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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe . i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world when rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were dying john mcdonald in germany called in everybody else even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about that posture who they like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect it really we
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe . i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world when rush...
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america politically is to the right of the uk and of europe and jeremy corbyn's platform probably went slightly to five year and bernie sanders might go too far in the us. joe biden, much more centrist and a lot of americans are looking for a break. there you go, a bit of presidential politics. thank you very much. good to see you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening kate, and anand. that's all from us tonight, and goodnight. hello — i'm ben croucher with a round up of the day's sports news. england captain eoin morgan says he feels he's still performing at his best as he leads and england team as 50—over world champions for the first time. they're playing south africa in the first of three one dayers — starting in the morning in cape town. morgan admitted he had considered his future after that world cup win
america politically is to the right of the uk and of europe and jeremy corbyn's platform probably went slightly to five year and bernie sanders might go too far in the us. joe biden, much more centrist and a lot of americans are looking for a break. there you go, a bit of presidential politics. thank you very much. good to see you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at...
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corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they're speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance where needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. this clean—up operation, however, will take far more time. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. robert hall is in ironbridge in shropshire for us tonight. are things getting any easier where you are? this thing blew in a while ago. yeah, we heard a reference to respite, we have seen this guys this afternoon but don't be deceived, the water running under the famous iron bridge behind me are still doing so at hundreds of tonnes every second, heading down towards the inundated villages and communities further downstream. around this town you fear fortification, downstream. around this town you fearfortification, io
corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they're speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance where needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. this...
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corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our intrusion arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing rao over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country a
corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our intrusion arrangements with the united states and i do think...
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corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be, if there is another election, a much greaterfocus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s, because that is clearly where sinn fein sought. but i was speaking to a very senior figure in the snp the other day, and they made an interesting observation or posed the question, ‘why is that the parties of the left who also advocate a national agenda, independence of various forms, do well, whereas other parties on the left don't?‘ i know you don't think that played a big part in the sinn fein success, but both the snp, which is an effective party of the left, and sinn fein are nationalist parties doing well, and other left parties are doing badly. i think t
corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be, if there is another election, a much greaterfocus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s,...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> my thanks, mr. speaker. my thoughts to those in the world defending against the corona virus and those around the world to stop the spread of this standard. i hope the public health services will get the resources they need and there is an urgent question on this after the prime minister's question time today. thousands of people across the country are still struggling with the impact of the floods. i want to thank the scottish and welsh governments and counsel staff and governments helping residents and huge communities of volunteers pitched in to help their neighbors. does the prime minister agree with the leader of dash birsch county council he's turned his back on those affected by the floods. >> since the government began we have been working out night and day to insure this country gets the support they need activating to make sure business gets the recovery relief they need, business rate relief, as i told the house just now putting 2.6 billion pounds now and 4 billion pounds more to come. mr. speaker
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corbyn from the prime minister boris johnson agreement that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. are simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our intrusion arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing row over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country
corbyn from the prime minister boris johnson agreement that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. are simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our intrusion arrangements with the united states and i do...
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corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agree that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the us are simply too one sided in america's favor while the us continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are on balance why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing row over and secure lass who is the wife of a us intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country and h
corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agree that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the us are simply too one sided in america's favor while the us continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that...
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corbyn of britain's december election and the island ahead of sion faints victory is arguably be no different they know that the stronger shouldn't think get the more they are people respond to our message the sooner their power and privilege will come to an end and i'm not one to pass much value in opinion polls but it is clear that the 2 most recent opinion polls. neck and neck with for the gale yet they.
corbyn of britain's december election and the island ahead of sion faints victory is arguably be no different they know that the stronger shouldn't think get the more they are people respond to our message the sooner their power and privilege will come to an end and i'm not one to pass much value in opinion polls but it is clear that the 2 most recent opinion polls. neck and neck with for the gale yet they.
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corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn then lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be another election, a much greater focus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s, because that is clearly where sinn fein sought. but i was speaking to a very senior figure in the snp the other day, and they made an interesting observation or posed the question, "why is it that the parties on the left who also advocate a national agenda, independence of various forms, do well, whereas other parties on the left don't?" i know you don't think that played a big part in the sinn fein success, but both the snp, which is an effective party of the left, and sinn fein, are nationalist parties doing well, and other left parties are doing badly. i think that is interes
corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn then lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be another election, a much greater focus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s, because that is...
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corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our exclusion arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are on balance why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing growl over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country
corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our exclusion arrangements with the united states and i do think that...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti-racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what's their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill that we know who they were dying john mcdonald in germany who have been everybody else even david levy i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about who's that posture who they're like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music get on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti-racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what's their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush...
