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vince: all the way in the back. audience member: the taliban had a disproportionately negative impact on women. how do you think the role of women, did you see any of that? i know the u.s. government is spending a lot of money now -- [indiscernible] duane: i can tell you i do not see a single woman my entire time in afghanistan. not one. they are just not allowed to be anywhere, especially where a foreigner could be. i do think there are some statistics, if you will, that shows that one good thing about our involvement in afghanistan, and other countries that have been involved, that more women and children, girls, are going to school then there were. so there has been progress. i think the problem will be in the future going forward is if the taliban either takes control, or if there is an agreement reached where they become part of the -- and are willing to do that, that they will be fighting against that because of their traditional beliefs on the role of women. so it will be a long, hard road butink on a lot of
vince: all the way in the back. audience member: the taliban had a disproportionately negative impact on women. how do you think the role of women, did you see any of that? i know the u.s. government is spending a lot of money now -- [indiscernible] duane: i can tell you i do not see a single woman my entire time in afghanistan. not one. they are just not allowed to be anywhere, especially where a foreigner could be. i do think there are some statistics, if you will, that shows that one good...
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vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it? to happen, is it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, 50, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. that is it for now. mike embley is here with the headlines at 2am. more on the earthquake in mexico where130 people have died. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. i am tulsen tollett and mr sport today, like the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: —— this is sport. —— live from the. lionel messi scores four as barcelona move five points clear at the top of the spanish league jonny bairstow leads england to a seven wicket victory over west indies in the first one day international at old trafford with an unbeaten century. and find out why one of english football'
vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it? to happen, is it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, 50, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. that is it for now. mike...
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sir vince cable briefly back to london to talk to andrew marr, and striking the tone he was adopting,bout being the future prime minister. talking to liberal democrat members, they put on a brave face. they are trying to stay upbeat. there is reflection going on about just why they did not upbeat. there is reflection going on aboutjust why they did not do better in the general election earlier this year. the question for the new leader, sir vince cable, can he boost morale and increase their vote s ha re ? he boost morale and increase their vote share? that is what the party needs. despite winning four extra mps, taking the number to 12, needs. despite winning four extra mps, taking the numberto12, the vote share of the party dropped. sir vince cable needs to convince not just the party here he is the right person to do that but to convince voters that the liberal democrats are the party for them. you would think they are the most pro—eu party would have the pick of the a8% of people who voted remain but that did not translate in the general election and he has a huge challenge on his
sir vince cable briefly back to london to talk to andrew marr, and striking the tone he was adopting,bout being the future prime minister. talking to liberal democrat members, they put on a brave face. they are trying to stay upbeat. there is reflection going on about just why they did not upbeat. there is reflection going on aboutjust why they did not do better in the general election earlier this year. the question for the new leader, sir vince cable, can he boost morale and increase their...
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can vince cable, the new leader, is to turn around theirfortunes. can he be the person to do that?tiations with brussels, can there be a second referendum on that, and can sir vince cable help that message and cut through to voters, because clearly it hasn't been doing that. he is 74 years old, he thought he had left politics behind and was busy writing a novel, then he was sprung back as an mp, nobody else wa nted sprung back as an mp, nobody else wanted to run for leader said he became the new leader unopposed, and 74, instead of tucking into retirement, he has a very big challenge on his hands. the grand old man of liberal politics! thank you very much, eleanor garnier in bournemouth. and of course twickenham is his seat, although it is in the london borough of richmond, although that is no excuse for getting it wrong. a day after its latest ballistic missile launch, north korea has said its final goal is to match the military power of the the united states. last night, the un security council described the missile test over japan as highly provocative — but no further sanctions
can vince cable, the new leader, is to turn around theirfortunes. can he be the person to do that?tiations with brussels, can there be a second referendum on that, and can sir vince cable help that message and cut through to voters, because clearly it hasn't been doing that. he is 74 years old, he thought he had left politics behind and was busy writing a novel, then he was sprung back as an mp, nobody else wa nted sprung back as an mp, nobody else wanted to run for leader said he became the...
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i think that is an easy hit for vince cable.have been speaking to people here and despite the state of the party, lib dems here are positive. if you think back to the coalition when they were in government with the conservatives, they went into the coalition with 57 mps. they came out of it in the 2015 election with just eight. you would think, as the most pro—eu party, they would have the pick of the a8% who voted to remain in the referendum, that they would have picked up votes in the election this year. that did not happen and the party did not get the results hoped for. with a new leader, it is over two sir vince cable to turn things around and that will be a huge challenge. the party is 7.a% of vote share. with vince cable suggesting he could be the future prime minister, many ask if it is really possible to go from around 7% up to having a majority at a general election. he was asked about the prospect of being prime minister by andrew marr this morning. i think it is perfectly plausible. as leader of the third uk party, m
i think that is an easy hit for vince cable.have been speaking to people here and despite the state of the party, lib dems here are positive. if you think back to the coalition when they were in government with the conservatives, they went into the coalition with 57 mps. they came out of it in the 2015 election with just eight. you would think, as the most pro—eu party, they would have the pick of the a8% who voted to remain in the referendum, that they would have picked up votes in the...
