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that's the game the tories play.c services, and find someone to blame. it's brutal and it is not working. we will break this failed model and offer solutions to the problems, not someone to blame. we'll demand that these negotiations give us the power to intervene decisively to prevent workers from here or abroad being used and exploited to undermine pay and conditions at work. we need a drive to provide people with the skills necessary to take up the newjobs which a labour government will generate. i've also set out to both the cbi generate. i've also set out to both the cb! and tuc conferences this means asking companies to pay a bit more in tax to fund more and better access to education and skills training and government contractors a lwa ys training and government contractors always providing decent skilled apprenticeships for the next generation. we will end the race to the bottom in pay, working conditions, and jobs, insecurity, the bottom in pay, working conditions, andjobs, insecurity, by setting up a new mi
that's the game the tories play.c services, and find someone to blame. it's brutal and it is not working. we will break this failed model and offer solutions to the problems, not someone to blame. we'll demand that these negotiations give us the power to intervene decisively to prevent workers from here or abroad being used and exploited to undermine pay and conditions at work. we need a drive to provide people with the skills necessary to take up the newjobs which a labour government will...
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to deliver the best "brexit" backing the tories to deliver the best " brexit" by backing the toriesr the best "brexit" by 3—1. backing the tories to deliver the best "brexit" by 3-1. 3/1 against labour, things are not that impressive, 30% of people said they most trusted the conservatives to deliver a successful brexit compared withjust13% deliver a successful brexit compared withjust 13% for deliver a successful brexit compared with just 13% for labour. i'm surprised it is not higher about the fa ct surprised it is not higher about the fact that they thought the tories would do a betterjob because all the polls, no matter what you ask them, if you ask them who is more competent, theresa may always comes out top. jeremy corbyn is not doing well in polls, anyway. with all the confusion we have seen from the labour party, we can understand why they would not really want him handling the negotiations. there was a poll earlier, this was a comrade ‘s poll, which also picked out that people trusted the conservatives to handle the nhs. overjeremy corbyn and labour. —— comres poll. handle t
to deliver the best "brexit" backing the tories to deliver the best " brexit" by backing the toriesr the best "brexit" by 3—1. backing the tories to deliver the best "brexit" by 3-1. 3/1 against labour, things are not that impressive, 30% of people said they most trusted the conservatives to deliver a successful brexit compared withjust13% deliver a successful brexit compared withjust 13% for deliver a successful brexit compared with just 13% for...
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in scotland, the tories other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast.e conservatives steamed in second, forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with party members, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance in the referendum campaign as pretty lacklustre. morning. early one morning, the shadow foreign secretary hilary benn was sacked, much of the rest of the shadow cabinet packed their bags, including angela eagle. you found this personally very difficult. yes. i feel i have served in the best way i can, and today i had to go. she launched a leadership challenge, but dropped out when the welsh labour mp 0wen smith got more support. can we get through, please? at a fractious party meeting, there was a row about whetherjeremy corbyn could automatically stand in the contest. yes, he could, and there was a court case over which members and supporters could actually vote. no, not all of them. 0wen smith presented him
in scotland, the tories other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast.e conservatives steamed in second, forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with party members, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance in the referendum campaign as pretty lacklustre. morning. early one morning, the shadow foreign secretary hilary benn was sacked, much of...
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there will be enough tory mps. brexit. there will be enough tory mp5.the chances are that it will go through, but there are a lot of fun and games on the way. the key thing is we will be learning about parliamentary procedure is that we have never heard of in the next few weeks. what they are trying to find is how do you" will probably be a one or two kleinveldt? there isn't much room to amend anything. what they will try to do is find a parliamentary procedure which means they can get something in there. that is what they will be working on over the next few days. if they do, if they find something that is in order, that will become part of the vote. so, it might be, with tory rebels, with labour, with the snp, if they line, it is possible you could delay the process simply by demanding the single market access. we are going to go on to the times then. it is gps draw up plans for patient charging. that sounds alarming. it should be said that this is not one of the official couege this is not one of the official college of gps or a proposal by a large g
there will be enough tory mps. brexit. there will be enough tory mp5.the chances are that it will go through, but there are a lot of fun and games on the way. the key thing is we will be learning about parliamentary procedure is that we have never heard of in the next few weeks. what they are trying to find is how do you" will probably be a one or two kleinveldt? there isn't much room to amend anything. what they will try to do is find a parliamentary procedure which means they can get...
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he used to try and reclaim tory territory and to move the centre ground on his way. argue relatively successfully. theresa may is now trying to do it on her terms. it was interesting, however, there was talk in this article about, also about brexit and they call it the quiet revolution by those who thought the syste m revolution by those who thought the system had been stacked against them for too long. this is the central crux, really, they are trying to set out a message which i am not entirely sure comes across particularly strongly or sufficiently well but the premises there that she wants to be seen as someone who understands the concerns and can to some degree and so them. whether or not she can... there are two things here. an allegation that she is trying to say that the tory party is not about what it used to stand for, it is about something different. and as you were just saying, martin, of cores are until now the force of globalisation in a sense, the received political wisdom is that this is how the world is evolving we need to go with it and work with it
he used to try and reclaim tory territory and to move the centre ground on his way. argue relatively successfully. theresa may is now trying to do it on her terms. it was interesting, however, there was talk in this article about, also about brexit and they call it the quiet revolution by those who thought the syste m revolution by those who thought the system had been stacked against them for too long. this is the central crux, really, they are trying to set out a message which i am not...