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corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life — dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the happy mum, happy ba by podcast, she talks about the pregnancy and the crippling morning sickness that forced her into hospital. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. the podcast was recorded during a visit to this south london nursery. improving the lives of families with young children is now the priority for the duchess of cambridge and dominates her royal work. with podcast host giovanna fletcher, the duchess spoke personally about everything from the value of her own stable upbringing to the guilt that can come with motherhood. here leaving hospital after being admitted with severe morning sickness whil
corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life — dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the happy mum, happy ba by podcast, she talks about the pregnancy and the crippling morning sickness that forced her...
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corbyn who raised the question of whether the extradition treaty between the 2 countries is one sided and it would appear the prime minister agreed that it was . while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in he's characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at. now of course all of this comes in the light of the case of how he done who was killed when the wife of a u.s. diplomat a lady by the name of security struck him with her car she was driving on the wrong side of the road and then she used diplomatic immunity husband's diplomatic immunity to leave reportedly she herself is also a operative an intelligence operative for the cia and so all of that has added to tensions because the u.s. themselves are ref
corbyn who raised the question of whether the extradition treaty between the 2 countries is one sided and it would appear the prime minister agreed that it was . while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in he's characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and...
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where did jeremy corbyn go wrong? please be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, i am be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, iam probably be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, i am probably the one criticised over what happened in the last election. i have been com pletely last election. i have been completely honest about the fact that we had far too much in the ma nifesto. that we had far too much in the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything in the manifesto and i don't want to get back to the 1990s, but i do want to go back to the 90s in terms of winning elections. we used to have pledge cards. we had priorities. the manifesto was so overwhelming. we were making four or five announcements a day. people couldn't keep up and they didn't believe us. we have to have our priorities right and be clear about what we stand for. secondly, there is another way to stop it doesn't have to be like this. i believe britain can be better than this, but people didn't believe in us and they didn't believe we could do it. i think one of
where did jeremy corbyn go wrong? please be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, i am be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, iam probably be honest. i am honest. of all the candidates, i am probably the one criticised over what happened in the last election. i have been com pletely last election. i have been completely honest about the fact that we had far too much in the ma nifesto. that we had far too much in the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything in the manifesto and i...
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corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society of course lace but you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't or who if it careen etc have to perform and look at them says overkill for musicians 2 of a young aspiring musician later taylor swift as someone started talking like you presumably rick would do the recording companies would get quite alone at alienating audiences well that it is true in my in my industry absolutely. there's not a great oh dear straight talking coming out of i'm 76 years old i've been doing this for 55 years it was a video and not quite so. and also. i have survived to date with but now brith had counted wrote a letter to the major m.o.p. saying that it was appalling that they were what is having tickets for my shows what they always claim is i'm a self of know a valid they said a wo
corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society of course lace but you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't or who if it careen etc have to perform and look at them says overkill for musicians 2 of a young aspiring...
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corbyn. sir keir starmer, lisa nandy, rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry debated how they could revive labour's fortunes, during a special hustings programme on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the brexit process. remain v leave is over now, we've left, so to some extent, i think, for us in the labour party, we need to make sure we don't carry this divide, because it's split families, it's split our party. we have left now. we need to move on. but what we can't do now is say, brexit is over, because there's nothing johnson wants more than for us to not look at what he's doing, because he's made loads of promises about brexit that he's not going to actually deliver, so we need to focus on that. lisa nandy said the reason labour keeps losing elections is that it has stopped listening to its
corbyn. sir keir starmer, lisa nandy, rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry debated how they could revive labour's fortunes, during a special hustings programme on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the brexit process. remain v leave is over now, we've left, so to some extent, i think, for us in...
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i've told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i'm afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote for it. when boris johnson finally did, i voted for it. she voted once for borisjohnson's deal, but against in the final version. but back to that passion she's best known for. towns are now the key marginals that will be the central battle ground for the next election. i think the government has started to understand that. i think all political parties have now started to understand that. her love of towns has really taken off in some of the stranger corners of the political internet, but it is a serious one. in 2018 she co—founded a think—tank, the centre for towns, as a response to what
i've told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i'm afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote...
