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the british are moving on from the day's tragedy, reopening subways. traffic is normal. but the city has to be -- it's hard -- it has to be aching for those it lost and for those 40-some odd people injured in the attack. >> it was i think a clear effort, isis has taken credit for it, and i think that's right to trike at the heart of the most important institution in britain, the democratic system. there is no accident the attack occurred in the shadow of big ben. and so i think -- my first thought was this reminded me of the attack on parliament in canada back in late 2014. another islamist evident to duplicate what happened on 9/11 with the attack on the pentagon and the twin towers. for those who said it's all lone wolf terrorism and motivated by economic deprivation. the clear political symbolism displays that. it shows the isis threat as many predicted, they will resort more to terrorism in western europe and the united states. lou: theres sothing way and thely pathetic about the caliphate taking credit by an assault by one individual, a pathetic figure, troubled dee
the british are moving on from the day's tragedy, reopening subways. traffic is normal. but the city has to be -- it's hard -- it has to be aching for those it lost and for those 40-some odd people injured in the attack. >> it was i think a clear effort, isis has taken credit for it, and i think that's right to trike at the heart of the most important institution in britain, the democratic system. there is no accident the attack occurred in the shadow of big ben. and so i think -- my...
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british prime minister theresa may signs the divorce papers to exit the european union. reactions to this historic day from step four. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti appeared nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. still negotiated health care bill to repeal upon the care. lauren: the dow up 150 points this morning giving for back looking at the futures. s&p futures up one. train to
british prime minister theresa may signs the divorce papers to exit the european union. reactions to this historic day from step four. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti appeared nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. still negotiated health care bill to repeal upon the care. lauren: the dow up 150 points this morning giving for back looking at the futures. s&p futures up one. train to
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with the british joining us, it's silly to say it's a muslim ban, but it's hard to argue. lou: what i would like to know as a citizen is what's going on here? it gks becomes another inconvenience to business travelers whether there the u.k. or here or coming from any one of those countries. it's time for tsa to across knowledge they are running a great deal of interest force and disruption at the same time, and we don't have a sense of what the risk as reward balance is on that. i might many getting to be old hat it, 16 years of this nonsense and we need as the president has said, to defeat the islamic state and al qaeda forth within stead of continuing a long war. this country is trying hard to get themselves blown up it seems in north korea. tell was you think will happen. >> there is a video they put out which i know you won't air, of a nuclear attack on a u.s. aircraft carrier. lou: we did it consciously because it's propaganda it's idiotic the number of people who put that on the air. fred: a couple years ago they had a video of a nuclear strike on washington. north k
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we saw idiocy last summer of a british spy that wrote people went t prague, they had never been, and no idea what they were talking about, that went on for 6 weeks. lou: i am pressed for time. but, health care legislation, thursday, a big vote, president is in louisville, tonight to push the legislation forward. what do you see as the likely fate of the repeal and replace? >> well, i hop they can get it past thursday, this is the beginning of a long process. they will pass a different bill in the senate then conference, that is part one, this is going to be a long process of repealing, and rin organizing our he'l health system, this very important it hases, highway patrol that republicanhope that people who are waivering, realize that. he is getting a lot of work done. lou: speaker ryan, right now, house working through the legislation, adding additional changes to the legislation. the speaker finally deciding to make a subsha substantial commitment to changes in the legislation to lower premiums into move aside all of the mandates in it. your thoughts on the restructuring of the bil
we saw idiocy last summer of a british spy that wrote people went t prague, they had never been, and no idea what they were talking about, that went on for 6 weeks. lou: i am pressed for time. but, health care legislation, thursday, a big vote, president is in louisville, tonight to push the legislation forward. what do you see as the likely fate of the repeal and replace? >> well, i hop they can get it past thursday, this is the beginning of a long process. they will pass a different...
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from the moment the vote happened, it was very clear the british people voted to get back their snation national sovereignty. >> there is also the matter of theresa may required some education and rehabilitation in her opposition to brexit. but the good news is it's under way. steve, we are out of time. it's always great to have you here. thanks for being us. look forward to seeing you soon. senator john mccainork as president trump's chief antagonist? what is his goal? what is his deal? hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com lou: the results from our friday night question, do you believe the deep state and the left wing national media fully intends to subvert the trump presidency? 96% of you said yes. and so it is. joining me now, chief political correspondent with the washington examiner and fox news contributor, byron york. let's start with the
from the moment the vote happened, it was very clear the british people voted to get back their snation national sovereignty. >> there is also the matter of theresa may required some education and rehabilitation in her opposition to brexit. but the good news is it's under way. steve, we are out of time. it's always great to have you here. thanks for being us. look forward to seeing you soon. senator john mccainork as president trump's chief antagonist? what is his goal? what is his deal?...