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vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. he was a star of the footballing world — now rio ferdinand wants to be a boxer. the former england defender was approached by the betting company betfair — and the company says it the 38—year—old says he's looking forward to the challenge — as our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. rio ferdinand knows what it takes to get to the top. now he wants to do it all again. from defender to contender, that's the catching way a betting company is billing their latest pr move. one of the most decorated english footballers in history. they are paying retired footballer rio f
vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. he...
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vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it?— it's not going to happen, is it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward, he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why we're here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed ? now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. football, and england's women dominated their opening world cup qualifier against russia tonight. mark sampson's side scored six goals to sweep away the group's second seeds to take their first step towards the tournament in france 2019. katie gornall was watching the action. england's first steps on the road to the world cup, and their manager is under the spotlight. mark sampson has been accused of discrimination by two former players and although cleared of any wrongdoing, it's all taken a toll. on the pitch, england presented a
vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it?— it's not going to happen, is it? not with that attitude, i don't think so. i think absolutely going forward, he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why we're here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed ? now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver...
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one of the things vince cable and the party hopeis things vince cable and the party hope is that theirls will cut through to voters. that's where they hope they will pick up some ground. they believe that with labourunderjeremy some ground. they believe that with labour under jeremy corbyn being taken further to the left, there is a big, gaping hole in british politics that is there for the taking. the new deputy leaderjo swinson was talking in the main auditorium this afternoon and she has been telling members she thinks it's right that they press for the government to give voters another say on whatever deal theresa may gets from brussels. politics feels broken. to me, to many in this room, and to so many far beyond this conference hall. we are absolutely right to fight for an exit from brexit. applause. brexit will make it harder to follow our values, to protect human rights, to tackle climate change. to solve global problems. an exit from brexit is necessary, but it is not sufficient. because this culture clash continues. and the populists stoke this tension. they do it deliberatel
one of the things vince cable and the party hopeis things vince cable and the party hope is that theirls will cut through to voters. that's where they hope they will pick up some ground. they believe that with labourunderjeremy some ground. they believe that with labour under jeremy corbyn being taken further to the left, there is a big, gaping hole in british politics that is there for the taking. the new deputy leaderjo swinson was talking in the main auditorium this afternoon and she has...
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and when vince and i first started out, we shared a desk. so when trump asked me to serve as the small business administrator, he knew i knew what it was like to build a business from the ground up, to scale it, grow it, and even take it globally and then public. steve: when did you first meet donald trump? ms. mcmahon: i can't remember the exact year. i think it was in -- i would really be guessing. i think it was around the early to mid-1980's. and he had invited us to be his guest at a rolling stones concert. so we went and sat outside in the stadium and had a great time. steve: but among the cabinet members, you, i think, have had the longest relationship with the president over the years. ms. mcmahon: i think that is true. we met him early on. we have kept the relationship. he has performed, actually, in a couple of wwe events. and he is -- this is a unique fact -- he is the only president of the united states to ever have been inducted into the wwe hall of fame. steve: how did that all come about? ms. mcmahon: because we -- always, eac
and when vince and i first started out, we shared a desk. so when trump asked me to serve as the small business administrator, he knew i knew what it was like to build a business from the ground up, to scale it, grow it, and even take it globally and then public. steve: when did you first meet donald trump? ms. mcmahon: i can't remember the exact year. i think it was in -- i would really be guessing. i think it was around the early to mid-1980's. and he had invited us to be his guest at a...
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i asked the new leader, vince cable, how big a challenge he and his party are facing.ous increase in the membership. energy and enthusiasm. but the result did not live up to expectations. i think we are going to turn it round. british politics is becoming polarised between hardline, brexit, hard left labour. people are going to be looking for sensible, moderate middle ground politics. we can provide that. you are obviously up for it, displayed rating a novel and doing other things. you are back in politics. as this are poisoned chalice? it is a challenge but i would not have taken it on unless i was optimistic. we have got a lot of things going for us, british politics has become very polarised. people are looking for common—sense solutions, not ideological extremes. we can move into that. is vince cable, the new leader, the person to ta ke cable, the new leader, the person to take the party into that space? i think we should expect a lot of talk at this conference about his experience. he was the former business secretary. he is one of the few politicians to protect t
i asked the new leader, vince cable, how big a challenge he and his party are facing.ous increase in the membership. energy and enthusiasm. but the result did not live up to expectations. i think we are going to turn it round. british politics is becoming polarised between hardline, brexit, hard left labour. people are going to be looking for sensible, moderate middle ground politics. we can provide that. you are obviously up for it, displayed rating a novel and doing other things. you are back...