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and it resulted in probably mrjohnson's most bruising session at the dispatch box suffer, with jeremy corbyn session at the dispatch box suffer, withjeremy corbyn accusing him of being a part—time prime minister. never mind where's wally, wes boris, taunted mr corbyn. mrjohnson's response was to say a stream of other ministers had been to some of the storm hit areas was the health secretary matt hancock did set out some of the guidelines and advice dealing with coronavirus this lunchtime, saying there is no need for schools to be closed. in downing street said mrjohnson once individual ministers to take charge. they don't feel the need for him to be seen to be everywhere. but there isa be seen to be everywhere. but there is a huge risk here, and the risk is of the perception developing that now that he has won the election and got himself a huge great majority, maybe he can afford to take his foot off the gas. maybe he doesn't have to be seen to be out and about so much. it's a very dangerous perception to allow to take hold. norman smith, thank you very much. the former chancellor
and it resulted in probably mrjohnson's most bruising session at the dispatch box suffer, with jeremy corbyn session at the dispatch box suffer, withjeremy corbyn accusing him of being a part—time prime minister. never mind where's wally, wes boris, taunted mr corbyn. mrjohnson's response was to say a stream of other ministers had been to some of the storm hit areas was the health secretary matt hancock did set out some of the guidelines and advice dealing with coronavirus this lunchtime,...
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corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. from today, companies which provide phone, broadband and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. when i'm broadband contract comes to an end, that means we might automatically be put onto a higher rate. that means a cheaper deal we might have signed up to immediately when a took out our contract, a year or two years, won't apply any more. asi or two years, won't apply any more. as i say, we are automatically paying more thoughts to happen now is that these providers are going to have to get in contact with cu
corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. from today, companies which provide phone, broadband and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying...
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corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced why certain i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing rao over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country an
corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. to simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think...
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corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. thi5 clean—up operation, however, it will take far more time. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. phil mackie is in worcester this evening. you have been watching this for days. dare i ask if things are beginning to improve? yes, i think they are, george. certainly here in worcester the level has dropped by about a foot. it is still incredibly high at the moment, but the weather has improved. we did not get the rain we were expecting today. i am expecting the river to continue to drop, but it is still really dangerous. earlier this afternoon somebody fell into the river and the fire and rescue service had to go
corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. thi5...
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corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society or their closely is that you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't well horrific arenas have to perform and the lot of them delivered over musicians to a very young aspiring musician later taylor swift as someone started talking like you presumably rick would do the recording companies would get quite alone at alienating audiences well that it is true in my in my industry absolutely. there's not a great you don't hear straight talking coming out of i'm 76 years old i've been doing this for 55 years i was a big you know not quite so. and also. i have survived to date with but now brith had counted wrote a letter to the major m.o.p. saying that it was appalling that they were what is having tickets for my shows what they always claim is the i'm a self of no a val
corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society or their closely is that you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't well horrific arenas have to perform and the lot of them delivered over musicians to a very young...
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corbyn of britain's december election and the island ahead of sinn fein's victory is arguably be no different they know that the stronger shouldn't think get the more they are people respond to our message the sooner their power and privilege will come to an end and i'm not one to pass much value in opinion polls but it is clear that the 2 most recent opinion polls. neck and neck good for the yet they are cheney and very few media still counting excluded from the final televised debate of this campaign and needs to end. not the chin fane winners of the popular vote in south days general election. it's only stranger tobias it's elected politicians were banned from speaking directly on the u.k. state mandated b.b.c. and today its desire to see u.k. soldiers face justice for alleged atrocities is in the hands of this man we amend the human rights act to protect personnel personnel from vexatious cases pre 2000 when there's no new evidence but what if there is no new evidence because of alleged systemic british cover ups spanning decades today marks the anniversary of the murder of iris
corbyn of britain's december election and the island ahead of sinn fein's victory is arguably be no different they know that the stronger shouldn't think get the more they are people respond to our message the sooner their power and privilege will come to an end and i'm not one to pass much value in opinion polls but it is clear that the 2 most recent opinion polls. neck and neck good for the yet they are cheney and very few media still counting excluded from the final televised debate of this...
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corbyn that the extradition treaty between the u.s. and the u.k. was one sided and that parts of it should possibly be revisited. while the u.s. continue. used to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced i search in balance i certainly think that it is worth looking at. now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing roll over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man carried it done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also a cia agent as well now as she used diplomatic community espec
corbyn that the extradition treaty between the u.s. and the u.k. was one sided and that parts of it should possibly be revisited. while the u.s. continue. used to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a...
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corbyn astounded the critics forcing a hung parliament and to cling to power they had no choice but to team up with the northern irish units the do you pig we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament that proved to be a major point of contention the e.u. offered a bret's it deal with an all ireland backstop to avoid a hard border on the island of trade talks went sour but that sounded too close to a united ireland. so she went with an all u.k. backstop instead but that left the entire country in the grips of an e.u. customs union which many saw as a bret's at the trial despite all kinds of ideas to avoid that scenario from alternative arrangements to. technological solutions none of them quite fit to the bell the withdrawal agreement is in short a reckless leap in the dark there will be. people going into the lobby is against this deal it is a denial of our democracy and therefore of the national interest the democratic unionist party will be voting against withdrawal agreement we now have the problem with around only 20 percent o
corbyn astounded the critics forcing a hung parliament and to cling to power they had no choice but to team up with the northern irish units the do you pig we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament that proved to be a major point of contention the e.u. offered a bret's it deal with an all ireland backstop to avoid a hard border on the island of trade talks went sour but that sounded too close to a united ireland. so she went with an all...