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may have had with british spy christopher steele. grassley says it raises questions about the f.b.i.'s indiana even from politics as well as the obama administration intelligence agencies for political purposes. the left's intolerance on display in berkeley, california and its propensity for violence. that's where mass. protesters attacked supporters. a total of 10 people were arrested, five of them for battery, and as you watch this video, you can see that a number of people would have been subject to those charges, attackinold per americans. these young thugs and punks absolutely without restraint. it's an appalling statement about the left and their so-called activists. one of the arrests was for possession of a deadly weapon and another for fighting arrest. seven people were injured. none hospitalized. the fights broke out at the martin luther king, jr. civic park. violent protesters seem to be getting their marching orders from top of democrats. listen to former attorney general loretta lynch calling on people to take to the str
may have had with british spy christopher steele. grassley says it raises questions about the f.b.i.'s indiana even from politics as well as the obama administration intelligence agencies for political purposes. the left's intolerance on display in berkeley, california and its propensity for violence. that's where mass. protesters attacked supporters. a total of 10 people were arrested, five of them for battery, and as you watch this video, you can see that a number of people would have been...
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the real story is not whether the deal goes well it's about what the british government does with its policy freedom after brexit. cut taxes, deregulate, be a haven for entrepreneurs and growth and dine' mitchell and use the freedom of being outside the e.u. to boost the economy. that's a choice the government will make afterwards. >> as we said, complicated and filled with exciting opportunity and promise after all, that was the point of brexit. steve hilton, thanks for being with us. that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. interior secretary ryan zinke join us. kennedy: another government shutdown on the horizon. can lawmakers reach a deal in all eyes have been on president trump when it comes to allegations about russia. but ford has a big plan to create jobs. what's the best way to resurrect the manufacturing industry? dirty jobs host mike rowe is here. grab a shovel be time to dig in. after paul ryan hit too many whammies in the healthcare version, it's time for the shutdown showdown.
the real story is not whether the deal goes well it's about what the british government does with its policy freedom after brexit. cut taxes, deregulate, be a haven for entrepreneurs and growth and dine' mitchell and use the freedom of being outside the e.u. to boost the economy. that's a choice the government will make afterwards. >> as we said, complicated and filled with exciting opportunity and promise after all, that was the point of brexit. steve hilton, thanks for being with us....
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the four french amitai went to british columbia to go speed flying. they achieved speeds from 70 miles an hour off of the 10,000-foot high mountain. does not sound like fun? these are the pictures that result in a combination of speeding and flying but no, skiving and paragliding. that's what it's called. up next, great pictures and that's a pretty brave for some. up next rex tillerson addressing north korean propagation son his first official trip to asia. >> united states calls on north korea to abandon its ballistic nuclear programs and differing from any further provocations. lou: general jack keane joins us next in and a programming note i will be joining hannity tonight discussing trumps efforts to build that wall. you can catch her conversation at 10:00 p.m. eastern on the "fox news" channel. hannity. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. togetherwe are perftly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia lou: president trump set to n
the four french amitai went to british columbia to go speed flying. they achieved speeds from 70 miles an hour off of the 10,000-foot high mountain. does not sound like fun? these are the pictures that result in a combination of speeding and flying but no, skiving and paragliding. that's what it's called. up next, great pictures and that's a pretty brave for some. up next rex tillerson addressing north korean propagation son his first official trip to asia. >> united states calls on north...
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from the moment the vote happened, it was very clear the british people voted to get back their snation national sovereignty. >> there is also the matter of theresa may required some education and rehabilitation in her opposition to brexit. but the good news is it's under way. steve, we are out of time. it's always great to have you here. thanks for being us. look forwa to seeing you soon. senator john mccain work as president trump's chief antagonist? what is his goal? what is his deal? afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and-ta-dah-paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. quilted northern works their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and fo
from the moment the vote happened, it was very clear the british people voted to get back their snation national sovereignty. >> there is also the matter of theresa may required some education and rehabilitation in her opposition to brexit. but the good news is it's under way. steve, we are out of time. it's always great to have you here. thanks for being us. look forwa to seeing you soon. senator john mccain work as president trump's chief antagonist? what is his goal? what is his deal?...
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these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those questions and more. stay with us. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether ite with cuomer contracts, agreements to lease a space or proteing your wor legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll ha
these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those...
