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who is really the rabid tories, a hard-core tories who went after him who he drove away, he told him to leave and never coming back. but they didn't get to the coast, so they went over the mountains into what became tennessee, kentucky, some down to the spanish -- >> how many went to great britain and how many went to canada? >> 30,000 white and black loyalists, including 3000 blocks servants to the maritimes, new brunswick in nova scotia. where elizabeth looks inside johnson and it up. i take these figures from a wonderful book by maya jackson half, americans abroad in the revolutionary world. i think it's just excellent. 6000, including 500 mohawks went to go back. 5000 to east florida who had to leave when the spanish got florida back. about 8000, mostly white loyalists, about 5000 black loyalist flee to britain. others white lawless go i went to the bahamas, taking slaves. jamaica there were 3000 white loyalist and up to 8000 slaves. she believes the total integration, 60,000 with possibly increased by 10%. it's also safe to conclude that the white loyalists took -- >> time for o
who is really the rabid tories, a hard-core tories who went after him who he drove away, he told him to leave and never coming back. but they didn't get to the coast, so they went over the mountains into what became tennessee, kentucky, some down to the spanish -- >> how many went to great britain and how many went to canada? >> 30,000 white and black loyalists, including 3000 blocks servants to the maritimes, new brunswick in nova scotia. where elizabeth looks inside johnson and it...
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criticised labour of fact what the tories criticised labourof in fact what the tories criticised labourve to be ploughed into farming and fishing and automotive industries and the chemicals industry, because of the shortfalls resulting from a no—deal brexit. so again, this seems like the most egregious act of self—harming history. well, you might say that but it is what the british people voted for, after all! i know, but! hasten to add, ben, i am obviously ina hasten to add, ben, i am obviously in a minority, i am one of the silent, perhaps not so silent, minority of... hard keeping you silent, james! i am extremely vociferous and probably too noisy for your liking, however, that is my view, that we are committing an act of egregious national self—harm and it really saddens me that the uk has come to this. no, we don't like you being silent, we love you being noisy. that is why we invite you on every week, james! sian, let'sjust switch away from brexit and talk about coronavirus, and a warning in the sunday times about a possible third wave of infections. nhs bosses worried about the w
criticised labour of fact what the tories criticised labourof in fact what the tories criticised labourve to be ploughed into farming and fishing and automotive industries and the chemicals industry, because of the shortfalls resulting from a no—deal brexit. so again, this seems like the most egregious act of self—harming history. well, you might say that but it is what the british people voted for, after all! i know, but! hasten to add, ben, i am obviously ina hasten to add, ben, i am...
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tori kelly will join us to discuss her first ever album a tori christmas.ons got started including the christmas card. >> first, here is today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it is christmas all over the world today. we have deck the halls fa-la-la, happy holidays. >> when the decorations went up, my whole spirit lifted. especially this year. >> 2020 is a rough year. >> you are still optimistic and still have hopes. >> please share. >> it is important that we remain optimistic because of the challenge we face. that gives us a reason to celebrate our own. >> we call them essential workers. >> the definition of essentials -- >> frontline heroes and workers, you can find them everywhere doing all sorts of things and thank you again. >> we go through the essence of our christmas, we go inside ourselves. >> wondering how tocommemorate this crazy year? take a look at the themed ornaments. he's wearing a mask. this year it will remind us how hard it is to find toilet paper. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." merry christmas and happy holidays, we all needed a little
tori kelly will join us to discuss her first ever album a tori christmas.ons got started including the christmas card. >> first, here is today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it is christmas all over the world today. we have deck the halls fa-la-la, happy holidays. >> when the decorations went up, my whole spirit lifted. especially this year. >> 2020 is a rough year. >> you are still optimistic and still have hopes. >> please share. >> it is important that we...
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tory escapes house—building bonanza after new eu turn.ld dramatically affect its conservative southern heartlands is not going to happen anymore. that's a surprise, isn't it? boris johnson spoke about this radical plan that he wanted to do and it was with the big plan b from the government and seen to unveil the government and seen to unveil the plan, lots of tory mps who already worry about these new developments heard the word algorithm and had painful flashbacks to recent algorithms gone wrong and a levels, exam results and problems the algorithm there and lobbying campaign as we've had algorithms groups, working groups which work together to suggest that they don't wa nt together to suggest that they don't want these planning reforms to hit them and actually, it appears they have been successful and the algorithm is going, there is a new plan and what we are going to see is actually a lot less in terms of house—building in the south compared to cities in the north where there will be more and i think there is a victory we think about
tory escapes house—building bonanza after new eu turn.ld dramatically affect its conservative southern heartlands is not going to happen anymore. that's a surprise, isn't it? boris johnson spoke about this radical plan that he wanted to do and it was with the big plan b from the government and seen to unveil the government and seen to unveil the plan, lots of tory mps who already worry about these new developments heard the word algorithm and had painful flashbacks to recent algorithms gone...
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despite a big tory rebellion, mps vote to back the tiered system of coronavirus controls in england to replace the general lockdown — which ends at midnight tonight. that is what we can do when we work together in the spirit of common humanity. we have got to beat this, madam deputy speaker. we have got to beat it together. labour mps had been instructed by their party to abstain from the vote. we support public health restrictions, but we cannot impose public health restrictions without giving our businesses the support to survive and that is a difference here tonight. more than two centuries after it was founded, debenhams looks set to have its last christmas — putting 12,000 more jobs at risk. we won't have any shopping centers left, we will have no town centers left. not keeping up with the on my development and competitive. of the puts into perspective how much covid—19 is affecting everybody. police in germany arrest the driver of a vehicle that ploughed into pedestrians in the city of trier, killing four people including a baby. a dozen more are injured a 23—year—old woman who r
despite a big tory rebellion, mps vote to back the tiered system of coronavirus controls in england to replace the general lockdown — which ends at midnight tonight. that is what we can do when we work together in the spirit of common humanity. we have got to beat this, madam deputy speaker. we have got to beat it together. labour mps had been instructed by their party to abstain from the vote. we support public health restrictions, but we cannot impose public health restrictions without...