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corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society of course lace but you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't horrific arenas have to perform and a lot of them says overkill for musicians to a very young aspiring musician later taylor swift as someone started talking like you presumably rick would do the recording companies would get quite alone at alienating audiences well that it is true in my in my industry absolutely. there's not a greater straight talking coming out of i'm 76 years old i've been doing this for 55 years i was a vague you know not quite so. and also. i have survived to date was brits and counted to wrote a letter to the major m.o.p. saying that it was appalling that they were what is having tickets for my shows what they always claim is i'm a self of no a valid they said a woman of about l
corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society of course lace but you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't horrific arenas have to perform and a lot of them says overkill for musicians to a very young aspiring...
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corbyn as leader of the opposition nearly oversaw as the head of the prosecution service here the edge persecution of julian. is it all through our society of course lace but you know politicians politicians that tricky animals because they've always got one eye on them on the meter they're always looking to see where they stand how much power they have how popular they are or they aren't horrific arena to have to perform and look at them deserving of a resistance to a very young aspiring musician later taylor swift was someone started talking like you presumably record would do the recording companies would get quite alone at alienating audiences well that it is true in my in my industry absolutely. there's not a great you don't hear straight talking coming out of i'm 76 years old i did this for 55 years i was a vague you know i'm not quite so. and also. i have survived to date with but now brith had counted wrote a letter to the major m.o.p. saying that it was appalling that they were what is having tickets for my shows what they always claim is i'm a self of no a valid those that a
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the prime minister and jeremy corbyn clashed about the government's response to the floods at prime minister's questions. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. he's been listening to all those very big shoes to discuss. it was a busy old hour. we had borisjohnson plus mac toughest pm queues so far under pressure over the where's wally jibe. under pressure over the where's wallyjibe. where under pressure over the where's wally jibe. where has under pressure over the where's wallyjibe. where has he been during the flooding? then we had the resignation statement from sassou javid. it didn't exactly pull his punches. he was delivering a pretty firm warning shot to mrjohnson about the people he has around him and crucially his approach to the budget, saying that maybe he should not go on a spending spree and listen to the treasury. let's mull that over. how serious criticism is that of the prime minister that we have had flooding and storm dennis and now the coronavirus and he really has just not been seen? people don't need a red—carpet visit, they need the emergency ser
the prime minister and jeremy corbyn clashed about the government's response to the floods at prime minister's questions. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. he's been listening to all those very big shoes to discuss. it was a busy old hour. we had borisjohnson plus mac toughest pm queues so far under pressure over the where's wally jibe. under pressure over the where's wallyjibe. where under pressure over the where's wally jibe. where has under pressure over the...
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corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. are simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extrusion arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced i search in balance i certainly think that it is worth looking at now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing growl over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man harry done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also the cia agent as well now she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee th
corbyn the prime minister boris johnson agreeing that the extradition treaty between the u.k. and the u.s. are simply too one sided in america's favor while the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extrusion arrangements with the united states and i do think...
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corbyn's labour leadership. seven weeks ago of this. enjoy. we well, you will give us posted. about how the debates go. someone pointing out it looks if she is not going to be labour leader, perhaps she could sing. a bit of opera. or maybe she is eating an invisible apple. she has thanked those who supported her to the stage, said she wanted to stay on the ballot people that i think there is a sensory has been squeezed between rebecca long—bailey and sir keir starmer, the bookies 88% chance of winning according to them, this now goes to the bookies. because for example sir keir starmer is way out in the lead with 374 local parties backed, actually that doesn't mean every member party turns up, when it comes to raw individual one person one vote, i think there is six or seven weeks campaigning still to go cook. it could go in any direction. thank you very much. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn. we will concentrate on matters away from the emerging story of manchester city ban
corbyn's labour leadership. seven weeks ago of this. enjoy. we well, you will give us posted. about how the debates go. someone pointing out it looks if she is not going to be labour leader, perhaps she could sing. a bit of opera. or maybe she is eating an invisible apple. she has thanked those who supported her to the stage, said she wanted to stay on the ballot people that i think there is a sensory has been squeezed between rebecca long—bailey and sir keir starmer, the bookies 88% chance...
