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sir lindsay hoyle, 325. and that's how sir lindsay hoyle became speaker. you're watching monday in parliament with me, mandy baker. don't forget this programme and the reviews of the other days of the parliamentary week are all available on the bbc iplayer. an all—party parliamentary report called no place at home recently warned that children in care were almost twice as likely to be placed outside their local area and in unregulated accommodation than three years ago. the crossbench or independent peer, lord laming, wanted to know what action the government was taking as a result of the report, to protect the safety and well—being of these children. he got this response. my lords, the government takes unregistered and unregulated provision extremely seriously. i cannot imagine a situation where it is acceptable for a child under the age of 16 to be in an unregistered setting. we are working with ofsted, local authorities, the children's commissioner and others to tackle this. 0fsted had conducted 150 investigations into unregistered providers this ye
sir lindsay hoyle, 325. and that's how sir lindsay hoyle became speaker. you're watching monday in parliament with me, mandy baker. don't forget this programme and the reviews of the other days of the parliamentary week are all available on the bbc iplayer. an all—party parliamentary report called no place at home recently warned that children in care were almost twice as likely to be placed outside their local area and in unregulated accommodation than three years ago. the crossbench or...
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sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle was the front runner, what sort of speaker do you think he is going to be? very different from jon bercow who stepped down after ten yea rs jon bercow who stepped down after ten years in the chair in the contest is a very odd thing. it's a electorate of mps and not even all turned up for the selection and have artie had the campaign trail. sir lindsay hoyle was the frontrunner and all this, it usually goes from a conservative speaker to a labour speaker but generally speaking that is the case and throughout this process most of the candidates have sought to distance themselves from jon bercow and said will be different from their approach. less ostentatious and speaking for less time but also to tackle some of the big issues in the comments including allegations of bullying, harassment, poor hr procedures and equality and diversity in all the rest of it. that has been a big part of the contest in the contest have been a big part o
sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle wins speaker role. sir lindsay hoyle was the front runner, what sort of speaker do you think he is going to be? very different from jon bercow who stepped down after ten yea rs jon bercow who stepped down after ten years in the chair in the contest is a very odd thing. it's a electorate of mps and not even all turned up for the selection and have artie had the campaign trail. sir lindsay hoyle was the...
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as i say, the favourite and front runner has been cert lindsay hoyle, deputy speaker —— sir lindsay hoyle. very experienced in the role, standing infor hoyle. very experienced in the role, standing in forjohn bercow, in his pitch to mps he said he would be there as the champion of the chamber. this is the result of the fourth and final ballot. 540 ballots we re fourth and final ballot. 540 ballots were cast. there are other impressive engagements taking place... the numberof impressive engagements taking place... the number of votes cast for each candidate was as follows. chris bryant 213. sir lindsay hoyle 325. two ballots were spoilt. lindsay hoyle has obviously secured more than 50% of the ballots cast so that the motion for the house, the question is, that sir lindsay hoyle takes the chair of the house as speaker... as many as are of that opinion say "aye". 0n the contrary "no... i opinion say "aye". 0n the contrary "no". i think the ayes have it, the ayes have it. i invite sir lindsay hoyle to take the chair of the house. studio: there you have the new speaker of the house of commons
as i say, the favourite and front runner has been cert lindsay hoyle, deputy speaker —— sir lindsay hoyle. very experienced in the role, standing infor hoyle. very experienced in the role, standing in forjohn bercow, in his pitch to mps he said he would be there as the champion of the chamber. this is the result of the fourth and final ballot. 540 ballots we re fourth and final ballot. 540 ballots were cast. there are other impressive engagements taking place... the numberof impressive...
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at 11:00: the commons elects a new speaker — dragged to the chair in line with tradition — it's sir lindsay hoyle, who's already promising a new start. this house will change, but it will change for the better. thank you. doctors and health leaders in england warn politicians against using the nhs as a political weapon during the election campaign. let's try and avoid getting into cheap political slogans and trying to weaponised these services and means of fighting a party political battle. another blow to britain's high streets as mothercare plans to call in administrators for its uk business, the move puts 2,500 jobs at risk. their shoppers have really changed because now they are serving really young shoppers who are completely internet savvy and want to be able to get things straightaway. we meet one of the greatest statesmen of the last century, who shares his concerns about the future of the globe. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sebastian payne and polly mackenzie — stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the ho
at 11:00: the commons elects a new speaker — dragged to the chair in line with tradition — it's sir lindsay hoyle, who's already promising a new start. this house will change, but it will change for the better. thank you. doctors and health leaders in england warn politicians against using the nhs as a political weapon during the election campaign. let's try and avoid getting into cheap political slogans and trying to weaponised these services and means of fighting a party political battle....
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according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay h oyle ha d parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where hoyle had to be dragged to the spea ker‘s chair where he hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where he made this promise. i will be neutral, speaker's chair where he made this promise. iwill be neutral, iwill be transparent, i think this house, we can do more to ensure that that transparency continues. his family we re transparency continues. his family were watching from the public gallery and he spoke of their heartache over the death of his 28—year—old daughter. heartache over the death of his 28-year-old daughter. my daughter natalie, i wish she would have been here. we all miss her as a family, none more so than her mum. i've got to say, she was everything to all of us, she will always be missed but a lwa ys us, she will always be missed but always be in our thoughts. lindsay hoyle was elected the labour mp for chorley in 1997 and he has been deputy speakerfor chorley in 19
according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay h oyle ha d parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where hoyle had to be dragged to the spea ker‘s chair where he hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where he made this promise. i will be neutral, speaker's chair where he made this promise. iwill be neutral, iwill be transparent, i think this house, we can do more to ensure that that transparency...