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help it really is i still filled with ridiculous stories a minute still me right but you know the vince mcmahon principle work hard and then work harder the yota principle there is no try there's only do the gene simmons principle always look like a star always always dressed for success all those little tips can help you get what you want in life and i realize this by putting in this book it really is a new tony robbins and you have paul stanley of kiss right the fourth absolutely the thing about paul was he gave me this quote when i was sixteen years old i saw him a documentary and he said the only people that tell you can't do something. for the ones that have failed and i always that was speaking to me that you can't tell me i'm not going to do it because i believe in this so to have paul thirty years later after this quote sparked off this career of mine that he writes the forward of it was like a real like full circle moment did you have a mentor. i mean i think not necessarily a mentor one there's been a bunch of them was there any one piece of advice i let on i mean i think i th
help it really is i still filled with ridiculous stories a minute still me right but you know the vince mcmahon principle work hard and then work harder the yota principle there is no try there's only do the gene simmons principle always look like a star always always dressed for success all those little tips can help you get what you want in life and i realize this by putting in this book it really is a new tony robbins and you have paul stanley of kiss right the fourth absolutely the thing...
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vince is 82 years old. way to go vince. the ballpark and the fans didn't seem to mind. so, there you go. still going strong. >> my gosh i want the t-shirt. i love vince. >> get a gomez jersey. >> he's been supporting the giants all those years. >> he's like taking my time. >> seen a lot of baseball. >> we're looking great later today. believe it or not last full day of summer is this afternoon. daytime highs will be correspondingly summer like with highs expected to be in the mid to upper 80's. yesterday we hit the upper 80's. we'll do it again today. 68 now in washington. more comfortable as you get outside the beltway. low 60's and 50's locally places like culpeper right now in the 50's. that is -- josÉ is just kind of fading away slowly fading away. >> bye-bye. >> just taking its time. maximum winds per hour tropical storm. we are not going to be directly influenced by it later today. in fact we should have plenty of sunshine in the forecast this afternoon and we're just going to turn up the heat. 86 at 5:00 p.m. we'll k
vince is 82 years old. way to go vince. the ballpark and the fans didn't seem to mind. so, there you go. still going strong. >> my gosh i want the t-shirt. i love vince. >> get a gomez jersey. >> he's been supporting the giants all those years. >> he's like taking my time. >> seen a lot of baseball. >> we're looking great later today. believe it or not last full day of summer is this afternoon. daytime highs will be correspondingly summer like with highs...
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the stage is set for sir vince cable to make that speech.in about ten minutes' time and we will bring you that live. the liberal democrat's leader's speech in bournemouth. someone else making a big speech is president trump. he says it will be a big day at the un with some big things and 21 is happening. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in new york for us. what are we expecting in how important is the address? trump is predictable and no one can be 100% certain what he will say. the man who campaigned on america first address in the world's most important multilateral body. they have a surprise yesterday when the talk with the eu and as a club —— un asa talk with the eu and as a club —— un as a club where people talk, how the us was wasting the biggest funders. but when he talked about reform committee applauded the reform effo rts committee applauded the reform efforts of the un secretary general. there are no secrets about what issues to address. the first of the threat posed by north korea, we have listened to the un s
the stage is set for sir vince cable to make that speech.in about ten minutes' time and we will bring you that live. the liberal democrat's leader's speech in bournemouth. someone else making a big speech is president trump. he says it will be a big day at the un with some big things and 21 is happening. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in new york for us. what are we expecting in how important is the address? trump is predictable and no one can be 100% certain what he will...
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yes of advice i already on i mean i think i think just actually vince is a pretty big mentor of mine i've been working for him for seventeen years and six men is a very unique character and so you know very well rightly we've done shows together with you and i love writing about vince because he's such a unique wacky motivated amazing character and he'll never write about himself because he's too humble is like telling myself it's all right about him in my book that's the way i like to do it you know how do you get with the devil you know we have been working for years at that point in time when i started wrestling. i was pretty small at the time it was all that the whole code is still giant size three i never will be but what i could do i couldn't be the biggest guy in the show but i could be the biggest personality and the biggest character and that's what i focused on i never i never considered myself a rest like i consider myself an entertainer because that's what i brought to the table that was different from from the guys that were really big i could focus on that would you eve
yes of advice i already on i mean i think i think just actually vince is a pretty big mentor of mine i've been working for him for seventeen years and six men is a very unique character and so you know very well rightly we've done shows together with you and i love writing about vince because he's such a unique wacky motivated amazing character and he'll never write about himself because he's too humble is like telling myself it's all right about him in my book that's the way i like to do it...
