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the tory party chairman is defending himself against angry pro—boris tory mps by saying a complaint wasbegin the preliminary process. quietly, next week i will not proceed beyond that stage foot in this case it came from lord sheikh, a long—standing tory peers. it is other more serious and more within the family status and if i started calling up to complain about tory mps. that be quite a handy way to generate stories in august. does it feel like the dog days of august? maybe about real four years ago we saw the end of silly season and a lot of journalists and saw the end of silly season and a lot ofjournalists and politicians felt that over the summer months they could have a bit of a break and kickback. we are living in such a polarised environment we do not have silly season anymore, we constantly have political schism is happening. henry is right. it shows the tories have to decide whether they embrace 215t—ce ntu ry have to decide whether they embrace 215t—century britain or follow along with boris. lord sheikh is very upset. he has had many threatening e—mails which he is referri
the tory party chairman is defending himself against angry pro—boris tory mps by saying a complaint wasbegin the preliminary process. quietly, next week i will not proceed beyond that stage foot in this case it came from lord sheikh, a long—standing tory peers. it is other more serious and more within the family status and if i started calling up to complain about tory mps. that be quite a handy way to generate stories in august. does it feel like the dog days of august? maybe about real...
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if boris was to tear the tory party a pa rt story.boris was to tear the tory party apart because he called women who wear face veils, called them like letterboxes, what will his epitaph be? it will be a scoop for the telegraph. he will have errant whatever sums he does. it is an interesting story. if it is as bad as the independent says that is real trouble for the tory party. he will not be worried by this story, he will see it going exactly the way he wa nts, will see it going exactly the way he wants, he will be delighted. ian martin in the times, saying he is not that organised. let us look at the express. this is interesting. eu fears zero deal brexit. now the eu is getting worried. the story is saying that brussels has appeared to blink for the first time in the flex is back row negotiations. but that in mind they are offering a access to the single market without the condition of free movement of eu citizens. we want out of the single market. would they really do that? why? read further down the story. you have got to page seve
if boris was to tear the tory party a pa rt story.boris was to tear the tory party apart because he called women who wear face veils, called them like letterboxes, what will his epitaph be? it will be a scoop for the telegraph. he will have errant whatever sums he does. it is an interesting story. if it is as bad as the independent says that is real trouble for the tory party. he will not be worried by this story, he will see it going exactly the way he wa nts, will see it going exactly the way...
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it is notjust the tories. you've got nigel farage coming back, he's not a tory.e politics, i missed the pa rt to front line politics, i missed the part when he left. but the tories are the governing party. they are fighting a5 are the governing party. they are fighting as they always have fought. the same me55 fighting as they always have fought. the same mess that was going on in 1990, here we are again, and the torie5 are very capable of pushing a prime minister out of office in office 50 that is one of the things 5he office 50 that is one of the things she is worried about as well. we are all caught up in it. we don't have anything to do with it we can't affect it, we just have to watch thi5 affect it, we just have to watch this thing again. a bit like watching a car crash. no, bad so prefer. —— no bad 50 error. —— 50 opera. you're going to see alternative brexit plans. bolger‘s tory party conference was a disaster for theresa may. don't be surprised if in some way, bori5john50n may be the next prime minister. they start selling this plan to brussels next week
it is notjust the tories. you've got nigel farage coming back, he's not a tory.e politics, i missed the pa rt to front line politics, i missed the part when he left. but the tories are the governing party. they are fighting a5 are the governing party. they are fighting as they always have fought. the same me55 fighting as they always have fought. the same mess that was going on in 1990, here we are again, and the torie5 are very capable of pushing a prime minister out of office in office 50...
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tori: the u.s. and mexico have things they need to sort out when it comes to rules of origin, how we decide how cars and car parts can cross the borders free of tariffs, free of barriers. those are things we need to iron out. after canada and mexico come to some sort of resolution, they can pitch to canada. kentucky.rankfurt, is so hopped up on president trump calling that woman a dog, and maxine waters said she would kill him. host: we are talking about trade right now. that is the discussion we are having. we had open phones in the last hour. do you have a question about trade? caller: yeah. i think we have the best president we ever got, on he is trying to help america. some of the news, all they do is run him down. host: that is james in kentucky. do you want to talk about the news coverage of the renegotiation? has there been an expectation in the news coverage across the country that this was going to take as long as it has? tori: i think the administration has set a lot of these different dea
tori: the u.s. and mexico have things they need to sort out when it comes to rules of origin, how we decide how cars and car parts can cross the borders free of tariffs, free of barriers. those are things we need to iron out. after canada and mexico come to some sort of resolution, they can pitch to canada. kentucky.rankfurt, is so hopped up on president trump calling that woman a dog, and maxine waters said she would kill him. host: we are talking about trade right now. that is the discussion...
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maybe something that many in the tory party would object to, but in the country different. certainly, boris is seen as he left the cabinet, that he has seen some popularity go up amongst the conservative grassroots, and people are saying... i don't think, the first thing that boris johnson wanted, had to do was convince his colleagues to back him, in parliament. i think that that is probably the biggest hurdle he had to overcome, to see how many tory mps are coming out, and criticising him, including the prime minister, and also the tory party chair, brandon lewis. that is a significant hurdle. and also picked up on the front page of the guardian, tory party pressure to discipline boris johnson, because a official complete has been made. absolutely. you have had some people criticise him. baroness warsi being very vocal. other people have also said that... there is a brat of debate going on. i figured is very interesting about how borisjohnson has been criticised by theresa may, and brandon lewis, asda is turning into a bit ofa brandon lewis, asda is turning into a bit of a
maybe something that many in the tory party would object to, but in the country different. certainly, boris is seen as he left the cabinet, that he has seen some popularity go up amongst the conservative grassroots, and people are saying... i don't think, the first thing that boris johnson wanted, had to do was convince his colleagues to back him, in parliament. i think that that is probably the biggest hurdle he had to overcome, to see how many tory mps are coming out, and criticising him,...
