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BBC News

review. but you used to say in 2020 that we should stop the _ review. but you used to say in 2020 that we should stop the sale - review. but you used to say in 2020 that we should stop the sale of- review. but you used to say in 2020| that we should stop the sale of arms to saudi arabia. it is that we should stop the sale of arms to saudi arabia.— to saudi arabia. it is a secure position? _ to saudi arabia. it is a secure position? we _ to saudi arabia. it is a secure position? we will— to saudi arabia. it is a secure position? we will review i to saudi arabia. it is a secure position? we will review the | position? we will review the situation under review gives the those questions. you situation under review gives the those questions.— situation under review gives the those questions. you may not any more promised — those questions. you may not any more promised to _ those questions. you may not any more promised to stop _ those questions. you may not any more promised to stop the - those questions. you may not any more promised to stop the sale i those questions. you may not anyj more promised to stop the sale of arms to saudi arabia, which is what used to say in 2020? we arms to saudi arabia, which is what used to say in 2020?— arms to saudi arabia, which is what used to say in 2020? we will review the situation — used to say in 2020? we will review the situation and _ used to say in 2020? we will review the situation and your— used to say in 2020? we will review the situation and your review - used to say in 2020? we will review the situation and your review will i the situation and your review will make clear what the position is. i i think today you are perhaps slightly backing away from similar things is that a few years ago, so you have said when you made your of military action promise, it wasn't there in the small print that you only meant sending boots into the ground, you have just said... sending boots into the ground, you havejust said... i sending boots into the ground, you have just said. . ._ have just said... i will challenge that, have just said... i will challenge that. laura _ have just said... i will challenge that, laura because _ have just said... i will challenge that, laura because i _ have just said... i will challenge that, laura because i have i have just said... i will challenge | that, laura because i have made have just said... i will challenge i that, laura because i have made it really clear when i said that that it wills to codify the existing convention. it's absolutely clear from the cabinet manual and clear from the cabinet manual and clear from what david cameron did as prime minister that was about a sustained campaign with boots on the ground. i'm not sure the labour activist listening to would stellar complexity. ida listening to would stellar complexity-— listening to would stellar comlexi. ., , complexity. no labour activist has ever said to _

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BBC News

complexity. no labour activist has ever said to me _ complexity. no labour activist has ever said to me that _ complexity. no labour activist has ever said to me that if— complexity. no labour activist has ever said to me that if urgent i ever said to me that if urgent action is needed we should stop that in orderfor parliament action is needed we should stop that in order for parliament to be convened. this isn't something that is... �* ., convened. this isn't something that is... ., . , convened. this isn't something that is... but on arms sales you said you would stop — is... but on arms sales you said you would stop the _ is... but on arms sales you said you would stop the sale _ is... but on arms sales you said you would stop the sale of arms - is... but on arms sales you said you would stop the sale of arms to i is... but on arms sales you said you | would stop the sale of arms to saudi arabia and now you're saying you might not do that. i arabia and now you're saying you might not do that.— arabia and now you're saying you might not do that. i said we would review and — might not do that. i said we would review and we _ might not do that. i said we would review and we will _ might not do that. i said we would review and we will review. - might not do that. i said we would review and we will review. but i review and we will review. but do ou think review and we will review. but do you think people _ review and we will review. but do you think people on _ review and we will review. but do you think people on the - review and we will review. but do you think people on the left i review and we will review. but do you think people on the left who | review and we will review. but do i you think people on the left who are listening to your promises in 2020 and people who got to know you as opposition leader have heard quite a few times you are shifting a position of things? there's nothing wrong with people changing their mind would you accept that sometimes you give the impression that there are contradictions between the keir starmer of 2024 and a keir starmer of 2020? . ., starmer of 2024 and a keir starmer of 2020? . . ., ., of 2020? laura, we are in a different — of 2020? laura, we are in a different position _ of 2020? laura, we are in a different position when i of 2020? laura, we are in a different position when it i of 2020? laura, we are in a i different position when it comes of 2020? laura, we are in a - different position when it comes to geopolitics and the conflicts are going on and we have to adapt to the situation in front of us. let me push back on this wider point because labour party members are predominantly overwhelmingly behind what we have done to the party to