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the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has said it's ‘perfectly plausible' he could be the nextference in bournemouth. the lib dems are calling for what they call an ‘exit from brexit‘. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, eleanor garnier who is at the party conference. the party wonjust the party won just over 7% of the vote at the last general election, just a few months ago, but here we have the new leader of the liberal democrats saying, at the next election, why not, i could plausibly be prime minister, but the party would have to do bigger by considerable number of votes. it's true they have picked up lots of new members after the true they have picked up lots of new members afterthe eu true they have picked up lots of new members after the eu referendum and since the general election this year, but i think lots of people have been raising their eyebrows that that was a realistic prospect, to see sir vince cable in number ten. and as new leader he has an almighty challenge on his hands. you would think with the lib dems, the most pro—eu party out there, they wou
the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has said it's ‘perfectly plausible' he could be the nextference in bournemouth. the lib dems are calling for what they call an ‘exit from brexit‘. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, eleanor garnier who is at the party conference. the party wonjust the party won just over 7% of the vote at the last general election, just a few months ago, but here we have the new leader of the liberal democrats saying, at the next election, why not,...
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we saw too many friends and family go through what vince is dealing with now.made the call. it was fast, convenient, and easy. the representative we spoke with was so helpful. now, liz and i each have coverage to help protect each other and the kids. (soft music) i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, make a call that could make a real difference to your loved ones. the last thing you want to leave them are final expenses like funeral costs and unexpected bills. guaranteed acceptance whole...
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jo swinson has said she is going to be supporting vince cable, there she is kissing him. the speech. that was one of the keynote speeches at the conference. we will have coverage throughout the week. the weather, it is looking a little bit better. winds light. more sunshine. brighterfor northern brighter for northern ireland, western scotland, the vast improvement. temperatures around 17, 18. it would sizzle it could be cloudy at times for the football, sunshine breaking through and i could not rule out showers. this evening and overnight, showers never die out easterly, but it is grown to become chilly. the touch of mist and fog in places, in towns and cities, single focal spot at brewdog areas, lower. particularly the more pressure close to the east of the united kingdom, this weak area of high pressure means that things should be calmer. western areas, dry and bright. eastern, more of a breeze. we will see this feature across the northern isles, going across the northern isles, going across parts of scotland, getting thicker cloud and rain. further west, better sunshin
jo swinson has said she is going to be supporting vince cable, there she is kissing him. the speech. that was one of the keynote speeches at the conference. we will have coverage throughout the week. the weather, it is looking a little bit better. winds light. more sunshine. brighterfor northern brighter for northern ireland, western scotland, the vast improvement. temperatures around 17, 18. it would sizzle it could be cloudy at times for the football, sunshine breaking through and i could not...
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her husband vince, laura met online. vince has a similar disease, duchesne's muscular dystrophy.hey met two years ago, recently got married and met through one of laura's aides, maybe check this guy out. laura and vince both live independently in their own home and i think they're going to have a wonderful life together. >>> nick watches on abc in los angeles is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> all you need is the wednesday bus word, be at the least 21 years old and be a legal resident of the united states and canada. stand by for the "rtm" ipad mini giveabe. >>> legend dictates you don't open pandora's box. most of us would listen to that advice. but let's be glad he was like that because this video is awesome. amazing huge hole in the ground, he's going to jump in. >> it looks sketchy to me. >> the cool thing about this, there's almost a whole other world in this. base jumper and climbing as well but more what he'll discover once he goes in there. kind of like pandora's box. really cool place but much cooler jump as well. they capture it from multiple diffe
her husband vince, laura met online. vince has a similar disease, duchesne's muscular dystrophy.hey met two years ago, recently got married and met through one of laura's aides, maybe check this guy out. laura and vince both live independently in their own home and i think they're going to have a wonderful life together. >>> nick watches on abc in los angeles is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> all you need is the wednesday bus word, be at the least...
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sir vince also proposed higher taxes on foreign property speculators and second home owners in order in bournemouth. it was a steady and serious performance from sir vince cable, his first leadership speech here at the party autumn conference. he set out the broad principles on the big issues that he thinks the party needs to be dealing with. there are tackling the country right now. and of course front and centre of this speech was the party stands on brexit. at the end of these tortuous divorce negotiations the british public must be given a vote on the outcome. let me be clear, this is not a call for a rewrite, not a call for a second referendum on brexit. this is a call for a first referendum on the effects. but vince cable warned also that the party could not become a single issue party and needs to be about more than simply brexit. he wants the party to be a new workshop of ideas and he put ideas forward, things like a radical overhaul of the financial sector, saying the economy could support those businesses who make up the real economy as he called it. he called for greater g
sir vince also proposed higher taxes on foreign property speculators and second home owners in order in bournemouth. it was a steady and serious performance from sir vince cable, his first leadership speech here at the party autumn conference. he set out the broad principles on the big issues that he thinks the party needs to be dealing with. there are tackling the country right now. and of course front and centre of this speech was the party stands on brexit. at the end of these tortuous...
