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tom watson, often on oui’ screens, very standing to replace tom watson, often on our screens, very loyaleremy corbyn. he stuck byjeremy corbyn. he has treated in the last two hours that after a break in discussions with mps and party members, i am announcing that i am standing to be the labour pa rty‘s announcing that i am standing to be the labour party's deputy leader. he goes on to say... well, in that article he refers to the air, he has said abandoning the labour party's transformational policies would be a mistake. jeremy corbyn should not shoulder the blame nor the recent election loss. he said that was an election loss. he said that was an election about brexit and that the failure was not honouring the referendum and losing the trust of the voters that way and therefore they could not be trusted on the ma nifesto. they could not be trusted on the manifesto. he said instead of going back to the future, possibly referring to tony blair, he is saying that they have to turn male, railand saying that they have to turn male, rail and water back to public ownership and this could be a
tom watson, often on oui’ screens, very standing to replace tom watson, often on our screens, very loyaleremy corbyn. he stuck byjeremy corbyn. he has treated in the last two hours that after a break in discussions with mps and party members, i am announcing that i am standing to be the labour pa rty‘s announcing that i am standing to be the labour party's deputy leader. he goes on to say... well, in that article he refers to the air, he has said abandoning the labour party's...
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tom watson talks about the brutality and hostility from both within and outside of the party.ing that came as a surprise to some people. although the political differences between himself and jeremy corbyn, of course, were well—documented. they had been laid bare several times, particularly around the party's brexit stance and also its handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a bit of a figurehead round which more centrist labour mps could cluster, and that meant that people also saw him as deeply disloyal. there was that attempt at labour's party conference to try and oust him, a momentum attempt to get rid of him. but he said at the time he was stepping down for personal, not political reasons. he's had this very visible transformation, lost eight stone, reversed his type two diabetes, and he said he was going to be embarking on a career as a fitness instructor. he was going to be doing things like writing books and campaigning on public health. so this is the first time he's talked about that political climate in which he stepped down. he says he left because he was worrie
tom watson talks about the brutality and hostility from both within and outside of the party.ing that came as a surprise to some people. although the political differences between himself and jeremy corbyn, of course, were well—documented. they had been laid bare several times, particularly around the party's brexit stance and also its handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a bit of a figurehead round which more centrist labour mps could cluster, and that meant that people also saw him...
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tom watson talks about brutality and hostility from without and within the party.ame as a surprise from some people. political differences between himself and jeremy corbyn were well documented, they had been laid bare several times, particularly around the brexit stance of the party and its handling of anti—semitism. he was seen handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a figurehead around which more centrist labour mps could cluster and that meant people also saw him as deeply disloyal. there was an attempt at labour's party conference to try to oust him, a momentum attempt to get rid of him. he said he was stepping down for personal and not political reasons. he has lost weight and reversed his type 2 diabetes and was going to become a fitness instructor and write books and campaign on public health this is the first time he has talked about the political climate in which he stepped down. he said he left because he was worried about the brutality and hostility. he said for example police informed him a death threat had
tom watson talks about brutality and hostility from without and within the party.ame as a surprise from some people. political differences between himself and jeremy corbyn were well documented, they had been laid bare several times, particularly around the brexit stance of the party and its handling of anti—semitism. he was seen handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a handling of anti—semitism. he was seen as a figurehead around which more centrist labour mps could cluster and that...
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the guardian has an exclusive interview from the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, who says he was driven out of the party because of the "brutality and hostility" he was subjected to by party members. the daily mirror reports on the sad news that george michael's sister passed away on christmas day, exactly 3 years to the day that he died. the sun has the same story and quotes a source, which says melanie panayiotou had been suffering from an illness which "took a turn for the worse". the times reports on the new years honours list, and the anger over the damehood award to former director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, who had faced criticism over her handling of sexual offence cases. the daily mail quotes nhs england figures, which show over half of middle aged adults have very high waist measurements that could put their health at risk. and the daily express reports on comments by the president of the european commission, who suggested the brexit transition period should be extended, after questioning whether a deal could be done by next december‘s deadline. let's
the guardian has an exclusive interview from the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, who says he was driven out of the party because of the "brutality and hostility" he was subjected to by party members. the daily mirror reports on the sad news that george michael's sister passed away on christmas day, exactly 3 years to the day that he died. the sun has the same story and quotes a source, which says melanie panayiotou had been suffering from an illness which "took a turn...