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touring the big screen. >> vittoria woodill has shore on how the show is going hollywood, hi there tori. >> yes, i had to step up my game because we're talking hollywood and gorgeous. i will have my vanna white moment here gorgeous cars philadelphia auto show, it is inspiring and they have been inspired by hollywood, lets take a look. to you remember some of your favorite movies? hey, ridler are you going to call. relive a few classic movie scenes in the hollywood car display at philly auto show. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> kevin masscola executive trek or of philadelphia auto show says this is the lays to see things that you to not normallye in real life. >> you see here, you can see not seen in pictures. it is not seeing it on the internet or in print. the it is real live cars that you will dream about, that you may buy, that you look back that you used to buy. this is the garage mahall where rubber meets the rug. >> great thing about the garage mahall is you can see, stuff like this, museum. >> movie cars will be swamped with people all nine days and this car in particular
touring the big screen. >> vittoria woodill has shore on how the show is going hollywood, hi there tori. >> yes, i had to step up my game because we're talking hollywood and gorgeous. i will have my vanna white moment here gorgeous cars philadelphia auto show, it is inspiring and they have been inspired by hollywood, lets take a look. to you remember some of your favorite movies? hey, ridler are you going to call. relive a few classic movie scenes in the hollywood car display at...
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paulson from broadway's "hamilton," actor and comedian, taran killam and writer mark andreyko music from torielly featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and craig finn. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] wonderful. wonderful to hear. in that case let's get to the news. well, christmas eve is just five days away and hillary clinton will definitely be visited by three spirits. [ laughter ] maybe more. the electoral college met today to cast their ballots for president and vice president. it's the first college donald trump has gotten into without a letter from his father. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but he got in. he definitely got in. at his year end press conference on friday president obama said the democrats lost the election because they are quote characterized as coastal-liberal, latte sipping, politically correct out of touch folks. he then literally took a sip of a latte. [ laughter ] level 10 trolling right there. president
paulson from broadway's "hamilton," actor and comedian, taran killam and writer mark andreyko music from torielly featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and craig finn. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] wonderful. wonderful to hear. in that case let's get to the news. well, christmas eve is just five days away...
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colleagues in al jazeera were behind this but the story is as real plot to take down tory minister.ty mp eight two slam a fully minister. you can see let's take down bodices deputy, —— boris. they have done a good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaper job of good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaperjob of itvjob. let's give credit where it is due. i found this interesting because i did not know boris and allen about that important any more, it felt like thatis important any more, it felt like that is the ministry where we have a couple of puppets and it is being run by someone else. the israelis suggested that boris is now was an idiot. that is the court. it is quite interesting, it has been passed on to us and the upgrade relations with visual, everything is fine, which is usual the poetic speakfor there fine, which is usual the poetic speak for there is a row behind closed doors. there are two things you, one is the grey minister after secretary kenny's speech the pro—minister was more strident in support of israel, and i think with w
colleagues in al jazeera were behind this but the story is as real plot to take down tory minister.ty mp eight two slam a fully minister. you can see let's take down bodices deputy, —— boris. they have done a good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaper job of good newspaperjob. we have done a good newspaperjob of itvjob. let's give credit where it is due. i found this interesting because i did not know boris and allen about that important any more, it...
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it looks like the number of tories rebelling against the government will actually be quite small.ng the elements in the same spot at the same hour on friday. good morning, carol, the prime minister here has to walk a tightrope between trying to get on with donald trump, with the president, but also not annoying eve ryo ne president, but also not annoying everyone back here with what she says to him. she's under a lot of pressure, isn't she? yes, absolutely. this is going to be a very important, significant but also potentially very tricky meeting. carol was also out and about first thing on tuesday, although in a different location. let's speak to our political correspondent carol walker who is outside the supreme court this morning. i know they don't decide until 9:30am but what are the thoughts, carol? the expectation widely is that the judgement will go against the government, that theresa may will be told she must seek the approval of parliament before she can trigger article 50. as we've mentioned, thejudgement did indeed go against her but steve kettering had a question: tha
it looks like the number of tories rebelling against the government will actually be quite small.ng the elements in the same spot at the same hour on friday. good morning, carol, the prime minister here has to walk a tightrope between trying to get on with donald trump, with the president, but also not annoying eve ryo ne president, but also not annoying everyone back here with what she says to him. she's under a lot of pressure, isn't she? yes, absolutely. this is going to be a very important,...
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m looks as though the number of tories who will rebel were actually be quite small...ot at the same hour on friday. the prime minister has to do walk a tightrope between trying to get on the donald trump and also not annoying everyone back here with what she says to him. she is under a lot of pressure, isn't she? absolutely. this will be a very important, significant and tricky meeting. carolwas a very important, significant and tricky meeting. carol was also out and about first thing on tuesday but ina and about first thing on tuesday but in a different location. we can speak to carole walker outside the supreme court this morning. i know they don't decide until 930 but what are the thoughts? the expectation widely is the judgment will go against the government, that theresa may will be told she must seek the approval of parliament before she can trigger article 50. as we have mentioned, thejudgment can trigger article 50. as we have mentioned, the judgment did against —— did go against her but steve had a question. thank you for all your comments this week. if you wa
m looks as though the number of tories who will rebel were actually be quite small...ot at the same hour on friday. the prime minister has to do walk a tightrope between trying to get on the donald trump and also not annoying everyone back here with what she says to him. she is under a lot of pressure, isn't she? absolutely. this will be a very important, significant and tricky meeting. carolwas a very important, significant and tricky meeting. carol was also out and about first thing on...
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where have all the tory remain people gone? why are they acquiescing?ive david davis a hard time as they did in the commons. the likes of george osborne, a lot of people remain silent. they know it is the wrong time to wave their flags. theresa may has momentum behind her. it will get a lot more difficult for her. at the moment it feels she is making the running. this is the early skirmishes of what will be giant warfare. do you agree? what theresa may has done has made brexit is like a cult. if you don't belong to it, you are shunned, you do not get on tv, do not get asked to parties and you are excluded. a lot of people are afraid to stick their heads above the parapet. are you optimistic for a post brexit britain? are you down on it? at the moment, the odds are it is a deal that prioritises jobs, the economy, not looking great. turning britain into a giant tax haven that would mean cutting public services would chill everyone. in british politics, if it is about our relationship to the european union, rather than say, like we have gone through the lo
where have all the tory remain people gone? why are they acquiescing?ive david davis a hard time as they did in the commons. the likes of george osborne, a lot of people remain silent. they know it is the wrong time to wave their flags. theresa may has momentum behind her. it will get a lot more difficult for her. at the moment it feels she is making the running. this is the early skirmishes of what will be giant warfare. do you agree? what theresa may has done has made brexit is like a cult....
