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for meaningful discussions with the uk over brexit, while downing street says the eu needs to change its stance. tesco is to cut 11,500 jobs, mostly from its metro stores. a teenager's still being questioned after a 6—year—old french hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily mirror's political correspondent, nicola bartlett, and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. eu leaders are operating on a working hypothesis of no—deal after a meeting between european commission officials and brexit diplomats from the other eu members today. that's the telegraph's lead story. on the same story, the guardian says borisjohnson has no intention of renegotiating the withdrawal agreement and a no—deal brexit is his central scenario. the prime minister would refuse to resign even after losing a confidence vote so he could force through a no—deal brexit on october 31st, says the times. —— the times. the metro reports that the 6—year—old french boy who was
for meaningful discussions with the uk over brexit, while downing street says the eu needs to change its stance. tesco is to cut 11,500 jobs, mostly from its metro stores. a teenager's still being questioned after a 6—year—old french hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily mirror's political correspondent, nicola bartlett, and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already...
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cummings firmly behind the desk in ten downing street, somebody is known the disruption. the least amount of responsibility and worry. he masterminded the mostlyjust by targeting key areas of the country in sucha targeting key areas of the country in such a way, and clearly he is the power behind this particular throne. this is quite exciting. there is a bit more to the story, apart from the very effective picture of frankie zapata, he sounds like a prog rock star. he is actually made a historic cross—channel success story of hisjet a historic cross—channel success story of his jet powered board. many, many headlines are writing themselves however there is a bit of history to this. the french army in the french defence authorities have realised they need to recruit sci—fi writers because they are not imaginative enough to picture threats. they are too focused on narrowminded. recruiting the likes of franky zapata as well as other people. we will see a lot of saintliness coming out. see hot—air balloons and all sorts of things going on. we're going to talk about that story l
cummings firmly behind the desk in ten downing street, somebody is known the disruption. the least amount of responsibility and worry. he masterminded the mostlyjust by targeting key areas of the country in sucha targeting key areas of the country in such a way, and clearly he is the power behind this particular throne. this is quite exciting. there is a bit more to the story, apart from the very effective picture of frankie zapata, he sounds like a prog rock star. he is actually made a...
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street down jackson street and west back through the alley where he had originally come the first time but then turned to go up towards blind bob's when he was at that particular walkway. the next is his path of travel, once he has obtained the weaponry, the backpack, his vest, his hoodie he put on. so this shows his path of travel from the parking lot back to the walkway right adjacent to blind bob's where the shooting first begins and where three individuals were fatally wounded. across the street, there's additional victims along the north side of fifth street, adjacent to a nearby ned peppers and there's another victim on the south side of the street in front of tumbleweed, correct? tumbleweed. this now shows -- this is the video that was obtained from multiple businesses. i won't try to name them all, but these are the video -- recorded video that was obtained and documented this time frame, these paths of travel, and the activity most particularly when the assailant left the company of his sister and his companion. i will now have lieutenant paul saunders come up to the podi
street down jackson street and west back through the alley where he had originally come the first time but then turned to go up towards blind bob's when he was at that particular walkway. the next is his path of travel, once he has obtained the weaponry, the backpack, his vest, his hoodie he put on. so this shows his path of travel from the parking lot back to the walkway right adjacent to blind bob's where the shooting first begins and where three individuals were fatally wounded. across the...
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conversations with emmanuel macron and angela merkel last week. that he and downing street do feel those conversations about a new brexit deal, they might be ready to start. they could be meaningful and that has obviously come from a position where, for a very long time eu, brussels have said we are not opening the withdrawal agreement. but borisjohnson thinks they can be a deal but wants to carry on preparing for no deal. that is still the interesting thing. we are talking about just the interesting thing. we are talking aboutjust over two months, borisjohnson made talking aboutjust over two months, boris johnson made it talking aboutjust over two months, borisjohnson made it clear he will leave with or without a deal at the end of october. the prospect of that no deal and what it means for people is still something that is hard to pin down. he wasn't really willing to explain what it might be. in the past he has talked about it being bumpy and about there being bumps on the road. does that meanjob bumpy and about there being bumps on the road. does that mean job losses, does it m
conversations with emmanuel macron and angela merkel last week. that he and downing street do feel those conversations about a new brexit deal, they might be ready to start. they could be meaningful and that has obviously come from a position where, for a very long time eu, brussels have said we are not opening the withdrawal agreement. but borisjohnson thinks they can be a deal but wants to carry on preparing for no deal. that is still the interesting thing. we are talking about just the...
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. that he and downing street do feel those conversations about a new brexit deal, they might be ready to start. they could be meaningful and that has obviously come from a position where, for a very long time, the eu brussels have said we are not opening the withdrawal agreement. but borisjohnson thinks there can be a deal but wants to carry on preparing for no deal. that is still the interesting thing. we are talking aboutjust over two months, borisjohnson made it clear he will leave with or without a deal at the end of october. the prospect of that no deal and what it means for people is still something that is hard to pin down. he wasn't really willing to explain what it might be. in the past he has talked about it being bumpy and about there being bumps on the road. does that mean job losses, does it mean fuel rationing, food shortages? it is very hard to know. i did manage to get a guarantee about medicines. lots of people concerned that if things are snarled up at the border because of customs checks they won't be able to get the essential medicines they need. i said could he gu
. that he and downing street do feel those conversations about a new brexit deal, they might be ready to start. they could be meaningful and that has obviously come from a position where, for a very long time, the eu brussels have said we are not opening the withdrawal agreement. but borisjohnson thinks there can be a deal but wants to carry on preparing for no deal. that is still the interesting thing. we are talking aboutjust over two months, borisjohnson made it clear he will leave with or...
