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(crosstalk) jeremy corbyn, we knew he wasn't going to win the election. you don't want to dismiss that the fa ct of you don't want to dismiss that the fact of what happened in 2017. you wa nt to fact of what happened in 2017. you want to dismiss that the fact that since 1997, when i was delighted that tony had won and in previous elections, we went on a slide downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a million jobs under downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a millionjobs under a new labour, a million manufacturing jobs under new labour. and so there was a need for change. ed miliband tried to bring it in and in my opinion, he was slightly too timid in doing that and what mcdonald and corbyn came along to do was offer an alternative stop a radical alternative. how many times did you and i and everybody here on the doorstep, hear that all of the politicians were the same. but you can't choose between them, between labour, tory and mcdonald did, was put forward a genuine alternative to see whether people like to be alternative. that is democracy, that
(crosstalk) jeremy corbyn, we knew he wasn't going to win the election. you don't want to dismiss that the fa ct of you don't want to dismiss that the fact of what happened in 2017. you wa nt to fact of what happened in 2017. you want to dismiss that the fact that since 1997, when i was delighted that tony had won and in previous elections, we went on a slide downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a million jobs under downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a millionjobs under a new...
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the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, made mistakes, like any leader. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but that he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain and he should have argued the case that we still would have respected the 2016 referendum and taken us out of europe but we would do so in a way that protected jobs and investment and dealt with any of the fears that remainers had. what is so striking about your analysis is that you pile the blame on brexit and if and when boris johnson does indeed deliver over the next five years on getting brexit done, then that problem will have gone and so you believe that the way will be open for labour to perform brilliantly at the next election and win it. that is absolutely a challenge. a challenge. you do not acknowledge at all, al
the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, made mistakes, like any leader. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but that he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain and he should have argued the case that we still would...
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the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, like any leader, made mistakes. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but then he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain. and he should have argued the case that we would still have respected the 2016 referendum and taken us out of europe but we would do so in a way that protected jobs and investment and dealt with any of the fears that remainers had. what is so striking about your analysis is that you pile the blame on brexit and if and when boris johnson does indeed deliver over the next five years on getting brexit done, then that problem will have gone. absolutely. and so you believe that the way will be open for labour to perform brilliantly at the next election and win it. that is absolutely a challenge. a challenge. you do not acknowle
the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, like any leader, made mistakes. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but then he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain. and he should have argued the case that we would still...
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jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i think there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like, between me and doug. lemonis: how long did you know him? jeremy: since i was, like, 14. he was my basketball coach. lemonis: how old are you now? jeremy: i'm 27. i'll be 28 next month. lemonis: so you've known them half your life. jeremy: right. i used to talk to him about everything. lemonis: and were you hurt by the way he handled it? jeremy: yeah, i was pissed off. lemonis: pissed off or hurt? jeremy: both. he's having his problems with his own family, so it's like -- lemonis: what are his problems wi
jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i think there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying...
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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 our partners to keep people safe. meetings with colleagues and others in addition to meetings later today. closed question one, mr. speaker, on the defense and security review. >> mr. speaker, we will continue to transform the u.k. economy through the budget in march and the comprehensive spending review later this year. the timing of that review will be announced shortly. >> i'm grateful for that reply speaker. maybe i -- may i urge the prime minister to tell what happened to the last review, which was done within a straitjacket of fiscal neutrality? it's meant that every extra pound spent on cybersecurity was a pound to be cut from the conventional armed forces. ensurere, will he try to that the next attempt at a provide -- combined security and defense review will not face such a straitjacket and will be concluded before, rather than after the comprehensive spending review? >> mr. sp
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 our partners to keep people safe. meetings with colleagues and others in addition to meetings later today. closed question one, mr. speaker, on the defense and security review. >> mr. speaker, we will continue to transform the u.k. economy through the budget in march and the...
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francine: jeremy stretch of cibc and jeremy dixon of commerce bank as well. a deterioration, dow futures at negative 131. on the american economy one of the themes as we visit hong kong, andrew hollandhorse will join us, citigroup's chief economist, it's john's day in america. stay with us. this is blerpg. lerpg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning in this first quarter, 2020, goldman sachs considers 4.0% economic growth for china. that's increased 13%. yesterday there is a third cruise ship adrift at sea. a doctor at wuhan central hospital dies. there's continued dollar strength. this morning the euro weaker and oil struggles to find a bid at $51, the west texas barrel. and a clash of banking civilizations. enough say data swiss, out with the gentleman from the ivory coast in france. this is bloomberg surveillance. it's jobs day in london from new york. francine lacroix in london. francine, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the united kingdom reports really going at it over huawei. our tech team alex web and the rest in london, what's the hu
francine: jeremy stretch of cibc and jeremy dixon of commerce bank as well. a deterioration, dow futures at negative 131. on the american economy one of the themes as we visit hong kong, andrew hollandhorse will join us, citigroup's chief economist, it's john's day in america. stay with us. this is blerpg. lerpg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning in this first quarter, 2020, goldman sachs considers 4.0% economic growth for china. that's increased 13%. yesterday there is a third cruise ship adrift at...