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the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow. sir lindsay, originally a labour mp, was formerly deputy speaker and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. we're going to be hearing a lot more of this man's voice in the coming months as he oversees the next chapter in these tumultuous political times. according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where he made this promise. i will be neutral, i will be transparent, i think this house, we can do more to ensure that that transparency continues. his family were watching from the public gallery and he spoke of their heartache over the death of his 28—year—old daughter. my daughter natalie, i wish she could have been here. we all miss her as a family, none more so than her mum. i've got to say, she was everything to all of us, she will always be missed but will always be in our thoughts. lindsay hoyle was elected the labour mp for chorley in 1997 and he'
the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow. sir lindsay, originally a labour mp, was formerly deputy speaker and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. we're going to be hearing a lot more of this man's voice in the coming months as he oversees the next chapter in these tumultuous political times. according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be...
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once in position, lindsay hoyle spoke to mps. it is about the challenges ahead for me and this chamber. i stand by what i said and i stand firm that i hope this house will be once a great respected house not just in here but across the world. we have to make sure that tarnish is polished away and the respect and tolerance that we expect from everyone who works in here will be shown that we keep that in order. the prime minister was among the first to congratulate him. you will also bring your signature kindness, kindness and reasonableness to our proceedings and that might help bring us together as a parliament and a democracy because no matter how fiercely we may disagree, we know that every member comes to this place with the best of motives, determined to serve the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world and to achieve our goals by the peaceable arts of reason and debate, individual related by an impartial speaker. which was and remains one of our greatest gifts to the world. congratulations. as you said and many know, the
once in position, lindsay hoyle spoke to mps. it is about the challenges ahead for me and this chamber. i stand by what i said and i stand firm that i hope this house will be once a great respected house not just in here but across the world. we have to make sure that tarnish is polished away and the respect and tolerance that we expect from everyone who works in here will be shown that we keep that in order. the prime minister was among the first to congratulate him. you will also bring your...
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let's look at the last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labourmp and he last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor labour mp and he has been deputy speaker for many years. his labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor many years. his pitch today was to say it is all about the referee, it's not about being a player. he said everyone wants the game to flow and that's what he would intend to do. next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp. she's also been a deputy speaker so she's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third the house feel it is time for anotherfemale speaker. third in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third in the final ballot last time was chris bryant, another labour mp. his pinch
let's look at the last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labourmp and he last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor labour mp and he has been deputy speaker for many years. his labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor many years. his pitch today was to say it is all about the referee, it's not about being a player. he said everyone wants the game to flow and that's what he would intend to do. next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp. she's also been a...
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looking at the numbers come us are lindsay hoyle is ahead on 21m, us are lindsay hoyle is ahead on 244, elinor lane the second hundred 22, chris brian i don't hundred and 20. just depends on the votes in the last round are redistributed for some harriet harman dropped out. her votes went down and the last round. she will be disappointed by that. there are some mps who are a big concern and think that lindsay hoyle will get it and think he is a safe pair hands but they also feared that maybe he will be too controlled by the establishment if you like, that the establishment if you like, that the government thinks that maybe he will not be an interventionist or as outspoken asjohn burke howe, who as we know during this break the process has really pushed the rules and bent the rules some will say but he would say he just allowing mps to question the government to make sure that they hold the executive to account. we will see what happens in the next hour. i know you are keeping a close eye on things for us. keeping a close eye on things for us. we will get back to you as soon as you have
looking at the numbers come us are lindsay hoyle is ahead on 21m, us are lindsay hoyle is ahead on 244, elinor lane the second hundred 22, chris brian i don't hundred and 20. just depends on the votes in the last round are redistributed for some harriet harman dropped out. her votes went down and the last round. she will be disappointed by that. there are some mps who are a big concern and think that lindsay hoyle will get it and think he is a safe pair hands but they also feared that maybe he...
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the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow. sir lindsay — originally a labour mp — was formerly deputy speaker and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. we're going to be hearing a lot more of this man's voice in the coming months as he oversees the next chapter in these tumultuous political times. according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where he made this promise. i will be neutral, i will be transparent, i think this house, we can do more to ensure that that transparency continues. his family were watching from the public gallery and he spoke of their heartache over the death of his 28—year—old daughter. my daughter natalie, i wish she could have been here. we all miss her as a family, none more so than her mum. i've got to say, she was everything to all of us, she will always be missed but will always be in our thoughts. lindsay hoyle was elected the labour mp for chorley in 1997 a
the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow. sir lindsay — originally a labour mp — was formerly deputy speaker and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. we're going to be hearing a lot more of this man's voice in the coming months as he oversees the next chapter in these tumultuous political times. according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to...
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it's an interesting decision by senator lindsay graham, who in november said i don't want to turn the senate into a circus by investigating hunter and joe biden. and this was at the beginning of the month. i think he said it ot november 5th. and now he is indeed at least threatening to do that look, there's plenty of people in washington that have been trying to figure out what lindsay graham is up to, is this politics, is this south carolina conservatives? whatever it is, bomb line is, i think that is a split now between lindsay graham and joe biden, probably a rift that will never get healed no matter where this heads going forward. >> lindsay graham clearly has chosen the president over his old friend, joe biden. chuck, thanks so much. we'll look for more on "meet the press," as we always also, when chuck is joined by house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff, who has been presiding over the impeachment hearings >>> supreme court justice ruth baiter ginsberg could be released from the hospital today. she was admitted to john hopkins on friday with chills and fever. she has
it's an interesting decision by senator lindsay graham, who in november said i don't want to turn the senate into a circus by investigating hunter and joe biden. and this was at the beginning of the month. i think he said it ot november 5th. and now he is indeed at least threatening to do that look, there's plenty of people in washington that have been trying to figure out what lindsay graham is up to, is this politics, is this south carolina conservatives? whatever it is, bomb line is, i think...
