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i'm evidence chemical weapons were simon evidence chemical weapons violation. used. government and moscow. mccoy. were used. incidents like this today at 3. between rising levels of violent crime and cannot be tolerated. despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were shootings and stabbings. falling police numbers. tolerated. used. including russia, must be held if their data has to account. police numbers have contributed to rising levels of violent crime. been improperly accessed. including russia, must be on sexual assault charges — he denies any wrongdoing. sport now held to account. on afternoon —— the regime and its backers. has been improperly live. situation and our relations to russia. police numbers have contributed to rising levels of violent crime. accessed. russia. sport now on afternoon to tackle this so that no parent has show responsibility and engage positively in the world community. positively in live. to bury their child. the world you may community. have a of the commonwealth games, you can actually show the whole race. new message... actually show the whole race. tackle this so that no parent has to bury their child. is right, i will show you if they've had data improperly accessed. two, which is a treat. if they've had data improperly coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. is a treat. accessed. coming up on afternoon live, all the shadow of you saying bolton over the last the sport. ten years. forward presence in estonia led by metres because usain bolt was running —— they're used. the last ten years. metres because usain bolt was running -- they're —— in the shadow of the usain bolt. the uk. of the usain the uk. used. running -- latest from the commonwealth of our close corporation and they're used. bolt. partnership in security. games. record from four years ago in glasgow. partnership in security. glasgow.
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we will bring you the action from the gold coast. action from the gold coast. mantle and shine on the global the weather looking very threatening. action from the gold coast. day five, from the gold coast in australia. coming up. stage. just after half—past. and continue the jamaican thomas has all the weather. dominance. dominance. we will stay engaged and we will still be close allies in the future. still be close allies in the future. dominance, he did not doing sack the as planned in the 100 metres. so you are most as planned in the 100 metres. —— he did not welcome in denmark. do exactly. did not do exactly. things will be warming up, we will talk about that in half an hour. akani simbine of south africa was the winner. south africa was the winner. in store, in about a week's time, in an hour. simbine of south africa was the winner instead. this was the men's race in australia. was the men's this is race in australia. the race. on charges of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 11! the first 20 metres yohan blake was in the yellow and he got like—minded friend and ally on a broad range of issues. broad range of issues. lost him the race. who assaulted 60 women over five a poor start. got a decades. backwards, carrying 1000 passengers for 11 kilometres in india. race. hello meant to be for adam gemili but he had to pull out through poor start. everyone, injury. had to pull out through injury. was a south african 1—2—macro in the end. this blake in is third. athlete adam gemili but he had to pull out through afternoon injury. pull out through injury. i'm live. to win a bronze or more, but he did not manage to do it. innocent civilians, many of them children. simon not manage to children. do it. chemical attack in syria. she was not able to do so, and it was fourth place once again. was fourth place mccoy. circumstances and we must urgently establish what happened on saturday. establish what happened once again. on saturday.
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finishing behind michelle lee ahye who was the gold—medal winner. as what happened in glasgow who was the gold—medal winner. four years ago. in syria on saturday. years ago. of people dead, including women and children. people and its legal obligations not to use these weapons. tobago for a woman in the history of the commonwealth games. win a commonwealth gold to use these weapons. the commonwealth games. and a good day dozens of civilians in douma. for trinidad and tobago. syria and russia have denied any attack took place. and tobago. for wales? and its backers including russia must be held to account. day for wales? you doing the 100 metres it would take up half the programme. must be held to account. of the victims had been take up half the programme. circumstances and we must urgently establish what happened on saturday. establish what happened on saturday. horrific. yes, with all the replays, of course! circumstances and we must urgently establish what happened with all the replays, on saturday. of course! wales have had a norms and counter proliferation and the use of chemical weapons. the use of fantastic day of three gold medals —— they have already superseded. good day? —— they chemical weapons. have already superseded. well, thanks to a very good day in the gymnastics arena. backers including russia must be held to account. held while here was a final chance the gymnasts attacks in surrey and this must stop. to to shine. today —— they have six, because of stop. account. commentator: it's going to be a thrilling backers including russia must be held to three more today. afternoon. three more today. account. long—standing international norms on the use of chemical long—standing international norms on the use of chemical weapons. the use of chemical kinsella of england already had a bronze weapons. while here was a final chance the gymnasts weapons. and silver. now a moment to to shine. —— the regime and is backers. regime and is backers. commentator: it's going to be a thrilling stay focused. afternoon. commentator: well to account and for breaching human rights. done alice
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sparkling rights. kinsella. of chemical weapons. success. will it be good enough. 7 for alice kinsella! month on the streets of salisbury with the nerve agent attack. with the nerve agent a bronze and silver. attack. now a moment to stay focused. commentator: well done alice kinsella. and supporting our shared national security. will it be good enough? security. 7 for alice kinsella! success did not end there. .. norms to be breached in such an appalling way. used to success on the horizontal bar, you knew norms to be breached in such an appalling that this was good. way. murder of surrogate and yulia skripal... skripal... near the city of homs. commentator: that the success did not end was absolutely near the city of homs. there. the syrian government and russia have blamed israel. israel was responsible. phenomenal. used to success on the horizontal bar, he so, it seems, did his parents. from beirut, and his report knew that this was good. a warning that his report contains images you might find distressing. they are doing the routine for him, love and! so, it seems, did contains images you may find distressing. his parents. they are doing appears to show one of the warplanes used in the attack. appears to show one of the warplanes used in the attack. the routine for him, love it! killing several people. killing several people. the airfield is located in the centre of the airfield is located in the centre of the country. taking the top prize. russia has accused israel of carrying out the the country. taking the top prize. russia has accused israel of attack. but it's yet to comment. russian and iranians forces are also believed to be stationed here. carrying out the attack. explanation other than to assume russia is responsible. but it's yet to comment. scotland in the men's pairs. russian and iranians forces are also believed to be stationed here. russia is responsible. commentator: wales have won the gold medal, what a turn up!
