were completely split when that wall went up. it is an emotional experience from which the family has never really recovered. she was crying when she told me this. it is difficult to explain the mix of emotions people feel here. interestingly, where we are standing now, the wall ran behind me. that patch of green in the middle, that was called the death strip. in many parts of the city there were two wa rs parts of the city there were two wars that ran parallel. the no man's land was heavily guarded and how to cross, although a number of people managed to escape the oppressive socialist regime. this will divide the city for a quarter of a century. the fact it fell with no bloodshed is still considered remarkable to this day. we think these are some heads of state from the eastern bloc countries, or perhaps their cars. a lot of people are in
todayis and music long into the evening. today is an interesting day for people here in germany.been speaking to a lady who lived not far from the wall and she talked about emotionally how her family were com pletely emotionally how her family were completely split when that wall went up. it is an emotional experience from which the family has never really recovered. she was crying when she told me this. it is difficult to explain the mix of emotions people feel here. interestingly, where we...
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our mission todayis looking forward to it. our mission todayfer listeners as much clarity and information as we can. i will do my best. thank you, because a lot of plastic comes with a general election campaign.“ i can't answer something i will follow up. it's ok to say i don't know. i'm giving you that want to start with. thank you, rachel. so many people have got in touch this morning and people have a huge range of questions to ask. we will try to get through as many as we can. how many do you want to do? there a challenge, let's try 10—15 and more if we can manage. let's start with craig in crewe. the prime minister is listening, what's your question? good morning, prime minister. i is listening, what's your question? good morning, prime minister. lam is listening, what's your question? good morning, prime minister. i am a small business owner in fish and chips. my question would be, fish and chips is the nation's favourite dish, great value and nutritious and it's proven as one of the healthiest takeaway options. post brexit, how do you pl
our mission todayis looking forward to it. our mission todayfer listeners as much clarity and information as we can. i will do my best. thank you, because a lot of plastic comes with a general election campaign.“ i can't answer something i will follow up. it's ok to say i don't know. i'm giving you that want to start with. thank you, rachel. so many people have got in touch this morning and people have a huge range of questions to ask. we will try to get through as many as we can. how many do...
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todayis afterwards. much of what we heard today is about the divisive nature of how the country has been over the last fewmental to that. does the neutral position, the honest broker position does it work for you briefly, a couple of minutes left. fran, it works for you? yes, it's the only way in the end to bring both sides together. paul will you pass the microphone to someone else? brendan? it doesn't, ithink pass the microphone to someone else? brendan? it doesn't, i think we've got to make the stand, if we have an election now we get a parliament and government in, do we have another election if we don't like them, it's democracy, isn't it? brendan? if i'm honest with you, politics has a very boring, you are being very childish, every time something needs to happen jeremy corbyn stepping in, spitting his dummy out, we can't do this, we can't do that. kerry? go on. does it work of the neutral position? you would rise above it? yes, we've got to move forward, make a stand, make a judgment, do the right thing and move forward for the people. before the end of the programme, past the microphone, you came
todayis afterwards. much of what we heard today is about the divisive nature of how the country has been over the last fewmental to that. does the neutral position, the honest broker position does it work for you briefly, a couple of minutes left. fran, it works for you? yes, it's the only way in the end to bring both sides together. paul will you pass the microphone to someone else? brendan? it doesn't, ithink pass the microphone to someone else? brendan? it doesn't, i think we've got to make...
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what we witness todayis administration? what we witness todaypassing the democrats' auditions held in the basements of the capital. it seems you agreed, wittingly, or unwittingly, to participate in a drama. the main performance, a russia hoax, has ended. you have been cast in the low rent ukrainian sequel. i will conclude by noting the immense damage politicised bureaucracy has done to americans mfaith in government. our president was elected and responsible to the american people. element of the civil service have decided that they, not the president, are really in charge. that's what we will learn in these hearings. after expressing scepticism of foreign aid and concern about corruption on the campaign trail, president trump average the bureaucracy by acting sceptically about foreign aid and expressing concerns about foreign corruption. officials multi macro alarm at the president's action was based on second—hand, third—hand and even fourth had rumours and innuendo. they believed it was an outrage for the president to fire an ambassador, even
what we witness todayis administration? what we witness todaypassing the democrats' auditions held in the basements of the capital. it seems you agreed, wittingly, or unwittingly, to participate in a drama. the main performance, a russia hoax, has ended. you have been cast in the low rent ukrainian sequel. i will conclude by noting the immense damage politicised bureaucracy has done to americans mfaith in government. our president was elected and responsible to the american people. element of...