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the tories fear brexit bill ambush as rebels are accused of abusing trust.hey are going against the will of the people. absolutely. chris's story in the telegraph dwells a little bit on the potential tory rebels, those who might vote against the government's bill to trigger the brexit process, which is what this is. but also it alludes to the problems in the labour party, because jeremy corbyn problems in the labour party, becausejeremy corbyn who, as a backbench labour mp, before he came leader, had a record number, over 500, occasions where he himself defied the labour whip. is it true david cameron voted more times for bills under tony blair than corbyn did? i'm sure i read that. tweet the answer. or is that fake news? i think it might be true. corbyn is facing a massive rebellion having ordered everyone to vote to trigger brexit, a lot of labour mps are unhappy about that and thought to be voting against it. could it fail? of the bill fail? almost certainly not because the numbers are there. they have got the numbers? yes. they are worried overnight that
the tories fear brexit bill ambush as rebels are accused of abusing trust.hey are going against the will of the people. absolutely. chris's story in the telegraph dwells a little bit on the potential tory rebels, those who might vote against the government's bill to trigger the brexit process, which is what this is. but also it alludes to the problems in the labour party, because jeremy corbyn problems in the labour party, becausejeremy corbyn who, as a backbench labour mp, before he came...
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it was the tories who came second and they will campaign hard there too.e, there could be a fight on their hands. internal labour polling is
it was the tories who came second and they will campaign hard there too.e, there could be a fight on their hands. internal labour polling is
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angry donor threatens to stop funding the tory party. andrew cook, who has donated £i.2 tory party. £1.2 million to the party, he is going to stop... why? when? if? he says, sir andrew cook, he will find it impossible to continue supporting the party if the prime minister theresa may endorses leaving the eu single market. this is interesting because itjust demonstrates theresa may cannot win. she either keeps the donors to the party happy, you know, who are largely businessmen, people in the city, business interests, who do not wa nt city, business interests, who do not want to see a hard brexit, or she keeps the eurosceptic wing of the tory party and the vast majority of the british population happy. the majority who voted? yes, that is what i mean. before i get lots of complaints. it was only 37% of the british people in total. but it is not just british people in total. but it is notjust up to theresa may, is it? the other 27 members of the eu and what kind of deal they permit britain to have. yes, it is about the deal we are permitted to have, however it has been fairly clear, c
angry donor threatens to stop funding the tory party. andrew cook, who has donated £i.2 tory party. £1.2 million to the party, he is going to stop... why? when? if? he says, sir andrew cook, he will find it impossible to continue supporting the party if the prime minister theresa may endorses leaving the eu single market. this is interesting because itjust demonstrates theresa may cannot win. she either keeps the donors to the party happy, you know, who are largely businessmen, people in the...
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this strange story in a mail on sunday, the royal plot to take down tory minister.d on something going on in a restaurant. apparently, the target was very un—keen on the things that sir alec duncan has been saying and it is a strange one, isn't it? a little bit is that all cattle over the dinner table. —— titled cattle. we don't have any independent view of the commons. she will be asked questions of what she actually said. her comment at the end is it was purely a social meeting with the israeli official and it wasjust chatting about politics, many years people do it. one thing important thing is that this evening, the israeli ambassador to london has apologised for the comment made other deputy during down this alan duncan. it is a tremendous tory because it revealed that his ology eyes for this contact, suggesting they should take down the second most senior minister in the foreign office in the grounds that boris johnson doesn't matter because according to him he is an idiot, and then, he says because alan duncan has been proposed union, he wants to ta ke has be
this strange story in a mail on sunday, the royal plot to take down tory minister.d on something going on in a restaurant. apparently, the target was very un—keen on the things that sir alec duncan has been saying and it is a strange one, isn't it? a little bit is that all cattle over the dinner table. —— titled cattle. we don't have any independent view of the commons. she will be asked questions of what she actually said. her comment at the end is it was purely a social meeting with the...
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spare a thought for the lost tribes of labour and the tory party.of that great tory tradition of internationalism and now find yourself in a party that has completely abandoned it? what do you do if you are a labour member of parliament who believes in the free market not as our master but as our servant and finds your party has expository reject it? it is extraordinary how much politics has spun away to the extreme and this is the time for us to get out of our tribes and start working together to ensure we can help build that moderate, liberal consensus in which i believe the only chance lies for altering the very dangerous trajectory of our country. back in the commons, an mp raised concerns about human rights abuses in myanmar, also known as burma. thousands of rohingya muslims are said to have fled to neighbouring bangladesh amid allegations that the burmese army has carried out human rights abuses. troops took control of the region after armed men raided police posts, killing nine officers, in october. it is very difficult to get accurate infor
spare a thought for the lost tribes of labour and the tory party.of that great tory tradition of internationalism and now find yourself in a party that has completely abandoned it? what do you do if you are a labour member of parliament who believes in the free market not as our master but as our servant and finds your party has expository reject it? it is extraordinary how much politics has spun away to the extreme and this is the time for us to get out of our tribes and start working together...
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the former tory cabinet minister michael gove joining the former tory cabinet minister michael govejoiningbinet minister michael gove joining in the laughter there. there was applause when the chief minister defended the right of gibraltarians to british citizenship. why should we change? we are born british and that rock is red white and blue for us, there's nothing else we know. the system of government and education we know, the make up of my understanding of the make up of my understanding of the world is british, how can i suddenly now do something else? i can speak fluent conversational spanish but i don't speak professional or political spanish in the wake i might be expected to should i need to navigate the waters of the spanish system. look at the spanish political system today, it doesn't have much to commend it to the people of the world. the british system, we criticise ourselves so co nsta ntly a nd system, we criticise ourselves so constantly and so constructively that we make it stronger and that's the system we believe in and that's the system we believe in and that's the r
the former tory cabinet minister michael gove joining the former tory cabinet minister michael govejoiningbinet minister michael gove joining in the laughter there. there was applause when the chief minister defended the right of gibraltarians to british citizenship. why should we change? we are born british and that rock is red white and blue for us, there's nothing else we know. the system of government and education we know, the make up of my understanding of the make up of my understanding...