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sir lindsay hoyle has sir lindsay hoyle has been sir lindsay hoyle has been elected sir lindsay hoyle has been elected as the new speaker of the house of commons, replacing john bercow. sir lindsay — who's the mp for chorley — seen here in the middle was dragged to the chair by mps, where he pledged to be a "neutral" speaker. he also paid tribute to his daughter natalie who died in 2017. health and social care staff will receive training on autism thanks to campaigning by families. oliver mcgowan's parents campaign for better staff training since his death in 2016. a trial will begin in england next year. swabs or urine samples taken at home could be as effective at identifying women at high risk of cervical cancer as traditional smear tests, according to new research. uptake for nhs screening is at a 21—year low, with embarrassment blamed for putting millions off. researchers at london's queen mary university say the home—tests look for subtle changes in dna and hope this could become the standard method for screening. the civil aviation authority has opened a compulsory regi
sir lindsay hoyle has sir lindsay hoyle has been sir lindsay hoyle has been elected sir lindsay hoyle has been elected as the new speaker of the house of commons, replacing john bercow. sir lindsay — who's the mp for chorley — seen here in the middle was dragged to the chair by mps, where he pledged to be a "neutral" speaker. he also paid tribute to his daughter natalie who died in 2017. health and social care staff will receive training on autism thanks to campaigning by...
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let's talk about so lindsay hoyle who was elected as the new speaker of the house of commons so lindsay hoyle. he has been deputy speaker was some time working withjohn bercow. many argue he was not a surprise. not when it comes to the choice. voted in by all the mps and drag to his position. we are looking at the ta blet position. we are looking at the tablet now. it is interesting, the reason why the speaker is straight, it is an old tradition, because the speaker would communicate the opinion of the comments to the monarch. there was a chance of early death if the monarch disagreed with the message. and apparently many, many, the message. and apparently many, any the message. and apparently many, many, many years ago, some speakers we re many, many years ago, some speakers were beheaded. so there you go. so you drag them to the chair, you have to encourage them to take the chair. i don't think that is a risk for sir lindsay hoyle. but tell us about him. we know he is an experienced speaker. he has been the devontae for a long time. he is a northerner. we have had a number of speakers
let's talk about so lindsay hoyle who was elected as the new speaker of the house of commons so lindsay hoyle. he has been deputy speaker was some time working withjohn bercow. many argue he was not a surprise. not when it comes to the choice. voted in by all the mps and drag to his position. we are looking at the ta blet position. we are looking at the tablet now. it is interesting, the reason why the speaker is straight, it is an old tradition, because the speaker would communicate the...
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so this is a huge movement from lindsay. and i don't think this is going to be -- famous last words, a huge investigation into biden. but asking for documents is significant. and we'll also see if the state department come price. >> i was just going to ask you this. the republicans are asking and the democrats have been dying for documents from the state department for a while. how can state give one chamber the docs and not another? >> there's different rules about classification and all sorts of things. i think it will be interesting to watch. >> love having you on to break it down. >>> coming up, the hot button issue of vaping takes center stage at the white house this afternoon. you have some vaping company officials and some of their most outspoken critics all in one room, all with the president as his e-cig flavored ban seems to be on ice. >>> first, president trump rather interestingly is not committing to signing a bill intended to protect human rights in hong kong. he was asked about it this morning. the legislation
so this is a huge movement from lindsay. and i don't think this is going to be -- famous last words, a huge investigation into biden. but asking for documents is significant. and we'll also see if the state department come price. >> i was just going to ask you this. the republicans are asking and the democrats have been dying for documents from the state department for a while. how can state give one chamber the docs and not another? >> there's different rules about classification...
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sir lindsay hoyle, 325. hear, hear! and after the results were read out, sir lindsay made his way to his new chair in the traditional way by being dragged through the house by his peers — a tradition which comes from the fact that historically some was of course he has got a big job coming up because jon was of course he has got a big job coming up becausejon bercow has been a unique speaker it is fair to say and it's been a unique speaker it is fair to say and its credit some enemies but also supporters and he put it is hard, at his heart a defensive parliament public role. here he is, he's been member of the house of comments since 1997 and served as deputy speaker since 2010, spending a few hours today deputizing forjon bercow and evidently he is a popular figure on both of the house. importantly figure on both of the house. importa ntly he has figure on both of the house. importantly he has never declared his views on brexit which much put him ina his views on brexit which much put him in a very small minority of
sir lindsay hoyle, 325. hear, hear! and after the results were read out, sir lindsay made his way to his new chair in the traditional way by being dragged through the house by his peers — a tradition which comes from the fact that historically some was of course he has got a big job coming up because jon was of course he has got a big job coming up becausejon bercow has been a unique speaker it is fair to say and it's been a unique speaker it is fair to say and its credit some enemies but...