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don't forget this is to fill because tom watson left just before forget this is to fill because tom watsone since learned party officials conceal the death rate to watch them and did not him —— we stood down because of the brutality and personality within the party. richard burgon as a media performer, often on tv and he has been mp for leeds east since 2015 was one of those mps who stood by a man might put a lot of mps were abandoning his cabinet. ——. —— jeremy put a lot of mps were abandoning his cabinet. ——. ——jeremy corbyn. he saidi cabinet. ——. ——jeremy corbyn. he said i am standing to be the new labour party deputy leader and here is my tribune article where he explains what he thinks is why labour lost the election. he said abandoning the labour party transformational policies estate and jeremy corbyn and the manifesto should not shoulder the responsibilities. he says it was the brexit election and because of that they couldn't deliver their ma nifesto. they couldn't deliver their manifesto. he wants to keep labour party commitments to anaesthetic and return rail and mail and water
don't forget this is to fill because tom watson left just before forget this is to fill because tom watsone since learned party officials conceal the death rate to watch them and did not him —— we stood down because of the brutality and personality within the party. richard burgon as a media performer, often on tv and he has been mp for leeds east since 2015 was one of those mps who stood by a man might put a lot of mps were abandoning his cabinet. ——. —— jeremy put a lot of mps...
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this is the vacancy left by tom watson.party, for personal reasons, when campaigning begun. the party, he said it was the brutality and hostility in the party that forced him out. step forward the shadow justice secretary richard burgon. the third mp to an ounce to replace tom watson. he stuck byjeremy corbyn and has been tweeting this afternoon that after discussions with mps and party members...
this is the vacancy left by tom watson.party, for personal reasons, when campaigning begun. the party, he said it was the brutality and hostility in the party that forced him out. step forward the shadow justice secretary richard burgon. the third mp to an ounce to replace tom watson. he stuck byjeremy corbyn and has been tweeting this afternoon that after discussions with mps and party members...
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this is the vacancy left by tom watson. that's right, in november that explosive moment when he quit the party, for personal reasons, when campaigning begun. the party, he said it was the brutality and hostility in the party that forced him out. step forward the shadow justice secretary richard burgon. the third mp to an ounce to replace tom watson. he stuck byjeremy corbyn and has been tweeting this afternoon that after discussions with mps and party members... in the article he refers to he says that abandoning labour's transformational policies would be a mistake. he said thatjeremy corbyn shouldn't shoulder the blame and nor shouldn't shoulder the blame and nor should their manifesto from the election... he said that it was a brexit election and that the triumph over party allegiances. he says that the failure was not honouring the referendum and therefore they couldn't be trusted on the ma nifesto. couldn't be trusted on the manifesto. he says that instead of going back to the future, employing what tony blair did, he
this is the vacancy left by tom watson. that's right, in november that explosive moment when he quit the party, for personal reasons, when campaigning begun. the party, he said it was the brutality and hostility in the party that forced him out. step forward the shadow justice secretary richard burgon. the third mp to an ounce to replace tom watson. he stuck byjeremy corbyn and has been tweeting this afternoon that after discussions with mps and party members... in the article he refers to he...
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those in remain seats people like kid storm emily thornberry and the now departed deputy leader tom watson all of whom who pushed for the party to take on a very strongly pro remain strong and ultimately it's that which has cost the party in those leave that labor heart nonce in the north and whoever does lead that that strategy to rebuild the labor party is going to have to be somebody other than jeremy corbin. has so polarized and divided to fight this in this country it is overwritten so much of the normal political debate and i recognise that has contributed to the results he has received this evening all across this country also make it clear that i will not lead the boxing in any future general election campaign i will discuss with up. to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the possible take going forward and i will lead the party cheering that period to ensure that discussion takes place and we move on into this. so the opposition suffering heavy defeats in terms of the number of seats they've lost but actually when you look at the vot
those in remain seats people like kid storm emily thornberry and the now departed deputy leader tom watson all of whom who pushed for the party to take on a very strongly pro remain strong and ultimately it's that which has cost the party in those leave that labor heart nonce in the north and whoever does lead that that strategy to rebuild the labor party is going to have to be somebody other than jeremy corbin. has so polarized and divided to fight this in this country it is overwritten so...
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the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, has said he stood down as an mp because of "brutality and party. he told the guardian that criticism from factions of the party and on social media became a "heavy load". mr watson also claimed party officials concealed a death threat towards him. two prison officers were taken to hospital overnight after violence broke out at a young offenders' institute. the ministry ofjustice said a fight at feltham in london was brought under control within 25 minutes. 14 staff were treated. there were no serious injuries. a navy seal diver who helped rescue a youth football team trapped in a flooded cave in thailand has died from a blood infection he picked up during the rescue. petty officer beirut pakbara had been under medical supervision since the rescue 18 months ago, but his condition worsened. he died yesterday. campaigners are calling for a radical overhaul of britain's railways to try to improve travel. the pressure group campaign for better transport argues there should be a major fares reform, a single national railcard and more control of se
the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, has said he stood down as an mp because of "brutality and party. he told the guardian that criticism from factions of the party and on social media became a "heavy load". mr watson also claimed party officials concealed a death threat towards him. two prison officers were taken to hospital overnight after violence broke out at a young offenders' institute. the ministry ofjustice said a fight at feltham in london was brought under...