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general election before christmas the sunday times suggesting that downing street has warned of an election in october the 17th ..e date for the diary. be out of the country. also the day eu leaders meet to discuss whether to decide giving britain and new deal. the opinion polls in the papers today, this new golf poll for the sunday times puts the tories on 33%, 12 points clear of the labour party which is their largest lead since 2017 with yougov. you can be considered temptation is theresa may did in 2017, opinion poll leads can evaporate quite quickly. did in 2017, opinion poll leads can evaporate quite quicklym did in 2017, opinion poll leads can evaporate quite quickly. if it teaches us anything it's that polls are not so reliable. a febrile atmosphere running through westminster and political journalist, orjournalist fuelling it and saying yes, this is definitely election drumbeats are being bashed at the moment but i would sound a real note of caution, when it comes to come up and people see the fights of the eyes of a ballot box, that will be a much narrower lead and i woul
general election before christmas the sunday times suggesting that downing street has warned of an election in october the 17th ..e date for the diary. be out of the country. also the day eu leaders meet to discuss whether to decide giving britain and new deal. the opinion polls in the papers today, this new golf poll for the sunday times puts the tories on 33%, 12 points clear of the labour party which is their largest lead since 2017 with yougov. you can be considered temptation is theresa...
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downing street which do you think is most likely and most realistic as well as actually dr uses you're referring to the piece i wrote yes the perry and since yesterday it seems that palm and it's focusing on the legislature to prove that it's a new role to all the suspension the parliament and possibly also the full prime minister took off for extra time and i think that's the most promising route i would call that plan a and if that. plan b. is also a possible routes and it's actually more like it than what the few days ago and that is a kick jump from absolute downing street i think the numbers are that it jumps out of the streets the problem is that to kick them out dunning street you know i mean have to have a bit of a cult for them against and you also need to decide somebody old thomas it who you'll prepared to put into dock street and until and so as it was yesterday there was no sense from the tool i'm not even sure that there is consensus that today and that's why the letter it's a fruit it has got to be the plan a. and what about this notion of kicking johnson out of office a
downing street which do you think is most likely and most realistic as well as actually dr uses you're referring to the piece i wrote yes the perry and since yesterday it seems that palm and it's focusing on the legislature to prove that it's a new role to all the suspension the parliament and possibly also the full prime minister took off for extra time and i think that's the most promising route i would call that plan a and if that. plan b. is also a possible routes and it's actually more...
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horseback that a hunk of black man down a street by a rope photos of the arrest of sparked widespread outrage galveston's police chief says his officers showed poor judgment and should have waited for a transport unit u.s. president donald trump shrugged off fears of a protracted trade war with china washington accused beijing of being a currency manipulator after the yuan filled with lowest value in more than a decade health ministers in iran and democratic republic of congo have reached an agreement on how to fight the bone the outbreak have agreed to tighten the health screening at the border and improve the sharing of information 700 people have died from the bowl in the past year in the sea. on the world paying tribute to american or 30 morrison who died on monday aged $88.00 morrison was the 1st black woman to receive the nobel prize for literature. but those were the headlines and news continues on al-jazeera after battlefield washington state thanks so much and that's enough. this is the story set in one of the most powerful capitals in the world a political and judicial confl
horseback that a hunk of black man down a street by a rope photos of the arrest of sparked widespread outrage galveston's police chief says his officers showed poor judgment and should have waited for a transport unit u.s. president donald trump shrugged off fears of a protracted trade war with china washington accused beijing of being a currency manipulator after the yuan filled with lowest value in more than a decade health ministers in iran and democratic republic of congo have reached an...
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down in writing and sound like a downing street briefing to me. down in writing and sound like a downing street briefing to mem seems as though with these kind of briefings saying there will be trade deals within this timeframe he is trying to move the conversation on, so all we have heard in this the is johnson saying we will leave the ebukam we will definitely be out by this time period and he is trying to move it on a little bit further saying we will definitely leave and there will be trade deals. it's interesting earlier in the week, so it was tweeted a widely marked photo of her on the phone supposedly thrashing out a japan trade deal, for that they are trying to move that on, but the thing i found most interesting about the time story was that dominic's was senior adviser had said to be warning aids that angela merkel would not be pretty and's saviour pointing out she did not rescue david cameron or teresa may because there's a lot of expectation management as well saying that nothing has changed. expectation management as well saying that nothing has changedm also says mr
down in writing and sound like a downing street briefing to me. down in writing and sound like a downing street briefing to mem seems as though with these kind of briefings saying there will be trade deals within this timeframe he is trying to move the conversation on, so all we have heard in this the is johnson saying we will leave the ebukam we will definitely be out by this time period and he is trying to move it on a little bit further saying we will definitely leave and there will be...
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took as soon as he entered downing street was to get rid of olly robbins, who had been theresa may's main adviser on europe, but also the main adviser on europe, but also the main negotiator between the eu and the uk for the last three years. he has replaced him with a man called david frost, who went out to his first meetings in the eu last week, and basically eu officials went back and basically eu officials went back and told the member states, it is really going to be no deal. the fascinating thing about this as it might be a bluff, it might not be. but the key thing to successful blushes that by definition, it looks no different from the uk actually pursuing no deal. —— a successful bluff is that by definition. so either way, it is effectively working. and a bluff that could become reality, if it is a bluff. exactly. as henry said, this is the sole purpose of borisjohnson, to come in, and he has been so focused on no—deal brexit from the start. he kind of paid lip service to the idea that he might be able to negotiate will stop but really, he has got rid ofa will stop but
took as soon as he entered downing street was to get rid of olly robbins, who had been theresa may's main adviser on europe, but also the main adviser on europe, but also the main negotiator between the eu and the uk for the last three years. he has replaced him with a man called david frost, who went out to his first meetings in the eu last week, and basically eu officials went back and basically eu officials went back and told the member states, it is really going to be no deal. the...
