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but the green party has been against pretty well every foreign intervention. you would not even support the idea of a drone taking out an extremistjihadi if they were british somewhere aboard. —— abroad. if they were british somewhere aboard. -- abroad. that could be illegal. you have to go buy a case—by—case basis. those incidents do not happen in isolation. they have consequences far beyond that particular act and someone may replace them. but you would not support, if you had information... depends on the situation. the next question. so, your party is proposing a four—day working week. what i want to know is what evidence do you have this will benefit the economy? it is a great question and iam glad economy? it is a great question and i am glad you flagged it because it is something we need to talk about in this election because it is very short—term. we need to look at the long—term. automation in 20— 30—40 yea rs long—term. automation in 20— 30—40 years that will take away millions ofjobs to be what is interesting is we work and p
but the green party has been against pretty well every foreign intervention. you would not even support the idea of a drone taking out an extremistjihadi if they were british somewhere aboard. —— abroad. if they were british somewhere aboard. -- abroad. that could be illegal. you have to go buy a case—by—case basis. those incidents do not happen in isolation. they have consequences far beyond that particular act and someone may replace them. but you would not support, if you had...
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please welcome jonathan bartley, the green party. please welcome jonathan ba rtley, ladies the green party. please welcome jonathan bartley, ladies and gentlemen. clapping. welcome to the programme. in the light of the tragic events last night, the reason may held a special meeting with downing street. —— theresa may. she said the country needs to change its position on terrorism. i just needs to change its position on terrorism. ijust want needs to change its position on terrorism. i just want to say needs to change its position on terrorism. ijust want to say my thoughts are very much with those that were hurt, those that were killed, and their families, that were hurt, those that were killed, and theirfamilies, last night. i want to pay tribute to the emergency services that did amazing work last night. i think... i watched what theresa may said and i think she is right to call for a review. and i think that needs to have two very important aspects to it. the first is the prevent strategy we have seen a certain degree of succe
please welcome jonathan bartley, the green party. please welcome jonathan ba rtley, ladies the green party. please welcome jonathan bartley, ladies and gentlemen. clapping. welcome to the programme. in the light of the tragic events last night, the reason may held a special meeting with downing street. —— theresa may. she said the country needs to change its position on terrorism. i just needs to change its position on terrorism. ijust want needs to change its position on terrorism. i just...
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people can vote for the green party with confidence where there is a green candidate standing. if you think back to 2015, we had ukip. although they did win a seat at the election, they now have none, but they shifted the political debate in this country. they said john, the government said how high? if you've over the green party at this election, you take the whole country in a very different direction. we have changed the labour party. some items in the labour party. some items in the labour manifesto but taken from the green party. of course the conservatives would argue that they are notjumping to the tune of ukip, but there you go. let's go on to the third question. this is anonymous. how does the green party reconcile protecting the environment while opposing immigration? for us, we need to look ahead and we need to look at what is going to happen in the next five, ten, 30 years. as the planet warms up, even with the paris agreement, that might get asked to limit temperature increases. it will create climate refugees and is about saying we don't have to go on generating
people can vote for the green party with confidence where there is a green candidate standing. if you think back to 2015, we had ukip. although they did win a seat at the election, they now have none, but they shifted the political debate in this country. they said john, the government said how high? if you've over the green party at this election, you take the whole country in a very different direction. we have changed the labour party. some items in the labour party. some items in the labour...
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correspondent: the green party celebrating the decision. for decades, they have been fighting for same-sex marriage and in the end they even had many in the conservative party on their side. [applause] sarah: joining me now in the studio, who asked chancellor merkel when he would be able to marry his boyfriend. her answer paved the way for the votes that legalized gay marriage. what a historic event. welcome. take a listen to this exchange that happened in a public forum. we have a quick. -- clip. >> will it be easier for you after the next election to be able to say you can only form a coalition if you approve of same-sex marriage, or are you going to take a hard line? if you do, when will i be allowed to go my boyfriend my husband if i want to marry him? >> i would like to have the discussion go in a direction where we say that it is rather a decision of conscience than one pushed through with a majority votes. sarah: that is why it is considered to be the moment it was monday, to open the floodgates to the vote we saw today. did you real
correspondent: the green party celebrating the decision. for decades, they have been fighting for same-sex marriage and in the end they even had many in the conservative party on their side. [applause] sarah: joining me now in the studio, who asked chancellor merkel when he would be able to marry his boyfriend. her answer paved the way for the votes that legalized gay marriage. what a historic event. welcome. take a listen to this exchange that happened in a public forum. we have a quick. --...
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in wales, plaid cymru have four, the green party keep their one, caroline lucas, and the independent mp is in northern ireland. no ukip mps in the house of commons will stop and more than 200 female mps for the first time. the
in wales, plaid cymru have four, the green party keep their one, caroline lucas, and the independent mp is in northern ireland. no ukip mps in the house of commons will stop and more than 200 female mps for the first time. the
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the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council houses that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can‘t get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties — bbc.co.uk/news. they may not be old enough to vote tomorrow — but many teenagers across the uk will be directly affected by the general election result. bbc school report have asked some of them what the next prime minister can do to make their lives better. dear prime minister, make wi—fi free. myself and other young people wa nt free. myself and other young people want to go to university, reduce tuition fees. i want a free day week so, i don't have to dread monday. tuition fees. i want a free day week so, i don't have to dread mondaylj would so
the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council houses that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can‘t get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties —...
