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a lot of yet to be seen at this we haven't seen extra money from the tories tory policy any deals between unionism and tory government have been bad for local people and for ireland since you know when i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of the tory a steady on our budgets i see what the projections are look next the next number of years are the cuts that local departments are going to have to me to live the sort of sturdy the tory tory government wants us to do she fain has historically changed tack on a variety of issues are in the picture but we sounds a bit and you when john wayne decided to put him up as again today well known to strike. will make no changes as events and you know for a century now we have to stay in from the westminster parliament i don't see that ever change in my lifetime there's new demand from our own party members there's no demand even from our constitue
a lot of yet to be seen at this we haven't seen extra money from the tories tory policy any deals between unionism and tory government have been bad for local people and for ireland since you know when i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of the tory a steady on our budgets i see what the...
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he and his men passed the phone to the tory rebels. he was involved in these dirty tricks long before richard nixon and watergate. he spied on them to give you an example, the number of the rebels used to meet at the townhouse of one of the rebels just very near parliament. that house was kept under constant surveillance by chamberlain's operatives but often stood watch on the street corners nearby. the print industry and the tory whip offered everything in their power to ruin the rebels politically. .. >> >> size scenic thy friends and acquaintances. tuesday i would like to crush his head. in the head of the judiciary? so they should be shot or hanged but it wasn't anything like a rhetoric. so there was between 20 or 30 that i write about but i focus we have written two books together and if they get will give you a flavor and to be involved but the first one is ronald cortland he was the youngest and the most fearless and is one of the top stories in the house of all the younger men that i knew you were also sure he had a great part
he and his men passed the phone to the tory rebels. he was involved in these dirty tricks long before richard nixon and watergate. he spied on them to give you an example, the number of the rebels used to meet at the townhouse of one of the rebels just very near parliament. that house was kept under constant surveillance by chamberlain's operatives but often stood watch on the street corners nearby. the print industry and the tory whip offered everything in their power to ruin the rebels...
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so labour has moved into that ground, which has been vacated by the tories. the inside of the sun, page two. again, perhaps not surprisingly, critical of where keir starmer is now. and not unreasonably. reading the observer article, it was not the observer was at first remark reading the article, he is clear about this position. what he is not about is what that means the free movement. presumably if you are in the single market you retain that. which is something that will irritate a lot of voters. the other thing is thing is he is really not clear about what the future relationship with the eu will be. he mentions three times a future relationship which will be progressive, notjust relationship which will be progressive, not just about trade but science and things like that, which is superb but of course the tories have been a bit clearer. they say it is a free trade deal. he is not absolutely clear about what it means when it begins. your point of the tories being clearer is true on one side in that they have sounded clearer. the fundamental truth is that
so labour has moved into that ground, which has been vacated by the tories. the inside of the sun, page two. again, perhaps not surprisingly, critical of where keir starmer is now. and not unreasonably. reading the observer article, it was not the observer was at first remark reading the article, he is clear about this position. what he is not about is what that means the free movement. presumably if you are in the single market you retain that. which is something that will irritate a lot of...
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of you, tori! >> when you decide not to drag somebody through the mud -- >> you've grown. >> you are standing in truth, honey. you know you are a damn fool, a damn liar. >> you better show that growth, girl. >> child, we're moving on. madonna just turned 59, y'all! and she celebrated in style over in italy. one of the biggest highlights is we finally saw the big family together. >> really? >> all six of her children in one picture! >> really? >> yes. >> i didn't realize she had that many kids. >> i didn't realize she had that many black kids. >> she's like the phillip drummond of pop music. >> the twins took her up to six. >> they were having a sale. >> uh-huh. >> madonna got the kids on groupon. >> so once again, we reached that amazing moment, the solar eclipse. what's going on? >> what up? >> looks like you guys are dressed for the occasion. >> where are you? >> can we take these things off now? >> i can't see anything. here we go. >> put them back on. >> oh, they're gone. >> could the moon stan
of you, tori! >> when you decide not to drag somebody through the mud -- >> you've grown. >> you are standing in truth, honey. you know you are a damn fool, a damn liar. >> you better show that growth, girl. >> child, we're moving on. madonna just turned 59, y'all! and she celebrated in style over in italy. one of the biggest highlights is we finally saw the big family together. >> really? >> all six of her children in one picture! >> really?...
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the tories... it was a mixed picture, the selection. the tories did pretty well in the north.we are back in a pre—election position where we know what labour's position is. wanting to stay with the single market. that gives the tories an opportunity. it might be worth showing the front page of the guardian. it is doing a similar thing. they are using the term soft brexit. we will hear more about that. any decision, announcement, is political. this is an especially political. this is an especially political decision. the labour party has decided that things are shifting ina certain has decided that things are shifting in a certain direction. soft brexit is now the way to go. the labour frontbenchers were sacked, if you remember, for voting against hard brexit, just a number of months ago. this is a huge u—turn and should not be written up as anything other. but if they believe there is a lot of buyer's remorse, regretful brexiteers, they are wrong. the evidence shows people are not regretting it. if you ask them in a poll do you think the government is handling it well, anonymo
the tories... it was a mixed picture, the selection. the tories did pretty well in the north.we are back in a pre—election position where we know what labour's position is. wanting to stay with the single market. that gives the tories an opportunity. it might be worth showing the front page of the guardian. it is doing a similar thing. they are using the term soft brexit. we will hear more about that. any decision, announcement, is political. this is an especially political. this is an...