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31st of october. i guess one part of downing street will be happy to see the clock running down. dominic cummings, i believe guru who is now in charge of downing street is now in charge of downing street is going to sit it out happily even if the comments comes back in early september and boris johnson has if the comments comes back in early september and borisjohnson has the vote of no—confidence. his planned others for boris johnson vote of no—confidence. his planned others for borisjohnson to sit it out and stick it by default. britain would leave the eu on the 31st of october, and as not think parliament can do about it. you think that's the strategy effectively to have a no—deal brexit because some people are saying politically for boris johnson, that could be simpler and less messy, but would not be met for compromises as they might be what the agreement with the european union. the brutal truth the agreement with the european union. the brutaltruth is the agreement with the european union. the brutal truth is that the eu has said time and time again it will not open
31st of october. i guess one part of downing street will be happy to see the clock running down. dominic cummings, i believe guru who is now in charge of downing street is now in charge of downing street is going to sit it out happily even if the comments comes back in early september and boris johnson has if the comments comes back in early september and borisjohnson has the vote of no—confidence. his planned others for boris johnson vote of no—confidence. his planned others for...
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there —— say american sources. this story is about a countdown brexit clock in downing street. in the answer they were when dominic cummings came to live attention, i seem to remember there was a countdown clock to the referendum that was one of his things that he, certainly in the phone, portrait, and this suggestion is that it is his idea to put these countdown clocks on every computer in downing street, but the response hasn't been that positive. the civil services executive director of government communications says that it is too stressful. can you imagine having that on your computer every time you went in? that it was counting down. they do actually have a physical clock. that was carried in one boris' first day in downing street. yes, they are saying that this is about whether there should bea this is about whether there should be a clock on every computer. there isa be a clock on every computer. there is a comment. he says he is passionate about great communication work... passionate about great communication work. . . they passionate about great communication work... the
there —— say american sources. this story is about a countdown brexit clock in downing street. in the answer they were when dominic cummings came to live attention, i seem to remember there was a countdown clock to the referendum that was one of his things that he, certainly in the phone, portrait, and this suggestion is that it is his idea to put these countdown clocks on every computer in downing street, but the response hasn't been that positive. the civil services executive director of...
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folks do not come we would like to keep it just let them walk down the street and get out of town. the obviously people wanted to come out and they were horrified what they were hearing from these people that day and folks of charlottesville were spectacular and it is sad it sad for virginia but this was a sad day in america and i can remember when i gave my speech i got phone calls and text from those all over the globe because what is going on in america? and then the president said they are good people on both sides and i talked to him that day i had a phone conversation told him what was going on. >> you thought you persuaded him to say the right thing and that he understood there were no good people on the nazi side. >> foolish me i thought the president of the united states, bill clinton had issues. brock obama had charleston south carolina. george bush 9/11 went up with the bullhorn so looking for the president to be the moral leader or the uniter and i felt he understood what was in front of him. and i tell this in the book i hung up on the phone i thought he would do the right
folks do not come we would like to keep it just let them walk down the street and get out of town. the obviously people wanted to come out and they were horrified what they were hearing from these people that day and folks of charlottesville were spectacular and it is sad it sad for virginia but this was a sad day in america and i can remember when i gave my speech i got phone calls and text from those all over the globe because what is going on in america? and then the president said they are...
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the uk over brexit, while downing street says the eu needs to change its stance. a teenager's still being questioned after a 6—year—old french boy was thrown from the 10th floor of london's tate modern. an eyewitness says the suspect was cornered by members of the public. the fellow who was being accused was being punched, and then we pushed him over to the side of the wall, where he was then standing and continue to say," yeah, i did it, i did it. commentatorzln commentator: in the air... commentatorzln the air... gone! australia thrash england in the first ashes test at edgbaston, winning by 251 runs as england collapse in their second innings. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry zeffman and nicola bartlett. stay with us for that. good evening. president trump has condemned the two mass shootings in texas and ohio over the weekend that have left 31 people dead. he said the nation had to speak in one voice against racism, bigotry and white supremacy. it came as mr trump was accused by political opponents of contributing to a
the uk over brexit, while downing street says the eu needs to change its stance. a teenager's still being questioned after a 6—year—old french boy was thrown from the 10th floor of london's tate modern. an eyewitness says the suspect was cornered by members of the public. the fellow who was being accused was being punched, and then we pushed him over to the side of the wall, where he was then standing and continue to say," yeah, i did it, i did it. commentatorzln commentator: in the...
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gushing, borisjohnson‘s prospects in downing street. i've been waiting for him to be prime minister for about six years. i told him, "what took you so long?" as devastating fires take hold in the amazon rainforest, the g7 leaders pledge more than £20 million to help. also on the programme. a week after president trump's claim that american jews were disloyal for voting democrat, we ask a top americanjewish
gushing, borisjohnson‘s prospects in downing street. i've been waiting for him to be prime minister for about six years. i told him, "what took you so long?" as devastating fires take hold in the amazon rainforest, the g7 leaders pledge more than £20 million to help. also on the programme. a week after president trump's claim that american jews were disloyal for voting democrat, we ask a top americanjewish
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. downing street argues that the normal rules do not apply. are they right? i don't know at the moment. to be honest i don't think many rules are to be honest i don't think many rules a re really to be honest i don't think many rules are really being adhered to, politically at the moment. the issue of civil service purdah, as it is called, the civil service going silent over the course of an election campaign and focusing on electoral sta nces election campaign and focusing on electoral stances while we are going through possibly a no—deal brexit shows a civil service that would be split almost revocably over the biggest —— rep —— almost unrepairable over the biggest decision ever. if half the political party will be on a battle bus getting out the vote instead of focusing on this huge issue. we are in the midst of a constitutional crisis and the prime minister refuses to answer a simple question, would you resign if you lost a vote of no—confidence. what are the people of britain and around europe watching now to make of all this? that we are still stuck in limbo and that
. downing street argues that the normal rules do not apply. are they right? i don't know at the moment. to be honest i don't think many rules are to be honest i don't think many rules a re really to be honest i don't think many rules are really being adhered to, politically at the moment. the issue of civil service purdah, as it is called, the civil service going silent over the course of an election campaign and focusing on electoral sta nces election campaign and focusing on electoral stances...