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i may be against the tory party but i am against the tory party but i am against the tory party but ihadow cabinet ministers who are having self— help groups to try and counsel themselves. and some of them are a p pa re ntly themselves. and some of them are apparently meeting, saying we have got to sort this out, this summer has been a car crash. they are very angry about the dramas surrounding anti—semitism and margaret hodge and all the rest of it. people think that parties that used to be suitable for us have got to change. they have no home. what is intriguing, buried in the second paragraph, the story thatjohn mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, and you couldn't get a cigarette paper between him and jeremy corbyn, and there is a story that they are not even talking and they have had a major fallout over the anti—semitism issue, which is very intriguing. moving away from politics, the dreadful bridge collapse in general, so dreadful bridge collapse in general, so horrifying. and the mail on sunday have an interesting follow—up. —— genoa. potentially some british bridges are substand
i may be against the tory party but i am against the tory party but i am against the tory party but ihadow cabinet ministers who are having self— help groups to try and counsel themselves. and some of them are a p pa re ntly themselves. and some of them are apparently meeting, saying we have got to sort this out, this summer has been a car crash. they are very angry about the dramas surrounding anti—semitism and margaret hodge and all the rest of it. people think that parties that used to...
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home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for eight matthys hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately is hashim amla with bold for a dark winter and decant provided the best of the resistance south africa's standard skiff is scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka as a killer then and jaya the right arm spin bowler helping himself to six for twenty nine as the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the series three two. and. thank you very much tatiana now finally this bulletin mexico city is one of the most congested in the world
home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for eight matthys hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately is hashim amla with bold for a dark winter and decant provided the best of the resistance south africa's standard skiff is scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka as a killer then and jaya the right arm spin bowler helping himself to six for twenty nine as the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the series three two. and....
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an issue that resonates well with the grassroots of the tory party.a senior conservative said he would quit if mrjohnson got the top job. i've no idea if it enhances his leadership ambition, but one thing is quite clear — if he became leader of the party ifor one would not be in it. really? you'd leave? oh, yes, without the slightest doubt. why? because i don't regard him as a fit and proper person to lead a political party. so borisjohnson, the front man of brexit, continues to divide. then, you say he is on holiday. he hasn't made any comment in relation to all this, but where does this debate go from location at? pressure is piling up on borisjohnson from within the party, the latest intervention from ruth davidson, the tory leader in scotland who called his comments "gratuitously offensive and deliberately so" but some of his fa ns and deliberately so" but some of his fans and parliament have been rallying to his defence during the day seeing these are just attacks by remain supporting tories who fear a leadership challenge. i think that is one of
an issue that resonates well with the grassroots of the tory party.a senior conservative said he would quit if mrjohnson got the top job. i've no idea if it enhances his leadership ambition, but one thing is quite clear — if he became leader of the party ifor one would not be in it. really? you'd leave? oh, yes, without the slightest doubt. why? because i don't regard him as a fit and proper person to lead a political party. so borisjohnson, the front man of brexit, continues to divide. then,...
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tory leadership rules that would help him. -- again.oots movement to make it easierfor mps to grassroots movement to make it easier for mps to get onto that final ballot. they are calling for any mp that has 20 colleagues backing them should be able to be voted on by the party membership. lord haig has come out saying that it isa lord haig has come out saying that it is a big mistake to change the entire system for short—term game. although there are deep frustration is particularly related to brexit as the government is negotiating and there is this sense that new leadership might emerge, that the process shouldn't be easier for one particular candidate. how likely is it, in your expert opinion, that we will have a tory leadership contest sometime in the next year? in the next year i would say that is probable and in that case, unless there is a general election before then, the leader of the party will be the prime minister and effectively the question is, who chooses the next prime minister? should it be a filtering job by tory mps t
tory leadership rules that would help him. -- again.oots movement to make it easierfor mps to grassroots movement to make it easier for mps to get onto that final ballot. they are calling for any mp that has 20 colleagues backing them should be able to be voted on by the party membership. lord haig has come out saying that it isa lord haig has come out saying that it is a big mistake to change the entire system for short—term game. although there are deep frustration is particularly related...
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what they are saying is that tory grassroots and tory donors are saying that this whole thing is ridiculousscipline everybody. — — shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. —— that boris johnson. frankly, he has to do. if complaints are made, the body has to investigate. they made is narrated. lam sure investigate. they made is narrated. i am sure they will. but they at least have to industry. then stanley johnson weighs in and says boris johnson weighs in and says boris johnson should have gone further in the article, saying that the burqa should be banned in schools and hospitals. personally, ithought it was. i didn't think you could do surgery was. i didn't think you could do surgery and teach kids wearing a burqa. anyway, we can see where the telegraph is coming from there. behind boris, and presumably it will be when he finally makes his pitch for the leadership. lots of people welcome the debate over the burqa in one way 01’ welcome the debate over the burqa in one way or another, whatever side you are on, but i think it is his actual comments that people were annoyed b
what they are saying is that tory grassroots and tory donors are saying that this whole thing is ridiculousscipline everybody. — — shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. —— that boris johnson. frankly, he has to do. if complaints are made, the body has to investigate. they made is narrated. lam sure investigate. they made is narrated. i am sure they will. but they at least have to industry. then stanley johnson weighs in and says boris johnson weighs in and says boris...