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tory johnson is back with smart solutions. it's just a sleek compact little thing so you don't have to worry about having a gigantic toolbox if you don't have the space or knowledge about how to use those. they are two different option, one has 23 different tools, one has 36 different tools so think about the everyday kind of thing someone might need to fix a repair like a screwdriver, flash light, bottle opener, measuring tape. maybe there's on tom of them a corkscrew and so much more. lots of little things you could need at home or some people keep them in their car quite frankly. today is a good day to buy them, half off starting at $20. >> i need that for my car. your smartphone. you never run out of charge with this next item. how many devices can it charge at once is the big question. >> that's the big question. two different options that we have here from limitless innovations. the first is the hub. this is great to have on a desk. a kitchen counter, office space because it will charge seven usb devices at once and it u
tory johnson is back with smart solutions. it's just a sleek compact little thing so you don't have to worry about having a gigantic toolbox if you don't have the space or knowledge about how to use those. they are two different option, one has 23 different tools, one has 36 different tools so think about the everyday kind of thing someone might need to fix a repair like a screwdriver, flash light, bottle opener, measuring tape. maybe there's on tom of them a corkscrew and so much more. lots of...
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but the tories definitely do. gave one of the more graphic performances, he said he would drink a pint rather than vote for ideal that gave you vessels access for two years. mr. speaker, this deal give them five years access, and potentially much more. there will be plenty of scottish voters in the northeast who will be very interested in what he is thinking, and after he and his colleagues break every single promise. latest speechhe where my colleagues attempt to cover as much as they can, the effect of this bill on scotland's. it has to be said that this lack of scrutiny is not helped by the stance taken by the labour party. i am sad to see that the official opposition have been missing in action. hade was a time where labor -- in order for them to support any deal. has disappeared as quickly as tory promise. not principal.s principal political is hard to manage when you cannot even get a position between scottish labor and u.k.. when it comes to position on this brexit deal, it is all over the place. labor will
but the tories definitely do. gave one of the more graphic performances, he said he would drink a pint rather than vote for ideal that gave you vessels access for two years. mr. speaker, this deal give them five years access, and potentially much more. there will be plenty of scottish voters in the northeast who will be very interested in what he is thinking, and after he and his colleagues break every single promise. latest speechhe where my colleagues attempt to cover as much as they can, the...
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we ask this born again breaks a tear whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been lead to based then return to form a leader of the ulster unionists might now as the emulate and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price of $1.00 and we ask rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you think emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show or with a professor look at meal of the college dublin and dr chris murphy of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also about what they call the common sense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the health service journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says there would be with these fantastic scientists chris and particular manages to get complicated messages across in a way that's easy to understand n
we ask this born again breaks a tear whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been lead to based then return to form a leader of the ulster unionists might now as the emulate and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price of $1.00 and we ask rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you think emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show...
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what you have is the the tory anger is coming from a group. to the covid—19 recovery group. and these are the mps who voted against boris johnson when he brought in the tier restrictions. so they are angry come the reason they are angry, is they feel the economy is more important than knocking people down and as a result of that, they don't think these restrictions should be introduced. injonsson does have a big problem because it means that every time he wants to get through parliament he has to rely on the labour votes. last time around we had 58 tories who voted against him and his majority is 80, that should bea and his majority is 80, that should be a rock—solid sake majority, but it only takes 40 to overturn it. he is over the passed that mark. he cannot be a very happy man at the moment knowing that there is a substantial part of his own party who are also against them. it could lead to a leadership challenge eventually. it does make life difficult for boris johnson. absolutely. as nigel said come he came into downing streetjust over a
what you have is the the tory anger is coming from a group. to the covid—19 recovery group. and these are the mps who voted against boris johnson when he brought in the tier restrictions. so they are angry come the reason they are angry, is they feel the economy is more important than knocking people down and as a result of that, they don't think these restrictions should be introduced. injonsson does have a big problem because it means that every time he wants to get through parliament he...
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i think there are lots of tory mps who are not thrilled at the prospect of a boxing day vote.
i think there are lots of tory mps who are not thrilled at the prospect of a boxing day vote.
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more than 50 tory mps voted against the government. others didn't vote.s were told to abstain. that result means a strengthened tier system replaces the four—week nationwide lockdown. more than 55 million people will find themselves in the top two tiers, with tough restrictions on hospitality. boris johnson did announce an extra £40 million for the worst affected pubs, those that don't serve food in those areas, and he reminded mps that other restrictions were being lifted. this is not another lockdown, nor is this the renewal of existing measures in england. the tiers that i am proposing would mean that from tomorrow, everyone in england, including those in tier 3, will be free to leave their homes for any reason. and when they do, they'll find the shops open for christmas, the hairdressers open, the nail bars open, gyms, leisure centres, swimming pools open. borisjohnson was interrupted regularly by conservatives unhappy with the new tiers. we went in tier1 and come out in tier 2. my pubs and restaurants are in the worst of all worlds. i wonder in askin
more than 50 tory mps voted against the government. others didn't vote.s were told to abstain. that result means a strengthened tier system replaces the four—week nationwide lockdown. more than 55 million people will find themselves in the top two tiers, with tough restrictions on hospitality. boris johnson did announce an extra £40 million for the worst affected pubs, those that don't serve food in those areas, and he reminded mps that other restrictions were being lifted. this is not...