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bullets as they chase the protesters away down the main street. it continued late into the night, with the protesters already planning further battles in the days ahead. john sudworth, bbc news, hong kong. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, has released a statement about his friendship with the disgraced financierjeffrey epstein. it's the first time he has spoken directly about his links since epstein took his own life in a new york prison cell earlier this month. prince andrew said "at no stage" did he "see or suspect" any criminal behaviour. epstein had been awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges when he killed himself. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. what was prince andrew doing at the home of a convicted paedophile in new york in 2010, peering out through the door as young women came and went? the questions about andrew's friendship withjeffrey epstein have shown no sign of abating — and so, from the prince today, a statement in which he says he is eager to clarify the facts. he states... i met mr epstein in 1999. during the time i knew him, i saw h
bullets as they chase the protesters away down the main street. it continued late into the night, with the protesters already planning further battles in the days ahead. john sudworth, bbc news, hong kong. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, has released a statement about his friendship with the disgraced financierjeffrey epstein. it's the first time he has spoken directly about his links since epstein took his own life in a new york prison cell earlier this month. prince andrew said...
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shooter coming down the street and i thought i was going to watch my daughter get shot down in front of me. >> panic athe cross roads of the world. chaos and stampeding after a loud noise and heard and there are multiple injuries. we'll have the latest. >>> we continue to learn more about the mass shootings in ohio and texas and in california. held in officials are investigating whether the gilroy garlic festival shooting was a case of domestic terror. >>> outrage over the shocking photos of police officers on horseback leading a handcuffed man with a rope. this morning, new fallout. >>> we'll look back at the incredible life of noble prize winning author toni morrison. >>> and who let the dogs out we'll take you to pup night at the ballpark where these stars were off the field "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm melissa ray burger >>> i'm fran is rivera we start with that breaking news chaos unleashed in times square after a motorcycle backfires sparking a massive sam paid. stampede witnesses say people were screaming and climbing over each other after confusing the lou
shooter coming down the street and i thought i was going to watch my daughter get shot down in front of me. >> panic athe cross roads of the world. chaos and stampeding after a loud noise and heard and there are multiple injuries. we'll have the latest. >>> we continue to learn more about the mass shootings in ohio and texas and in california. held in officials are investigating whether the gilroy garlic festival shooting was a case of domestic terror. >>> outrage over...
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bullets as they chase the protesters away down the main street. it continued late into the night, with the protesters already planning further battles in the days ahead. john sudworth, bbc news, hong kong. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a passport — on a phone. how new technology could make travel documents a thing of the past. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared i have a dream. as darkness fell tonight an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky, an orange glowing disc that is brighter than anything save the moon, our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that the selection is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it will take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three dollars to repair what katrina achieved in just hours. three weeks is the longest break the clock has been on duty in hundred and 17 years so been on duty in hundred and 17 year
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and it wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these sales are immoral and illegal. the campaign against arms trade says that the total amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions that were used by members of the saudi led coalition in fact were licensed by a separate body for which there is no public darter now back in june this year the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted unlawfully when it granted licenses of a u.k. made weapons to members of the saudi led coalition without 1st checking if they usage in the past had led to breaches of international law the government was ordered not to approve new licenses and also to review those that it had already given and it was agreed that the government would not allow new sales of weapons to the 5 participating members of the saudi led coalition in yemen now the british government denies this and it has rejected these allegations outright the u.k. operates one of the most robust export control regimes in the world licensing decisions are based on t
and it wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these sales are immoral and illegal. the campaign against arms trade says that the total amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions that were used by members of the saudi led coalition in fact were licensed by a separate body for which there is no public darter now back in june this year the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted unlawfully when it granted...
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commons a to prevent a new deal breck's it but actually downing street knows what's going on they're trying to stop that from happening and whether even those m.p.'s can get the numbers i think at the moment looks highly unlikely so it does to me like a no deal bricks it which obviously will be devastating for the british economy but also hurt economies such as the german economy the french economy and others not to such an extent so you can see why people including angela merkel are trying to prevent this from happening all right our breaks at analyst alex force waiting with us thank you alex well the issue of the irish border has been one of the biggest headaches in bragg's at the goshi asians essentially it is an assurance policy to avoid a hard border between northern ireland which is part of u.k. and ireland but it would involve northern ireland remaining in the e.u. customs union the fear is that a hard border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles. reports from northern ireland's capital. one of the most popular activities these d
commons a to prevent a new deal breck's it but actually downing street knows what's going on they're trying to stop that from happening and whether even those m.p.'s can get the numbers i think at the moment looks highly unlikely so it does to me like a no deal bricks it which obviously will be devastating for the british economy but also hurt economies such as the german economy the french economy and others not to such an extent so you can see why people including angela merkel are trying to...
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downing street whenever they receive is one of the most prominent conservative supporters of the second referendum is doctor philip lee a formerjustice minister and is actively considering he has told the guardian defecting to the lib dems or is setting as an independent. that would leave the boris johnson government at the helm of a minority government at the helm of a minority government and that is before parliament comes back from holiday. as he wasjust parliament comes back from holiday. as he was just saying, parliament comes back from holiday. as he wasjust saying, one former cabinet minister says they believed swathes of seats are now at risk including the seat of michael gove. this is serious stuff and clearly there is, although mps are not setting and not physically in westminster, i think they will be plotting not just westminster, i think they will be plotting notjust in downing street but from brexiteers who will be very unhappy and think that the government is going for a new deal and from remainders who see a chink of hope here for this liberal democrat victory and
downing street whenever they receive is one of the most prominent conservative supporters of the second referendum is doctor philip lee a formerjustice minister and is actively considering he has told the guardian defecting to the lib dems or is setting as an independent. that would leave the boris johnson government at the helm of a minority government at the helm of a minority government and that is before parliament comes back from holiday. as he wasjust parliament comes back from holiday....