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deputyanuary he was a from the green party facing long odds the presidential race. he declined to support the winner of the now decimated socialist party. he rallied to macron. he held onto his seat in parliament but this time as a member of macron's republic on the move party. he was one of the mower experienced officials. tical career under his belt and his bet was about to pay off. he is now forth in line to the french residential succession. he keeps order. he receives draft legislation from lawmakers in the executive branch. from his seat above the assembly he will try to breathe new life into the chamber. >> he must achieve deep reforms. fewer deputies, proportional refuse and nation. proportional representation. now they must get to work. now, we aress news going to start with that record of fine for google from the european union. .> 2.4 billion euros google had been abusing its position of dominance in the internet world to give itself an unfair advantage, in particular for its shopping service. it has been ordered to change those practices. that would amou
deputyanuary he was a from the green party facing long odds the presidential race. he declined to support the winner of the now decimated socialist party. he rallied to macron. he held onto his seat in parliament but this time as a member of macron's republic on the move party. he was one of the mower experienced officials. tical career under his belt and his bet was about to pay off. he is now forth in line to the french residential succession. he keeps order. he receives draft legislation...
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the social democrats and green party have been pushing for equal rights and for the gay marriage law to be approved for many years. we saw a leading green party and gay-rights activist in tears of joy on german television after the results of the vote were announced. he had been fighting for this for 30 years. has been a lot going on behind the scenes. the government for 12 years have been putting the brakes on progress on the issue. members conservative today say in the debate they believe marriage is between a man and a woman and that is deeply entrenched in the german constitution. ultimately, they were outvoted today. germany has approved same-sex marriage. i think there will be a lot of celebrating going on across germany today and tonight. anchor: thank you very much for that. after months of legal wrangling, donald trump's travel ban has committed to affect. citizens from six predominantly muslim nations will now need to prove they have a bona fide personal relationship to enter the united states. the new rules cover refugees hoping to enter the country as well. u.s. officials
the social democrats and green party have been pushing for equal rights and for the gay marriage law to be approved for many years. we saw a leading green party and gay-rights activist in tears of joy on german television after the results of the vote were announced. he had been fighting for this for 30 years. has been a lot going on behind the scenes. the government for 12 years have been putting the brakes on progress on the issue. members conservative today say in the debate they believe...
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party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the bundestag out the moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set open wide and across germany these are all issues that angela merkel's unlikely to give ground on for four years civil liberties of had no advocates in the grand coalition so which way will the chancellor bend well on friday the parliament theory going to be voting on gay marriage legislation signaling a real change in her traditionally conservative view on this subject since two thousand and five her party has refused to grant equal rights to same sex couples when it comes to marriage but after twelve years in power she may have to change some of her ideas if she's to remain there peter a
party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the bundestag out the moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being...
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party for the incumbent german chancellor device you might have a marriage for everyone thirty times will have placed this request thirty times it's been looked at and thirty times nothing happened now we come to merkel and say that this is a matter of conscience if the green party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the bundestag out the moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set up in white and across germany these are all issues that angela merkel's unlikely to give ground on for four years civil liberties of her. no advocates in the grand coalition so which way will the chancellor bend well on friday the parliament fear we're going to be voting on gay marriage legislation signaling a real ch
party for the incumbent german chancellor device you might have a marriage for everyone thirty times will have placed this request thirty times it's been looked at and thirty times nothing happened now we come to merkel and say that this is a matter of conscience if the green party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask...
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the green party jonathan ba rtley said messages the co—leader of the green partyjonathan bartley said people faced a stark choice at this election. we are at a fork in the road and if you do not want to waste £110 billion on trident and look at countries to make the country fit for the 21st century, if you want more investment in the nhs than any other party is offering unique to vote green. well aprilia -- the plaid cymru leader leanne wood has been giving herfinal plaid cymru leader leanne wood has been giving her final pitch for votes in wales said electing an increased majority conservative government would pose a threat to wales and only her party was stand up wales and only her party was stand upfor wales and only her party was stand up for welsh interests. we face a number of different threats from a tory government with an increased mandate. threats to people in our communities, threats to our and threats to the process of leaving the european union, tojobs and livelihoods. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps will make sure that wales is taken seriously and
the green party jonathan ba rtley said messages the co—leader of the green partyjonathan bartley said people faced a stark choice at this election. we are at a fork in the road and if you do not want to waste £110 billion on trident and look at countries to make the country fit for the 21st century, if you want more investment in the nhs than any other party is offering unique to vote green. well aprilia -- the plaid cymru leader leanne wood has been giving herfinal plaid cymru leader leanne...
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party for the incumbent german chancellor did i say a marriage for everyone thirty times would have placed this request thirty times it's been looked at and thirty times nothing happened but now we come to merkel and say that this is a matter of conscience if the green party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the book out the moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set to open wide and across germany these are all issues that until a merkel's unlikely to give ground on for four years civil liberties of had no advocates in the grand coalition so which way will the chancellor bend well on friday the parliament theer are going to be voting on gay marriage legislation signaling a real change in her
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party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the bundestag moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set up and widened across germany these are all issues that angela merkel's unlikely to give ground on for four years civil liberties of had no advocates in the grand coalition so which way will the chancellor bend since two thousand and five her party has refused to grant equal rights to same sex couples when it comes to marriage but after twelve years in power she may have to change some of her ideas if she's to remain there peter all of a r.t. believe. a final thought for me this half hour of news for you a glimpse of life one hospital in the solve proclaimed republic of donetsk in eastern ukraine
party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the bundestag moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set up...