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american middle border," which is right back there in the back, and this very impressive book won the tom watson brown prize for civil war history in 2016. we're delighted to welcome today professor phillips. [applause] >> can everybody here? ar? first of all, i want to thank carey and liz and gary for inviting me to speak and bringing me all the way here from the wilds of virginia backcountry. also known as the ohio country. i long wondered why grant like the and other ohio illinoisan, that i've been summoned east to the mother state. [laughter] >> but after hearing gary's opening talk, i know now. [laughter] >> it's to give the naughty talk. after asking carey about topics, to which he replied whatever you , want to talk about, that sounded a little to me like asking the condemned how long they want the hanging rope to be. i have only 30 minutes, and so at least the hanging won't take too long. but true to naughty form, i'm going to start with a vignette, from post war to introduce what i call the western way of war, an idea that gary's union war actually inspired. so there, gary, it's the ben
american middle border," which is right back there in the back, and this very impressive book won the tom watson brown prize for civil war history in 2016. we're delighted to welcome today professor phillips. [applause] >> can everybody here? ar? first of all, i want to thank carey and liz and gary for inviting me to speak and bringing me all the way here from the wilds of virginia backcountry. also known as the ohio country. i long wondered why grant like the and other ohio...
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do you think she could possibly address some of the points that was raised by tom watson, the hostilityo go through the corbyn praetorian guard, in a funny way she's been part of it. we don't think emily thornberry and clive lewis have much of a chance. no, no. because they put their names forward , because they put their names forward, haven't they? yes, who have we got, still waiting on, has keir starmer said yes or no? he is seriously considering it, i think he said. he would get nowhere, i'm afraid. 0k. is there anybody who would? we'll discuss this in our next edition! there are a few names there, aren't they? dojoiners next edition! there are a few names there, aren't they? do joiners at 11:30pm for ourfinal there, aren't they? do joiners at 11:30pm for our final edition of the papers but this final edition this weekend edition before the new year as well, so in the meantime all the papers are online. next on bbc news hour click programme. enjoy. are you well? that was great. trying to give spencer direction. we just did a stagger through which is about three hours behind schedule
do you think she could possibly address some of the points that was raised by tom watson, the hostilityo go through the corbyn praetorian guard, in a funny way she's been part of it. we don't think emily thornberry and clive lewis have much of a chance. no, no. because they put their names forward , because they put their names forward, haven't they? yes, who have we got, still waiting on, has keir starmer said yes or no? he is seriously considering it, i think he said. he would get nowhere,...
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and this breaks that which cost many say some within the party former deputy leader tom watson among those who insist that the party take a more remain position or not ultimately has cost them. especially leave the areas and all of that resulting in the journey called saying that he won't be taking the policy into any future election. has so polarized and divide it divides as in this country it is overwritten of so much of the normal political debate and i recognize that has contributed to the results she has received this evening all across this country ought also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign i will discuss with up. to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the possible take going forward and i will lead the party during that period to ensure that discussion takes place and then move on to the. winning majority he will be hoping that he will be able to use that to take the u.k. out of the european union by before the end of january. thank you very much indeed . in central london now
and this breaks that which cost many say some within the party former deputy leader tom watson among those who insist that the party take a more remain position or not ultimately has cost them. especially leave the areas and all of that resulting in the journey called saying that he won't be taking the policy into any future election. has so polarized and divide it divides as in this country it is overwritten of so much of the normal political debate and i recognize that has contributed to the...
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the guardian is leading on an exclusive interview with former deputy leader of the labour party, tom watsonm out. the independent website's top story is a fall in the number of hate crime prosecutions. they say that despite a rise in reports, as few as one in ten lead to prosecutions. a quick look inside the papers. charlie, christmas day...|j a quick look inside the papers. charlie, christmas day... ifelt like there was a question coming up. iam like there was a question coming up. i am person myself. christmas day is a long day. when you might have relatives over. it might feel like a bit of a bore. some people take the opportunity to file that tax return. end of january is the opportunity to file that tax return. end ofjanuary is the deadline. a record 3000 three sent tax forms on christmas day, 50% rise. on boxing day a 9% increase. christmas day, 50% rise. on boxing day a 996 increase. a good use of time if you not inclined to talk to the family or your friends, do the tax return, why not? maybe it is the perfect opportunity. here's susan with a look at this morning's weather. good mor
the guardian is leading on an exclusive interview with former deputy leader of the labour party, tom watsonm out. the independent website's top story is a fall in the number of hate crime prosecutions. they say that despite a rise in reports, as few as one in ten lead to prosecutions. a quick look inside the papers. charlie, christmas day...|j a quick look inside the papers. charlie, christmas day... ifelt like there was a question coming up. iam like there was a question coming up. i am person...