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at the jeremy's on the able to feel he's playing around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i can't decide. income fluctuates from day to day. be tough it's been a haven for long but if i thought they would be i don't know what. i mean so for the laundry done he would. be in someone up with another human. clay is like jeremy or at the very bottom rung of an elaborate illegal network they answer to the people who fund these shadowy operations the finances. say so if you've got. a guy. that it's been exactly. to finance his work behind the scenes and are willing to break the law to keep their business going i challenge you to leave. me money. leave. for an investment of about a $1000.00 to set up an illegal on the finances can expect to double their investment or more if they strike gold. they do. believe in global dollars. already i'm going to believe. they need to tell me because i believe in the. immediate but
at the jeremy's on the able to feel he's playing around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i can't decide. income fluctuates from day to day. be tough it's been a haven for long but if i thought they would be i don't know what. i mean so for the laundry done he would. be in someone up with another human. clay is like jeremy or at the very bottom rung...
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at the bottom of jeremy's on the able to feel he's playing around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i can't decide it. income fluctuates from day to day. it's been a haven for long but in fact i think the me i don't i mean. i mean several of the wondering i mean. when someone out what i know that you're not going to know when i'm going to. play is like jeremy or at the very bottom rung of an elaborate illegal network they answer to the people who fund these shadowy operations the finances of the program we call them you got. me to step in and say if. you know that it's been exactly. to finance his work. behind the scenes and are willing to break the law to keep their business going i shall leave you to use of me money. not legal. for an investment of about a $1000.00 to set up an illegal and the finances can expect to double their investment or more if they strike gold. mine they do. the brooklyn dollars over the i'm go
at the bottom of jeremy's on the able to feel he's playing around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i can't decide it. income fluctuates from day to day. it's been a haven for long but in fact i think the me i don't i mean. i mean several of the wondering i mean. when someone out what i know that you're not going to know when i'm going to. play is...
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as you say, jeremy corbyn went on theissue as you say, jeremy corbyn went on the issue of the deportation flights initially. he also talked about the extradition of the women who tragically killed harry dunn. interestingly, quite a lot of new conservative mps were pressing the prime minister to do things for their areas, like tackling knife crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined crime and dealing with nhs contracts. iam joined by crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined by a couple of new mps. somebody with slightly more prone entry experience also. let's start here. jeremy corbyn went on this issue of deportation flights. wasn't it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ hands? flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent' hands?” don‘t think anybody should be weak on the issue of human rights. that is the angle thatjeremy corbyn went on. it says a lot about us as a country if we have got people who have served their time in jail, country if we have got people who have serv
as you say, jeremy corbyn went on theissue as you say, jeremy corbyn went on the issue of the deportation flights initially. he also talked about the extradition of the women who tragically killed harry dunn. interestingly, quite a lot of new conservative mps were pressing the prime minister to do things for their areas, like tackling knife crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined crime and dealing with nhs contracts. iam joined by crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined by a...
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at the bottom jeremy's only able to feel his way around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i kept aside. income fluctuates from day to day. it's been a haven for a long. bill that in fact i think will be i don't i mean we need somebody with i mean several of the wondering. about when someone up with another human i'm going to know if i'm not going to. play is like jeremy or at the very bottom rung of an elaborate illegal network they answer to the people who fund these shadowy operations the finances. of the program we call them you got. to be the financing it. could mean. that it's been exactly. the finances work. behind the scenes and are willing to break the law to keep their business going i shall leave you to lose a month's. leave but only. for an investment of about a $1000.00 to set up an illegal and the finances can expect to double their investment or more if they strike gold. was wounded. in the brook
at the bottom jeremy's only able to feel his way around with his hands. he digs for rocks and puts them into a bag which is then dragged up the shaft with a rope by his friend on the surface. of rocks are inspected and the ones with gold i kept aside. income fluctuates from day to day. it's been a haven for a long. bill that in fact i think will be i don't i mean we need somebody with i mean several of the wondering. about when someone up with another human i'm going to know if i'm not going...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbin the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as an old clock of when dimia who served as a child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to thank jeremy call been for the way he's gonna live and i support and you know the last election he said. or it is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor we lost a lot to seize this time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the pre
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbin the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as an old clock of when dimia who served as a child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister...
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we're now joined from frankfurt by jeremy gans he's a business consultant for african countries jeremy how do african companies see this german engagement in africa i think they welcome it but what they're looking for really co-investors not sellers they don't want to just be buyers of german products they wish to see german companies come in and partner with them in the key areas of the future of the african continent power generation and mobility and the german government is doing a lot to help at the moment as symbolized by chancellor merkel's visit but german in africa is still very very small compared with other countries and african companies are looking for germany to up its game in the past we're looking at a relationship between africa and germany the economic recession that the focus was very much on development aid did that actually help the economy. development aid always helps the economy if it strengthens infrastructure strengthens human resources and german development aid is focused on that there's a shift now moving with programs like developed p.p. to encouraging smal
we're now joined from frankfurt by jeremy gans he's a business consultant for african countries jeremy how do african companies see this german engagement in africa i think they welcome it but what they're looking for really co-investors not sellers they don't want to just be buyers of german products they wish to see german companies come in and partner with them in the key areas of the future of the african continent power generation and mobility and the german government is doing a lot to...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy called in the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as old clague of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair we also served as they were shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister bill black thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest socialist movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished. just know far from it and i think we've got a funk jeremy corbin for the way he's gulliver and i support and you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipeout in wales you know for labor we lost a lot to cease this time and if you look at england in spite of the red dwarf that the press are focu
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy called in the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as old clague of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair we also served as they were shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister...
