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mark in portsmouth, good morning, mark. my my question to nicola is what would happen to the navy bases if scotland got independence? and you would be in charge of the security of scotland? as with any other independent country, many independent country, many independent countries across the world a re independent countries across the world are similar in size to scotland or smaller. we would have our own armed forces, we would have our own armed forces, we would have our own armed forces, we would have our own navy, air force and army and we would be able to invest in conventional forces. the army footprint in scotland is smaller now than at any time in 200 years because conventional armed forces investment has been cut and there is a disproportionate spend on nuclear weapons so scotland would defend itself in the same way other small countries defend themselves and we would continue to have scottish armed forces and we usually value the contribution armed forces make across the uk. wouldn't the ships come back south, all
mark in portsmouth, good morning, mark. my my question to nicola is what would happen to the navy bases if scotland got independence? and you would be in charge of the security of scotland? as with any other independent country, many independent country, many independent countries across the world a re independent countries across the world are similar in size to scotland or smaller. we would have our own armed forces, we would have our own armed forces, we would have our own armed forces, we...
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he worked with harry redknapp at portsmouth who described him as probably his best ever signing.. anyone who came into contact with him loved him. he was a great character a great football man, he has great knowledge, great knowledge of the game and he new the play, he knew players and he was a great character, pun if to be with, always made you laugh and he could have a got go at the player, he would blow up, got go at the player, he would blow up, go go got go at the player, he would blow up, go go a his rocker and his head would be red and he would be shouting and screaming and ten minutes later he would be having a cuddle and a laugh with him. everybody loved him. the players would accept whatever he said, the rucks and ups and downs but everybody loved being roundjim. rucks and ups and downs but everybody loved being round jim. that‘s all the sport for now. thank you. see you later. see you later. more now from the last day of the general election campaign, as party leaders target key seats in the hope of winning over undecided voters. let‘s go to cardiff and speak to our
he worked with harry redknapp at portsmouth who described him as probably his best ever signing.. anyone who came into contact with him loved him. he was a great character a great football man, he has great knowledge, great knowledge of the game and he new the play, he knew players and he was a great character, pun if to be with, always made you laugh and he could have a got go at the player, he would blow up, got go at the player, he would blow up, go go got go at the player, he would blow up,...
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cabinet, members of the virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas norment, portsmouth mayor john wrote, the members of the 400 years african american history federal museum, deputy assistant secretary of fish and wildlife parks, national parks service officials, including daniel smith and david vella, members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staff, and the residents of this great city, it is my honor to welcome you to old point comfort, freedoms fortress, fort monroe, and now fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. today's hamptons is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell visitors we don't look that old because we have burned to the ground at least twice. from almost its beginning, hampton has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for our nation and the world. at its founding, there were two ethnicities and cultures here in hampton, the english colonists and the indians. just over nine years later, a third ethnicity and culture were introduced, tha
cabinet, members of the virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas norment, portsmouth mayor john wrote, the members of the 400 years african american history federal museum, deputy assistant secretary of fish and wildlife parks, national parks service officials, including daniel smith and david vella, members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staff, and the residents of this great city,...
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virginia general assembly including senate majority leader thomas norman, norfolk mayor kenny alexander, portsmouth mayor john roe, chairman joseph green jr. and the member of 400 years of african-american history federal commission, deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks arelia skipwith. deputy director daniel smith, and deputy director david vella. hampton vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staff, and the residents of this great city, it is my honor and privilege to welcome you to point comfort, oh, point comfort, freedom's fortress, fort monroe, and now fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. [ applause ] today's hampton is a historic city that is 409 years old. when i greet visitors to our city, i often tell them we don't look that old because we've been burned to the ground at least twice. from almost its beginnings, hampton has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for our nation, and for the world to emulate. at its founding in july
virginia general assembly including senate majority leader thomas norman, norfolk mayor kenny alexander, portsmouth mayor john roe, chairman joseph green jr. and the member of 400 years of african-american history federal commission, deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks arelia skipwith. deputy director daniel smith, and deputy director david vella. hampton vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of...
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and we've got one more to look at, portsmouth's charlotte street market in 1977. yes, so this is one of the more recent ones. when i saw this, the thing that amused me, i don't know if it's going to come up on screen, but you see a man chopping up cauliflowers and smoking a cigarette at the same time. there he is. oh, yeah. he's got a cigarette in his mouth. so health and safety... then, these days you wouldn't do that because people wouldn't, you know, the health and safety aspect of it would make that kind of practice redundant. but, yeah, and apparently in that film you've got a shot of the infamous tricorn centre, which was once voted britain's most hated building. demolished in march 2004. so if you want to have a look at what britain's most hated building looked like, have a look at that film. and the thing is, you can, as you say, you can put your postcode in and see your local area. yeah, 10,000 films, completely free. i grew up in fulham, so they tapped in my postal code then and we saw footage of the oxford cambridge boat race from 1914. so, i mean, ther
and we've got one more to look at, portsmouth's charlotte street market in 1977. yes, so this is one of the more recent ones. when i saw this, the thing that amused me, i don't know if it's going to come up on screen, but you see a man chopping up cauliflowers and smoking a cigarette at the same time. there he is. oh, yeah. he's got a cigarette in his mouth. so health and safety... then, these days you wouldn't do that because people wouldn't, you know, the health and safety aspect of it would...