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wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these arms sales are immoral and illegal. now the campaign against arms trade also said that the total amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions that were used by the saudi led coalition were actually licensed by a separate body as to which there is no public datta available back in june this year the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted unlawfully when it licensed the sale of it you kate made weapons to the saudi coalition without actually assessing past incidents of how those weapons had been used in yemen in many cases they had been breaches of humanitarian and international law and the government was ordered to not to approve new licenses and also to review those licenses that it had already given the there was agreement that they would not be allowed new sales for use in yemen by the saudi led coalition by the 5 participating coalition members now the government disagreed. the u.k. operates one of the most robust export control regimes in the world
wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these arms sales are immoral and illegal. now the campaign against arms trade also said that the total amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions that were used by the saudi led coalition were actually licensed by a separate body as to which there is no public datta available back in june this year the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted unlawfully when it...
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it wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these arms sales are immoral and illegal. now that compared to games arms trade says that the real amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions ever used by members of the saudi led coalition in yemen actually were licensed under a separate body for which there is no public darter that in june this year the government the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted unlawfully when it granted these licenses because it was essentially offering weapons that were made in the u.k. without 1st assessing as to whether or not they used previously had been in breach of international law the government had been ordered not to approve new sales and also to review those that it had already given to make sure that they were in line with the law it also said that it has agreed not to allow new sale of weapons to the 5 participating members of the saudi coalition the u.k. government has rejected these claims and british authorities are outraged. the u.k. operates one o
it wouldn't have been possible without the complicity and support of downing street these arms sales are immoral and illegal. now that compared to games arms trade says that the real amount is likely to be higher because many of the weapons and ammunitions ever used by members of the saudi led coalition in yemen actually were licensed under a separate body for which there is no public darter that in june this year the government the court of appeal ruled that the u.k. government had acted...
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about it to a degree, a picture of boris johnson and carrie symonds hosting an event in downing street for the first time together. but it really focuses onjohn bolton, their discussions, and of course what this means going forward in terms of trade deals for the uk. in many ways it was music to the ears of the new prime minister, wasn't it? just the message he wants to get out there. we are first in the queue, we will get these trade deals. it will all be ok if we leave the eu without a deal on 31 october. yes, and if anything i think we have to be really careful, because president trump has a history of reneging on things that he has said in public, particularly with world leaders. all we have to do is think about his very close bromance with the french president ‘s, macron, and how that has salad. he was very close with justin trudeau, and that is now more distant. so a note of caution based on past behaviour. what we discussed earlier, which was quite interesting, was how john earlier, which was quite interesting, was howjohn bolton was discussing the fact that we can do i
about it to a degree, a picture of boris johnson and carrie symonds hosting an event in downing street for the first time together. but it really focuses onjohn bolton, their discussions, and of course what this means going forward in terms of trade deals for the uk. in many ways it was music to the ears of the new prime minister, wasn't it? just the message he wants to get out there. we are first in the queue, we will get these trade deals. it will all be ok if we leave the eu without a deal...
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counterprotests we would like to keep it -- just let the folks walk down the street and get out of town. but obviously people all wanted to come out because they were however evidence what they were hearing from-horrified what they were hearing the folkness city of charlottesville were spectacular it's sad. sad for charlottesville, and sad for virginia, but much beyond that, this was a sad day for america and i can remember when i finally went out and gave my speech, i got phone calls and texts from folks all over the globe because what is going on in america? and then when trump came out and said, there were good people on both sides. that was the lowest point of his presidency and i talked to him that day. had a phone conversation, told him what was going on. >> host: you thought you had persuaded him to say the right thing, right? you hung up the phone thinking he understood there were no good people on the nazi side. >> guest: foolish me. i thought the president of the yates -- bill clinton had issues, in oklahoma city. when he went down and healed the nation. barack obamaed a charleston
counterprotests we would like to keep it -- just let the folks walk down the street and get out of town. but obviously people all wanted to come out because they were however evidence what they were hearing from-horrified what they were hearing the folkness city of charlottesville were spectacular it's sad. sad for charlottesville, and sad for virginia, but much beyond that, this was a sad day for america and i can remember when i finally went out and gave my speech, i got phone calls and...
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down the street. >> if he goes through with this fundraiser, i'm probably going to be out. >> i'm not going to cancel, no. >> i would rather have plantar faishitis without treatment rather than support in any way trump supporters. >> trevor: that was so specific, you know when people give you a general thing, she said, i'd rather have planter fasciitis than to support. ( laughter ) many people say if this happens they're out. i'm joining them. in fact, i haven't gone to the gym in the last three months in preparation for this moment. that's right! ( cheers and applause ) that's right! so, once again, americans are faced with the unending question should you support a business if some people in that business back a politician you don't like? well, we're no closer to finding the answer, but we did try to offer some solutions to people at these gyms with help from our very own jaboukie young-white. >> now that equinox and soul cycle are canceled. liberal new york, need a new #resistance alternative to their pro trump workouts. that's why i'm here to promote my new wokeout plan. ♪ n
down the street. >> if he goes through with this fundraiser, i'm probably going to be out. >> i'm not going to cancel, no. >> i would rather have plantar faishitis without treatment rather than support in any way trump supporters. >> trevor: that was so specific, you know when people give you a general thing, she said, i'd rather have planter fasciitis than to support. ( laughter ) many people say if this happens they're out. i'm joining them. in fact, i haven't gone to...