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welcome back well tomorrow is the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy called in the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as the old clock of when dimia who served as child so. the duchy of lancaster under tony blair ial to serve as they were shattered sector defense and shatter agriculture minister not black thank thanks for coming on the show corbin turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished no far from it and i think we've got a funk jeremy corbin for the way he's got all of a nice support and you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor we lost a lot to seize this time and if you look at england in spite of the red dwarf that the press are focused on we've
welcome back well tomorrow is the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy called in the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet as the old clock of when dimia who served as child so. the duchy of lancaster under tony blair ial to serve as they were shattered sector defense and shatter agriculture minister...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clog of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they must shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thank thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to think jeremy called me in for the way he's gonna live and i support you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say cut dystrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we did almost a wipe out in wales. you know for labor we lost a lot to cease this time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the press a
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clog of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they must shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister...
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jeremy, hello again. remind ouraudience and judy and jane. jeremy, hello again. remind our audience what your daughter was initially put into a secure unit. because she is autistic. she has... she suffers an enormous amount of anxiety. now, when that anxiety is controlled and supported, then it is not at all challenging the step she is not difficult. beth, when she was placed in one of these horrific units, could not cope with the environment of being on a ward with 20 people who were very distressed. that triggered the worst in beth's behaviour. the result was they locked bethany and kept her there for three years. you saw the clip earlier of me talking to her through a hatch. she was moved to a unit where there was no hatch. i would kneel down and talk to my daughter through the bottom of a door. it was degrading, humiliating, for of us.|j still can't get my head around why a woman with autism, which is not a mental health condition, but i know people get it mixed up, why a woman with autism needed to be in a secure unit, ina with autism needed to be in a secur
jeremy, hello again. remind ouraudience and judy and jane. jeremy, hello again. remind our audience what your daughter was initially put into a secure unit. because she is autistic. she has... she suffers an enormous amount of anxiety. now, when that anxiety is controlled and supported, then it is not at all challenging the step she is not difficult. beth, when she was placed in one of these horrific units, could not cope with the environment of being on a ward with 20 people who were very...
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saxophonist and labor activist so we do kinch with the fight go on for international justice after jeremy called and all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st to one of britain's biggest foreign weapons sales and as yemen site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis joining me via skype from shows we call start in germany is yemen's woman human rights minister oriya my sure thanks so much area for coming on britain has been found here to have been acting unlawfully selling weapons for use in yemen what is the scale of the world's worst humanitarian crisis do you think. sarah thought thank you very much for. this program thank you for your 'd heart of the us this is not those are surprises this is how we have got the software where it is have been going on all the new man. staff i fear of course lee and what on him and i think you're these probably one of these cuts that will fade scoring. when people don't have a. system basically it's a 4 day order at a depth. and of course this is up there and because of the 'd war it is going to last. cut it off if we aren't going to
saxophonist and labor activist so we do kinch with the fight go on for international justice after jeremy called and all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st to one of britain's biggest foreign weapons sales and as yemen site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis joining me via skype from shows we call start in germany is yemen's woman human rights minister oriya my sure thanks so much area for coming on britain has been found here to have been acting unlawfully selling...
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i didn't like his sta nce jeremy corbyn? i didn't like his stance on terrorism, that while the ira were bombing and killing innocent people in this country he was supporting them. and i have family there who go into a rage when you mention it. one of them was an ex policeman. in bassetlaw there is a group of us, a strong labour area and he got absolutely slaughtered, he went from 7000 majority to 15,000 down. a massive swing. that's what you've got to overcome. it really is massive. tony, a plaster originally from the wirral. you lovejeremy corbyn and you are anxious that these candidates will move away from that and you don't want it to happen. i'm truly the opposite in a sense. i would describe myself as a lapsed labour voter and i never voted for gordon brown or ed miliband or tony blair at the end of his time as pm, and i think it's really important that we have a party in britain that has a socialist agenda and when jeremy corbyn came out there were some things i didn't like, but on the whole, he brought me back to labo
i didn't like his sta nce jeremy corbyn? i didn't like his stance on terrorism, that while the ira were bombing and killing innocent people in this country he was supporting them. and i have family there who go into a rage when you mention it. one of them was an ex policeman. in bassetlaw there is a group of us, a strong labour area and he got absolutely slaughtered, he went from 7000 majority to 15,000 down. a massive swing. that's what you've got to overcome. it really is massive. tony, a...
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so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson described the government's record as "phenomenal". last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will know since 2010, 99% of solar panels that have achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are delivering for the people in this country and we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he would produce i'm afraid is a load of a hot air. jeremy corbyn said the government was set to miss it's carbon emissions targets and he turned to claims that both david cameron and william hague had turned down the job of cop 26 president. we discovered this morning that two former conservative leaders have also turned down the job formally done by his minister. maybe it will be a third time lucky. maybe we can make a joint approach to the member for woodford green. maybe he would like to take on that job. he is over here and in the chamber all ready for it. his own former tory minister said we should
so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson described the government's record as "phenomenal". last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will know since 2010, 99% of solar panels that have achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are delivering for the people in this country and we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he would produce i'm afraid is a load of a hot air....