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uk for two and a half years and yet the day i got back in, they claimed they had seen me in a pub in portsmouth doing drugs. i have never touched drugs in my life. christmas trees can be a controversial topic at this time of year ? whether to get one or not, real or fake, or the decision to chop one down versus getting one in a pot that can be re—planted, all in the name of sustainability. a national park in the netherlands is encouraging people to come and help themselves to a free tree ? all in the name of the environment. rich preston has the story. the rangers in this park are desperate for you to come and take the trees away. so says the sign. christmas market, cut your own tree. they will not charge you a penny. turn up, grab a saw and start cutting. that is because the scots pine is an invasive species here and is threatening to take over the natural heathland habitat. for example in this area we have several lizards, crickets, lichen, and they are rare, they are on the european rare list, so when this area becomes a forest, all these rare species disappear. the rangers have been strug
uk for two and a half years and yet the day i got back in, they claimed they had seen me in a pub in portsmouth doing drugs. i have never touched drugs in my life. christmas trees can be a controversial topic at this time of year ? whether to get one or not, real or fake, or the decision to chop one down versus getting one in a pot that can be re—planted, all in the name of sustainability. a national park in the netherlands is encouraging people to come and help themselves to a free tree ?...
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portsmouth, virginia, democrat line, robert. caller: good morning, pedro. looky here. was talking too, sergei lavrov, there was conversation about the elections and it sounded so much like the republicans and donald trump. donald trump dismissed it. he said oh well, vladimir putin, well, he said very strongly they didn't do it. that is the same thing. exactly the same thing. they got away with it, ok? the republicans, about the impeachment, the republicans sounded an awful lot like the russians. trump seems, donald to be pulling things out of his hat. he did the central america deal to the russians. syria to the russians. that is one for the russians. crimea to the russians. one more for the russians. when is it going to stop? he is giving everything to the russians, including our election and our freedom. host: new york, republican line. could be noel? caller: that is correct. thank you. i love c-span. watch it every morning. donald trump is going to be reelected in a landslide. democrats better suck it up and live with it. he has been the greatest president we have h
portsmouth, virginia, democrat line, robert. caller: good morning, pedro. looky here. was talking too, sergei lavrov, there was conversation about the elections and it sounded so much like the republicans and donald trump. donald trump dismissed it. he said oh well, vladimir putin, well, he said very strongly they didn't do it. that is the same thing. exactly the same thing. they got away with it, ok? the republicans, about the impeachment, the republicans sounded an awful lot like the...
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where it is still snowing in long island up to portsmouth and heading to ban gogor, that's wh the worst is today. we're seeing improving skies in new york and newark. because of breezy conditions, minor delays possible. in albany where they had the epic 19 inches of snow, it is improving. i think the worst today will be in boston and we'll see improvements as we go through the afternoon. the big news is we don't have any big, bad storms after this. we'll see things improving across the country and clearing out. 68 sounds gorgeous in dallas today. still cold in minneapolis. get ready in southern california. you have some wet weather and rain heading your way late tonight and into your wednesday, but that storm is not going to cause too much damage. look at the sky in new york city. we're clearing it out for a sunny afternoon. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ (children playing) (dog barking) ♪ (music building) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a compl
where it is still snowing in long island up to portsmouth and heading to ban gogor, that's wh the worst is today. we're seeing improving skies in new york and newark. because of breezy conditions, minor delays possible. in albany where they had the epic 19 inches of snow, it is improving. i think the worst today will be in boston and we'll see improvements as we go through the afternoon. the big news is we don't have any big, bad storms after this. we'll see things improving across the country...
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hms invincible sank in the solent off of portsmouth in 1758. now, a three—year salvage operation to rescue thousands of artefacts from the sea bed has been complete. the items brought up include everything from a six—tonne bow section, to small ceramic hair curlers used by the ships' officers to style their wigs. duncan kennedy has been given access to the project before the items go on public display. in a tank in a warehouse in dorset, history has come ashore. these are pieces of a revolutionary vessel that sank in the solent more than 250 years ago. they belong to hms invincible, a ship that changed the face of the royal navy. probably the most important mid—18th century ship in british waters because of her design and how that was used by the british fleet, she is a key component in the development of naval shipbuilding on the 18th century. this is invincible today in the solent where she sank. britain had captured her from the french in 17117 and her design stunned the navy. in 1979 she was discovered by a fisherman and three years a
hms invincible sank in the solent off of portsmouth in 1758. now, a three—year salvage operation to rescue thousands of artefacts from the sea bed has been complete. the items brought up include everything from a six—tonne bow section, to small ceramic hair curlers used by the ships' officers to style their wigs. duncan kennedy has been given access to the project before the items go on public display. in a tank in a warehouse in dorset, history has come ashore. these are pieces of a...
