Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170601

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he says he wants to renegotiate... the irony is he didn't win pittsburgh. that is ironic. one of trump's central pledges was about jobs, andi trump's central pledges was about jobs, and i think his diagnosis was right but the solution is wrong, it is aboutjobs but the jobs are being taken by the robots no the immigrants. what is really interesting as well is that the chinese are onboard with this. you know, the chinese are the biggest polluter, america comes nec so it would have been really great if america could have stayed onboard for this and obama's reacted angrily about the whole thing, it will take him a few years to get out of the paris accord, so on the basis of that, it may well be... it might not happen. we may have a new president by the time. this is classic trump, he there thinks there are simple solutions to complex problem, nigel said that will be borne out over the few days. it looks as if he is giving the empee ho voted for him what they wanted. but what is interested , what they wanted. but what is interested, the chinese, they are not in this necessarily to save the planet, they know that future jobs and growth are based on green energy, green industry, and with the command economy they have, they are going to go full steam ahead and get those jobs. jobs. going to go full steam ahead and get those jobs. jobs. china, india, they recognise it can't go on forever. let us move on then. to the election, the times, interesting this, we will use snp to give us power, says labour, this is corbyn's plan for minority government revealed according to the times. yes, what they are saying, labour is saying is that in the event they get the most mps they will govern as a minority, of course, if they do that, the first vote comes along and they fall, so the only way they will be able to do it is with the snp. the question then, is what kind of deal do you do? are you talking about a formal coalition, an electoral pact? what, what emily thornberry seems to be talking about in the times is saying what we will do, put the votes up, ask the snp to side with us, and we will negotiate oi'i side with us, and we will negotiate ona side with us, and we will negotiate on a vote by vote basis, should this happen, we are all going to be in another election by the end of testify year it is depress, i would imagine that in the event we get to that situation, there will be some kind of pact and it will have to be a bit more formal. i think this is the perfect storm for the tories, you couldn't have written a better headline. maybe you did write it. linton cosby will go this is a perfect headline. it reinforces the conservative message that you know, there is a coalition of chaos, labour can't form a majority, without being propped up by the snp. did jeremy corbyn say this? what they have said is they are going to rely on the snp on a vote by vote basis. that is an assumption. the problem with this story labour have spent so long not ruling out a coalition, they finally have said we will rule one out but we might need the snp. they should have ruled this out at the start. there is a huge opportunity cost to not getting this out testify way and saying we won't do one. what we found in the 2015 election this came up on the doorstep, and was a huge concern for people, they don't want labour being propped up by the snp, we don't want oui’ propped up by the snp, we don't want our money going up north, so for the tories, it is a perfect gift and a classic case labour could get a majority. and wipe this out. that sounds a bit weird. the i, you know, much more a firm ground i think for the conservatives, many people would argue, if they are talking about brexit, then potentially social care? look, i mean all the conservatives want to talk about for the next seven days is brexit. they wa nt to the next seven days is brexit. they want to frame the debate round brexit because they have a settled position on it. labour are split on it. it is going to be the defining issue for the next decade. how do you and thatle brexit, who do you wa nt you and thatle brexit, who do you want round the negotiating table and they are trying to get the debate back on to that. tomorrow you have the bbc debate, between theresa may and jeremy corbyn, and that is in my mind the last big flash point before we go to the polls. jeremy corbyn has had a good week when it comes to the ebates but he hasn't had a game changer, that i need that tomorrow to change the conversation, so, let us see to change the conversation, so, let us see what is going to happen. the pressure is on and it is with the incumbent, you have everything to lose and nothing to gain, so for the tories if they get a score draw tomorrow they will be happy. all right. i mean... she is not saying what she is going to do as far as the negotiations go either. we no little about it. we now we are out the single market. what else do we know? to keep this conversation going all the way through nec week it will be tricky for her. ok, let us it will be tricky for her. ok, let us go on to the telegraph, continuing with the election, fake web accounts boosting labour's vote. yes, the suggestion is that labour, labourcampaigner, yes, the suggestion is that labour, labour campaigner, they are fro suggesting the labour party but they are using bots to generate constant likes on twitter, on facebook and so on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, i on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, lam on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, i am curious to know whether they are actually even if it was being done by the party, whether they are breaking any rules or not. i don't see why not either. did you get up to this kind of thing, i bet you did. what you find when it is done automatically. you are among friends, only us three, did you have bots putting out m essa 9 es did you have bots putting out messages knocking mr miliband in 2015. no, we didn't. i believe you. fake news hasn't dominated the election in the way it did with the us elections. seven days to go. i read this and 0k, they have fake bots on twitter but it is an echo chamber i won't move the dial, facebook is much more important as a platform. i think the average time someone platform. i