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the third mp to confirm they are standing to replace tom watson, often on our screens, very loyal tojeremyabinet members leftjeremy corbyn, when the mps deserted him, he stuck by him. and he has tweeted in the last couple of hours this afternoon that... well, in that article that he refers to there, he says abandoning labour's transformational policies would be a mistake. jeremy corbyn should not shoulder the blame, nor should their manifesto for that recent election loss. he said it was a brexit election and the problem was that that triumphed over party allegiances. the failure was not honouring the referendum and losing the voters' trust that way and therefore they could not be trusted on their manifesto. he says, instead of going back to the future, presumably implying what tony blair did, he says instead they need to retain their popular commitments to end austerity, return rail, mail and water to the public ownership, and that he wants a more interventionist role for the state. so, very much also maybe a continuity corbyn candidate coming out there. he will be standing against dawn b
the third mp to confirm they are standing to replace tom watson, often on our screens, very loyal tojeremyabinet members leftjeremy corbyn, when the mps deserted him, he stuck by him. and he has tweeted in the last couple of hours this afternoon that... well, in that article that he refers to there, he says abandoning labour's transformational policies would be a mistake. jeremy corbyn should not shoulder the blame, nor should their manifesto for that recent election loss. he said it was a...
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east was tom watson's old seat and that is now conservative, northwest where she lost her seat she was a rising star in the labour party some thought she might take over as the deputy leader. ashfield overspending them for labor and office manager defected for the conservatives and he's not just lost the seat but he's lost his deposit and let's go to great grimsby and have a look at what happened. let's take a look at the change in the share of the vote from 2017 labour plummeting 17 points. the conservatives up and brexit pretty taking 7% of the share and that is the enormous swing 15 points and great grimsby. those are some of the extraordinary results that we see and that is the scoreboard as it stands now with 562, so well on the way to getting most of the seats declared and you can see a very handsome 41 games. at the office of losing 50. a strong night, quite the opposite also making two losses. >> what i want to do now is take a look. it's been taken by the majority of 14,000 desist of the 64%. they take more than half of the votes cast so look at this, 55% to 28% labor. 11% to
east was tom watson's old seat and that is now conservative, northwest where she lost her seat she was a rising star in the labour party some thought she might take over as the deputy leader. ashfield overspending them for labor and office manager defected for the conservatives and he's not just lost the seat but he's lost his deposit and let's go to great grimsby and have a look at what happened. let's take a look at the change in the share of the vote from 2017 labour plummeting 17 points....
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corbyn well, as it stands, stay imposed for that period when no deputy leader to step in because tom watsonand so we are yet to hear from many of the prospective candidates who are formally throwing their hats into the ring, one been speaking to gate say she still making up her mind about the job of rebuilding the party and the coalition of the older and more traditional working class heart lands and the new metropolitan younger support base that jeremy corbyn helped bring into the party can be rebuilt and the other contenders are on can be rebuilt and the other contenders are on the left of your picture there, in the centre here starmer and picture there, in the centre here starmerand emily picture there, in the centre here starmer and emily thornberry, and agree for a second referendum which is the blessing or curse dipping or you think the party should be heading, and then on the rightjust philips the outspoken labour mp and a critic ofjeremy corbyn who might be seen as the wild card entry by some. that is, i think my late will agree to be the shape of the field of the likely candidates
corbyn well, as it stands, stay imposed for that period when no deputy leader to step in because tom watsonand so we are yet to hear from many of the prospective candidates who are formally throwing their hats into the ring, one been speaking to gate say she still making up her mind about the job of rebuilding the party and the coalition of the older and more traditional working class heart lands and the new metropolitan younger support base that jeremy corbyn helped bring into the party can be...
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tom watson was crying. they are all emotional.rying to figure out how to finish the golf tournament. they are out there crying on me. [laughter] so, we had a great time, though. it was fun. i loved it. i did not want to finish on friday, but i did finish on friday. david: so you, your last shot was a birdie? jack: you know, it is kind of funny because i wanted to make the cut that day. after our three-putted, i got to the 18th hole. the ball had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. and i knew that that putt, the tournament was over. no matter where i hit it, the hole was going to move in front of it. i started my career in major championships in 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. hole i played. and i finished it on st. andrews with a 14-oot putt, a birdie. david: you didn't think, maybe i should stay longer? jack: i stayed long enough. [laughter] david: ok. so you have played with many prominent individuals over the years and prominent golfers. if you could pick any golfer to be your partner in a twosome, who would
tom watson was crying. they are all emotional.rying to figure out how to finish the golf tournament. they are out there crying on me. [laughter] so, we had a great time, though. it was fun. i loved it. i did not want to finish on friday, but i did finish on friday. david: so you, your last shot was a birdie? jack: you know, it is kind of funny because i wanted to make the cut that day. after our three-putted, i got to the 18th hole. the ball had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. and i...