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the latest intervention came from ruth davidson, the tory leader in scotla nd davidson, the tory leader called his comments gratuitously offensive. some of mr johnson's fans in parliament insist these attacks are being led by remain supporting conservatives who fear a leadership challenge. but he seems to be angering the very mps whose support he would need. it's significant that senior ministers, including theresa may, have rounded on him and demanded an apology. mr johnson himself insists he is right and there is no sign of an apology at the moment. thank you. the pound fell today, to its lowest level against the dollar in almost a year. investors are concerned that the uk will leave the european union without a deal, in eight months' time. sterling is also down against the euro, the yen and the swiss franc. our economics corrspsondent andy verity is here with me. bad news for people heading abroad, but why exactly the markets spooked? as you mention, there is growing concern that we may leave the european union without any kind of trade deal in place, which might hamper economic grow
the latest intervention came from ruth davidson, the tory leader in scotla nd davidson, the tory leader called his comments gratuitously offensive. some of mr johnson's fans in parliament insist these attacks are being led by remain supporting conservatives who fear a leadership challenge. but he seems to be angering the very mps whose support he would need. it's significant that senior ministers, including theresa may, have rounded on him and demanded an apology. mr johnson himself insists he...
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some people are looking forward to the tory party conference coming up.risjohnson talking about his vision for brexit, whether it is a vision or a plan, it will get the eurosceptics and the brexiteers in the tory party very energised and i am sure with the likes of jacob rees—mogg energised and i am sure with the likes ofjacob rees—mogg backing him to be the leader of the tory party. she wants to have a good tory party conference and it is clearly on her mind because she is talking about the domestic agenda and the great thing she has done, getting young people on the housing ladder, which iam sure people on the housing ladder, which i am sure is something that you would disagree with.” i am sure is something that you would disagree with. i am apolitical. it will be a short conference. she doesn't want to talk about brexit and borisjohnson but u nfortu nately about brexit and borisjohnson but unfortunately she is talking about both. the most telling paragraph in this piece on the guardian was she was on another tv station and she said, when she said... sh
some people are looking forward to the tory party conference coming up.risjohnson talking about his vision for brexit, whether it is a vision or a plan, it will get the eurosceptics and the brexiteers in the tory party very energised and i am sure with the likes of jacob rees—mogg energised and i am sure with the likes ofjacob rees—mogg backing him to be the leader of the tory party. she wants to have a good tory party conference and it is clearly on her mind because she is talking about...
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everything he does has to be seen with the prism of when not tory retreat...eadership contest comes. what else is he therefore now. he resigned hisjob and trying to put himself in a position where he will succeed the prime minister. and he has a final shot because it does not get it this time... this is still in the telegraph. i get the feeling the headline was written by someone who is not a regular. it is... i do not know what a dope club is other than the chairman of the united kingdom cannabis social clubs as id claims it is 160 of them ranging from dundee to the isle of wight. i like the idea that everyone on the isle of wightjust the idea that everyone on the isle of wight just going the idea that everyone on the isle of wightjust going off into their local village hall... who knew there was a united kingdom cannabis social clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. telegraphed his clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegrap
everything he does has to be seen with the prism of when not tory retreat...eadership contest comes. what else is he therefore now. he resigned hisjob and trying to put himself in a position where he will succeed the prime minister. and he has a final shot because it does not get it this time... this is still in the telegraph. i get the feeling the headline was written by someone who is not a regular. it is... i do not know what a dope club is other than the chairman of the united kingdom...
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race row is brewing after it's revealed his official facebook page hosts anti—islamic posts. ‘100 toriesl‘ — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will face a back lash in the commons unless she scraps her controversial brexit chequers deal. next to a picture of ben stokes back on the cricket pitch, the sunday telegraph says the government is considering plans to solve the care crisis by launching a new ‘care isa' which is exempt from inheritance tax. let's start with brexit. so we can get it out of the way. all the warnings that —— about what will happen in case other no deal. he we have the government setting out project no fear which has ideas on how to make it less worrying. the reason they have to do this is because, i have to say, the scare stories about and no deal brexit have become a bit out of control. if you believe everything, the planes will not be able to fly, we will run out of food ijuly 2019 we will run out of food ijuly 2019 we will run out of food ijuly 2019 we will run out of blood, medicines and according to make love island, we will run out of trees. ac
race row is brewing after it's revealed his official facebook page hosts anti—islamic posts. ‘100 toriesl‘ — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will face a back lash in the commons unless she scraps her controversial brexit chequers deal. next to a picture of ben stokes back on the cricket pitch, the sunday telegraph says the government is considering plans to solve the care crisis by launching a new ‘care isa' which is exempt from inheritance tax. let's start with...
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and she does, there will probably be about, well, how many tory mps are they?ction at some point and we are already fishing around to see who might be the best person to i’ufi. see who might be the best person to run. sajid javid is see who might be the best person to run. sajidjavid is an see who might be the best person to run. sajid javid is an attractive figure, partly because of his back story. he doesn't look like an old married tory mp. also because he has had a few good weeks. realistically, when she does eventually go, in about the year 2055, it is going to come down to boris versus someone else. boris has had an excellent summer, partly thanks to burqagate, which i don't even think was his own invention. he told a joke in a column which became a huge media sensation. theresa may decided to pile on top of him on the basis of that, and all it has really done is rally support for him from the tory grassroots. nasty talk about sajid javid, but i think the big fish to wash is borisjohnson. javid, but i think the big fish to wash is boris johnson. it wasn't
and she does, there will probably be about, well, how many tory mps are they?ction at some point and we are already fishing around to see who might be the best person to i’ufi. see who might be the best person to run. sajid javid is see who might be the best person to run. sajidjavid is an see who might be the best person to run. sajid javid is an attractive figure, partly because of his back story. he doesn't look like an old married tory mp. also because he has had a few good weeks....