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competitors, the russians just as they gather information on the chinese, on the israelis, our friends on the british. they gather information on everybody. so if this came from an intelligence investigation, then there is no criminal investigation from which to be recused, and there's a hint of that in attorney general sessions' comment that he was not confirming that there was, in fact, a criminal investigation. lou: and pointing out rightly, of course, that the justice department is not in the business of either confirming nor denying investigations. >> correct. lou: he was in an awkward moment there. the aclu, for crying out loud, getting into the left-wing nonsense led by senator schumer on calling for a resignation. they said that it should be an investigation of perjury, for crying out loud, based on his response to senator al franken. we ran that question. it was obviously breaking news, there was no preparation, and sees the focus of the moment for both senator franken and attorney general, then-senator jeff sessions? >> exactly, the focus of the question, i've got it in front of me, was in
competitors, the russians just as they gather information on the chinese, on the israelis, our friends on the british. they gather information on everybody. so if this came from an intelligence investigation, then there is no criminal investigation from which to be recused, and there's a hint of that in attorney general sessions' comment that he was not confirming that there was, in fact, a criminal investigation. lou: and pointing out rightly, of course, that the justice department is not in...
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these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those questions and more. stay with us. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪(somber piano) ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ lou: the united states working with local syrian grounds forces poised to begin the assault on the islam tick state stronged hold of raqqa.
these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those...
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these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those questions and more. stay with us. lou: the united states working with local syrian grounds forces poised to begin the assault on the islam tick state stronged hold of raqqa. the white house pressed on the decision to send 400 of our marines to syria and the role james mattis is playing in that mission. >> one of the things the president insured is the commanders have the flexibility to do what they need to fulfill the mission. the president is obviously as commander-in-chief knead aware and signs off on all those missions. but at the end of the day it will be up to the generals to execute their mission
these adventurers in british colombia racing down a drainage ditch racing speeds of 90 miles an hour. that's the most beautiful drainingage ditch i have ever seen. you have got to admire the kayaking. fit weren't for the speed at which you have to travel, it would be perfect for me. china issuing new threats to the use the. north korea preparing another nuclear test. what should the trump administration do? how will it respond? general jack keane joins me next with the answers to those...
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the real story is not whether the deal goes well it's about what the british government does with its policy freedom after brexit. cut taxes, deregulate, be a haven for entrepreneurs and growth and dine' mitchell and use the freedom of being outside the e.u. to boost the economy. that's a choice the government will make afterwards. >> as we said, complicated and filled with exciting opportunity and promise after all, that was the point of brexit. steve hilton, thanks for being with us. that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. me, i love what you have to say, you and love hearing what lou dobbs has to say, he is next. lou: battle over obamacare has only just begun. trump administration still believes they can skie score a major legislative victory, house g.o.p. whip steve scalise had this. >> we're closer today to repealing obamacare than before. lou: david brat said that everyone wants to get to yes, and everyone wants to support president trump. he is joining me next. also, leftist mayors of sanctuary cities denying the
the real story is not whether the deal goes well it's about what the british government does with its policy freedom after brexit. cut taxes, deregulate, be a haven for entrepreneurs and growth and dine' mitchell and use the freedom of being outside the e.u. to boost the economy. that's a choice the government will make afterwards. >> as we said, complicated and filled with exciting opportunity and promise after all, that was the point of brexit. steve hilton, thanks for being with us....
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the british home office, navy, air force, agencies agencies and agencies and the agencies and the bbc. agencies and the bbc. when transport agencies and the bbc. when you click on an advert by someone like david duke, former leader of the kkk, you will have an advert from the home office or the royal navy and you would think this is a reasonable advert and there is somehow a link supporting the message. they are taking google to task. the sideline by a serious story... turkey do not want the dutch cows any more! the dutch prime minister is - in power and recep minister is back in power and recep tayyip erdogan wants to be the power in turkey and it seems that the cow is being deported and sent back to the netherlands. they say that this breed is causing serious problems in our country. i do not know if these are political cows! but this will be are political cows! but this will be a diplomatic wall fought on both sides. it is not a black. white sides. it is not a black and white issue. laughter have a great weekend. we start the day with quite a lot of variety up and down the uk. the
the british home office, navy, air force, agencies agencies and agencies and the agencies and the bbc. agencies and the bbc. when transport agencies and the bbc. when you click on an advert by someone like david duke, former leader of the kkk, you will have an advert from the home office or the royal navy and you would think this is a reasonable advert and there is somehow a link supporting the message. they are taking google to task. the sideline by a serious story... turkey do not want the...
