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very chris mason word for drunk! 12 times. l mason word for drunk! 12 times. including ed bowles, injune 2014. he talks about the then education secretary —— ed balls. it will still be fun, but a very sober episode. it's adam in the studio. and chris. and james. you have gone to high and no “acket, and james. you have gone to high and no jacket. chris _ and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has _ and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has gone _ and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has gone jacket - and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has gone jacket no - no jacket, chris has gone jacket no tie, i have gone for neither. that the impartiality you will get. james, the reason we summoned you is because there's been quite a lot of activity in scotland for the election on the first day of full campaigning. rishi sunak made it one of his stops. i campaigning. rishi sunak made it one of his sto s. ~ , , campaigning. rishi sunak made it one of his stos. ~ , , ., of his stops. i think this is a sia
very chris mason word for drunk! 12 times. l mason word for drunk! 12 times. including ed bowles, injune 2014. he talks about the then education secretary —— ed balls. it will still be fun, but a very sober episode. it's adam in the studio. and chris. and james. you have gone to high and no “acket, and james. you have gone to high and no jacket. chris _ and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has _ and james. you have gone to high and no jacket, chris has gone _ and james....
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~ . ., .. ., now by our political editor chris mason. ~ ., ., ,, ., mason. what do we know? it looks likel that mason. what do we know? it looks likely that we _ mason. what do we know? it looks likely that we are _ mason. what do we know? it looks likely that we are going _ mason. what do we know? it looks likely that we are going to - mason. what do we know? it looks likely that we are going to hear- likely that we are going to hear from the prime minister soon and he will tell us that parliament will be dissolved and there will be a general election this summer, perhaps at the beginning ofjuly. so we have had a day where, as you were mentioning, there have been elements of choreography slotting into place, where every element could have had a plausible alternative explanation. cabinet meetings happen every week,
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chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the _ like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics _ like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics of - like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics of what . push you on the specifics of what success _ push you on the specifics of what success looks _ push you on the specifics of what success looks like? _ push you on the specifics of what success looks like? you - push you on the specifics of what success looks like? you talked i push you on the specifics of what i success looks like? you talked about getting _ success looks like? you talked about getting the _ success looks like? you talked about getting the numbers _ success looks like? you talked about getting the numbers down _ success looks like? you talked aboutj getting the numbers down materially but what _ getting the numbers down materially but what does — getting the numbers down materially but what does that _ getting the numbers down materially but what does that mean? _ getting the numbers down materially
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chris mason, bbc news, in devon. rajini: we can speak to the bbc political correspondent rob watson. chris reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are, as well, as we enter the early stages of this election campaign. we have lots to discuss. let's kick off with what we were talking about at the start of the program which is all about diane abbott, a long serving mp. lots of questions about whether or not she is going to be able to stand for the labour party or when she will choose to stand as an independent. just to remind our viewers, why was she suspended from the labour party? >> i should say first of all, i am enjoying it. chris mason was enjoying it. best part about the election is getting out on the road. she was suspended because she said that the jewish people with red hair and travelers didn't really experience racism in the same way, they experienced a prejudice, but did not experience racism all the time. she had written that in an article in a newspaper in the u.k. disciplinary p
chris mason, bbc news, in devon. rajini: we can speak to the bbc political correspondent rob watson. chris reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are, as well, as we enter the early stages of this election campaign. we have lots to discuss. let's kick off with what we were talking about at the start of the program which is all about diane abbott, a long serving mp. lots of questions about whether or not she is going to be able to stand for the labour party or when she...
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and that was chris mason _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this afternoon, - go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this afternoon, i've l was chris mason this afternoon, i've no idea where he ended up, i hope he gets to sleep in his own bed at some point this weekend. all right, james, where were you when you saw the push alert that trump had been convicted in new york on thursday night? i convicted in new york on thursday niuht? . , convicted in new york on thursday nirht? ., , ., convicted in new york on thursday nirht? ., ., convicted in new york on thursday niuht? .,, ., ., .,, convicted in new york on thursday niuht? ., ., .,. night? i was at home, i was watching the news, night? i was at home, i was watching the news. like _ night? i was at home, i was watching the news, like everybody _ night? i was at home, i was watching the news, like everybody else, - night? i was at home, i was watching the news, like everybody else, and l night? i was at home, i was watching the news
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chris mason, bbc news. we're racing towards all the councils declaring in this year's elections. 101 of the 107 have revealed their results, with labour gaining 48 and the conservatives losing nine. let's take a closer look at redditch in worcestershire. here, labour took control from the conservatives with a huge majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the win. leila nathoo has been speaking to voters there. with the weather in redditch as bleak as the result for the tories here, it's little wonder that few braved it to the shops today. how best to breathe new life into the town centre was one of the key issues at the local elections. labour secured a resounding victory, seizing the council from the conservatives. at the three cooks cafe, business has slowed. managerjanine thinks redditch has been shortchanged by those who've been in charge. it feels like this town is rotting, and it doesn't feel like we're going forward. something
chris mason, bbc news. we're racing towards all the councils declaring in this year's elections. 101 of the 107 have revealed their results, with labour gaining 48 and the conservatives losing nine. let's take a closer look at redditch in worcestershire. here, labour took control from the conservatives with a huge majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the win. leila nathoo has been speaking to voters there. with the...
