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you know, i think if he run for the clacton, he will win, win it. i don't understand why people focus so much on him when he doesn't bring anything other than division and difficulties. the tories say reform uk won't win any seats, so voting for them only helps labour and they claim nigel farage is giving keir starmer a blank cheque. but the reform uk leader says he will surprise everyone again, and that will worry the conservatives. lucy manning, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. this correspondent, iain watson. was very much a chan heart. this was very much a change of heart. why do you think he has done this you turn, and also as lucy said in her report, this could potentially hit the conservatives? l potentially hit the conservatives? i think nigel farage is known as a political showman and likes the drama, likes people around him,

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BBC News

interviews were seen by some as public less tick and the _ interviews were seen by some as public less tick and the tory i interviews were seen by some as i public less tick and the tory reform group, _ public less tick and the tory reform group. the — public less tick and the tory reform group, the centre—left _ public less tick and the tory reform group, the centre—left they- public less tick and the tory reform group, the centre—left they said i public less tick and the tory reform| group, the centre—left they said the conservative — group, the centre—left they said the conservative party _ group, the centre—left they said the conservative party has _ group, the centre—left they said the conservative party has to _ group, the centre—left they said the conservative party has to think- conservative party has to think carefully — conservative party has to think carefully about _ conservative party has to think carefully about the _ conservative party has to think carefully about the type - conservative party has to think carefully about the type of i conservative party has to think- carefully about the type of campaign it wants _ carefully about the type of campaign it wants to _ carefully about the type of campaign it wants to run — carefully about the type of campaign it wants to run and _ carefully about the type of campaign it wants to run and the _ carefully about the type of campaign it wants to run and the longer- carefully about the type of campaign it wants to run and the longer term i it wants to run and the longer term impact _ it wants to run and the longer term impact of— it wants to run and the longer term impact of stoking _ it wants to run and the longer term impact of stoking culture _ it wants to run and the longer term impact of stoking culture wars, i it wants to run and the longer term impact of stoking culture wars, it i impact of stoking culture wars, it is clear— impact of stoking culture wars, it is clear that _ impact of stoking culture wars, it is clear that voters _ impact of stoking culture wars, it is clear that voters are _ impact of stoking culture wars, it is clear that voters are rejecting. is clear that voters are rejecting the politics— is clear that voters are rejecting the politics of— is clear that voters are rejecting the politics of division _ is clear that voters are rejecting the politics of division we - is clear that voters are rejecting the politics of division we musti is clear that voters are rejecting i the politics of division we must not run on _ the politics of division we must not run on wedge — the politics of division we must not run on wedge issues _ the politics of division we must not run on wedge issues for— the politics of division we must not run on wedge issues for a - the politics of division we must not run on wedge issues for a narrow i run on wedge issues for a narrow core _ run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter— run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter base _ run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter base alone. _ run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter base alone. if- run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter base alone.— run on wedge issues for a narrow core voter base alone. if you want to see how _ core voter base alone. if you want to see how manufactured - core voter base alone. if you want to see how manufactured this i core voter base alone. if you want to see how manufactured this is, l core voter base alone. if you want i to see how manufactured this is, you only need _ to see how manufactured this is, you only need to — to see how manufactured this is, you only need to look at keme's twitter, because _ only need to look at keme's twitter, because only two years ago she was singing _ because only two years ago she was singing the — because only two years ago she was singing the praises of the gender reform _ singing the praises of the gender reform certificates and such like, so again. — reform certificates and such like, so again. it — reform certificates and such like, so again, it is manufactured culture wars _ so again, it is manufactured culture wars to— so again, it is manufactured culture wars to appeal to a base, but the consequence of that is the demonisation and the monstering of one of— demonisation and the monstering of one of the _ demonisation and the monstering of one of the smallest and most vulnerable minorities in the uk at the minute, and itjust horrific to watch _ the minute, and it 'ust horrific to watch. . ~ the minute, and it 'ust horrific to watch. ., ~ , .,

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Newsday

making waves. you know, i think if he run for the clacton, he will win, win it. i think he's marvellous. i don't understand why people focus so much on him when he doesn't bring anything other than division and difficulties. the tories say reform uk won't win any seats, so voting for them only helps labour and they claim nigel farage is giving keir starmer a blank cheque. but the reform uk leader says he will surprise everyone again, and that will worry the conservatives. lucy manning, bbc news. and here is the list of candidates we know about so far, standing in the clacton constituency. the bbc news website will have a complete list, once they're all confirmed. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says if he becomes prime minister,