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if you were a suspected tory colonel lynch as well as the men under his charge would summarily tarred and feathered you. so the term lynching comes from colonel charles lynch jr. during the revolutionary period and during this period by and large individuals who would be victims of being summarily punished were white. when we get to the 1880s, 1890s when we are talking about black lynching victims the intent was to expunge that person from the community. that person murdered, collective murder to be an example of others in the community. the intent was to kill. they attend was lethal so that others in the community what sort of stay in line. they would stay under control, so lynching began as a form of social control in the 1780s and 1790s but by the 1880s, by the 1890s and definitely into the 20th century lynching had become a form of racial social control where the primary victims were african-american and the primary perpetrators are white americans. again lynching has this long history in the country. it's a racial ace history. there was a lot of evidence that i could draw on to m
if you were a suspected tory colonel lynch as well as the men under his charge would summarily tarred and feathered you. so the term lynching comes from colonel charles lynch jr. during the revolutionary period and during this period by and large individuals who would be victims of being summarily punished were white. when we get to the 1880s, 1890s when we are talking about black lynching victims the intent was to expunge that person from the community. that person murdered, collective murder...
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you can argue these are tory cuts and this is the affect of them.er argument that this is chronic misspending by a tory run council but either way, this is on page two of the express and give jeremy corbyn had his way, the one on the front page of every paper. we have inherited hearing today that there are other county councils that might be in a lot of trouble as well. not only northamptonshire, not going to be a one—off. well. not only northamptonshire, not going to be a one-off. the government has borne a huge amount of cuts 5ince government has borne a huge amount of cuts since 2010. they have been basically at the front line of delivering austerity and fiscal consolidation because the nhs is a protected and increasingly other more popular departments like education or defence get rolled into that. the local governments end being decimated. they have notju5t conservative council5 have presented to raise council tax and build up their own resources and some mini5ter5 their own resources and some ministers to stop them from doing that. but st 5y5t
you can argue these are tory cuts and this is the affect of them.er argument that this is chronic misspending by a tory run council but either way, this is on page two of the express and give jeremy corbyn had his way, the one on the front page of every paper. we have inherited hearing today that there are other county councils that might be in a lot of trouble as well. not only northamptonshire, not going to be a one—off. well. not only northamptonshire, not going to be a one-off. the...
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this is what the tory party, or at least a large part of the tory party wanted.olve the problems of the tory party. it is for politicians on all sides including in the uk, to begin being honest. the whole idea that you can have brexit and you can cherry pick... people use the sentence "we are going to make brexit a success". why aren't they honest and say there is no such thing as a successful brexit because it will always hurt and it will hurt many people, but it will hurt primarily people in the united kingdom. i find that very sad. what they should do is not expect the eu to undo the eu and the internal market, what they must do is be honest to their own voters. there is a sense in which, with your stance and some would describe it as intransigent. i know you reject that. but your absolute insistence on the laws and the process that the eu has established, you risk a form of mutually assured destruction, don't you? yes, a chaotic cliff edge crash out brexit is going to be undeniably very damaging to the uk economy, but it will be equally damaging to economies
this is what the tory party, or at least a large part of the tory party wanted.olve the problems of the tory party. it is for politicians on all sides including in the uk, to begin being honest. the whole idea that you can have brexit and you can cherry pick... people use the sentence "we are going to make brexit a success". why aren't they honest and say there is no such thing as a successful brexit because it will always hurt and it will hurt many people, but it will hurt primarily...
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the tories are not in opposition, stillan if, it minister, and the tories are not in opposition, still without experience in, which is why you see someone with age talked up. what's your sense of the conservatives you talk to about how they think that kind of current crop, or is there a yearning that, actually, we need to get the younger faces promoted in government so that when it comes we have a much better choice? the younger mps certainly think that more younger mps should be put forward. i don't know how the cabinet think, because they have ambitions of their own and there is an idea of everyone having a turn. there are people who are talked up, like james cleverly, and the chairman of the foreign affairs select committee, and they are seen as promising people, but unless they have ministerial experience, and so far they have seemed defensive with the reshuffle, perhaps they haven't wanted to do that. it does show the population just wants some change, because we had a stalemate at the last election with two leaders who we re last election with two leaders who were not popular at
the tories are not in opposition, stillan if, it minister, and the tories are not in opposition, still without experience in, which is why you see someone with age talked up. what's your sense of the conservatives you talk to about how they think that kind of current crop, or is there a yearning that, actually, we need to get the younger faces promoted in government so that when it comes we have a much better choice? the younger mps certainly think that more younger mps should be put forward. i...
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party and it creates islamophobia in the tory party.oris johnson. islamophobia in the tory party. many members like borisjohnson. although he is not calling for a ban, the language she is using is legitimising anti—muslim sentiment is already in a hostile environment where muslim women who were the headscarf are already at risk of facing assault, not just headscarf are already at risk of facing assault, notjust verbal or physical but also sexual as the result of islamophobia. what he's doing is these things. —— he is normalising these things. he does not think it should be banned make it is in denmark and france, he is not dictating what women should wear. he is dictating became golf clothes women should read —— he is dictating the kind of clothes women should wear. if you're talking about oppression of women, how is it different telling them what they should wear? it is equally oppressive, the fact we're debating time and time again what muslim women are wearing, the amount of times people have pushed for the face veil ban to be debate
party and it creates islamophobia in the tory party.oris johnson. islamophobia in the tory party. many members like borisjohnson. although he is not calling for a ban, the language she is using is legitimising anti—muslim sentiment is already in a hostile environment where muslim women who were the headscarf are already at risk of facing assault, not just headscarf are already at risk of facing assault, notjust verbal or physical but also sexual as the result of islamophobia. what he's doing...