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vince: they are working on the theory.heory is, when resources are so tight, when the unemployed and -- unemployment rate is this site, it puts pressure on costs and inflation and they want to get ahead of that. what you saw in the way janet yellen is leaning is, they have a forecast where it is only a temporary, transitory dip in inflation. andation will be coming up, they are confident enough to display they will raise rates. they do not view this as a policy hike, but re-normalizing policy. kathleen: you are the head of the division of monetary affairs dothe fed, a fed economist, you agree with this procedure, this way of doing things? they are supposed to be data-dependent, but they are basing it on a forecast that everybody, including the fed, has a history of forecasting that are often wrong. the easiest way to see that is if you look at the very first dot chart in the long-term column, the lowest dot was higher than the highest dot today. that is how much it has shifted in the last five years. underlying this is, gu
vince: they are working on the theory.heory is, when resources are so tight, when the unemployed and -- unemployment rate is this site, it puts pressure on costs and inflation and they want to get ahead of that. what you saw in the way janet yellen is leaning is, they have a forecast where it is only a temporary, transitory dip in inflation. andation will be coming up, they are confident enough to display they will raise rates. they do not view this as a policy hike, but re-normalizing policy....
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vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it?nk absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the british prime minister has brushed off suggestions of a rift with her cabinet colleague, borisjohnson, by saying he's doing a greatjob as foreign secretary. mrs may, who's also here in new york, is meeting world leaders for one—on—one discussions on the sidelines of the un general assembly. mrs may was speaking to reporters after mrjohnson insisted he has no plans to resign if his brexit demands are not met by the prime minister. this report from john pienaar contains some flashing images. guess who we saw back from jogging? boris johnson didn't look much like britain's forei
vince cable is sounding ambitious — what do lib dem members make of it?nk absolutely going forward he could be, and i think we all truly believe in liberal values and that's exactly why here. macron became president, so, you know, anything can happen. are things volatile enough to get vince cable into number ten? why not? why not indeed. now, this veteran politician must show that he can deliver results. vicki young, bbc news, bournemouth. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the british...
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vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree? laughter. been useful. particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. particularly for those petitioning fora second eu referendum. if particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. if there is to be one, ifjean—claude juncker said big babies, the leave campaign we re said big babies, the leave campaign were properly win by a bigger margin. although others would say that we were in a two track britain before, and we were on the wrong side of the federalist argument. britain and others cannot be obliged tojoin these things britain and others cannot be obliged to join these things against their will. it remains a british choice if they want to join the euro. the idea ofa they want to join the euro. the idea of a european army has been around for donkey's years, and it has never been agreed on. jean-claude juncker is not popular in the uk, particularly. is it right for him to say that people will not like the results ? say that people will not like the results? i ha
vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree? laughter. been useful. particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. particularly for those petitioning fora second eu referendum. if particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. if there is to be one, ifjean—claude juncker said big babies, the leave campaign we re said big babies, the leave campaign were properly win by a bigger margin. although others would say that we were in a two track...
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lib dems look to sir vince as a heavyweight politician. him the party's in safe hands. lib dem membership might have doubled since referendum but translating that surge into success at elections is a much bigger challenge. one the party must rise to, or else risk drifting off into political obscurity. police have named one of the victims of a crash on the m5 motorway on saturday which left four people dead. 46—year—old adrian beaumont from bristol died at the scene. his partner and their two children remain in hospital. rochdale council has apologised to young people who were sexually and physically abused while they were in the care of the local authority. many of the assaults took place at two schools run by the council over a period of almost 50 years. the council's chief executive said he couldn't turn the clock back but he would make sure that it did its best to safeguard children and young people now and in the future. more than 100 firefighters have spent the night tackling a fire at a north london warehouse. dozens of fire engines
lib dems look to sir vince as a heavyweight politician. him the party's in safe hands. lib dem membership might have doubled since referendum but translating that surge into success at elections is a much bigger challenge. one the party must rise to, or else risk drifting off into political obscurity. police have named one of the victims of a crash on the m5 motorway on saturday which left four people dead. 46—year—old adrian beaumont from bristol died at the scene. his partner and their...
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vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree?arly in this speech — have been very unhelpful for those remainers on this side of the channel, particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. because if there is to be one, ifjean—claude juncker said things like this, you know, the leave campaign would probabaly win by a bigger margin. although ewould say that we were in a two—track europe before, and britain was on the other side of that federalist argument. britain and others cannot be obliged tojoin these things against their will, so it remains a british choice if they want to join the euro, or the idea of a european army has been around for donkey's years, and it has never been agreed on. is it helpful for someone like jean—claude juncker, who is not particularly popular in the uk, overall, to be suggesting british people are going to regret their vote? well he's possibly right on that. whether he's the right person to say it, perhaps that's doubtful. i have people writing to me and saying "i voted to leave, but n
vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree?arly in this speech — have been very unhelpful for those remainers on this side of the channel, particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. because if there is to be one, ifjean—claude juncker said things like this, you know, the leave campaign would probabaly win by a bigger margin. although ewould say that we were in a two—track europe before, and britain was on the other side of that federalist argument....