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saxophonist and labor activist so we do kinch with the fight go on for international justice after jeremy called and all the civil coming up in today's going underground but 1st to one of britain's biggest foreign weapons sales and as yemen site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis joining me via skype from shows recalls that in germany is yemen's woman human rights minister oriya my sure thanks so much area for coming on britain has been found here to have been acting unlawfully selling weapons for use in yemen what is the scale of the world's worst humanitarian crisis do you think. sarah thought thank you very much for her. program thank you for her of the notes this is not those are surprises this is how we have got the software where it is have been can all be warm and. our staff i fear are of course lee and one on him and i think you're probably one of these cats that all fades calling. when people don't have. access to basic needs for day or down a day get. let me this in and of course this is up there and because of the war it is going to last for quite so often if we are equip
saxophonist and labor activist so we do kinch with the fight go on for international justice after jeremy called and all the civil coming up in today's going underground but 1st to one of britain's biggest foreign weapons sales and as yemen site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis joining me via skype from shows recalls that in germany is yemen's woman human rights minister oriya my sure thanks so much area for coming on britain has been found here to have been acting unlawfully selling...
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jeremy corbyn. the government has learned absolutely nothing from the windrush scandal. this cruel and callous government are trying to mislead the british people into thinking it's solely deporting foreign nationals, who are guilty of murder, rape and other very serious offences. this is clearly not the case. take the example of a young black boy who came to the uk at age five, and is now being deported after serving time for a drugs offence. if there was a case of a young white boy... jeering. with blonde hair, who later dabbled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist, would he deport that boy, or is it... mr speaker, is it one rule for young black boys from the caribbean and another for white boys from the united states? prime minister! mr speaker, i think, quite frankly, that the right honourable gentleman demeans himself, and by the way, besmirches... besmirches the reputation, besmirches the reputation of the wind rush generation. who came to this country to work i
jeremy corbyn. the government has learned absolutely nothing from the windrush scandal. this cruel and callous government are trying to mislead the british people into thinking it's solely deporting foreign nationals, who are guilty of murder, rape and other very serious offences. this is clearly not the case. take the example of a young black boy who came to the uk at age five, and is now being deported after serving time for a drugs offence. if there was a case of a young white boy......
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none of them have really this on anything that jeremy corbyn did except a little bit on anti—semitism when they said that rebecca today implying today that nobody meant to use anti—semitic troops and would be mortified if they realise what they we re mortified if they realise what they were saying about jewish mortified if they realise what they were saying aboutjewish people being rich and turned out to be anti—semitic. that just feels like they haven't woken up and smell the coffee and it will be a long way back to power for the labour party. you are still a lib dem. former lib dem. anti-partisan. i'm not a member of any political party. thank you both indeed. that that's it for the papers this hour. john and polly will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and 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 bbc iplayer. but for the moment, from us, it's goodbye. hello. fair to say we have not r
none of them have really this on anything that jeremy corbyn did except a little bit on anti—semitism when they said that rebecca today implying today that nobody meant to use anti—semitic troops and would be mortified if they realise what they we re mortified if they realise what they were saying about jewish mortified if they realise what they were saying aboutjewish people being rich and turned out to be anti—semitic. that just feels like they haven't woken up and smell the coffee and...
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jeremy: i think it is the prospect that this virus is going to be contained. there's no other way to describe, and i think right now the nasdaq has been continuing to hit new all-time highs, the s&p now at an all-time high come of that has to be a very large expectation that this virus is going to be contained, and the global economy is going to rebound. i see no other explanation for it. i hope the market is right. that is clearly what the market thinks. vonnie: is it going to go beyond the first quarter? companies have begun to complain about this and say this is really affecting their earnings. some companies are showing a brave face, but there is clearly a lot of concern out there. certainly is, and many industries probably will go quarters, orter, but two even three, if there is a rebound and you do the math on what the discounting is, you do not get a very large effect. if this does not become a a 1918de pandemic of variety, i think the market is using a rational gauge to say there's no reason for me to markdown stocks significantly as a result of the ne
jeremy: i think it is the prospect that this virus is going to be contained. there's no other way to describe, and i think right now the nasdaq has been continuing to hit new all-time highs, the s&p now at an all-time high come of that has to be a very large expectation that this virus is going to be contained, and the global economy is going to rebound. i see no other explanation for it. i hope the market is right. that is clearly what the market thinks. vonnie: is it going to go beyond...
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jeremy corbyn! the welsh government have done their best to step up to the crisis, despite the underfunding from westminster. the prime minister was keen to pose for cameras when there is a crisis on during the election. but he often goes awol. he was late to respond to the london riots because he was on holiday. he was on a private island when the iranian general was assassinated. and last week, he was with his head in the sand in a mansion in kent. the mp for calder valley, another of his colleagues, said, "it's not good enough". how can the country trust a prime minister — a part—time prime minister? last night — last night, schmoozing tory party donors at a very expensive black—tie ball, instead of getting out there and supporting the people who are suffering because of the floods. this government needs to step up to the plate and invest in defences, and ensure there is real insurance for people whose homes are being ruined by these floods as we speak! mr speaker, the right honourable ge
jeremy corbyn! the welsh government have done their best to step up to the crisis, despite the underfunding from westminster. the prime minister was keen to pose for cameras when there is a crisis on during the election. but he often goes awol. he was late to respond to the london riots because he was on holiday. he was on a private island when the iranian general was assassinated. and last week, he was with his head in the sand in a mansion in kent. the mp for calder valley, another of his...