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and in the pool victory for scotland in the men's pairs. commentator: wales have won alys thomas. and destabilising activity will not be the gold medal, what tolerated. be tolerated. a turn up. that the israelis are still going to defend themselves. that the israelis are the shared thread russia poses to our security on a range of fronts. our security on a range still going to defend of fronts. themselves. makes it clear that this was probably an israelis attack. a surprise for many although it did need a moment to sink in. makes it clear that this was probably an israelis attack. this time in the 50 metres breaststroke. his team mate james wilby got bronze. in a rebel—held town close to the capital. in a rebel—held town close to the capital. medics hose down children to wash off any chemicals. with her final throw of the javelin. medics hose down some were barely conscious. for wales and hollie arnold the wait was worth it. children to wash need a moment to dozens of people died. adam wild, bbc news. off any chemicals. sink in. and its backers for this attack. some were barely conscious. on challenge from russia to international security. international security. dozens social media, the ‘perfect game' to reach the champions league semi finals. of with her final throw of the javelin. he people for wales and hollie arnold the wait was worth it. adam wild, bbc news. final tomorrow night at died. wrote... the etihad. and its backers for this attack. in the competition to go through. ukraine build its stability and resilience to russian interference. resilience to on social media, he wrote...
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russian interference. clinical, and when they had chances, we have got to save it. we have got to save it. one shot clear of fowler and secure his first major you need the perfect game to go through. challenges on our continent and beyond the borders of europe. perfect game to title. all four holders of golf‘s major titles are now beyond the borders of europe. 27 or under. go through. and they're all american have 90 minutes and in too. show the resolve that obama never did, to bodes well for them ahead of the ryder cup in september. football, anything can happen. get this right. show the resolve that obama never did, to anything can happen. to introduce "safe standing" at their stadium next season. all we can do, we are get this right. going to try. shoulder in estonia as part of the uk led nato battle group. uk led nato battle could draw a russian response. we are going could draw a russian response. group. applies to english football's top to try. several times that a serious provocation was two divisions. being prepared. the move would have affected about 3,600 seats. impacting both home and away fans. several times that a serious provocation was being but we all know and you all know, there is a lot of work to do. west brom have accused government of being "short sighted. prepared. there is a lot of work to do. of using poisonous chemical substances against civilians. expeditionary force to respond to crises around the world. crises around the world. of using poisonous chemical substances against civilians. about who is now favourite or whatever. staff who was attempting to make it look as good as possible. whatever. look as good as possible. next round and that is what we will try to do. sanctioned and i'm not sure how happy the green keeper is there. happy the green keeper is there. there is no suggestion that was choreographed. choreographed. kingston will leave the club at the end of the following an agreement brokered by russia. syria's war is changing, and it's becoming more dangerous. occasions when the mascot no doubt gets away with things. gets away with things. season. and about the key questions that remain to be resolved. studio: thanks forjoining us. end of the season. following an agreement brokered by russia. they have only won once in the league this season. that's all the remain to be resolved. syria's war is changing, and it's becoming more dangerous. sport for now. olly foster will have more for you in the next hour.
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safer after a rise in violent crime in to the bbc newsrooms around england and wales. the uk. possible links with our european allies. got mixed up in allies. joining me. gangs? on dashcam footage submitted by members of the something different. public. state we will want to ensure fair and reciprocal access to waters. chi chi izundo reports. of the start of the uk's shortly we will talk to rosemary watt—wyness and george turner. said the attack marked a dangerous new phase in the syrian conflict. and reciprocal access to waters. first ever national samosa week. definitely more yes, you are absolutely right. at chatham house. i'm intrigued. people affected by youth violence. dangerous back in a moment. first to stewart in norwich. ties into your long after britain has left the european union. thank something different. than you. chi chi izundo reports. i'm a victim —— camera footage. how do the police and courts use this dashcam footage? nimby are ready to accept questions. yes, reaching its end, no, it is starting a new phase. before. a new phase. to knife crime. please. i've got friends that are victims to knife crime. i've seen friends die of knife crime. rhetoric like that has to be is reaching its end, no, it is starting a new phase. —— dashcam. that died of a knife -- followed by action. followed by action. crime. dashcam. especially. help but notice the danish butter and the danish bacon on the shelves. and the danish bacon on at some point, rhetoric like that has to be
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i'll be honest with you. i'm black, but it's just a stupid ideology. followed by action. the shelves. often because people taking their footage from "oh, where are you from? "i don't know you. their dashcam. "what's your postcode? footage from their dashcam. norfolk police have had about 300. "what gang are you? like, it'sjust stupid, bruv. police have had about 300. red line but did not follow up a red line but did not follow up with their son getting stabbed? with any action. any action. any action. when the syrian regime did use chemical weapons five did use chemical you know what i mean? years ago. —— back in willing to cut uk some slack or fur would you be willing to compromise? would you be willing weapons five years 2013. now it is time to see how he intends to deliver. to compromise? ago. —— back in 2013. now it is time to see how he intends to deliver. to see how he to give the go—ahead for a chemical attack at this intends to deliver. stage? were a remainder, have you changed your mind? macro only show one side of the story. your mind? previously in this conflict, he thinks he can get away story. with it. go—ahead for a chemical attack at this stage? areas of original residents and this stage? rebel groups. products and i am sure —— some additional. one he wanted to force the largest rebel group additional. come and see me, a stranger, wanting in that region out. and i am sure britain would be keen to exploit these. to help me. would be keen to exploit these. to help me. point previously in this conflict, he thinks he can get away with it. he thinks he can get away got away scot—free —— it with it. looked like an assault. of an enhanced he thought he could get away with it. when i came out, i was an assault. trade agreement between —— eastern not going to be half—hearted. europe... between europe... between the eu and the uk. be half—hearted. ghouta.
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i was going to cut off the bad people in my life. the uk. off the bad people in my life. about being tough or soft, it's about being realistic and fair. about being realistic and often, often supporting what the witnesses have said. is about positively, and that is why i'm fair. witnesses have said. and right now we have... wanted to force the largest rebel group in that region out. still with them. i'm still with them. group in that region out. —— so far it is right now we have... in a difficult position, doesn't problems, in that you only get little part all about positivity. it? all about positivity. of the story. time, the big picture is, he thought he could get away with it. little part of the story. seen some dramatic he could get away with it. characters, not every evidence produced. horse is the produced. is matter of fact ford we are discussing is a trade agreement. itself is one of the active actors in the discussing is a trade agreement. same. conflict. overseen by russia, this puts them in a difficult position, doesn't it? in a difficult position, doesn't same. it? so we have got to be easy with how we approach her. by a car going very quickly, that is hard to defend. was largely apolitical sherard. hard to defend. itself is one of the active actors in the conflict. in the conflict. 2013, was largely apolitical the day and their instinct can sherard. sherard. kick in. gone by very quickly because they are fed up with being held up. you have got are fed up with being held up. we have to be realistic and we have to realise there will be changes. to realise there will be changes. there are problems with to take everyday. it. are problems with it. dashcam is making a lot of difference. making a lot of difference. said that two iranians have into this, do not get caught up in this lifestyle.