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only one party in british politics is fighting to keep british eelitice is fight—hag {e keee— — —— . r you in british selitics is eighties ts keee— — —— . r you in the biggest marketplace, believing in a genuinely free market, wanting challenges, idea, innovation, the liberal economy. that is the liberal if you want to stop the conservative government taking our country out of the single market, without any mandate, you do not have long to do that. and you do not have time to do it subtly. but you can help rescue the economy, protect businesses, tom the economy, protect businesses, tom the conservatives —— dump the conservatives and back the liberal democrats. what have you made of this? he has been repeating many of the state m e nts been repeating many of the statements he has made previously. his opinion on the conservative government, having the wrong line on brexit, hard brexit, he has talked about the conservatives being ca ptu red about the conservatives being captured by momentum. but he is going to go on this afternoon to painta going to go on this afternoon to p
only one party in british politics is fighting to keep british eelitice is fight—hag {e keee— — —— . r you in british selitics is eighties ts keee— — —— . r you in the biggest marketplace, believing in a genuinely free market, wanting challenges, idea, innovation, the liberal economy. that is the liberal if you want to stop the conservative government taking our country out of the single market, without any mandate, you do not have long to do that. and you do not have time to...
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jess varnish‘s allegations of sexism last year plunged british cycling into crisis. it has been really hard. i've been really low. nothing has been in control, everything has been out of control. out of my control. i had nobody to turn to within the organisation. i was just sort of left on my own. coach shane sutton, who dropped varnish from the squad for the rio olympics last year, was found to have used sexist language towards her, but was cleared of eight of nine allegations against her. —— against him. he resigned, but denies wrongdoing. according to a draft report of an investigation leaked to the daily mail, findings of an internal review into varnish‘s allegations were reversed by british cycling's board. i am relieved that the truth is coming out. i have been pulled from pillar to post just to get this, and to see that it was a cover—up is huge. in a statement, british cycling admitted it did not pay sufficient care and attention to the well—being of staff, but it said that reforms were under way. those people who say it is sour grapes because you w
jess varnish‘s allegations of sexism last year plunged british cycling into crisis. it has been really hard. i've been really low. nothing has been in control, everything has been out of control. out of my control. i had nobody to turn to within the organisation. i was just sort of left on my own. coach shane sutton, who dropped varnish from the squad for the rio olympics last year, was found to have used sexist language towards her, but was cleared of eight of nine allegations against her....
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a new chapter for british car—making — the french company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity to combat terror attacks. north korea launches four missiles towards the sea of japan.
a new chapter for british car—making — the french company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity to combat terror attacks. north korea launches four...
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this area of low pressure came close to the south of the british isles, how ever the strongest winds on its southern flank went to the north—west of france, where here in one very exposed spot we saw wind gusts of a mph this morning. that spared us the worst but did bring some way into the south—west of england. more cloud into wales and more cloud rolling in across northern ireland where we will see some pretty heavy shower rebirths of rain this afternoon. cold there as well. if you are stuck in the brain all afternoon it will be cold. a mixture of sunshine and showers by the west and that is the story across england and that is the story across england and wales. a must buy the afternoon across south—west of wales and england where it started wet and frustrate the season... tempted about whether you should be for this time of year. through this evening and to night many places will see those showers fading away. some the north—west of shower b00|ng scotland. some printing in eastern england, elsewhere whether sky is clear it will get cold enough for a touch of frost, addict
this area of low pressure came close to the south of the british isles, how ever the strongest winds on its southern flank went to the north—west of france, where here in one very exposed spot we saw wind gusts of a mph this morning. that spared us the worst but did bring some way into the south—west of england. more cloud into wales and more cloud rolling in across northern ireland where we will see some pretty heavy shower rebirths of rain this afternoon. cold there as well. if you are...
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the day will come when the british will re—enterthe day will come when the british will re—enter the vote, day will come when the british will re—enterthe vote, i hope. in a fortnight, eu leaders will meet in italy to celebrate 60 years since the treaty of rome was signed, a foundation stone of the european union. but brexit will undoubtedly overshadow the party. theresa may, who left the summit last night, insists she will trigger the start of brexit by the end of the month. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has been clear about one aspect of the talks to come. the future cost of access to eu markets. it's not reasonable, i don't think, for the uk, having left the eu, to continue to make vast budget payments. i think everybody understands that, and that's the reality. but there will have to become from eyesisin but there will have to become from eyes is in talks about money, trade, the rights of you're citizens and more. an eu state has never left the clu b more. an eu state has never left the club before. the risks for both sides are high. the headlines on bbc news: a drug addic
the day will come when the british will re—enterthe day will come when the british will re—enter the vote, day will come when the british will re—enterthe vote, i hope. in a fortnight, eu leaders will meet in italy to celebrate 60 years since the treaty of rome was signed, a foundation stone of the european union. but brexit will undoubtedly overshadow the party. theresa may, who left the summit last night, insists she will trigger the start of brexit by the end of the month. the foreign...