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chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. do you not think that it's ever justified sending national news people to do such live broadcasts from the locations of big stories elsewhere? it depends on the story. it's i mean, what an important story. yes, but you don't need three people standing there, three reporters standing there discussing it. and it's big, big stories are big stories. and you do obviously with things going on, you need you can't have one reporter there reporting for 2h hours a day. so you do need extra reporters. but this really. no, i don't think it warranted extra people there. i suppose the other issue, which one of the other viewers mentioned was at a time when the bbc�*s talking about budget cuts and cutting jobs, is this a wise use of licence fee pa
chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. do you not think that it's ever justified sending national news people to do such live broadcasts from the locations of big stories elsewhere? it depends on the story. it's...
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you can see in chris mason's piece there - see in chris mason's piece there that the conservative mps — the remaining conservative mps — decided to not ignore it, they could've minimised itand not to not ignore it, they could've minimised it and not given natalie elphicke any oxygen, they've taken the opposite approach by basically trying to humiliate her and play this down and discredit her, and also to try and so a little bit of discomfort amongst the labour party by pointing out that on lots of issues, natalie elphicke, for want of a better word, is quite far right of a better word, is quite far right of the political spectrum — still to the right of the middle, but not necessarily a natural ally of lots of people on the labour party side of people on the labour party side of the political spectrum. and that has had a knock on reaction amongst labour mps — none of them going public to say they are concerned about this, but lots of my colleagues at westminister say they've been speaking to people in they've been speaking to people in the corridors who are not totally over th
you can see in chris mason's piece there - see in chris mason's piece there that the conservative mps — the remaining conservative mps — decided to not ignore it, they could've minimised itand not to not ignore it, they could've minimised it and not given natalie elphicke any oxygen, they've taken the opposite approach by basically trying to humiliate her and play this down and discredit her, and also to try and so a little bit of discomfort amongst the labour party by pointing out that on...
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chris mason has our top story. natalie elphicke, shoulder to shoulder with the prime minister when rishi sunak invited reporters to dover last summer to talk about stopping the boats. less than a year later, she has stopped being a conservative mp. look at the leader she's appearing with now. i must admit, when i got up this morning i didn't expect to hear this today. natalie elphicke, the labour member of parliament for dover and deal. i think she speaks for very many tory voters in saying that the tory party has changed, it has left the centre ground. but equally the labour party has changed and we are very clearly the party of the national interest. really good day. it has been a great day. cue the mildly awkward first date with the cameras in tow vibes ahead of her criticism of their prime minister. he is not stopping the boats and he is letting the country down. meanwhile, under labour, they are clear that it is important to have defence and they want to make sure they have good national security. so i think w
chris mason has our top story. natalie elphicke, shoulder to shoulder with the prime minister when rishi sunak invited reporters to dover last summer to talk about stopping the boats. less than a year later, she has stopped being a conservative mp. look at the leader she's appearing with now. i must admit, when i got up this morning i didn't expect to hear this today. natalie elphicke, the labour member of parliament for dover and deal. i think she speaks for very many tory voters in saying...
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mason miller slams the door shut. >> reporter: lighting up a radar gun near you is a's rookie mason miller. >> it's been a coming out party of sorts, i'd say. >> i call him mason aka moses. because when he walks into a room, the sea parts. and he just goes on about his business and everybody else kind of fills in behind him in his wake. >> reporter: he is mowing down the best hitters in the bigs. >> the best eye, the best approach, best bat to ball skill. these people are going to be embarrassed. they are going to be rendered children in the batter's box. >> reporter: he struck out aaron judge and juan sew to to close the door in new york on pitches clocked over 100 miles per hour. >> i think doing toint big stage like that, you know, that's the creme de la creme of baseball, you know? >> reporter: this was never the plan for miller. he was a d3 baseball player with an e.r.a. in the 7.0s , something his friends remind him of. >> my buddies bring me back to earth. reminisce on the times we had and how far i've come. >> reporter: his main focus in college? landing a job after graduation. >>
mason miller slams the door shut. >> reporter: lighting up a radar gun near you is a's rookie mason miller. >> it's been a coming out party of sorts, i'd say. >> i call him mason aka moses. because when he walks into a room, the sea parts. and he just goes on about his business and everybody else kind of fills in behind him in his wake. >> reporter: he is mowing down the best hitters in the bigs. >> the best eye, the best approach, best bat to ball skill. these...
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chris mason, bbc news in devon. a labour mp says he has been suspended from the party because of a complaint made about his behaviour. lloyd russell moyle says he has been told he will not be a eligible candidate because of what he believes to be vexatious and politically motivated complaint about his behaviour eight years ago. he says he will cooperate with the labour party process to clear his name. laboursays labour party process to clear his name. labour says it's investigating fully in line with its and procedures and mr russell moyle was elected as mp for brighton in 2017. let's cross live to westminster now and speak to our political correspondent damien dramatic is. damian, have we had anything more from the labour party about this suspension? from the labour party about this susoension?_ from the labour party about this suspension? from the labour party about this susension? ., , , . suspension? no, pretty much as you said there- — suspension? no, pretty much as you said there. what _ suspension? no, pret
chris mason, bbc news in devon. a labour mp says he has been suspended from the party because of a complaint made about his behaviour. lloyd russell moyle says he has been told he will not be a eligible candidate because of what he believes to be vexatious and politically motivated complaint about his behaviour eight years ago. he says he will cooperate with the labour party process to clear his name. laboursays labour party process to clear his name. labour says it's investigating fully in...