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people like john redwood in the tory party... express readers will be thinking, because he doesn't want to talk about trade yet, they are still talking about the divorce bill, and it is always about the money in any divorce, and this seems to be the massive sticking point. it is not a fair headline, because he has a mandate from the other you take —— the other eu states to negotiate. he has to do this first before we can get onto the trade deal, which was set out along. they have to talk about the border with the republic of ireland and plenty of other things too, but and plenty of other things too, but a trade deal is quite far down their list of priorities. i think we will get this batting of heads anyway. they will say, you can't get past that, but we have to settle on the bill first we don't even know what the deal is. they haven't got a figure. we had a british trade negotiator earlier, a former one, who said no one will tell us these end points in the middle of a negotiation. you could argue, everything is moving to plan. e
people like john redwood in the tory party... express readers will be thinking, because he doesn't want to talk about trade yet, they are still talking about the divorce bill, and it is always about the money in any divorce, and this seems to be the massive sticking point. it is not a fair headline, because he has a mandate from the other you take —— the other eu states to negotiate. he has to do this first before we can get onto the trade deal, which was set out along. they have to talk...
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and that turned out to be a completely disastrous thing but you wouldn't expect any other private tory leader to bring in a policy to solve that conundrum by taking it from the core. demographic votes of the conservative party i think you wouldn't expect somebody to do it in the middle of an election campaign without having reprieve all the page and warned people about it and that was definitely a huge mistake and the fact that they you turned a few days later was clearly seen as a huge problem because it wasn't really that much else in the manifesto that actually looked good or look strong what about the impact of terrorism because jeremy corbyn. very quick to talk about resume cozying up to the saudis who according to wiki leaks it shows that there is the sourcing for isis money comes from the persian gulf it's hard to say what impact terrorism had on this election theresa may was criticised for having cut police numbers by twenty thousand jeremy corbin for having being seen by many people as being a kind of terrorists friend neither of them came out of that debate particularly well
and that turned out to be a completely disastrous thing but you wouldn't expect any other private tory leader to bring in a policy to solve that conundrum by taking it from the core. demographic votes of the conservative party i think you wouldn't expect somebody to do it in the middle of an election campaign without having reprieve all the page and warned people about it and that was definitely a huge mistake and the fact that they you turned a few days later was clearly seen as a huge problem...
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parliament amongst the milling journalists and politicians was a spin doctor to tourism is tory. david cameron we caught up with craig all over to ask for his thoughts on the general election which just sent british elites running for cover craig so you thought she'd win why didn't she win an overall majority i think there's going to be a huge post-mortem that goes on after this and certainly part of that is going to be you had a manifesto that had something that was deeply unpopular and you had to do a u. turn within a few days after it was social care policy for the elderly also you were in a situation where the manifested didn't have any big retail policy that was saying that this is something that's really popular and you can get behind i think also a seven week election where you're not really gauging that much you're repeating strong and stable constantly but not engaging in terms of interviews not in debates not in terms of going out and about meeting the public i think that was quite difficult and i told her as well but it is the opposite of what happened to you you thoug
parliament amongst the milling journalists and politicians was a spin doctor to tourism is tory. david cameron we caught up with craig all over to ask for his thoughts on the general election which just sent british elites running for cover craig so you thought she'd win why didn't she win an overall majority i think there's going to be a huge post-mortem that goes on after this and certainly part of that is going to be you had a manifesto that had something that was deeply unpopular and you...
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let's do it, one, two, three, take it away, tori.o tori woodill. >> hey, oh, oh, my gosh can you give them all an air hug for me that was so adorable. >> yes. >> okay, good. air hug, i hope they can feel it. speaking of hugs and love, some folks showed up for stone harbor coming in the back here , guys, thanks so much for coming but not here because i brought you doughnuts, right. >> absolutely not we love stone harbor and channel three >> we love that. >> what do you love most about stone harbor. >> i love how we are at the beach, we're closer, we're close to town and i like boogie boarding at the beach. >> what is your form for boogie boarding because that can be difficult, is what a best tip for good ride. >> so whenever, a wave is coming you want to kind of just like get ready for the wave and then you want to jump in front of the wave at the same time and it is like coming toward you. >> see the wave and see it through. >> yesy love that. your name one more time. >> huntery hope you and your whole family like doughnuts. these ar
let's do it, one, two, three, take it away, tori.o tori woodill. >> hey, oh, oh, my gosh can you give them all an air hug for me that was so adorable. >> yes. >> okay, good. air hug, i hope they can feel it. speaking of hugs and love, some folks showed up for stone harbor coming in the back here , guys, thanks so much for coming but not here because i brought you doughnuts, right. >> absolutely not we love stone harbor and channel three >> we love that. >>...