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corbyn -- jeremy corbyn has voted on actions against taking action on climate change until he became prime minister. i hope he changes his mind before cop 26 meeting glasgow. onaking of a global lead climate change, the u.s. sec. state is visiting today. >> president trump's latest middle east peace plan is not a peace plan will annex palestinian territory, lock-in is really colonization, transfer palestinians citizens of israel and deny palestinian people their rights. when the government meets with the u.s. secretary of state later today, will he make it clear that the british government will stand for a genuine internationally backed peace plan rather than the stuff proposed by trump yesterday. clear,speaker, let's be this is a problem that has bedeviled the world for decades. the middle east in particular. no peace plan is perfect. but this has the merit of a two state solution. it is a two state solution. it would and sure that jerusalem is both the capital of israel and of the palestinian people. and i urge him, rather than being so characteristic lean negative, to reach out to
corbyn -- jeremy corbyn has voted on actions against taking action on climate change until he became prime minister. i hope he changes his mind before cop 26 meeting glasgow. onaking of a global lead climate change, the u.s. sec. state is visiting today. >> president trump's latest middle east peace plan is not a peace plan will annex palestinian territory, lock-in is really colonization, transfer palestinians citizens of israel and deny palestinian people their rights. when the...
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we're going to be talking to jeremy in a little bit. jeremy peters for "the new york times" who reported on the fact, something you've been talking about, that bloomberg's people prepared him for this debate. he just didn't execute. they were really rattled by how poorly he performed. i'm just wondering, what happens if michael bloomberg is suddenly not the great capitalist hope that many democrats, moderate democrats, hoped he was going to be? what happens if he just can't produce? >> joe, you're exactly right. and a great debate performance -- an okay debate performance, the one thing he couldn't buy. he could buy the prep, the advisers, the air cover. but he had to go out and deliver. now they have a plan for south carolina coming up fast this tuesday. that debate, their recovery plan is doing well in that debate. but, joe, that window that you were talking about, where lots of people see a chance, is the exact reason that bernie sanders is more likely to be the nominee. and here's why. people are not going to get out. there's no sig
we're going to be talking to jeremy in a little bit. jeremy peters for "the new york times" who reported on the fact, something you've been talking about, that bloomberg's people prepared him for this debate. he just didn't execute. they were really rattled by how poorly he performed. i'm just wondering, what happens if michael bloomberg is suddenly not the great capitalist hope that many democrats, moderate democrats, hoped he was going to be? what happens if he just can't produce?...
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another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons the order. of the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store at this year's festival i'm joined from downtown berlin heart of the festival by our man david. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell there's a bit of by ourselves. well my salinger year is based on a memoir by the author joanna rakoff her story is that as a young woman hoping to become a poet she moved to new york city that was in the ninety's and she set to work for a literary agency and it turned out that her main job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte the author j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see a short clip and. you just yes terry i will let my post now
another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons the order. of the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store at this year's festival i'm joined from downtown berlin heart of the festival by our man david. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell there's a bit of by ourselves. well...
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another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons her granddaughter to the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store this is festival i'm joined from downtown berlin heart of the festival by. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell us a bit by ourselves. well my salinger year is based on a memoir by the author joanna rakoff her story is that as a young woman hoping to become a poet she moved to new york city that was in the ninety's and she said to work for a literary agency and it turned out that her main job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte the author j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see it show clip and girls. yes terry i will let my post know. of course terry salinger. and above all you ne
another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons her granddaughter to the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store this is festival i'm joined from downtown berlin heart of the festival by. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell us a bit by ourselves. well my salinger year is...
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another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons corner. of the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store at this year's festival i'm joined from downtown berlin the throbbing heart of the festival by david. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all ted there's a bit of by ourselves. well my salinger year is based on a memoir by the author joanna rakoff her story is that as a young woman hoping to become a poet she moved to new york city that was in the ninety's and she said to work for a literary agency and it turned out that her main job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte the author j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see is short clip and girls. yes terry i will let my post
another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons corner. of the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store at this year's festival i'm joined from downtown berlin the throbbing heart of the festival by david. david let's talk about the opening film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all ted there's a bit of by ourselves....
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another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons. no into the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different intriguing movies in store this is festival i'm joined from downtown berlin the throbbing heart of the festival by our man david. david let's talk about the new film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell there's a bit of piracy. well my salinger year is based on a memoir by the author joanna rakoff her story is that as a young woman hoping to become a poet she moved to new york city that was in the ninety's and she said to work for a literary agency and it turned out that her main job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte the author j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see is short clip and girls. yes terry i will let my post now. o
another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons. no into the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different intriguing movies in store this is festival i'm joined from downtown berlin the throbbing heart of the festival by our man david. david let's talk about the new film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell there's a bit of piracy. well my salinger...