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party for the incumbent german chancellor did i say a marriage for everyone thirty times would have placed this request thirty times it's been looked at and thirty times nothing happened now we come to merkel and say that this is a matter of conscience if the green party don't get enough seats in order to form a coalition with it it doesn't look like they will do then the free democrats could also join not to make a three party coalition however the free democrats are likely to ask for something that i'm going to may not be too keen to give and it's an issue that in the book out the moment they want to see a pulling back of security services when it comes to their retention of digital data they also want to see less c.c.t.v. video surveillance being set open wide and across germany these are all issues that angela merkel's unlikely to give ground on for four years civil liberties of had no advocates in the grand coalition so which way will the chancellor bend since two thousand and five her party has refused to grant equal rights to same sex couples when it comes to marriage but aft
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and housing, rent controls, a big issue for younger voters, the green party makes commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed term council houses that could be sold after 15 years. labour say they will again control rent rises and they're promising to build at least 100,000 council and they're promising to build at least 100 , 000 council houses and they're promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year. and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new each homes each year. all the ma nifesto new each homes each year. all the manifesto are there on the web—site. now let's look at the weather for election day. the weather today was certainly a lot better than yesterday, but this fine of spell of weather has not lasted long. in many western areas it has clouded over and we have rain splashing through. most isn't too heavy and for many tonight will be damp and the heaviest rain will fall across the hills of wales. mild as well. 13 or 14 hills of wales. mild as well. 13 or 1a in the south. scotland where it will be dry and clear, particularly in the north, it will
and housing, rent controls, a big issue for younger voters, the green party makes commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed term council houses that could be sold after 15 years. labour say they will again control rent rises and they're promising to build at least 100,000 council and they're promising to build at least 100 , 000 council houses and they're promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year. and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new each homes each...
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. >>> and green party candidate jill stein back in the news this week with a round of finger pointing over hillary clinton's loss. she's here to respond. >>> plus in wisconsin. the partisan voting map let the gop win 48% of the votes, but they got 60% of the seats. will this be the supreme court case that finally ends gerrymandering? >>> and bill cosby's assault case ended in a mistrial. and the prosecutor immediately declared that he would retry it. but isn't he forgetting all of the costs? financial, human and otherwise. >>> but first, did we all misread a critical tweet about taping from president trump? let's review. on tuesday may 9, president trump fired fbi director james comey. and then three days later, friday the 12th at 8 oochlts 26 a.m., the president tweeted this. james comey better hope that there are no quote/unquote tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. the tweet seemed to be a reaction to "the new york times" scoring that day by michael schmidt under this head line. in a private dinner trump demanded loyalty, comey demured. in that story, t
. >>> and green party candidate jill stein back in the news this week with a round of finger pointing over hillary clinton's loss. she's here to respond. >>> plus in wisconsin. the partisan voting map let the gop win 48% of the votes, but they got 60% of the seats. will this be the supreme court case that finally ends gerrymandering? >>> and bill cosby's assault case ended in a mistrial. and the prosecutor immediately declared that he would retry it. but isn't he...
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and green party candidate jill stein back in the news this week with a round of finger pointing over hillary clinton's loss. she's here to respond. plus, in wisconsin, the partisan voting map let the gop win 48% of the votes, but they got 60% of the seats. will this be the supreme court case that finally ends gerrymandering? bill cosby's case ended in mistrial, and the prosecutor immediately declared he'd retry it, but isn't he forgoting all the costs? financial, human, and otherwise? >>> but, first, did we all misread a critical tweet about taping from president trump? let's review. tuesday, may 9, president trump fired fbi director james comey, and then, three days later, friday, the 12th, the president tweeted this, james comey better hope there's no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. the tweet seemed to be a reaction to the "new york times" story that day by this headline, in a private dinner, trump demanded loyalty. comey demured. two offered an account of the dinner that was at odds with the president's version as he told nbc the night before. the
and green party candidate jill stein back in the news this week with a round of finger pointing over hillary clinton's loss. she's here to respond. plus, in wisconsin, the partisan voting map let the gop win 48% of the votes, but they got 60% of the seats. will this be the supreme court case that finally ends gerrymandering? bill cosby's case ended in mistrial, and the prosecutor immediately declared he'd retry it, but isn't he forgoting all the costs? financial, human, and otherwise?...
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it is only the green party who are saying that we have got this wave of automation coming in and how we tackle those job losses. we're not going to waste £110 billion renewing trident, which labour says it probably would never use. what a ridiculous thing, it is hms pointless. goldthorpe in barnsley is still recovering from the miners' strike of the 80s. it's a traditional labour heartland that saw pits close all around it — driving huge unemployment that is still an issue today. ukip have come second in this constituency before — but with no candidate this time where will their votes end up? james vincent reports. goldthorpe still bears the scars of the miners strike but across the road on the old pit, progress and houses are being made and there is a feeling that life is getting better, here. when it comes to elections, down at the reform club, they have seen it all before and they are not impressed. when they say things, do you trust what they are saying? now. it isjust words. you trust what they are saying? now. it is just words. that is you trust what they are saying? now.
it is only the green party who are saying that we have got this wave of automation coming in and how we tackle those job losses. we're not going to waste £110 billion renewing trident, which labour says it probably would never use. what a ridiculous thing, it is hms pointless. goldthorpe in barnsley is still recovering from the miners' strike of the 80s. it's a traditional labour heartland that saw pits close all around it — driving huge unemployment that is still an issue today. ukip have...
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cheering logan robin, green party, 823. john godden thurley, uk independence party, 929 will stop ianjeffrey walker, the conservative party candidate, 13,561. stephen dominik winston, social democrat party, 70. total spoiled papers, 89. and i hereby declare... so nick clegg has lost his seat in sheffield hallam. it's worth remembering he looks quite saddened by that, that he was the man responsible for the great experiment in politics, in going into the coalition with the conservatives and paid a terrible price. his party did. and now, tonight, he's paid the price, and does look what you might call almost visibly upset at having lost sheffield hallam. he does, he's been the mp there for a long time. it's the mp there for a long time. it's the end of what had been a successful political career. he was deputy prime minister for five yea rs, deputy prime minister for five years, took on those brutal wounds from being part of the coalition, but to lose his seat rather than being able to curtail his career at a time of his own c
cheering logan robin, green party, 823. john godden thurley, uk independence party, 929 will stop ianjeffrey walker, the conservative party candidate, 13,561. stephen dominik winston, social democrat party, 70. total spoiled papers, 89. and i hereby declare... so nick clegg has lost his seat in sheffield hallam. it's worth remembering he looks quite saddened by that, that he was the man responsible for the great experiment in politics, in going into the coalition with the conservatives and paid...