think the average time someone spends platform. i think the average time someone spends a platform. i think the average time someone spends a day on twitter is a minute, they spend 30, 35 minutes a day on facebook, it is where it is at. it is where you get high levels of engagement. it is an interesting conversation about fake news. i think facebook‘s position on fake news is unsustainable. they need to get their house in order. they say they are a carrier but they are a platform. they need to be subject to guidelines, and held to account. that govern the bbc. they say otherwise. this is your story, ba, you have two minute, explain how awful your weekend was, because of the ba mess. i came back from abroad on ba on the weekend. i wasn't hit as badly as some but i was stuck on the runway from three hours from one a clock, it is a classic example of ba making a bad situation worse. i mean, now, according to the ft they are haggling over who should fit, foot the bill over the insurance pay out for customer, they should pay out for customer, they should pay out and move on. the ba chief executive took three days to comment, looks terrible. i was at heathrow, on saturday, zero visibility on the ground, they weren't reassuring passenger, that i we re weren't reassuring passenger, that i were putting out an announcement saying we have cancelled your flight, saying we have cancelled your flight, we are not saying we are putting you up in a hotel, we will make this better, and you know, it is basic crisis management. we agree ba should pay. i wonder whether the chief executive can survive if this goes on. on. willie walsh says he thinks it is fine. what is interesting what you were telling ming is that the ba crew still went through the diplomatic channel, breezed through passport control while there were massive queues in the rest of the airport.|j while there were massive queues in the rest of the airport. i got off the rest of the airport. i got off the flight, after threer hour, there is huge queue, the ba crew barged past everything, going through the diplomatic channel, they spent too much time talking about how they are the world's favourite airline, get on and deliver it. well, we all know the problems that many people had, ba say it was a power surge that caused prisons with the computer, now this haggling over the claims bill that could help dent more their reputation, finally nigel. lego. you area big reputation, finally nigel. lego. you are a big fan. indeed. gender bias in legoland. it is from a physicist rather than a psychiatrist but it a woman, she is saying that lego is going backwards, it used to be much more gender equal than it is now, i just don't believe any of this, that herargument is just don't believe any of this, that her argument is that kids would actually play with gender neutral kind of toys and swap over and so on, my kids when pyres of the caribbean were on they were billing the pirate ship, whatever the film, star wars they were building. which is big now. and the girls would play with sort of ponies and cuddly animals, hasn't it always been like that is? i don't know, are there too many pink bricks i do think this is political correctness gone mad. many thanks for looking at some the stories behind the headline, that is it for the paper, you can see the front—pages online on the bbc news web. there for you seven days a week. if you missed the programme, get a mug of cocoa and watch it online. thanks to you two and thanks for watching. hello, good evening. earlier on today we saw big contrasts with look and feel of the wetter across the uk. in scotland, we saw a lot of cloud, some rain, similar in northern ireland, but for england and wales, it was a lovely day with plenty of sunshine. the temperatures did respond. take a look at satellite sequence which shows this squirrel, that is low pressure, throwing the weather front across the uk. big contrast with the feel of the day as well. we saw 25 degrees in the south—east but only 14 degrees in the south—east but only 1a in the north—west. under that cloud there is rain to be had. it will be a wet night in scotland. that rain is slow to clear away. it is creeping across the irish sea. 12 degrees or so the overnight low in glasgow and belfast. but for much of england and wales it is 1a, 15, a warm start to day. there the rain in wales and the south—west. further east it is largely dry, by 8 o'clock we are at 17 or 18 degrees. further north and west and we are into the cloud and rain. northern ireland, western scotland should be mostly dry by this stage. fresh air pushing in behind this area of rain. that fresh air will continue to follow a band of rain east ward through the day. the rain becomes lighter and patchy, in the afternoon thunderstorms could break out in east anglia and the south—east as temperatures rise into the middle to upper 20s. could get 26, 27, further west it is more like 17 or 18. as you go through the evening that fresh air will push the thunderstorms out of the way. most places will be dry through the evening. then on into the first part of weekend we have that low in the north atlantic, throwing various weather features at us. we will see cloud and rain in northern ireland, then western scotland, a bit of rain in the north—west england, the further south and east you go it is largely dry and bright. by sunday top temperatures coming down further, 18, 19, 1a to 15 out west, there will be showers coming in on that fresh breeze, we keep a similar idea into the early particle of the new week. i will be breezy, top temperatures upper teens with sunshine and showers. this is bbc news, the headlines at 11. president tramples america out of the paris climate agreement, he said the current deal gives other countries and unfair advantage over american industry. we're getting out. but we will start to negotiate and we will get a fair deal. fakir both conservatives and labour claimed that they are best placed to manage the brexit process. cousins of the manchester bomber have said they are traumatised by the actions of their cousin saying it will stay with them. a lot of nice words in this election campaign are being directed a blue—collar voters in the industrial north of england, so we thought to try something interesting and ask the two main parties what they will

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