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the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine he has been deputy leader and speaker for a nine or ten he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine or ten years. he is putting experience s—io again for john burke oh. the person they came second in the last round was elinor light. a conservative mp. a lot of people think it is time that we had another female speaker in the house of commons. and third, the labour mp chris bryant, he boasted that he knows the detail and across all the rules for the house of commons and has the book of rules on his bedside table. he also talked about wanting to ban clapping of the house of
the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine he has been deputy leader and speaker for a nine or ten he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine or ten years. he is putting experience s—io again for john burke oh. the person they came second in the last round was elinor light. a conservative mp. a lot of people think it is time that we had another female speaker in the...
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and you are right, lindsay. one of the reasons this was so important is people watch this and they do not want us giving up on them. oh, let'st want us -- take the next one down the pike. that would have been much easier. but they don't want to see that. nominees have been attacked in hearings for their religious beliefs. by entire nation was stunned the cruel campaign of lies and slander and abuse that was hurled at justice brett kavanaugh. but he refused to cave in. the left-wing mob, we will never, ever allow that to happen , where we give up, where we cave in, even though -- even when it is easy decision to make. republicans will not back down. we will never, ever give up. while i am your president we will continue to nominate highly qualified judges who truly love our constitution. and i know that leader mcconnell are chairman garaham absolutely committed to getting them confirmed quickly. and they have been going quickly. of course i would like to get some other people confirmed too, please. which would sa
and you are right, lindsay. one of the reasons this was so important is people watch this and they do not want us giving up on them. oh, let'st want us -- take the next one down the pike. that would have been much easier. but they don't want to see that. nominees have been attacked in hearings for their religious beliefs. by entire nation was stunned the cruel campaign of lies and slander and abuse that was hurled at justice brett kavanaugh. but he refused to cave in. the left-wing mob, we will...
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with the deputy speaker lindsay hoyle leading the way... hoyle received 267 votes, chris bryant received 169 votes, and eleanor laing was eliminated — coming last with 127 votes. let's speak now to tom peck — political sketchwriter for the independent newspaper — who joins us in westminster. when you look at these two runners getting to the final battle, who do you fancy and what would they bring to the chair? lindsey hoyle is miles ahead, they have going to have another vote in half an hour, maybe another vote in half an hour, maybe a bit less and he only needs about 20 more of the i think 130 is going spare to get over the line and chris brian needs all of the spare ones so lindsay hoyle is heavily fancied. what they would bring to the chair is difficult, if you want to talk about the difference between the two thatis about the difference between the two that is one thing but the key thing is both of them will be a significant break from what is before and that is the main thing. there is not really much to choose between these two
with the deputy speaker lindsay hoyle leading the way... hoyle received 267 votes, chris bryant received 169 votes, and eleanor laing was eliminated — coming last with 127 votes. let's speak now to tom peck — political sketchwriter for the independent newspaper — who joins us in westminster. when you look at these two runners getting to the final battle, who do you fancy and what would they bring to the chair? lindsey hoyle is miles ahead, they have going to have another vote in half an...
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lindsay hoyle is close. but not close enough. i think partly in the last round only if you dropped out. there were not that many to redistribute. that is the problem with the system. they are insisting on reprinting the ballot papers each time and that is why it is taking so long. we will get there eventually obviously and i think the question now is whether mps come a lot of home actually want to get away tonight because they want to get back to their constituencies and campaignfor back to their constituencies and campaign for the election, whether they start shifting their votes may be away from their first or second choice to somebody who they know might well win. but i think most people do feel lindsay hoyle is still the favourite to get this. labourmp still the favourite to get this. labour mp deputy speaker for many yea rs, labour mp deputy speaker for many years, and in a speech talked a lot about his experience standing in for john burke out and making it clear he was going to do it differently, saying this is like a foot
lindsay hoyle is close. but not close enough. i think partly in the last round only if you dropped out. there were not that many to redistribute. that is the problem with the system. they are insisting on reprinting the ballot papers each time and that is why it is taking so long. we will get there eventually obviously and i think the question now is whether mps come a lot of home actually want to get away tonight because they want to get back to their constituencies and campaignfor back to...
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lindsay, don't look away, lindsay. don't look away. don't look away. lindsay, don't look away. don't look away. lindsay. >> lindsey graham these days was portrayed as off the rails. >> what i can tell you about the trump policy toward the ukraine, it was incoherent. they seem to be incapable of forming a quid pro quo. >> yes, the old he couldn't have committed these crimes, he's too stupid defense. >> reporter: on offense, an anti-truck pac put up a billboard in south carolina showcasing something graham once said about trump. >> i think he's a cook, i think he's unfit for office. >> graham's anti-trump sinkers linger. >> he's a race baiting, xenophobic bigot. >> reporter: now graham jokes about their rocky past. >> and he says i don't have your phone number, and i said there's a reason for that. >> reporter: the reason being, candidate trump gave out graham's number. >> let's try it, 202. >> reporter: graham responded with a cell phone destroying video. these days, they often talk on the phone and now graham has joined trump in his reluctant to read. the president wouldn't lik
lindsay, don't look away, lindsay. don't look away. don't look away. lindsay, don't look away. don't look away. lindsay. >> lindsey graham these days was portrayed as off the rails. >> what i can tell you about the trump policy toward the ukraine, it was incoherent. they seem to be incapable of forming a quid pro quo. >> yes, the old he couldn't have committed these crimes, he's too stupid defense. >> reporter: on offense, an anti-truck pac put up a billboard in south...