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isles, but a new airof low half of the british isles, but a new air of low pressure will again so as weather fronts with quite a bit of wind and rain into central and southern parts of the british isles to finish at the date. the best in the sunshine, here, no doubt about it, to be found through the heart of scotland. in his first speech to the us congress since taking office, president donald trump has promised a renewal of the american spirit. he said he would be asking congress to approve a one trillion dollar investment in infrastructure. he said he wants to replace the current practice of encouraging lower—skilled immigration to the united states with a merit—based system. he also vowed to introduce extreme vetting to keep terrorists out of the country. the us has criticised russia and china after the two blocked a un resolution seeking to punish syria's president assad for using chemical weapons. it's the seventh time russia has used a veto to shield the syrian government. two women have appeared in court in malaysia to be charged with murdering the brother of the north kor
isles, but a new airof low half of the british isles, but a new air of low pressure will again so as weather fronts with quite a bit of wind and rain into central and southern parts of the british isles to finish at the date. the best in the sunshine, here, no doubt about it, to be found through the heart of scotland. in his first speech to the us congress since taking office, president donald trump has promised a renewal of the american spirit. he said he would be asking congress to approve a...
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theresa may is treating british businesses the way fl has treating british businesses the way z" has treated treating british businesses the way § has treated the working labour has treated the working classes for decades. taking them for granted because she thinks they have nowhere else to go. theresa may has put at risk the very people who have bankrolled her party to success for yea rs, bankrolled her party to success for years, and she didn't have to. she could have got to keep as in the could have gotta keep asinthe ., ff 7 w. market could have gotta keea asiathe ., ff 7 w. market if she wanted to, she single market if she wanted to, she has chosen not to. she is pulling aside before the negotiations have even begun and because of bad choice she is to blame for everyjob that is lost, every shopper closes, every company that downsizes, every factory relocated overseas. there was nothing inevitable about leaving the single market. that is her choice. the blame for that damage lies at her door. applause. ifi if i was a business person who had given money to today's conservative et i would
theresa may is treating british businesses the way fl has treating british businesses the way z" has treated treating british businesses the way § has treated the working labour has treated the working classes for decades. taking them for granted because she thinks they have nowhere else to go. theresa may has put at risk the very people who have bankrolled her party to success for yea rs, bankrolled her party to success for years, and she didn't have to. she could have got to keep as in...
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the thousands of british soldiers who died in the d—day landings during the second world war are to be remembered with a new monument. the memorial will be built in normandy at the site of some of the fiercest fighting in 1944. it is due to be unveiled on the 75th anniversary of d—day in 2019. the government is contributing £20 million towards it. robert hall reports. this is it. they are on the beach. it was the largest operation of its kind ever mounted. injune 1994 it was the largest operation of its kind ever mounted. injune1994 —— 1944, members of the british armed forces lost their lives as they fought alongside their allies to gaina fought alongside their allies to gain a foothold in occupied europe. in the 70 years since the landings, vetera ns in the 70 years since the landings, veterans have returned to the normandy beaches to remember the fallen. but there is no permanent memorial to the friends they lost. injune memorial to the friends they lost. in june 2014, the memorial to the friends they lost. injune 2014, the normandy veterans association of to watch their lowe
the thousands of british soldiers who died in the d—day landings during the second world war are to be remembered with a new monument. the memorial will be built in normandy at the site of some of the fiercest fighting in 1944. it is due to be unveiled on the 75th anniversary of d—day in 2019. the government is contributing £20 million towards it. robert hall reports. this is it. they are on the beach. it was the largest operation of its kind ever mounted. injune 1994 it was the largest...
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the day will come when the british. the day will come when the british will re—enter the boat, i hope. but brexit is not the end of the european union, nor the end of all our developments, nor the end of oui’ all our developments, nor the end of our continental ambitions. they had the impression when talking privately to colleagues and listening to the debate we have in the room that on the contrary the brexit issue is encouraging the others to continue. unfortunately we're not the british and be seen in more 01’ we're not the british and be seen in more or less all our numbers that the approval of european integration is having a larger adherents of the population. so brexit is not the end. i regret it, it's not the end, we continue. 0ur correspondent ben wright reports from there. business not quite as usual this morning, as 27 eu heads of government gathered without britain. within weeks the uk will start to unpick its decades long relationship with the eu and try to build a new one. everyone here expects the d
the day will come when the british. the day will come when the british will re—enter the boat, i hope. but brexit is not the end of the european union, nor the end of all our developments, nor the end of oui’ all our developments, nor the end of our continental ambitions. they had the impression when talking privately to colleagues and listening to the debate we have in the room that on the contrary the brexit issue is encouraging the others to continue. unfortunately we're not the british...