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my senior tory said the timings of this report my senior tory said the timings of this report is particularlymay because as you say she flies to the us in the morning to seek donald trump. the senior tory said to me, "it's a reality check, she needs to calling people who know what they are doing. " there is a feeling theresa may has planned this trip very tightly. i've heard from sources close to cabinet ministers she hasn't really been consulting cabinet colleagues and some voices have been wondering whether it is wise to rush over that quickly. how is she preparing, handling the trip? theresa may hopes when she becomes the first world leader to meet donald trump in the white house within a week of his inauguration she will be laying the ground for a very constructive relationship. she will be talking about renewing the special relationship for this new age and as a sign of that constructive relationship she will be handing donald trump a kick, sorry, a quake, an ancient scottish artefacts — there is on our screen. an ancient scottish cup designed to signalfriendship. she hopes that will lea
my senior tory said the timings of this report my senior tory said the timings of this report is particularlymay because as you say she flies to the us in the morning to seek donald trump. the senior tory said to me, "it's a reality check, she needs to calling people who know what they are doing. " there is a feeling theresa may has planned this trip very tightly. i've heard from sources close to cabinet ministers she hasn't really been consulting cabinet colleagues and some voices...
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one senior tory told me, we are on oui’ one senior tory told me, we are on our way.d me, we are on ourway. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. so as we‘ve heard, the government insists today‘s ruling will have no impact on the timetable for triggering talks on leaving the eu. but that depends what happens next in parliament. our deputy political editorjon pienaar has been looking at the what all that could mean. thejudgment is the judgment is in. thejudgment is in. now it is up to the politicians. the news went around the world in seconds, a story ministers hoped never to hear told, not in any language. but the government‘s had time to get ready, so government‘s had time to get ready, so could parliament get in theresa may‘s way? here is what lies on the road ahead. the government says the legislation paving the way for brexit will be tabled within days. that will be voted on by both houses, commons and lords. theresa may intense article 50 will be triggered by the end of march and once triggered, written will have two years to leave the eu. one shadow minister
one senior tory told me, we are on oui’ one senior tory told me, we are on our way.d me, we are on ourway. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. so as we‘ve heard, the government insists today‘s ruling will have no impact on the timetable for triggering talks on leaving the eu. but that depends what happens next in parliament. our deputy political editorjon pienaar has been looking at the what all that could mean. thejudgment is the judgment is in. thejudgment is in. now it is up to...
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only a majority of 2500 over the tories.f labour. both are a challenge forjeremy corbyn's leadership. it will not look good for him to be losing either of the seats, let alone both. to have both the fight simultaneously is a division of resources and therefore one will watch with interest. the former president of the gambia has finally agreed to step down and leave the country. yahya jammeh had been clinging on to power despite losing last month's election. troops from several west african countries had threatened to depose him by force if necessary. two metal detector enthusiasts have discovered one of the largest hoards of celtic treasure in the world. some 70,000 coins, worth millions of pounds, have now been removed from the site injersey. robert hall reports. a good story needs the right ingredients. this one has a legend of buried treasure and two lifelong friends who never gave up the search. i can still remember the first time we went to the fields and i was probably early 20s, i suppose, late teens, early 20s at the
only a majority of 2500 over the tories.f labour. both are a challenge forjeremy corbyn's leadership. it will not look good for him to be losing either of the seats, let alone both. to have both the fight simultaneously is a division of resources and therefore one will watch with interest. the former president of the gambia has finally agreed to step down and leave the country. yahya jammeh had been clinging on to power despite losing last month's election. troops from several west african...
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said there is plenty of money because the economy is so strong, the labour party say the tories are a fundamental look at the principles of the nhs on a cross— party at the principles of the nhs on a cross—party basis. however, that story is a victory forjeremy corbyn. he raised this issue at prime minister's question time, and he raised it. simon stevens have been saying this, yet he woke up to headline saying that number ten was losing faith in him and he's had to come out and be quite explicit about the amount of money, he says there are financial pressures, and in 2018, 2019 we will have even less. ina 2018, 2019 we will have even less. in a macro but there will never be enough for the nhs, in a macro but there will never be enough forthe nhs, its in a macro but there will never be enough for the nhs, its demand in a macro but there will never be enough forthe nhs, its demand is infinite. two the government will say we've given them all the money they've asked for, but the nhs and others will say it is still not enough. don't taxpayers have to make a decision about whether they
said there is plenty of money because the economy is so strong, the labour party say the tories are a fundamental look at the principles of the nhs on a cross— party at the principles of the nhs on a cross—party basis. however, that story is a victory forjeremy corbyn. he raised this issue at prime minister's question time, and he raised it. simon stevens have been saying this, yet he woke up to headline saying that number ten was losing faith in him and he's had to come out and be quite...
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we have to bring in tori from tori's picks. tori coming in all the way, how are you?le cold. >> it is chilly. >> melania. >> off the shoulder? pgh yes. >> so the two frontrunners. >> ralph lawyer glenn let's talk a little bit about ralph lauren. some crazy people coming in? >> oh, my gosh. >> i took the acela down there. >> yes. >> so she did wear ralph lauren on election night. >> she wore ralph lauren off the shoulder white jumpsuit then also the rnc she wore roxanneda the so i kind of like there is doing neutrals. we have to see it. keep it up s she going to do more white, more pail pink, that kind of thing. >> you predict this for her daytime look? >> i predict neutral, stay white. >> let's look back at some of the other first ladies weave seen. obviously michelle obama stunned both times during the inauguration, we see her there in yellow. what's interesting with the yellow that's not an american designer? >> no, isabel, made the jacket and the dress, but she did go american for the second time around, tom brown, jay crew, both occasions. so, you know, they don't
we have to bring in tori from tori's picks. tori coming in all the way, how are you?le cold. >> it is chilly. >> melania. >> off the shoulder? pgh yes. >> so the two frontrunners. >> ralph lawyer glenn let's talk a little bit about ralph lauren. some crazy people coming in? >> oh, my gosh. >> i took the acela down there. >> yes. >> so she did wear ralph lauren on election night. >> she wore ralph lauren off the shoulder white jumpsuit...