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this lifestyle. danish price tag, that's the been killed. killed. it is not good for everyone, trust me. reality of life. have been killed. of life. difference to the way people behave in the back of the cab. in the back of the cab. worries about where the next pinch point is going to be. it is one of those point is going to time, are things getting worse for those of you on the front line? areas. those areas. of iranian influence in syria. be more your pudsey in the future, u nfortu nately. be more your pudsey in be. those of you on the future, unfortunately. the front line? mansion of iranian influence in syria. we are hearing a lot about the shortage of police officers today. unfortunately. syria. shortage of police officers today. iranians influences along the growing up in london and safety along the golan heights. through all of this footage and look at exactly what is golan heights. heights. happening. at exactly what is happening. was their biggest concern. their biggest concern. security partnership and economic partnership. no one is listening, it's takes matters of the public and it may get looked at, it may partnership. did not feel safe enough in our into its own hands. not. city. at, it may not. does your chauffeur what were they have one? listening, it's takes matters into its own hands. doing about it? now it doesn't seem like it is an option —— his brother. have one? for anybody. yes, and i make sure we look at it on a regular basis. look at it on a regular basis. laughter i wish. laughter iwish. seem like it is an option for iranian influence is laughter i wish. anybody. anybody. i'm not going there. expanding. you have a chauffeur! how long has national samosa week and opportunities, youth centres and places the young people to go. been going? escalates involvement, iranians influences expanding. places the young people to influences expanding. go. soon as you say that, it is
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the money question. member states within the european money question. youth centres around the country have been closed. was around before, but it is the creation of a group in leicester. creation of a group union. union. the country have been closed. in leicester. this is part of the result of that? on the opposite they started the curry awards last year which was very successful. direction. year which was very successful. is part of the down unfortunately. are remaining in syria, now has gone on the opposite direction. result of that? thank you forjoining us. on the opposite direction. nice, but they decided to bring in don't think the conflict is anywhere near winding down unfortunately. near winding down unfortunately. national samosa week. thank you forjoining us. national samosa week. no mention of police cuts. no mention of police cuts. to falling numbers of police officers. the strategy focuses instead on drug and gang culture, and social media. also be a deal good somoza —— samosas at home and then maybe sell them for charity. here's our home maybe sell them for charity. for the remaining eu 27. of police officers. affairs correspondent daniel the bbc the strategy focuses instead on drug and gang culture, and social media. here's our home affairs correspondent sandford. have never done it before, and then you can sell them for charity. you can sell and so actually that is going please. daniel sandford. to be part of the problem. them for charity. three teenagers were murdered in london. part of the problem. in a drive—by shooting. history and the earliest references to it are three teenagers were murdered in london. from medieval persia. israel ogunsola was stabbed to to it are from medieval persia. are thinking it was the first death. other stuff which is not knives and in london and other big kind of street food. who was killed of street food. i may come of what is your direct message to vladimir putin today? message to vladimir putin today? guns, that helps? cities. in a drive—by guns, that helps? shooting. doing with our allies is assessing what israel ogunsola was stabbed to has taken place. like younger people dealing what has taken place. death. drugs.
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in london and other big food wrapped in pastry or a samosa wrapped in pastry and then fried. wrapped in pastry and cities. children and as adolescence and feel safe acting in that way. then fried. safe acting in that way. what does that mean? a game of table tennis? take you 3—4 hours of brisk walking to work off those calories. as the priority that it is just a to me. like younger people dealing media and they have been driven by something else. thought. drugs. something else. too late for some of us! we are putting substantial funds, £40 million and big business at that. behind it. as the priority that it is it is becoming really very popular. to me. tapas adults are affected but children affected by this attack as well. affected by this attack as well. is these incidents but we can't get rid of social media. very of social media. popular. we are putting substantial funds, £40 million are also discussing with our allies, one action is necessary. and theresa may's police one action is behind it. listen to the radio, you go cuts. version of nibbling food, and now it seems the samosa is taking over. to social media. necessary. and theresa may's police social media. seems the samosa is taking over. cuts. but has likely contributed. but has likely regime, we want to ensure that those responsible are held to account. responsible are held to account. contributed. years have had a significant impact on the rise young people who are aspiring to live in that world as well. live in that world in violent crime. as well. years have had a significant impact on the rise get into the american in violent crime. market, as well. well. billy big source of revenue for them at the moment. in the first place. —— really
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big. in the first place. course, russia is one of those backers. make 12,000 a day and they make 3 million backers. in the every week. million every week. video were of young people —— i'm a young people. convicted. people. it is a tiny minority involved in the video were convicted. in that. involved in that. has been you might grab a knife because you feel you need to? account and its backers must be held to account too. you might grab a knife because you feelyou need to? devastating. you might grab a knife because you feel you need dami odeyingbo was killed the to? sun, feel you need to? in south—east london injanuary. please. he seems to have been stabbed to death. has been devastating. living with fear and that is my boy was already dead, i did not get to speak with him. dami odeyingbo was killed in south—east london injanuary. he seems to have been stabbed to death. affecting young people. it has broken me affecting young people. also say is that they totally. my boy was already dead, i did not get to speak with him. i just want parents to speak to the kids... it has broken me need positive opportunities. to speak to the kids, to stay away from trouble. middle east, all in one opportunities. totally. tiny bit of pastry. i just want parents to speak to the kids... to speak to the kids, to stay away from trouble. pastry. when are you getting your reporter back in the office? reporter back in the office? ministers are introducing new supposed to bring a whole box but she left them behind, ministers are introducing new laws on the internet sale of knives. laws on the internet typical! she left them behind, typical! and you very much. sale of knives. good to see you both. —— thank
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offering young people positive opportunities in their communities. opportunities in their you will the 100,000 migration targets still apply after brexit? lines drug dealing. communities. still apply after brexit? both. i think there was more than one question! we have spoken about the lack of there was more than one question! money, also the policing. lines drug dealing. money, also the policing. case now, is that at the university of west london. nationwide every weekday afternoon at 430 here. interface important? important? at the university of west london. players and coaching he says the nature of gangs in the capital has been evolving. staff. of factors that are going capital has been evolving. a lorry while travelling to a play—off to be contributing to this. seen spikes in violent crime in london before. regime and the way in which they have treated their own people. match. have treated their own people. contributing to this. lebo diseko reports. improved coordination in london between different services. between different services. is that down to their loved ones killed in friday's crash. the mayor? down to the mayor? but we want to ensure those responsible are held to account. where the leadership is responsible are held to account. going to come from. it was sons, brothers, come from. neighbours and friends. one end, and older people not maturing out as they did before. maturing out as they did before. so they are very much... why through in the healing process of not? at one end, and older people not maturing out as they did before. our community. sorry... why not? we will get through this
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together. with young people that can help to make a difference. and i thank make a difference. everyone for their and more challenging to do support. that. that is where social media comes in, presumably. respect, and more challenging to do that. with a semi trailer, killing that. that is where social media comes in, presumably. 15 people. comes in, presumably. themselves, posturing... to work and study in the eu 27 countries as well. making commentary on this. countries as match in a nearby town themselves, represent their behaviour, we need long—term resources —— these young people. resources —— these young people. well. wider orbits than people who are when it happened. what does that mean? themselves, posturing... five years? gang affiliated. it can easily pull in other young people who are not gang affiliated. posturing... personal videos, people making commentary on this. there is a ratcheting up perfect. commentary on this. it can widen the orbit. much wider orbits than people who are gang affiliated. are with those who have lost so much are gang at this difficult time. affiliated. also at the vigil, canada's pull in other young people who are prime minister. not gang affiliated. not gang affiliated. crime, whatever type of crime, will come somebody else, there is a ratcheting up perfect. down. that is really only no doubt those gathered here wish they'd it can widen the orbit. never had to receive. true for certain types be able to support him to get into this, so long—term is long—term. of crime. this, so long—term is long—term. from a train and rolled back.
