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dominic and people we re was hashtag chris dominic and people were wishing for bad things to happen to him as a result of his cavalier attitude, i wonder what sort of fact checking and social media shenanigans will be in store tomorrow for the manifesto lodge in the big question luncheon friday and the big question luncheon friday and the tory manifesto launch in the week and we will cover it all here on hashtag electioncast. thank you for joining on hashtag electioncast. thank you forjoining us. on hashtag electioncast. thank you for joining us. goodbye. hello again. there's been quite a cloudy day for many areas in the uk but particularly across western areas where they have seen a bit of rain at times. while the weather was largely dry in the hills here, you can see we did have a fair layer of clouds that ploughed across western areas retired in with an area spinning west to the uk and in the last couple of days or so, the reason what it stood there was because in the east can be of high—pressure removing, so it will be slow—moving in our neighbourhood. overnight tonight, we'
dominic and people we re was hashtag chris dominic and people were wishing for bad things to happen to him as a result of his cavalier attitude, i wonder what sort of fact checking and social media shenanigans will be in store tomorrow for the manifesto lodge in the big question luncheon friday and the big question luncheon friday and the tory manifesto launch in the week and we will cover it all here on hashtag electioncast. thank you for joining on hashtag electioncast. thank you forjoining...
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welcome to the good as they get here on t w i'm chris harrington to classical 1st the definitive champions dominated top in the last time they visited munich but back then barnes defense wasn't broken and defending their crown was paramount and now with hockey flick in charge byron could be in need of some kryptonite because mean and front man 5 must think they are superman at the moment with 3 wins on the bounce and words like revenge coming out of their camp could momentum be enough in munich. kanzi flick decided not to tinker with the starting 11 that defeated olympiacos at midweek byron's big match against dortmund his opposite lucy in 5 the also opted for consistency trotting out the same line up that pulled off an improbable comeback win over enter milan in hopes of improving dortmund's awful record munich after some early probing from both sides the visitors were the 1st to create a true chance with 15 minutes played and byron munich were already on the board as to none other than robert the dots another record for the pool as he's the 1st to score in 11 straight but in this league
welcome to the good as they get here on t w i'm chris harrington to classical 1st the definitive champions dominated top in the last time they visited munich but back then barnes defense wasn't broken and defending their crown was paramount and now with hockey flick in charge byron could be in need of some kryptonite because mean and front man 5 must think they are superman at the moment with 3 wins on the bounce and words like revenge coming out of their camp could momentum be enough in...
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urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. urgent question, diane abbott. mps were given more chances to question each of the four prime ministers of the bercow years. 0rder! pmqs now came with added bercow time, routinely lasting almost twice as long as its allotted 30 minutes. david cameron said he wondered on waking whatjohn bercow would do to make his life hell today. 0rder, order. i haven't finished. 0rder. laughter. cheering. in response to that question... the prime minister has finished and he can take it from me that he's finished. mps: oooooh! dr liam fox! children sing. the bercow modernising influence has been felt outside the chamber, too. applause. well done, you, children. we've got children from the house of commons nursery here. applause. i must say that i celebrate the house of commons nursery and you won't be entirely surprised to know that i celebrate it partly because, to be honest, and i don't wish to be immodest, it was my idea that we should establish this nursery. john bercow would like to be remembered as the backbenchers‘ speake
urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. urgent question, diane abbott. mps were given more chances to question each of the four prime ministers of the bercow years. 0rder! pmqs now came with added bercow time, routinely lasting almost twice as long as its allotted 30 minutes. david cameron said he wondered on waking whatjohn bercow would do to make his life hell today. 0rder, order. i haven't finished. 0rder. laughter. cheering. in response to that question... the prime...
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urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. urgent question, diane abbott. mps were given more chances to question each of the four prime ministers of the bercow years. 0rder! pmqs now came with added bercow time, routinely lasting almost twice as long as its allotted 30 minutes. david cameron said he wondered on waking whatjohn bercow would do to make his life hell today. 0rder, order. i haven't finished. 0rder. laughter. cheering. in response to that question... the prime minister has finished and he can take it from me that he's finished. mps: oooooh! dr liam fox! children sing. the bercow modernising influence has been felt outside the chamber, too. applause. well done, you, children. we've got children from the house of commons nursery here. applause. i must say that i celebrate the house of commons nursery and you won't be entirely surprised to know that i celebrate it partly because, to be honest, and i don't wish to be immodest, it was my idea that we should establish this nursery. john bercow would like to be remembered as the backbenchers‘ speake
urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. urgent question, diane abbott. mps were given more chances to question each of the four prime ministers of the bercow years. 0rder! pmqs now came with added bercow time, routinely lasting almost twice as long as its allotted 30 minutes. david cameron said he wondered on waking whatjohn bercow would do to make his life hell today. 0rder, order. i haven't finished. 0rder. laughter. cheering. in response to that question... the prime...