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hey there, we'll check in with tory.effort that is under way to distribute the vaccine throughout the nation. the first shots of the pfizer coronavirus vaccine. the shipments arriving as the united states reports nearly 300,000 american lives lost to the virus. let's go back to our chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas there at that hospital in new york. good morning again, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning again. we just heard from the first doctor and nurse to receive these vaccinations here in new york, both said they felt completely normal and they now have hope and they're going to bring that message to their patients and to americans all across the country to take this vaccine because it's safe and it's necessary. this morning, that vaccine administered to a critical care nurse. healthcare workers along with seniors and first responders among the first to receive the shots. >> we could have every nursing home person vaccinated in the united states by christmas. >> reporter: this week pfizer shipping 2
hey there, we'll check in with tory.effort that is under way to distribute the vaccine throughout the nation. the first shots of the pfizer coronavirus vaccine. the shipments arriving as the united states reports nearly 300,000 american lives lost to the virus. let's go back to our chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas there at that hospital in new york. good morning again, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning again. we just heard from the first doctor and nurse to receive...
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but i suppose the maths of the scale of the tory rebellion is quite significant., by my reckoning, it's around more than 50 tory mps who will vote against tonight. that's more than the 34 who voted against on the 4th of november, against a national a we are emerging from in england. that's not enough to defeat the government. there will be dozens more on top of that who are abstaining. it is a big blow to boris johnson's credibility and authority amongst his backbenchers, to have these kinds of numbers when just next week, we are celebrating —— the government is celebrating —— the government is celebrating one year since boris johnson's election landslide. so it is surprising that this kind of rebellion should be showing this early in his premiership. do you think this is rebellion gathering momentum goes back to these mps feel emboldened? i don't think the government is helping itself by publishing a document last night which meant to show the economic health and social impact of these tea rs, health and social impact of these tears, but large parts were removed
but i suppose the maths of the scale of the tory rebellion is quite significant., by my reckoning, it's around more than 50 tory mps who will vote against tonight. that's more than the 34 who voted against on the 4th of november, against a national a we are emerging from in england. that's not enough to defeat the government. there will be dozens more on top of that who are abstaining. it is a big blow to boris johnson's credibility and authority amongst his backbenchers, to have these kinds of...
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and in no way, those predominately tory — there are only a few labour — rebels...bstain, the government would not lose on this, so government would not lose on this, so it was a fairly easy rebellion to undertake. what do you think, olivia? how damaged is borisjohnson by it? | olivia? how damaged is borisjohnson by it? i actually disagree with that. i think it is not particularly easy for new conservatives... boris johnson won this stocking majority last december. they want promotions as much as the next person, but they stood up to this, and i do not think they did this cynically knowing they would win. they believe these are a mess. yes, iagree would win. they believe these are a mess. yes, i agree there is a point in keeping some lockdown assertions in place, but when you're debating the macro it is ridiculous it matters whether a scotch egg means a main meal... these researches have gone so far. pubs in this tier can open, that would next sense, but it just feels like a serious infringement. and just sort of a half—baked infringement. and just sort of a half—ba
and in no way, those predominately tory — there are only a few labour — rebels...bstain, the government would not lose on this, so government would not lose on this, so it was a fairly easy rebellion to undertake. what do you think, olivia? how damaged is borisjohnson by it? | olivia? how damaged is borisjohnson by it? i actually disagree with that. i think it is not particularly easy for new conservatives... boris johnson won this stocking majority last december. they want promotions as...
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i think there are lots of tory mps who are not thrilled at the prospect of a boxing day vote.o have time for it to be ratified by the eu. it's worth remembering proxying boating and remote voting. while it is frowned upon, it is an option. there might bea frowned upon, it is an option. there might be a way... how many mps take as proxies? can you get one poor guy to ta ke as proxies? can you get one poor guy to take the whole lot?” as proxies? can you get one poor guy to take the whole lot? i think that's probably pushing it. but i imagine be up a few people keen to have someone imagine be up a few people keen to have someone come imagine be up a few people keen to have someone come for them and prepare with. i think that would be something to look out for. but in terms of a deal, i think the general assumption amongst tory mps is a deal is more likely than not. very keen to play down expectations. let's go on to dft. —— the -- the ft. i —— the ft. i think -- the ft. i think it —— the ft. i think it was philip hammond who was describing how brinton was maybe wanting to see its
i think there are lots of tory mps who are not thrilled at the prospect of a boxing day vote.o have time for it to be ratified by the eu. it's worth remembering proxying boating and remote voting. while it is frowned upon, it is an option. there might bea frowned upon, it is an option. there might be a way... how many mps take as proxies? can you get one poor guy to ta ke as proxies? can you get one poor guy to take the whole lot?” as proxies? can you get one poor guy to take the whole lot? i...
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which delivered those 50 seats across labour areas, the blue barricade is with the tories now like toestion is that it did notjust lend their votes to the conservatives and those labour seats in the midlands and northeast and northwest, but there's beena northeast and northwest, but there's been a permanent realignment now not just on brexit but cultural issues which they sort of, traditional labour voters now may see more value in the tories now. in borisjohnson. rather than keir starmer. labour will get a majority summer and needs to find those seats back in scotland or others of course. where might the air look? the southeast or subtly different consensus in the southeast and london? actually fascinating i think. the story of british politics is exactly what happens in those seats. to labour and give keir starmer a chance of a majority? really good that we had you want to dissect what was happening in brussels, that dinner ending in, and without an agreement. we are seeing more negotiations continuing up until sunday in theory. for the time being thank you so much and we would diej
which delivered those 50 seats across labour areas, the blue barricade is with the tories now like toestion is that it did notjust lend their votes to the conservatives and those labour seats in the midlands and northeast and northwest, but there's beena northeast and northwest, but there's been a permanent realignment now not just on brexit but cultural issues which they sort of, traditional labour voters now may see more value in the tories now. in borisjohnson. rather than keir starmer....