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they attacked ed miliband and jeremy corbyn over this and also a proposal to cut pensions, tax relief for those earning over £50,000 a year from 40% to 20%. it is a move that could raise a lot of money, £10 billion would be raised from that move. if you are opposed to borrowing more, more of that sort of spending, you have to fund these infrastructure projects somehow?m you are a tory voter, which i am not... i think we knew that. if you thought the party voted for for the first time has stolen one of labour's most divisive policies and it has caused outrage through the south—east. they are writing off london, the tory party now, it is majority labour held anyway. and the tories are thinking if we can show up tories are thinking if we can show up the so—called red wall in the north by spending massively on infrastructure and helping with transport and communication there, then we have a lock on the majority for the next 20, 30 years. that is extremely worrying, but it does make sense in terms of the future of the tory party securing these new seat they have one. the way that pro
they attacked ed miliband and jeremy corbyn over this and also a proposal to cut pensions, tax relief for those earning over £50,000 a year from 40% to 20%. it is a move that could raise a lot of money, £10 billion would be raised from that move. if you are opposed to borrowing more, more of that sort of spending, you have to fund these infrastructure projects somehow?m you are a tory voter, which i am not... i think we knew that. if you thought the party voted for for the first time has...
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corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life, dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the "happy mum, happy ba by" podcast, she talks about the pregnancy, and the crippling morning sickness that forced her into hospital. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. the duchess of cambridge's interview was recorded at this nursery in south london. her focus on improving the lives of families with young children now dominates her royal work. with the podcast host, the duchess spoke personally about the importance of her own stable upbringing. on her three pregnancies, she said they were not easy. here, leaving hospital after being admitted with severe morning sickness while being pregnant with prince george
corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life, dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the "happy mum, happy ba by" podcast, she talks about the pregnancy, and the crippling morning sickness that...
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jeremy corbyn earlier this week calling him a part—time pm because he did not show up when the flooding crisis was getting going. again, here, we finally heard from him tonight on this and sending a message that they should wash their hands, that is the best thing to do to stave off the virus. but clearly some serious questions another's cobra meeting will not happen until monday and i think there are some questions there. if this is serious, why wait until monday for the meeting? government does not want to do more to trigger alarm and panic because people are really anxious about it that on the other hand, people probably do want to see some leadership. sometimes i think the media demands this, demand that he is out there front and centre, because that fills up at home and newspapers. but he is now saying it is his top priority. 0n the clip earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjust earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so it just seems earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjust seems an oddness about this lack of reaction. because he usua
jeremy corbyn earlier this week calling him a part—time pm because he did not show up when the flooding crisis was getting going. again, here, we finally heard from him tonight on this and sending a message that they should wash their hands, that is the best thing to do to stave off the virus. but clearly some serious questions another's cobra meeting will not happen until monday and i think there are some questions there. if this is serious, why wait until monday for the meeting? government...
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of the candidates who certainly is seen as somebody that there was within the labour party close to jeremy corbyn would there was within the labour party close tojeremy corbyn would like to see as the replacement tojeremy corbyn, so keir starmer is saying that this is politically motivated. he said the party had examined, sorry, the campaign team, had examined weather there were loopholes, but decided not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey's use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that. and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links that were circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database, who had access to the membership data base, and who had access to the membership database, and her who had access to the membership data base, and her team who had access to the membership database, and her team said that was com pletely database, and her team said that was completely innocent. so, a lot of questions around the use of databases, questions around the use of d
of the candidates who certainly is seen as somebody that there was within the labour party close to jeremy corbyn would there was within the labour party close tojeremy corbyn would like to see as the replacement tojeremy corbyn, so keir starmer is saying that this is politically motivated. he said the party had examined, sorry, the campaign team, had examined weather there were loopholes, but decided not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey's use of...
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jeremy corbyn accused boris johnson of being a part-time stayed at his, he government owned country manson -- country mansion. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. we want to bring you up to speed on crude oil inventories, they came in out more than 400,000 barrels. that has oil rebounding, we were below $50 a barrel for sometimes and we are back just under the $50 a barrel mark. crude oil inventories, much less than anticipated at 452,000 barros -- barrels. inoline inventory is coming a little lower than estimated. more on the markets now, the recent selloff is not the start of a bear market according to byron, who joins us on the phone. since thursday, the s&p 500 has lost almost 8%, but we are rallying today. is that the end of the scare for the s&p 500 this time around? >> i don't think it's the end of the scare, the scare will loom over the market for a long time. i think it is a snapback from the sharp declines of the last few days. but i think
jeremy corbyn accused boris johnson of being a part-time stayed at his, he government owned country manson -- country mansion. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. we want to bring you up to speed on crude oil inventories, they came in out more than 400,000 barrels. that has oil rebounding, we were below $50 a barrel for sometimes and we are back just...