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still want to come and around, crime, whatever type of crime, will come down. study in the uk. crime, will come might be affected by a visual cast society over half a million already —— i totally agree. itotally down. presence on the street. travelled backwards for seven miles in really only true for he had cost. already —— he had cost. the state of odissa. agree. certain types of crime. of crime. onlookers from a platform might be affected by a visual presence on the street. shouting. allowed our youngsters presence on the street. wedges placed on the to go abroad the funding isn't there, it may not have that much of an to study. tracks. no one was hurt in the what happens? effect. to study. happens? incident. seven railway workers have been suspended. today, it may not have that much of an effect. creates added value add our educational institutions as well. educational institutions as firm cambridge analytica. well. somehow shouting just isn't going to work! improperly shared, with a million of them here despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were used. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. in the uk. our technology correspondent rory do whatever it takes to make the despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were used. funding reports that are required from other charitable trusts. from other streets safer. cellan—jones is realise that the uk has decided charitable trusts. here. to leave the single market. with cambridge analytica. do whatever it leave the single market. takes to make
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the streets safer. have been delayed. everybody, basically highlighting the fact that we are all using... the fact that we are all using... do they all got at and offered no chance and fo rg otte n ? alleged to have said the us actor and syria and the use of chemical got at and offered no say sarah? commonwealth games on australia's gold coast. comedian is guilty. here's your business chance and forgotten? gold coast. jamaican johann blake only third. weapons? weapons? they may say simon... ! forgotten? headlines on afternoon or do they want to find somebody who will talk to them? only third. adam gemili had to pull out prerace through injury. somebody who will out prerace through injury. live. talk to them? our members say, they want good sprinter did four years ago in glasgow. have the faintest idea what their data will be used by. relationships with the police. glasgow. that goes to everybody. relationships with the police. good community policing. more than 2 million as one of people. people. the measures. in washington regarding the recent data has scandals. that at germany's biggest united front and keep the perpetrators accountable. gone? lender. perpetrators accountable. wales, in the 200 metres butterfly, taking them to six overall. the role with immediate effect. taking them to six overall. last question will go to danish have more on those stories in a moment. broadcasting. broadcasting. opportunities and that is what is lacking at the moment. 5m last year.
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lacking at the data unbeknownst to you may have been handed to cambridge analytica. been handed moment. but what specific evidence do you have that russia is responsible? have that to cambridge people and employment opportunities russia is —— michelle—lee ahye. responsible? analytica. for young people. regulating credit rating for young people. —— your digital life. agencies. george, are we giving them a bad rap in the media? giving them a bad rap in deutsche bank one thing is missing the media? from that. definitely, it is the media and social media. — losing cambridge analytica. missing from that. what you can do about it... social media. i don't know... idon't know... their chief i don't know... improperly shared — a million of them here i do not see an apology there anywhere. see an apology there anywhere. of the family of novichok interesting omission. in the uk. executivejohn cryan. which were developed by the telling me what facebook users can expect. russians. giving out this information, does not appear to be saying... developed by the russians. not appear to be because of the violence going on out there —— that is why, he has been there now saying... said they got it wrong but it is not say it explicitly. look at newspapers. five years. say it explicitly. there —— look at newspapers. five years. travelled to keep its head above involved in state—sponsored assassination previously. assassination previously. water. that we are all using... —— (! has struggled. it is still having serious problems. having serious quiz, but you can still be dragged into problems. it. into it. young people are riding their bikes, and there was no problem, no issues. and there was have the faintest idea what their data no problem, no plausible alternative explanation in relation issues. will be used by. that goes to to this. thank everybody. more than 2 million people. —— he is very much part
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and instead we are looking at the stabbings and of the deutsche bank guard. you. the shootings. stabbings and the shootings. deutsche bank guard. connections, that is how you came up with this million figure. with this million figure. make a success of yourself and here are the examples. are the examples. away from the culture of investment to a retail old—style. and now has a mortgage and is looking after his family. away from the culture of investment to have their friends data shared looking after to cambridge analytica. to a retail old-style. for commercial purposes. to a retail old-style. for commercial purposes. his family. we are going to talk about that word, sorry, one thing is missing from that. i don't know... facebook? legal obligations not to use maybe that is... to talk about facebook? i do not see an apology there anywhere. sorry, maybe that is... these weapons. interesting omission. our asset manager from weapons. seven investment. other young people are appearto be saying... it has said they got it wrong but it is not say it explicitly. investment. doing in the media. media. george and rosemary, thanks for joining us. responsible for the poison gas attack in douma. attack in douma. and he will be grilled by american politicians for two days. politicians for two days. on the agenda when the leaders of the two countries meet. 15 minutes we are going to get all of the 87 million... this is the first time it's given this guarantee of the 87 million... 87 million people will be sent a message. that the information is out there, there is nothing you to washington. our correspondent laura one of those messages. can do. still be dragged there is nothing you can bicker is in there we do. seoul. into it. go!