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our political editor chris mason reports. two leaders who want to convince you that they deserve to be prime minister go head—to—head in the bbc prime ministerial debate. not even five years ago. how things have changed. twicejeremy corbyn led labour into a general election. this time around, he will be competing against the party he once ran. i am standing to be an independent candidate for the people of islington north. he announced his plan in this social media video today. he turned down my request for an interview. jeremy corbyn used to applaud keir starmer. look at them here. you won't see pictures like these again. mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 2020, when in response to a report into the party's handling of anti—semitism complaints, he suggested the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated. can you confirm that jeremy corbyn has been kicked out of the labour party, and are you glad to see the back of him? jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standi
our political editor chris mason reports. two leaders who want to convince you that they deserve to be prime minister go head—to—head in the bbc prime ministerial debate. not even five years ago. how things have changed. twicejeremy corbyn led labour into a general election. this time around, he will be competing against the party he once ran. i am standing to be an independent candidate for the people of islington north. he announced his plan in this social media video today. he turned...
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chris mason explains more. they knew these results in the round were going to be difficult, but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political scenes, and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters, even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trends for andy street to hang on here. contrast that with labour. you will not be surprised that keir starmer is wearing a broad smile, and you won't be surprised either that he has been here in birmingham. 50 either that he has been here in birmingham-— either that he has been here in birminuham. , ., ., birmingham. so the message out of these elections, _ birmingham. so the message out of these elections, the _ birmingham. so the message out of these elections, the last _ birmingham. so the message out of these elections, the last elections i these elections, the last elections now, the last stop before we go into that general election, is the country wants change.
chris mason explains more. they knew these results in the round were going to be difficult, but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political scenes, and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters, even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trends for andy street to hang on here. contrast that with labour. you will not be surprised that keir starmer is wearing a broad smile, and you won't...
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chris mason has caught up labour party. chris mason has caught up with her. the labour party. chris mason has caught up with her-— up with her. the first thing i'd like to say _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how very - up with her. the first thing i'd i like to say is how very delighted up with her. the first thing i'd - like to say is how very delighted i am to be part of the labour party. i think it's a fantastic positive vision under keir starmer, and i'm really pleased to be involved and to be able to work to try to make that happen. about that period of my life, it was an incredibly difficult and stressful period. but i do recognise it was much worse for all of those people, those women who had to give evidence at that time. so i would like to take the opportunity to apologise to them. it was really important that they know, and mps who i know will be working with me so hard on this issue, for them to know that it is something i feel is a critical mi
chris mason has caught up labour party. chris mason has caught up with her. the labour party. chris mason has caught up with her-— up with her. the first thing i'd like to say _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how very - up with her. the first thing i'd i like to say is how very delighted up with her. the first thing i'd - like to say is how very delighted i am to be part of...
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and my good friend george mason had died. george had died. died in a chinook while resupply and he resupplied firebase ripcord and firebase. so riley was shot down and o'reilly and so i came back to san francisco. i learned how to be a body escort. while they prepared, george put him on a commercial flight in the baggage area. and i was up top. we went to oklahoma. sally's mom and dad had rode in the hearse to the funeral home. three or four days are blank, but we had a funeral service at his high school that graduated from two and a half years prior. and i went to the cemetery and i presented this mason with a flag. i had rehearsed the little speech about his service and what the flag meant and everything, but it was hard to get out. i choked. i cried. she cried and we buried george. and we went by their farm. they called it the ranch and the major from fort sill told me the masons have requested you for two weeks to take care of some personal business. all i wanted to do is get back to my unit. i don't want to do is get back to the guys. i
and my good friend george mason had died. george had died. died in a chinook while resupply and he resupplied firebase ripcord and firebase. so riley was shot down and o'reilly and so i came back to san francisco. i learned how to be a body escort. while they prepared, george put him on a commercial flight in the baggage area. and i was up top. we went to oklahoma. sally's mom and dad had rode in the hearse to the funeral home. three or four days are blank, but we had a funeral service at his...
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chris mason, bbc news, in devon. well, the conservative promise of 100,000 more apprentices a year by the end of the next parliament would be funded by scrapping what they call "rip off" university degrees. branwenjeffreys has more from birmingham. universities in england already have to meet minimum standards and the regulator can fine them if they don't. the conservatives want to go further and close down courses that are deemed to be of low value. for the first time that could include taking graduate earnings into account, and that might squeeze some creative subjects. it's also not clear exactly how much money it would save. there's no limit on the number of university places available in england, so it's up to students what they decide. i know a lot of people that i know would rather do an apprenticeship than a uni degree. i believe every single degree has a value. the conservative skills promise involves creating 100,000 extra apprenticeships a year by the end of the next parliament. the party says by then it w
chris mason, bbc news, in devon. well, the conservative promise of 100,000 more apprentices a year by the end of the next parliament would be funded by scrapping what they call "rip off" university degrees. branwenjeffreys has more from birmingham. universities in england already have to meet minimum standards and the regulator can fine them if they don't. the conservatives want to go further and close down courses that are deemed to be of low value. for the first time that could...