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so tell that wonderful tory so just to see what colors have not been used so there would not be repeated she did not see any red end was his favorite color said he designed a favorite sparkling red dress it is the highlight because it is unique. > michele obama for. >> of course, nobody saw it before she came out on television it was a surprise . even he did not know he was elected as the designer until he saw its. was a surprise. the wall first white dress since nancy reagan is beautiful but it had a train. that was the biggest surprise of all. >> so let's go back in time to talk about eleanor roosevelt ecause the dress that you have here is one people might be surprised. >> is a beautiful dress machine has multiple inaugurations it as not on exhibit for a while. did it is a very film's star ooking dress for cohan it is also convertible when a lot of issues forecasts for ross roy hoff panetta is hell we show it but it did have detachable sleeves. hindu could attach it to the clips on the shoulders and also has a back way that you could open up to create a neckline you could wear it and
so tell that wonderful tory so just to see what colors have not been used so there would not be repeated she did not see any red end was his favorite color said he designed a favorite sparkling red dress it is the highlight because it is unique. > michele obama for. >> of course, nobody saw it before she came out on television it was a surprise . even he did not know he was elected as the designer until he saw its. was a surprise. the wall first white dress since nancy reagan is...
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deals for every room in your home and tory has them.anity fair's" blockbuster affair. emma, lupita nyong'o, natalie and more. the hollywood we all dream of. you'll see it right here. ♪ talk to me baby >>> and it takes two. the leading ladies of "resident evil," ali larter and milla jovovich joining us live. and they're here to say -- >> both: good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. you looked happy there. >> i was. >> welcome back. >> i was so surprised. i was excited. >> he didn't know what to do. it's great to have everybody here with us. happy friday eve and we are truly celebrating the life of mary tyler moore. i know that we use that word game changer. she truly was a game changer. icon, legend, inspiring so many people, many women on and off the screen including former first lady michelle obama. >> and not only michelle obama but oprah was also in awe of mary tyler moore and mary tyler moore surprised oprah on set and oprah was paying tribute to this tweet saying even now looking at this picture i want to cry. i still ca
deals for every room in your home and tory has them.anity fair's" blockbuster affair. emma, lupita nyong'o, natalie and more. the hollywood we all dream of. you'll see it right here. ♪ talk to me baby >>> and it takes two. the leading ladies of "resident evil," ali larter and milla jovovich joining us live. and they're here to say -- >> both: good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. you looked happy there. >> i was. >> welcome back....
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he expressed concerns right away and i cut up with him to say do you still have tories or concerns? know what questions he raises and how he feels after the confirmation hearing is important to watch. >> what is the status it of the repeal and when to recede that in the house quick. >> there are several steps congress must take to get this obamacare repeal going soul pass the budget resolution so republicans can draft of the repeal lot and that will come up next week we're talking long-- here but tentatively that is on wednesday night or republicans and democratic senators can put forward any thing of their choosing. we will be here late into the night then nato's to the house and the repeal and replace but trying to take it one step at a time reporting on congress for "politico". >> thanks for having me . . at 8:30 p.m. eastern, adams, author adams, author of green card warrior, my quest for legal immigration in an illegal system talks about his experiences and the efforts by the state department to complicate the process. on sunday p.m. eastern michael lewis on his latest book, th
he expressed concerns right away and i cut up with him to say do you still have tories or concerns? know what questions he raises and how he feels after the confirmation hearing is important to watch. >> what is the status it of the repeal and when to recede that in the house quick. >> there are several steps congress must take to get this obamacare repeal going soul pass the budget resolution so republicans can draft of the repeal lot and that will come up next week we're talking...
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tories jeering and cheering, when the forecast for people's income is likely to drop by 2000 pounds, 80,000, mister speaker, 18,000 people may lose their job in scotland as a result of the brexit plan of the prime minister. this is a price worth paying for our little britain brexit. >> i repeat what i said. we are working to get the best possible deal in terms of access to the single market and continuing to cooperate in partnership with member states of the european union. the right honorable gentlemen once again talks about the possibility about the negative impact on scotland. his party is dedicated to taking scotland out of the single market by taking it out of the united kingdom. be change they have been told by investors to rein in senior executive pay which is too often distorted by long-term incentive plans which is too complex to manage. my right honorable friend come part of the corporate governance review. >> my honorable friend raised an important issue and i am pleased to say government has taken action on executive pay giving shareholders the power to veto and force com
tories jeering and cheering, when the forecast for people's income is likely to drop by 2000 pounds, 80,000, mister speaker, 18,000 people may lose their job in scotland as a result of the brexit plan of the prime minister. this is a price worth paying for our little britain brexit. >> i repeat what i said. we are working to get the best possible deal in terms of access to the single market and continuing to cooperate in partnership with member states of the european union. the right...
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that is the real agenda of the tory party. mr. speaker, what the prime minister is doing is passionately aiming a threat at our public services with her threats about a bargain-basement britain. is her priority our struggling nhs, those denied social care, children having their school funding cut, or is it once again further cuts in big business taxation to make the rich even better off? pm may: i would simply remind the right honorable gentleman on the issue of workers' rights, i have been clear that the government will protect workers rights. we have a review of modern employment law to ensure that employment legislation is keeping up with the modern labor market. one of the objectives i've set out in my plan for our negotiating objective was to protect workers' rights. but he talks about threats to public services. i will tell him what the threat to public services would be. it would be a labor government borrowing 500 million extra pounds. that would destroy our economy and leave no funding for our public services. [shouting]
that is the real agenda of the tory party. mr. speaker, what the prime minister is doing is passionately aiming a threat at our public services with her threats about a bargain-basement britain. is her priority our struggling nhs, those denied social care, children having their school funding cut, or is it once again further cuts in big business taxation to make the rich even better off? pm may: i would simply remind the right honorable gentleman on the issue of workers' rights, i have been...