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some colleagues say he should have the tory whip removed — though sources close to mrjohnson say it'sortant difficult issues are debated. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. what muslim women choose to wear in public can be a sensitive subject — guaranteed to provoke debate, and one on which borisjohnson has made his views clear. but his language has prompted criticism, from his opponents, the prime minister and other senior conservatives who say he went too far and should apologise. it seems to me that what boris might want to do now is consider whether some of the language that he used was inappropriate, and if he chooses to apologise no doubt that will be welcomed. but i don't think we should take from this incident that people are prohibited from discussing this subject — it is a perfectly legitimate subject for debate — but it is one of those subjects, and there are many of them in politics, where politicians should be careful about the language that they use. writing in the daily telegraph on monday, borisjohnson said a total ban on full face coverings
some colleagues say he should have the tory whip removed — though sources close to mrjohnson say it'sortant difficult issues are debated. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. what muslim women choose to wear in public can be a sensitive subject — guaranteed to provoke debate, and one on which borisjohnson has made his views clear. but his language has prompted criticism, from his opponents, the prime minister and other senior conservatives who say he went too far and should...
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senior tories have criticised mrjohnson using offensive language.concerns some is that it will be seized upon and used to justify anti—muslim action. but a source close to boris johnson says he was actually speaking up for liberal values and would not be apologising. vicki young, westminster. the prime minister is in edinburgh this evening, where's she's holding talks with scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon, on the uk's brexit plans. 0ur correspondent glenn campbell is in edinburgh. glenn, what assurances are the scottish government seeking, and are they likely to get them? no word on theresa may on brexit as she arrived at these talks with nicola sturgeon near the scottish parliament in edinburgh but in advance of the meeting the first minister said she wa nted meeting the first minister said she wanted the prime minister to roll out a no—deal brexit which she thinks would be catastrophic economically. i don't think theresa may is in a position to give that sort of guarantee because the eu has already criticised her current brexit proposals.
senior tories have criticised mrjohnson using offensive language.concerns some is that it will be seized upon and used to justify anti—muslim action. but a source close to boris johnson says he was actually speaking up for liberal values and would not be apologising. vicki young, westminster. the prime minister is in edinburgh this evening, where's she's holding talks with scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon, on the uk's brexit plans. 0ur correspondent glenn campbell is in edinburgh....
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as cases of modern slavery possibly go to three hundred percent of the bars five years under the tories according to figures in britain is probably more than three hundred percent is probably not related simply to under the tories there are three drivers really more and more vulnerable people displaced people across the globe and in our own society people are desperate for a chance a second factor change of employment practices no longer a personal relationship between employer and employee people are not flexible working hours they want flexible employees so there's plenty of room for agency working and people just to be slipped under the counter kind of thing and then the third reason why it's exploding is that we're also busy looking at our screens and running our own lives we don't notice what's going on and we don't see what's happening some are brothers and sisters we just take it for granted it must be all right but we've got to start looking and saying what's happening and raising questions about we were decades of new liberalism in this country which is necessarily individual b
as cases of modern slavery possibly go to three hundred percent of the bars five years under the tories according to figures in britain is probably more than three hundred percent is probably not related simply to under the tories there are three drivers really more and more vulnerable people displaced people across the globe and in our own society people are desperate for a chance a second factor change of employment practices no longer a personal relationship between employer and employee...
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he had to go under investigation by the tory party because that is the way the system works.ed any crime under the code of conduct —— chances are he will be exonerated. he had a universe to choose from to do his telegraph column but he chooses this and he knew exactly what he was doing. it is part of a leadership bid. the cabinet is split according to the sunday times. over what action should be taken. with this item and have gone on for as long as this had been back in may? dashwood this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone on. this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone onm this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone on. it is the silly season, when we should be talking about the most serious thing affecting this country which isn't borisjohnson, it affecting this country which isn't boris johnson, it is affecting this country which isn't borisjohnson, it is brexit. the timing, isa borisjohnson, it is brexit. the timing, is a good time to get your pitch out there if you want to have a lead ship it in the autumn and unconvinc
he had to go under investigation by the tory party because that is the way the system works.ed any crime under the code of conduct —— chances are he will be exonerated. he had a universe to choose from to do his telegraph column but he chooses this and he knew exactly what he was doing. it is part of a leadership bid. the cabinet is split according to the sunday times. over what action should be taken. with this item and have gone on for as long as this had been back in may? dashwood this...
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senior tories have criticised mrjohnson using offensive language. stay with us on bbc news.anniversary of the battle that helped end the great war at amiens. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war or taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she's achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. our main headline: firefighters in california continue to battle the biggest blaze ever to hit the state, and it could be burning for weeks. let's stay with that story a
senior tories have criticised mrjohnson using offensive language. stay with us on bbc news.anniversary of the battle that helped end the great war at amiens. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war or taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces....
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from 7.5 billion to just 1 billion since introduced, much of the money going to good causes, the torieslobby and woo young voters so this is obviously testa m e nt to voters so this is obviously testament to the fact they think it is working but also trying to get ahead of labour. just before i let nicola end, are you good, do you ta ke nicola end, are you good, do you take the bag for life? sometimes, not all the time. my son is better than me. what about you? i am terrible, i have huge stack of bags because i always forget.” terrible, i have huge stack of bags because i always forget. i wonder whether that point the money goes to good causes has not been plugged and not quite realised. it is not obligatory. i think shops are encouraged. some of them celebrate it more than others, and it is interesting, this policy obviously was quite dramatic when it was introduced because it affects everyone so much, every time you go, and it is interesting to see the tories try to use attacks the change behaviour, and obviously it has changed behaviour, the cuts in the amount of plastic bags used, d
from 7.5 billion to just 1 billion since introduced, much of the money going to good causes, the torieslobby and woo young voters so this is obviously testa m e nt to voters so this is obviously testament to the fact they think it is working but also trying to get ahead of labour. just before i let nicola end, are you good, do you ta ke nicola end, are you good, do you take the bag for life? sometimes, not all the time. my son is better than me. what about you? i am terrible, i have huge stack...