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studio: chris mason, thank you. the main topic on the campaign trail today has been tax, with the conservatives and labour reassuring voters that they wouldn't raise vat if they win the general election. value added tax currently stands at 20% for most items. the liberal democrats also said they would not "look to raise" vat or income tax. but as our economics editor faisal islam reports, similar pledges at the last election didn't stop the tax burden rising to its highest level since the second world war. the town hall meetings, the scoops of ice cream and the campaign water features continue for party leaders. but today's main stunt surrounded claim and counterclaim over taxation. the conservatives attempting to seize the initiative with a promise emblazoned on a van not to raise vat, and trying to claim labour would do so. the choice at this election _ claim labour would do so. the choice at this election is _ claim labour would do so. the choice at this election is who _ claim labour would do so. the choice at t
studio: chris mason, thank you. the main topic on the campaign trail today has been tax, with the conservatives and labour reassuring voters that they wouldn't raise vat if they win the general election. value added tax currently stands at 20% for most items. the liberal democrats also said they would not "look to raise" vat or income tax. but as our economics editor faisal islam reports, similar pledges at the last election didn't stop the tax burden rising to its highest level since...
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chris mason, bbc news. we'll hear more from chris in a while but, before that, dozens of business figures have tonight signed a letter endorsing the labour party's economic plans, saying it's time for a change. senior leaders from retail, manufacturing and financial services say they believe labour "wants to work with business�* on long—term growth." our economics editor, faisal islam, is with me. what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor. _ what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel— what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 busine
chris mason, bbc news. we'll hear more from chris in a while but, before that, dozens of business figures have tonight signed a letter endorsing the labour party's economic plans, saying it's time for a change. senior leaders from retail, manufacturing and financial services say they believe labour "wants to work with business�* on long—term growth." our economics editor, faisal islam, is with me. what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor. _ what is in this letter? the shadow...
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chris mason, bbc news. two guys in our speaker of the house usjohn —— the speaker of the house that he will host benyamin netanyahu forjoint benyamin netanyahu for joint session. benyamin netanyahu forjoint session. he was speaking at a us embassy event in washington, dc. ., �* a, , _ us embassy event in washington, dc. ., �* ., dc. tonight i'm happy to announce _ dc. tonight i'm happy to announce something - dc. tonight i'm happy to | announce something else dc. tonight i'm happy to - announce something else to you, will be hosting prime minister but net —— benyamin netanyahu joint session of congress. the news comes _ joint session of congress. the news comes days _ joint session of congress. the news comes days after the biden administration suggested it would join congress in sanctioning the international criminal court for judging netanyahu and the criminal court forjudging netanyahu and the minister for defence with war crimes. the us central command says three american troops have suffere
chris mason, bbc news. two guys in our speaker of the house usjohn —— the speaker of the house that he will host benyamin netanyahu forjoint benyamin netanyahu for joint session. benyamin netanyahu forjoint session. he was speaking at a us embassy event in washington, dc. ., �* a, , _ us embassy event in washington, dc. ., �* ., dc. tonight i'm happy to announce _ dc. tonight i'm happy to announce something - dc. tonight i'm happy to | announce something else dc. tonight i'm happy to -...
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the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how chris mason reports. are you feeling, andy? irate how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling, andy? we will see- out of — how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his _ how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. _ the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker.
the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how chris mason reports. are you feeling, andy? irate how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling, andy? we will see- out of — how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his _ how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. _ the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. it was to be a long wait for mr street and...
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charlie elphicke was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in 2020. 0ur political editor chris mason is in central london. what she said has caused a fair amount of consternation among labour mps. it really has, yeah. there is anger, there is fury and upset amongst
charlie elphicke was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in 2020. 0ur political editor chris mason is in central london. what she said has caused a fair amount of consternation among labour mps. it really has, yeah. there is anger, there is fury and upset amongst
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the conservatives called his speech �*another relaunch�*. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they�*re making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour,
the conservatives called his speech �*another relaunch�*. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable...
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here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they have done.
here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they...
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mason miller. >> it's been a coming out party of sorts i'd say. >> i call him mason aka moses because when he walks into a room, the sea parts. >> he is mowing down the best hitters in the bigs. >> the best eyes, the best approaches, best bat to ball skill, these people are going to be embarrassed and undressed. they'll be rendered children in the batter's box. >> this was never the plan for miller. he was a d3 baseball player with an e.r.a. in the 7s, something his friends still remind him of. >> my buddies pull me back to earth like hey, remember when you were at williamsburg and i had to double up you or something like that. >> after a few successful seasons and transfer to a d1 program, the a's drafted him in the third round in 2021. >> the difference that a couple years has made for me has been crazy. >> now he's right at the top of the charts in saves and strikeouts amongst closers. >> that's who he has become already in a very, very early, brief big league career. he is appointment television. >> his unlikely path has given a's fans something to cheer about in a season filled w
mason miller. >> it's been a coming out party of sorts i'd say. >> i call him mason aka moses because when he walks into a room, the sea parts. >> he is mowing down the best hitters in the bigs. >> the best eyes, the best approaches, best bat to ball skill, these people are going to be embarrassed and undressed. they'll be rendered children in the batter's box. >> this was never the plan for miller. he was a d3 baseball player with an e.r.a. in the 7s, something...