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tory has big savings to make your home sweet home a little sweeter.ndall's fifth-grade class. [laughter] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive. soon to be... everywhere. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea
tory has big savings to make your home sweet home a little sweeter.ndall's fifth-grade class. [laughter] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive. soon to be... everywhere. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that...
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cert tory at the end of the u.s.-american war.more about san diego all weekend on c-span3. >> we drove around the city with ken kramer to learn more about the city's history. >> thank you for showing around. ken: have you been here before? andrea: no, first time. ken: welcome to san diego. andrea: i know people say there's is beautiful scenery. what do people need to know beyond to that? ken:
cert tory at the end of the u.s.-american war.more about san diego all weekend on c-span3. >> we drove around the city with ken kramer to learn more about the city's history. >> thank you for showing around. ken: have you been here before? andrea: no, first time. ken: welcome to san diego. andrea: i know people say there's is beautiful scenery. what do people need to know beyond to that? ken:
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, we were about to leave you said i was being rude. >> anyway, we will talk about, because we have tori here our fashion expert. >> it was a weekend of tags when it came to this inauguration. i'm telling you on thursday night at the grand, what is it called, is what our state called, garden state ball. >> garden state ball. >> melania trump was first lady and came out in that gold dress. did you see this gold dress. >> i thought her outfits were top shelf, beautiful. tori will tell us what she thought. >> bring up the gold dress. >> we're not starting with that. >> okay, we are. so, trump women did not disappoint in the fashion department. they looked beautiful throughout the weekend. this was thursday night, she had this gold sequin gown, beautiful, showed off her shape, her hair was great. she did all nude, nude pumps. >> beautiful. >> just gorgeous. >> very nice. >> i love the long sleeves. >> very nice. >> she always does that she wear color she will wear it head to toe. >> yes. >> and melania what did she wear on friday. >> powder blue for inauguration. >> she wore a powder blue ca
, we were about to leave you said i was being rude. >> anyway, we will talk about, because we have tori here our fashion expert. >> it was a weekend of tags when it came to this inauguration. i'm telling you on thursday night at the grand, what is it called, is what our state called, garden state ball. >> garden state ball. >> melania trump was first lady and came out in that gold dress. did you see this gold dress. >> i thought her outfits were top shelf,...
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despite no group claiming responsibility for the attack, judicial tories call it a work of terrorists. turkish by mr. vliet will be long for the attacker is found. >>> the committee rally together to remember oscar grant for use killed by police eight years ago today. his mother said she had a hard time sleeping he received as the phone call that changed her life kept replaying in her head. she said she still thinks about her son everyday but with prayer she's healing slowly. 21- year-old killed by former art police officer while on his way home from watching you see fireworks in san francisco. he and his fans are pulled off the train at fruitvale station and within moments grant was shot. the officer was convicted and served two years for killing unarmed black man. >>> a landlord in canton was faced with the worst-case scenario after our tenant stop paying rent and continue to live there using a california loophole. this has got unchangeable and has displaced dollars to the state. the department of consumer affairs explains a lot tax cuts for retaliation or discoloration but this can
despite no group claiming responsibility for the attack, judicial tories call it a work of terrorists. turkish by mr. vliet will be long for the attacker is found. >>> the committee rally together to remember oscar grant for use killed by police eight years ago today. his mother said she had a hard time sleeping he received as the phone call that changed her life kept replaying in her head. she said she still thinks about her son everyday but with prayer she's healing slowly. 21-...
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the tory government needed good news stories. became the poster boy for the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher. the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher! the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher. . she wondered if there weren't a couple of useful shops around the corner from downing street. brown bread. new zealand butter... asian shopkeepers have been incredibly use to have the tory party. the image of the shopkeeper is a powerful one and the shopkeeper is a powerful one and the image of the asian shopkeeper is useful across the political spectrum of ha rd useful across the political spectrum of hard work or aspiration. it's better news from there this morning. it's also a very convenient way of suggesting that we live in a merotocracy we don't live in, it's used as a way to suggest to working—class that you should be able to pull yourself up by your boot straps so i think the idea of the successful asian shopkeeper has been useful politically for that reason. one success story was lor
the tory government needed good news stories. became the poster boy for the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher. the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher! the new entrepreneurial society championed by thatcher. . she wondered if there weren't a couple of useful shops around the corner from downing street. brown bread. new zealand butter... asian shopkeepers have been incredibly use to have the tory party. the image of the shopkeeper is a powerful one and the...
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cert tory at the end of the u.s.-american war. more about san diego all weekend on c-span3. >> we drove around the city with ken kramer to learn more about the city's history. >> thank you for showing around. ken: have you been here before? andrea: no, first time. ken: welcome to san diego. andrea: i know people say there's is beautiful scenery. what do people need to know beyond to that? ken: that is true. let's go to balboa park. this is a good example. there is the navy and there is the zoo. it's a growing city. there are a beautiful places i think tourists would, and see balboa park -- this is really the gym of our city and the centerpiece of it, a beautiful, beautiful park. the are the result of panama exhibition here. what that meant was the panama canal was opening in 1915 and they thought about it and they thought, where is logical place all of the places are going to come? they're going to come to the first port on the pacific ocean side. that, of course, will be san diego. let's make sure everybody knows about that. they
cert tory at the end of the u.s.-american war. more about san diego all weekend on c-span3. >> we drove around the city with ken kramer to learn more about the city's history. >> thank you for showing around. ken: have you been here before? andrea: no, first time. ken: welcome to san diego. andrea: i know people say there's is beautiful scenery. what do people need to know beyond to that? ken: that is true. let's go to balboa park. this is a good example. there is the navy and there...