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is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted, and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a threat to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate — threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and threats to the process of leaving the european union, to jobs and livelihoods. for more now on the campaign in wales and in northern ireland, chris buckler‘s in stormont, but first let's join sian lloyd in cardiff. huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which is where some of the welsh vote will be counted tomorrow, but how will voters here really pick their way through the general election issues, because so many of them are devolved? lines because so many of them are devolved ? lines really because so many of them are devolved? lines really have been blu
is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted, and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a threat to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate — threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and threats...
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the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council house that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can't get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties — bbc.co.uk/news. useful to underline just what those differences are because people will still be making up their minds this evening. the outcome of tomorrow's general election result will be decided in key marginal and target seats around the uk. there are about 100 marginal seats. jeremy vine is in our election studio — he has been considering the scale of the electoral challenge that each of the main political parties is facing. let's look at what the parties may be hoping for, and perhaps fearing as well. here is the map as it was painted in in the
the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council house that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can't get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties — bbc.co.uk/news....
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the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council house that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can't get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties — bbc.co.uk/news. the bbc have spoken to the aunt of a chef, a 36—year—old chef, sebastien boulanger who has confirmed the death of her nephew. his father, brother and mother have identified his body. so, that french chef, sebastien boulanger is one of the victims of the london bridge attack. the headlines on bbc news: political leaders make a final bid to win over voters in the last day of campaigning before the general election. labour is focussing on the nhs and schools, and the conservatives on brexit. police searching for the body of a french nati
the green party making commitments on that. the conservatives say they would build fixed—term council house that could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises and they are promising to build at least 100,000 council houses a year and the liberal democrats, 300,000 new homes every year. can't get through all of them, but please do have a look at the website. all the manifestos are there, from all the parties — bbc.co.uk/news....
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caller: i'm in the green party. one of olicy, i think the first things we have to do act because atriot it is unpatriotic and unamerican. antidemocratic, it's privacy our right to and other constitutional rights. i'm concerned for the fate of our nation. i think above all, we have to anderve the right to decent the right to protest because as study showed a couple years ago, this is no longer eally a democracy, it is a corporate tocracy. my bumper sticker says, this is democracy, it is oxen. most politicians are sold off to highest st bidder, the corporate donors. host: and b.b., before you go, attack in london has sparked online socialbout media sharing sites as places extremist groups can communicate or share probganda on the to push back areas. are you concerned about that in london? of caller: you know, these groups going to communicate however -- i don't want to clamp down on social media. i mean, the cia and nsa is media,ring all the social they have hundreds of thousands of people monitoring it, so going to s
caller: i'm in the green party. one of olicy, i think the first things we have to do act because atriot it is unpatriotic and unamerican. antidemocratic, it's privacy our right to and other constitutional rights. i'm concerned for the fate of our nation. i think above all, we have to anderve the right to decent the right to protest because as study showed a couple years ago, this is no longer eally a democracy, it is a corporate tocracy. my bumper sticker says, this is democracy, it is oxen....
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it is really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to tackle the job losses. also, we aren‘t going to waste £110 billion renewing trident. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps that will make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course it's power here the parties are all competing for and they'll be using the last few hours of the campaign to win over waivering voters. to help to return their candidate to the house of commons. now, though, it‘s overto you. time to make your mind up and choose who you‘d like to see as our next prime minister. now let‘s get the latest from the campaignjail. in a moment we‘ll be speaking to sima kotecha, who‘s with the liberal democrats, and catriona renton who‘s following the snp campaign, but first chris mason who‘s following labour and ben wright who‘s we will go to ben first of all. the latest there? a busy day, of course, for the prime minister. she began early at a meat
it is really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to tackle the job losses. also, we aren‘t going to waste £110 billion renewing trident. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps that will make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course it's power here the parties are all competing for and they'll be using the last few hours of the...
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it is really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to tackle the job losses. also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps that will make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way it has been since the referendum took place, lastjune. of course it's power here the parties are all competing for and they'll be using the last few hours of the campaign to win over waivering voters. to help to return their candidate to the house of commons. now, though, it's over to you. time to make your mind up and choose who you'd like to see as our next prime minister. let's cross now to the liberal democrat campaign bus. we've been hearing the main messages from the conservatives and labour from this final day of campaigning. how about the lib dems? well, like the other parties we are crisscrossing the country today. we were in total than a couple of hours today —— a couple of hours ago and then we were in twickenham, two seeds which voted overwh
it is really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to tackle the job losses. also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps that will make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way it has been since the referendum took place, lastjune. of course it's power here the parties are all competing for and they'll be using the last few hours of the...
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it is only the green party thatis lives. it is only the green party that is looking ahead and saying that is looking ahead and saying that we have got this wave will automation coming in and we have got to think about how we tackle those job losses. and we wasting £110 billion renewing trident which labour says it would probably never use? it is ridiculous, it is hms pointless! the shooting incident in the iranian parliament is over. reuters is picking up on that, coming out of iran. the islamic state group has claimed it has been behind two attacks in tehran, one targeting parliament, and one at the shrine of the revolutionary founder, ayatolla h shrine of the revolutionary founder, ayatollah khomeini. in the reigning parliament it has been reported that four attackers are dead. —— in the iranian parliament. across wales, a0 seats are up for grabs. labour hold 25 of them. north wales has seen some of the most fierce election campaigning over the last few weeks. anglesey is seen as a 3—way battle between labour, the t
it is only the green party thatis lives. it is only the green party that is looking ahead and saying that is looking ahead and saying that we have got this wave will automation coming in and we have got to think about how we tackle those job losses. and we wasting £110 billion renewing trident which labour says it would probably never use? it is ridiculous, it is hms pointless! the shooting incident in the iranian parliament is over. reuters is picking up on that, coming out of iran. the...
