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this is tom watson. delivering a message thatis tom watson. delivering a message that is going to be difficult for jeremy corbyn. difficult for a bunch people. tell us more about it. they have had a rocky relationship and they managed to row alongside most of the time but it is a fairly e nforced of the time but it is a fairly enforced railing i think on both sides to co—operate. an audit temple. he makes a speech at a society tomorrow where he says labour must engage intelligently with theresa may. no one is sure how that can happen. but stop short of criticising jeremy corbyn but did sort of say we —— it will be nice to have the conservative party being nationalist and sectional list, using —— accusing them of nationalism is a strong thing to do it, and he is talking about labour has to go and grab the centre ground and has to appeal to people in the ce ntre and has to appeal to people in the centre and not just a traditional heart lands, which is how tony blair swe pt heart lands, which is how tony blair swept to people in the centre and no
this is tom watson. delivering a message thatis tom watson. delivering a message that is going to be difficult for jeremy corbyn. difficult for a bunch people. tell us more about it. they have had a rocky relationship and they managed to row alongside most of the time but it is a fairly e nforced of the time but it is a fairly enforced railing i think on both sides to co—operate. an audit temple. he makes a speech at a society tomorrow where he says labour must engage intelligently with...
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tom watson, thank you very much.5; 55 5555 555 5:55, 555 her own side. thank you very much. we're seeing philip hammond arriving back at number ten this evening. of course there will be those meetings with other parliamentary leaders but you heard from tom watson that support from the leaves come at least sitting down to talk in great depth, will depend on the promise of taking no deal off the table so lets get reaction to that. what do you make of that? they are saying to their members, labour, the prime minister does not talk to us for two yea rs, minister does not talk to us for two years, you have to show good faith and that means taking no deal of the table. labour continues to respect the policy that was agreed by members at conference which is to push first and foremost for a general election but to keep no options off the table so that it does include potentially negotiating with the government. but in this theresa may managers to claw herself away from the current impasse where she is being held to ransom by
tom watson, thank you very much.5; 55 5555 555 5:55, 555 her own side. thank you very much. we're seeing philip hammond arriving back at number ten this evening. of course there will be those meetings with other parliamentary leaders but you heard from tom watson that support from the leaves come at least sitting down to talk in great depth, will depend on the promise of taking no deal off the table so lets get reaction to that. what do you make of that? they are saying to their members,...
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tom watson has taken to his feet.ummarise this debate today and to ask members of this house to pass judgment on her stewardship of our country. first, let me say very clearly that i am not one of those people who questions her motives. i agree with the honourable member for stirling who claimed she was motivated by public duty. i don't doubt that she has sincerely attempted to fulfil the task given to us by the voters in this referendum. i have no doubt as well that she has tried her best and given it her all. but she has failed. and i'm afraid the failure is hers. and it is hers alone. and i'm certain that every member of this house admired her resilience, to suffer the humiliation is on a global stage that she has done would have finished off weaker people far sooner. yet the reality is that if the prime minister really sat down and thought carefully about the implications of that defeat last night for our country, she would have resigned. throughout history, 5: their 5:5 is i their is this prime minister has fl las
tom watson has taken to his feet.ummarise this debate today and to ask members of this house to pass judgment on her stewardship of our country. first, let me say very clearly that i am not one of those people who questions her motives. i agree with the honourable member for stirling who claimed she was motivated by public duty. i don't doubt that she has sincerely attempted to fulfil the task given to us by the voters in this referendum. i have no doubt as well that she has tried her best and...
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we'll be building up to that vote, and hear some of the closing speeches from tom watson for the labourichael gove speaking for the government. but first let's look back on the day's events, with our political correspondent jonathan blake. facing a new day and a new fight for her survival. theresa may left downing street on the morning after her nightmare i féfi6u§§0 cg 6 s. against her brexit deal. ihe primeminister 2222252 ! but because no conservative mps want that and the prime minister's allies in the dup have said they will back her, she is expected to win. nevertheless, jeremy corbyn opened the debate and argued that it was time for the government to go. this government cannot govern and cannot command the support of parliament on the most important issue facing our country. every single previous prime minister in this situation would have resigned and called an election. it is the duty of this house to show the lead where this government has failed and pass a motion of no confidence so that the people of this country can decide who their mps are and who their government is, and w
we'll be building up to that vote, and hear some of the closing speeches from tom watson for the labourichael gove speaking for the government. but first let's look back on the day's events, with our political correspondent jonathan blake. facing a new day and a new fight for her survival. theresa may left downing street on the morning after her nightmare i féfi6u§§0 cg 6 s. against her brexit deal. ihe primeminister 2222252 ! but because no conservative mps want that and the prime...