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and the elusive british graffiti artist banksy opens a hotel on the west bank, with a message for the middle east. —— middle east. hello. the iraqi government says militants from the so called islamic state carried out what seems to be a chemical weapons attack during the battle for the city of mosul. it's thought to be the first time chemicals have been used during the fighting. 12 people are now being treated in irbil, but exactly what chemical was used is still unknown. our correspondent wyre davies has been to the hospital and sent this report. an 11—year—old boy rushed to hospital after a mortar struck his home in eastern mosul, releasing what witnesses described as a "noxious, nauseating gas". two incidents and 12 victims, including a month—old baby. no doubt, say doctors, it was a chemical weapons attack. we have mainly affection of the respiratory tract, so that some people have breathing problems, like a spasm, like in an asthma attack, and the majority of the patients have developed different size of blisters, especially in the exposed areas. and tonight, the inter
and the elusive british graffiti artist banksy opens a hotel on the west bank, with a message for the middle east. —— middle east. hello. the iraqi government says militants from the so called islamic state carried out what seems to be a chemical weapons attack during the battle for the city of mosul. it's thought to be the first time chemicals have been used during the fighting. 12 people are now being treated in irbil, but exactly what chemical was used is still unknown. our correspondent...
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as you go down this path, the british people could realise three things. one, the gain was a realise three things. one, the gain wasa rake, realise three things. one, the gain was a rake, the pain, substantial, and the distractions, enormous, when you have got help cure, education, immigration. he did not say that he wa nted immigration. he did not say that he wanted a second referendum, but giving the impression that certainly giving the impression that is what we should do. and he was asked about the labour party. he was getting into the front seat, probably pushing jeremy corbyn to the site. going to do everything to ensure that they get a fair deal. thank you. flights to and from orly airport in paris have resumed after a man was shot dead by security forces after trying to seize a soldier's gun. according to officials. he was "ready to die for allah" and had tried to take the soldier's weapon before he was shot. french prosecutors say he had been radicalised while in prison north korea's state media says its military has tested a new high—performanc
as you go down this path, the british people could realise three things. one, the gain was a realise three things. one, the gain wasa rake, realise three things. one, the gain was a rake, the pain, substantial, and the distractions, enormous, when you have got help cure, education, immigration. he did not say that he wa nted immigration. he did not say that he wanted a second referendum, but giving the impression that certainly giving the impression that is what we should do. and he was asked...
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theresa may is treating british businesses the way labour has treated the working classes for decades — taking them for granted because she thinks theresa may has put at risk the very people who have bankrolled her party's success for years, and she didn't have to. she mtllddflib‘tfflfighfli keep as in the single market if she wanted to, she has chosen not to. she is pulling us out before the negotiations have even begun and because of that choice, she is to blame for everyjob downsizes, every factory relocated overseas. there was nothing inevitable about leaving the single market. that is her choice. the blame for that damage lies at her door. applause. if i was a business person who had given money to today's conservative party, i would demand my money back. you were sold a free market, internationalist, pro—business party. what you've got is protectionism, nationalism, economic vandalism. applause. nicola sturgeon has said it would be unreasonable for theresa may to put off holding a second referendum on scottish independence until much later than 2019. the first minister
theresa may is treating british businesses the way labour has treated the working classes for decades — taking them for granted because she thinks theresa may has put at risk the very people who have bankrolled her party's success for years, and she didn't have to. she mtllddflib‘tfflfighfli keep as in the single market if she wanted to, she has chosen not to. she is pulling us out before the negotiations have even begun and because of that choice, she is to blame for everyjob...
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the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a specialist nanny has been called in to help look after three malayan tiger cubs at an american zoo. blakey is a six—year—old male australian shepherd. australian shepherd dog. according to keepers at cincinatti zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. he also helps with their behaviour by checking them when they get too rough or aggressive. it's not the first time blakey has been a nanny for other animals, he has previously helped raise baby cheeta hs, wallabies, bat—eared foxes, and an ocelot. thomas, what have you got from this evening? i was wondering what that dog will think when the tigers grew to three times its size! helen will be taking overin times its size! helen will be taking over ina times its size! helen will be taking over in a while. the weather has been pretty cloudy so far today. there has been a bit of sunshine around t
the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a specialist nanny has been called in to help look after three malayan tiger cubs at an american zoo. blakey is a six—year—old male australian shepherd. australian shepherd dog. according to keepers at cincinatti zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. he...
