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Outside Source

Live from the heart of the BBC newsroom, Ros Atkins with an innovative take on the latest global stories. [S]

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Outside Source

Live from the heart of the BBC newsroom, Ros Atkins with an innovative take on the latest global stories. [S]

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Outside Source

celebrate each other, "oh, we are from europe, we are from australia," you know, you meet outside and are seen each other the's songs. you're all coming together, so all the fans are together. so it's like, a mixture. tt are together. so it's like, a mixture-— are together. so it's like, a mixture. ., , �* ., ., , mixture. it doesn't matter who wins, it's not like — mixture. it doesn't matter who wins, it's not like a — mixture. it doesn't matter who wins, it's not like a football— mixture. it doesn't matter who wins, it's not like a football competition i it's not like a football competition where _ it's not like a football competition where you've got people rivalling each other, you just enjoy the contest — each other, you 'ust en'oy the contest. �* , , . ~ each other, you 'ust en'oy the contest. �* , , ., ~ ., each other, you 'ust en'oy the contest. �* , , .,~ ., ., each other, you 'ust en'oy the contest. �* ,, .,~ ., ., , contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, contest. and speaking of who wins, michael. who _ contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, who is _ contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, who is your _ contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, who is your money - contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, who is your money on - contest. and speaking of who wins, michael, who is your money on thisj michael, who is your money on this year? michael, who is your money on this ear? �* r' �* . year? 0... asked me when i've heard the british entry. _ year? 0... asked me when i've heard the british entry. laughter - the british entry. laughter i think sweden _ the british entry. laughter i think sweden has - the british entry. laughter i think sweden has a - the british entry. laughter i think sweden has a couple| the british entry. laughter | i think sweden has a couple of the british entry. laughter - i think sweden has a couple of good songs _ i think sweden has a couple of good sonus. ., ., i think sweden has a couple of good sons, ., .,, i think sweden has a couple of good sons. ., ., songs. norway, as well, norway - i think fans are _ songs. norway, as well, norway - i think fans are favouring _ songs. norway, as well, norway - i think fans are favouring norway - songs. norway, as well, norway - i think fans are favouring norway at l think fans are favouring norway at the moment, but that could change because finland hasjust come the moment, but that could change because finland has just come out. this weekend is the final of the swedish, so they are very good

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Outside Source

a thinktank here in the uk. it's very difficult to see how. i mean, the uk detention state at the moment has a capacity for 2500 individuals. well, last year, we saw around 45,000 people entered by small boat. so, clearly, that would have to be substantially upscaled to be able to detain people in those numbers. i think they would have to be detained because they are being threatened with deportation. it wouldn't be sufficient to house them in hotels or local communities because there would be a high risk of absconding. the plan also relies on the co—operation of the uk's neighbours — particularly france. jean—paul mulot is a councillor for the hauts—de—france region, which includes the port of calais. what europa said, and emmanuel macron will take the measure of the

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Morning Joe

over the past 6, 7 years, and just how exhausted american voters are by what they have seen every day in the age of trump. hey, i'll take steady any day of the week. you know, people make fun of the new prime minister in britain, suggesting that he is not up to the task. you talk to people in britain, they say the same thing. he's steady. >> that's right, joe. >> he's steady. >> that's how he won in 2020. a normal beats crazy, as well. if the republican party goes off the rails like it appears to be headed in the republican primary, given all the maga physics, then i think joe biden has a chance. the one thing he can't change, he can't get in a time machine. 86% of american voters don't think anybody should be president over the age of 75. that's where republicans still have an advantage against joe biden. >> all right. still ahead on "morning joe,

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

money for the homeless on the weekend. every thanksgiving meal was serving the homeless and women and children from shelters. and you really grow up with a sense of service and camaraderie, and watching grown men hug and cry. it's a wonderful, wonderful thing to witness as a child. >> i want to ask you, because you've got this album, and you're going go on tour this summer, starting in july this summer, carnival tour. >> yes. >> in the united states. but you're also a huge draw, which i didn't realize, in britain and australia. ♪ because she's a little bitch, well, i can run ♪ ♪ and i swear, just like a pill ♪ >> explain to us mortals, what's it like when you're that, when

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

hard to quantify how many, but it will be crowded. that could be a 2016 redux for donald trump. there was more than that in 2016. what the do you think? >> i think that's probably right. you know, once you get past three or four candidates, i think the math is easier for trump. his base seems to be 30 to 40, 45% of the republican party. so you know, once you get past a dozen, does it matter at that point? >> neil: you might be right. jessica, we've always seen the role of a woman who is now vice president of the united states, hillary clinton, of course ran for president and didn't get the brass ring. but the irony is there had been female leaders all over the globe but they tended to be more conservative. i go back to angela merkel in germany and maggie thatcher in britain. if we are to have a female

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Political Thinking with Nick...

week is the new chair of stonewall. he's iain anderson and he's got a cv that might surprise you. he's a lifelong conservative. he went to school with michael gove in aberdeen and he ended up running a leadership campaign for ken clarke. he's also a westminster insider who's operated behind the scenes at very high level with ministers of all political parties. he set up and he now runs one of the largest lobbying firms in britain — cicero. he now fears that we are entering an american—style culture war and we might in britain be going back to the future in a way that makes him, as a gay man, deeply uncomfortable. iain anderson, welcome to political thinking. thanks, nick. good to be with you. now, after years of operating behind the scenes in westminster, you and i have come across each other over decades

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Political Thinking with Nick...

in aberdeen and he ended up running a leadership campaign for ken clarke. he's also a westminster insider who's operated behind the scenes at very high level with ministers of all political parties. he set up and he now runs one of the largest lobbying firms in britain, cicero. he now fears that we are entering an american style culture war and we might in britain be going back to the future in a way that makes him as a gay man deeply uncomfortable. ian anderson, welcome to political thinking. thanks, nick. good to be with you. now, after years of operating behind the scenes in westminster, you and i have come across each other over decades of nine years. why on earth did you want to walk into this minefield? well, firstly, you're making me feel very old. upfront? yeah. i've been doing this for a long time. quite simply, stonewall

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Outside Source

about the specific system which is the pay—as—you—go system and the other is the current situation in the country with the feeling of injustice and the feeling of helplessness.— injustice and the feeling of hellessness. . , , helplessness. that is interesting because many — helplessness. that is interesting because many people _ helplessness. that is interesting because many people watching l helplessness. that is interesting i because many people watching this helplessness. that is interesting - because many people watching this in other countries like the uk where the retirement age is officially already significantly higher than in france and the thought of this and people coming out on strike just for moving the age from 60 to 264 seems unfashionable but you are saying there are other things going on as well. ., ., ., ,., ., there are other things going on as well. ., ., ., ., well. you have to point out as well that in britain _ well. you have to point out as well that in britain only _ well. you have to point out as well that in britain only half _ well. you have to point out as well that in britain only half of - well. you have to point out as well that in britain only half of your- that in britain only half of your system is pay—as—you—go the rest is pension based. in france most is pay—as—you—go when it was founded in 1946 you had eight people at work paying for one pensioner and now you have slightly fewer than two people paying for one pensioner and you can

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