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it is what has been assumed in the tory party. of people are going to say, wait a minute, i thought you were going. i thought we weren't going to be in a position where he would fight the next election but wilson is that they will say that that's going to be a problem for them. the hills are alive with the sound of the prime minister thinking carefully about her future. theresa may hopes to have cemented the position in no 10 but she leads a party with a regicide or streak. nick is with me. should we take this literally, seriously? what is going on? what is her game? a marked shift in tone and substance from the diminished theresa may we saw after the election. one thing that is clear is that the prime minister wanted to use this trip to knock on the head or weekend report that should be gone by august 2019. why? because if you name your departure date as tony blair and david cameron can tell you, there is a danger you become a lame duck. whether that means that she really will lead the tory party into the 2022 election i am not t
it is what has been assumed in the tory party. of people are going to say, wait a minute, i thought you were going. i thought we weren't going to be in a position where he would fight the next election but wilson is that they will say that that's going to be a problem for them. the hills are alive with the sound of the prime minister thinking carefully about her future. theresa may hopes to have cemented the position in no 10 but she leads a party with a regicide or streak. nick is with me....
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. >> and it is like double today, also one of our segment producers last day, as well, tori, tori williams, we're going to miss you, been here for 12 years. >> that's that smile. >> been quite the journey. already been tears this morning, when i went there earlier, already crying, like the day just started so tori, you know it is not over, because you come down here, the couch, at the end of the show. okay, she said okay, so come down here. >> tears are going to be flowing, we also have 22 other people leaving. >> everybody, so we're all going. just kidding. >> closing up shop. >> we will certainly miss them. but we want to talk about this. because this movie has been all the talk. now, a woman, ridiculed by her peers, struggle to make it out of new jersey to become a hip hop legend. >> patty cakes all night bidding war after being introduced at sun dance, i mean, they got standing ovation. take a look at this here. >> bow down the queen is in the building introducing miss patricia, a/k/a patty cakes, a/k/a kendall. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ . >> the star of the movie danielle mcdonald who place kill
. >> and it is like double today, also one of our segment producers last day, as well, tori, tori williams, we're going to miss you, been here for 12 years. >> that's that smile. >> been quite the journey. already been tears this morning, when i went there earlier, already crying, like the day just started so tori, you know it is not over, because you come down here, the couch, at the end of the show. okay, she said okay, so come down here. >> tears are going to be...
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it was a real upset as the american tori bowie won gold.ri bowie dipped further line, sprawled across the track, didn't think she had won, but my word, she certainly had. we also saw the gold for the women's pole vault. we saw those tears from holly bradshaw, who missed out on a podium. but tori bowie, what a 40 hours it has been for her. justin gatlin took the men's title as well. thomas walsh from new zealand got his shot put gold as well. our timings arejusta his shot put gold as well. our timings are just a bit out, because tori bowie is making her way towards me as we speak. i don't think we will get her in this edition of world athletics sportsday, but i will interview her and we will try and bring it to you later on bbc news. let's just mark your car for a few things coming up. —— mark your card. we are about to get going with sophie hitchon in the women's hammer. we will bring you some of the action throughout the evening on bbc news on this fourth day of the championships. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on b
it was a real upset as the american tori bowie won gold.ri bowie dipped further line, sprawled across the track, didn't think she had won, but my word, she certainly had. we also saw the gold for the women's pole vault. we saw those tears from holly bradshaw, who missed out on a podium. but tori bowie, what a 40 hours it has been for her. justin gatlin took the men's title as well. thomas walsh from new zealand got his shot put gold as well. our timings arejusta his shot put gold as well. our...
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yeah a few of those red so-called red tory blair right near liberals they said to me you know war. labor would have done much better and it would be no interest me i think for one of those other nonsense but what's the difference between me and smith you may as well go for may because they're too center right parties oh that's what that's what labor would be back to being a blairite new labor it would be back to that he won this election because you look at the manifesto use his manifesto was do whatever your politics is his manifesto was demonstrably better and it was a socialist left wing manifesto because he had nothing to lose and then the country have looked at that and gone oh my god some social housing some social equality. trying to eradicate homelessness i can get on board with that rather than strong and stable government but the labor red tories are those that say they still appear to be saying and these are the same people who sympathize with walking through the lobby with theresa may for the austerity cuts on benefits or the still thing that has to be done because most
yeah a few of those red so-called red tory blair right near liberals they said to me you know war. labor would have done much better and it would be no interest me i think for one of those other nonsense but what's the difference between me and smith you may as well go for may because they're too center right parties oh that's what that's what labor would be back to being a blairite new labor it would be back to that he won this election because you look at the manifesto use his manifesto was...
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speaking of tori i saw her walking down this way. lets talk with her now, where are you?porter: you know, that salt, covered, perfectly fried fish, and chips. you are going to get some sweets and that why is they are ice cream. we are at grace ace ice cream and i'm standing here with devon, alan and dom. what flavors should i be looking at for. >> chocolate. >> cakes and cream. >> i like that. >> and chocolate also. >> chocolate also. >> we will see what flavors i pick out and talk to the owner coming up in a bit. but jessica we have, sweet tooth, and i'm looking to handle that. >> all right, tori thanks very much. we have so much to sianni eat, if you have not noticed in haddonfield, if you have not checked it out now is the time stop by and say hi to us, we will be here all the way through the evening. >> haddonfield is a unique town, unique shop, walking type of shopping area, that people come here just to shop, restaurants and just enjoy the ambience of the quaint, community. >> it is quaint, for sure did you note several movies in the halloween franchise are set in f
speaking of tori i saw her walking down this way. lets talk with her now, where are you?porter: you know, that salt, covered, perfectly fried fish, and chips. you are going to get some sweets and that why is they are ice cream. we are at grace ace ice cream and i'm standing here with devon, alan and dom. what flavors should i be looking at for. >> chocolate. >> cakes and cream. >> i like that. >> and chocolate also. >> chocolate also. >> we will see what...