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todayis with some spells of sunshine around. todaythern scotland and starting to turn breezy across the southwest ahead of this next area of low pressure. temperatures 11— 14 degrees. when you get the sunshine, with a lighter winds that shouldn‘t feel too bad. the best of the sunshine should be across sheltered western scotland, sheltered from that easterly wind. it turns wetter and breezy across the south of the country has low pressure begins to move back in. plenty of showers, some of them could turn out to be quite heavy during the night. temperatures no lower, generally, than about seven or eight degrees here. a few chilli spots under clear skies further north. breezy and wet for eastern scotland. low pressure pretty much on top of the uk on monday. it stays breezy and wet across eastern scotland with that strong easterly wind. rainfall totals really mounting up, and also into the far north—east of england. to the south, it is westerly winds which will be quite strong again through the channel across the south and south—west coas
todayis with some spells of sunshine around. todaythern scotland and starting to turn breezy across the southwest ahead of this next area of low pressure. temperatures 11— 14 degrees. when you get the sunshine, with a lighter winds that shouldn‘t feel too bad. the best of the sunshine should be across sheltered western scotland, sheltered from that easterly wind. it turns wetter and breezy across the south of the country has low pressure begins to move back in. plenty of showers, some of...
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face questions about that today and the detail of exactly how his radical manifesto for government, as he has described it, will work. the focus jeremy corbyn want to keep todayist to keep today is on the environment. you will be talking about labour's plans to plant 2 billion trees by 20110, create ten new national nature parks and he will describe the selection is the last chance to tackle the climate emergency. but we are going to see something of a shift from jeremy corbyn and labour in their campaign from now on towards polling day, just over two weeks away, because as you are suggesting there, there is an acceptance among some in there is an acceptance among some in the party that the campaign has not gone quite according to plan and been quite as effective as they would have hoped from the start. i think if you think that in the blizzard of big promises and big numbers that were in the labour ma nifesto, numbers that were in the labour manifesto, the detail has somehow been lost. with regard to brexit, we will see more of a focus now on the pa rty‘s plans to will see more of a focus now on the party's plans to negotiate a new deal and putting forward the
face questions about that today and the detail of exactly how his radical manifesto for government, as he has described it, will work. the focus jeremy corbyn want to keep todayist to keep today is on the environment. you will be talking about labour's plans to plant 2 billion trees by 20110, create ten new national nature parks and he will describe the selection is the last chance to tackle the climate emergency. but we are going to see something of a shift from jeremy corbyn and labour in...
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because today we present a comprehensive plan to change our country for the better. what has let ours all here todayisservice. four years ago, jeremy said, a national education service will be a lifelong service for a lifetime of opportunity. jeremy was one of the first and our movement to call for a cradle to grave education system. so it is fitting that we are all here to launch the report of the lifelong learning commission. but before i discuss our new policy, i want to say what it means in human terms. the fact is, i would not be here today without adult education. when i sat my gcses, some of my friends thought about college, they would go to, some were talking about a—levels or other employment opportunities. i was thinking about, i wasn't thinking about anything, like that, i would think about how they would provide for my baby. having my son met more to me than any qualification in the world. but you wouldn't have been a negative think that my life at the live chat it off my that my life at the live chat it off b that my life at the live chat it off my baby have been written off. i spoke last
because today we present a comprehensive plan to change our country for the better. what has let ours all here todayisservice. four years ago, jeremy said, a national education service will be a lifelong service for a lifetime of opportunity. jeremy was one of the first and our movement to call for a cradle to grave education system. so it is fitting that we are all here to launch the report of the lifelong learning commission. but before i discuss our new policy, i want to say what it means in...