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bqqihe ..to get back to being british, give the british people back theirjobs. one of my husband's grandchildren is a student. and i think it will limit this opportunities regarding going to study abroad, going on a placement abroad or having the opportunity to work abroad. step forward, if you think brexit will make britain a more tolerant country. all laugh. i think we are a country that has been borne out of diversity. i don't think that will change, i don't think the vote was about racism, i think it was about taking control of our borders. a few weeks ago, while it's been happening with the whole brexit thing, there was a 10—year—old boy and another teenage boy, a muslim woman walked past and they were, like, "oh, you dirty muslim." lexie was talking about racist abuse. what's your point? firstly, that's got nothing to do with brexit. racism exists, regardless. ffiév féfi ifiééifii lie éfid ho féeiif—r —— —— those people and people do something about it? hago “gfgii ooofl, ', ,, i haven't. the woodwork and wouldn't have said anyt
bqqihe ..to get back to being british, give the british people back theirjobs. one of my husband's grandchildren is a student. and i think it will limit this opportunities regarding going to study abroad, going on a placement abroad or having the opportunity to work abroad. step forward, if you think brexit will make britain a more tolerant country. all laugh. i think we are a country that has been borne out of diversity. i don't think that will change, i don't think the vote was about racism,...
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the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a giant green sea turtle has been returned to the seas off florida after getting tangled. i release is timely. the nesting season i release is timely. the nesting season starts in april, so she could be out there on time to date and lisa meggs. reading is all the more crucial in terms of the green tu rtle's crucial in terms of the green turtle's listing as a threatened species. it's really important to get a turtle this mature back out into the world. they are sexually mature, which means a reproductive, and sea turtles are not reproductive to learn about 20 years old. she's probably 50 years old, so that's why we wa nt probably 50 years old, so that's why we want to get out so she babies. she could lead to a hundred or more, so well worth shooting out for her treatment and care. a driver in china has ended up on the roof of a house after trying to avoid an accident. he said that as he tried to get out of
the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a giant green sea turtle has been returned to the seas off florida after getting tangled. i release is timely. the nesting season i release is timely. the nesting season starts in april, so she could be out there on time to date and lisa meggs. reading is all the more crucial in terms of the green tu rtle's crucial in...
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a former british soldier has been shot dead by herdsmen in kenya. tristan voorspuy served as an army officer in the seventies and had spent nearly thirty years as a rancher and safari operator. richard galpin has more. friends have described trishjin as a true 0fficer friends have described trishjin as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a large that had been burnt down. for almost 30 yea rs had been burnt down. for almost 30 years him and his wife had run a luxury ranch in one of the most important conservation areas in kenya. recently this beautiful region has been turned into a battle ground for resources. cattle herders driving their livestock pens are thousands of them onto private farms and ranchers. the herders armed and desperate have pushed only is off their land. already it is estimated at least a dozen people have been killed in clashes and last month a group of foreign tourists was evacuated by helicopter. at the root of this conflict is one simple thing, the need for water to kee
a former british soldier has been shot dead by herdsmen in kenya. tristan voorspuy served as an army officer in the seventies and had spent nearly thirty years as a rancher and safari operator. richard galpin has more. friends have described trishjin as a true 0fficer friends have described trishjin as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a large that had been burnt down. for almost 30 yea rs had been burnt down. for almost 30 years him...
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british people have a great fighting spirit, and we will fight back. the chancellor has called those who want higher borrowing confused and reckless. he's sticking to his cautious approach, until the view of life outside the eu becomes clearer. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. the chancellor did announce some new spending today — up to £500 million a year by 2022 to improve skills and technical training in england. our education editor branwen jeffreys has the details. businesses are worried about the economic uncertainty ahead so from the chancellor, a promise of investment to close the skills gap. employers say they need more highly—skilled people. for decades the uk has lagged behind other big economies. countries like germany train more young people in higher technical skills. some companies fear it will be harder to plug skills‘ gaps once we leave the eu. the money promised in the budget will support big changes in england. under these plans, technical education will get £500 million extra a year by 2022. now that's to support 15 vo
british people have a great fighting spirit, and we will fight back. the chancellor has called those who want higher borrowing confused and reckless. he's sticking to his cautious approach, until the view of life outside the eu becomes clearer. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. the chancellor did announce some new spending today — up to £500 million a year by 2022 to improve skills and technical training in england. our education editor branwen jeffreys has the details. businesses are...