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an issue that resonates well with the grassroots of the tory party. conservative said he would quit if mrjohnson got the top job. i've no idea if it enhances his leadership ambition but one thing is quite clear — if he became leader of the party ifor one would not be in it. really? you'd leave? oh yes, without the slightest doubt. why? because i don't regard him as a fit and proper person to lead a political party. so borisjohnson, the front man of brexit, continues to divide. a nine—year—old girl has died after suffering a serious head injury following a rock slide on the beach at the seaside village of staithes in north yorkshire. emergency services were called to the area just after quarter past four this afternoon. the coastguard confirmed that a section of the cliff had fallen. 0ur correspondent peter harris sent this from the scene. well, the ambulance service, they were called here at around about 1l20pm this afternoon to a report that a child had been injured in a rock fall. the police were also called in, and north yorkshire police confirmed
an issue that resonates well with the grassroots of the tory party. conservative said he would quit if mrjohnson got the top job. i've no idea if it enhances his leadership ambition but one thing is quite clear — if he became leader of the party ifor one would not be in it. really? you'd leave? oh yes, without the slightest doubt. why? because i don't regard him as a fit and proper person to lead a political party. so borisjohnson, the front man of brexit, continues to divide. a...
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outrage over child sex abuse condom says he shares people's anger over the church's failure to hide the tory priests and the superiors who protect them but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice also coming up. as migrants aboard a rescue ship go on a.
outrage over child sex abuse condom says he shares people's anger over the church's failure to hide the tory priests and the superiors who protect them but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice also coming up. as migrants aboard a rescue ship go on a.
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grassroots and others who voted for the tories in 2017 to contact their mps say we did not like thesethmetic. the big question then is does this mean you will go back into ukip and ta ke mean you will go back into ukip and take leadership over? right now it is run by another gentleman as some have speculated that he could return. if so, again, in terms of arithmetic and that is very bad news for theresa may. and people said there was no need for ukip any more. yes, they had boasted of some increase in surges in membership. how big they are, we do not know. if he does come back and managed to kill this prime ministerial plank on this monday the first time he has managed the feat. bless him for trying. the goals of what anyone thinks about him, he is a man who was paid 81 —— £85,000 a year to be mep for south east england, a constituency that covers a huge chunk of wall because of the southeast and a bit above london as well. here presents many big people and should be in the eu parliament contributing to our negotiations or lack thereof. that is why he is paid for and what he claims ex
grassroots and others who voted for the tories in 2017 to contact their mps say we did not like thesethmetic. the big question then is does this mean you will go back into ukip and ta ke mean you will go back into ukip and take leadership over? right now it is run by another gentleman as some have speculated that he could return. if so, again, in terms of arithmetic and that is very bad news for theresa may. and people said there was no need for ukip any more. yes, they had boasted of some...
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tory, the person you vote for the tory, the person you vote for may well be the next prominence. i think people looking at, pro brexit and anti—bursa, so they can penetrate this party and have a voice that i am denied at the deciduous a—level. voice that i am denied at the deciduous a-level. one of the questions is how popular is boris johnson out in the country, not in the party? in other words, if he we re the party? in other words, if he were party leader, how much of an asset would he be to the party?” think you will see major sponsors asset would he be to the party?|j think you will see major sponsors on that if you look at what happened with his telegraph comment a few weeks back in his comments but the burqa in the language he used around that. when a part of the public, a large percentage agree with his comments. i think many will say that he isa comments. i think many will say that he is a man of the people, he understands our concerns and is not the correct as the rest of them, he gets us. but the same time, he has a lwa ys gets us. but the same time, he has always been
tory, the person you vote for the tory, the person you vote for may well be the next prominence. i think people looking at, pro brexit and anti—bursa, so they can penetrate this party and have a voice that i am denied at the deciduous a—level. voice that i am denied at the deciduous a-level. one of the questions is how popular is boris johnson out in the country, not in the party? in other words, if he we re the party? in other words, if he were party leader, how much of an asset would he...
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that's tori brown standing in the dark. member walks past, doesn't look like she even notices him. >> he's walk around. >> oh, look, grandma. >> oh my gosh. >> that's grandmy. now tori said she was perfectly fine after the video. she just needed some time to recuperate. >> he's a marine and he came home to surprise her. >> i bet you he's going to be calling next time, grandma, i'm coming home. >> oh, wow! >>> this power couple's geared up for a big day. >> and then because the ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! sunrise, state, put it altogether and be proud of where you live. >>> if you think you're looking at a cross-fit gym,ed it you'd be a little wrong. and then be
that's tori brown standing in the dark. member walks past, doesn't look like she even notices him. >> he's walk around. >> oh, look, grandma. >> oh my gosh. >> that's grandmy. now tori said she was perfectly fine after the video. she just needed some time to recuperate. >> he's a marine and he came home to surprise her. >> i bet you he's going to be calling next time, grandma, i'm coming home. >> oh, wow! >>> this power couple's geared up for a...