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tories telling the government, we don't want to pay any money so we government, we don't want to paycontinue to put pressure 011 money so we will continue to put pressure on you to pay as little as possible. obviously it will be a matter of negotiation both sides agreeing that money will be paid, but it seems that we have people who are unhappy about that and would like it as small as possible so it they will keep the pressure on. the government will then be locking themselves into a corner of potentially coming out with a very large amount it has to pay, and thereby undermining the appearance of competence of the government stop the idea of having to pay something has come about because the eu chief brexit negotiator has said we are not talking about anything else until we get this settled. as an opening offer, 36 billion looks like it might have to go up. that is a concern about lea ks, when it might have to go up. that is a concern about leaks, when the numbers come out, the public adjust to this number, then if it is bigger, people in general will say, thatis bigger, people in ge
tories telling the government, we don't want to pay any money so we government, we don't want to paycontinue to put pressure 011 money so we will continue to put pressure on you to pay as little as possible. obviously it will be a matter of negotiation both sides agreeing that money will be paid, but it seems that we have people who are unhappy about that and would like it as small as possible so it they will keep the pressure on. the government will then be locking themselves into a corner of...
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not every tory mp with back the idea of a price cap.a parliamentary battle they cannot afford. ofgem has sufficient powers to do something about this. there is currently a consultation and ofgem is expected to bring forward proposals later this year which may help the most vulnerable customers that ministers are stressing that idea of a price cap is not entirely off the table. it is something the threat warning to energy companies. if you do not do something about this, the government might. do not expect any significant government intervention on this any time soon. for now they are keen to be seen to be talking tough. thank you. the national crime agency says that 60 people have died in the uk in the past eight months after taking the painkilling drug fentanyl. it's 50 times more potent than heroin and is the drug that was linked to the death of the rock star prince. now dozens more deaths are being investigated. the painkiller is usually given to cancer patients, but it's increasingly being added to heroin and other class a drugs, as
not every tory mp with back the idea of a price cap.a parliamentary battle they cannot afford. ofgem has sufficient powers to do something about this. there is currently a consultation and ofgem is expected to bring forward proposals later this year which may help the most vulnerable customers that ministers are stressing that idea of a price cap is not entirely off the table. it is something the threat warning to energy companies. if you do not do something about this, the government might. do...
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we will make the effort, tori. >> thanks, very much. there is more to do down the shore then the beach, and food which is wonderful, you can also indulge in nature. get outside and enjoy the natural surroundings. if you want to come out of your shell here in stone harbor we have just the place for that. when we come back where you can get your feet wet and introduce yourself to the wild life at jersey shore has to >>> basically, even though we're a pence latest like living on a and land. >> and, this is, a really special place to see the sunset here in extend harbor, we're at the restaurant at the reeses shelter haven look at these wonderful people enjoying a little dinner, on the bay, getting ready for sun to go down. it is what going to the shore is all b being with your family, friends, and making and enjoying the beautiful scenery. if you are looking for nature we have you covered on that as well. just across the bay here there is a special place call wet land institute and our brad know got a chance to take a look at it. >> thinks
we will make the effort, tori. >> thanks, very much. there is more to do down the shore then the beach, and food which is wonderful, you can also indulge in nature. get outside and enjoy the natural surroundings. if you want to come out of your shell here in stone harbor we have just the place for that. when we come back where you can get your feet wet and introduce yourself to the wild life at jersey shore has to >>> basically, even though we're a pence latest like living on a...
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tori bowie bags 3 godl in london — it's another world 100—metres win for the usa.ry for the home nation at euro 2017 — the netherlands are crowned women's football champions. and matsuyama's "brilliant 61" gives him the bridgestone invitational — on the final day. welcome to the programme. for the second night in succession, the 100—metres final delivered a shock in london. 2a hours afterjustin gatlin beat usain bolt, the women's race went to an americanm over the fancied jamaican. no medalfor elaine thompson — tori bowie won gold. here's ben croucher. after a ll after all the headlines in the men's 100 metres, sunday of was the turn of the women. thompson was favourite but once again a surprise in store. it looked for all the world the cote d'ivoire's marie—josee ta lou marie—josee ta lou had the goal but she was beaten by the smallest of margins. 100th of a second. the netherlands took the bronze. thompson finishing a disappointing fifth. the world is best with a lead of 172 point four is the she did enough to stay ahead of the german. poland took the bronze. the
tori bowie bags 3 godl in london — it's another world 100—metres win for the usa.ry for the home nation at euro 2017 — the netherlands are crowned women's football champions. and matsuyama's "brilliant 61" gives him the bridgestone invitational — on the final day. welcome to the programme. for the second night in succession, the 100—metres final delivered a shock in london. 2a hours afterjustin gatlin beat usain bolt, the women's race went to an americanm over the fancied...