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this is a great giants fan, vince gomez, who is the ball dude. and look at him. he's going after the the ball at a leisurely pace, taking his time, and still going after it. johnny said, hey, i'm trying to pitch a game here. finally, everybody waiting. vince picks it up, umpire figures he'll stall a little bit. no, no, got to give it to somebody. and there you go. and next time a ball is hit down there, he decides to go after it again. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ happy valentine's day. oh, happy valentine's day. aw. ohh! mwah. so, fratelli's tonight? hello, cannoli canoe. jay: i like it. nice fit. swanky material. [ chuckles ] jay, you look so strong and sexy, like an olympic wrestler but with money. [ both laugh ] your turn. okay. [ chuckles ] this is my favorite day in america! happy valentine's day, gorgeous. [ gasps ] they're huge! [ chuckles ] oh, my god! yeah, those will work. beautiful. you can wear them tonight. i have a surprise. [ gasps ] don't tell me, you're finally taking me salsa dancing! [ gasps ] and who's david brenner? only a vegas legend. is he a magician?
this is a great giants fan, vince gomez, who is the ball dude. and look at him. he's going after the the ball at a leisurely pace, taking his time, and still going after it. johnny said, hey, i'm trying to pitch a game here. finally, everybody waiting. vince picks it up, umpire figures he'll stall a little bit. no, no, got to give it to somebody. and there you go. and next time a ball is hit down there, he decides to go after it again. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ happy valentine's day. oh, happy...
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i have got sir vince cable waiting. anything else?ent has been asking ftse 100 reports that the government has been asking ftse100 ceos to sign and supporting their approach to brexit. the couple of ceos i have spoken to say they haven't seen the letter and also they say that actually issuing such a letter would be a high risk strategy in the sense that don't ask for something you might not get! simon, thank you very much. we have got sir vince cable waiting for us at the house of commons. vicki young is there with him. downing street saying that this is a leaked document that they don't officially comment on such things. they say it has been redrafted several times since that version back in august. but it hasn't stopped people commenting on what is of course a hot talking point here at westminster because everyone knows the uk will need a new immigration system the uk will need a new immigration syste m o nce the uk will need a new immigration system once we leave the european union. so let's talk to the leader of the liberal democr
i have got sir vince cable waiting. anything else?ent has been asking ftse 100 reports that the government has been asking ftse100 ceos to sign and supporting their approach to brexit. the couple of ceos i have spoken to say they haven't seen the letter and also they say that actually issuing such a letter would be a high risk strategy in the sense that don't ask for something you might not get! simon, thank you very much. we have got sir vince cable waiting for us at the house of commons....
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we saw too many friends and family go through what vince is dealing with now.o two years ago, liz made the call. it was fast, convenient, and easy. the representative we spoke with was so helpful. now, liz and i each have coverage to help protect each other and the kids. (soft music) i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, make a call that could make a real difference to your loved ones. the last thing you want to leave them are final expenses like funeral costs and unexpected bills. guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance through the colonial penn program can help. this is affordable coverage with a rate that locks in for life. options start at $9.95 a month. and this is whole life insurance that builds cash value you can borrow against should you need it. you cannot be turned down due to your health. there's no medical exam required or health questionnaire to answer. make a call that can make a difference for your loved ones. ♪ ♪ >>> hurricane irma shaking an entire state. >> the powerful storm is making a slow march up florida's spine. >> we're feeling t
we saw too many friends and family go through what vince is dealing with now.o two years ago, liz made the call. it was fast, convenient, and easy. the representative we spoke with was so helpful. now, liz and i each have coverage to help protect each other and the kids. (soft music) i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, make a call that could make a real difference to your loved ones. the last thing you want to leave them are final expenses like funeral costs and unexpected bills....
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i asked vince cable how big a charge it easy and his party faces. we had mixed results. a two—hour expectations. british politics is being divided between the hard left and the hard right. it will be looking for sensible middle ground politics. and thatis sensible middle ground politics. and that is what we can provide. you obviously are up for it is by being to write a novel and other things. it is not really a poisoned chalice, being new lib dem leader?m it is not really a poisoned chalice, being new lib dem leader? it is a challenge, but i wouldn't have taken it on ifi challenge, but i wouldn't have taken it on if i was not optimistic. there are a lot of things going for us. instead of british politics, where it is really polarised and people are looking for solutions, not ideological extremes, i can we move into space. it is cabled the person to ta ke into space. it is cabled the person to take the party into that space. there has been a lot of talk at this conference about his career. he was one of the few politicians to forecast the financial crash. but at 74, fore
i asked vince cable how big a charge it easy and his party faces. we had mixed results. a two—hour expectations. british politics is being divided between the hard left and the hard right. it will be looking for sensible middle ground politics. and thatis sensible middle ground politics. and that is what we can provide. you obviously are up for it is by being to write a novel and other things. it is not really a poisoned chalice, being new lib dem leader?m it is not really a poisoned chalice,...