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now we spoke to said this a labor councillor for tottenham green he says may's declining popularity is making it harder for her to deliver on her breaks of promises the. and the whole issue of utopia has been dividing the country but also divide the conservative party membership and particularly the impeach. the very easy way. out of line for negotiations and months ago there is a. very high acceptance level had cast over the people who. as a couple political capital. if you like to the public or to make it acceptable to look over the dealership with no doubt as we're sure we heard really are going to be to a very difficult situation which is moment. of the u.s. led coalition leading the eyes of offensive in the syrian city of rocker is bombing everyone that's what locals have told r.t. is probably video agency despite the coalition's insistence that it takes every civilian casualty seriously the grim situation on the ground suggests otherwise but i knew little about i knew the peaceful what they are and you had nothing else of my family and no one to fit the model to. assure you that
now we spoke to said this a labor councillor for tottenham green he says may's declining popularity is making it harder for her to deliver on her breaks of promises the. and the whole issue of utopia has been dividing the country but also divide the conservative party membership and particularly the impeach. the very easy way. out of line for negotiations and months ago there is a. very high acceptance level had cast over the people who. as a couple political capital. if you like to the public...
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to be led by a member of the green party and joining the increasingly crowded feel to replace gavin newsom, running for governor. >>> another delay to tell you about at the start of the smart train service in the north bay as the federal government does one final review of the system. and there are still plans for the soft opening in the coming weeks. >> reporter: the commuters in marin and sonoma counties have been eagerly awaiting the opening of the smart train rail service but once again they will have to wait a little bit longer. the real system board of directors previously anticipated starting late last year, and then later this spring. today officials say it has been pushed back perhaps to july but gave no firm date. >> we do not to open one day sooner than we feel the system is safe, and that is what everybody is working on. have a little more patience because we are almost there. >> reporter: before the service can start between san rafael and santa rosa, the federal railroad administration must audit the train system and the smart train advance safety technology still needs to be
to be led by a member of the green party and joining the increasingly crowded feel to replace gavin newsom, running for governor. >>> another delay to tell you about at the start of the smart train service in the north bay as the federal government does one final review of the system. and there are still plans for the soft opening in the coming weeks. >> reporter: the commuters in marin and sonoma counties have been eagerly awaiting the opening of the smart train rail service but...
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives far too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. we spoke to internet freedom campaign who thinks the new legislation is a worrying development. core of this is is placing surveillance what's being described as surveillance software on devices now that that's one way of putting it but also essentially this is state tacking by any other name that's what's being proposed here and particularly interesting coming from germany which is actually been traditionally rather more liberal when it comes to issues around digital rights i think germany's been very aware of its history particularly with east germany and the and the starsky certainly we need to be looking at security but what's worrying is the political response i mean i've characterized it as the kind of a kneejerk blame the internet response i mean i'm talking to you here from from greater manchester and we're just recovering from a particularly ho
party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives far too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. we spoke to internet freedom campaign who thinks the new legislation is a worrying development. core of this is is placing surveillance what's being described as surveillance software on devices now that that's one way of putting it but also essentially this is...
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuse is. the poppy fields of afghanistan are giving rise to increasing global opium production story and more right after this short break stay with us. when else truths seem wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day comes after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around quite rich corporations run washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. welcome back now almost thirteen million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction that's according to an annual u.n. report opioids are named as the most harmful drug type in the documents says that the marked
party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuse is. the poppy fields of afghanistan are giving rise to increasing global opium production story and more right after this short break stay with us. when else truths seem wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day comes after. and in detroit...
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let's hear from the green party. what would you do to solve the housing crisis? i think tariq touched on this. we feel that none of the other parties are facing up to the real issue. yes, there is an issue of supply. when you look at the 2011 census, we have a 140 million rooms in this country for 65 million people. we have more bedrooms per head of population than we've had at any time in our history. that's kind of puzzling. what's going on here? what we have a broken housing market, where housing has been turned into a speculative commodity. with know buy to let investors and foreign investors are coming in and driving up prices. when you have something like help to buy, all it is doing is helping out developers, who say thank you very much that gives us another chance to put up prices further. we have to get rid of the subsidies. we subsidise the buy to let market by 6 at £3 billion a year. —— 6. 5 billion a year. you can lend against that, lift the cap against local authorities and then the housing is built and paid through housing benefit or private re
let's hear from the green party. what would you do to solve the housing crisis? i think tariq touched on this. we feel that none of the other parties are facing up to the real issue. yes, there is an issue of supply. when you look at the 2011 census, we have a 140 million rooms in this country for 65 million people. we have more bedrooms per head of population than we've had at any time in our history. that's kind of puzzling. what's going on here? what we have a broken housing market, where...
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives far too much power to goes that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. so in other news an eighty three year old woman has won a gender discrimination case against israel's national airline the court's decision was praised by activists and the main hero of the story really robin roberts joins us live here to give us her side of the story thanks for joining us on our two today just first of all briefly tell us what exactly happened when you were on the plane. well i see it first in business class as i. in the seat there was an animal seat next to me and after a while a ultra orthodox man kamens sat down there and short delay after he had very wits heard comes say sharon with the flight attendant we're not going to stay and what they were talking about al but the fly ten and asked me. to if i would like to move to a better is seat. i said sure if it is indeed better. please shall it may happen she did it he did say it was a m
party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives far too much power to goes that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. so in other news an eighty three year old woman has won a gender discrimination case against israel's national airline the court's decision was praised by activists and the main hero of the story really robin roberts joins us live here to give us her side of the...