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the other thing he is talking about todayis other thing he is talking about today is how to help peopleot easy to do, and there are big questions about what that would mean for things like interest rates for first—time buyers. i should point out, it such as housing on the agenda for the tories. yesterday we had the drip feed of the national insurance policy, today we are getting a bit of a drip feed when it comes to their plans for social care. so, what we have had at this morning that the party is going to pledge £1 billion extra a year for next five years in england. that extra funding will be until 2025. they also want to look for some kind of cross—party initiative to reform the social care system in england. that sounds like an interesting policy, we will be asking the premise are a bit more about that when we speak to him later, but one thing to bear in mind is when boris johnson took over in downing street, the words are used, we are going to fix this crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan. we have prepared. it sounds a bit like this cross—party initiative is sa
the other thing he is talking about todayis other thing he is talking about today is how to help peopleot easy to do, and there are big questions about what that would mean for things like interest rates for first—time buyers. i should point out, it such as housing on the agenda for the tories. yesterday we had the drip feed of the national insurance policy, today we are getting a bit of a drip feed when it comes to their plans for social care. so, what we have had at this morning that the...
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that is the glue that holds our communities together, but what we are saying todayis together, but what we are saying today becky has mentioned and jeremy mentioned it as well, it is extraordinary how far behind we are. in the mid—19 905 the south korean government launched a nationwide project, an infrastructure project. so, a state project. in 1995 they had just one internet user for every 100 citizens, now, partly because of the mi55ion oriented government approach and government investment, thi5 e5tate and government investment, thi5 estate investment, they have 98% of the population covered by full fibre band. we have got nothing new that. nowhere near the sort of level of forward thinking in government or ambition in government at the moment. that changes today. that absolutely changes, mark this in your diarie5. tell your grandchildren. thi5 your diarie5. tell your grandchildren. this is the day when we turned around our infrastructure in terms of a broadband that we need for the future of our economy, because it is a fundamental change. we are announcing our mission to deliver free full fibre broad
that is the glue that holds our communities together, but what we are saying todayis together, but what we are saying today becky has mentioned and jeremy mentioned it as well, it is extraordinary how far behind we are. in the mid—19 905 the south korean government launched a nationwide project, an infrastructure project. so, a state project. in 1995 they had just one internet user for every 100 citizens, now, partly because of the mi55ion oriented government approach and government...
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todayis apologising. they will hope that today is rather better than the last 24 hours. stay where you are.campaign, there will be days when other parties will be on the front of that. on a day like today when the conservative party in so much trouble in getting a lot of grief with what they had started the campaign with the other parties can sit back, can't they? they probably can. we will get ebb and flow during the next five weeks at parties will have their set piece days, where they hope to talk about what they see as their best hand to show to the electorate and other days where events take over. we have seen days where events take over. we have seen is that the conservatives in the last 24 hours in what will happen in those instances is the other parties will hold off from saying whatever it is they want to saying whatever it is they want to say and just leave their rivals to baskin say and just leave their rivals to bask in the awkwardness, if you like, other bumpy day of headlines. what you can be certain of in the context of a five—week campaign is that all of the big parties will
todayis apologising. they will hope that today is rather better than the last 24 hours. stay where you are.campaign, there will be days when other parties will be on the front of that. on a day like today when the conservative party in so much trouble in getting a lot of grief with what they had started the campaign with the other parties can sit back, can't they? they probably can. we will get ebb and flow during the next five weeks at parties will have their set piece days, where they hope to...