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yet, jo, the front page of the sunday telegraph saying that he faces fury among tory mps for imposing his attempts to impose for the lockdowns of the country are calling for resignations from the cabinet. why do you think they are so angry? are they not following the science to? i think what they are saying is there town centers and villages in their constituencies, the icing businesses close, they are seeing people lose theirjobs, they are seeing the beginnings of a real hit to local economies. in that, coupled with the uncertainty in a brexit which is looming like a juggernaut stuck on it in 20, they have constituents banging on their doors saying we have done all of this and made the changes and put the protective screens and whether it is a hairdresser or pup or a builders merchants or whatever it is, they are getting it in from their constituents. i think the problem all the way along, right back to the beginning of the year in the beginning of the year in the beginning of the year in the beginning of this, we knew about this, there were stories around a year ago that there was a
yet, jo, the front page of the sunday telegraph saying that he faces fury among tory mps for imposing his attempts to impose for the lockdowns of the country are calling for resignations from the cabinet. why do you think they are so angry? are they not following the science to? i think what they are saying is there town centers and villages in their constituencies, the icing businesses close, they are seeing people lose theirjobs, they are seeing the beginnings of a real hit to local...
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the ideal element is not sitting well with a lot of people within the tory grandees element, but some. i have to be honest, he was a great figure in british politics, but he hasn't been for a quarter of the century. he is now u nfortu nately, the century. he is now unfortunately, in truth, a voice from the past, a voice in the wilderness. does his experience count for nothing these days and politics? surely is a good thing.|j think the experience we have of the last 12 months says anything can change in the space of 30 seconds. i think it's interesting, they talk about the ridiculous scenario, absolutely irresponsible, he says, to speak about sending boat diplomacy into the north sea. i can just about remember the wars in 1976 against iceland. we didn't even beat iceland in the cod wars. are we going to win the cod wars against the whole of europe? i do not know. damien green who until 18 months ago was the deputy prime minister says no rational person believes a no deal is a good thing. well, there area deal is a good thing. well, there are a lot of people who it seems to wa nt are a
the ideal element is not sitting well with a lot of people within the tory grandees element, but some. i have to be honest, he was a great figure in british politics, but he hasn't been for a quarter of the century. he is now u nfortu nately, the century. he is now unfortunately, in truth, a voice from the past, a voice in the wilderness. does his experience count for nothing these days and politics? surely is a good thing.|j think the experience we have of the last 12 months says anything can...
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of the most no tory is double agents of the most no tory is double agents of the cold war.e soviets for nearly a decade. blake had spent three years in captivity in north korea, and by the time he returned to britain in 1953 he was a committed communist. posted to berlin by mi6, he became a kgb mole. he would take the train to the soviet sector, hand over data on western intelligence operations, and western intelligence operations, and western agents, and then drink champagne with his kgb handler. may be 500, 600. agents, you betrayed 500 or 600 agents? may be. blake convinced himself that what he was doing was morally right. convinced himself that what he was doing was morally rightlj convinced himself that what he was doing was morally right. i looked upon it likea doing was morally right. i looked upon it like a sort of voluntary job. you know, like people... oxfam with yellow yes, something like that. he was eventually jailed in britain for 42 years. he was able to escape and smuggled to germany and spent the rest of his life in moscow cocking a snoop at the brits who h
of the most no tory is double agents of the most no tory is double agents of the cold war.e soviets for nearly a decade. blake had spent three years in captivity in north korea, and by the time he returned to britain in 1953 he was a committed communist. posted to berlin by mi6, he became a kgb mole. he would take the train to the soviet sector, hand over data on western intelligence operations, and western intelligence operations, and western agents, and then drink champagne with his kgb...
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any prospect of you don't know reimagine to haunt the tory party at all is it going to be done with do you think the issue is finished for good or do you think given your long political experience and may come back to bite you. oh i think it will be done and dusted there will be negotiations over many years there are a bound to be an important trading caught a neighbor of the countries but once we have achieved the sovereignty that we really want to have that we achieved when we left on johnny the 31st doesn't look like he has got his head round what it needs at all i think that issue in political terms will will fade we haven't got a general election in the u.k. so 2024 by which time it'll be done and dusted down will be looking more sissy whether have a long term affects of krenov irish on the economy will have been dealt with whether we're able to look to the future with confidence and whether this wonderful country if asked it will continue to play a very big card globally as it always has. and really complements of the season and frank you once again for joining me from delhi salm
any prospect of you don't know reimagine to haunt the tory party at all is it going to be done with do you think the issue is finished for good or do you think given your long political experience and may come back to bite you. oh i think it will be done and dusted there will be negotiations over many years there are a bound to be an important trading caught a neighbor of the countries but once we have achieved the sovereignty that we really want to have that we achieved when we left on johnny...
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tory johnson is kicking it off with kitchen favorites.tionary wine purifier. what you got? >> yes, good morning, michael. this is ullo, it is the easiest way to enjoy a pure wine experience. it's a teeny little smart device that sits on top of any wine got goblet or it could even go on top of a decanter as they show there and you just pour the wine right in. there's nothing complicated about this. the purifier removes the sulfites and it also aerates the wine to bring it to its natural state and their decanter combo also helps to bring back kind of the time-honored tradition of decanting so a couple of good options from this company. all 50% off, starting at $40. that's a great deal. >> so easy, i could do it. here we go. want to spice your kitchen up. you have these colorful knives for us. >> we do. so one of the finest names in kitchen cutlery is zwilling and we have this great color block knife set and what's great is this is just kind of color that's inspired by fruits so it adds a pop of cool factor to your kitchen instantly and then
tory johnson is kicking it off with kitchen favorites.tionary wine purifier. what you got? >> yes, good morning, michael. this is ullo, it is the easiest way to enjoy a pure wine experience. it's a teeny little smart device that sits on top of any wine got goblet or it could even go on top of a decanter as they show there and you just pour the wine right in. there's nothing complicated about this. the purifier removes the sulfites and it also aerates the wine to bring it to its natural...