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back on bramblewood drive, we noticed the piano in vince shields' backyard. sticker guarantees the collapsed upright is "waterproof for 50 years." but, in an age of warming oceans, there are no guarantees. folks on bramblewood will have to decide whether to stay or go. their past is no guide to the future. name - you will picture me in your head can you see my skin, my age, my beliefs? address - you imagine this place does where i'm from change how you see me? when you get to my experience, will you see how qualified i am? my skills? don't imagine what i might be, see what i can do. search for greatness. search indeed. the world's number 1 job site. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help rel
back on bramblewood drive, we noticed the piano in vince shields' backyard. sticker guarantees the collapsed upright is "waterproof for 50 years." but, in an age of warming oceans, there are no guarantees. folks on bramblewood will have to decide whether to stay or go. their past is no guide to the future. name - you will picture me in your head can you see my skin, my age, my beliefs? address - you imagine this place does where i'm from change how you see me? when you get to my...
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is vince cable, the new leader, the person to take the party into that space?mber he was a former business secretary. he had a short stint as leader about ten years ago. he is one of the few politicians to predict the financial crash. but clearly at the age of 74 he has decided not to go slowly into retirement, and instead is giving himself a rather large challenge. three years ago prince harry founded the invictus games, an international sports event for wounded service personnel. and next week, 90 competitors — the uk's biggest team yet — will take part in the games in canada. pa ra—athlete steve brown, a former wheelchair rugby captain, has been to meet a fellow athlete competing who's determined not to let a life—changing injury hold him back. i was found there. but life goes on. stewart graduated from the raf one day after his 18th birthday. he proudly served in northern ireland, iraq and afghanistan. however, his life was changed forever when his vehicle drove over an improvised explosive device or ied while on a routine patrol in helmand province in 2013
is vince cable, the new leader, the person to take the party into that space?mber he was a former business secretary. he had a short stint as leader about ten years ago. he is one of the few politicians to predict the financial crash. but clearly at the age of 74 he has decided not to go slowly into retirement, and instead is giving himself a rather large challenge. three years ago prince harry founded the invictus games, an international sports event for wounded service personnel. and next...
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vince shields rolled his family history to the curb.umped decade after decade. >> my wife is a seamstress. these are probably her patterns that she had through high school and on up. we lost a lot of personal pictures. but, most of, most of this, you know, i won't have to have a garage sale. you know. >> shields who retired from shell has lived on bramblewood 16 years. here is a water line. so i am 6'2. >> the water line is -- is tall as you are. >> it is. >> 6'2." >> he had never seen water in the house. the flood start to drop after two feet. but it surged to six. after engineers opened the gates on two antiquated flood control reservoirs to stop the dams from failing. >> we have had church crews in here. second baptist. go to second baptist. crew out here. had a couple christian crews from lafayette. >> how you got all this done? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> all volunteers. >> people walked up knocked on the door. >> yeah, you sign up on the list. people show up. it is amazing. god works. >> more than 80 people were killed. and around hou
vince shields rolled his family history to the curb.umped decade after decade. >> my wife is a seamstress. these are probably her patterns that she had through high school and on up. we lost a lot of personal pictures. but, most of, most of this, you know, i won't have to have a garage sale. you know. >> shields who retired from shell has lived on bramblewood 16 years. here is a water line. so i am 6'2. >> the water line is -- is tall as you are. >> it is. >>...
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earlier, we spoke to the leader, sir vince cable, who said that he would like to see a referendum oner debate this time. we think there should be a popular vote. the first vote on the facts once we know them. we've had a referendum on a vote in principle to leave. that's happened. we're not trying to rerun it. we will know in probably a couple of yea rs' will know in probably a couple of years' time, what the terms of leaving are. ask the people to choose — do they want to continue, evenif choose — do they want to continue, even if it meansjumping off a cliff? 0r even if it meansjumping off a cliff? or do they want an alternative, do they want an exit from brexit. that will be the choice. i think the results will be conclusive. i'm joined choice. i think the results will be conclusive. i'mjoined by one choice. i think the results will be conclusive. i'm joined by one of the protesters now, who works in london. why are you here today, why is this so why are you here today, why is this so important? i'm work in the london technology community. it's typical for me, the various companies
earlier, we spoke to the leader, sir vince cable, who said that he would like to see a referendum oner debate this time. we think there should be a popular vote. the first vote on the facts once we know them. we've had a referendum on a vote in principle to leave. that's happened. we're not trying to rerun it. we will know in probably a couple of yea rs' will know in probably a couple of years' time, what the terms of leaving are. ask the people to choose — do they want to continue, evenif...
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vince, thank you for joining us.e when jeff sessions goes directly to these sanctuary cities or states to spread this message. i mean, if no matter what, i think this is one of the best things he has done as attorney general. it's something that is needed, and i think it's starting to work. >> yeah. and he needs to. he said that these grants are not entitlements. this is at the will of the federal government that they're able to get these grants to their cities and their decision to with hold them from sanctuary cities is the appropriate response. especially because these cities are ignoring federal law. not that they're being forced to abide by federal law, it's that they're allowed to be called by federal officials. and an illegal immigrant in their custody. this is the kind of nonsense that ultimately leads in people getting killed. you know, many people who are sort of supporters of these sanctuary cities often make the case that we're just over and extending police forces by having immigration law. well, i can't
vince, thank you for joining us.e when jeff sessions goes directly to these sanctuary cities or states to spread this message. i mean, if no matter what, i think this is one of the best things he has done as attorney general. it's something that is needed, and i think it's starting to work. >> yeah. and he needs to. he said that these grants are not entitlements. this is at the will of the federal government that they're able to get these grants to their cities and their decision to with...
