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whether there's a plot to replace, tom watson himself has said since the election result that he...im his backing. and that he will not block corbyn even making any sort of party reforms that he wants to make that might give the left wing of the party more power. i don't understand, perhaps people don't seem understand, perhaps people don't seem to be happy with that. this article does not have lots of sources quoted at all, does it? does that lead you to discover who was making these brats?|j that lead you to discover who was making these brats? i think it raises interesting questions —— who was making these threats? interesting questions about thornbury. it does not seem like there any direct plans, any motions tabled to be voted on at the party ‘s conference later this year, which could introduce some of these changes but probably would not pass anyway. the other angle to this is that there are talks of this mcdonald clause, which would reduce the number of mps that you need to nominate you if you want to run for the leadership. again, even if i was to happen, which it might, the
whether there's a plot to replace, tom watson himself has said since the election result that he...im his backing. and that he will not block corbyn even making any sort of party reforms that he wants to make that might give the left wing of the party more power. i don't understand, perhaps people don't seem understand, perhaps people don't seem to be happy with that. this article does not have lots of sources quoted at all, does it? does that lead you to discover who was making these brats?|j...
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the ides dear to replace tom watson with emily thornberry who is a much closer ally and she is rightthis is interesting timing, i think, and and she is right next door. this is interesting timing, ithink, and i think it might be deliberate, it is to say that don't forget the labour party has in the past tolerated a wide for a ride to your views. only this week, tony blair said he could imaginejeremy corbyn becoming prime minister witchy bbc thought was impossible. a lot of people in the labour party think only one person worse than any conservative is in fa ct to ny worse than any conservative is in fact tony blair and here's the line in what for everything that is disgruntled about the labour party, ten yea rs disgruntled about the labour party, ten years after he has stepped down. the fact that people still talk about blairites and he hasn't been the leader for so long, that is white towelling. and this is hilary armstrong who has been talking to the westminster power on radio 4. armstrong who has been talking to the westminster power on radio 4m does appear to be, as was and said,
the ides dear to replace tom watson with emily thornberry who is a much closer ally and she is rightthis is interesting timing, i think, and and she is right next door. this is interesting timing, ithink, and i think it might be deliberate, it is to say that don't forget the labour party has in the past tolerated a wide for a ride to your views. only this week, tony blair said he could imaginejeremy corbyn becoming prime minister witchy bbc thought was impossible. a lot of people in the labour...
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tom watson another is to actually bring this out into the wider to maine and since then seek organizations and british sikhs in particular have been demanding an independent inquiry to establish the extent of the then government's involvement. in that attack. so that the likes of myself also been calling for it and i was very very pleased that jeremy corbyn tom watson and the labor party actually included that within the manifesto within the labor party manifesto in the twenty seventeen election we were very happy with juxtaposed next to that action is the fact that the conservatives whether it was under the cameron government whether it's under the current to raise them a government they are simply brushing it under the carpet because they don't want to uncover the extent of that by having full disclosure on the issues well i mean that's your allegation angelina jolie's great friend the former you gave orange actually may is on the record for saying that u.k. assistance for the attack or a massacre at the golden temple in america was just in a purely advisory or if it was in a purely advi
tom watson another is to actually bring this out into the wider to maine and since then seek organizations and british sikhs in particular have been demanding an independent inquiry to establish the extent of the then government's involvement. in that attack. so that the likes of myself also been calling for it and i was very very pleased that jeremy corbyn tom watson and the labor party actually included that within the manifesto within the labor party manifesto in the twenty seventeen...
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tom watson there.y's greatest achievement — our firstjourney to the moon. and an auction in new york contains a unique memento from that trip — as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. also sprach zarathustra by strauss plays. it may not look all that special but, as bags go, this is really rather important. this was the bag used to bring the first samples back from the lunar surface. and it's claimed traces of moon dust and small rocks are still embedded in its material. it's an outer decontamination bag, so it was used to protect those samples from any contamination from us and planet earth, but also to protect the spacecraft and planet earth from potential contamination from lunar pathogens. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent just a single day on the moon surface but it was a day that made history. nearly half a century later, space still fascinates. it doesn't matter your religion, where you're from, what language you speak, what
tom watson there.y's greatest achievement — our firstjourney to the moon. and an auction in new york contains a unique memento from that trip — as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. also sprach zarathustra by strauss plays. it may not look all that special but, as bags go, this is really rather important. this was the bag used to bring the first samples back from the lunar surface. and it's claimed traces of moon dust and small rocks are still embedded in its material. it's an outer...
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you have tom watson, the suggestion of mandatory selection of mps and it isa reminderthat of mandatory supposed to bea is a reminder that it is supposed to be a broad church here and according to this tony blair was the one to say when people were saying to get rid ofjeremy corbyn, he said hang on, we need to make sure there is this broad church. there is a bit of political irony. some people would have been very glad he had, looking back with hindsight, if only we got rid ofjeremy corbyn and then. things have changed somewhat in the la st two things have changed somewhat in the last two months. choosing your sex. in the sunday times, justine greening, deals with equality matters. she has talked about a step forward in terms of equality in this country. women's rights, the legalisation of same—sex marriage and now she says that has to come for transgender people and that is about changing... at the moment, if you want to change the sex on your birth certificate, that has to go through medical... through a medical system and this is saying people should be entitled to do that legally wi
you have tom watson, the suggestion of mandatory selection of mps and it isa reminderthat of mandatory supposed to bea is a reminder that it is supposed to be a broad church here and according to this tony blair was the one to say when people were saying to get rid ofjeremy corbyn, he said hang on, we need to make sure there is this broad church. there is a bit of political irony. some people would have been very glad he had, looking back with hindsight, if only we got rid ofjeremy corbyn and...