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is he prepared to tell some of his brexit year tory mps that he cannot have everything they want, or,repared to walk away from these negotiations on the 1st of january and have world trade authorisation rules, what we've been referring to for months now as no—deal with the potential economic impact of doug neck that could have. nick, i think it's worth reminding people what the main sticking points tween the two sites are, because we have been having these trade negotiations for months now. they started in march. here we are at the very end of them, and yet, there are three main points that are really proving to be incredibly difficult. just run through them for a. the important backdrop to all of this is the vast majority of things are sorted. those talks that have been going on, it does appear that the vast majority of things have been solved. three things out stand, fisheries, because this is symbolic. notjust for the fisheries, because this is symbolic. not just for the uk, fisheries, because this is symbolic. notjust for the uk, but fisheries, because this is symbolic. not just f
is he prepared to tell some of his brexit year tory mps that he cannot have everything they want, or,repared to walk away from these negotiations on the 1st of january and have world trade authorisation rules, what we've been referring to for months now as no—deal with the potential economic impact of doug neck that could have. nick, i think it's worth reminding people what the main sticking points tween the two sites are, because we have been having these trade negotiations for months now....
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that was put around by the tories.t of the campaign leading up it was part of the campaign leading up to the referendum, but leaving that aside, leaving that aside, is there any deal borisjohnson could have come back with you would have supported. on the basis of ideology, because that's what this is, our economy is going to be severely damaged. people will lose their jobs, costs for businesses will increase. the point i'm making is the best interests for all of us would be staying in the single market and customs union. we have a very clear choice because democracy has to prevail. 17 polls one after another have shown majority support for independence. boris johnson another have shown majority support for independence. borisjohnson has to support that if we do not wish to stay in this union we have the right to do so and scotland has to be given the opportunity to be given the choice as we come through the coming period. thank you so much for coming period. thank you so much for coming on, we appreciate your time. tha
that was put around by the tories.t of the campaign leading up it was part of the campaign leading up to the referendum, but leaving that aside, leaving that aside, is there any deal borisjohnson could have come back with you would have supported. on the basis of ideology, because that's what this is, our economy is going to be severely damaged. people will lose their jobs, costs for businesses will increase. the point i'm making is the best interests for all of us would be staying in the...
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the tory denial of democracy is a position that cannot and will not hold. scotland will have the right to choose its own future. detailaker, now that the of this deal is finally in front brexitpeople hope that fictions are swiftly replaced with brexit facts. judging by the prime minister's performance today, his government is still in delusion or putting on an act. for those of us who live in the real world, it is past time that reality finally burst the brexit bubble. in these days, we have heard claims from leading brexit cheerleaders about how this is the largest free-trade deal in history. i am sorry to inform them it isn't. the biggest and the best free trading bloc in the world is the one that this tory government is dragging scotland out of. it is made up of 27 nations and 500 million citizens. it is called the european union. andhe middle of a pandemic economic recession, scotland has been removed from a market worth 16 billion pounds in exports to scottish companies, a market which, by population, is seven times the size of the united kingdom. leav
the tory denial of democracy is a position that cannot and will not hold. scotland will have the right to choose its own future. detailaker, now that the of this deal is finally in front brexitpeople hope that fictions are swiftly replaced with brexit facts. judging by the prime minister's performance today, his government is still in delusion or putting on an act. for those of us who live in the real world, it is past time that reality finally burst the brexit bubble. in these days, we have...
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mine oh yeah for idiots council will be a lot of tories think the tories into this new year new hire. maginnis we told everybody. it was john was displaced in 6 and if that happened to change gold and ivory. to fund all dot becomes too hot. to pass. and they did not. it was paid for it to get. oh yes the ice in fort built by the germans. they took gold on a pay for it with some stuff like. this was the business model back then later they started trading people. and i chiefs where part of the business. you have to take the last shower. and after i use a broken bottles to shave the. living it out and then it has a foot up and after that we get a chance to get wasted and the attic if ostrogoths is simple and quite decent on top of lower tech. stuff. who do. 'd you. mean. this is what it was like in the olden days. for ona's corp with lead us to explain the citizens and not. the but. listen to this is it now can bring you the news. the princess town of margery beach resorts will bring my. you know international standard accommodation to the western regional gonna decides enjoys over i can
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mps, some of them already talking, he has to do something to convince his very hard, right—wing toryis playing hardball but look, you know, i remember boris johnson playing hardball but look, you know, i remember borisjohnson telling us he had an up and ready deal, he posed with pictures of himself putting pies and ovens to say the deal was up and ready! the british people expect him to deliver a deal and that is what is in the national interest. you think his posturing to the right—wing, the very hard like brexiteers, in his party but ultimately, he wants to get a deal, suffered you're saying? they push him around, they are talking about putting him and pinning him and all that sort of stuff, you hear from them, he's got to do something, they are dragging him along on some of this but he told the british people he was and he had an oven ready deal, he would get a deal, that was why he was put in a place, that position. he should deliver on his promise to the british people and get a deal, that is what is in the national interest. jonathan ashworth, many thanks indeed for your time t
mps, some of them already talking, he has to do something to convince his very hard, right—wing toryis playing hardball but look, you know, i remember boris johnson playing hardball but look, you know, i remember borisjohnson telling us he had an up and ready deal, he posed with pictures of himself putting pies and ovens to say the deal was up and ready! the british people expect him to deliver a deal and that is what is in the national interest. you think his posturing to the right—wing,...