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a standing ovation for sir vince cable at the end of the liberal democrat conference.saults took place at two council schools over a period of almost 50 years. the council‘s chief executive said he couldn‘t turn the clock back, but he would make sure that it did its best to safeguard young people in the future. in a moment, a look at how the financial markets in europe closed the day, but first, the headlines: on bbc news: us president donald trump warns the united nations of the threat to the world from an "evilfew" rogue nations — saying the us would "destroy" north korea if threatened by it. the caribbean is hit by another category 5 hurricane — causing widespread devastation as it strikes the island of dominica. foreign minister borisjohnson says he is not going to resign when asked about reports that he could quit before the weekend. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session... there‘s been a bit of a move up on the european markets. sterling started to rise again — it weakened yesterday after monday‘s comments from bank of england gov
a standing ovation for sir vince cable at the end of the liberal democrat conference.saults took place at two council schools over a period of almost 50 years. the council‘s chief executive said he couldn‘t turn the clock back, but he would make sure that it did its best to safeguard young people in the future. in a moment, a look at how the financial markets in europe closed the day, but first, the headlines: on bbc news: us president donald trump warns the united nations of the threat to...
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vince, i'm going to start with you. sarah was very strong on that point today.aid it several times, congress needs to step up and do its job. the president has handed them yet something else to do. can they get it done? >> well, i think so. especially now democrats will be forced to come to the table. this has now become a litmus test for democratic party. just look how we've spent the hours since we found out that this was even a possibility. democrats everywhere have been pulling the fire alarms that the president of the united states is ending daca. but understand that even leading up to this we all were under the understanding that he was going to use this as leverage ultimately to get a legislative version of daca passed through congress and some of the concessions he wants for immigration including components from e-verify or ending chain migration. if he can do those things democrats will have a tough time explaining to their constituents why they didn't vote to make daca permanent when that law comes up for a vote in congress. >> harris: attorney general
vince, i'm going to start with you. sarah was very strong on that point today.aid it several times, congress needs to step up and do its job. the president has handed them yet something else to do. can they get it done? >> well, i think so. especially now democrats will be forced to come to the table. this has now become a litmus test for democratic party. just look how we've spent the hours since we found out that this was even a possibility. democrats everywhere have been pulling the...
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hello, i'm vinces livingston, i've got a huge house and no friends.oin me every saturday for creature features where we show spooky movies, have interesting guests and livingston cooks up something delicious. don't you? i try, sir. popcorn. i like popcorn. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so i can stay ahead of my symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may
hello, i'm vinces livingston, i've got a huge house and no friends.oin me every saturday for creature features where we show spooky movies, have interesting guests and livingston cooks up something delicious. don't you? i try, sir. popcorn. i like popcorn. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with...
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england gamble on two batsmen, james vince and gary ballance, who've tried and struggled before.here are two new bowlers, craig overton and spinner mason crane, who's just 20. well 10,000 miles from the oval floodlights, guess what, in australia — surprise, surprise — confident predictions of a 5—0 ashes series victory have truly begun. australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most comprehensive account yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. what really happened that night and how did they live to tell the tale? join me now on bbc two. newsnight with emily. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's to come... chelsea leave it right until the last kick for a big champions league win in madrid. they waited five years for it but celtic grab a very rare away win in the
england gamble on two batsmen, james vince and gary ballance, who've tried and struggled before.here are two new bowlers, craig overton and spinner mason crane, who's just 20. well 10,000 miles from the oval floodlights, guess what, in australia — surprise, surprise — confident predictions of a 5—0 ashes series victory have truly begun. australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is...
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vince: i ask that you will not a cost him right away -- accost him right away. give him time to sit down and set up. duane: thank you. thank you. [chatter] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. lectures and history, university of virginia professor gary gallagher teaches a class on civil war memory and how people in the north and south ofe interpreted the legacy the conflict from the postwar era to the present day. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. mr. gallagher: all right, here we are for the last class this semester, and we will move into as youermath of the war, know. we spent all semester looking at various aspects of this conflict, and from the beginning, i alerted you that one of the issues of the class was going to be the tension between history and memory. here we are finally at the end where we will focus on memory for our last discussion. there is no better event in united states history to talk memories ofwerful something that happened in th
vince: i ask that you will not a cost him right away -- accost him right away. give him time to sit down and set up. duane: thank you. thank you. [chatter] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. lectures and history, university of virginia professor gary gallagher teaches a class on civil war memory and how people in the north and south ofe interpreted the legacy the conflict from the...