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the cold situational cold for as long as possible but i say that it gives far too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. one is still to come out of the show a break stay with us. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down this is just the dance the right questions to the right answer. the. question. hello welcome back almost thirty million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction according to an annual u.n. report opioid named as the most harmful drug type documents says that a marked increase in global opium production is primarily due to rising poppy fields in afghanistan and his war against the ever ports from kabul. ten years ago it was a problem five years ago it was a catastrophe now it is a global epidemic the war did this most people's addiction comes from the fighting the conflict ninety percent of the world's
party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the cold situational cold for as long as possible but i say that it gives far too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. one is still to come out of the show a break stay with us. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down this is just the dance...
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the constitutional court for as long as possible they say that it gives far too much power to goes that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuses. money is there was to come after this short break stay with us. it's. twenty to the twenty seven. candidates so you prime ministers of all of the european partners left to move a little majority of the pulse of coalition governments the prime minister was held in holland just a few months ago the prime minister won with some be a twenty two percent of the vote and he's still trying to push coalition government together say it's all hypocritical of the europeans to say may doesn't have enough to the majority in most cases they do in the. same wrong. but also just don't call. me. yet to seep out the still to come attitude and indeed from an equal betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. hello welcome back now almost thirty million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction according to an ann
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party in particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the cold situational cold for as long as possible they say that it gives too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuse is. money still to come off of the show break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in our economy is built around . preparations from washington to washington media the media. and voters elect. to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand the news business you just leave as the right questions and the right answers. question. hello welcome back now almost thirty million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction according to an annual u.n. report opioids are named as the most harmful drug type documents says that the marked increase in global opium production is primarily due to rising poppy
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well, obviously, the green party did not, because you just had them on this platform as well. what i will say is it was an act of defiance. these people hate our democracy. what a great way to say you will not beat us by making sure the general election takes place? ok? and it continues. sure the general election takes place? 0k? and it continues. what about the rhetoric in terms of leading to radicalisation?m about the rhetoric in terms of leading to radicalisation? it is not. radicalisation comes from saudi arabia and qatar spreading islamism throughout the world. why did one of your mps call islam a death cult and a barbaric religion? does that help community collusion? he is wrong. what i have said is extremist islamism is the problem we have. that is the word i use. another question. going back to one of the issues that you brought up a moment ago in terms of religious headdress, whether or not in a separate context you think this is a practical and tangible request of a society, that they should have their face visible at all times, can you not see how bringing up these
well, obviously, the green party did not, because you just had them on this platform as well. what i will say is it was an act of defiance. these people hate our democracy. what a great way to say you will not beat us by making sure the general election takes place? ok? and it continues. sure the general election takes place? 0k? and it continues. what about the rhetoric in terms of leading to radicalisation?m about the rhetoric in terms of leading to radicalisation? it is not. radicalisation...
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is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a "threat" to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate, threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and threats to the process of leaving the european union, to jobs and livelihoods. the election, in the later stages, was dominated by questions about security, following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but today, the parties were keen to refocus on their core messages, brexit for the conservatives, the future of the nhs, and public services for labour. 0ur correspondent, christian fraser, looks at some of the policy choices in these key areas. have you decided? what if you haven't? maybe we should look at some of the issues. where do the parties sta
is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a "threat" to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate, threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and...
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it's really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to think about how we tackle those job losses. and also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident nuclear weapons. it's only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps will we make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way that it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course, it's power here the parties are all competing the labour leader is just arriving in islington for his last pitch to the voters. that is his final rally there in islington. it'sjust going to start in a few minutes time. we will be the full live coverage of jeremy corbyn‘s final rally of the 20 17th election jeremy corbyn‘s final rally of the 2017th election campaign in just a couple of minutes. theresa may ended her speech in birmingham. herfocus is on who will deliver the best deal on brexit. a lot of the refrains and phrases were familiar to us all. we heard about strong and stable leadership, perhaps the final time of the campaign. she wanted
it's really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to think about how we tackle those job losses. and also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident nuclear weapons. it's only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps will we make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way that it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course, it's power here the parties are all competing the labour...
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the dup got less votes than the green party and yet they now have the balance of power. it shows how our electoral system gives power to different parties on an unequal basis. thank you very much. joining me now is george eaton from the new statesman to reason made herself said we shouldn't be the nasty party a few yea rs shouldn't be the nasty party a few years ago. -- theresa may. those on the liberal wing of the conservatives are worried she —— we re conservatives are worried she —— were worried she was talking about fox hunting and ending the ban on the ivory trade and the dementia tax. they are worried the tory brand is becoming toxic side again. and this is worrying for them, an alliance with the dup. but from a practical perspective it is the maths. yes and the prime minister is whoever can command the confidence of become a —— commons. the lib dems have said no deals and no coalition so you could see why they wouldn't wa nt to so you could see why they wouldn't want to suffer as they did before. so the dup is the only route. because of the problems as
the dup got less votes than the green party and yet they now have the balance of power. it shows how our electoral system gives power to different parties on an unequal basis. thank you very much. joining me now is george eaton from the new statesman to reason made herself said we shouldn't be the nasty party a few yea rs shouldn't be the nasty party a few years ago. -- theresa may. those on the liberal wing of the conservatives are worried she —— we re conservatives are worried she ——...
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party and. particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the cold situational cold for as long as possible they say that it gives the fall too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuse is. most stories still to come off at this. hour. with the islamic state perceived to be on the defensive in syria many of the parties in this proxy war are going to the next stage of this complex as a result russia in the us are that is washington strategic interests in syria. well welcome back now almost thirty million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction that's according to an annual u.n. report opioids named as the most harmful drug type in the documents says that a marked increase in the global opium production is primarily due to rising poppy fields in afghanistan have reports from kabul ten years ago it was a problem five years ago it was a catastrophe now it is a global epidemic the war did this most people's addiction comes fro
party and. particular mounting a resistance to this they want to see held up in the cold situational cold for as long as possible they say that it gives the fall too much power to those that hold the keys to allow them the potential for abuse is. most stories still to come off at this. hour. with the islamic state perceived to be on the defensive in syria many of the parties in this proxy war are going to the next stage of this complex as a result russia in the us are that is washington...