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then a discussion of nafta renegotiations and trump administration trade policy with tori whiting and lori wallach. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. in the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. next, today's white house briefing with sarah sanders. most of the briefing center dot former white house staffer's recent criticism of president trump and his response. defense department officials gave an update on efforts to return american soldiers killed in the korean war. this is 35 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon. the images from the honorable carry ceremony at joint base pearl harbor this month made us all proud to be americans. president trump is committed to getting the 8000 left behind from the korean war home ever
then a discussion of nafta renegotiations and trump administration trade policy with tori whiting and lori wallach. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. in the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the...
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it has split the tories, this issue?g of the week, the initial outrage came from muslim leaders and groups, the conservative muslim forum, muslim council of britain. then the chair of the party, brandon lewis, he said he had asked borisjohnson to apologise and then theresa may echoed those calls and it emerged dozens echoed those calls and it emerged d oze ns of echoed those calls and it emerged dozens of complaints had been made to the party, and they started the process that could lead to an investigation. at that stage, a number of tory mps became quite frustrated at the way the party was handling it. they thought there was no need for an investigation, iain duncan smith said he did not think the party should be shutting down debate on issues like this or shutting down the views of mps. i have spoken to other mps who think borisjohnson did have spoken to other mps who think boris johnson did not have spoken to other mps who think borisjohnson did not use the sort of language that is appropriate for politician, he shou
it has split the tories, this issue?g of the week, the initial outrage came from muslim leaders and groups, the conservative muslim forum, muslim council of britain. then the chair of the party, brandon lewis, he said he had asked borisjohnson to apologise and then theresa may echoed those calls and it emerged dozens echoed those calls and it emerged d oze ns of echoed those calls and it emerged dozens of complaints had been made to the party, and they started the process that could lead to an...
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remarks — and details increasing pressure on the former foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories him. an eclectic bunch of front pages there — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the times has the scoop are poisoning, with washington claiming that it could affect the economy. quite the mixture of front pages there, and lots of different headlines. but let'sjust there, and lots of different headlines. but let's just start with the telegraph, of course, the newspaper that had borisjohnson‘s original column which sparked this huge row. and jessica, picking up on these comments from ruth davidson saying that the burqas are no different from crucifixes. the telegraph certainly got their money ‘s worth from his comments. this is going into the fourth day of talking about them. ruth davidson, waded in to criticise boris, she says that you would not have a similar kind of debate about the banning of a crew to six that —— crucifix. i think some people may say that there are different issues at play. in fact, boris wasn't even arguing for a ban on wearing a burqa, but this kind of
remarks — and details increasing pressure on the former foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories him. an eclectic bunch of front pages there — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the times has the scoop are poisoning, with washington claiming that it could affect the economy. quite the mixture of front pages there, and lots of different headlines. but let'sjust there, and lots of different headlines. but let's just start with the telegraph, of course, the newspaper that had...
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labour members, trade unionists see the chaos that the tory government are pursuing, some pursuing ae type programme we want in government and thatis programme we want in government and that is why we are seeing voices from all parts the party calling for a people's wrote. not all the party because jeremy corbyn a people's wrote. not all the party becausejeremy corbyn isn't making it official policy and keir starmer said all options should be on the table, the focus so far has been on a meaningful vote in parliament if parliament do end up voting against the deal, every other option is still on the table. and those options include a people's vote. we area options include a people's vote. we are a democratic party, democracy in the country didn't die in 2016 and as people see the damage to jobs, businesses, the risk to ireland and to workers up and down the country, the steel industry, the steel industry backing the vote, unions are speaking out strongly in favour of it and labour members up and down the country who are fearful about where this is heading, it's not where this is headi
labour members, trade unionists see the chaos that the tory government are pursuing, some pursuing ae type programme we want in government and thatis programme we want in government and that is why we are seeing voices from all parts the party calling for a people's wrote. not all the party because jeremy corbyn a people's wrote. not all the party becausejeremy corbyn isn't making it official policy and keir starmer said all options should be on the table, the focus so far has been on a...
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home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for right matthews hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately as hashim amla with bolt for adot quinten deckard provided the best of the resistance father africa's stand and get the scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka a killer dhananjay at the right spin bowler helping him self to six for twenty nine of the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the theory three to . and for now. thank you very much tatyana now finally this bulletin mexico city it is one of the most congested cities in the world with huge traffic jams a regular part of people's journeys but now motorists are being treated to a surprise when they hit the red lights on home and report psalm the dunce was taking ballet to the masses one traffic light at a time. the light turns red image to city and something extraordinary happens. this is the idea of but then tia a ballet company working with the mix crew city government to take don't stop the masses in this traffic choked city that means here. is the satisfacti
home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for right matthews hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately as hashim amla with bolt for adot quinten deckard provided the best of the resistance father africa's stand and get the scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka a killer dhananjay at the right spin bowler helping him self to six for twenty nine of the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the theory three to . and for now....
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on our hard brexit, because they are aware that many of the tories backing the referendum are criticalbe seen as an attempt to undermine his leadership. mike buckley explained why they are supporting this call. i think there is no majority in parliament for no deal, there's no support in parliament for theresa may's chequers steel, there's no support in the majority of mps in parliament for remaining in the european union. in parliament what we have is stalemate. we have to go back to the people on this, as well as which there is the simple fact that in 2016 people voted for an idea, whereas now were all aware of their reality, that a no deal scenario would result in food shortages, medicine shortages, trucks backed up on the m20. were aware that theresa may's deal and any fudge in the middle will leave us as a rule taker rather than a rule maker, responsible for implemneting eu law rather than making eu law, which for a country of our size and stature frankly isn't sustainable, so i think in the end we will have to go to the people and say is this the future you want or would you rath
on our hard brexit, because they are aware that many of the tories backing the referendum are criticalbe seen as an attempt to undermine his leadership. mike buckley explained why they are supporting this call. i think there is no majority in parliament for no deal, there's no support in parliament for theresa may's chequers steel, there's no support in the majority of mps in parliament for remaining in the european union. in parliament what we have is stalemate. we have to go back to the...