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either you will get one on the left or one on the right. on the left or one on the right. direction of israel which has declined to comment. declined to comment. two iranians killed in that air strike. that is how you came up with which have taken killed in that air strike. going on as to what happened with the data, that was the past. this million figure. your data potentially. the data, that was the past. you more reaction to what the prime minister had to say. impact of the data sharing could —— actually communicating, through whatever be continuing. continuing. channels. the whatever channels. apps. similar things and more may be uncovered as days go on. uncovered as days go on. we will maybe speak with you later. maybe speak with you later. maybe you will get an e—mail. maybe you will get an e-mail. for commercial purposes. you will get an e-mail. looking forward to it(! between president trump and decide whether to keep them on board or not. that strategy to tackle violent crime kim jong—un. or this morning. jong—un. word, is likely to have contributed to a rise in "sorry", not. serious crime. here's our home affairs correspondent if daniel sandford. you click was killed in a drive—by shooting. despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were used. forward, this will have a big impact on the facebook shares. us sanctions on what exactly does that mean in terms of north korea and dini cries asian? of north korea there and dini cries russia — what and... asian? do whatever it takes to make the effect are they maybe that is streets safer. where they actually having? in terms of north korea say it... with cambridge analytica. and denuclearisation? denuclearisation? the russian market tanked 11% and the rouble fell 2%. israel ogunsola was stabbed to
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death. politicians for two days. in london and other big by a south african, johann blake but more for "malign activities" around the world. cities. that the information is out there, there is nothing you can do. is only heard. only heard. adam gemili had to pull out prerace through injury. these sanctions like younger people dealing out prerace through drugs. injury. are beginning as the priority that it is to going on as to what happened with the data, that was the to take me. event, just like she did four years ago, in glasgow. past. the impact of the data sharing more heartbreakfor could be continuing. effect. take effect. her. we can now talk about this a bit further. we are putting substantial funds, £40 million things and more may be uncovered as days go trinidad and any summit, there is the possibility of a miscommunication early on. of a behind it. at seven investment management. tobago take miscommunication early on. and theresa may's police gold. on. wales have already beaten their golden tally. cuts. golden tally. of their free today in the 200 metres butterfly. but has likely metres butterfly. taking them to six overall so far. russian companies and oligarchs, will they do serious damage? —— akani simbine. will they do serious contributed. a decade the leaders of both korea's have come face—to—face —— koreas. damage? will have more on those stories after 3:30pm. have come face—to—face —— a juror alleged to have said the us actor and years have had a significant impact on comedian is guilty. koreas. in his second trial. the rise in violent crime. a woman 14 at his mansion in pennsylvania 14 years ago. years ago. the jury at his first trial last june couldn't reach a verdict. has lost 20% of its value and this is hitting them where it hurts. is hitting them where 27th of april where we get a better idea of what could come it hurts. next. idea of what against the 80—year—old. in the first place. could come next. a period of five decades. he denies any wrongdoing. will have to go somewhere else in the world, that is quite important. the world, that
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he denies any wrongdoing. neda tawfik reports from new york. laura bicker there. in a moment the business news. is quite important. bill crosby is first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. once again on six years has regarding facebook, we have had trial. in the video were despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were used. tripled. the breaking news. breaking news. convicted. # shoot him up, rest in hell, if i end up in court it wasn't me... and a country reeling from the to britain and forced to work for little or no money. metoo movement. do whatever it takes to make the has been devastating. a period of five decades. streets safer. tougher action against criminals who exploit dami odeyingbo was killed in south—east london all except andrea constand ran out of time to bring charges. workers. mr fedak, mr feko, why did you force men to work as slaves in the uk? injanuary. he seems to have been stabbed with cambridge analytica. from her and one other to death. my boy was already dead, here's your accuser. in the czech republic. i did not get to business headlines against modern slavery. speak with him. it has broken me on afternoon totally. live. i just want parents to speak to the it might make a difference. in cleaning jobs for little or no kids... in other words, it's too early to celebrate, mr cosby. a feeling that this won't make to speak to the kids, money. it any better? to stay away from trouble. whose data was shared with cambridge any better? and was analytica. essentially now are introducing new laws on the internet their property. in washington regarding the recent data sale of knives. scandals. better looking after that date than it has been in the past. who was just 17 when she says cosby drugged and assaulted her in 1986. can it do at germany's biggest i could not open my eyes, i couldn't that? lender. -- look after move or say anything. the role with immediate effect. that date. -- looking after that date.
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lines drug who says cosby drugged and with that, what i did was i got drunk and i tried dealing. raped her in 1982. to commit suicide. the last thing i remember was bill cosby... in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me. prosecutors will but had come to the uk and ran businesses in the welsh capital. argue that 5m last year. of west london.... this shows a pattern of the welsh regulating credit rating of behaviour. agencies. assembly building. an arab this is an organised crime group. reassured otherwise they will thank you for coming in. good afternoon. fashion week stop using them. which left her incapacitated and not able to reject his sexual advances. afternoon. — in were based in the czech using them. republic. is true, gang culture and social media, are they right? riyadh? an operation to make money on the back of others. media, are they right? there is a lot to do with that, i think. but ultimately the verdict will hinge on andrea constand's case. lot to do with that, i think. so will the metoo that is a first. absolutely. movement help bank, are they going to write modern day slavery is thought christian saving? remember back in 2007—8 there was a significant rise. her? christian saving? significant rise. of the kingdom of saudi arabia. to be the world's most i think so, they have got to change a few things. anything what has happened since then is really a change. lucrative crime. since then is really a change. else? dubai is very much much viewed as credible. an international city. and a 300% rise since and older people are not maturing out city. are telling the truth. as they did before. records began six years ago. out as they did before. so they are very much... why not? but there could be thousands more victims out due to various speeches... there. modern slavery and labour exploitation take many forms. but this is the first fashion website that we've missed.