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mps have voted labour's sir lindsay hoyle as the new speaker. he replaces john bercow, who's stood down after 10 years in the role. health bosses have warned parties not to use the nhs as "a political weapon" in the election campaign. the baby goods retailer mothercare has said it plans to call in administrators, putting 2,500 jobs at risk. the uk's terror threat level is downgraded from severe to substantial, but it still means an attack could happen "without further warning." the chief executive of mcdonald's, steve easterbrook, has been sacked for having a relationship with one of his employees. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent of the financial times, and polly mackenzie, the director of the cross—party think tank demos. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading with the guardian, the prime minister is accused of a cover—up over alleged russian meddling in uk politics, after claims the government b
mps have voted labour's sir lindsay hoyle as the new speaker. he replaces john bercow, who's stood down after 10 years in the role. health bosses have warned parties not to use the nhs as "a political weapon" in the election campaign. the baby goods retailer mothercare has said it plans to call in administrators, putting 2,500 jobs at risk. the uk's terror threat level is downgraded from severe to substantial, but it still means an attack could happen "without further...
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the new speaker, sir lindsay hoyle, the photo that is so sir lindsay hoyle, the photo that is so wonderful is of him and his menagerie. the torture sex the parrot —— the turtle, the parrot and the terrified cat! has he written a book? not yet. the sunday telegraph, hospital obesity admissions top 1 million for the first time? now, the sad thing about this, no matter, there are so many people who say we should not be fat shaming. it isn't about that but saying, the trouble is, if we are not careful, we are storing up so many problems for the future. particularly if you are starting with a weight issue. you are storing up, obviously we know about diabetes type two and heart disease, but also asthma and depression. they have all been linked to childhood obesity. there is a line saying that almost two in three cases of women with an average age of 54, but there has beena average age of 54, but there has been a sharp rise in the number of babies and children getting hospital treatment. spiralling cases among toddlers and young children. of course, it can threaten your life. cut it short, or
the new speaker, sir lindsay hoyle, the photo that is so sir lindsay hoyle, the photo that is so wonderful is of him and his menagerie. the torture sex the parrot —— the turtle, the parrot and the terrified cat! has he written a book? not yet. the sunday telegraph, hospital obesity admissions top 1 million for the first time? now, the sad thing about this, no matter, there are so many people who say we should not be fat shaming. it isn't about that but saying, the trouble is, if we are not...
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sir lindsay hoyle. i will say, as every body else, you will be missed in this house, but i know one thing, i don't think it will be the end of your voice, i think your voice will continue to go for a lot longer in time. of course, a great hero of mine is here today, that is baroness boothroyd. she was the white rose, she was the voice of the north. what the white rose brought, hopefully the red rose will follow. laughter of course, it is an absolute privilege to speak again from these backbenchers. these are the backbenchers. these are the backbenchers that matter. these are the backbenchers that hold the executive to account. there has been no better time than the 13 years i spent here, some with a labour government, and shortly after with a different government. but it is about making sure that whoever is in power, that these benches have the right to question and hold to account. that is what matters. but of course, it is about having an accountable speaker to back that up. it is notjust about accoun
sir lindsay hoyle. i will say, as every body else, you will be missed in this house, but i know one thing, i don't think it will be the end of your voice, i think your voice will continue to go for a lot longer in time. of course, a great hero of mine is here today, that is baroness boothroyd. she was the white rose, she was the voice of the north. what the white rose brought, hopefully the red rose will follow. laughter of course, it is an absolute privilege to speak again from these...
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lindsay: hablamos con mauro quiroga, el argentino que la rompiÓ. >>
lindsay: hablamos con mauro quiroga, el argentino que la rompiÓ. >>
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it may thank my family, dad, lindsay, tricia, jay, dominic, -- my family, deb, lindsay, tricia, jake, dominic, allister, and for being supportive all these years. [laughter] made thisbbards who portrait a reality with their generosity. they cannot be here today that cannot thank them enough. i also think the artist, ron, whose work can be found in the national portrait gallery. he has done work for some of our nation's top officials including some of our past presidents. you may be aware that one of our , 43,presidents, my friend george w. bush, also painted a portrait of me. for the record, that is a different portrait than this one. [laughter] int one will not be hanging the speakers lobby. but it does hang in our living room in our home in ohio. and i think debbie and i will like to -- i think debbie and i want to send our thanks to president bush and laura for their wonderful gift of friendship. let me think those who are not here today and people without whom this journey would not have been possible. my late and former chief of mother.aula and her my former and first chief of st
it may thank my family, dad, lindsay, tricia, jay, dominic, -- my family, deb, lindsay, tricia, jake, dominic, allister, and for being supportive all these years. [laughter] made thisbbards who portrait a reality with their generosity. they cannot be here today that cannot thank them enough. i also think the artist, ron, whose work can be found in the national portrait gallery. he has done work for some of our nation's top officials including some of our past presidents. you may be aware that...