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all phone types. >> how word is tory t. in thee isor art.t who t onlyceing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of ameca in the evolutioof cancer care center.com/experts available now. ensors.o coogs train "gma." back with milla jovovich and ali larter from "resident evil." it is the most successful video game and movie franchise of all time. great work there, ladies. >> thank you. >> yes. their new moved "resident evil: the final chapter" tomorrow. let'w dr. ou him. i thoug >> he a o wl be here e ] >> whoo.. >>oh, immedifair.r ever h w the was actuall o be an whic to g classes saturda buincredible. >> she's been i then and she it. >> easyo's amazing. she's so pet s s that sense. u >> shewodo. we're a and they >> go nurse. >> iery yor ins. inchapte>>or whating out the and thes o shetverytere haso wld female pica mieseeitchra w n'ot reall wve sn tomhe ovd r foral >> gutbi kwhat i was lgnifat and -- le rn>> when you talk ao n. com de rpowers. on' hashvee anys tpe wnstincts s o it'fundpeopan t ltikethin inpticpliten foro li baberywhere. dri
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tory rebels do not want to fight.s, they fear if they try to defy the result, it will provoke demands for scrapping the house of lords. jeremy corbyn has told his mps to back the legislation. so confident is mrs may, her people think she can get the bill through by march 9th. weeks before her end of march deadline. thank you. and you can see continuing coverage of that debate over on the bbc news channel. a legal battle over the rights of parents to take their children on term—time holidays reaches the supreme court today. five judges will hear an appeal by a council which fined a father, jon platt, for taking his daughter to florida without her school's permission. mr platt challenged his fine in the high court and won. our education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. john platt, a dad from the isle of wight fighting his case in the highest court in the united kingdom, over a £120 fine for taking his daughter on holiday to florida. it's a shocking situation that if i lose today that any unauthorised absence of
tory rebels do not want to fight.s, they fear if they try to defy the result, it will provoke demands for scrapping the house of lords. jeremy corbyn has told his mps to back the legislation. so confident is mrs may, her people think she can get the bill through by march 9th. weeks before her end of march deadline. thank you. and you can see continuing coverage of that debate over on the bbc news channel. a legal battle over the rights of parents to take their children on term—time holidays...
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today's hard tory brexit puts that at risk, but is it not also a kick in the teeth to many of those whothey would bea voted to leave, believing they would be a eea arrangement in place to mitigate the damage? well, i reject that analysis and i think what this is is engaging constructively with the real world. recognising the political red lines of the eu partners. if we don't, we are banging our heads against a brick wall. they have to recognise the red lines and then work together to find a solution that works for all the people in the uk and that is what we are doing. she is intent on pulling up are doing. she is intent on pulling up the drawbridge and possibly the customs union. we will cut ourselves off from the largest market on the planet, threatening jobs and finances. this is a messy brexit with the consequences we see in terms of the rise in the rate of inflation. with real living standards squeezed by this policy announcement so far, isn't it time, i appeal to the chancellor, he has the opportunity to reconsider cuts to in—work benefits and in the budget in march withdraw them
today's hard tory brexit puts that at risk, but is it not also a kick in the teeth to many of those whothey would bea voted to leave, believing they would be a eea arrangement in place to mitigate the damage? well, i reject that analysis and i think what this is is engaging constructively with the real world. recognising the political red lines of the eu partners. if we don't, we are banging our heads against a brick wall. they have to recognise the red lines and then work together to find a...
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-- tory. 50 amendments, what do you want to see the government agreed to? the government 's decision to limit debate on the single biggest issue facing the country in our lifetime will affect generations to come to just three days? that is totally outrageous and we should be opposing that but clearly, i would like to see an amendment on the single market and the customs union which is the most important things for me and how the government treats parliament going forward , government treats parliament going forward, and how much parliament is consulted and the kind of vote that we will have at the end of the process as well. then bradshaw, thank you. yesterday i spoke to a shadow cabinet member who said that they would be willing to resign from they would be willing to resign from the post in order to defy they would be willing to resign from the post in order to denyeremy corbyn because they feel so strongly that article 50 should be opposed. there could be trouble here next week forjeremy co
-- tory. 50 amendments, what do you want to see the government agreed to? the government 's decision to limit debate on the single biggest issue facing the country in our lifetime will affect generations to come to just three days? that is totally outrageous and we should be opposing that but clearly, i would like to see an amendment on the single market and the customs union which is the most important things for me and how the government treats parliament going forward , government treats...
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there is cross—party support for that, including on the tory benches.are not wrecking amendments, they are designed to ensure the process is carried through properly with proper scrutiny, as the supreme court has said. their decision, a terrible indictment of theresa may, her failure to have a proper plan before she embarked on this course of action, and her hostility to parliamentary scrutiny. we will make sure the parliamentary scrutiny is thorough. thank you for your time. joanna cherry, snp spokesperson on home affairs, in the house of commons. let us pick up on the implications of the supreme court judgment we had earlier on. a bit more on scotland because one of the things supreme court was being asked to decide on was whether the devolved legislatures of scotland and wales and northern ireland should have a say in triggering brexit through what is known as the convention. the supreme court said, those legislatures in scotland, wales and northern ireland did not need to have a say. let us talk to a professor of public law at the university of stra
there is cross—party support for that, including on the tory benches.are not wrecking amendments, they are designed to ensure the process is carried through properly with proper scrutiny, as the supreme court has said. their decision, a terrible indictment of theresa may, her failure to have a proper plan before she embarked on this course of action, and her hostility to parliamentary scrutiny. we will make sure the parliamentary scrutiny is thorough. thank you for your time. joanna cherry,...
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shared society" with a commitment to fairness, and reveals a deliberate attempt to break away from her toryur political correspondent, susana mendonca, joins us now from our london studio. susanna, what do you think she means by a "shared society"? it isa it is a phrase we have heard before. ed miliband, the former labour leader, use this phrase back in 2015. interesting that we have a conservative prime minister using the same language. it is very different language to the kind of thing we heard from david cameron, the former conservative leader, who talked about having a big society, where charities were very much involved in dealing with inequality. margaret thatcher famously said there was no such thing as society. theresa may is talking about a shared society, and says in the past governments have not really focused on trying to help people as much as they should. our focus on trying to help people as much as they should. ourfocus has been on they should. ourfocus has been on the individual and we need to be thinking about the responsibilities we have for one another. very little detai
shared society" with a commitment to fairness, and reveals a deliberate attempt to break away from her toryur political correspondent, susana mendonca, joins us now from our london studio. susanna, what do you think she means by a "shared society"? it isa it is a phrase we have heard before. ed miliband, the former labour leader, use this phrase back in 2015. interesting that we have a conservative prime minister using the same language. it is very different language to the kind...