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party here in germany vehemently against this law they are expecting that it will be held up in the constitutional court i would say that would probably be likely and we may see perhaps a watered down version or at least a different version of this law eventually being passed the saying is that a piece that we've had similar statements like this before that have a way. well yes in brussels dall has been talking about the need for cyber security the need for security services to have access to these type of messaging services if they're able to do their jobs. i have also agreed on the need to cooperate closely with the online industry. we are calling on social media companies to do whatever is necessary to prevent further terrorist work to go on the internet and practice this means developing new tools to detect and remove such materials automatically. well following the terrorist attacks in manchester and london the british home secretary amber road and the prime minister to resign may of also have been saying that they want to see whenever online extremist material is posted that i
party here in germany vehemently against this law they are expecting that it will be held up in the constitutional court i would say that would probably be likely and we may see perhaps a watered down version or at least a different version of this law eventually being passed the saying is that a piece that we've had similar statements like this before that have a way. well yes in brussels dall has been talking about the need for cyber security the need for security services to have access to...
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party. if you want to send a message to theresa may that you are not to be taken for granted, the dementia tax is not to be given the all clear and cuts are not ok, the liberal democrats are the party to get behind. she has come across as wea k get behind. she has come across as weak and evasive so it is possible but scotland could stop her getting a bigger majority. people are coming onto the idea that theresa may will not give us the brexit want. what we need to do is to have... there's no place for sexist remarks in political leadership. we have a job to do to lead the way and set the tone. we need a strong team of plaid cymru mps to make sure that wales is taken seriously cymru mps to make sure that wales is ta ken seriously and cymru mps to make sure that wales is taken seriously and not the lord in the way it has been since the referendum took place lastjune. the way it has been since the referendum took place last june. we are ata referendum took place last june. we are at a fork in t
party. if you want to send a message to theresa may that you are not to be taken for granted, the dementia tax is not to be given the all clear and cuts are not ok, the liberal democrats are the party to get behind. she has come across as wea k get behind. she has come across as weak and evasive so it is possible but scotland could stop her getting a bigger majority. people are coming onto the idea that theresa may will not give us the brexit want. what we need to do is to have... there's no...
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the green party has seth kaper-dale, and the independent candidate is jon lancelot. what do you see as some of the differentials, and what may, in the end, make a difference? voters are going to the polls on tuesday. >> well, historically, new jersey has the opposite party of whoever won the white house tends to do well. murphy certainly -- he's kind of corzine 2.0, right? he's a goldman sachs guy, a gazillionaire who's funding his own race. we've seen this movie before. and the other key thing for murphy is he's from monmouth county. for republicans, that's a critical county to win, and he's from that county, so -- >> because of the population? what makes it critical? >> it is part of -- just like certain suburban counties of philadelphia are always important, certain counties here are really important for democrats to win. the same is over in new jersey. you tend to see that in the voting totals. so you'd have to give murphy a bit of an edge at this point between the cash, et cetera, et cetera. >> he has spent $18 million, which outpaces all of his opponents on his
the green party has seth kaper-dale, and the independent candidate is jon lancelot. what do you see as some of the differentials, and what may, in the end, make a difference? voters are going to the polls on tuesday. >> well, historically, new jersey has the opposite party of whoever won the white house tends to do well. murphy certainly -- he's kind of corzine 2.0, right? he's a goldman sachs guy, a gazillionaire who's funding his own race. we've seen this movie before. and the other key...
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let's talk now to johnathan bartley of the green party. hejoins me from central london. what did you make of the factor was the audience who kept pushing on this of the nuclear deterrent and jeremy corbyn's willingness or not to push the button? he was going really well u p to push the button? he was going really well up to that point, he was making a bold and important vision that we can increase public spending up that we can increase public spending up to the level of germany, who spent 44% of their gdp on public spending. it is not being a communist country it is common sense to invest in public services, like germany. but tried and shows he is ina germany. but tried and shows he is in a difficult position. —— but trident shows that. the money could get a curse of life to the nhs, but then why we do it to never use it? it is incredible to say we should not have nuclear weapons, we do not need to the 21st—century, even michael portillo says we do not need it, but to say we have it and not use it is an incredible position to have. what about climate change? there
let's talk now to johnathan bartley of the green party. hejoins me from central london. what did you make of the factor was the audience who kept pushing on this of the nuclear deterrent and jeremy corbyn's willingness or not to push the button? he was going really well u p to push the button? he was going really well up to that point, he was making a bold and important vision that we can increase public spending up that we can increase public spending up to the level of germany, who spent 44%...
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party. >>> another delay for the start of smart train service in the north bay as it goes through reviews by federal agencies. there are plans for a soft opening. >> reporter: commuters who have been eagerly awaiting the opening of the smart train rail service will once again have to wait longer. the rail systems board of directors previously had anticipated starting late last year than later this spring. today officials say it has been pushed back to july. but they gave no firm date. >> we don't want to open sooner than the system is safe. be more patient. >> reporter: smart train said before service can start the federal railroad administration must audit the train system. and the advanced safety technology needs to be certified. >> i anticipate we will establish a date today. i was surprised. i understand we need approvals. >> reporter: they are planning a soft opening beginning as early as a week from friday. that is when the trains can be previewed. it will not be meant for commuters. >> we will not start with a commute schedule. as soon as we can get to commute, we will do that. >>
party. >>> another delay for the start of smart train service in the north bay as it goes through reviews by federal agencies. there are plans for a soft opening. >> reporter: commuters who have been eagerly awaiting the opening of the smart train rail service will once again have to wait longer. the rail systems board of directors previously had anticipated starting late last year than later this spring. today officials say it has been pushed back to july. but they gave no firm...