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supports them. put them down the street. just down a normal street and say the same thing you are saying. it would be a different story. we love this country. we are not rude like that. people asked me why are you so angry. i am not angry. i'm passionate about my country. i love my flag and i love this president. i would wear that maga hat all the time if i could. but i know it will cause a lot of problems so i keep it to myself. but these people intentionally call people names and call them names. david koch has children and a wife and he just passed away. that's wrong. david: he was more than a conservative businessman. he was a philanthropist. this is a guy how gave away hundreds of millions of dollars to all kinds of charities. half of lincoln center was paid for by him. hospitals he gave millions and millions of dollars. what has bill maher given away. what has he done that's half as good? >> nothing. the guy has probably donated to the playboy mansion when he used to go there. i used to see him half drunk or fully drunk. but he's on hbo, he can say anything wants, it's his show. bu
supports them. put them down the street. just down a normal street and say the same thing you are saying. it would be a different story. we love this country. we are not rude like that. people asked me why are you so angry. i am not angry. i'm passionate about my country. i love my flag and i love this president. i would wear that maga hat all the time if i could. but i know it will cause a lot of problems so i keep it to myself. but these people intentionally call people names and call them...
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the bones, as it were, of the prime minister ‘s remarks at a downing street a week or so ago when he talked about abrading hospitals but what exactly is he announcing? we will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because 3s will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because as you will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because 3s you are outlining, we hear it's going to be a billion odd on some general upgrades and equipment for the nhs and around 850 million specifically for around 20 hospitals, we should get details on which hospitals they are tomorrow. as you say, boris johnson talking about boosting nhs spending through the tory leadership campaign and is well on downing street and it's part of a pattern of him saying he wants to spend more money on the nhs, on schools, and police, a lot of people saying where is this coming from? it's the magic money tree, apparently there is one. the conservative government saying we have managed the economy very well, there's fiscal headroom, i think some people will question whether there is enough to pay for all the pledges that are being made,
the bones, as it were, of the prime minister ‘s remarks at a downing street a week or so ago when he talked about abrading hospitals but what exactly is he announcing? we will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because 3s will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because as you will get more meat on the bone tomorrow because 3s you are outlining, we hear it's going to be a billion odd on some general upgrades and equipment for the nhs and around 850 million specifically for around 20...
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time is right. this is the right time for boris. downing street thinks boris johnson's first summit has been a success. he's wooed donald trump and there have been friendly words with eu leaders. they're not expecting an imminent breakthrough on brexit, but they do feel that borisjohnson has brought a new energy to the whole negotiations. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in biarritz, and said that although the prime minister believes eu leaders have ‘got the message‘ about removing the backstop, they still want more detail on the alternative options. eu leaders hear boris johnson loud and clear. he's asked them to get rid of the backstop. but the response i'm hearing is if they do that, then that would mean them abandoning member state ireland, risking the northern ireland peace process, they say, as well as exposing the european single market voluntarily. and for what? eu leaders ask. so they're sticking to their position that the door is open to get rid of the backstop if borisjohnson can find a credible, immediately operable alternative. he re
time is right. this is the right time for boris. downing street thinks boris johnson's first summit has been a success. he's wooed donald trump and there have been friendly words with eu leaders. they're not expecting an imminent breakthrough on brexit, but they do feel that borisjohnson has brought a new energy to the whole negotiations. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in biarritz, and said that although the prime minister believes eu leaders have ‘got the...
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to avoid the blame if it doesn't happen. downing street's playing down the chances of a breakthrough here in biarritz, but think angela merkel and emmanuel macron are ready for some meaningful conversations. borisjohnson insisted again today that the so—called backstop to avoid checks at the irish border must go, and donald tusk should remember that if he doesn't want to go down as mr no deal brexit. mrjohnson hopes he can depend on the american president for support. donald trump has said that brussels hasn't treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they'll sit down together and discuss a post—brexit trade deal. so far so good. the weather is perfect. the guestlist‘s fantastic, everybody‘s getting along and we'll accomplish a lot this weekend and i look forward to it. friendly words, but they may not be able to disguise the serious differences between leaders here. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. this evening emmanuel macron gathered the group in a lighthouse for a dinner meeting. leaders from britain, canada, germany, italy, japan, and of course the united states. my
to avoid the blame if it doesn't happen. downing street's playing down the chances of a breakthrough here in biarritz, but think angela merkel and emmanuel macron are ready for some meaningful conversations. borisjohnson insisted again today that the so—called backstop to avoid checks at the irish border must go, and donald tusk should remember that if he doesn't want to go down as mr no deal brexit. mrjohnson hopes he can depend on the american president for support. donald trump has said...
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minister welcomes his first eu leader to downing street — estonia's prime minister, but his message to brussels remains uncompromising. a court's told the six—year—old allegedly pushed from the tenth floor of the tate modern broke his back and suffered a bleed on the brain. shoring up the dam in derbyshire — some residents are told they can finally go home five days it threatened to burst. and the first black woman to win the nobel prize for literature — the american novelist toni morrison has died at the age of 88. and coming up on bbc news... rooney returns — the former england captain will leave dc united in the usa at the end of this year to join derby county as player/coach. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. eddie heath was the chief scout at chelsea football club in the 19705 but an independent inquiry has found that he was a prolific and dangerous paedophile who sexually assaulted player5 as young as ten, while others at the club turned a blind eye. the report criticises an ex—chelsea coach, dario gradi, saying he failed to report a complaint from a pa
minister welcomes his first eu leader to downing street — estonia's prime minister, but his message to brussels remains uncompromising. a court's told the six—year—old allegedly pushed from the tenth floor of the tate modern broke his back and suffered a bleed on the brain. shoring up the dam in derbyshire — some residents are told they can finally go home five days it threatened to burst. and the first black woman to win the nobel prize for literature — the american novelist toni...