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other seats like the blue heart and a red circle, that is tom watson, the former deputy leader of thet across north—east england along conservative seats. wakefield was held since 1932 and was taken by the conservatives. the story in scotland, it has gone almost com pletely scotland, it has gone almost completely yellow again as the snp have taken all of these seats and some of the big casualties of the night, jo swinson, the leader of the liberal democrats, who lost her dumbartonshire east seat, disastrous for her. dennis skinner, bolsover, he had been a labour mp there since 1970. his seat conservative. further down the seat of beaconsfield, the former attorney general dominic grieve, who led the backbench rebellion against brexit, was kicked out of the conservative party, he stood as an independent but has lost his seat which stayed to the conservatives. zac goldsmith has lost his seat to the liberal democrats. our map showing very clearly, particularly across northern england, that labour wall that was so solid last night, all of these cracks, and it has been shrunk so dramaticall
other seats like the blue heart and a red circle, that is tom watson, the former deputy leader of thet across north—east england along conservative seats. wakefield was held since 1932 and was taken by the conservatives. the story in scotland, it has gone almost com pletely scotland, it has gone almost completely yellow again as the snp have taken all of these seats and some of the big casualties of the night, jo swinson, the leader of the liberal democrats, who lost her dumbartonshire east...
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west bromwich east, that was tom watson's old seat, that is now conservative.what has happened to the votes. the new conservative mp for great britain —— great grimsby. labour plummeting 17 points, the conservatives up 13, the brexit party taking 7% of the share, and thatis party taking 7% of the share, and that is the enormous swing from labour to conservative, 15 points in great grimsby. those are some of the extraordinary results we have seen for the conservatives, and that is the scoreboard as it stands now, with 562 of the seats declared, so well on the way to getting most of the seats declared, and you can see the seats declared, and you can see the picture. the conservatives with a very handsome a1 gains. the opposite for labour, losing 53. a strong night for the snp, quite the opposite for the lib dems, and the dup opposite for the lib dems, and the du p also making two losses. many thanks. what i want to do now is to ta ke thanks. what i want to do now is to take a look at bassetlaw. this is a conservative game, the labour mp standing down, but it has
west bromwich east, that was tom watson's old seat, that is now conservative.what has happened to the votes. the new conservative mp for great britain —— great grimsby. labour plummeting 17 points, the conservatives up 13, the brexit party taking 7% of the share, and thatis party taking 7% of the share, and that is the enormous swing from labour to conservative, 15 points in great grimsby. those are some of the extraordinary results we have seen for the conservatives, and that is the...
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as you can see there, tom watson former deputy lead leader of the deputy leader stood down friend you never expected to go blue and very tight indeed. also south, again these are not seats, also true for and you would not expect them to be going blue. it is the exit poll telling us that. why should be sent tight. we may see them in the online pretty good news, labor needs and the other one for him go further down the street here, i can bring on these labor exit polls per let's have a look here. there we are in faint brent, there still projections, you'll see prospectively the new labor marginal news. these are the ones where we think labor justly to parking they had a 10000 majority. chesterfield, back in the day. an mp we reckon he is back here but we can be sure yet. vern and back here in the exit polls. but how can read chart, which we saw there at the end, how can they be such a close result for labor on the conservative side. ann says the conservative poll. on the exit poll. as you can see, we will fill in the seas i will make them dark blue or dark red and we'll see exactly what
as you can see there, tom watson former deputy lead leader of the deputy leader stood down friend you never expected to go blue and very tight indeed. also south, again these are not seats, also true for and you would not expect them to be going blue. it is the exit poll telling us that. why should be sent tight. we may see them in the online pretty good news, labor needs and the other one for him go further down the street here, i can bring on these labor exit polls per let's have a look here....
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the deputy leader, tom watson is not involved anymore. he stood down, he is not running in an election tonight. but they are refusing to confirm that jeremy's corbin sema make that clear today. his close out by ally for not weeks or months, but decades. the man who sets up and runs the momentum campaign that so vital, he thanks that jeremy corbin will not else to his welcome but he might not have to make a decision until the new year. but i doubt very much she will be able to get away with that. i think will be driven out of office if he's not dragged away from it by his wife who will not wishing to go through the humiliation of replacing another prime minister's questions and dragging this on for week after week. but crucial also he was what he says. because while the official line coming from the people you are hearing from the studio, the official line from team corbin is it it's all about breakfast. more and more labor candidates are about to lose their seats are saying no no no, it's about mr. corbin. just one example that coming thr
the deputy leader, tom watson is not involved anymore. he stood down, he is not running in an election tonight. but they are refusing to confirm that jeremy's corbin sema make that clear today. his close out by ally for not weeks or months, but decades. the man who sets up and runs the momentum campaign that so vital, he thanks that jeremy corbin will not else to his welcome but he might not have to make a decision until the new year. but i doubt very much she will be able to get away with...