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that's right jeremy irons is presiding over this year's jury here at the valley nona and he had to set the record straight because people reporters were digging up comments that he made very huge did not feel were appropriate for the jury president gave quite a speech there. all right guys thank you so much great catching up with you. are reminder now to our viewers just joining us of our main story of the day i suspect a foreign terrorist has shot dead 10 people near frankfurt here in germany the suspect now named by police as tobias are opened fire at 2 bars in the city of homs where he killed 9 people a foreign dissidents. like dusty muddy ties and drugs we deliver gynt lifesaving boxes we give our everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. boxes for the heart of hope of lifesaving for years and there's so much more down roads with no names we've been listening to live on a relentless you know promise to make every delivery special. not just next day but every day. thousands of children who are still waiting for that delivery sponsor a box today
that's right jeremy irons is presiding over this year's jury here at the valley nona and he had to set the record straight because people reporters were digging up comments that he made very huge did not feel were appropriate for the jury president gave quite a speech there. all right guys thank you so much great catching up with you. are reminder now to our viewers just joining us of our main story of the day i suspect a foreign terrorist has shot dead 10 people near frankfurt here in germany...
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right presiding over the jury this here is the british actor jeremy irons very famous shakespearean actor also maybe a bit of an odd choice for this year's belly not it's a very political festival and especially in me 2 times having an older white guy who said some very strange things about women in the last few years has raised some eyebrows right i mean it's certainly very pertinent point to make spike that i mean he really did get screams and she is from the cloud crowd as he just came on to the red carpet now but nevertheless he said lee came under a great deal of scrutiny in recent weeks after he was a named the jury president for his comments about women same sex marriage abortion and that was something he sought to tackle here today take a listen to what he had to say i support wholeheartedly the global movement to address the inequality of women's rights and to protect them from abusive damaging and disrespectful heris munt i applaud the legislation of same sex marriage wherever it has been a tame and suddenly i support wholeheartedly the right of women to have an abortion should
right presiding over the jury this here is the british actor jeremy irons very famous shakespearean actor also maybe a bit of an odd choice for this year's belly not it's a very political festival and especially in me 2 times having an older white guy who said some very strange things about women in the last few years has raised some eyebrows right i mean it's certainly very pertinent point to make spike that i mean he really did get screams and she is from the cloud crowd as he just came on to...
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let's bring in jeremy diamond. he has new reporting. we need to be very specific because there is a lot of nuances, it's very complicated. we know that the top intelligence official for the election security, shelby pierson, she told lawmakers on the house intelligence committee that russia is interfering to get president trump re-elected. your sources are now saying it's not as simple as that. explain. >> reporter: that's right. pierson appears to have overstated the formal assessment of russian interference in 2020 during that briefing with house intelligence committee lawmakers earlier this month. three national security officials are telling me and my colleagues that pierson omitted important newance when they said that russia was interfering to help president trump win re-election. those three describe it this way. on the one hand, russia is indeed interfooerg in the 2020 election, and separately that russia views trump as a leader that they can work with. but at this point, the officials say that the u.s. does not yet have the evi
let's bring in jeremy diamond. he has new reporting. we need to be very specific because there is a lot of nuances, it's very complicated. we know that the top intelligence official for the election security, shelby pierson, she told lawmakers on the house intelligence committee that russia is interfering to get president trump re-elected. your sources are now saying it's not as simple as that. explain. >> reporter: that's right. pierson appears to have overstated the formal assessment of...
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we're now joined from frankfurt by jeremy gans he's a business consultant for african countries germany how do african companies see this german engagement in africa i think they welcome it but what they're looking for really co-investors not so they don't want to just be buyers of german products they wish to see german companies come in and partner with them in the key areas of the future of the african continent power generation and mobility and the german government is doing a lot to help at the moment as symbolized by chancellor merkel's visit but german in africa is still very very small compared with other countries and african companies are looking for germany tough it's ok. in the past if we look at the relationship between africa and germany the economic recession the focus was very much on development aid did that actually help the economy. development aid always helps the economy if it strengthens infrastructure strengthens human resources and german development aid is focused on that there's a shift now moving with programs like developed p.p. to encouraging smaller compani
we're now joined from frankfurt by jeremy gans he's a business consultant for african countries germany how do african companies see this german engagement in africa i think they welcome it but what they're looking for really co-investors not so they don't want to just be buyers of german products they wish to see german companies come in and partner with them in the key areas of the future of the african continent power generation and mobility and the german government is doing a lot to help...