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welcome to the boat as they get here on t w i'm chris harrington to classical 1st the definitive champions dominated top in the last time they visited munich but back then barnes defense wasn't broken and defending their crown was paramount's now with hansei flick in charge byron could be in need of some kryptonite because door mean and front man fall for a must think they are super mean at the moment with 3 wins on the bounce and words like revenge coming out of their camp could momentum be enough in munich by an interim coach hunchy flick kept the same 11 that had defeated olympiacos in the champions league midweek opposing coaches young father also trotted out the same line up from his champions league comeback win over inter milan hoping to improve awful record in munich after some early probing from both sides the home team quickly got on the scoreboard after just 17 minutes plain and thanks to none other than robert love and off ski. another record for the pole as he's the 1st player to score in 11 straight bundesliga matches i. don't one's 1st half performance lack the intensity tha
welcome to the boat as they get here on t w i'm chris harrington to classical 1st the definitive champions dominated top in the last time they visited munich but back then barnes defense wasn't broken and defending their crown was paramount's now with hansei flick in charge byron could be in need of some kryptonite because door mean and front man fall for a must think they are super mean at the moment with 3 wins on the bounce and words like revenge coming out of their camp could momentum be...
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>> a couple things, chris. the impeachment story has dominated washington for the last few weeks, all of the different bits of testimony, the different revelations about trump, ukraine policy. but if you look at his approval rating, you wouldn't know anything had happened either way. 45% in our poll. i think it was 43% the last time we checked in but basically this is the range in our poll that donald trump has been operating in pretty much his entire presidency. he's ranged from the mid-40s to the high 30s, that's kind of been this very tight and narrow range. you're not seeing the numbers drop here, not really seeing much. you have this question. should he be impeached and removed from office? 49% now say yes. trump should be impeached and removed from office. 46% say no. another way of looking at that is is 49/46 split looks like this, doesn't it? 2016 election. hillary clinton zbgot 48% of th vote. a question of opinion on impeachment and removal is converging on that fault line we saw on election day on 20
>> a couple things, chris. the impeachment story has dominated washington for the last few weeks, all of the different bits of testimony, the different revelations about trump, ukraine policy. but if you look at his approval rating, you wouldn't know anything had happened either way. 45% in our poll. i think it was 43% the last time we checked in but basically this is the range in our poll that donald trump has been operating in pretty much his entire presidency. he's ranged from the...
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reality check correspondent chris morris who went through the pledges both leaders made. with the three words that we heard, probably more than any other during that hour of television, and they came out of borisjohnson‘s mouth at every opportunity, get brexit done. clearly it is what he wants to say, it is on the side of his bus, it's not take back control anymore. it even on the boxing glove. but if there is a conservative majority then i think it is fair to say that we will certainly leave the eu on the 31st of january. the key thing is, well that actually get brexit done? i think the honest answer to thatis, done? i think the honest answer to that is, legally, yes, we will have left. practically, no. because next year, if anything, left. practically, no. because next year, ifanything, could be left. practically, no. because next year, if anything, could be more frenetic and more fraught than the year that has just been. really? we have just got a few months to try to negotiate a trade deal with the european union, and trade deals take a long time. stevejohnson keeps
reality check correspondent chris morris who went through the pledges both leaders made. with the three words that we heard, probably more than any other during that hour of television, and they came out of borisjohnson‘s mouth at every opportunity, get brexit done. clearly it is what he wants to say, it is on the side of his bus, it's not take back control anymore. it even on the boxing glove. but if there is a conservative majority then i think it is fair to say that we will certainly leave...