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and speak to our correspondents around the country — alex forsyth, iain watson, tom symonds and lornato alex. there is a lwa ys lets head first to alex. there is always a bit of a frenzied field to the last day of an election campaign and that is why we saw borisjohnson with that predawn start in west yorkshire, pretending to be a milkman, before dashing out to derbyshire to pose with a pie, and not long landed in south wales, where he is off to visit a factory, amid the flurry of photo opportunities and campaign slogans, i think there is a tension, too, among the conservative team, that this is all still to play for and the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. borisjohnson the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. boris johnson himself the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. borisjohnson himself said it could not be closer. part of that is the message that he wants to get across to try to mobilise supporters, convince them that he is not complacent about the outcome of this election. alongside that there are some real nerves, because the conservatives have banked everything on put
and speak to our correspondents around the country — alex forsyth, iain watson, tom symonds and lornato alex. there is a lwa ys lets head first to alex. there is always a bit of a frenzied field to the last day of an election campaign and that is why we saw borisjohnson with that predawn start in west yorkshire, pretending to be a milkman, before dashing out to derbyshire to pose with a pie, and not long landed in south wales, where he is off to visit a factory, amid the flurry of photo...
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complicated somewhat to the fact labour do not have a deputy leader they could fall back on because tom watsonlonger an mp. people are beginning to wonder who might be stepping forward, could labour get its first female leader in the coming contest. angela lehner, rebecca lon bailey, lisa nandi perhaps our names bandied around. perhaps a name from the more centrist in the party. right now the contest has not started but plenty of angry voices, particularly from the likes of alan johnston of angry voices, particularly from the likes of alanjohnston and others saying this electoral disaster was jeremy corbyn‘s fault and they would be keen to see him on sooner and they would be keen to see him on sooner rather than later. donald trump has congratulated borisjohnson on his victory in the general election. the president's administration has repeatedly spoken out in support of brexit and voiced enthusiasm for a free trade deal with the uk. i want to congratulate borisjohnson on a terrific victory. i think that might be a harbinger of what is to come in our country. it was last time. it's going to be
complicated somewhat to the fact labour do not have a deputy leader they could fall back on because tom watsonlonger an mp. people are beginning to wonder who might be stepping forward, could labour get its first female leader in the coming contest. angela lehner, rebecca lon bailey, lisa nandi perhaps our names bandied around. perhaps a name from the more centrist in the party. right now the contest has not started but plenty of angry voices, particularly from the likes of alan johnston of...
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houston star quarterback deshaun watson outduelled tom brady, throwing for three touchdowns before catchingne on a trick play late rally was not for new england. houston wins it 28-22. ravens soared to number one in the afc with a hard-fought win over the 49ers a fumble by jimmy g. may have cost them the ga lamar jackson capitalized on the turnover ravens won on a field goal kick 20-17. >>> in pittsburgh, steelers and browns facing off for the first time since myles garrett attacked the pittsburgh quarterback with his helmet. pittsburgh out for revenge and got it winning 20-13 in miami for the trick play of the year dolphins made a splash on fourth matt haack who finds it to jones in the end zone and first time a punter has caught a pass since 1977 and it paid off james white tapped the list of fantasy scorers this week. devante parker in second and here is the rest of the list alabama is out of the top five after their shocking loss to auburn in the college football rankings ohio state, georgia, clemson top the a.p. poll. >>> janessa, you've been busy morning. >> we will continue to be a v
houston star quarterback deshaun watson outduelled tom brady, throwing for three touchdowns before catchingne on a trick play late rally was not for new england. houston wins it 28-22. ravens soared to number one in the afc with a hard-fought win over the 49ers a fumble by jimmy g. may have cost them the ga lamar jackson capitalized on the turnover ravens won on a field goal kick 20-17. >>> in pittsburgh, steelers and browns facing off for the first time since myles garrett attacked...
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the guardian is leading on an exclusive interview with former deputy leader of the labour party tom watsonng in for an interview here on the sofa next week. the independent website's top story is a fall in the number of hate crime prosecutions. they say that despite a rise in reports, as few as one in ten lead to prosecutions. the broadcaster and former executive director of the fa david davies is here to tell us what's caught his eye this morning. good morning to you. happy new year. i like to do that first. i was christmas? everything all right. very good. a family christmas. i am starting with the times. now the hullabaloo starting with the times. now the hulla baloo around the starting with the times. now the hullabaloo around the general election has subsided and prime ministers can go to exotic places like mustique for holidays. what happens next? in the times make you had test the government knowledge of their new friends in the north. they are particularly wondering if mr dominic cummings, who amounts to pretty much the same thing as a government these days, there are some question
the guardian is leading on an exclusive interview with former deputy leader of the labour party tom watsonng in for an interview here on the sofa next week. the independent website's top story is a fall in the number of hate crime prosecutions. they say that despite a rise in reports, as few as one in ten lead to prosecutions. the broadcaster and former executive director of the fa david davies is here to tell us what's caught his eye this morning. good morning to you. happy new year. i like to...