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player's views chime with those of eight—time major winner tom watson who believes one of spieth‘s secretsis heart and his head. at 13, he looks like he is going to go down, maybe one, two, three shots. after losing a lead like that, very rarely does anybody come back. but then he made a sensational bogey, and then it was off to the races. he is a great shot at 1a, 15 goes for eagle, 16, 17, nothing but net for about eight or ten feet but although he paid to his strengths, the most important thing is right here, right here. and everybody understands that. to do it he has done, and for tom, who is a eight—time champion, you have to haveit eight—time champion, you have to have it here, but you have to have it here. and not many people are gifted. it is a divine gift. i believe. we'll have a different way of looking at. but you know what? golf, and we are of hearing commentators, parents, and friends, isa my commentators, parents, and friends, is a my son, this professional, this is a my son, this professional, this isa is a my son, this professional, this is a professional for the future. ——
player's views chime with those of eight—time major winner tom watson who believes one of spieth‘s secretsis heart and his head. at 13, he looks like he is going to go down, maybe one, two, three shots. after losing a lead like that, very rarely does anybody come back. but then he made a sensational bogey, and then it was off to the races. he is a great shot at 1a, 15 goes for eagle, 16, 17, nothing but net for about eight or ten feet but although he paid to his strengths, the most...
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tom watson shot a four under 67. check out the shot on 13th.ew bounces, rolls up the hill, nearly goes in. he would tap this in for an eagle. wow. soccer ball. burnyard languor is four shot lead thanks to a six under 65. all this german does is win majors. at the coliseum, we'll have those highlights >>> yes. tonight over on coffee tv 20, gilroy isn't the only place for a garlic festival this weekend. we'll take you to a place where spiting garlic is a sport. >>> and residents there say it went on for more than two years. >>> a popular hiking trail in san frichko turned into an outdoor concert hall today. ♪ >>> abc 7 news was near point lobos as an -- people gathered to listen to music outdoors. they played music from john luther adams. jazz organized the free concert featuring drums and wind instruments of all tooips spread out through nature. no room for an old guitarist. >> there's something primal about that many drums. >> i just talk a good game. and yes, there is something primal about having drums there. primal about having drums there.
tom watson shot a four under 67. check out the shot on 13th.ew bounces, rolls up the hill, nearly goes in. he would tap this in for an eagle. wow. soccer ball. burnyard languor is four shot lead thanks to a six under 65. all this german does is win majors. at the coliseum, we'll have those highlights >>> yes. tonight over on coffee tv 20, gilroy isn't the only place for a garlic festival this weekend. we'll take you to a place where spiting garlic is a sport. >>> and residents...
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tom watson shot a four under 67. check out the shot on 13th. goes in. he would tap this in for an eagle. wow. soccer ball. burnyard languor is four shot lead thanks to a six under 65. all this german does is win majors. at the coliseum, we'll have those highlights at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> yes. tonight over on coffee tv 20, gilroy isn't the only place for a garlic festival this weekend. we'll take you to a place where spiting garlic is a sport. >>> and residents there say it went on for more than two years. >>> a popular hiking trail in san frichko turned into an outdoor concert hall today. ♪ >>> abc 7 news was n
tom watson shot a four under 67. check out the shot on 13th. goes in. he would tap this in for an eagle. wow. soccer ball. burnyard languor is four shot lead thanks to a six under 65. all this german does is win majors. at the coliseum, we'll have those highlights at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from...
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that is tom watson. has apologised all these years later for the 1964 musical, mary poppins, in which he had, by all accounts and his own admission, an atrocious mockney cockney accent. but the film would not be the film without it. commuter trains. many people understand this story. the first—class department will disappearfor first—class department will disappear for crowded train. chris grayling, the transport secretary, has pledged that, saying he understands how passengers can be miffed because they are forced to stand in crowded carriages when the first—class carriages are empty. he has committed to scrapping them. the picture is prince george on his fourth birthday. not all of my newspaper contributions this morning will be about dick van dyke. but here is the full quote from him about the film. announcing the confirmation of a britannia award of excellence from bafta. i am sorry for inflicting the most atrocious cockney accent in the history of cinema. how will we move on? the daily mail looking
that is tom watson. has apologised all these years later for the 1964 musical, mary poppins, in which he had, by all accounts and his own admission, an atrocious mockney cockney accent. but the film would not be the film without it. commuter trains. many people understand this story. the first—class department will disappearfor first—class department will disappear for crowded train. chris grayling, the transport secretary, has pledged that, saying he understands how passengers can be...