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today we will hear from simon cope who broke from the british cycling headquarters in manchester. the product to the race in france in 2011. we will hearfrom the head of uk and it open. her organisation has been leading this investigation and we battled she will be at liberty to provide mps with an update about what she has uncovered so far. thank you very much. the government faces its first defeat over the brexit bill in the house of lords. 0pposition peers want the legislation amended to guarantee the rights of eu nationals to remain in the uk. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, has more. so far, let's be honest, theresa may has pummelled her opponent in the dust when it comes to brexit, but tonight, it is she who will be on the receiving end in the house of lords. despite the fact she went in there at the start of the debate to give peers a killer death race there. this even they are almost certain to defy her and food to guarantee the right of eu nationals living here. why? they think it is morally unacceptable to leave these people in limbo. they argue it is bette
today we will hear from simon cope who broke from the british cycling headquarters in manchester. the product to the race in france in 2011. we will hearfrom the head of uk and it open. her organisation has been leading this investigation and we battled she will be at liberty to provide mps with an update about what she has uncovered so far. thank you very much. the government faces its first defeat over the brexit bill in the house of lords. 0pposition peers want the legislation amended to...
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this is the first visit by a senior british politician in five years. the first visit by a foreign secretary in five years. i think that gives you some kind of measure of exactly how strained these tensions have been. of course, theresa may and vladimir putin have been in the same room, talking about all sorts of things at different summits. yeah, it gives some sense ofjust how difficult these things can be. probably about time, cow say. more on the story that four arrests have been made in relation to a prisoner scaep last month. tell us about the circumstances of these arrests. this happened yesterday afternoon about 3. 45pm, in a small seaside town on the south coast in dorset between poole and bournemouth. we've seen pictures on social media. pictures yesterday afternoon saying something's happened. the police have made quite a heavy operation. there were armed police in the street with guns. they stopped this car and shot out the tyres on the car. people knew something serious had happened. it's only now that we realise that we've been told that th
this is the first visit by a senior british politician in five years. the first visit by a foreign secretary in five years. i think that gives you some kind of measure of exactly how strained these tensions have been. of course, theresa may and vladimir putin have been in the same room, talking about all sorts of things at different summits. yeah, it gives some sense ofjust how difficult these things can be. probably about time, cow say. more on the story that four arrests have been made in...
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germans have a huge affection for things british. they are very sad about the british decision. i think many of them are still pretty baffled by it, perhaps best summed up in a newspaper headline here, britain is taking a lea p headline here, britain is taking a leap into the darkness. thanks, jenny hill in berlin. in the last hour it's been reported that malaysia has released the body of kim jong—nam, the deceased half—brother of the north korean leader. meanwhile, nine malaysians who were prevented from leaving north korea have now been allowed to return home to malaysia. jonathan head is in bangkok. what does the release of the body actually mean in diplomatic terms? well, it means that a very tricky row with north korea has now been resolved. frankly, more in north korea's favour. the malaysian to have been outraged when these nine malaysian nationals who were inside north korea were barred from leaving, they described it as in effect hostage taking. north korea has always insisted it wanted the body back. it has never accepted or recognised that the body is indeed kimjo
germans have a huge affection for things british. they are very sad about the british decision. i think many of them are still pretty baffled by it, perhaps best summed up in a newspaper headline here, britain is taking a lea p headline here, britain is taking a leap into the darkness. thanks, jenny hill in berlin. in the last hour it's been reported that malaysia has released the body of kim jong—nam, the deceased half—brother of the north korean leader. meanwhile, nine malaysians who were...
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all the people who i spoke to in the british record industry today are torn. 0n british record industry today are torn. on one hand they are delighted a brit has done this amazing feat. the world is not a future of drake and beyonce and north american acts. they are concerned, if these 16 tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, likea tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, like a beached whale. that singles chart can't promote new music as it has always done. it's much more complicate than in our day. someone would buy a single, goes through the scanner, pay money and it goes towards the chart. the top 5 would not look like that? nothing like that. nobody goes into a shop nowadays and buy a single. they download, pay for it, or they stream. if they stream 50% of the singles are streamed. aren't bought they are listened to, passive in a way. you have to have 150 streams to make one sale. he has had tonnes he put his album out last week. which means that it's not really recording engagement. not recording what people are buying but what people are listening to. it's consumption.
all the people who i spoke to in the british record industry today are torn. 0n british record industry today are torn. on one hand they are delighted a brit has done this amazing feat. the world is not a future of drake and beyonce and north american acts. they are concerned, if these 16 tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, likea tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, like a beached whale. that singles chart can't promote new music as it has always done. it's much more complicate...