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tory toys with leadership, sounding out friends about whether he should enter the race.f as a serious candidate not make where did we hear that before! he's only 48th. he's very young he has six children and he is an unashamed cough. —— toff. this is slightly from left field... although he's from the right than making has appeared on instagram and twitter and he has more likes and follows a them anyone in the government. i not talking aboutjustin them anyone in the government. i not talking about justin bieber. the new justin bieber... in politics. should we move quickly to the second part of the paper. david davis... sorry. schools fear chaos over tough a levels. they have made them harder so levels. they have made them harder so people are not getting the great which seem to be the idea. horror of horrors, there is going to be some real movement in that and in order for people to pass a—levels and gcse is, the marks are going to be manoeuvred and people will still be able to get very good grades. so what was the point of millions of pounds spent on reform like michael
tory toys with leadership, sounding out friends about whether he should enter the race.f as a serious candidate not make where did we hear that before! he's only 48th. he's very young he has six children and he is an unashamed cough. —— toff. this is slightly from left field... although he's from the right than making has appeared on instagram and twitter and he has more likes and follows a them anyone in the government. i not talking aboutjustin them anyone in the government. i not talking...
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they can be used for both beaches, let's head back to jessica and tori one more time. and you've exposed us to so much fun today during summerfest >> we have and tori and i were just saying we're going to shut this place down, last call, everybody packet up. >> the fun rolls on next week, next friday day to new hope, ukee washington will be there, vittoria will be there. next friday ton cbs3 >> we had a great day, >> i'm sun soaked and have the salt water in my hair, >> you're glowing, let's send it back. natasha have great weekend. >> you both have the shore glow. it's lovely. thank you. the morning team back from 5:00 to 7:00. >> for captioning sponsored by cbs >> all right boys time to hit the tent. >> come on, just one more story. >> one more. >> okay, but it's going to be another scary one. >> yes, yes, yes! >> once upon a-- this week after a boy scout jamboree, much like the one you had, a phone rang in an old white house, and it was answered by the bloated pumpkin man with hair like moldy hay. >> is that the man with the doll hands? >> that's the one. >> what di
they can be used for both beaches, let's head back to jessica and tori one more time. and you've exposed us to so much fun today during summerfest >> we have and tori and i were just saying we're going to shut this place down, last call, everybody packet up. >> the fun rolls on next week, next friday day to new hope, ukee washington will be there, vittoria will be there. next friday ton cbs3 >> we had a great day, >> i'm sun soaked and have the salt water in my hair,...
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no medalfor elaine thompson — tori bowie won gold. here's ben croucher.day of was the turn of the women. thompson was favourite but
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they can be used for both beaches, let's head back to jessica and tori one more time.reat job and you've exposed us to so much fun today during summerfest >> we have and tori and i were just saying we're going to shut this place down, last call, everybody packet up. >> the fun rolls on next week, next friday day to new hope, ukee washington will be there, vittoria will be there. next friday ton cbs3 >> we had a great day, >> i'm sun soaked and have the salt water in my hair, >> you're glowing, let's send it back. natasha have great weekend. >> you both have the shore glow. it's lovely. thank you. the morning team back from 5:00 to 7:00. >> for don, all of us, i'm natasha have great night everyone take care. natasha have great night everyone take care. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert, has one he
they can be used for both beaches, let's head back to jessica and tori one more time.reat job and you've exposed us to so much fun today during summerfest >> we have and tori and i were just saying we're going to shut this place down, last call, everybody packet up. >> the fun rolls on next week, next friday day to new hope, ukee washington will be there, vittoria will be there. next friday ton cbs3 >> we had a great day, >> i'm sun soaked and have the salt water in my...
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meals during the summer holidays years of blairite labor and tory austerity have been put into sharp relief in one of the richest countries in the world meanwhile record rises in homelessness have accompanied the transfer of wealth from social services to defacto taxpayer benefits for the city of london some believe that all it would have taken for engineer liberal leader jeremy corbyn to be prime minister of britain right now instead of theresa may propped up by a party linked to far right paramilitaries would have been of the lethal grenfell tower inferno had happened before and not after june's u.k. general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so wants to resume his government's response to your proposal for a poverty prevention unit well when i spoke to her previous to the election just before a few days before she announced it. she liked the idea of looking at this how you could make all departments. passed through th
meals during the summer holidays years of blairite labor and tory austerity have been put into sharp relief in one of the richest countries in the world meanwhile record rises in homelessness have accompanied the transfer of wealth from social services to defacto taxpayer benefits for the city of london some believe that all it would have taken for engineer liberal leader jeremy corbyn to be prime minister of britain right now instead of theresa may propped up by a party linked to far right...
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however, although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not touch more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous left—wing alternative." earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy, who was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle, along with fiona hill, one of the two key advisors, and he played a role in the election, one of the authors of that manifesto that seemed to not go so well for the conservative party. but i have to say, in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations, as you might expect from someone who had that kind of insight and access and into theresa may. we didn't learn anything new as such about theresa may, what she was like to work with. as you say, he is talking about the fact that the tories should not have pushed this continuity message, should have stuck with the message of change. with hindsight, he says it perhaps should not have been
however, although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not touch more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous left—wing alternative." earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy, who was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle, along with fiona hill, one of the two key...