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so what we have todayis immediate action. so what we have today, in the rain over into the north sea, in the north—east of scotland, we have lots of showers already coming in right behind, and some of them will be having a tundra, with hail. 0vernight, some settling slow above 200 metres in the highlands. in the heavier showers you are likely to see more of that today. these white circles with the numbers indicate sustained wind speeds. gusts, of course, will be much more than that. coming from a chilly direction, it will make it feel cooler than these temperatures are just, and these temperatures are just, and these temperatures are just, and these temperatures are generally about one degree also below where they should be at this stage in november. mild air across the south—west of england and the channel islands. through this evening and overnight, the low pressure is still very much driving up pressure is still very much driving up to. we still have lots of showers rotating around it. there will be clear spells as well, and if you are away fro
so what we have todayis immediate action. so what we have today, in the rain over into the north sea, in the north—east of scotland, we have lots of showers already coming in right behind, and some of them will be having a tundra, with hail. 0vernight, some settling slow above 200 metres in the highlands. in the heavier showers you are likely to see more of that today. these white circles with the numbers indicate sustained wind speeds. gusts, of course, will be much more than that. coming...
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todayis it? the initiative we are launching today is the proposal for 60 million trees to be planted.art of a package. it is notjust about 60 million trees. we have also set out some ambitious plans, for instance, for boosting the amount of wind power and tidal power that the uk could generate four. we are an island nation and have huge potential there. what we could also point to in contrast of the other parties is what we did when we were in government in terms of travelling or indeed quadrupling the amount of electricity that came from renewable sources so we have shown that when we have positioned to do something about it, we‘ve had on it and i‘m afraid of the measures we sought to introduce in coalition such as making sure all new homes met the high standards for sustainability, those proposals were then abolished by the incoming conservative government. labour was too late -- galvanised the industry and bring in hundreds of thousands ofjobs and you are not going to far. the reality is that what labour are proposing as far as i can see is spending probably the first three, four o
todayis it? the initiative we are launching today is the proposal for 60 million trees to be planted.art of a package. it is notjust about 60 million trees. we have also set out some ambitious plans, for instance, for boosting the amount of wind power and tidal power that the uk could generate four. we are an island nation and have huge potential there. what we could also point to in contrast of the other parties is what we did when we were in government in terms of travelling or indeed...
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one of the things you are saying todayis one of the things you are saying today is you were to take aand! because we did robust policing. we did, and i believe in it. it means that kids who had been previously convicted of carrying a bladed weapon has a section 60 order over their heads. it means that police can stop and search them without suspicion. either idea is that we tell them that getting back into the company of the gangs it is also about investing into the lives of the kids. it is notjust about training, about education, but about fantastic training, about education, but about fa ntastic clu bs training, about education, but about fantastic clubs such as the one we're seeing here. we want to put a huge amount of money into those kinds projects. we had big success in changing the lives of tens of thousands of kids. we are going to do the same across the country. so yes, it is about tough policing, but it is also about reaching out to the kids and giving them alternatives. on the extensive stop and search powers, would that apply to under 18 is? it would apply to anyone who ha
one of the things you are saying todayis one of the things you are saying today is you were to take aand! because we did robust policing. we did, and i believe in it. it means that kids who had been previously convicted of carrying a bladed weapon has a section 60 order over their heads. it means that police can stop and search them without suspicion. either idea is that we tell them that getting back into the company of the gangs it is also about investing into the lives of the kids. it is...
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but for todayis the time we get to tomorrow. but for todaynably mild for this time of year. now, it's a dry, early start, plenty of cloud out there, if you brighter spells. the cloud through the morning. as with the prince of the north—east of us with the prince of the north—east of us and that's going to be pulling its way southwards as we head to the late morning and into the afternoon. perhaps some southern areas of the capital staying dry during daylight hours, most of the rain will tend to be quite light and patchy. top temperatures between nine and 11 celsius, a slightly lighter breeze than saw yesterday. now through this evening's rush hour work, the rain piling down from the north, some of the quite heavy for the first part of the evening and then overnight tonight it will dry out and that cloud will start to break up, we got some cold air coming down from the north. so a bright enough start of the day for many northern home counties, temperatures in here would be as low as two or three celsius, tomorrow, all change, is dry, lots of s
but for todayis the time we get to tomorrow. but for todaynably mild for this time of year. now, it's a dry, early start, plenty of cloud out there, if you brighter spells. the cloud through the morning. as with the prince of the north—east of us with the prince of the north—east of us and that's going to be pulling its way southwards as we head to the late morning and into the afternoon. perhaps some southern areas of the capital staying dry during daylight hours, most of the rain will...