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. >> and while "frozen two" will continue to dominate the box office there a a couple of others movies folks should chill and catch o. kfc? >> first up, chris evans is a confident jerk, kind oa 180 from captain america, in the all-star ensemble murder mystery "knives out." would be theirst to crack ct under essure in the interrogation? >> i mean, maybe me. i t a bad poker face. maybe i wouldn't le openly crack, but you would see right rough me. >> oy. which co-star would you trust with your secrets? >> o it's like -- in real life? you mean you? ohyeah, you. >> oh, my god. i'm like the v for vault. >> daniel craig plays a detective. ankle surgery recently after an injury on the "ntime to die" set. >> i had a very good surgeon. so he basically wired it all ba together again. so it wafine. >> and you're feeling good? >> it's better than the other one no go. ing for thotheone to >> fm a murder mystery to an edgy romantic thrier. >> hey, is this y'all -- >> "queen and slim" is a modern day "bonnie and yde." star jodi turner-smi is rninraves for her performance. daniel kaluuya co-stars, one
. >> and while "frozen two" will continue to dominate the box office there a a couple of others movies folks should chill and catch o. kfc? >> first up, chris evans is a confident jerk, kind oa 180 from captain america, in the all-star ensemble murder mystery "knives out." would be theirst to crack ct under essure in the interrogation? >> i mean, maybe me. i t a bad poker face. maybe i wouldn't le openly crack, but you would see right rough me. >> oy....
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folks should chill and catch too. >> kfc >> first up, chris evans is a confident jerk, kind of a 180 from captain america, in the all-star ensemble murder mystery "knives out." >> who do you think in the cast would be the first to crack under pressure in the interrogation? >> i mean, maybe me. i got a bad poker face. maybe i wouldn't like openly crack, but you would see right through me. >> okay. which co-star would you trust wi your secrets? >> oh, it's like -- in real life? you mean you? oh, yeah, you. >> oh, my god. i'm like the v for vault. >> daniel craig plays a detective. the 007 star underwent minor ankle surgery recently after an injury on the "no time to die" set. >> i had a very good surgeon. so he basically wired all back together again. so it was fine. >> and you're feeling good? >> it's better than the other one now. i'm waiting for the other one to go. >> from a murder myste tan edgy romantic thriller. >> hey, is this y'all -- >> "queen and slim" is a modern day "bonnie and clyde." star jodi turner-smith is earning raves for her performance. daniel kaluuya co-stars, on
folks should chill and catch too. >> kfc >> first up, chris evans is a confident jerk, kind of a 180 from captain america, in the all-star ensemble murder mystery "knives out." >> who do you think in the cast would be the first to crack under pressure in the interrogation? >> i mean, maybe me. i got a bad poker face. maybe i wouldn't like openly crack, but you would see right through me. >> okay. which co-star would you trust wi your secrets? >> oh,...
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andy masterfully played howard chris l and ali. that was not an easy role. i do it very well. i knew him very well. jon captures the imagination of the audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in, he is a special person. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and four golden globes, jon voight, you are an amazing artist and a beloved icon. congratulations receiving the national medal of arts, it's a tremendous, tremendous achievement and you deserve it. we really love having you here especially since it's somebody that i happen to really like. [laughter] thank you very much, jon. congratulations. [applause] sharon percy rockefeller has been a strong advocate for the arts in public broadcasting. the first lady of west virginia, sharon thought on behalf of the states schoolchildren and served on the board of the west virginia educational broadcasting authority. she is currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art, and has help the institution acquire breathtaking works of beauty. some of the best anywher
andy masterfully played howard chris l and ali. that was not an easy role. i do it very well. i knew him very well. jon captures the imagination of the audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in, he is a special person. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and four golden globes, jon voight, you are an amazing artist and a beloved icon. congratulations receiving the national medal of arts, it's a tremendous, tremendous achievement and you deserve...
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>> well, i think you are hitting on, chris, exactly why nancy pelosi was as reluctant as she was to move towards impeachment because of concern that by doing this in a partisan fashion, as the vote on the inquiry indicated this is in this partisan polarized era of american politics, for the democrats, if you're not bringing over republicans, if you're not bringing overwhelmingly independents to your cause, what ends up happening is this gets just completely put in its partisan corners and, by the way, that could be beneficial to the president because it gives him that partisan base of sport to put his foot on. that was the concern here that there would be potentially seen by voters as democrats just trying to undo the election. now, the facts of the impeachment are what they are. it seems poised each day the democrats seem closer and closer to moving ahead with impeachment but, chris, i haven't seen anything yet. maybe tonight's kentucky results will be a data point that the senate republican conference all of a sudden weighs in a different way here. to this dant i haven't seen anything
>> well, i think you are hitting on, chris, exactly why nancy pelosi was as reluctant as she was to move towards impeachment because of concern that by doing this in a partisan fashion, as the vote on the inquiry indicated this is in this partisan polarized era of american politics, for the democrats, if you're not bringing over republicans, if you're not bringing overwhelmingly independents to your cause, what ends up happening is this gets just completely put in its partisan corners...