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that same argument was made by jeremy corbyn and the party suffered its worst electoral defeat since 1985. and it's not just in britain. across western european countries, parties have gone from an average of well over a third of the vote in the mid '90s to about a fifth in recent years. e those who have succeeded in this environment have tended to be politicians who are fresh, authentic and can appeal to the center, france's macron, canada's trudeau. the democrats need a candidate who can energize the party's voters and bring together the left and centrist wings, and the evidence suggests no one has been able to do that yet. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column for this week. let's get started. >>> let's get to my interview with bill maher. on his tv shows, first "politically incorrect" and now "real time," he has a singular ability to analyze american politics with great humor. we sat down on the set, which airs friday night. hbo and cnn are both owned by warner media. great to have you on. >> always great to be with you. >> what do you think of this w
that same argument was made by jeremy corbyn and the party suffered its worst electoral defeat since 1985. and it's not just in britain. across western european countries, parties have gone from an average of well over a third of the vote in the mid '90s to about a fifth in recent years. e those who have succeeded in this environment have tended to be politicians who are fresh, authentic and can appeal to the center, france's macron, canada's trudeau. the democrats need a candidate who can...
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corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. this clean—up operation, however, it will take far more time. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. well, we speak to chris saunders. he and his wife, abigail, who's six months pregnant and already have one child, were flooded out of their home this week. goodness, just tell us how you are asa goodness, just tell us how you are as a family. thank you for having us, we have been left completely devastated by the floods as you can imagine and notjust us, many of our local residents have been left out and some cannot afford insurance. it is not a necessity for them but for us in particular it has been extremely difficult because we were actually in the process of selling our home which we had renovated seven our home which we had renovated seve n yea rs our
corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. this clean—up operation, however, it will take far more time. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. well, we speak to chris saunders. he and his wife,...
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both jeremy corbyn and boris johnson are leaders who were insurgents against their party establishments. but as political scientist francy rosenblum told "gps," they are in charge in farther because of the labour and conservative parties gave the rank and file a greater candidate selection which has undermined the party's brass. as he and ian shapiro write in their book "responsible parties" in 2014 they took leader selection out of the hands of just mps and distributed it among other party members and some other affiliated parties. boris johnson's parties reforms in 1998 allowed them to pick between candidates until there were two standing and then allowed all party members to decide between those two in a runoff. last year, as "the atlantic" reported, those 165,000 members proved to be older, whiter and much more hard line on brexit than the rest of the country or the parliamentary party. they chose as their representative the unrepresentative boris johnson. there is a broader shift away from established parties because it's happening in places without primaries, meaning most other de
both jeremy corbyn and boris johnson are leaders who were insurgents against their party establishments. but as political scientist francy rosenblum told "gps," they are in charge in farther because of the labour and conservative parties gave the rank and file a greater candidate selection which has undermined the party's brass. as he and ian shapiro write in their book "responsible parties" in 2014 they took leader selection out of the hands of just mps and distributed it...
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., jeremy corbyn accused boris johnson of being a part-time prime minister. johnson failed to visit flood strip and parts of the u.k. last week and instead stated government owned country mansion. it was also criticized by members of his own conservative party. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: coming up, palmetto state firewall. joe biden picks up a key endorsement in south carolina. will it be enough? we had to charleston, next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the democratic candidates ripped into each other ahead of the democratic primary saturday in south carolina. most of the attacks were aimed at bernie sanders. >> not only is this a way to get donald trump reelected, we have a house story about, we have a senate to worry about. >> i like bernie. we came in together in the senate. i do not th
., jeremy corbyn accused boris johnson of being a part-time prime minister. johnson failed to visit flood strip and parts of the u.k. last week and instead stated government owned country mansion. it was also criticized by members of his own conservative party. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: coming up, palmetto state firewall. joe biden picks up...
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in the united kingdom, several members of labour party under the leadership of jeremy corbyn have made numerous anti-semitic comments and espoused conspiracy theories within its ranks. to the extent that at least seven of the parliament members have left the party. in february 2019, nazi symbols adorned 80 graves at a jewish cemetery in eastern france. in italy, police are assigned to around-the-clock guarding of an 89-year-old woman who is both a holocaust survivor and a senator in this italian parliament after she proposed a national commission to battle hatred and bigotry. while a significant number of the incidents we hear about in the news have occurred in europe, this truly is a global phenomenon. in argentina, vandals desecrated a jewish cemetery with nazi symbols in february. and in a separate occurrence in june, three youths shouted anti-semitic insults at a argentinian rabbi, hit, kicked him in the head and abdomen, threw him to the ground and trampled his hat before fleeing. in kenya, intruders attacked a rabbi and his wife during a -- attacked a rabbi in a jewish center bef
in the united kingdom, several members of labour party under the leadership of jeremy corbyn have made numerous anti-semitic comments and espoused conspiracy theories within its ranks. to the extent that at least seven of the parliament members have left the party. in february 2019, nazi symbols adorned 80 graves at a jewish cemetery in eastern france. in italy, police are assigned to around-the-clock guarding of an 89-year-old woman who is both a holocaust survivor and a senator in this...