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let's go to westminster with chris mason. i go to westminster with chris mason. i don't think i have seen rishi sunak at the dispatch box, rarely i think in his premiership, as serious and frankly as downbeat in his analysis of what had been going on here. i analysis of what had been going on here. ., . analysis of what had been going on here. ~ ., , ., here. i think that is right. that was an apology _ here. i think that is right. that was an apology from - here. i think that is right. that was an apology from the - here. i think that is right. that| was an apology from the prime minister without caveats or any sense of wriggle room, seeking to front up on behalf of the british state for this failure spelt out the report today, decade after decade from one government to the next, labour and conservative, a sense that collectively the state conspired notjust to denyjustice, but to deny truth. listening to the prime minister and indeed the reflections of the other party leaders, sir keir starmer from reflections of the other party leaders, sir keir starmerfrom the
let's go to westminster with chris mason. i go to westminster with chris mason. i don't think i have seen rishi sunak at the dispatch box, rarely i think in his premiership, as serious and frankly as downbeat in his analysis of what had been going on here. i analysis of what had been going on here. ., . analysis of what had been going on here. ~ ., , ., here. i think that is right. that was an apology _ here. i think that is right. that was an apology from - here. i think that is right. that...
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chris mason, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been campaigning in scotland where he said children were paying the cost of snp failures there, and conservative failures at westminster. scotland is seeing a key battleground with 57 seats up for grabs, that's two less then at the last election because of boundary changes. both labour and the conservatives are hoping to capitalise on the spent scottish national party's recent trials. cheering for half a century, labour ruled the roost in scotland. when sir keir starmer was a boy, the party routinely sent dozens of mps to westminster. at the last general election, it sent one. i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. and you want to stick to some tory welfare plans. aren't you just a tory in disguise? what's unforgivable in politics for any political party is to lea
chris mason, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been campaigning in scotland where he said children were paying the cost of snp failures there, and conservative failures at westminster. scotland is seeing a key battleground with 57 seats up for grabs, that's two less then at the last election because of boundary changes. both labour and the conservatives are hoping to capitalise on the spent scottish national party's recent trials. cheering for half a century, labour ruled the roost in scotland....
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soon the first masonic lodges appeared in england, members of the secret templar organization became freemasons, who later spread freemasonry throughout europe and america. soon in france the masonic lodge of the templars arose, which also chose the templar cross as its emblem. in modern times, this cross has transformed from a symbol of the order into a sign of the revival of the templar movement and a new crusade against the old order in europe, which culminated in the great french revolution. during world war ii, the templar cross was one of the unofficial symbols of the waffen sss charlemagne division, which consisted of french volunteers. this sign meant aggressive exclusivity justification crusade to the east. by the end of the second world war, the templar network was taken as a model by the germans, who created it. odessa, which helped nazi criminals escape punishment and hide in a safe place. another funny story is connected with the templar cross. servando gomez martinez was born in mexico in 1966. he was a pious boy. went to sunday school and was going to devote himself to
soon the first masonic lodges appeared in england, members of the secret templar organization became freemasons, who later spread freemasonry throughout europe and america. soon in france the masonic lodge of the templars arose, which also chose the templar cross as its emblem. in modern times, this cross has transformed from a symbol of the order into a sign of the revival of the templar movement and a new crusade against the old order in europe, which culminated in the great french...
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mason, can i borrow your pants. if you know dr. mason, he's mormon. one of the 12 important in the church. he looked at me and i was covering my because i didn't know what to do. and all of a sudden when i i said, i need your pants for this. he said, i tango in haiti for some reason. he says, go in the closet, get my pants. so i put his pants and they said, oh, they were like long, two feet that long. and so i did my press conference with those things on my shoe under my this perfectly. but for the longest time i used to tell him, don't bother me because i wear the pants in institution. so that was one of those that was one of those. well, i'll ask the audience there any other questions. yes, ma'am. that livello you just brought a all of the surgeon general's together to talk about the future of mental health. can you share why mental health is a part of the platform as i'll repeat that for the television, why is health an important part of your platform. i think the country is in need of mental health solutions and when when there are at least 17,000
mason, can i borrow your pants. if you know dr. mason, he's mormon. one of the 12 important in the church. he looked at me and i was covering my because i didn't know what to do. and all of a sudden when i i said, i need your pants for this. he said, i tango in haiti for some reason. he says, go in the closet, get my pants. so i put his pants and they said, oh, they were like long, two feet that long. and so i did my press conference with those things on my shoe under my this perfectly. but for...
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and actually benefited from the masons, so the israelis may be worried about their own image, which of course is very unlikely, unless it is only because of their image. do not do this , otherwise they will continue their attacks and there will be no hesitation. they have no qualms about killing and even cleansing the palestinian people and forcing them to move from the north of gaza to the south of it and then to rafah and then again from rafah to khanyounes, if we know that khanyounes has also been destroyed, so i think i don't think that international laws are very important for the israelis, because they feel that they are actually helpless and have no recourse. i would like to thank them for what they are doing, and our final question is about netanyahu's current motivation and goal, who at the same time wants to attack the ongoing negotiations. there must be an agreement and only 38 citizens in israel consider the attack on rafah as a priority. these negotiations became more intense and serious in the last few days where hamas also announced its agreement with egypt's proposal
and actually benefited from the masons, so the israelis may be worried about their own image, which of course is very unlikely, unless it is only because of their image. do not do this , otherwise they will continue their attacks and there will be no hesitation. they have no qualms about killing and even cleansing the palestinian people and forcing them to move from the north of gaza to the south of it and then to rafah and then again from rafah to khanyounes, if we know that khanyounes has...