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week to take place in riyadh. car washes in south wales. the example of the car industry and cut its carbon week to take place people and once you get in its very difficult to emissions. and was called america's favourite tv in riyadh. get out. difficult to get out. dad. more competitive and therefore more violent. for reducing emissions violent. well below the legal minimum wage. but now under very different circumstances. businesses from husbands £30 a day, 0k. levels. neda tawfik, bbc news, new york. and fathers. fathers. sulphur than car diesel. respect and it's more challenging to do that. and women have been allowed to visit sports wheels. do that. that's first social media comes in, presumably? the business was making comes in, presumably? after the ride—sharing firm bought us bike—hire firm jump. up to £4000 a week. "pedal assist" bikes via an online in our investigation and said the business had now changed hands. platform. you helped recruit guys to work here for £3 an hour? you deny that, yeah? in a way that women can do in the west. a link to which is on the business section them to work for little or no money. the public have got a massive responsibility. of the bbc website. beauty director at the daily mirror. who exploit workers. mr fedak, mr feko, why did you force men to work are they getting the minimum as slaves in the uk? how significant is wage? violating a children's privacy law, according to the this fashion week? very cheap, let's question ourselves where these new york times. individuals come from. in the czech republic. week? against modern slavery. the platform is meant only ratcheting up effect, it can widen the orbit. community, in plain sight and under our very noses. for users aged 13 and the orbit. above. in cleaning jobs for little or no step because of the cultural
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money. changes you have mentioned. and was essentially now their you have mentioned. that is us. markets? property. around, crime, whatever type of crime will come down? crime will the ftse100 doesn't developing therefore western fashions? come down? stay still. fashions? doesn't stay still. was down but now it is up, but for 26 years. with that, what i did was i got drunk and i tried not by an enormous amount. to commit suicide. by an enormous amount. 5%. anti—social be a might be affected by a visual presence on the street. by a visual presence on the street. by andrew burke in january at a travel agent in southport. with the attitude towards trade wars. wars. but had come to the uk and ran businesses in the welsh capital. who was in a relationship with ms hayes. of "unspea of the welsh assembly building. talking about today, it may not have that much of an effect. this is an organised crime group. kable savagery. that much of significance because people will pick up on unfair tariffs which america thinks china is an effect. were based in the czech that as well. imposing. pick up on that china is imposing. republic. an operation to make money on the back of others. as well. in yesterday's general election. twice about that if they think they might get stopped? might get stopped? might be room for some sort of agreement. produced stuff which is very fashionable in the west. will ensure the defence of the country's borders. we have got to leave it there. fashionable in the west. thank of the vote, and two—thirds of the seats in parliament. any idea about what will be coming you. jenny hill reports from budapest. out of this week? modern day slavery is thought to be the world's most lucrative crime. out of this week? victor orban's
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done it again. poison attack on a rebel held town an hour and they will try and do it later. a third consecutive term in office. in syria. in syria. later. translation: there is a big battle behind us. we have won a crucial victory. and a 300% rise since records began six years ago. about the causes of this, when we talk about a solution... got a chance. talk about a solution... but there could be thousands more victims out that is what makes it so interesting. given ourselves a chance to defend hungary. there. modern slavery and labour exploitation take many forms. interesting. what would you come up with, where hurts and feels bad. quickly, probably by the conversation is about what is happening in the arab fashion world. happening in the you start? end of the day. you start? solutions are as complex car washes in south wales. arab fashion world. even if one expected a lot more support for one's party. day. as the problems. what about opportunities for when things go differently to what we as the problems. british designers? neighbourhood policing and community engagement is key. designers? would have liked. for a the british fashion industry is very while hungary will make a major decision in the next 24—48 hours before clarifying. next 24—48 hours engagement is key. successful. industry is very successful. held its before clarifying. breath. a record turnout led communities, there is a huge untapped reservoir... untapped reservoir... to delays in the is russia, syria, iran or if it is all of them together. around the world very keen to see what happens in the next few days. what happens in the next few days. count. mr orban's fidesz party all of them together. well below the legal minimum wage. thanks forjoining us. exactly the sort of police ruled that would then that? that would then that? £30 a day, 0k. has seemingly won a majority. trump answering questions about the ongoing crisis in syria. that's it from your afternoon live and now the the business was making up to £4000 a week. team for today. markets. the ftse100 next the bbc news at five. in our investigation and said the business had now changed hands. time for a look at the weather. they know who they gang boys are and work their families, that's caoimhe. work their families, is down... you helped recruit guys to work here for £3 that's caoimhe. down... were plenty demanding an hour? you deny that, yeah? down about 20—30 points, but it has come back a little. change. the public have come back a little. we need change because got a massive what is happening here responsibility. is chaos.
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the problem? everything! sunshine in northern england, scotland and northern are they getting the minimum euro but not a huge amount ireland. scotland and northern ireland. wage? of difference. there isn't much corruption, healthcare in ruins, low wages... to analyse. capacity build them and make sure they can resist... analyse. not a huge amount going on, victor orban was always confident they can resist... it takes money, doesn't it? i'm afraid. of success. i'm afraid. we can't have excitement every europe's watching closely. doesn't it? central areas and the rain —— mr orban very cheap, let's question ourselves where these day, simon! across the english channel. every day, simon! knows how individuals come from. sometimesjust not as exciting as you'd like. the english channel. to upset as exciting as you'd like. ain't that the truth! time for a his neighbours. look at the community, in plain sight and under our very noses. weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. and, most of all, people and volunteering, we may start to make a difference. start to make a difference. no migrants. it's proved again to harding, very good of you to come and talk about that. thank you. be a winning electoral tactic. a simple message — wanting to send them a wedding gift to donate to charity instead. hungary comes first for it has been like us all. it is a case of rain at times in southern areas. today mr orban, very few migrants it since yesterday, not are coming into this country. pleasant at all. why the focus on immigration when so them to work for little or no money. at homelessness, hiv, and the armed forces. few people come? this is a question for the future. mr orban, the eu say that you who exploit workers. flout its values and its laws. five. mr fedak, mr feko, why did you force men is this the
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to work as slaves in the uk? direction that hungary should be going and that is how it will stay. in the czech republic. in? we are just chemical attack in syria. against modern slavery. standing for democracy front is in the middle of the afternoon across the now. of douma. after all, he has powerful friends — russia, poland. south. and brussels, berlin, paris, will analyse these results. "strengthen its resolve". in cleaning jobs for little or no at the moment is money. represents the struggle at the very heart slightly cooler. the warmth has drifted into central and eastern parts of europe. of the european project. brutality and brazen disregard for its own jenny hill, bbc news, and was essentially now their property. people. slowly moving budapest. now, north. royal news. the reported chemical attack later. with that, what i did was i got drunk and i tried to commit suicide. you get to the wanting to send them a wedding gift to donate to charity instead. and from washington. middle of the afternoon. the other main stories on bbc news at five... but had come to the uk and ran businesses in the to deal with the issue. welsh capital. homelessness, hiv, and the armed forces. time for it is a a look complex problem. two showers developing across scotland. of the welsh at the and i am determined to get to the bottom assembly building. weather. this is an of it. organised crime group. mild air coming from the north, glasgow, and edinburgh, temperatures around 14 degrees. accessed by the political consulting firm cambridge the continent. temperatures around 14 degrees. graphics but they still look quite colourful. analytica.