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therene: is this because is no longer the specter of jeremy corbyn in power? or is it because brexit has done and we can move on? the jeremy corbyn situation is one, and there is probably going to be a five-year government from the conservatives. brexit date ofis january 31 and a certain way is a watershed between these differences as well. francine: last time i ask you whether london was a concern that it would lose its appeal with the global wealthy elite. we still have to negotiate the agreement between the e.u. and the u.k. is it still at risk of london ?osing its bar he ech areolo: i feel that people sixty good off for nearly years now. so after six years because it is a lifestyle choice as well, they are getting on with it. francine: has the coronavirus impacted your business? niccolo: it has because chinese are a decent portion of sales for us and other luxury developers, and in general in the market they are probably the largest buyers, and how it works is that we go there and we do roadshows. forroadshow we organize february is no longer going forward
therene: is this because is no longer the specter of jeremy corbyn in power? or is it because brexit has done and we can move on? the jeremy corbyn situation is one, and there is probably going to be a five-year government from the conservatives. brexit date ofis january 31 and a certain way is a watershed between these differences as well. francine: last time i ask you whether london was a concern that it would lose its appeal with the global wealthy elite. we still have to negotiate the...
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on the labour side, jeremy corbyn last time i allowed his mpsa jeremy corbyn last time i allowed his mps a free vote on the issue. labour is going to be under new leadership, what were their stance be? they have solved all of the contenders, much about climate change and a green revolution, but i think they may well come down against third runway which would tip the little parliamentary balance against heathrow. we can speak now to the shadow transport secretary andy mcdonald who's in middlesbrough. you are —— your response to this judgment? i am pleased with the judgment, it vindicates the position i took at the time of the national policy statement as an entirely consistent with what i said, the decision to expand heathrow was totally a nd decision to expand heathrow was totally and utterly inconsistent with the commitment is that this country had made opposite the climate change act and the parasite code. that is what the judges have found the court of appeal. —— paris accord. they say the failure to adhere to this was a failure, and what should now happen is for the gover
on the labour side, jeremy corbyn last time i allowed his mpsa jeremy corbyn last time i allowed his mps a free vote on the issue. labour is going to be under new leadership, what were their stance be? they have solved all of the contenders, much about climate change and a green revolution, but i think they may well come down against third runway which would tip the little parliamentary balance against heathrow. we can speak now to the shadow transport secretary andy mcdonald who's in...
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. >> if we go the way of british labour party, if we nominate the jeremy corbyn, it will be end of days. i'm scared to death. african-americans, most people i know, somebody that can come not just excite them but things that matter in everyday life. they're not interested in socialism and all that foolishness. the parents their health care they receive. wages think receive. that is what matters to people. if we lose, that we'll be the british labour party, we'll be in a left-wing law law land. a certain part of the democrat u part wants us to be in a it k i'm not interested in being a cult. liz: you're reaction to that. that is classic james carville. if you're a bernie person, bernie himself, you would see this movie before. he feels he was robbed in 2016. there is a lot of evidence to support the theory they're taking it from him again. democrats are changing rules left and right. james carville and hillary clinton coming out publicly against him. he was deprived of his victory lap in iowa because of the fiasco they had there. poll in "des moines register" that showed him ahead got sp
. >> if we go the way of british labour party, if we nominate the jeremy corbyn, it will be end of days. i'm scared to death. african-americans, most people i know, somebody that can come not just excite them but things that matter in everyday life. they're not interested in socialism and all that foolishness. the parents their health care they receive. wages think receive. that is what matters to people. if we lose, that we'll be the british labour party, we'll be in a left-wing law law...
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jeremy corbyn, leader of the british labour party, just took them, he's very similar ideologically and politically to you, i think. and he took them to the worst defeat they have had in half a century. how can you assure us that you would not face the same onslaught and you would be able to overcome it somehow and when as opposed to donald trump claims he would love to run against you? >> any other softball questions? [laughing] >> i know donald trump speeded excuse me for the tough one, i apologize. >> not at all, not at all. i love tough questions. serious discussion. forget about the 800 cameras behind you and will have intimate discussion here. donald trump says that he would love to run against bernie sanders. well, maybe not. donald trump lies a whole lot of the time. and, in fact, what i've read some of his -- i would be the toughest candidate he would run against. here's how i think we beat donald trump. and a him -- before he even said that, let me just declare. obviously i am working as hard as i can to become the democratic nominee. so are the other democratic tenets of the
jeremy corbyn, leader of the british labour party, just took them, he's very similar ideologically and politically to you, i think. and he took them to the worst defeat they have had in half a century. how can you assure us that you would not face the same onslaught and you would be able to overcome it somehow and when as opposed to donald trump claims he would love to run against you? >> any other softball questions? [laughing] >> i know donald trump speeded excuse me for the tough...