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handcuffed man down a street by rope soto's of the u.s. have sparked widespread outrage galveston's police chief says his officers showed poor judgment health ministers in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo have reached an agreement on how to fight the break after meeting in the senate on tuesday the ministers agreed to tighten health screening at the border and improve the sharing of information you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com more news in half an hour with daryn george next on knowledge is there it's a battlefield washington do stay with us. ah donald trump do solemnly swear donald trump do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states alters the president of the united states the day trump this morning and the 2016 election that secured his victory is already under investigation did russia help them get the presidency. so they got bradley. as he walks on pennsylvania avenue from where he took the oath of office towards the white house he steps onto a political battlef
handcuffed man down a street by rope soto's of the u.s. have sparked widespread outrage galveston's police chief says his officers showed poor judgment health ministers in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo have reached an agreement on how to fight the break after meeting in the senate on tuesday the ministers agreed to tighten health screening at the border and improve the sharing of information you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com more news in half an...
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everyone‘s keen to avoid the blame if it doesn't happen. downing street's playing down the chances of a breakthrough here in biarritz, but think angela merkel and emmanuel macron are ready for some meaningful conversations. borisjohnson insisted again today that the so—called backstop to avoid checks at the irish border must go, and donald tusk should remember that if he doesn't want to go down as mr no deal brexit. mrjohnson hopes he can depend on the american president for support. donald trump has said that brussels hasn't treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they'll sit down together and discuss a post—brexit trade deal. so far so good. the weather is perfect. the guestlist‘s fantastic, everybody‘s getting along and we'll accomplish a lot this weekend and i look forward to it. friendly words, but they may not be able to disguise the serious differences between leaders here. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. the world leaders of the g7 countries have arrived. president donald trump the last to arrive at his photo call, he hasjust been greeted by president emmanuel
everyone‘s keen to avoid the blame if it doesn't happen. downing street's playing down the chances of a breakthrough here in biarritz, but think angela merkel and emmanuel macron are ready for some meaningful conversations. borisjohnson insisted again today that the so—called backstop to avoid checks at the irish border must go, and donald tusk should remember that if he doesn't want to go down as mr no deal brexit. mrjohnson hopes he can depend on the american president for support....
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sticks the demonstrates his chase the officers down the street calling them gangsters and then this. sounds like a gunshot a local t.v. station said it's report a story uniformed police officer fire shots in the air i was was we had thing a low in violence like this on the streets of hong kong up until this weekend this time last week protests organizers say 1700000 people marched peacefully through the streets of hong kong this weekend withing a very different atmosphere protest to say they changed tactics because they felt the government was not listening. to the people with the people who did their very peaceful protests by the government this will be small and that's why we go to go on the street there and maybe some poor. thing that we brought the road that's why the boy that fired the tear gas and i and i just want. to know or guys are bearing grief yeah. it seems the police are also changing tactics in response for the 1st time whose account ends rolled through the streets threatening to drench the protesters who are. the police have arrested more than 700 people since protes
sticks the demonstrates his chase the officers down the street calling them gangsters and then this. sounds like a gunshot a local t.v. station said it's report a story uniformed police officer fire shots in the air i was was we had thing a low in violence like this on the streets of hong kong up until this weekend this time last week protests organizers say 1700000 people marched peacefully through the streets of hong kong this weekend withing a very different atmosphere protest to say they...
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tv tried to tell folks not to come and counter protests. let these folks walk down the street and get out of town and obviously people want to come out because they were horrified at what they were hearing from these things going on that day. the folks in the city of charlotte were set. i can remember when i finally gained one out and gave my speech i got text from folks from all over the globe, what's going on an american than when trump trump came out and said there were good people on both sides i mean that was the lowest point of his presidency. i had talked to him that day. the phone conversation and told him i was going on in charlotte. was that you thought you had persuaded him to say the right thing for you were on the phone thinking interested if there were no good people on the side. >> guest: i talk about bill clinton had issues in the hama city ricky went down to heal the nation. orrock obama in charleston south carolina went and heal the nation. george bush 9/11 went there with a bullhorn. they are looking for the president. they are looking for the president to be th
tv tried to tell folks not to come and counter protests. let these folks walk down the street and get out of town and obviously people want to come out because they were horrified at what they were hearing from these things going on that day. the folks in the city of charlotte were set. i can remember when i finally gained one out and gave my speech i got text from folks from all over the globe, what's going on an american than when trump trump came out and said there were good people on both...
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could to keep a lid on it trying to tell folks not to come just let them walk down the street and get out of town but obviously people wanted to come out because they were here on - - hearing from them that sad for charlottesville and virginia but it is a sad day for america and then when i gave my speech from those all over the globe what is going on in america? and then trump said there is good people on both sides that was a lowest point of his presidency i talk to him that day and told him what was going on. >>host: you thought you persuaded him to say the right thing thinking he understood there were people on the nazi side. >> we talked about bill clinton had issues where he went down to heal the nation when barack obama went down to heal the nation in george bush with 9/11. with these types of issues happen in the country they are looking for the president to be the moral leader and the uniter the president understood what was in front of him and i tell this in the book i thought you would do the right thing you do your press conference first. i was waiting for the presiden
could to keep a lid on it trying to tell folks not to come just let them walk down the street and get out of town but obviously people wanted to come out because they were here on - - hearing from them that sad for charlottesville and virginia but it is a sad day for america and then when i gave my speech from those all over the globe what is going on in america? and then trump said there is good people on both sides that was a lowest point of his presidency i talk to him that day and told him...
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accounts, as he's crossing fifth street right here, he continues to fire down this street. there's evidence of that. next slide. so this slide here is -- we're going to move you geographically down the street. this is from the hole in the wall, which is the store that is adjacent to ned peppers. the cruiser is not in the picture here. the cruiser and the police are here. this is the crowd in front of the hole in the wall there. when the video starts, they're reacting, shots fired. you'll see the first response of the officers. obviously identified him. the first officer coming around the corner. followed by the remainder that will come out. you can see when -- this might stutter here. they're engaging right now. so this is the officer. later on you can barely see the guy. the next slide is now from ned peppers. this is now angling to the west. the shooter is up the street. he's crossed fifth street. he's been shooting down fifth street. the officers are reacting. you saw the officer here. he comes up in this portion of the screen. we have had to redact some of this because there's
accounts, as he's crossing fifth street right here, he continues to fire down this street. there's evidence of that. next slide. so this slide here is -- we're going to move you geographically down the street. this is from the hole in the wall, which is the store that is adjacent to ned peppers. the cruiser is not in the picture here. the cruiser and the police are here. this is the crowd in front of the hole in the wall there. when the video starts, they're reacting, shots fired. you'll see...