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french laborde tori's and also an independent and i can look at weapons groups but that type of evidence doesn't seem to have convinced russian authorities thus far so is there any action that i'd like to say . well there does seem to be some he spoke to. create a radio station based here in moscow earlier today and said that he actually filed plans on filing a criminal criminal complaint with both the police and also with the f.s.b. and now he kind of laughed it off and said there's a certain irony there that he's going to file a criminal complaint with the security service that he chooses of trying to kill him but he said that there really wasn't any other legal path open to him and so if he wants to get justice if you want to get some type of relief in the situation he needs to complain to the very people he said attempted to kill him out until today in moscow thank you. is the mr militia poker her claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of more than 300 schoolchildren in nigeria a voice recording sent to a nigerian newspaper the group justifying the attack saying that boko haram re
french laborde tori's and also an independent and i can look at weapons groups but that type of evidence doesn't seem to have convinced russian authorities thus far so is there any action that i'd like to say . well there does seem to be some he spoke to. create a radio station based here in moscow earlier today and said that he actually filed plans on filing a criminal criminal complaint with both the police and also with the f.s.b. and now he kind of laughed it off and said there's a certain...
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french laborde tori's and also an independent and i can look at weapons groups but that type of evidence doesn't seem to have convinced russian authorities thus far so is there any action that alexei. will there does seem to be some he spoke to on the. screen that's a radio station based here in moscow earlier today and said that he actually file a complaint on filing a criminal a criminal complaint with both the police and also with the f.s.b. and now he kind of laughed it off and said there's a certain irony there that he's going to file a criminal complaint with the security service that he chooses trying to kill him but he said that there really wasn't any other legal path open to him and so if he wants to get justice if you want to get some type of relief in the situation he needs to complain to the very people he said attempted to kill him out until today in moscow thank you. today marks exactly 25 years since football transfers change forever little known belgian players on mark barden went to court to argue that footballers who were out of contract should not be traded for transf
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the tories have had four and a half yea rs tories have had four and a half years to get ready for thisce must not be allowed to hold our great country back. in recent days the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster has also claimed that the end of the transition period will mean that a tory government can now tackle inequality and injustices. but let mejust say this, inequality and injustices. but let me just say this, mr deputy speaker, it is not the eu that created the bedroom tax, the need for food it is not the eu that created the bedroom tax, the need forfood banks or slashed funding for social care. the minister need not look to brussels for someone to blame, but to the tory governments that he had served underfor the to the tory governments that he had served under for the last ten and a half years. in a few moments time, this house will divide and despite all our reservations there are now just two paths ahead for this country. one is the prime minister's limited and unimpressive deal with the european union but down the other is the chaos of ending the transition period with no
the tories have had four and a half yea rs tories have had four and a half years to get ready for thisce must not be allowed to hold our great country back. in recent days the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster has also claimed that the end of the transition period will mean that a tory government can now tackle inequality and injustices. but let mejust say this, inequality and injustices. but let me just say this, mr deputy speaker, it is not the eu that created the bedroom tax, the need for...
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will be coming we ask this born again great city here whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also about what they called a commonsense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the hell several journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says where would be with these fantastic scientists .
will be coming we ask this born again great city here whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages. well lots of...
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we have heard, have rightly carved up this disastrous, petty, grubby, lawbreaking, power grabbing toryf the announcement that came just an hour before we came in here tonight, we can add shambolic to that as well. hear, hear! i do seriously, i seriously urge them to reconsider their support for the lords amendments and stand up for this bill, because it's good for scotland, but i know they won't because, frankly, the scottish national party, the scottish government doesn't care that this bill protects jobs, doesn't care that it's good for business, good for the country, because it binds the united kingdom closer together. that's why they don't like this bill, because it binds the united kingdom closer together. and that is the truth of it. they do not want the internal market to succeed. they do not want it protected, they do not want the united kingdom to succeed. if we — as a nation — break treaties, act in bad faith and undermine our international relationships, we should expect that there will be a price to pay. it's a recklessly foolish action at a time when we urgently need to bu
we have heard, have rightly carved up this disastrous, petty, grubby, lawbreaking, power grabbing toryf the announcement that came just an hour before we came in here tonight, we can add shambolic to that as well. hear, hear! i do seriously, i seriously urge them to reconsider their support for the lords amendments and stand up for this bill, because it's good for scotland, but i know they won't because, frankly, the scottish national party, the scottish government doesn't care that this bill...
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i was talking to a couple of tory mps on the well tonight on radio four on friday night and one of themain angry about the royal navy boats, but in a sense, the government had no choice, did it? because if the common fisheries policy ceases to apply the ist of january and there is nothing else in its place, it has to have some kind of mechanism to ensure that european boats don't, even by accident, drift into uk territorial waters. yes, but this is undoubtedly a bit ofa waters. yes, but this is undoubtedly a bit of a show of strength. he will talk about the eu contingency plans. they have said, well, we will allow a few trucks over the border because otherwise they are very few truck permits so we'll loosen up on trucks, will allow airlines to fly but you will lose some of the rights of sort of, you know, flying between european cities that currently do points from the uk into uk and back again. they have also announced that one of their contingency plans for the next year, basically, fishing rights continue as now, and that is the eu's contingency plan for fishing. so, ithink the eu's
i was talking to a couple of tory mps on the well tonight on radio four on friday night and one of themain angry about the royal navy boats, but in a sense, the government had no choice, did it? because if the common fisheries policy ceases to apply the ist of january and there is nothing else in its place, it has to have some kind of mechanism to ensure that european boats don't, even by accident, drift into uk territorial waters. yes, but this is undoubtedly a bit ofa waters. yes, but this is...