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activists have plotted to re m ove left labour activists have plotted to remove the deputy leader tom watson list of potential suicide bombers. how are you doing? i'm all right. not bad. apparently the owner has a new dog. will they change the name to pudsey? that's what they're saying. they are saying she has another dog called sully. butler. that's good, isn't it? people deal with loss of their pets in different ways. but if you call the dog the new dog, it's going to have a different name? she will train it. she was good training dog. yeah, but if you start monkeying around with the dogs then all hell breaks loose. how is a little child at the moment? snuggled up? she's very well. i'm told he's having a grumpy morning. he's out of nappies. where you part of the whole nappy... though the reason i ask was this story has p°pped reason i ask was this story has popped up. jacob rees—mogg, the mp, saying he has never changed a nappy. he has never changed a nappy because he has a nanny who has been with the family for 52 years, he has six kids so she's changed a lot of nappies. she is on the rec
activists have plotted to re m ove left labour activists have plotted to remove the deputy leader tom watson list of potential suicide bombers. how are you doing? i'm all right. not bad. apparently the owner has a new dog. will they change the name to pudsey? that's what they're saying. they are saying she has another dog called sully. butler. that's good, isn't it? people deal with loss of their pets in different ways. but if you call the dog the new dog, it's going to have a different name?...
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tom watson talking to watson but apparently they have not recoup development costs. >> that is correctnot recoup costs that they plow into it. >> old stories lead to amazon, they are getting amazon by the public cloud. they are struggling to grow and proprior-- proprietary. stuart: ibm has been amazonned. >> it can't grow and that's why the stock is so cheap. stuart: netflix in record territory. bank of america says it could go to $300 a share. currently 182. do you see that happening any time soon? 300 bucks in netflix? >> the next year and a half, two years, i would say no. however, i think it can grow there. they gave such guidance to the next quarter, stuart, it was almost unbelievable, additional half million people over what analysts thought. they are doing lots of things right if they can get their costs down for production. >> but there's no evidence that they can. they're burning through mountains of free cash. look, i'm down with all the tech names that you mentioned. netflix gives me trouble because i can't see how they recount for the costs. it's not really transparent. i d
tom watson talking to watson but apparently they have not recoup development costs. >> that is correctnot recoup costs that they plow into it. >> old stories lead to amazon, they are getting amazon by the public cloud. they are struggling to grow and proprior-- proprietary. stuart: ibm has been amazonned. >> it can't grow and that's why the stock is so cheap. stuart: netflix in record territory. bank of america says it could go to $300 a share. currently 182. do you see that...
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tiger woods did it in 2000, tom watson did it in 1982, lee trevino did it in 1972 with back-to-back wins that great season in '53 and bobby jones did it twice so you're looking at a guy, brooks koepka, who was flying under the radar, what, a month and a half ago and right now the whole world is abuzz with, my goodness, what can this guy do. >> brandel, i played that course, erin hills, and watching brooks koepka play that course, it's like i didn't recognize anything that i went through with what went on there with him. it looked like a par 3 course to him. and it wasn't. >> i couldn't agree more with you. you know, statistically, and they have only been keeping statistics since 1980 in the u.s. open, what he did there had never been done, not by jack nicklaus, not by tiger woods it was that impressive and i sat there on the set and thought, my goodness, golf is not supposed to be this easy he was hitting 370-yard drives right on the button. of course just had pitch shots left to those greens he made what is meant to be the most difficult test in golf look like just a ho-hum pga tour eve
tiger woods did it in 2000, tom watson did it in 1982, lee trevino did it in 1972 with back-to-back wins that great season in '53 and bobby jones did it twice so you're looking at a guy, brooks koepka, who was flying under the radar, what, a month and a half ago and right now the whole world is abuzz with, my goodness, what can this guy do. >> brandel, i played that course, erin hills, and watching brooks koepka play that course, it's like i didn't recognize anything that i went through...
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because they need to be because it blows so hard so the oldest players still have a chance you know tom watsong norman as i just alluded to and henrik stenson, phil mickelson, lit the place up last year i mean the championship is like the movie, night at the museum all the dinosaurs come alive and they've still got a chance when you look at all the young players that are playing great right now it's going to be tough for them because you've got sergio garcia, maybe this new young spaniard, jon rahm who just won the irish open >> he gets mad >> he does but last week he said i'm not getting mad anymore. >> he was mad that he was getting mad. >> he was mad that he was getting mad and everybody was getting mad at him but he didn't get mad and he won. rickie fowler. jordan spieth had the walkoff hole out bunker shot >> jordan almost won the british open a couple of years ago and jason day almost won, too. >> yeah. but rickie fowler is an obvious pick i liked him to win the u.s. open he had a very good chance. >> so close. >> and all around, he's probably the best player on the pga -- >> is he >> al
because they need to be because it blows so hard so the oldest players still have a chance you know tom watsong norman as i just alluded to and henrik stenson, phil mickelson, lit the place up last year i mean the championship is like the movie, night at the museum all the dinosaurs come alive and they've still got a chance when you look at all the young players that are playing great right now it's going to be tough for them because you've got sergio garcia, maybe this new young spaniard, jon...