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todayy. >> september 29 in the wal street journal, quote, the whistleblower will testify in the house very soon. >> i'd like to renew my request that hunter biden's testimony that has been requested. >> the gentleman has expired. >> today'sw trial has come to an end. we are headed down now to the basement of the capitol to go until what time. we'll be back there hiding again behind closed doors. >> then this morning, congressman jim jordan is not interested in oversight but would rather be the president's press shop. >> i think frankly, things are going well for the president. >> that too, america, is the government we deserve. but things are not going well for the president. on wednesday, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine bill taylor dropped this information supporting the narrative. >> the member of my staff could hear president trump on the phone asking ambassador sondland about the investigations. ambassador sondland told president trump the ukrainians were ready to move forward. the member of my staff asked ambassador sondland what president trump thought about ukraine and he responded that mr. cares more about the investigation of biden. >> the ambassador to ukraine's temperature supported that she was fired support
todayy. >> september 29 in the wal street journal, quote, the whistleblower will testify in the house very soon. >> i'd like to renew my request that hunter biden's testimony that has been requested. >> the gentleman has expired. >> today'sw trial has come to an end. we are headed down now to the basement of the capitol to go until what time. we'll be back there hiding again behind closed doors. >> then this morning, congressman jim jordan is not interested in...
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todayis divide us. what was amazing about today is we saw in the one individual, the suspect, the worst of humanity, but londoners, notjust of the visitors to our city but around the world is we are resolute, we stand united in the face of terrorism, and we will not allow anybody to divide us. what do you feel as mayor, when you get that call, when you hear another incident, of the seriousness?” that call, when you hear another incident, of the seriousness? i know speaking to colleagues around the world, mayors of other great cities that we are all targets for terrorists. the fact is that since the four terrorist incidents in 2017, because of the excellent work of the police and the security services and because of the intelligence provided by members of the public we have thwarted more than 20 attempts at terrorism on innocent citizens, and what is really important is that we all remain vigilant. if anybody sees anything suspicious, please report it to the police, are on the side of caution. i would it to the police, are on the side of caution. iwould rather it to the police, are on the side of caution
todayis divide us. what was amazing about today is we saw in the one individual, the suspect, the worst of humanity, but londoners, notjust of the visitors to our city but around the world is we are resolute, we stand united in the face of terrorism, and we will not allow anybody to divide us. what do you feel as mayor, when you get that call, when you hear another incident, of the seriousness?” that call, when you hear another incident, of the seriousness? i know speaking to colleagues...
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todayis today is the final day you can register to vote, you have until midnight tonight. the times, the chief rabbi said a "poison" — sanctioned from the very top — had taken root in the labour party, and questioned mr corbyn's fitness to lead the country. labour has strongly rejected the criticism, the party will today set out its race and faith manifesto. the former conservative deputy prime minister michael heseltine, is urging voters to back former tories who are standing as independents, or the liberal democrats, in the general election. he says that borisjohnson is selling voters a ‘delusion' that brexit can be delivered by the end of january. lord heseltine lost the tory whip earlier this year, for saying that he would vote for the liberal democrats in the european elections. anybody yet to register to vote in next month's general election, has until midnight tonight. government figures show nearly 3 million people have applied to register in the past month, with more than a third of them under the age of 25. applications can be made online at gov.uk/registertovote
todayis today is the final day you can register to vote, you have until midnight tonight. the times, the chief rabbi said a "poison" — sanctioned from the very top — had taken root in the labour party, and questioned mr corbyn's fitness to lead the country. labour has strongly rejected the criticism, the party will today set out its race and faith manifesto. the former conservative deputy prime minister michael heseltine, is urging voters to back former tories who are standing as...