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Erin Burnett OutFront

democracy marred by its function, division, chaos that ultimately benefits beijing well, you know, it's, it's amazing to watch all that commentary and hundreds of millions of views on some of these things. >> obviously tuesday morning where you are and all of this i guess a welcome distraction for china given what happened on this day, 35 years ago 1989, june 4th, the tenement square massacre, which is being marked here in taiwan. >> but any discussion of that is banned in china were probably being blocked. our signal probably being blocked in china right now, although i'm not looking at a live picture of our beijing bureau to see that china is basically not just watching what's happening in the us from the sidelines they are actively trying to influence american opinion ahead of the november election. erin. and so even though inside their country tree, any discussion of anything controversial gets the

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Dateline

it says jonestown on the front of it. he was trying to write this note to someone without anybody else knowing about it. >> that secret plea for help is just the beginning. tensions reach and breaking point as don harris confronts jim jones and the fragile order of jonestown starts to unravel. coming up ... >> word started to get out that people were leaving. >> division in the compound. danger was just ahead. >> suddenly the knife was around my neck. >> when dateline continues. dat

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Morning Joe Weekend

have here is first of all politicians showing up, is really below par on a number of levels. it gives me a sense of promoting confrontation. i mean we have been confronted, it is not good out there, the division and some people are taking it too far. i would not want the campaign to put themselves in a position where they look to be promoting confrontation. >> i agree with you. i think you make a great point which is, democrats, i mean, when i was a republican i will look at democrats and think they were so easy to beat because they are scared of their own shadow. so i am all for taking chances so they took a chance, some people like it, some people

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BBC News

the anc there with 28. let's bring in my colleague who is at the centre where this result is being announced. just explain what is going on, how many of these provincial results we will see. exactly, ijust have to provincial results we will see. exactly, i just have to tell provincial results we will see. exactly, ijust have to tell you that we have people out with their mobile phones taking pictures of the screen right here because right now we are getting a sense of the division of power between the parties in different provinces. remember, there are nine provinces in south africa. some of the most bitterly contested our course on et al. where the former presidentjacob zuma is from and where his stronghold is and where he has taken away a lot of the votes from the anc. gauteng is where we are now, which includesjohannesburg, the richest province in south africa. we are seeing some of the seats coming

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Sportsday

a lot of years of experience, which means that he's easier to go and full of energy. one of the youngest squads, if not the youngest in the division, with the ambition to actually go further, but also with a platform that pochettino has left of a team that's yet again competitive in europe, closer to the top four. so it sounds like they want a long—term project, or long enough to actually give the reins to somebody with one idea to try to convince everyone of his idea, and with the years to make it better and better and better. just years to make it better and better and better-— and better. just lastly, what convinces — and better. just lastly, what convinces you _ and better. just lastly, what convinces you that - and better. just lastly, what convinces you that maresca | and better. just lastly, what. convinces you that maresca can and better. just lastly, what - convinces you that maresca can and will be a success at chelsea? obviously, i note enzo, and i see him being methodical. he impressed the owners of chelsea with his

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Sportsday

one, what they saw that he had done at leicester city and, number two, the interview was very impressive. i think some people walked into the interview with enzo maresca feeling that, "yeah, we will see. he�*s a championship manager, he hasn�*t got a lot of experience," and came out of it thinking, "it has to be him." a five—year deal at chelsea — that does not sound like the chelsea we know. is it realistically a long—term project or does he need to deliver success instantly? i hear the tone of your voice and the tone of the question — "chelsea, long—term, itjust doesn�*t go together!" but in terms of what else chelsea can do to prove that they want long—term, a five—year deal suggest they want long—term. but you�*ve got a young manager with not a lot of years of experience, which means that he�*s easier to go and full of energy, one of the youngest squads, if not the youngest in the division,

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FOX News Sunday

in this land and in this world. shannon: you're a very humble guy yourself, but you've served in congress. you wear the uniform as well, you serve our country in that way. are you hopeful that by establishing these memorials, these monuments that the next generation will take a look and say i want to step opportunity that a call as well? >> yes, i am. and i'm very optimistic about our nation. there's a lot of division going on here many our country, but i believe in my heart of hearts that a america is a good nation, and we are a good people. and these american cemeteries and these american memorials are more than just remembering our history. all those soldiers buried you should all those crosses and those stars of david, they're not just part of history, they continue to serve to this day representing the finest of america's values. shannon: washington is a place filled with monuments and memorials, but really what a you oversee is all over the world. what is your sense of responsibility in feeling like we need to have these things to remember the people who have sacrificed so much?

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