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ben affleck once dated producer lindsay ookus. scarlett johansson is engaged to colin jost. and peter davids? well, it seems he only has eyes for kiy crawford's 18-year-old daughter kaia. pete davidson had a special guest in the "snl" audience last berger., his girlfriend kaia at the after party an eye witness tells ushey spent the evening alone togethern the back of the restaurant in one of the bohsouching flirtatiously and laughing, but refrained from kissing. >> i don't juskiss and tell. >> i kiss and tell and i take >> at the same bash n hamm made a cameo in the epode and at the same after party he was spotted alongside rumored romance lindsay shookus. ryan reynolds also had with mariah carey's kids. her song moroccan is obviously a fan donning his "ddpool" mask. ryan captioned the photo, whoa, my vision board became a photo. >> i look up to them spiritually, but they're very small people. >> fox has big plans for the event's 20th anniversary next year. >> from new yoro houston where kanye west made a bold claim at joel osen's church. that's north with her dad and kim in
ben affleck once dated producer lindsay ookus. scarlett johansson is engaged to colin jost. and peter davids? well, it seems he only has eyes for kiy crawford's 18-year-old daughter kaia. pete davidson had a special guest in the "snl" audience last berger., his girlfriend kaia at the after party an eye witness tells ushey spent the evening alone togethern the back of the restaurant in one of the bohsouching flirtatiously and laughing, but refrained from kissing. >> i don't...
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i see the bangs. >> yes, e bangs are because i'm lindsay again. itas really exciting to have them bring my character back after 40 years and being back workg with jamie lee curtis again d some of the original peop. i always told the story how wh i was 8 years old and we did the original "halloween." the night i wrapped she carried me to my dressing room. so when i wrapped this time, i id jamie, do you remember what you did 40 years ago? e said yeah, i do. >> the hol halloween horrors ar'tone yet. kevinrazier gives som dancing stars some scares. >> then our exclusive with m.'s son prince. >> growing up watching thriller was terrifi iy dad going to turn into a werewolf. >> fst jen, reese and oprah launch apple plus. oprah has one of fivhows premiering. hailee steinfeld, jason momoa also have shows. >>> only "e." was behind the scenesf gar and blak universal studios with kyle richards. w do you feel about dinosaurs? >> i lovethem. want to take her home. how do you feel about haunted houses? >> terrified. >> kevin put sef "dancing with the srs" dancer
i see the bangs. >> yes, e bangs are because i'm lindsay again. itas really exciting to have them bring my character back after 40 years and being back workg with jamie lee curtis again d some of the original peop. i always told the story how wh i was 8 years old and we did the original "halloween." the night i wrapped she carried me to my dressing room. so when i wrapped this time, i id jamie, do you remember what you did 40 years ago? e said yeah, i do. >> the hol...
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ara ''-- lindsay con nosotros. felix: tenemos casi toda la lista de la eurocopa que veremos aquÍ. >> y se estÁn calificando los importantes, estÁ croacia, alemania, italia y tambiÉn cristiano ronaldo dijo presente. veamos a continuaciÓn lo que le preparamos. arrancamos en luxemburgo donde el actual campeÓn de europa de la mano de su figura cristiano ronaldo buscaba asegurar su pase a la euro del verano que viene. partido complicado que destrabÓ por este golazo. quÉ bonito . bruno fernandes . despuÉs al 86 cristiano ronaldo con un gol bastante extraÑo, medio chilena, medio patada karateka para poner el definitivo 2-0. el comandante llega 99 goles con su selecciÓn a tan sÓlo uno de la histórica marca de 100 goles. portugal estÁ dentro de la euro 2020. vamos a la nba. y para bailar la bamba. sigue en lo grande y en esta ocasiÓn la barba anotó 49 puntos en la victoria de los rockets sobre los timberwolves. ya hay quienes lo candidata para mvp. cambiamos de tema. mÉxico logrÓ clasificarse los servicos
ara ''-- lindsay con nosotros. felix: tenemos casi toda la lista de la eurocopa que veremos aquÍ. >> y se estÁn calificando los importantes, estÁ croacia, alemania, italia y tambiÉn cristiano ronaldo dijo presente. veamos a continuaciÓn lo que le preparamos. arrancamos en luxemburgo donde el actual campeÓn de europa de la mano de su figura cristiano ronaldo buscaba asegurar su pase a la euro del verano que viene. partido complicado que destrabÓ por este golazo. quÉ bonito . bruno...
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i see the bangs. >> yes, the bangs are because i'm lindsay again. it was really exciting to have them bring my character back after 40 years and being back working with jamie lee curtis again and some of the original people. i always told the story of how when i was 8 years old and we did the original "halloween." the night i wrapped she carried me to my dressing room. so when i wrapped this time, i said jamie, do you remember what you did 40 years ago? she said yeah, i do. she picked me up. >> the hole halloween horrors aren't done yet. kevin frazier gives some dancing stars some scares. >> then our exclusive with m.j.'s son prince. >> growing up watching thriller i was terrified is my dad going to turn into a werewolf. >> first jen, reese and oprah launch apple plus. oprah has one of five shows premiering. hailee steinfeld, jason momoa also have shows. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? st
i see the bangs. >> yes, the bangs are because i'm lindsay again. it was really exciting to have them bring my character back after 40 years and being back working with jamie lee curtis again and some of the original people. i always told the story of how when i was 8 years old and we did the original "halloween." the night i wrapped she carried me to my dressing room. so when i wrapped this time, i said jamie, do you remember what you did 40 years ago? she said yeah, i do. she...