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now it‘s time for the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. we‘ve got some big changes in our weather patterns taking place over the next few days as we was a moment. thursday‘s weather, dominated by this area of low pressure is again going to be bringing outbreaks of rain. it is the boy into europe throughout the day to allow colder, northerly winds to arrive across the northern half of the country. and with that we will see a change to dry weather conditions. now, thursday is a wet start to the day in a number of places and fairly heavy bursts of rain still around for northern ireland, north england and north wales and flipping southwards throughout the day. southern england, quite cloudy, the odd patch of rain possible but it is here we will see some of the high—temperature is, and or 11 degrees. whereas further north is the sunshine comes out in scotland and northern england, the temperatures will drop the other day. six degrees in edinburgh in the afternoon. and a sharp frost will develop as we going to thursday night underneath inc
now it‘s time for the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. we‘ve got some big changes in our weather patterns taking place over the next few days as we was a moment. thursday‘s weather, dominated by this area of low pressure is again going to be bringing outbreaks of rain. it is the boy into europe throughout the day to allow colder, northerly winds to arrive across the northern half of the country. and with that we will see a change to dry weather conditions. now, thursday is a wet...
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let's get the latest now from our political correspondent chris mason. chris, brexit is the focus for labour and the conservatives again. yes, labour and the conservatives again. good morning are yes, good morning to you. so labour are wrestling with a little bit of a challenge. what they have to do to stand still or even to progress at this election is held together quite a loose coalition of voters from last time around, some who had voted leave on the referendum and some who had voted remained. and the view from strategists privately is, in the early stages of this campaign, they overestimated the threat of the liberal democrats, of perhaps remain voting labour voters drifting towards the lib dems, but they underestimated the willingness of some long—term labour voters who voted leave to switch to the conservatives. so you can expect a blitz from labour in the last two next couple of weeks in seats that they have held, that voted leave, and that labour will send along to knock on doors, those who are pretty keen on the idea of a brexit deal, in othe
let's get the latest now from our political correspondent chris mason. chris, brexit is the focus for labour and the conservatives again. yes, labour and the conservatives again. good morning are yes, good morning to you. so labour are wrestling with a little bit of a challenge. what they have to do to stand still or even to progress at this election is held together quite a loose coalition of voters from last time around, some who had voted leave on the referendum and some who had voted...
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is dominic rab right, people don't care? no, i don't think he is, not least because if that was the case, if that analysis from dominic raab was taken at face value, what would have been the justification for them doing what they did in the first place? clearly they thought it would provoke some sort of response. either by people falling for their rebrand assuming they were an impartialfact rebrand assuming they were an impartial fact checking service rather than a little party pushing a party line, or that it would generate the kind of hullabaloo that it has. that would serve their purposesin it has. that would serve their purposes in another way. part of that hullabaloo purposes in another way. part of that hulla baloo is purposes in another way. part of that hullabaloo is clearly part of their strategy, that by doing things that catch attention, draw attention and draw criticism, the broad thrust of the argument is articulated in the vapour trails of that bigger picture, but there is the other question, trust. that is the
is dominic rab right, people don't care? no, i don't think he is, not least because if that was the case, if that analysis from dominic raab was taken at face value, what would have been the justification for them doing what they did in the first place? clearly they thought it would provoke some sort of response. either by people falling for their rebrand assuming they were an impartialfact rebrand assuming they were an impartial fact checking service rather than a little party pushing a party...
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>> my best guess, chris, is that you'll see the public hearings start some time in the next two or three weeks. >> this week we're having the last of the witnesses come in. and then it will be released. the transcripts will be released. everything is transparent. >> they can't complain about not having open hearings and when we have open hearings complain about that as well. >> starting this week, we are going to release these transcripts for people to see and read for themselves. we will get to the bottom of this. then we'll be able to make a determination at that time whether or not it was t treasonous. >> was the white house holding up military aid -- >> they have aids. >> can you say no quid pro quo? >> no quid pro quo in terms -- >> i'm asking you. >> president trump never said to the ukrainian president, do this and you'll get your aid. it's simply not here. >> the aid is there and the investigations didn't happen. so, if there was a quid pro quo, it wasn't a very effective one. >> the law requires president trump or any president when sending foreign aid, taxpayer money to another
>> my best guess, chris, is that you'll see the public hearings start some time in the next two or three weeks. >> this week we're having the last of the witnesses come in. and then it will be released. the transcripts will be released. everything is transparent. >> they can't complain about not having open hearings and when we have open hearings complain about that as well. >> starting this week, we are going to release these transcripts for people to see and read for...