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i am saying that momentum is theatre and you can read tory mps saying
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is it your intention to lead the tory party into the next general election?m here for the long—term. and it's crucial... what me and my government are about is notjust delivering on brexit. we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. i'm giving my undivided backing to theresa may. we need to get brexit done. she is ideally placed to deliver a great outcome for our country. by the next general election, britain will be out of the eu, the question is on what terms and the japan's prime minister wants to know more about the uk government strategy. over three decades more than a thousand japanese firms have established in britain. notjust the big three car makers, but manufacturers and banks. both ways, it is a relationship that matters. but some ofjapan‘s banks are worried their access to eu markets could suffer. some financial institutions have announ
is it your intention to lead the tory party into the next general election?m here for the long—term. and it's crucial... what me and my government are about is notjust delivering on brexit. we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. i'm giving my undivided backing to theresa may....
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that's not a tory brexit. your party are going to have to own this, i can assure you.andards of those who voted to leave incidentally and jobs. we've got this compromise position outlined this weekend, in spite of all the divisions you are talking about, is it something mps could unite around? frankly there is a lot of detail that could be delineated and hasn't yet been so. as a statement of we need to pull together, it is significant in that regard. that doesn't mean we shouldn't continue to scrutinise the detail within that. how long will this transition period b and what's at the end of the transition period? we haven't yet heard what the vision is for the end of the transition period. the tory infighting has become before the difficulties of the negotiations have got underway. that is why the telegraph have been briefed that this pact isn't going to last. i do think the telegraph just invented it, give them some respect. the truth is, philip hammond, david davis, liam fox, theresa may, they are all fundamentally in quite different places. philip hammond earlier in
that's not a tory brexit. your party are going to have to own this, i can assure you.andards of those who voted to leave incidentally and jobs. we've got this compromise position outlined this weekend, in spite of all the divisions you are talking about, is it something mps could unite around? frankly there is a lot of detail that could be delineated and hasn't yet been so. as a statement of we need to pull together, it is significant in that regard. that doesn't mean we shouldn't continue to...
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the i leads with theresa may's battle to remain tory leader after the party lost its majority in theorts a call from the conservative mp jacob rees mogg to cut stamp duty and income tax. mr mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. the daily express leads with brexit and claims of a possible second referendum following comments made by the former labour leadership hopeful david milliband. the financial times says that the head of the european commission, jean claudejunker, is seeking for tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies, following fears of chinese dominance. the metro leads with charlottesville and highlights a picture of the alleged killer with a neo—nazi group at the rally. and the daily mail reports on an nhs battle to tackle early deaths caused by heart disease. we will begin with the metro and what has been happening in charlottesville. what has been happening in cha rlottesville. tru m p what has been happening in charlottesville. trump swamped by neo—nazi row. the lincoln to condemn the bigots specifically, the groups l
the i leads with theresa may's battle to remain tory leader after the party lost its majority in theorts a call from the conservative mp jacob rees mogg to cut stamp duty and income tax. mr mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. the daily express leads with brexit and claims of a possible second referendum following comments made by the former labour leadership hopeful david milliband. the financial times says that the head of the european commission,...
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i think many tory mps will welcome this.be there leading them through brexit. by there leading them through brexit. by there are those, including nicky morgan, who say they are doubtful in reality she will still be there in 2022. but a punchy and significant change of tone from the prime minister. thank you, joining us from tokyo. the brother of the manchester arena bomber will go on trial in libya in the next two months, in connection with the attack which left 22 people dead. hashem abedi was arrested in libya shortly after the bombing in may, carried out by his brother, salman. the prosecutor in the case said their father has been released. the first treatment to redesign a patient‘s own immune system so that it attacks cancer has been approved in the united states. the drug is made by extracting white blood cells from the patient, which are then genetically reprogrammed to seek out and kill the disease. the us food and drug administration said the decision was an historic moment and medicine is now "entering a new fronti
i think many tory mps will welcome this.be there leading them through brexit. by there leading them through brexit. by there are those, including nicky morgan, who say they are doubtful in reality she will still be there in 2022. but a punchy and significant change of tone from the prime minister. thank you, joining us from tokyo. the brother of the manchester arena bomber will go on trial in libya in the next two months, in connection with the attack which left 22 people dead. hashem abedi was...
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however although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous leftwing alternative". earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy who it has to be said was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle. he along with fiona hill were her two key advisers and played a role in the election. he was one of the co authors of that manifesto which seemed to not go so well for the conservative party, but i have to say in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations as you might expect from someone who had that kind of access, that kind of insight into the campaign and into theresa may. we didn't learn anything new as such about theresa may. what she was like to work with. we've heard a bit of reflection. no real tone of contrition though for perhaps throwing away that majority that the tories thought that
however although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous leftwing alternative". earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy who it has to be said was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle. he along...
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the thing i keep going back to is the seventy odd tory m.p.'s that voted against the landlord bill to make homes fit for human habitation and i think that you know this terrible incident just raises more questions and more anger about why we have a government why we have a system of pollen that isn't representative of people who go to the film because of. a game in the game even just off to the off the mountain when the fire still raging we were told not to politicize it. was the conservative and labor policy of right to buy so popular and yet so much part of the current housing crisis in britain i think it was popular because you know working class people like anyone else wanted to own their own homes and there's nothing wrong with wanting to own your own home you know it's a desire. years and years and years and so the right to buy in principle wasn't about id. yeah the problem was they didn't replace like for like i think that you said that they would be in every place too for every one they didn't even do one for one and so you know that go
the thing i keep going back to is the seventy odd tory m.p.'s that voted against the landlord bill to make homes fit for human habitation and i think that you know this terrible incident just raises more questions and more anger about why we have a government why we have a system of pollen that isn't representative of people who go to the film because of. a game in the game even just off to the off the mountain when the fire still raging we were told not to politicize it. was the conservative...