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home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for eight matthys hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately is hashim amla with bold for a dark winter and decant provided the best of the resistance south africa's standard skiff is scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka as a killer then and jaya the right arm spin bowler helping himself to six for twenty nine as the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the series three two. and. thank you very much tatiana now finally this bulletin mexico city is one of the most congested in the world with huge traffic jams a regular part of people's journeys but now most of us are being treated to a surprise john heilemann reports on the dolls taking ballet to the masses one traffic light at a time. the light turns red image to city and something extraordinary happens. this is the idea of then tia a ballet company working with the mix crew city government to take don't stop the masses missed traffic choked city means here. is the satisfaction for every ballerina to dance on the stage to r
home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for eight matthys hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately is hashim amla with bold for a dark winter and decant provided the best of the resistance south africa's standard skiff is scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka as a killer then and jaya the right arm spin bowler helping himself to six for twenty nine as the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the series three two. and....
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for a long time, i thought that was these tory just about my mother. about her current, about her great. -- grit. maybe even a story about the american. , about pulling appears when the going gets tough. eventually, i came to this and that this story is a story about the government. when i was a little girl, the minimum wage was enough to cover the basics for a family of three. today, a full-time minimum-wage the rent on aay two-bedroom apartment in any state in america. job that saved my family would not keep a mother and baby out of poverty today. what happened? , thosewas a little girl in washington set the minimum wage based on what it would take to support the family. today the republican who run the show and make decisions like that based on what will maximize profits for the biggest corporation. it really is that simple. thatifferent really is important. , thattory about my family story about pride, fear and encourage is a story that countless americans to tell about their own families. it is a story that millions of families are living right th
for a long time, i thought that was these tory just about my mother. about her current, about her great. -- grit. maybe even a story about the american. , about pulling appears when the going gets tough. eventually, i came to this and that this story is a story about the government. when i was a little girl, the minimum wage was enough to cover the basics for a family of three. today, a full-time minimum-wage the rent on aay two-bedroom apartment in any state in america. job that saved my...
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so during the revolutionary period he was famous for beating out a punishment on this but british tories. if you are suspected, the men under his church were targeted and so the term lynching comes from the american revolutionary period. during this period, by and large individuals who would be victims of being punished for white. when we get to the 1880s and 1890s when we are talking about the victims, the intent was to expunge that person from the community and for that person's murder, collective murder to be an example for others in the community. so the intent was to kill and leslie phillips with others in the community what sort of state in line. they would stay under control. so, lynching begins as a form of social control in the 1780s and 1790s, but by the 1980s and 1990s and into the early 20th century, lynching has become a form of racial, social control where the primary victims are african-american and the primary perpetrators are white american. so again, lynching has a long history in the country but in the modern period it is a racialist history. there was a lot of evidenc
so during the revolutionary period he was famous for beating out a punishment on this but british tories. if you are suspected, the men under his church were targeted and so the term lynching comes from the american revolutionary period. during this period, by and large individuals who would be victims of being punished for white. when we get to the 1880s and 1890s when we are talking about the victims, the intent was to expunge that person from the community and for that person's murder,...
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see jake jake and it's a done tory. ma you know i know all i only go by my head up and leaving. you know thank you all. so know you know no one else will you know know me that i'm some sort of funny one they don't like me no one will know. but ok love them and me it's ok she looked at the boy in the mug you say i know what i think i'm going to borrow by the looks of it but i mean come on about you know what they are because i had them sign up for. you. i know i mean business i mean. they are the models i'm on one of them's with the big. see a little exist in time bound for the wall barely three ways. to help feeling. heat. during the. week not hitting. any part of the fish such a low or. even if you want. this is your. take on. this. stuff. from my first day in angela city it felt as though we derived in the modern day sodom and gomorrah a city with vice is the norm and that it seems is. unavoidable future for the children here. do the corporate mainstream media fuel america's cultural wars do they magnify political differences it would seem so how else could it be as the only t
see jake jake and it's a done tory. ma you know i know all i only go by my head up and leaving. you know thank you all. so know you know no one else will you know know me that i'm some sort of funny one they don't like me no one will know. but ok love them and me it's ok she looked at the boy in the mug you say i know what i think i'm going to borrow by the looks of it but i mean come on about you know what they are because i had them sign up for. you. i know i mean business i mean. they are...
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but i do know that tori got the sunflowers. he had time to give them to tori.: patricia, you are wearing those sunflowers will stop is that right? you were the sunflowers around your neck? >> yes, that is true. tori made us a little necklace. together, you can see a heart. she made it half and half for each of us. she receivedowers that day. that was very nice of her. amy: and you have one of them right there. >> that is right. encased inrt of engage plastic one of those flowers. >> these are the flowers i bought with joaquin the net before. the question here, or one of the questions i have been asking to myself, we did the right thing. we were raising our kid in a house full of love that will buy flowers for valentine's day. him and his dad were buying flowers the night before. what was going on in that other house? what was the whole point of putting all of those weapons together and those bullets together? what is wrong in this society that that is an option? that while me and my son are buying flowers, some other people that could be your neighbor, could be
but i do know that tori got the sunflowers. he had time to give them to tori.: patricia, you are wearing those sunflowers will stop is that right? you were the sunflowers around your neck? >> yes, that is true. tori made us a little necklace. together, you can see a heart. she made it half and half for each of us. she receivedowers that day. that was very nice of her. amy: and you have one of them right there. >> that is right. encased inrt of engage plastic one of those flowers....