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is laura round, a former special adviser to penny mordaunt, who has of course retained her seat in portsmouth north. laura is also a conservatice councillor in kensington to the west of us here in london. well, an extraordinary result which is superb, speaking as a conservative adviser. i think it is demonstrated the power of another incredible slogan shortened to point, getting brexit done. accompanied by a wooden nation narrative of how to proceed afterwards after unleashing british potential and being incredibly successful. one for boris johnson to get this incredible mandate for brexit and another for nicholas was run rampant in scotland and she claims that is a mandate for a second referendum. the austrian hungarian empire effect. with each leader on the other two big leaders, labour going to civil war. claim for independence and the claim to leave the european union. clearly a good night for the snp, but once this dies down, they wanted two things, the stop brexit and have a second referendum on independence and she will fail on both, will she not? there was a danger of them becoming co
is laura round, a former special adviser to penny mordaunt, who has of course retained her seat in portsmouth north. laura is also a conservatice councillor in kensington to the west of us here in london. well, an extraordinary result which is superb, speaking as a conservative adviser. i think it is demonstrated the power of another incredible slogan shortened to point, getting brexit done. accompanied by a wooden nation narrative of how to proceed afterwards after unleashing british potential...
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another female member of the 2010 intake is my right honourable friend for portsmouth north. a constituency is built firmly on the foundations of the royal navy and she famously lifted her speeches with bets of the male anatomy as a dare. i thought i would seek her advice given i know i would seek her advice given i know i would feel sick to the car and shake with fear whereas she herself has great calmness and tranquillity during tough times. she looked at me, she took my hand and she said, tracey, you will be fine, don't cock it up. i note the last humble address to take place after a december election was proposed by mr reginald mitchell bangs from swindon, answered no he delivered his speech on court dress, tradition lam his speech on court dress, tradition i am grateful no longer exists. hansard wishes to note i am dressing in high street chic. he spoke of the importance of training with our friends abroad and the bonds of commerce friends abroad and the bonds of commerce and enterprise between the united kingdom of those countries both near and far have only strengthene
another female member of the 2010 intake is my right honourable friend for portsmouth north. a constituency is built firmly on the foundations of the royal navy and she famously lifted her speeches with bets of the male anatomy as a dare. i thought i would seek her advice given i know i would seek her advice given i know i would feel sick to the car and shake with fear whereas she herself has great calmness and tranquillity during tough times. she looked at me, she took my hand and she said,...
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portsmouth south was red, going blue, warrington south, the same. west bromwich east was the seat of tom watson, former deputy leader of the labor party, stood down. even so, you would never expect that to go blue. and very tight indeed we have wimbledon, reading east, st ives, while full south again. —— walsall south. you would not expect them to be going blue. that is the exit poll telling us that, and at the end it is so tight we may see them on the other line. and goodness knows labour need them in the other line. if we go further down the street here, ican if we go further down the street here, i can bring on these labour exit poll seats, and let's have a look here. so you will see, in fainter red because they are still projections, you will see what are effectively the new labour marginals. these are the ones where we think labour have just squeaked it. leigh had a 10,000 majority. cardiff north had a big win for them. chesterfield was tony benn's seipt. enfield southgate, we reckon he is back in, we can't be sure yet. very north, a tight
portsmouth south was red, going blue, warrington south, the same. west bromwich east was the seat of tom watson, former deputy leader of the labor party, stood down. even so, you would never expect that to go blue. and very tight indeed we have wimbledon, reading east, st ives, while full south again. —— walsall south. you would not expect them to be going blue. that is the exit poll telling us that, and at the end it is so tight we may see them on the other line. and goodness knows labour...
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according to the university of portsmouth, they have done a study that says that men are more than twice as likely as women to consider themselves expert liars. i don‘t know whether the key here is that they think they are, or... yes, they more likely to they are, aren‘t they? yes, i suspect there may be one or two raised eyebrows within families here. but if you are a good speaker, you are apparently more likely to be a good liar. and the way good liars actually weave their lives into sentences and, you know, paragraphs that are otherwise true, so paragraphs that are otherwise true, so that it becomes quite hard for other people to distinguish what the difference is between truth and their lies. but yes, this study is essentially... the top line of it is that there is season difficult gender difference —— make a significant gender difference. i think the people who did the study we re think the people who did the study were quite pleased with that, but i don‘t know. were quite pleased with that, but i don't know. 40% of were quite pleased with that, but i don't know. 4096 of a
according to the university of portsmouth, they have done a study that says that men are more than twice as likely as women to consider themselves expert liars. i don‘t know whether the key here is that they think they are, or... yes, they more likely to they are, aren‘t they? yes, i suspect there may be one or two raised eyebrows within families here. but if you are a good speaker, you are apparently more likely to be a good liar. and the way good liars actually weave their lives into...