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her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election would see her stayexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single market. and for many japanese companies here in europe, the uk was actually almost like a gateway to the european market. the japanese government has been public and frank in the past about its concerns. and, after talks with theresa may, japan's prime minister said he wanted the brexit negotiations to be as open as possible. translation: japan and the uk are mutually important countries. on brexit, our country would like to have the impact to companies minimised. we want predictability and transparency ensured during the negotiations. mrs may says she's listening, so that a smooth brexit transition is rea
her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election would see her stayexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single market. and...
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country it's very hard to get anything new going it's the same old status quo it's right left it's tory it's labor and i think we are crying out for something like the guns of asian party why not you know somebody is somebody that would make a bit of a difference you know. todd love him as prime minister i think as a man stop birds and it. animals has a place politically and social commentary commentary wise i mean you go back to robinson will kill way off people being commenting on what's going on the whole time and being full front of it i mean you always got that quote from vic and. i know the only thing about me is nothing you can say but if you can see it you've got me so that's so drawing. with dirty water and. you suddenly see a face and they see an animal and it's to me that sometimes it's an animal and distress but you do see that thing or you see it looking a bit. and i don't think i'm a thing that these are as political these pictures of ralph's as any of the nixon era we have this is the most political subject for me in the world today never mind everything else the actual p
country it's very hard to get anything new going it's the same old status quo it's right left it's tory it's labor and i think we are crying out for something like the guns of asian party why not you know somebody is somebody that would make a bit of a difference you know. todd love him as prime minister i think as a man stop birds and it. animals has a place politically and social commentary commentary wise i mean you go back to robinson will kill way off people being commenting on what's...
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however, although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to"if the party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we do risk the election of a dangerous left—wing alternative." i'm joined by our political correspondent leila nathoo. you have been reading through this, i right you have been reading through this, iright in you have been reading through this, i right in saying it is the first lengthy exposition we have had from him? he spoke a tiny amount after the election, but this is the first time we have heard from someone who was a key part and a controversial part. absolutely, it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy, who was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle, along with fiona hill, one of the two key advisors, and he played a role in the election, one of the authors of that manifesto that seemed to not go so well for the conservative party. but i have to say, in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations, as you might expect from someone who had that kind of insight
however, although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to"if the party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we do risk the election of a dangerous left—wing alternative." i'm joined by our political correspondent leila nathoo. you have been reading through this, i right you have been reading through this, iright in you have been reading through this, i right in saying it is the first lengthy exposition we have had...
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i mean, it's fine to rack up the votes in seats that are already tory—held. .. yeah, absolutely. make her acceptable to you as a leader for the next election? well, i think one of the things that's been missing, as i said before, is an attempt to — or, not an attempt, but, you know, a real move to reconcile the fault lines in the conservative party, which are particularly are shown up by europe. so, for example, i think, in the autumn of last year, there was a real attempt to sideline the 48%, people like me, who had voted remain, and were going all—out brexit. and actually, i think the election result put a brake on that. i have been clear, i've written articles to say that the tone, the way that the government and number10 is run — i think these thigs are changing — it's very important that they do, in terms of bringing a united party together. now, if the prime minister and her cabinet were able to do that, to build a real team effort, to make sure the cabinet was working as a team, the party was together, those of us on different sides of the europe debate are actually workin
i mean, it's fine to rack up the votes in seats that are already tory—held. .. yeah, absolutely. make her acceptable to you as a leader for the next election? well, i think one of the things that's been missing, as i said before, is an attempt to — or, not an attempt, but, you know, a real move to reconcile the fault lines in the conservative party, which are particularly are shown up by europe. so, for example, i think, in the autumn of last year, there was a real attempt to sideline the...
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. >> it was a tall order for vittoria woodill and tonight's taste with tori both restaurant are killer views. >> and as this life couldn't get any better at the beach throw in a meal with incredible view and just like that life gets extra good. >> that's refreshing. >> let's say stone harbor and avalon have both sides of the sun covered and avalon spent 50 years serving endless on or about table side. and the reeves always has this one hot item on the menu by the bay. >> we say we're serving sun sets 7 days a week. we truly are. >> both serve classic americans and some dishes take an asian twist like the winter of avalonp sushi roll. >> our crew downstairs puts them together piece by piece and each order is made fresh. >> fresh with shrimp empora spicy tuna and asian glaze. there's only one word. >> umami. >> as for twist on classic try their sweet and fluffy lobster grill cheese and soup. >> i like to do the swirl. like if you see chunks of lobster you will have a good day. stick to your ribs. >> speaking of ribs, back to the bay and water star grill for a classic rib and coleslaw pil
. >> it was a tall order for vittoria woodill and tonight's taste with tori both restaurant are killer views. >> and as this life couldn't get any better at the beach throw in a meal with incredible view and just like that life gets extra good. >> that's refreshing. >> let's say stone harbor and avalon have both sides of the sun covered and avalon spent 50 years serving endless on or about table side. and the reeves always has this one hot item on the menu by the bay....