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remember, the deputy labour leader, tom watson, is not involved anymore. not out stay his welcome, but he might not have to make a decision until the new year. i doubt very much he will be able to get away with that. i think he will be driven out of office if he is not dragged away from it by his wife, who will not assume to go through the humiliation of facing another prime ministers questions and dragging this on for week after week. but crucial also is what he says, because while the official line coming from the people that you are hearing from in the studio, the official line from team corbyn is this is all about brexit, more and more labour mps and candidates who may be about to lose their seats are saying no, no, it is about mr corbyn. just one example on my phone coming through on twitter. phil wilson, the mp up until the election for sedgefield, tony blair's old seipt, who according to the tories is likely to lose that seat tonight, says for the uk labour leadership to blame brexit for the result is mendacious nonsense, he says. jeremy corbyn's le
remember, the deputy labour leader, tom watson, is not involved anymore. not out stay his welcome, but he might not have to make a decision until the new year. i doubt very much he will be able to get away with that. i think he will be driven out of office if he is not dragged away from it by his wife, who will not assume to go through the humiliation of facing another prime ministers questions and dragging this on for week after week. but crucial also is what he says, because while the...
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including remaking of the middle order, which is right back there in the back, and this very the tom e book won watson prize for civil war history in 2016. todaydelighted to welcome professor phillips. [applause] >> first of all, i want to thank for and liz and gary inviting me to speak and bringing me all the way here virginia ilds of backcountry. also known as the ohio country. long wondered why grant like, illinoisan, ohio that i've been summoned east of the mother state. [laughter] but after hearing gary's i know now., [laughter] give the naughty talk. topics,king carey about he replied whatever you want to talk about, that sounded a asking the like condemned how long they want the hanging rope to be. minutes, and so at least the hanging won't take too long. naughty form, i'm going to start with a vignette, post war to introduce what i call the western light of war, union war t gary's actually inspired. there, gary, it's the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to the west is a rather large theater and i have prove it. 1874, as the first hard frost ended a balmy indian summer carpetin
including remaking of the middle order, which is right back there in the back, and this very the tom e book won watson prize for civil war history in 2016. todaydelighted to welcome professor phillips. [applause] >> first of all, i want to thank for and liz and gary inviting me to speak and bringing me all the way here virginia ilds of backcountry. also known as the ohio country. long wondered why grant like, illinoisan, ohio that i've been summoned east of the mother state. [laughter]...
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because don't forget there is no deputy leader, tom watson having quit that post at the start of theu could have some very strange sounding and looking prime minister's questions sessions in the house of commons, wherejeremy corbyn is you know a lame duck leader and facing questions from the prime minister and putting questions rather to the prime minister, still in that post. this is my first day back since the election, there is not one flag. no one has shouted at me. strange isn't it. i haven't heard the word "top brexit" has the remain argument died? whether it has died or whether it will have to stay quiet for a significant period i think is the question, as boris johnson himself acknowledged when he spoke outside downing street after his election win, there are many people who still want the uk to be a pa rt people who still want the uk to be a part of the eu and the fact is now if you're someone in parliament, if you're an mp who believes that, you look across the chamber at that whopping majority boris johnson look across the chamber at that whopping majority borisjohnson has
because don't forget there is no deputy leader, tom watson having quit that post at the start of theu could have some very strange sounding and looking prime minister's questions sessions in the house of commons, wherejeremy corbyn is you know a lame duck leader and facing questions from the prime minister and putting questions rather to the prime minister, still in that post. this is my first day back since the election, there is not one flag. no one has shouted at me. strange isn't it. i...
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watson is here. michelle caruso cabrera. tomime of dennis muilenburg no >> no. what i wasn't -- i'm not a finger pointer that there's a demon. i don't believe there has necessarily been any deception, any fraud here and that's what i thought, there was a rush to always find a bad guy. sometimes there are really unfortunate circumstances that happen and it was either by bad calls or by bad technology but not because of bad actors. i don't look at it as bad actors. >> look forward for just a second here on calhoun is he the right guy? and the reason i ask the question is there's clearly -- you know, he's got the experience he's in there sort of but sort of not, which is a good -- cuts both ways but then he's in there in there in that he was on the air a month ago clearly blessing the plan as it was. >> i think he, too, is taking the position there aren't any demons here and less supportive of dennis muilenburg what's going on here, it's so odd to see somebody shot at sunset. >> this is usually when you shoot though, right? >> if t
watson is here. michelle caruso cabrera. tomime of dennis muilenburg no >> no. what i wasn't -- i'm not a finger pointer that there's a demon. i don't believe there has necessarily been any deception, any fraud here and that's what i thought, there was a rush to always find a bad guy. sometimes there are really unfortunate circumstances that happen and it was either by bad calls or by bad technology but not because of bad actors. i don't look at it as bad actors. >> look forward for...