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and that was chris mason _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this afternoon, i've i was chris mason this afternoon, i've no idea where he ended up, i hope he gets to sleep in his own bed at some point this weekend. all right, james, where were you when you saw the push alert that trump had been convicted in new york on thursday night?
and that was chris mason _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this _ go. being bound, thank you. and that was chris mason this afternoon, i've i was chris mason this afternoon, i've no idea where he ended up, i hope he gets to sleep in his own bed at some point this weekend. all right, james, where were you when you saw the push alert that trump had been convicted in new york on thursday night?
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let's join chris mason again in birmingham. where does this leave the conservatives and rishi sunak with the general election coming down the tracks? it with the general election coming down the tracks?— with the general election coming down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- — down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- they _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that - down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that these . bleak spot. they knew that these results in the round were going to be difficult but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political seas and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trend that andy street should hang on here. and his team take pride that it was as close as it was given those national trends. but given that the tory party had ta
let's join chris mason again in birmingham. where does this leave the conservatives and rishi sunak with the general election coming down the tracks? it with the general election coming down the tracks?— with the general election coming down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- — down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- they _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that - down the tracks? it...
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in particular to george mason. mason wrote a pamphlet during the convention that opposed the new government. that pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitution felt that it was too much of a hazard. that the constitution was in danger not being ratified. that's when james madison came to the rescue, drafting the bill of rights. the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [ applause ] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every power that a government takes it will never voluntarily relinquish. every power the government take it will ultimately abuse the possible. that's why the delegates at the const
in particular to george mason. mason wrote a pamphlet during the convention that opposed the new government. that pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitution felt that it was too much of a hazard. that the constitution was in danger not being ratified. that's when james madison came to the rescue, drafting the bill of rights. the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was...
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chris mason, bbc news. nigel farage has confirmed he won't stand for election for the reform uk party, suggesting tonight that he had been considering standing — but that rishi sunak�*s announcement yesterday had taken him by surprise. the party leader richard tice, who's standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire, says they will field candidates in all but 20 constituencies. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, six weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong—footed an awful lot of people, myself included. on the show he normally presents but will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand. i will stop
chris mason, bbc news. nigel farage has confirmed he won't stand for election for the reform uk party, suggesting tonight that he had been considering standing — but that rishi sunak�*s announcement yesterday had taken him by surprise. the party leader richard tice, who's standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire, says they will field candidates in all but 20 constituencies. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for...
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and, obviously, we had the tragic events of max mason. i had another knife—related incident with being threatened with one. so i found it very sensitive myself. it taught me, like, the consequences. instead of piping down and just keeping humble, you've got to... sometimes you've got to be brave enough to speak up and just tell someone about it. didn�*t know, like, a stabbing looked like that. and it like... i don�*t know. itjust made me feel a bit weird. you need to know when to speak up and when to not really. but stuff like knife crime, you really do need to speak up
and, obviously, we had the tragic events of max mason. i had another knife—related incident with being threatened with one. so i found it very sensitive myself. it taught me, like, the consequences. instead of piping down and just keeping humble, you've got to... sometimes you've got to be brave enough to speak up and just tell someone about it. didn�*t know, like, a stabbing looked like that. and it like... i don�*t know. itjust made me feel a bit weird. you need to know when to speak up...
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call now. >> call us at 800 363 15 or go to mason books. >> com they are the very best. they are champions. >> kind of blowing my mind. >> who are the jeopardy! masters six all time greats. one incredible tournament. i think i'm doing this correctly. bring it jeopardy! >> masters primetime event starts tonight on abc. >> back now with a deadly crash at a thrift store in new mexico. an suv crashed through the glass front doors, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others. police say the 69 year old driver was parking when she mistakenly pressed on the accelerator instead of the brake. the crash. the crash occurred as the store was holding a discount day for seniors. >> the fbi is warning of a spike in scams targeting older americans. they say criminals have stolen billions of dollars by preying on people over the age of 60. abc's pierre thomas has details on this latest report on elder fraud. >> then harrowing video seen by the nation. the senior with the gun charged with murdering the unsuspecting uber driver. the result of what authorities say is an explosi
call now. >> call us at 800 363 15 or go to mason books. >> com they are the very best. they are champions. >> kind of blowing my mind. >> who are the jeopardy! masters six all time greats. one incredible tournament. i think i'm doing this correctly. bring it jeopardy! >> masters primetime event starts tonight on abc. >> back now with a deadly crash at a thrift store in new mexico. an suv crashed through the glass front doors, killing one person and injuring...