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>> you can't believe anything lindsay graham says. i mean, that's the takeaway of these last three years and joy, i've kind of moved on in my evaluation of lindsay graham we sometimes think oh, the principle person that lindsay graham used to be but i now believe we can't believe lindsey graham five years ago or ten years ago where we used to think he was this constructively unpredictable politician he's actually the unprincipled republican we've come to expect. we just did a better job of hiding it and i would also say this about lindsey graham for the faith that many of us put in him for somebody that was so opposed to donald trump, the reality is lindsay graham is donald trump. it just goes down with lindsay graham a little bit more like southern tweet tea than the stiff bourbon it feels like coming from donald trump but with lindsay graham we have somebody unprincipled in his convictions really to throw friends under the bus. you can't believe him. he'll shift positions if it serves lindsey graham's interest so what he will do eve
>> you can't believe anything lindsay graham says. i mean, that's the takeaway of these last three years and joy, i've kind of moved on in my evaluation of lindsay graham we sometimes think oh, the principle person that lindsay graham used to be but i now believe we can't believe lindsey graham five years ago or ten years ago where we used to think he was this constructively unpredictable politician he's actually the unprincipled republican we've come to expect. we just did a better job...
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this is sir lindsay hoyle, from lancashire in the north of gland. he i a member of the opposition, labor mp, but they say he will be nonpartisan he says he will not be a continuity candidate because commons has become toxic and a bear pit and he will restore some order. he will try to abolish clapping in the house of commons, which he says has crept in the last w years and he says is very un-parliamentary. on the lighter side, he has a pet parrot called boris and pet tortoise called maggie. laura: fascinating, conservative leaders both. he going to play a role in the brexit process that yet to come? gary: he will play a pivotal role in everythi. bear in mind in england thear speaker is notsan like in the u.s. with the nancy pelosi. they are there to ensure that the e vernment is held to account, and that is an important thing that parliament has been doing through the brexit process. and they are there to ensure that backbenchers, members who don't have a government job -- bear in mind our executive is drawn from the miabers of pant -- he is there t
this is sir lindsay hoyle, from lancashire in the north of gland. he i a member of the opposition, labor mp, but they say he will be nonpartisan he says he will not be a continuity candidate because commons has become toxic and a bear pit and he will restore some order. he will try to abolish clapping in the house of commons, which he says has crept in the last w years and he says is very un-parliamentary. on the lighter side, he has a pet parrot called boris and pet tortoise called maggie....
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lindsay: wel they have been in combat roles since the early 1990's, but not awe combat roles that is something that ash carter, defense secretary did, and leon panetta made the announcement. it w only in 2016 that all o those roles were open to women. it is still little by little. there are a lot of physical and bntal endurance tests women need to go throuore they can hold these positions.s i think thismething we are seeing more and more across the board in different roles. still, it is something that is relatively new. laura: lynsey addario, thanks so much for being with us. lynsey: laura: women on the front lines all over the world. remember you can find much more , of the day's news on our website. to see what were we rking on, do website. check us out on twitter. i am a laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." narrator: fundg for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online proguam designed by la specialists teaching spanish, french and more. rrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler founda
lindsay: wel they have been in combat roles since the early 1990's, but not awe combat roles that is something that ash carter, defense secretary did, and leon panetta made the announcement. it w only in 2016 that all o those roles were open to women. it is still little by little. there are a lot of physical and bntal endurance tests women need to go throuore they can hold these positions.s i think thismething we are seeing more and more across the board in different roles. still, it is...
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with patrick griffin and lindsay shubin are, thank you for joining us. all the best with your work in the future. >> thank you. ♪ amna: before we go tonight, a story that is all the buzz. detroit is known for the rhythms motown and automobile plants. we nonprofit is adding a sound, buzzing bees. spial correspondent maryellen giese reports. reporter: detroit is buzzing thanks to timothy paul jackson and nicole lindsay. they are the founders of detroit ve a nonprofit that is transforming droit's vacant spaces. >> i saw an announcement where the city is looking for sints and nonprofit organizations to take back vacant lots. reporter: they considered several options, including a peacock farm and urn campsite, but a health issue ledto jackson discover the medicinal properties of honey, and that asparked his curiosiut beekeeping. >> she made a suggestion. how about we transform a vacant lot into a bee farm? >>hi when you about bees, they don't go hand-in-hand with the urban enerronment. repo detroit's 75,000 vacant lots can be problematic for mans, but they
with patrick griffin and lindsay shubin are, thank you for joining us. all the best with your work in the future. >> thank you. ♪ amna: before we go tonight, a story that is all the buzz. detroit is known for the rhythms motown and automobile plants. we nonprofit is adding a sound, buzzing bees. spial correspondent maryellen giese reports. reporter: detroit is buzzing thanks to timothy paul jackson and nicole lindsay. they are the founders of detroit ve a nonprofit that is transforming...
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conquered the world with a unique compositions and electric violin she has 12000000 followers on you tube lindsay stirling's in the house also with us a little today the bed with a best known violin solo in john rock music that's all i'm fenced off head then rise to international fame city will join us here today. to. talk. to. me a. clue . thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you i did that ask you did the advocacy invest much much beyond all of najaf zips and yes i thought all of us have been misleading the songs have to give you hope for instance up doesn't look like this he had almost remarked unsponsored i wasn't cut off the head off from what i suggested can open the next have something to name just punish the president nick and i was going to the location and if i have a decent it's those eyes and it meant a whole el sol got there 1st i got out of my view is that up to me as if i want to have our own voice and song dean can expect heights he can't even look at all too often but i've noticed i'm going to numbing him when he gets that again vo because n.p.r. is a
conquered the world with a unique compositions and electric violin she has 12000000 followers on you tube lindsay stirling's in the house also with us a little today the bed with a best known violin solo in john rock music that's all i'm fenced off head then rise to international fame city will join us here today. to. talk. to. me a. clue . thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you i did that ask you did the advocacy invest much much beyond all of najaf zips and yes...