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were based in the czech republic. and central and eastern areas, also in the south an operation to make money on the back of west. 9 degrees in london. others. a woman 14 years ago. about how warm it was last year, last year, 25 degrees. the world's most lucrative from now onwards into tomorrow, rain at times in southern areas. 00:28:11,351 --> 536870763:18:51,111 this 536870763:18:51,111 --> 1073741526:09:30,871 is 1073741526:09:30,871 --> 1610612289:00:10,631 bbc 1610612289:00:10,631 --> 2147483051:50:50,391 news 2147483051:50:50,391 --> 2684353814:41:30,150 — 2684353814:41:30,150 --> 3221224577:32:09,910 our 3221224577:32:09,910 --> 3758095340:22:49,670 latest 3758095340:22:49,670 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 headlines. morning, further north this i was paying crime. attention! time. attention! it rotates into northern ireland potentially in the afternoon. in the south, the blobs of blue are showers. ‘the girl on the records began six years dancing horse'. our ago. but there could be thousands more victims out depending on how much sunshine we get in london main there. modern slavery and labour and east anglia. middle of the week, this is what it looks like. story exploitation take many forms. at car washes in south wales. rain within that, that cold, it is starting to warm up five. across the continent. across the too. continent. well below the legal minimum looks like we wage. will keep that £30 a day, mild air. 0k. up to £4000 a week. canaries, i will be looping this in
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in our investigation and said the business had now changed hands. time. you helped recruit guys time. to work here for £3 an hour? no. week temperatures could be in excess of 20 degrees, is that warm enough? of 20 degrees, is that warm enough? you deny that, yeah? in excess? the public have got a massive responsibility. yes, some computer models are saying... saying 21, 20 2 degrees. when will you be able are they getting the minimum to know? wage? know? very cheap, let's question ourselves where these individuals come from. for this, next week, a change in the drip stream pattern. drip stream pattern. the jet stream is like a conveyor belt. is like a conveyor belt. —— change in the jet stream. in the jet community, in plain sight and under our very stream. noses. time like at the supermarket, that is what... supermarket, that is what... for a look whether it is right to left at the or left to right. to right. we shall move on to the weather forecast. weather... -- depends upon.
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you may be wondering what it was like this time last year. early on but what we have this afternoon... afternoon... that is because it is the night and day shots. i like that. was that really? that. this day nobody like that, i think it is quite a nice little addition. is quite a nice in 2017? little addition. this day, 12 months ago. . what is happening around about now... yes, this was a forecast... 45 minutes ago, these cloud patterns you can that was. clearly see it... ago it was still raining, the graphics have reset themselves. graphics have reset see it... lights are on, that's themselves. let's carry on, nevertheless. worth watching. so anyway, that is the jet stream. stream. england, more rain reaching further south as well. south as of the jet and the cold side of the jet, everything to the south is... cold? warm... well. in south—western parts of england, eastern counties.
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eastern counties. the equator, everything north is cold. are talking about clearer skies and 5 cold. degrees. 5 degrees. north, so there will be some rain around across northern areas. warm up and the temperatures could reach 17. there is an easterly breeze. yes, this is what i was not expecting... expecting... let's see what is happening next. anyway, that is it could just about get into the 20s, so there you go. it. it is a mixed bag and that applies to my graphics, as well. 00:31:53,901 --> 536870763:22:05,842 this 536870763:22:05,842 --> 1073741526:12:17,783 is 1073741526:12:17,783 --> 1610612289:02:29,725 bbc 1610612289:02:29,725 --> 2147483051:52:41,666 news 2147483051:52:41,666 --> 2684353814:42:53,607 — 2684353814:42:53,607 --> 3221224577:33:05,549 our 3221224577:33:05,549 --> 3758095340:23:17,490 latest 3758095340:23:17,490 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 headlines.
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this is what the computer is suggesting, anyway. suggesting, anyway. and now the next few days? few days? summarising next week, turning warmer, perhaps. warmer, perhaps. talking about the afternoon, very different. 19. the weekend in the south, so not too far off 20 degrees. far off 20 degrees. grey and miserable in the south but not everywhere. not everywhere. of northern england and northern ireland, very bright, with sunshine. ireland, very bright, with sunshine. the weather front is over the south. 12 in london, single figures in norwich. norwich. northern areas and it feels more pleasant. pleasant. out, pockets of rain that pop up june because of the afternoon. june because
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of the afternoon. counties, there could be rain in the south west as well. south west as well. just about staying dry, but it will be colder, as well. be colder, as well. this is the weather map. it is not really moving anywhere. anywhere. pushing cloud and outbreaks of rain in our direction. in our direction. the south—east tomorrow we could have temperatures back—up to 17. have temperatures back—up to 17. are talking about how mild it will be this week. be this week. blowing out of the
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east or south—east. south—east. temperatures in the north sea —— beast from the east. beast from the east. it will feel a bit cold. bit cold. and lincolnshire, but in london it will be 15 with a bit of sunshine. will be 15 with a bit of sunshine. south and maybe temperatures reaching around 20. reaching around 20. that is still a long way off. we will keep you posted. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. support for the uk after the nerve agent attack in salisbury.
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no mention of police cuts. must be held to account for the alleged gas attack in syria. moscow claims there's no evidence of chemical weapons use. data was improperly accessed. sport now on afternoon live with hugh. there was a shock in the men's 100 metres at the commonwealth games. man looking to continue the jamaican dominance is yohan blake. dominance is yohan blake. of the favourites for the 100 metres final but instead there was a shock. final but instead there was a shock. akani simbine from south africa was the winner. this was the
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race. blake stumbled out of his blocks. stumbled out of his blocks. first 15 metres might have lost him the race. the race. to be running but he had to pull out because of injury. because of injury. blake was just bird in the end. bird in the end. has made a step up this afternoon —— blake was just heard. has made a step up this afternoon —— blake wasjust heard. blake wasjust heard. finished in fourth place and she also finished fourth in glasgow. also finished fourth in glasgow. she was very upset afterwards. was very upset afterwards. you can understand why. understand why. gold medalfor trinidad and debate go. go. historic day for her —— trinidad and tobago. and tobago. asha philip has finished fourth again. and wales have had a good day?
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from glasgow and they are already on six gold medals. six gold medals. win the men's lawn bowls against scotland. scotland. scotland have a very good record in that competition. record in that competition. arnold with a world record in her final throw to win the javelin. final throw to win the javelin. record —— came in the pool for aled thomas. —— alys thomas. record —— came in the pool for aled thomas. -- alys thomas. you said if i won, so i will shave you said. we will all come and watch. i will put it on social media.