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tom watson from georgia was a leading figure in the politics of the previous generation of the 1890's and the 1900's and in 1917 he emerged as a leading spokesman for draft opposition and resistance. in the summer of 1917, watson recruited two men from georgia and $100,000 from his readers of his newspapers for a test case. he joined together with a civil libertarian and a veteran new york litigator, a really unlikely alliance. and they brought their cases eventually before the supreme court, arguing that the selective service legislation violated the constitution. first of all, watson said, it violated the 13th amendment's prohibition against involuntary servitude. this is an ironic deployment of the 13 amendment by watson, who was one of jim crow's most ardent supporters. nor, he argued did the constitution, which mentions a militia but doesn't speak on conscription, authorize the raising of armies by such means. he thought there was no authorizing text for the law. he added a third line of reasoning, that by exempting clergymen and divinity students from the draft, the selective se
tom watson from georgia was a leading figure in the politics of the previous generation of the 1890's and the 1900's and in 1917 he emerged as a leading spokesman for draft opposition and resistance. in the summer of 1917, watson recruited two men from georgia and $100,000 from his readers of his newspapers for a test case. he joined together with a civil libertarian and a veteran new york litigator, a really unlikely alliance. and they brought their cases eventually before the supreme court,...
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here's labour's deputy leader tom watson. a prime minister without a majority for a flagship policy with no authority and no plan b. 432 to 202. mr speaker, that is not a mere flesh wound. laughter. no one doubts her determination, which is generally an admirable quality, but misapplied, it can be toxic. and the cruellest truth of all is that she doesn't possess the necessary skills, the political skills, the empathy, the ability and most crucially, the policy to lead this country any longer. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the ayes to the right, 306. theresa may wins a vote of no confidence with the support of conservative and unionist mps who voted against her brexit bill yesterday. let's turn to some of the other stories from bbc world service. theresa may wasn't the only prime minister to win a no confidence vote tonight — so too did the greek prime minister, alexis tsipras. the no confidence vote in athens was triggered after mr tsipras‘ coalition broke down in a row over the renamin
here's labour's deputy leader tom watson. a prime minister without a majority for a flagship policy with no authority and no plan b. 432 to 202. mr speaker, that is not a mere flesh wound. laughter. no one doubts her determination, which is generally an admirable quality, but misapplied, it can be toxic. and the cruellest truth of all is that she doesn't possess the necessary skills, the political skills, the empathy, the ability and most crucially, the policy to lead this country any longer....
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labour's deputy leader tom watson told itv‘s peston programme that it's a question of when, not if labour of no confidence in the government. police think they've found the car used to knock 14—year—old jayden moodie off a moped in east london before he was stabbed to death. detectives say three men used a black mercedes to ram into the teenager before killing him in a targeted attack in leyton. officers have increased patrols in the area, including at local schools. retailers have reported significant falls in sales over the festive season, as the sector suffers its worst christmas in ten years. struggling department store debenhams saw a 5.7% fall in like—for—like sales over the festive period, with m&s and sainsbury‘s also suffering. other retailers such as tesco and john lewis said their christmas had been stronger. women taking certain types of hormone replacement therapy tablets could be more at risk from serious blood clots, according to new research. the study in the british medicaljournal said that despite the overall risk being low, hrt patches and gels were the safest form of t
labour's deputy leader tom watson told itv‘s peston programme that it's a question of when, not if labour of no confidence in the government. police think they've found the car used to knock 14—year—old jayden moodie off a moped in east london before he was stabbed to death. detectives say three men used a black mercedes to ram into the teenager before killing him in a targeted attack in leyton. officers have increased patrols in the area, including at local schools. retailers have...
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wilson says i've seen enough, dropping his gloves with watson. tom gets t win here. preds win the game 7-2. caps' third straight loss. so throw this oneut and tho last ones because they face barry trots on friday, his first tiack at capital one arena. >> that will be something to see. >> if thatoesn't get them going, i'm not sure what will. >> step it back up. thank you. >> tom wilson was going to get his -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sg. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friendsere coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. pl -oh, sweetie, se, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. lease. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] >>> none of us really likes tou think a getting older, but it is kind of fun to look back and see how we've changed the years. >> yeah, have you been following on social media? everybody out there, the ten-ye
wilson says i've seen enough, dropping his gloves with watson. tom gets t win here. preds win the game 7-2. caps' third straight loss. so throw this oneut and tho last ones because they face barry trots on friday, his first tiack at capital one arena. >> that will be something to see. >> if thatoesn't get them going, i'm not sure what will. >> step it back up. thank you. >> tom wilson was going to get his -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sg. -jamie, this is...
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tom ford. a number of famous faces are big fans of the product. how did that come about? emma watsons and the brand, the organic support that we have got. how is that conversation about is a still a vehicle —— sustainability changing. is that the only thing people care about?l couple of weeks ago the was united nations report saying we have 12 years to keep google warning below one and a half degrees before we reach a tipping point. the bottom line is we have to - better making stuff and ye believe of making stuff and we believe it's business as that. but not consumers changing the way they behave. tell me about some research behind this, making shoes from wool and eucalyptus trees. 0ut those that work? well is a renewable resource, we use eucalyptus fibre, cellulose, that's incredibly renewable, we found a way to take the petrol from eda foam, one of the most commonly used materials and footwear and replace it with sugar cane. all these problems, you know, can be solved, i think, these problems, you know, can be solved, ithink, when these problems, you know, can be solved, i think,
tom ford. a number of famous faces are big fans of the product. how did that come about? emma watsons and the brand, the organic support that we have got. how is that conversation about is a still a vehicle —— sustainability changing. is that the only thing people care about?l couple of weeks ago the was united nations report saying we have 12 years to keep google warning below one and a half degrees before we reach a tipping point. the bottom line is we have to - better making stuff and ye...