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the most important festivals in the world now controversy this year the jury is led by british actor jeremy irons and head of the valley and a lot of the comments strange comments he's been making in the past few years have been surfacing about women about gay marriage and he tried to put those to rest this morning at a press conference saying unequivocally that he believes that equal rights for women that gay marriage and the right to abortion are human rights and he said that in what he delivered almost as a shakespearean soliloquy so the belly not off to a very political start as as always and just also another controversy about the album alfred sorry by a prize he was. the 1st director of the berlin back in the 1950s right and this is been a prize it's been awarded to films that i expand the view of what cinematic arts can do that prize has been suspended because it turns out that i football and this is been really reported in the last few weeks was connected to the nazi propaganda minister go but isn't that a lot of work for him so the belly not a has responded they've gotten rid of th
the most important festivals in the world now controversy this year the jury is led by british actor jeremy irons and head of the valley and a lot of the comments strange comments he's been making in the past few years have been surfacing about women about gay marriage and he tried to put those to rest this morning at a press conference saying unequivocally that he believes that equal rights for women that gay marriage and the right to abortion are human rights and he said that in what he...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in jeremy's report, details of organisations offering information and support with addiction are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 08000155 947. we've just got some breaking news coming in concerning the royal family, this coming from the sussexes. 0ur royal correspondent has updated us with the latest. a spokesperson for the sussexes has had while the duke and duchess of sussex are focused on the nonprofit organisation given the use of the word royal comment there for has been agreed that there nonprofit organisation, when it is announced this spring, will not be named sussexroyal foundation. this spring, will not be named sussexroyalfoundation. an this spring, will not be named sussexroyal foundation. an update there on the brand sussexroyal. the duke and duchess of sussex then do not intend to use sussexroyal in any territory post through spring 2020, and just
jeremy cooke, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in jeremy's report, details of organisations offering information and support with addiction are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 08000155 947. we've just got some breaking news coming in concerning the royal family, this coming from the sussexes. 0ur royal correspondent has updated us with the latest. a spokesperson for the sussexes has had while...
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and jeremy butler, c.e.o. of iraq and afghanistan veterans of of ca, talks about issues veterans facing those wars. and we discuss the 19th amendment centennial. watch "washington journal" live at c-span this morning. and be sure to watch museum week. we'll look at the national museum of the american-indian. >> life wednesday on the c-span networks, a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation. we're live from the george washington university program on extremism that's at 10:00 on c-span. at 1:00 p.m., the announcement of this year's george polk awards in journalism and a panel on how reporters cover wars. at 9:00 p.m. president trump hold as campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. on c-span2, politico hosts a conversation about how party leaders and campaign strategists plan to engage and mobilize nonvoters ahead of the presidential election. and on c-span 3, army secretary army mccarthy and army chief of staff general james mccondell on the army strategy for competing against nations like russia a
and jeremy butler, c.e.o. of iraq and afghanistan veterans of of ca, talks about issues veterans facing those wars. and we discuss the 19th amendment centennial. watch "washington journal" live at c-span this morning. and be sure to watch museum week. we'll look at the national museum of the american-indian. >> life wednesday on the c-span networks, a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation. we're live from the george washington university program on extremism...
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another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons her iran no into the mainstream is provided by the animated disney film on work. which examines the problems of teenage elves. looks like a lot of different and intriguing movies in store this is festival i'm joined from downtown berlin the throbbing heart of the festival by. david let's talk about the new film my salinger year starring sigourney weaver of course 1st of all tell us a bit by ourselves. well my salinger year...
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how are those institutions tonight, do you think, jeremy? >> i think in the national security realm i think people are worried. because one of the signals that came out of this acquittal today is basically a green light to our adversaries. you can attack our institutions, our elections, our democracy and get away with it. in fact, the president may even invite it in. and i think one of the messages that comes out of the acquittal is that the president feels emboldened, he did nothing wrong, it was a perfect phone call in his eyes. and this decision validates that. so i think we can expect him to invite additional foreign interference. i think russia will feel emboldened. the president has already invited china to interfere in our elections. and there are a lot of other countries out there that say hey, we can make a deal with donald trump. maybe we'll get something in return if we help him out in 2020. >> annie karni, what happens to mitt romney now? >> well, he made it very clear that he's not sure but preparing for the worst. we've already
how are those institutions tonight, do you think, jeremy? >> i think in the national security realm i think people are worried. because one of the signals that came out of this acquittal today is basically a green light to our adversaries. you can attack our institutions, our elections, our democracy and get away with it. in fact, the president may even invite it in. and i think one of the messages that comes out of the acquittal is that the president feels emboldened, he did nothing...
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does not support now explicitly do you think there's something different about this obviously jeremy corbin was heavily attacked for supporting palestine and bernie sanders whose relatives died in the holocaust this some of been accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over his supporters as well as on his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this straight through of julian is so this posted the now with the with the flag. this is why we feel a lot of the time well the d.n.c. obviously has been religious to be attacking bernie sanders over the primary season just as they did in 2016 where they prevented him from becoming the next president of the united states but then could you see why people who think gays are russian agent because they stem from wiki leaks the gain russian gave the you know russia has been the biggest waste of time literally wasting everybody's time for the last where did it come from i mean it's so due to chris there were about an identifiable ball steering the 2016 how in a minute
does not support now explicitly do you think there's something different about this obviously jeremy corbin was heavily attacked for supporting palestine and bernie sanders whose relatives died in the holocaust this some of been accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over his supporters as well as on his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this straight through of julian is so this posted the now with the with...
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going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbyn outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so any leader like that in the debate it's just a united but i love the fact this is freewheeling certain from the 2015 jeremy unfettered you have to explain to the audience how we can say that boris johnson in any way presumably the book i would want to dabbled in clauses. drugs conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist i mean this is defamation of our prime minister says the beautiful thing the sort of himself has said it michael gove himself the half of the front bench of admitted dabbling in class a drugs lost at university was disease this is the germ recording that we want to see more of in the last election frankly and any leader of the labor party any socialist leader is going to have to
going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbyn outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so any leader like that in the debate it's just a united but i love the fact this is freewheeling...