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left in red representing labour voters at the 2017 general election, the blue blobs represent the toryey voted in the 2016 referendum. what it shows you is that roughly, about 70% of labour voters voted remain and 70% of tory voters voted leave in the referendum. there is a pleasing symmetry and that leaves people saying why aren't labour being more assiduous in trying to basically block brexit? the british election survey helps unpack that. the question it asks is what is the most important thing to you and people have to write in what they think the top issue is and what we can do is sweep away all the blogs by people on the screen who did not say break that was the top issue. it shows you that basically there is a huge enthusiasm gap. you bring up the numbers, about 18% of labour voters are hardline remain voters and make brexit is the most important issue compared to 30% of tory voters. 70% of labour voters were remain voters but only a small portion of those still pick it is the most important issue. what is the most important issue? tuition fees, fox hunting? the amazing thing ab
left in red representing labour voters at the 2017 general election, the blue blobs represent the toryey voted in the 2016 referendum. what it shows you is that roughly, about 70% of labour voters voted remain and 70% of tory voters voted leave in the referendum. there is a pleasing symmetry and that leaves people saying why aren't labour being more assiduous in trying to basically block brexit? the british election survey helps unpack that. the question it asks is what is the most important...
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her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election would see her stayhrough brexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single market. and for many japanese companies here in europe, the uk was actually almost like a gateway to the european market. the japanese government has been public and frank in the past about its concerns. and, after talks with theresa may, japan's prime minister said he wanted the brexit negotiations to be as open as possible. translation: japan and the uk are mutually important countries. 0n brexit, our country would like to have the impact to companies minimised. we want predictability and transparency ensured during the negotiations. mrs may says she's listening, so that a smooth brexit transiti
her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election would see her stayhrough brexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single...
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it will make it very difficult for the tories to keep it in play.re is this long transitional phase having the european court of justice overseeing the u.k. if that is not seen as [inaudible] up aftercould end four years, something that looks like the norway model where the u.k. pays the money and has little say. >> that is quite conceivable, that may be the best of all worlds. not what some people voted for. clear. the thing that is the referendum was very simple, it is not a yes no issue. it is very complicated. manus: i picked this up from the guardian, europe would like 100 billion euros, the u.k. around 60, that would take you through over the numbers. but this does come down to the financial settlement that states the budget. you can move on. >> you can move on but bonnie's position is clear, they want that agreed in principle and there is a position paper on .hat they think manus: they do not want every journalist in the land working out with the brexit may be. >> you have to pay for the transitional phase and pay for access. manus: the longe
it will make it very difficult for the tories to keep it in play.re is this long transitional phase having the european court of justice overseeing the u.k. if that is not seen as [inaudible] up aftercould end four years, something that looks like the norway model where the u.k. pays the money and has little say. >> that is quite conceivable, that may be the best of all worlds. not what some people voted for. clear. the thing that is the referendum was very simple, it is not a yes no...
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many tory mps are opposed to it on the grounds that they think a price cap is not a tory thing to do.nd chose not to do it. nevertheless, they have to be seen to be taking the side of customers which is why i think they have come out with this suggestion today it is not off the table. added today it is not off the table. added to which, they are under pressure from labour who this morning, reiterated their commitment to introducing an immediate cap. this was the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell. i think this is extortionate at this point in time when people's wages are being cut orfrozen and people are struggling at the moment. we said from the labour party we would introduce a price cap initially, but also we'd develop alternative energy supplies so that this cartel that we have now can't control pricing levels and hold us over a barrel ever again in future. i think they're exploiting their customers. while i would because it's about expecting some sort of cap to protect all 17 million customers, there is still a possibility of a more limited cap because we are expecting the regulator
many tory mps are opposed to it on the grounds that they think a price cap is not a tory thing to do.nd chose not to do it. nevertheless, they have to be seen to be taking the side of customers which is why i think they have come out with this suggestion today it is not off the table. added today it is not off the table. added to which, they are under pressure from labour who this morning, reiterated their commitment to introducing an immediate cap. this was the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell....
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. >> forget about tori.ndry jane and marlie are back to give their annual back to school thing. you guys ready? >> yep. >> show us what you have. >> back to school fashion vice. what grade are you guys going into? >> third. >> third. you like school. >> yes. >> okay. >> i don't want summer to ends. >> you don't want summer to ends but you like school. >> judge yes. >> would you wear this to school? >> well, in the beginning of school because in the middle it is not very warm. >> yes. >> it is only an hour show. >> thanks, jen. >> she looks like a little elsa, right? kind of princess? >> elsa wears blue. >> yes. >> jen, the marriott called, they want that hotel back. just kidding. don't you think interesting dress? >> yellow. >> when will i learn not to speak? >> never. because that's you. >> never want -- oh, god. sorry. >> but it is yellow. they have yellow towels at the marriott? >> did i miss that? okay. sorry. >> is that where it went? above my head? >> wait. i think there goes. >> that's not how i laugh
. >> forget about tori.ndry jane and marlie are back to give their annual back to school thing. you guys ready? >> yep. >> show us what you have. >> back to school fashion vice. what grade are you guys going into? >> third. >> third. you like school. >> yes. >> okay. >> i don't want summer to ends. >> you don't want summer to ends but you like school. >> judge yes. >> would you wear this to school? >> well, in the...