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watson, the lone customer. and ana pinon williams, who had just started working there a few weeks ago, and a mother to 7 children. >> loving her was easy. living without her will be hard. >> tom llamas with us from sebring, florida. we know there is no motive. there is one person who did manage to escape? >> david, we just learned that incredible piece of information moments ago. police tell us there was a bank employee who was in the back of the building in a break room. and when this person heard the gunshots, they took off running, calling 911 along the way. investigators do not have a motive yet. what they do have is video surveillance. and they will show it's a calculated mass shooting and not a bank robbery. david? >> just an awful story. tom llamas, thanks to you tonight. >>> we will turn now to a desperate search for a 3-year-old, casey hathaway. he vanished from his great grandmother's yard two days ago. and tonight, we hear the call to 911 and the new hurdle that the searchers now face. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: the frantic search for 3-year-old casey hathaway hampered by weather. heavy rain and strong winds pounding the rural eastern north carolina
watson, the lone customer. and ana pinon williams, who had just started working there a few weeks ago, and a mother to 7 children. >> loving her was easy. living without her will be hard. >> tom llamas with us from sebring, florida. we know there is no motive. there is one person who did manage to escape? >> david, we just learned that incredible piece of information moments ago. police tell us there was a bank employee who was in the back of the building in a break room. and...
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tom brady was not a star in college. these guys were stars in college but they got overlooked. >> watson is getting it done in houston. >>uld he have gone in the draft. he went 14. doug said he would have gone ahead of trubisky. i said trubisky went second and he said exactly. >> the greatest quarterback of all time. brady, peyton manning, joe montana. >> terry bradshaw. >> as you talk to people is there a consensus. >> i think because he's won five super bowls and been in eight and because he's 41 and he's still an mvp candidate. joe mountain hntana has to be i conversation. >> by the way, flacco. >> thank you very much. the book is "quarterback inside the most important position in the national football league" good to see you. >>> "morning joe" is coming right back. g to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel toothpaste because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. it's going to make them more resistant to the acid erosion so that your teeth are not bothering you and you feel good about your smile. it's pro enamel. it's good for your enamel. it's a positive thing. but allstate helps you. with drivewise.
tom brady was not a star in college. these guys were stars in college but they got overlooked. >> watson is getting it done in houston. >>uld he have gone in the draft. he went 14. doug said he would have gone ahead of trubisky. i said trubisky went second and he said exactly. >> the greatest quarterback of all time. brady, peyton manning, joe montana. >> terry bradshaw. >> as you talk to people is there a consensus. >> i think because he's won five super...
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, she will start against tom jelavic of australia, match she can do the nightly win but she is in the draw as both of the williams sisters as well as simona halep. heather watsonlast year, bit ofa edmund, semifinalist last year, bit of a concern about a knee problem, he starts against tomas berdych, a past wimbledon finalist, and cameron norrie, who is in the semifinals in auckland, he will play taylor fritz of the united states in the first round. tough draw for many of them are. round. tough draw for many of them a re. lovely to round. tough draw for many of them are. lovely to talk to you, russell fuller. it was a pretty spectacular night of football last night at the etihad, lead one side burton thrashed 9—0 by manchester city in the first leg of their league cup semifinal. gabrieljesus scored four of them, riyad mahrez got the ninth! let's have a look at some of the reaction on social media, starting with gary lineker, who said... and one city fan said... let's have a look at some of the back pages this morning. not surprisingly, most of them focus on that match, the demolition of burton in the league cup. city scored ten against huddersfield back in 1987
, she will start against tom jelavic of australia, match she can do the nightly win but she is in the draw as both of the williams sisters as well as simona halep. heather watsonlast year, bit ofa edmund, semifinalist last year, bit of a concern about a knee problem, he starts against tomas berdych, a past wimbledon finalist, and cameron norrie, who is in the semifinals in auckland, he will play taylor fritz of the united states in the first round. tough draw for many of them are. round. tough...
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watson. hello. it knows your industry, protects your insights, and works with tools you already use. that's why it's the best ai for the job. >>> final thought now from tome 1% or 2% allocation in everyone's portfolio? >> what? >> i think it is going to be an asset class. roughly 2-1 right now and 240-1 speculation use of dollars >> we'll have you back >> make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i am david faber along with sara eisen. carl and jim is both off this morning. let's take a look at the futures as we get ready to start the new year i don't know where we left it some way last week >> yes, it was behind us >> there seems to be a good amount of volatility last week
watson. hello. it knows your industry, protects your insights, and works with tools you already use. that's why it's the best ai for the job. >>> final thought now from tome 1% or 2% allocation in everyone's portfolio? >> what? >> i think it is going to be an asset class. roughly 2-1 right now and 240-1 speculation use of dollars >> we'll have you back >> make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good morning,...