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dixon line, but here he was on the mason dixon line, testing hundreds of thousands of alien ticks, and he wanted to see how far they could go. pregnant ticks, they are called pregnant, they contain from two to 400 eggs, he injected them with a radioactive isotope. the ticks hatched all their larvae, and then they remained radioactive throughout their lives. so, first of all you are going to release them into the wild, will this cause mutations within the organisms, but one way or another he took a thousand ticks. thousand ticks per square put them in a swampy field, and then he and his assistants went out there every month, they used a geiger counter to find out how far the ticks had penetrated during that time, and then wrote studies that are actually in the open access, but this is an open-air test on the atlantic bird migration route. and really after after these trials ended, long island experienced an unusual epidemic of rocky mountain spotted fever, which is spread by this species of tick. many people died, usually there was one death a year on long island in the late sixties, bu
dixon line, but here he was on the mason dixon line, testing hundreds of thousands of alien ticks, and he wanted to see how far they could go. pregnant ticks, they are called pregnant, they contain from two to 400 eggs, he injected them with a radioactive isotope. the ticks hatched all their larvae, and then they remained radioactive throughout their lives. so, first of all you are going to release them into the wild, will this cause mutations within the organisms, but one way or another he...
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and this year we started looking around and we're saying, okay, i mean, it's different to fort mason in lots of ways, but one of the ways, as i described earlier, is that if you want to manage a venue at fort mason on a bank holiday weekend, you have to do it yourself. in the mission. there are so many venues you can't possibly manage them all. so we've been going to talk to places like bissap baobab and el rio and red poppy art house and saying, well, you know, let's talk about which artists might be interesting to you. and we're kind of playing matchmaker as much as we're doing anything else. so we're still producing out of some venues, but in some venues we're just sort of the interface between the artist and the and the venue. so if you're mentioning free shows, the ones at bissap baobab, we have, fanfares and burletta this sunday. that's a free show and it's a balkan music. and also our closing night party is going to be istanbul connection on sunday. on sunday, may the 12th. that's also a free show. andrew before we go, i have one more question for you. >> and that is how would
and this year we started looking around and we're saying, okay, i mean, it's different to fort mason in lots of ways, but one of the ways, as i described earlier, is that if you want to manage a venue at fort mason on a bank holiday weekend, you have to do it yourself. in the mission. there are so many venues you can't possibly manage them all. so we've been going to talk to places like bissap baobab and el rio and red poppy art house and saying, well, you know, let's talk about which artists...
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chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1,500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out, 37.8 and 37.5. note the i2%, that was an independent candidate, critical of labour's policy on the war in gaza, and despite that labour did manage to just make it through. let me show you on the next slide how things have changed. the labour vote is actually down a wee bit. the conservative vote is down so much, ii%, that has allowed labour to take the west midlands, and finally let me just quickly show you the swing that we got there, 4.6 from the conservatives to labour, enough to get them over the line. it wasn't just the west mi
chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1,500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out,...
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and that was chris mason this afternoon. i have no idea where he's ended up. i hope he gets to sleep in his own bed at some point this weekend. right, james, where were you when you saw the picture, or got the news that trump had been convicted in new york on thursday night? i was at home. i was watching the news, like everybody else, and i knew it was coming up. and a little bit of me was thinking a sense of sympathy for all those other correspondents who'd worked on very finely honed pieces ofjournalism and television news packages that were just waiting to bejunked the moment the verdict came in. and that's what happened. and the other thing i remember from it was the outstanding performance by my colleague gary 0'donoghue, who is one of the correspondents out in new york at the moment, who did an outstanding job, basically busking, explaining, filling in, putting into context just what had happened in a way that i thought was fantastic. as a sort of... as a professional watching another professional, you think, "yes, actually, really cracking." yeah. and b
and that was chris mason this afternoon. i have no idea where he's ended up. i hope he gets to sleep in his own bed at some point this weekend. right, james, where were you when you saw the picture, or got the news that trump had been convicted in new york on thursday night? i was at home. i was watching the news, like everybody else, and i knew it was coming up. and a little bit of me was thinking a sense of sympathy for all those other correspondents who'd worked on very finely honed pieces...
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well, chris mason and faisal islam are with me. let's stop today �*s economic figures, we will scrutinise statistics like that for months to come. , ., come. they were of c i better-than-expected, come. they were of c - better-than-expected, it is come. they were of c _ better-than-expected, it is good better—than—expected, it is good news we are out of recession, although it was mild. the numbers when you look below the hood are broad—based, orthe when you look below the hood are broad—based, or the sector apart from construction were growing. the key word here is momentum. when you get a growth figure at 0.6, it is kind of back to normal levels of growth that we sort of almost forgot about and it gives a foundation for consumer and business confidence to start to grow into something more sustained and sustainable. i'm not sure it will get there, but it is kind of corroborated by the inflation figure coming down and potentially interest rates coming down. it is not there yet, but it is coming down. down. it is not there
well, chris mason and faisal islam are with me. let's stop today �*s economic figures, we will scrutinise statistics like that for months to come. , ., come. they were of c i better-than-expected, come. they were of c - better-than-expected, it is come. they were of c _ better-than-expected, it is good better—than—expected, it is good news we are out of recession, although it was mild. the numbers when you look below the hood are broad—based, orthe when you look below the hood are...