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Newsnight

with the inquiry. i supported calls. he will cooperate with the inquiry.— supported calls. he will cooperate with the inquiry. i am sure he will. but what with the inquiry. i am sure he will. izeut what is — with the inquiry. i am sure he will. but what is important _ with the inquiry. i am sure he will. but what is important is _ with the inquiry. i am sure he will. but what is important is that - with the inquiry. i am sure he will. but what is important is that the i but what is important is that the financial redress is sorted by this government. plenty of your supporters want a party to stand up against brexit. they want the liberal democrats to do that, many senior party members including a frontbencher and members of the policy committee said there was a need to be bolder in the lib dems including on brexit. why won't you stand up against brexit any more? we have stand up against brexit any more? - have been clear about the fact that we do want the uk to have a really strong relationship with the eu, we do want to have the uk at the heart of europe once again, and we set out a road map to rebuild that relationship that's been so badly broken by this conservative government.— broken by this conservative government. ., ., ., government. that you do say that re'oinin: government. that you do say that rejoining the _ government. that you do say that rejoining the eu _ government. that you do say that rejoining the eu is _ government. that you do say that rejoining the eu is off _ government. that you do say that rejoining the eu is off the - government. that you do say that rejoining the eu is off the table. i | rejoining the eu is off the table. i think it is quite clear that for as long as there could be a per brexit government in this country, then of course the eu was going to have let off the table. what we are saying is... ii off the table. what we are saying is... , ., , .,

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Ana Cabrera Reports

what we have heard from trump so far is that he thinks he is -- that he didn't participate in an insurrection, but, yasmin, we all saw his tweet in december 2020 where he told the mob to come to washington, will be wild, he said, to the stop the steal rally. we saw him on the ellipse of the capitol one january 6th tell h supporters to fight, go down to the capitol, it fight like hell, they wouldn't have a country to fight for, and they do that. they donned their tactical gear, they donned their helmets, they take their weapons and their bear spray and their zip tie handcuffs and they go down to thean capitol and they fight li hell and assault law enforcement and the news media and only stop until he tells them to stop. now, i know that the definition of insurrection wasn't defined in theio constitution, but if tt is not an insurrection, if that isec not a disqualifying event r someone who would be president, i don't know whatso is.

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BBC News

the phone call, there is a record of that. you know, you can debate whether that is criminal or not, but his response was not on the specifics of the case. he still thinks he won the election, and so he did nothing wrong. you thinks he won the election, and so he did nothing wrong.— thinks he won the election, and so he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weiaht he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weight of— he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weight of the _ he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weight of the case. _ he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weight of the case. of _ he did nothing wrong. you talk about the weight of the case. of course, i the weight of the case. of course, we have this phone call, this infamous phone call. just talk me through how damning that is. well. through how damning that is. well, when ou through how damning that is. well, when you can _ through how damning that is. well, when you can he — through how damning that is. well, when you can he or— through how damning that is. well, when you can he or -- _ through how damning that is. well, when you can he or -- hear- through how damning that is. well, when you can he or -- hear or - through how damning that is. -ii when you can he or —— hear or see something with your own ears and eyes that makes it different from whether you believe this witness, are they biased, you don't need a witness for that phone call. so you have to evaluate whether it is a crime to say, find these votes. or is it hyperbole. i'm sure donald

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Nicky Campbell

focus of the publicity and press coming out over the next few weeks will be what an utter shambles the police is. will be what an utter shambles the olice is. ~ . , will be what an utter shambles the olice is. i i , , ., police is. which is why and, helen, i will be police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with _ police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with you, _ police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with you, simon, - police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with you, simon, why - police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with you, simon, why it i police is. which is why and, helen, i will be with you, simon, why it is| i will be with you, simon, why it is so important if you can to hearfrom serving policemen and women this morning, you don't have to give your name of course. maybe you are not in the cops any more but you know what going on. you can text as well. i will read out text, you don't have to come on the radio if that will be a problem. i can understand if it is. good morning, simon.- is. good morning, simon. good morning- _ is. good morning, simon. good morning- how _ is. good morning, simon. good morning. how are _ is. good morning, simon. good morning. how are you - is. good morning, simon. good morning. how are you doing? l is. good morning, simon. good morning. how are you doing? i | is. good morning, simon. good i morning. how are you doing? i am aood. morning. how are you doing? i am good- how— morning. how are you doing? i am good- how are _ morning. how are you doing? i am good. how are you? _ morning. how are you doing? i am good. how are you? i— morning. how are you doing? i am good. how are you? i am - morning. how are you doing? i am good. how are you? i am fine. - morning. how are you doing? i am good. how are you? i am fine. let| morning. how are you doing? i am i good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask ou good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask you the — good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask you the question, _ good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask you the question, do _ good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask you the question, do you - good. how are you? i am fine. let me ask you the question, do you still - ask you the question, do you still have trust in the police? seriously lack trust in _ have trust in the police? seriously lack trust in the _ have trust in the police? seriously lack trust in the police. _ have trust in the police? seriously lack trust in the police. seriously l lack trust in the police. seriously lack trust in the police. seriously lack trust in the police. i am not saying that every police is like this, but if you consistently feel