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in louisville. there is this great story. he was walking down the street in kentucky. someone said champ, i saw you fight when i was a kid. he said, yeah? the kid said you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said it was not my fight. he said no i remember. my dad took me. you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said it wasn't my fight. i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting up. democrats are not getting knocked down. we're either up or getting up. you're either up or getting up. america has never ever been knocked down. we're either up or we're getting up. thank you, iowa! [applause] ♪
in louisville. there is this great story. he was walking down the street in kentucky. someone said champ, i saw you fight when i was a kid. he said, yeah? the kid said you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said it was not my fight. he said no i remember. my dad took me. you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said it wasn't my fight. i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting up. democrats are not getting knocked down. we're either up or getting up....
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unacceptable. downing street says the prime minister will enter into any fresh brexit talks with the greatest energy and the spirit of friendship. a teenager is due in court, charged with attempted murder, after a child was allegedly thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern art gallery on sunday. the six—year—old, found on the fifth floor roof, is in a critical but sta ble floor roof, is in a critical but stable condition. he was visiting london with his family, from france. the 17—year—old is due to appear at bromley youth court today. the former us president barack obama has responded to the weekend's mass shootings in texas and ohio, by calling on americans to reject language from any of their leaders that feeds hatred or normalises racism. mr obama did not name any one, but his rare intervention came after president trump sought to deflect criticism that his anti—immigrant rhetoric fuelled violence. dame barbara windsor has urged the prime minister to improve social care for people with dementia. the eastenders star, who's met borisjohnson several times, including
unacceptable. downing street says the prime minister will enter into any fresh brexit talks with the greatest energy and the spirit of friendship. a teenager is due in court, charged with attempted murder, after a child was allegedly thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern art gallery on sunday. the six—year—old, found on the fifth floor roof, is in a critical but sta ble floor roof, is in a critical but stable condition. he was visiting london with his family, from france. the...
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withdrawal agreement. since he entered downing street german c. e.u. u.k. ties as we can. only 3 percent believe relations between london and brussels will likely improve during the johnson premiership 28 percent think there will be hardly any change the vast majority of germans 67 percent think relations will probably get worse the u.k. standing in germany has fallen since johnson came to power france remains the most trusted country has 89 percent 37 percent of germans say they trust the u.k. as a partner for germany that's a record low in 12 years of opinion serving russia's reputation has fallen to 28 percent and germans have also lost confidence in the united states just 19 percent said they trusted the u.s. and a great crowd karrenbauer is germany's new defense minister and is tipped by some to be the next german chancellor she wants germany to boost defense spending and nato countries have pledged to spend up to 2 percent of their g.d.p. on the military 50 percent of germans favor more defense spending that's up 7 percent on last month. there was little change in the political par
withdrawal agreement. since he entered downing street german c. e.u. u.k. ties as we can. only 3 percent believe relations between london and brussels will likely improve during the johnson premiership 28 percent think there will be hardly any change the vast majority of germans 67 percent think relations will probably get worse the u.k. standing in germany has fallen since johnson came to power france remains the most trusted country has 89 percent 37 percent of germans say they trust the...
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which in turn could sow public disorder. downing street did say that document was out of date, as it was drawn up by the previous government of theresa may, and prime minister borisjohnson struck a more optimistic tone today about the prospects of a no—deal. we will be ready to come out on october the 31st — deal or no deal. now, of course, ourfriends and partners on the other side of the channel are showing a little bit of reluctance, at the moment, to change their position. that's fine, i'm confident that they will, but in the meantime, we have to get ready for a no—deal outcome. let's speak now to conservative mp tobias ellwood in westminster, who served in theresa may's government until last month. thank you forjoining us. there's a lot to get to. you have said, if you wa nt lot to get to. you have said, if you want peace, prepare for work. you would appreciate a tough approach, but just would appreciate a tough approach, butjust on would appreciate a tough approach, but just on the would appreciate a tough approach, butjust on the tactic on a free movement, do you load that is
which in turn could sow public disorder. downing street did say that document was out of date, as it was drawn up by the previous government of theresa may, and prime minister borisjohnson struck a more optimistic tone today about the prospects of a no—deal. we will be ready to come out on october the 31st — deal or no deal. now, of course, ourfriends and partners on the other side of the channel are showing a little bit of reluctance, at the moment, to change their position. that's fine,...
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. theresa may's redlines down her entirely and saw the end of her reign in downing street. so he can go ahead and tell donald trump that he will not cross this but, again, he may then end up appetising more than he hopes.” agree with dawn. in the use of the phrase redlines. it is a bit strange and we know where that leads. but it is interesting, particularly, that he focuses on animal welfare here as many people... that is something that people are really quite worried about at the moment. and as well as the chlorinated chicken. about at the moment. and as well as the chlorinated chickenli about at the moment. and as well as the chlorinated chicken. i don't understand why chlorinated chicken was such an issue. i thought and i think many people i spoke to thought the same, thought it was an issue because remain as were saying that we would be people who consume chlorinated chicken. the reason why people are opposed is because the chickens in the us are treated in appalling conditions and they have to be chlorinated to be safe for human consumption because they are boxed up so closely t
. theresa may's redlines down her entirely and saw the end of her reign in downing street. so he can go ahead and tell donald trump that he will not cross this but, again, he may then end up appetising more than he hopes.” agree with dawn. in the use of the phrase redlines. it is a bit strange and we know where that leads. but it is interesting, particularly, that he focuses on animal welfare here as many people... that is something that people are really quite worried about at the moment....