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and he is not jeremy corbyn's favoured air.” am making a plea to the labour party, for goodness sake, stop fighting among yourself. there is a leadership contest, there has to be a contest. can't theyjust realise the damage they are doing? we have a government which has an 80 majority. if there was ever a time that we need the opposition to behave in a way which is less bloodletting and much more bringing them together, i was going to stand as an mp ten yea rs was going to stand as an mp ten years ago and every party approached me because i was quite well—known then... they all want to do then. i‘m nota then... they all want to do then. i‘m not a labour person, then... they all want to do then. i‘m nota labour person, i‘m then... they all want to do then. i‘m not a labour person, i‘m not on anything, ijust i‘m not a labour person, i‘m not on anything, i just think we desperately need an opposition and reading this stuff, it is just woeful. let us get onto windrush which is in the guardian. the guardian is the paper that has made all the running on the windrush disast
and he is not jeremy corbyn's favoured air.” am making a plea to the labour party, for goodness sake, stop fighting among yourself. there is a leadership contest, there has to be a contest. can't theyjust realise the damage they are doing? we have a government which has an 80 majority. if there was ever a time that we need the opposition to behave in a way which is less bloodletting and much more bringing them together, i was going to stand as an mp ten yea rs was going to stand as an mp ten...
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going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbyn outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related dabbled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired in the leader like that the debate it's just a few days out but i love the fact this is free wheeling shooting from the hip 2015 jeremy unfettered you'll have to explain to the audience how we can say that boris johnson in any way presumably the guy would want to dabbled in class a drugs conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist i mean this is defamation of our prime minister says the beautiful thing the sort of himself has said it michael gove himself the half of the front bench of admitted dabbling in class a drugs lost at university was disease this is the german corbin that we wanted to see more of in the last election frankly and any leader of the labor party any socialist lead
going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbyn outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related dabbled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired in the leader like that the debate it's just a few days out but i love the fact this is...
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going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbin outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired any leader like that in the debate it's just a generic is likely but i love the fact this is free wheeling shooting from the hip 2015 jeremy unfettered you don't have to explain to the audience how we can say that boris johnson in any way presumably the guy would want to dabbled in class a drugs conspired with a friend to beat of a journalist i mean this is defamation of our prime minister says the beautiful thing that sort of himself has said it michael gove himself the half of the front bench of admitted dabbling in class a drugs lost at university was disease this is the german corbin that we wanted to see more of in the last election frankly and any leader of the labor party any socia
going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbin outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired any leader like that in the debate it's just a generic is likely but i love the fact this...
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jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas — as he himself had done. when i visited pontypridd last week i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods had caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, memes are being produced, asking not "where?s wally? " but, "where?s boris? " when is the government going to stop hiding and show people that he actually cares? mr speaker, i am very proud of the response that the government has mounted over the past few days. we convened the national flood response centre on the 14th. since the flooding began, there has been a constant stream of ministerial activity led by my right honourable friends the secretary of state for environment, for communities and government. no—one should underestimate the anguish that flooding causes, and of course it is an absolute shock to the households that are affected, but it is thanks to the measures that this government have put in that
jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas — as he himself had done. when i visited pontypridd last week i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods had caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, memes are being produced, asking not "where?s wally? " but, "where?s boris? " when is the...
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going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbin outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in clus a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired in the leader like that the debate it's just a few areas but i love the fact this is free wheeling shooting from the hip 2015 jeremy unfettered you'll have to explain to the audience how we can say that boris johnson in any way presumably the guy would want to dabbled in class a drugs conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist i mean this is defamation of our prime minister the beautiful thing the sort of themself has said it michael gove himself has said the half of the front bench of admitted dabbling in class a drugs lost at university was diseased so this is the german court in that we wanted to see more of in the last election frankly and any leader of the labor party any sociali
going to get on to the album in a 2nd but the labor leadership debate on television here in britain jeremy corbin outgoing said it was a case of a young white boy with blond hair related doubled in clus a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist would they deport that boy or is it one rule for young black boys born in the caribbean and another for white boys born in the us. so it's fired in the leader like that the debate it's just a few areas but i love the fact this is free...
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cnn's jeremy diamond is standing by at the white house with much more on this. it is clear here, jeremy, that the president is downplaying concerns over the coronavirus. but what more are you learning about what is happening behind the scenes and what is motivating the president's frustration? >> reporter: well, kate, publicly as you can see there, the president is expressing optimism about this situation, saying that coronavirus will be going to -- is going to go away soon. and expressing confidence in his administration's response so far. but privately we're told, kate, that the president is expressing frustrations about how his administration has been responding to this coronavirus outbreak. specifically the president has been upset initially at least about how some americans who tested positive for coronavirus were brought back to the united states, to be quarantined here and also told alabama lawmakers and officials that he was unaware of plans to quarantine some of those coronavirus patients in alabama. of course, the red state where the president is extre
cnn's jeremy diamond is standing by at the white house with much more on this. it is clear here, jeremy, that the president is downplaying concerns over the coronavirus. but what more are you learning about what is happening behind the scenes and what is motivating the president's frustration? >> reporter: well, kate, publicly as you can see there, the president is expressing optimism about this situation, saying that coronavirus will be going to -- is going to go away soon. and...