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if we nominate jeremy corbyn, it's going to be the end of da days. men, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. >> harris: top democrats on capitol hill settling in for a long primary fight. reportedly fearing five more months of party infighting to boost president trump's reelection chances. told politico the calendar is we could be doing this in july, could be hard feelings afterwards. you saw that in 2016. not as united as we needed to be, congressman sent this. we will ultimately have a presumptive nominee fairly late. he could help trump. really makes it more difficult because it is just harder to organize. bringing in now ari fleischer. i'm a white house press secretary under president w bush, part of our family as well. good to see you today. talk to me about what happens with a brokered convention, how rare that is and what that means for democrats if it happens. >> first of all if this thing does
if we nominate jeremy corbyn, it's going to be the end of da days. men, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. >> harris: top democrats on capitol hill settling in for a long primary fight. reportedly fearing five more months of party infighting to boost president trump's reelection chances. told politico the...
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and if we go the way of the british labor party, if we nominate jeremy corbyn, it's going to be the end of days. some people in this country want a revolution, they want disruption. i don't know, they scream at people, they go and bully people. i don't know how you win election, 78 years old standing up screaming in a microphone about the revolution. you have to give people an alternative. >> u.s. congressman of california, coe chair of the bernie sanders campaign. congressman, tell me about your reaction to -- he says a couple things further. he said bernie sanders is not a democrat, he's an ideologue. your response, sir? >> i'd like to remind jim car ville about his own history. he ran in 1991 in pennsylvania. he ran on single pair health care. he knows it can win on that. second, look at what carville said about obama, the same exact things. obama is rolling the dice. owe bam is unelectable. barack obama was a two-term president. i want know what he has to say about the wafford win. >> he overcame a 40-point deficit to beat the former governor. impressive research, congressman. very
and if we go the way of the british labor party, if we nominate jeremy corbyn, it's going to be the end of days. some people in this country want a revolution, they want disruption. i don't know, they scream at people, they go and bully people. i don't know how you win election, 78 years old standing up screaming in a microphone about the revolution. you have to give people an alternative. >> u.s. congressman of california, coe chair of the bernie sanders campaign. congressman, tell me...
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boris johnson fielded domestic and foreign policy questions from labour party leader jeremy corbyn and other members in the house. >> the support for affected areas in the area, and we work closely with o
boris johnson fielded domestic and foreign policy questions from labour party leader jeremy corbyn and other members in the house. >> the support for affected areas in the area, and we work closely with o
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i‘ve told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i‘m afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would vote for it. when boris johnson finally did, i voted for it. she voted once for borisjohnson‘s deal, but against in the final version. but back to that passion she‘s best known for. towns are now the key marginals that will be the central battle ground for the next election. i think the government has started to understand that. i think all political parties have now started to understand that. her love of towns has really taken off in some of the stranger corners of the political internet, but it is a serious one. in 2018 she co—founded a think—tank, the centre for towns, as a response to
i‘ve told jeremy corbyn that the situation is unsustainable and i‘m afraid i can no longer serve. and lisa nandy has gone against party opinion on brexit. in january, theresa may finally agreed to negotiate with labour. i told her at the time if she brought a bill before parliament that gave a role for parliament in the next stages of the negotiations i would go for it. i was consistent in that all the way through. had she brought that bill, i told her and i told my constituents i would...
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bernie sanders went to england and campaign for jeremy corbyn who was a virulent anti-cement. that we announce here today, i have never in my life voted against the democratic candidate for president. i will not vote for bernie sanders, no matter who his opponent is payment i could not has the lever for man who supported and anti-semitic candidate in britain. he didn't have to go to britain. he went there, he endorsed him, he campaigned for him, and he has forever lost my support. >> a lot of people share that opinion, but let me say this. i would like to wrap it up with a wonderful quote. you know this from jewish tradition, but it's one i have heard echoed by many friends of mine who were catholic priests. precedes they bible. common decency precedes even the bible, the way we talk to one another, communicate with one violentlyven when disagreeing on points of law. the actual term common decency stems from the way of the earth. it's the way of the earth for us to be able to communicate with one another, especially when we disagree. i want to thank both of my guests here toni
bernie sanders went to england and campaign for jeremy corbyn who was a virulent anti-cement. that we announce here today, i have never in my life voted against the democratic candidate for president. i will not vote for bernie sanders, no matter who his opponent is payment i could not has the lever for man who supported and anti-semitic candidate in britain. he didn't have to go to britain. he went there, he endorsed him, he campaigned for him, and he has forever lost my support. >> a...