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indeed, chris mason, thank ou, at going. indeed, chris mason, thank you, at westminster. _ sir keir starmer has been campaigning in scotland, where he said children were "paying the cost" of snp failures there, and conservative failures at westminster. scotland is seen as a key battleground, with 57 seats up for grabs. that's two less than at the last election because of boundary changes. it means the parties are defending the following seats. both labour and the conservatives are hoping to capitalise on the scottish national party's recent troubles. from glasgow, here's james cook. cheering for half a century, labour ruled the roost in scotland. when sir keir starmer was a boy, the party routinely sent dozens of mps to westminster. at the last general election, it sent one. i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. cheering that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. an
indeed, chris mason, thank ou, at going. indeed, chris mason, thank you, at westminster. _ sir keir starmer has been campaigning in scotland, where he said children were "paying the cost" of snp failures there, and conservative failures at westminster. scotland is seen as a key battleground, with 57 seats up for grabs. that's two less than at the last election because of boundary changes. it means the parties are defending the following seats. both labour and the conservatives are...
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chris mason, bbc news. here's a quick reminder of where each party stands so far. so, what can we take away from all the results that have come in? here's nick eardley. let's start with the projected national share. this is what the bbc team thinks would have happened if the whole country had voted yesterday and voted in the same way. this is bad for the conservatives, their joint lowest. it's good for labour, a similar lead to last year. but it's not tony blair 1997. let's drill a bit in to the specific numbers from last night. the conservative had lost half of theirs. labour are labourare up140. this is the change from 2001. but labour say they are particularly heartened in key areas and i want to pick one example, milton keynes. it is a bellwether seat, it often votes the same way as the rest of the country. at the top it has gone from grey, a hung parliament, hung council, to read, i live again and thatis council, to read, i live again and that is a result that would hearten labour hq. but what does it all mean for the general election? there was one westminste
chris mason, bbc news. here's a quick reminder of where each party stands so far. so, what can we take away from all the results that have come in? here's nick eardley. let's start with the projected national share. this is what the bbc team thinks would have happened if the whole country had voted yesterday and voted in the same way. this is bad for the conservatives, their joint lowest. it's good for labour, a similar lead to last year. but it's not tony blair 1997. let's drill a bit in to...
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bush administration and now senior fellow, research fellow, at the george mason university center. thanks for being here. talking about trade policy with china. what is a terrorist -- tariff. >> it is a tax on imported products. let's say you import this pen, it is one dollar, and let's say the government puts a 10% tariff on it, you pay $1.10. >> why do countries like the united states have tariffs? >> a long time ago countries used to have tariffs because it was a good revenue raiser. but over time, countries got better at having income taxes, personal income tax, corporate income tax, they got better at collecting taxes. and now, tariffs are really a demand in this part of the revenue stream. >> compare tariffs put on products by the united states to other countries. >> the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, even though they are in the news a lot right now and have been the past few years. the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low. the average is still about 2% to 3%. but now we have these big spikes in key sectors. other countries, their average tariffs can range anywhere from 5% t
bush administration and now senior fellow, research fellow, at the george mason university center. thanks for being here. talking about trade policy with china. what is a terrorist -- tariff. >> it is a tax on imported products. let's say you import this pen, it is one dollar, and let's say the government puts a 10% tariff on it, you pay $1.10. >> why do countries like the united states have tariffs? >> a long time ago countries used to have tariffs because it was a good...
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chris mason, thank you. a ten—year—old girl on a school trip was killed in a mudslide yesterday in north yorkshire. leah harrison was on an organised forest walk near carlton in cleveland. her family say she was a happy bubbly go lucky little girl. our north of england correspondent danny savage is there. in the cleveland hills, not farfrom middlesbrough, there's small traces of the tragedy here yesterday. an organised school trip for a year 6 class from darlington ended in disaster as a mudslide swept down a hillside near carlton in cleveland. ten—year—old leah harrison was killed as the ground gave way. herfamily described her as a happy and bubbly girl. her dream was to become a playerfor the lionesses. she was a pupil at mount pleasant primary school. the other children on the trip to mark the end of sat tests have been brought home. one of the hardest things for me was seeing upset children on their return to school. we are devastated at the loss. devastated for leah's mum and herfamily. and the
chris mason, thank you. a ten—year—old girl on a school trip was killed in a mudslide yesterday in north yorkshire. leah harrison was on an organised forest walk near carlton in cleveland. her family say she was a happy bubbly go lucky little girl. our north of england correspondent danny savage is there. in the cleveland hills, not farfrom middlesbrough, there's small traces of the tragedy here yesterday. an organised school trip for a year 6 class from darlington ended in disaster as a...
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chris mason, bbc news. well, behind the scenes at westminster, mps have scrambling to pass key laws before parliament dissolves tomorrow. the process is called wash up — among those bills likely to be passed is compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal, and another aimed at limiting costs for leasehold property owners in england. but it's thought that one of rishi sunak�*s flagship policies — a plan to phase out smoking — will be shelved, as damian grammaticas explains. all day in there, there have been high—stakes negotiations — which laws to push through, which tojunk? some have been campaigned for for years, delicately drafted and debated for months — but now, with a short—notice election, they're having to be ditched. one of the casualties is rishi sunak�*s own signature legislation — meant to be part of his legacy — to ensure children now, and one day adults too never smoke. the commons here has seen it, but the lords there hasn't. so it seems his tobacco and vapes bi
chris mason, bbc news. well, behind the scenes at westminster, mps have scrambling to pass key laws before parliament dissolves tomorrow. the process is called wash up — among those bills likely to be passed is compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal, and another aimed at limiting costs for leasehold property owners in england. but it's thought that one of rishi sunak�*s flagship policies — a plan to phase out smoking — will be shelved, as damian grammaticas explains. all...