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to come back to the place tory good to see. you. by the pandemic no certainly no borders and is blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we don't like seeing the whole world needs to be. people. judging. commentary classes please don't think. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is critical to response has been must so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. start answering questions. if you're rich. you got. one now. so you should be seen here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself. in france are going through a very dangerous period the turkish president urges france to get rid of its leader as relations between the countries. as a drug giant pfizer prepares to roll out its vaccine in britain. the u.s. its chief executive might not stop those who take it from spreading the virus. what it calls fabricated accusations against a jou
to come back to the place tory good to see. you. by the pandemic no certainly no borders and is blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we don't like seeing the whole world needs to be. people. judging. commentary classes please don't think. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is critical to response has been must so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it...
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week when borisjohnson celebrated the arrival of a vaccine, lifted a lockdown and faced his biggest tory as prime minister. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is hold our nerve until these vaccines are indeed in our grasp and are being injected into ourarms! a week when the economic crisis deepened with the collapse of debenhams and arcadia. that's put 25,000 jobs at risk and caused huge anxiety to families at the worst possible time. also in this programme, advice for tough times. in my day, something bad happened, you stayed home, got drunk and bit on a shoe. laughter. i think that is quite a good metaphor for the times we live in. but first, boris johnson has had worst weeks as prime minister, britain's medicine regulator approved a coronavirus vaccine, — the first country in the world to do so — england's four—week nationwide lockdown was lifted and mps approved new covid rules, are tough and system of regional tiers to replace that lockdown. the ayes to the right, 291. the noes to the left, 78. so the ayes have it. the ayes have it. unlock. but 53 of the 78 mps that voted against th
week when borisjohnson celebrated the arrival of a vaccine, lifted a lockdown and faced his biggest tory as prime minister. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is hold our nerve until these vaccines are indeed in our grasp and are being injected into ourarms! a week when the economic crisis deepened with the collapse of debenhams and arcadia. that's put 25,000 jobs at risk and caused huge anxiety to families at the worst possible time. also in this programme, advice for tough times. in my day,...
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interestingly, we are hearing from a number of tory mps who are lockdown sceptics who are saying they brought before parliament, they want to vote in the commons, they are suggesting the parliament might even have to be recalled to discuss this but at this stage i don't think that's particularly likely. this will have a massive impact on the economy as well and we have heard from the cbi in the last hour saying it's right that the government takes the necessary steps needed to protect public health, many retailers were looking to claw back lost ground after hardy, nonessential shops in england and wales are closing tonight, so they are suggesting that support might have to be looked at again. clearly, there is a lot of concern tonight and i think that many people will be re—evaluating their plans based on what we have just heard for scotland, wales and england as well. it's really big moment in his pandemic and it feels like one of the most surprising. when you look at the speed at which these new measures are being implemented as well, really underscoring how serious it is. yes, so u
interestingly, we are hearing from a number of tory mps who are lockdown sceptics who are saying they brought before parliament, they want to vote in the commons, they are suggesting the parliament might even have to be recalled to discuss this but at this stage i don't think that's particularly likely. this will have a massive impact on the economy as well and we have heard from the cbi in the last hour saying it's right that the government takes the necessary steps needed to protect public...
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end to britain's a7—year close relationship with the eu as well as putting a full stop to decades of torying over europe. the daily express lends its support to the brexit deal, saying britain is finally free from the eu. and it adds borisjohnson is confident a game—changing vaccine will end the uk's "covid nightmare". while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given the green light, making it a historic day. so let's begin. i'm tempted to say every day at the moment is historic for some reason so moment is historic for some reason so when a paper says historic day, i sayjoin the club, almost every day something is happening. but nevertheless with these extraordinary events in one day, brexit, the lockdown and the vaccine approval has been a fight for the front page. let's start with a guardian which shows borisjohnson with that 1200 page eu trade deal which he signed. i don't know if he gives away pens like american presidents do after they sign. i can only see one there. reflect on that page in the guardian. it's a very striking image, s
end to britain's a7—year close relationship with the eu as well as putting a full stop to decades of torying over europe. the daily express lends its support to the brexit deal, saying britain is finally free from the eu. and it adds borisjohnson is confident a game—changing vaccine will end the uk's "covid nightmare". while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given the green light, making it a historic day. so let's begin. i'm...
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saying the care homes are not being looked after by the tories. have been, the government has says we have looked into this and solve the problem, hasn't been solved. and this of course kaizen, talking about nightingale hospitals, those hospitals will open to great publicity but probably been used. that has been the constant problem with the pandemic. the government has been more concerned with having a very neat little slogans rather than having a really broad strategy of dealing with this pandemic that can deal with the multiple issues that arise with the problem we are facing. i know in america there have been issues with the distribution of the vaccine. and actually one of the generals in charge issued an apology saying it is his fault hadn‘t started well. do you see some of those logistical problems happening in america that may be happening being an issue in the uk? the reality of the situation is that we have about 12,000 care homes in this vaccine has to be administered after being kept at around —70 degrees for quite some time, then has a
saying the care homes are not being looked after by the tories. have been, the government has says we have looked into this and solve the problem, hasn't been solved. and this of course kaizen, talking about nightingale hospitals, those hospitals will open to great publicity but probably been used. that has been the constant problem with the pandemic. the government has been more concerned with having a very neat little slogans rather than having a really broad strategy of dealing with this...