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deshaun watson and the houston texans do a number on tom brady and the patriots.dy sholes has "the bleacher report" next. st powerful signal. and we want to keep you connected to those you love, with the new iphone 11. so t-mobile is giving you an iphone 11 on us for each new line of unlimited. for yourself, or up to a family of four. keep your family connected, and hurry into t-mobile today, to get up to four iphone 11's on us. only at t-mobile. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women and people of color, in affordable housing. the diff
deshaun watson and the houston texans do a number on tom brady and the patriots.dy sholes has "the bleacher report" next. st powerful signal. and we want to keep you connected to those you love, with the new iphone 11. so t-mobile is giving you an iphone 11 on us for each new line of unlimited. for yourself, or up to a family of four. keep your family connected, and hurry into t-mobile today, to get up to four iphone 11's on us. only at t-mobile. what might seem like a small cough can...
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quarterback deshaun watson led the texans over new england by throwing three touchdown passes and running for another. houston gave tom brady problems all night.nal score, 28-22. >> and the dolphins used a trick play to score against the philadelphia eagles. miami's victory had eagles fans signing an online petition calling their team an embarrassment and demanding they be forced to walk home from florida. the team did not listen and they definitely flew. >>> up next in "the pulse," fresh fruit, the new apple that can last for one year. >> also ahead, how baby yoda from "the mandalorian" is taking over the internet. >>> and a baby crawl competition with a twist. (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular e
quarterback deshaun watson led the texans over new england by throwing three touchdown passes and running for another. houston gave tom brady problems all night.nal score, 28-22. >> and the dolphins used a trick play to score against the philadelphia eagles. miami's victory had eagles fans signing an online petition calling their team an embarrassment and demanding they be forced to walk home from florida. the team did not listen and they definitely flew. >>> up next in "the...
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tom brady, he's looking sharp today. everybody keeps s asking me, wht is wrong with their offense? they have a lot. >> deshaun watsonhave to play big in nashville. >> since week seven and he took over they are 6-1.
tom brady, he's looking sharp today. everybody keeps s asking me, wht is wrong with their offense? they have a lot. >> deshaun watsonhave to play big in nashville. >> since week seven and he took over they are 6-1.
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they won 38—10, anthony watson with the second of five first half tries for the away side at reading's madejski stadium. bath scored six tries in total, tomalf. the win moves bath above their opponents. england's first test series of the winter kicks off against south africa on boxing day, and captainjoe root‘s still waiting on the fitness on three of his key bowlers. root says he'll allow jofra archer, stuart broad and jack leach to decide if they're fit to play in centurion. they all missed the warm—up games with flu—like symptoms, but did take part in a net session ahead of the final warm—up match. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. you're watching bbc news. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after two women died in a village in west sussex. police were called after a disturbance outside a house in crawley down this morning. a man was found seriously injured at the same address. we've been getting the reaction of one local resident. i just know there was a couple of casualties, someone airlifted to hospital, seriously injured, that is as much as we know at the moment. you know, just really quite shocked. eve
they won 38—10, anthony watson with the second of five first half tries for the away side at reading's madejski stadium. bath scored six tries in total, tomalf. the win moves bath above their opponents. england's first test series of the winter kicks off against south africa on boxing day, and captainjoe root‘s still waiting on the fitness on three of his key bowlers. root says he'll allow jofra archer, stuart broad and jack leach to decide if they're fit to play in centurion. they all...
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watson 7.com. i believe. so check that out, watson7.com. your wate quarterback, tom brads wearing cleats that support vets.. those are tom brady's cleats he'll be wearing tomorrow. how are you feeling about your chances this year? >> feeling good. it's game by game. we've got a big game tomorrow, kansas city, a team that will come in and give us their best shot. our goal is to go out and execute and obviously try to get a win at home. >> i've got good news, if you make the super bowl it's going to be on fox and we'll look forward to seeing you if you make a it there. good luck. what a wonderful cause. best to you and your wife and your whole family. >> and thank you for bringing kindness to us. >> have a great christmas. >> that's a great way to cross over to rick, our buddy. >> if they don't make the super bowl, it's still on fox. >> that's true. >> good point. >> what did you say? >> it's cold. >> it's cold out here, guys. we have cold air coming this week. today, not that bad, even though it's certainly cold. 33 here in new york, 9 in care caribo, maine this morning. overall, it's not going to be that b
watson 7.com. i believe. so check that out, watson7.com. your wate quarterback, tom brads wearing cleats that support vets.. those are tom brady's cleats he'll be wearing tomorrow. how are you feeling about your chances this year? >> feeling good. it's game by game. we've got a big game tomorrow, kansas city, a team that will come in and give us their best shot. our goal is to go out and execute and obviously try to get a win at home. >> i've got good news, if you make the super...