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the new speaker is sir lindsay hoyle — he's been deputy speaker for nearly ten years. he's regarded as a safe pair of hands and likely to be less controversial than his charismatic predecessor. after being dragged to the speaker's chair, supposedly unwillingly, as tradition dictates, sir lindsay promised to be neutral and transparent and said the house of commons would change for the better. parliament is going to be dissolved this week ahead of a general election on december 12th. all political parties have stepped up their campaigns on social media, although political advertising on platforms such as facebook is still very controversial . not only the concerns about where our personal data ends up and how we're being targeted — also who exactly is doing the advertising, and whether they're telling the truth. but as our media editor amol rajan reports , campaigners still see digital channels as a powerful tool to reach voters. election campaigns are ultimately a branch of the marketing industry. in the 21st century, that means they've shifted online. this weekend sa
the new speaker is sir lindsay hoyle — he's been deputy speaker for nearly ten years. he's regarded as a safe pair of hands and likely to be less controversial than his charismatic predecessor. after being dragged to the speaker's chair, supposedly unwillingly, as tradition dictates, sir lindsay promised to be neutral and transparent and said the house of commons would change for the better. parliament is going to be dissolved this week ahead of a general election on december 12th. all...
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lindy lindsay riser talk to relatives who now spears the worst. i think a lot of us are just speechless. leah staten is glued to her phone waiting for any word from her family members in mexico. >>it was late this morning that she heard the news. lee has sister-in-law cousin and nephews wife left their family's ranch outside above the space an aura for a wedding in chihuahua with their children in tow my sister could actually see the smoke from her house. and they heard the gunshots. she says another family member saw one of the suvs they had taken on the side of the road a few miles away from the ranch or just knew that their vehicles on fire and there were a of holes all throughout it. and so it took a good hour or so to get information that they were actually in it. the 4 children and that they were all dead. the other 2 cars leah says disappeared. my sister-in-law one with 9 of her children and then my cousin i was in one with her baby. we as says some of her relatives of recently talked about moving to the states because of the violence there
lindy lindsay riser talk to relatives who now spears the worst. i think a lot of us are just speechless. leah staten is glued to her phone waiting for any word from her family members in mexico. >>it was late this morning that she heard the news. lee has sister-in-law cousin and nephews wife left their family's ranch outside above the space an aura for a wedding in chihuahua with their children in tow my sister could actually see the smoke from her house. and they heard the gunshots. she...
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[applause] and we warmly welcome and extend our gratitude to debbie, lindsay and tricia and the entire boehner family for sharing john with this congress and with our country. now it is my privilege to invite father conroy to deliver the invocation. >> ok. i am surrounded by quadrophonic speakers. [laughter] dear god, we give you thanks for the proceedings of this day. and for speaker john boehner and his place in history as the 53rd speaker of the people's house. we thank you for his many years of faithful attention to the people's house as its speaker. our nation will always be grateful for his leadership and aware of the important contribution speaker boehner made to the greatness of our nation. bless our time here together on this joyous occasion. in the course of the ceremonies, may all be reminded of our shared citizenship and the importance of public service in the advancement of our experiment of constitutional democracy. may all that is said and done here be for your greater honor and glory, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors of the u
[applause] and we warmly welcome and extend our gratitude to debbie, lindsay and tricia and the entire boehner family for sharing john with this congress and with our country. now it is my privilege to invite father conroy to deliver the invocation. >> ok. i am surrounded by quadrophonic speakers. [laughter] dear god, we give you thanks for the proceedings of this day. and for speaker john boehner and his place in history as the 53rd speaker of the people's house. we thank you for his...
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. >> another really dear friend of yours is lindsay graham. he's almost a member of your family, traveled the globe with senator mccain. i was with harry reid recently and harry reid said that he admired lindsay graham as a john mccain republican, but that now he's become running for re-election in south carolina trying to get re-elected republican. is that fair? >> i, you know, i can't gauge a lot of this because i don't know what's going on in south carolina. i haven't really politically kept up on a lot of this stuff. lindsay's a member of our family, and i love him regardless, and he will always be -- he and i are the same age, but i feel like sometimes he's my fifth child in many ways. i love him to death. >> presumably, occasionally, you have guidance to offer your children. do you offer your fifth child advice? >> i have offered advice. >> i'm sure you won't share that. >> it isn't after the living, it's the dead. he's continued to go after senator mccain including this bizarre thing where he was in asia and the white house ordered the
. >> another really dear friend of yours is lindsay graham. he's almost a member of your family, traveled the globe with senator mccain. i was with harry reid recently and harry reid said that he admired lindsay graham as a john mccain republican, but that now he's become running for re-election in south carolina trying to get re-elected republican. is that fair? >> i, you know, i can't gauge a lot of this because i don't know what's going on in south carolina. i haven't really...
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she really gets audiences in the group the mega talented lindsay sterling. the exit explosive on night groups in 45 minutes. welcome to the foot is the gate here for discussing. things to talk about the. coverage that's. clear. if. the. players feel. up on. something. or do mind fallon is in fact like his. last name amid the ocean that instructs me as he had bottoms for and seemed. god he is in the movie for. this.
she really gets audiences in the group the mega talented lindsay sterling. the exit explosive on night groups in 45 minutes. welcome to the foot is the gate here for discussing. things to talk about the. coverage that's. clear. if. the. players feel. up on. something. or do mind fallon is in fact like his. last name amid the ocean that instructs me as he had bottoms for and seemed. god he is in the movie for. this.