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it was an easy concession for theresa may to make, but tory mps worried about brexit welcomed it.p in the white house later this week. and she told mps she won‘t duck policy differences. i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. i‘m able to do that because we have that special relationship. mps queued to offer issues where she could take on the new president. he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change treaty. president trump has repeatedly said that he will bring back torture as an instrument of policy. when she sees him on friday, will the prime minister make clear that in no circumstances will she permit britain to be dragged into facilitating that torture? time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello and welcome to sport today with me, hugh ferris. we are live at the bbc sport centre. coming up: triple treble trouble. nesta carter tests positive and usain bolt loses one of his nine gold medals. but it‘s not because of anything he did. egyptjoin ghana in the quarter finals of the africa cup of nations after beating the b
it was an easy concession for theresa may to make, but tory mps worried about brexit welcomed it.p in the white house later this week. and she told mps she won‘t duck policy differences. i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. i‘m able to do that because we have that special relationship. mps queued to offer issues where she could take on the new president. he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change treaty. president trump has repeatedly...
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and this retired homicide detective who i have taken with me as a partner to investigate the tories casesengaged in a tireless crusade to find his daughter's killer. >> this is why you get pulled over by the police? >> well -- [inaudible] >> nice homes. >> this is not the picture that you get when you think of the situation. >> i cannot even express my sorrow. i have conversation with my daughter, 17 years old. >> there was no reason for this to happen. >> we have done just about everything that we can do. >> they are doing everything that we can do and things that we cannot do. basically, i am leading the investigation from the beginning. >> that they my back hurt and i couldn't go with her. so she went by herself. [inaudible] >> that is the lowest elevation wise. [inaudible] so if i was going to ambush someone, that would be the place to do it. she thought as hard as she could. maybe because she fought so hard is why she is dead. if she would've succumbed a little bit. i don't know. i mean, this guy had no choice. he was going to kill her when she was going to kill him. >> i found her.
and this retired homicide detective who i have taken with me as a partner to investigate the tories casesengaged in a tireless crusade to find his daughter's killer. >> this is why you get pulled over by the police? >> well -- [inaudible] >> nice homes. >> this is not the picture that you get when you think of the situation. >> i cannot even express my sorrow. i have conversation with my daughter, 17 years old. >> there was no reason for this to happen....
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it was an easy concession for theresa may to make, but tory mps worried about brexit welcomed it.o keen to appear ahead of the game when she visits donald trump in the white house later this week. and she told mps she won't duck policy differences. i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. i'm able to do that because we have that special relationship. mps queued to offer issues where she could take on the new president. he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change treaty. president trump has repeatedly said that he will bring back torture as an instrument of policy. when she sees him on friday, will the prime minister make clear that in no circumstances will she permit britain to be dragged into facilitating that torture? will the prime minister tell president trump that she is not prepared to lower our food and safety standards or to open health systems for privatisation? her answer, she and her government would stand their ground. we will put uk interests and uk values first. another former prime minister's been in brussels, tony bl
it was an easy concession for theresa may to make, but tory mps worried about brexit welcomed it.o keen to appear ahead of the game when she visits donald trump in the white house later this week. and she told mps she won't duck policy differences. i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. i'm able to do that because we have that special relationship. mps queued to offer issues where she could take on the new president. he must abide by and not withdraw from the...
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tory rebels don't want a fight now.use of lords don't want to be seen to be defying the result of the referendum, and crucially, the labour leader has said his party will not stand in the way of triggering article 50, even though some of his mps will rebel against that. and on top of that, the court decided that the scottish parliament did not have a right to have a vote. so ministers are extremely confident, and the expectation is that a pared down bill will be introduced in the next few days. a word of warning, though. one thing we have learned from the whole brexit process and successive prime ministers have learned in our relations with europe — nothing ever goes smoothly. parliamentary trapdoors can still open without warning. norman smith, thank you. six months after the eu referendum, what the voters make of today's ruling? our correspondent danny savage has been finding out. when it came to the decision on whether to leave the eu or stay, leeds voted to remain, but only just. months later, what do the 49.7% who
tory rebels don't want a fight now.use of lords don't want to be seen to be defying the result of the referendum, and crucially, the labour leader has said his party will not stand in the way of triggering article 50, even though some of his mps will rebel against that. and on top of that, the court decided that the scottish parliament did not have a right to have a vote. so ministers are extremely confident, and the expectation is that a pared down bill will be introduced in the next few days....
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. >> opppposition grew dramaticacy follllowing an earththquake lind toto export tory gas drilling. >> it wiwill devastate the whole country. i c cannot walklk away from thi. people need d to know about it.. once you know the facts, , they will say, stopop fracking. led t to a temporary natitionwide mororatorium. although this has been lifted, some remain in limbo. >> we are not surprised. >> in sussex, it is unclear whether fracking wilill go ahea. >> this isis a p process i woult wish o on a anyone anywherere. i think it is a poisonous, potentially very dangerous process. here, we live in a beautiful part of the world that is classisified of an area o of the outstanding natural beauty. people have livestock, farms. we havee beautiful strtreams running through.h. it is a lovely place to lilive. fracking a and the industrialalization of the landscaped could ruin that. >> f forcing higigh vololumes of water r and carcinogenicic chems into the ground at the kind of pressure t that wouldd fractioiy in y your old r rock, relying on your own cemenent casases, thata leak, itit will go throug
. >> opppposition grew dramaticacy follllowing an earththquake lind toto export tory gas drilling. >> it wiwill devastate the whole country. i c cannot walklk away from thi. people need d to know about it.. once you know the facts, , they will say, stopop fracking. led t to a temporary natitionwide mororatorium. although this has been lifted, some remain in limbo. >> we are not surprised. >> in sussex, it is unclear whether fracking wilill go ahea. >> this isis a p...