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those who beat him up to sociate 70 tory is a drug lord he had written about there are many indications of that but public prosecutors dropped the case years later soft teach things that the drug lords politicians and the judiciary to intertwine and. i'm totally convinced that there was no political will to resolve the case when this happened or that there were other support if our. it wasn't the 1st time that such a being attacked in 20 show team there was an explosion near his car. such as noise say the fact that the culprit still hadn't been found is intentional. or very smart that i told the lawyer. or the river i think that this is a message from certain groups to journalists the media. is to restrict press freedom. it's not a one off either intimidation of journalists and violence against them quite common in montenegro the country is ranked $105.00 in the room. press freedom index behind her sandbag. the e.u. and others repeatedly criticize the links between politics and rudeness crime and the lack of an independent judiciary in montenegro. we hear that that's interests and that'
those who beat him up to sociate 70 tory is a drug lord he had written about there are many indications of that but public prosecutors dropped the case years later soft teach things that the drug lords politicians and the judiciary to intertwine and. i'm totally convinced that there was no political will to resolve the case when this happened or that there were other support if our. it wasn't the 1st time that such a being attacked in 20 show team there was an explosion near his car. such as...
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make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ woman ♪ >>> a big thank you for that powerful performance by toribal citizen prize for business leader honors an individual who turned a moment of personal crisis into a business that is saving lives. she's joined in conversation by katie couric. >> in nigeria like so many places around the world, hospitals can lack the basic supplies needed to save the life of a mother or unborn child if a complication arises. the lack of access to supplies like blood is one of the reasons 20% of all maternal deaths in the world today occur in nigeria. following her own childbirth scare temie giwa-tubosun decided to take on a problem that had seemed unsolvable. she created an extraordinary organization called life, using mapping technology to source and deliver essential medical products to african hospitals. the winner of the 2020 global citizen prize for business leader, temie giwa-tubosun. temie, congratulations. how does it feel to be honored for your extraordinary work? >> it feels amazing. i'm just so glad that our work here in africa has been honored in this
make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ woman ♪ >>> a big thank you for that powerful performance by toribal citizen prize for business leader honors an individual who turned a moment of personal crisis into a business that is saving lives. she's joined in conversation by katie couric. >> in nigeria like so many places around the world, hospitals can lack the basic supplies needed to save the life of a mother or unborn child if a complication arises. the lack of access to...
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to climb up to the brain and this is what we test and we took basically regions from the roles of tori macos up and we took different parts of the nerves and we looked into their respective connections in the brain and indeed we found with different methods that the virus currently uses the old faction the old sensory nerves to get into the brain what does this mean in terms of long term damage what do we know about that. well this is of course a difficult question i mean we looked at. very severe cases that died from codes and 90 and these had different times and durations of the disease and of course it is difficult to as you or even anticipate what's going to happen if there is a longer period of off time of the virus in the brain but what we can say is that divac that the virus gets into the brain and then may disappear if they're even to regions which are very sensitive to our body functions is of course something that we have to take into account when we make a diagnosis when we think about treatments and the fact that there is a this high incidence of neurological problems i mea
to climb up to the brain and this is what we test and we took basically regions from the roles of tori macos up and we took different parts of the nerves and we looked into their respective connections in the brain and indeed we found with different methods that the virus currently uses the old faction the old sensory nerves to get into the brain what does this mean in terms of long term damage what do we know about that. well this is of course a difficult question i mean we looked at. very...
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the uk brexit deal gets the backing of the senior tory eurosceptic mps, but some labour mps threaten of term in england's schools,
the uk brexit deal gets the backing of the senior tory eurosceptic mps, but some labour mps threaten of term in england's schools,
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liverpool and the hillsborough disaster, you get much more of a sense of why, for him to now work with a toryernment regarded by many people in liverpool as something you should never, ever do, you get a sense of who he is and why the choices he's got to make are so difficult. one of the complaints that we heard in the two comments i read at the beginning was from a viewer who thinks that, actually, bbc interviewers too often let politicians get away with not answering the question, talking out the time. what would you say? well, it is complete we get all the time, and we also get people saying you interrupt too much. and they are both two sides of the same coin. we cannot force people to answer, there's this myth that if ijust ask it well enough, or sharply enough to i will get an answer. i won't. i think we have to treat the audience like grown—ups. we have to ask difficult questions, we occasionally have to ask them two or three times. we have to highlight when we don't get an answer, but we need to treat the audience as people who can observe that they have not got the answer and then we
liverpool and the hillsborough disaster, you get much more of a sense of why, for him to now work with a toryernment regarded by many people in liverpool as something you should never, ever do, you get a sense of who he is and why the choices he's got to make are so difficult. one of the complaints that we heard in the two comments i read at the beginning was from a viewer who thinks that, actually, bbc interviewers too often let politicians get away with not answering the question, talking out...
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keir starmer did have a small rebellion, which makes a change, whereas the tories were in voting fork at the financial times now. it deals with both the stories we were talking about. brexit trade deal passed by parliament marking a abrupt end to a 47 year alliance. —— an abrupt end. it doesn't finish until the lords pass it and then the queen gives royal assent. how does she do that? does she sign it windsor at midnight? this isn't strong point, but certainly, the house of lords will wait until they have that royal assent from the palace. so, ithink have that royal assent from the palace. so, i think it will be, we are looking around midnight. but today, this is... i would say, it just won't be. the wrangling over the actual exit process on the terms of our future relationship have now been finished, but that doesn't mean incrimination ‘s and the wrangling will go on for years to come. we saw from the snp today that they will certainly be making this point of their discussions for many years to come, i'm sure. that's quite useful. we will bear that in mind as the time approaches mid
keir starmer did have a small rebellion, which makes a change, whereas the tories were in voting fork at the financial times now. it deals with both the stories we were talking about. brexit trade deal passed by parliament marking a abrupt end to a 47 year alliance. —— an abrupt end. it doesn't finish until the lords pass it and then the queen gives royal assent. how does she do that? does she sign it windsor at midnight? this isn't strong point, but certainly, the house of lords will wait...