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the co—leader of the green party, jonathan ba rtley joins now in the studio. thank you for coming in. thank you for having me. this election campaign has been extraordinary for many reasons, taking us to places we weren't expecting to go. i want to ask you about the comments by theresa may last night, in connection with, well, the way this has been reported on is that she is prepared to rip up human rights legislation in order to free herself to do more about terrorism. what are your thoughts on that? pretty weak leadership. we are waiting to find out what actually happened, we are waiting for the investigation and the results. to make those kinds of judgement at this stage is entirely inappropriate. what we know is that after the terrorist atrocities, the terrible events like we have seen, there is always a tendency to have a knee—jerk reaction, that we need to be stronger and clamp down more. we also know that those freedoms are the very things we need to be protecting. as evidence emerges, it seems that we were aware, perhaps, of some of these people. hum
the co—leader of the green party, jonathan ba rtley joins now in the studio. thank you for coming in. thank you for having me. this election campaign has been extraordinary for many reasons, taking us to places we weren't expecting to go. i want to ask you about the comments by theresa may last night, in connection with, well, the way this has been reported on is that she is prepared to rip up human rights legislation in order to free herself to do more about terrorism. what are your thoughts...
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the green party remain unchanged with one seat. the party co—leader caroline lucas, who held brighton pavilion, said the greens will never support a tory government. the greens are forecast to win 2% of the vote. as the financial markets across europe open this morning, traders are bracing themselves for a volatile day. overnight sterling suffered one of its biggest falls since january, sinking at one point to a low of almost 2% against the dollar and the euro after the initial exit poll. let's take a look at this morning's weather with matt taylor. a brighter day across the uk with more sunshine but there will be showers so do not leave all without your umbrella. showers working eastwards into central and eastern england for the late morning and afternoon, some could be thundery. golden turning brighter into the afternoon although stay employed ian the north and east. tonight, rain from the west spreading across the country and into saturday a wet start of the weekend across many western areas. time now to cross over to huw edwa
the green party remain unchanged with one seat. the party co—leader caroline lucas, who held brighton pavilion, said the greens will never support a tory government. the greens are forecast to win 2% of the vote. as the financial markets across europe open this morning, traders are bracing themselves for a volatile day. overnight sterling suffered one of its biggest falls since january, sinking at one point to a low of almost 2% against the dollar and the euro after the initial exit poll....
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. >> anthony: a lot of these college presidents are a member of the green party. they will accept a donation. if you are writing a check to them, no problem. it's ironic and very hypocritical. >> shannon: should those big-time donors put their foot down? >> melissa: let's be honest about what's going on here. it always goes back to the parents. it's a classic thing we are going to send your kids out in the world and they have to understand that not all speeche speeches -- the only way to check what you are thinking is by listening to opposite points of view. that's what college is all abou about. >> trish: this is the problem. part of being an intellect as being able to see many different sides of something and being able to appreciate another person's viewpoint. we are stamping that out of the university system and it's wrong. kids should be exposed with many different viewpoints as possible and i'm sorry, you don't want to do with it because you're a snowflake, too bad, get over it. >> anthony: let's remember, people are usually interested in debate, there typic
. >> anthony: a lot of these college presidents are a member of the green party. they will accept a donation. if you are writing a check to them, no problem. it's ironic and very hypocritical. >> shannon: should those big-time donors put their foot down? >> melissa: let's be honest about what's going on here. it always goes back to the parents. it's a classic thing we are going to send your kids out in the world and they have to understand that not all speeche speeches -- the...
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it's really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to think about how we tackle those job losses. and also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident nuclear weapons. it's only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps will we make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way that it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course, it's power here the parties are all competing for and they'll be using the last few hours of the campaign to try and win over any waivering voters to help to return their candidate to the house of commons. now, though, it's over to you. time to make your mind up and choose who you'd like to see as our next prime minister. the leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron, has launched a last ditch effort to prevent a conservative landslide in tomorrow's election. he's been touring cities across england, where he's been pushing a message to voters to think tactically when going to the polls. speaking to supporters in bath this evening, mr farron said a
it's really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to think about how we tackle those job losses. and also, we aren't going to waste £110 billion renewing trident nuclear weapons. it's only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps will we make sure that wales' voice is taken seriously and not ignored in the way that it has been since the referendum took place, last june. of course, it's power here the parties are all competing for and...
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to be led by member of the green party. mclaughlin will join that increasingly crowded field running for lieutenant governor as gavin newsom runs for governor. >>> the fight between the giants pitcher heiner strickland and national slugger bryce harper, something from our fight when up and option and we will show you the winning bid. >>> the fbi bay area law enforcement agents join for special kind of training and what this situation was a practice for. . >>> looking at the east bay commute, not looking bad but we are beginning to see congestion. not at the maze but in other parts of the east bay. >>> our system has made it for some and rain is starting in san francisco, but not a lot. measurable amounts to the north. north. >>> senator kamala harris involved in a controversy and this is during the investigation into the ties of trump campaign to russia and john mccain jumped in. >> give me a yes or no answer. >> it is not as short answer, senator. >> either you're willing to do it or not. we have president in that regard.
to be led by member of the green party. mclaughlin will join that increasingly crowded field running for lieutenant governor as gavin newsom runs for governor. >>> the fight between the giants pitcher heiner strickland and national slugger bryce harper, something from our fight when up and option and we will show you the winning bid. >>> the fbi bay area law enforcement agents join for special kind of training and what this situation was a practice for. . >>> looking...