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50m breaststroke. distance by cameron van der burgh of south africa. england's james wilby took the bronze. knew it was going to be a tough race. race. for stop it is early for us, with the 50 can't be off by even 2%. the 50 can't be off by even 2%. i will now move on for the europeans. for england on day five. forjames willstrop in the squash. beating new zealand's paul coll. wales' tesni evans took bronze. it was a great day for england's gymnasts.
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to victory in the horizontal bar. in the parallel bars. international against india. thanks to an outstanding bowling display from two of their spinners. india madejust ii3 all out in nagpur. wickets each, in career best figures for both. match to come. to introduce "safe standing" at their stadium next season. applies to english football's top two divisions. the move would have affected about 3,600 seats. impacting both home and away fans. west brom have accused government of being "short sighted. that's all the sport for now.
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produced by the global shipping industry. objected to a 50% reduction proposal by 2050. say their economies could be damaged if action is too hasty. i'm joined byjonathan roberts from the uk chamber of shipping. let's talk about the size of the problem. problem. more omissions in country like germany. germany. world economy, globalshipping, 90% of global trade is moved on ships. of global trade is moved on ships. a fair and responsible and environmentally friendly way.
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environmentally friendly way. what are you doing to change things? are you doing to change things? full decarbonisation in the long—term. full decarbonisation in the long-term. long-term. and some people say you are dragging your feet. your feet. takes it very serious they, look at what is going on at the moment. what is going on at the moment. is why we are campaigning heavily this week. this week.
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cargo travelling the world, is that difficult? difficult? anything like the 50% and hundred percent target. percent target. batteries but also huge investment in the research and development. in the research and development. clock is ticking, is the technology insight? insight? battery power in a tanker across the atlantic? atlantic?
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this is a global industry and it needs to be done at a global level. needs to be done at a global level. what about sailing? and wales and getting things to consumers. —— roads and rails. improving the real hard business or shipping. shipping. battery—powered cargo vessel go any distance? distance?
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have into automotive technology, and let's see what happens this week. let's see what happens this week. the kind of innovation that we need to meet what will be robust targets. to meet what will be robust targets. jonathan, thanks forjoining us. in yesterday's general election. of the country's borders. of the vote, and two—thirds of the seats in parliament. jenny hill reports from budapest. chanting. victor orban's done it again. a third consecutive term in office. translation: there is a big battle behind us. we have won a crucial victory.
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got a chance. given ourselves a chance to defend hungary. hurts and feels bad. even if one expected a lot more support for one's party. when things go differently to what we would have liked. for a while hungary held its breath. a record turnout led to delays in the count. mr orban's fidesz party has seemingly won a majority. were plenty demanding change. we need change because what is happening here is chaos. the problem? everything! corruption, healthcare in ruins, low wages... victor orban was always confident of
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success. europe's watching closely. mr orban knows how to upset his neighbours. and, most of all, no migrants. it's proved again to be a winning electoral tactic. a simple message — hungary comes first for us all. mr orban, very few migrants are coming into this country. why the focus on immigration when so few people come? this is a question for the future. mr orban, the eu say that you flout its values and its laws. is this the direction that hungary should be going in? we are just standing for democracy now. after all, he has powerful friends — russia, poland. and brussels, berlin, paris, will analyse these results. represents the struggle at the very heart of the european project. jenny hill, bbc news,
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budapest. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. despite russian claims there is no evidence chemical weapons were used. do whatever it takes to make the streets safer. with cambridge analytica. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. whose data was shared with cambridge analytica. which it says
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said may have improperly received users' data. with cambridge analytica. at germany's biggest lender. the role with immediate effect. we'll have more on this in a moment. 5m last year. regulating credit rating agencies. companies aren't they?
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more to with what they call maligned russian influence. around the globe". are also sanctioned. "corru pt system".
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the ruble is down 2%. facebook? yes, more on facebook. io from its platform. aiq is a small company operating out of victoria, british columbia. it uses data to help micro—target voters. if you are sitting there thinking it hasn't affected you, you don't know? hasn't affected you, you don't know? that is right. tells them whether they have had any information taken from them.
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joins us live from nyse 2. what will happen later with facebook. facebook. information and they will give you steps as to what you can do. steps as to what you can do. authorise, for instance when you want to log on to facebook. want to log on
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to facebook. if you know —— no longer want to share your information with them. share your information with them. what damage is this doing to facebook? facebook? potential increased regulations affecting their business model.
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affecting their business model. could lead to investor concern in the coming weeks and months ahead. the coming weeks and months ahead. thanks forjoining us. deutsche bank sacked their chief executive? john cryan amid continued problems. as well as three years of reported losses. as chief executive immediately.
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they hope he will be able to bring the bank around. he's held senior hr roles at hsbc and ubs. their best and delivering something which delivers success. which delivers success. that people start arguing about whether we should finish the plan. whether we should finish the plan. they have hit the buffers in deutsche bank.
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deutsche bank. christian saving will be able to put this right? this right? he comes from a different tradition. he is a classic... classic... been seen by most people as a safe pair of hands. pair of hands. and they now have to think of a new wave approaching it. wave approaching it. typical safe parent german hands for a german bank. a german bank. —— safe pair of german hands. the markets? yes.
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ftse100 has turned sour, going down half of i%. as early as this year, according to a report from city am. see you in one hour. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. ireland and that is how it will stay. stay. middle of the afternoon across the south. south.
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weather is, and the air over hubble at the moment is slightly cooler. at the moment is slightly cooler. —— over us. over us. the warmth has drifted into central and eastern parts of europe. central and eastern parts of europe. in the south which will be slowly moving north. moving north. get to the middle of the afternoon, for example. for example. feel that cold because it is still relatively mild. relatively mild. mild air coming from the continent. from the continent. central and eastern areas, also in the south west. 9 degrees in london.
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on tuesday morning, further north this time. this time. ireland potentially in the afternoon. afternoon. in the sunshine, the blobs of blue are showers. blobs of blue are showers. sunshine we get in london and east anglia. anglia. middle of the way, this is what it looks like. what it looks like. germany through the north sea and there will be some rain within that. there will be some rain within that. continent, 21 in frankfurt, and we will keep that mild air. 00:58:43,973 --> 858993221:25:41,064 hello, 858993221:25:41,064 --> 1717986441:52:38,156 you're 1717986441:52:38,156 --> 2576979662:19:35,248 watching 2576979662:19:35,248 --> 3435972882:46:32,340 afternoon 3435972882:46:32,340 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 live.
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