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Hannity

sides. >> where areng o you going to sh yeah, you know, what i wasand going to say is i i was watching another network briefly and i heard them. >> i heard them say i was it between nine and ten ? no, never, never i never. hei only watch you .k at but i heard them say, look, the family the royal familyhey r hasn't called harry and megan to ask them how they're doing. e doinmaybe the royal family isd to their antics. maybe they saww this biography that came out. maybe they are used to seeing i all of this because i watch the netflix documentary twice. >> i will say i doubled. i do that. bottl i was on paternity leave.'s a so doing a lot of feel. so as i watched it, there's this moment where megan's like lamenting the fact that the paparazzrazzi chi are chasia her and you think this is really dramatic and you feel bad for her. no one shoul a d chase. not and then all of a sudden they flash back and it is not a chaotillc at all.fo >> okay, so i've been a fox form twenty seven years. yeah. i have never once been to a white house correspondentsd to dinner and i will never allow that record to be broken. >>e broken it'll be the longesty

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Outside Source

netflix immediately supportive? very much so- we — netflix immediately supportive? very much so. we went _ netflix immediately supportive? - much so. we went to netflix and a couple other interested financiers, and netflix were very, very supportive and very insistent on a tab to be made in german. it is a very german novel. it's a best—selling german novel of all time, still today. it is a novel that feels very contemporary and its language and very relevant and its message, and they were immediately onboard, yes. bud message, and they were immediately onboard, yes-— onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved — onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in _ onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in the _ onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in the oscar— onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in the oscar is - onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in the oscar is a i onboard, yes. and evidentially, that was involved in the oscar is a proof| was involved in the oscar is a proof of the efforts that you've made on this film. i wonder how it's been received in germany. it’s this film. i wonder how it's been received in germany.— received in germany. it's been received well. _ received in germany. it's been received well. there _ received in germany. it's been received well. there is... i i received in germany. it's been i received well. there is... i guess that german film industry and general public viewed act with the same kind as i and possibly intimidation that edward and i had.

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BBC News

we can now speak to chris pierson, who's the ceo of blackcloak, a company which provides cybersecurity solutions to high—profile clients. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc world news. this is potentially quite a blow for twitter, is it not? it potentially quite a blow for twitter, is it not?- twitter, is it not? it is. i think there _ twitter, is it not? it is. i think there are - twitter, is it not? it is. i think there are really . twitter, is it not? it is. i i think there are really three different issues twitter has in front of it. number one isjust its own internal security and the protections around all the user data. that is probably the biggest issue. the second is the information has been passed on to others, such as the ftc, the sec, regarding legal promises from past breaches, whether the information is practical or not. and third of course, we have twitter and elon musk engaged in litigation over the potential purchase of twitter, and one of the main issues there, misleading data around spam accounts, what net accounts. so those are really

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Review 2021-20211222-14:49:00

of brexit we have had this thing which is about tax treatment for the industry and we also have this ageing workforce of drivers in the uk which we have known about for some time, but in the uk every week, 2000 drivers leave the industry and only 1000 drivers are joint so we have got a real mismatch. irate only 1000 drivers are joint so we have got a real mismatch. we will talk much more _ have got a real mismatch. we will talk much more about _ have got a real mismatch. we will talk much more about one - have got a real mismatch. we will talk much more about one of i have got a real mismatch. we will talk much more about one of my i talk much more about one of my favourite issues which is bin collections because we have talked about this before but it is something which is so important and one of those industries we absolutely do take for granted. there were also shortages on the forecourt, petrol supplies ran dry. not because of a lack of fuel but a lack of drivers to deliver it. it meant scenes like this were repeated across the country.— across the country. shocked, how am i aoain to across the country. shocked, how am i going to get — across the country. shocked, how am i going to get to _ across the country. shocked, how am i going to get to work? _ across the country. shocked, how am i going to get to work? mike - across the country. shocked, how am i going to get to work? mike mrs i across the country. shocked, how am i going to get to work? mike mrs is i i going to get to work? mike mrs is nine months _ i going to get to work? mike mrs is nine months pregnant _ i going to get to work? mike mrs is nine months pregnant and - i going to get to work? mike mrs is nine months pregnant and i - i going to get to work? mike mrs is nine months pregnant and i could i nine months pregnant and i could actually— nine months pregnant and i could actually get stuck somewhere and not

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