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00:00:00,001 --> 1073741525:48:22,358 hello, 1073741525:48:22,358 --> 2147483051:36:44,715 i'm 2147483051:36:44,715 --> 3221224577:25:07,072 ros 3221224577:25:07,072 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 atkins. breezy and sunshine and showers were just about do it. and these are the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. some changes with the weather forecast into the weekend. this is outside source. of opinion the leaders seemed to get on trump in washington. we are not having sex with him? begin imagine the kind of sorority girl stereotype. in washington. well. i like him a lot. macron‘s state visit is in full swing. on to warn the iranians about their nuclear nuclear deal with iran. ambitions. you see the fingerprints of iran behind problems. deal with iran. countries have ever paid. fingerprints of iran behind problems. stereotype. to the kind of language in my c other forms of, say terrace, use. other forms of, say terrace, use. if the nuclear deal is not upheld by mrtrump. also has a mean of the driver who killed 10 people in toronto is charged with murder. emerged that gives some insight into movtives. iranians government will firmly react. to extend the iranian nuclear deal is now weeks away. of the references that he made in that post. dehumanizing. has emerged. you are describing are not for women's right to vote. really being regulated. being regulated. it was put online minutes before the attack happened. in over 30 languages. note, they are almost unregulated platform. also tonight... ottoman turkish forces in 1915. but this is just a pot. your questions are always welcome. almost unregulated platform. but this isjust a home to some of the worst parts of let's go the internet. the internet. pot. will be left out of pocket. the politics will return soon. back to nazis and will return soon.
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the toronto everything that you can van attack think of. reports there —— but this is just a pot. and a think of. radicalise each other in some product allies. possible motive. product allies. to the same kind of misogyny that they are. thank you. its advertising. we are grateful to get time. information onto the‘s global stories. to get time. navigating that element of the story and he has done that excellently. and he has done that excellently. many thanks to him. stories. let's talk about this now. president macron‘s travel to washington. as involuntarily celibate. about the misuse of data belong to over 80 released are predominantly it's in female. arshy mann is a journalist in toronto who's million facebook users. full swing. they visited the oval office. visited the oval office. mr macron got the full tour. cambridge analytica. there was a full military ceremony on the white house lawn. reported on incel. thank you forjoining us on the outside source. this story originally. and welcome speeches. for a full bilateral meeting for the two presidents and their advisers. two presidents and their advisers. outside source. very beginning, most of us began today entirely unaware of incel. she says...
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today entirely unaware of incel. and then after and conditions of its platform. explain to that, a break. us what here's what mr was a press conference in the east room of the white house. a number of important moments during that press conference. kogan said today. this may be the pick of them. my view of facebook‘s comments are pr crisis mode, really. emmanuel macron said he's willing to work on a new iran nuclear deal. negotiated in 2015 with iran is this is. of zero and almost politicize misogyny. ithink... a bad deal. where we to have some control over their nuclear activities. are. we therefore wish from now on to work on a new deal with iran. their own press conference. here's carole cadwalla again... that's quite a shift. when it came to that deal. so misogyny. worshiped as an almost got she's amongst these young men. these young men. facebook post, alek minassian referenced rogers as well. sceptical. referenced rogers as well. here's president trump on the same issue. although mr president, you have a pretty good idea but we'll see. it is pretty scary stuff. but here's the company's pretty good idea
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pretty scary stuff. as a response to the fact that women are not having sex with him? but we'll see. with solid foundations because this is a deal with decayed foundations. is a deal spokesperson. insulting to with decayed foundations. the electorates. will pay a price like few countries have ever paid. campaigns. whether to continue to ratify the iran deal or to walk away. if america were to pull out, that doesn't end the deal. who win the races. conducted as we remember. it was not just the americans who ratified this. speak. it's also ratified by the uk, france, germany, russia and china. and aleksandr kogan. they continue to support but it remains under significant pressure on several it. in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. it's worth pointing out. these countries do not monitor it. fronts. updates, and then would use
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that information to target adverts. and it says iran is complying. this are complicated. this is iran's president hassan rouhani earlier. up to the commitment, the iranian government will probably react. here's zoe kleinman on that. working out what makes government will probably react. anyone betrays to do, they will know they face severe consequences. them tick. so there is president trump's feeling on one deal. here he is on a potential deal with north korea. them that are going to appeal to that particular type. i want to see denuclearization of north korea. and you don't work in education not something that... you are interested in education and i can a lot of concessions have already been made. method to get to. that i've made and i can target messaging concessions. i don't... at you. people would like to have had the
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position we're having. let's bring in barbara plett usher live from washington. you really looked. they might respond to. correct. live from washington. i think it depends on what you stand. advertising is less of a bug. then it's less irritating. was all i could find. stand. prevent mr trump from scrapping the existing deal. facebook says it did nothing and explored the idea. existing deal. use that information to target advertising. the nuclear court as the cornerstone. think it would work anyway. distance itself from the idea of using these techniques cornerstone. thought would appeal to mr trump and that sort of bigger, better way. at all? that means you are that sort of bigger, better way. maybe we can look into that can get something like that. the product.
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something like that. in order for you to receive commercial messages. mr trump changed before and after the meeting. you think it the meeting. makes his money? nuclear deal, saying it's not making it from you. to say they won't do it completely? it was terrible. i don't know. certainly this is their business model, using the data to make money. really important moment in westminster earlier. terrible. the first statue thinking about options, less inflexible and less works up. of a woman inflexible and less works in parliament square was unveiled. up. reconciliation of the bill rather than scrapping it. stay with us, barbara. millicent fawcett. she campaigned for women's right to vote during the early 20th century. i want to talk about the relationship of these leaders. theresa may spoke a lot of displays of this bond they seem to share. long hugs, long handshakes, even holding hands, kisses on cheeks. it's all been happening. we even saw this. what a great relationship we have to come and actually correct. at the ceremony. come and actually correct. it's not fake news. truly great woman, madame millicent garrett fawcett. finally it's not fake news. dame millicent garrett news. fawcett.
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but we do have a very special relationship. relationship. in fact, i will get that little history has many forces. piece of dandruff... that little piece of dandruff... we have to make imperfect. impact as significant and he is perfect. perfect. with you and you are a special friend. lasting as dame millicent. thank place at the heart of our democracy. you. this is the streetview of parliament square. watch that a few times, it's not getting any easier. before today there were 11 it's not getting any easier. that was a little strange, barbara. statues in total, all of men. yes. they include nelson mandela, abraham that was very hot. odd behaviour in the oval office, i must say. lincoln and mahatma gandhi. the oval office, i must say. writer and activist caroline the strangest things i've seen in the camera spray. the camera spray. i wonder what mr macron was thinking when i went on. criado perez. on international women's day in 2016. macron was thinking when i went on. the press corps watching but anyway, mr trump she spoke about this earlier. presented it... mr trump presented it... it kept up after that event and before. after that event and before. going before this summit and he continued it during. parliament square.
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continued it during. sometimes they look like they're playing and that continued as well. slowdowned and i stopped. playing and that continued as the statues, there were all of men. were they all of men? well. said to him that it surely not. was more than fake news. fake news. i'm not sure what exactly categorically placed that in. categorically placed that in. mandela, gandhi, abraham lincoln... barbara, thank you. but there was no getting away from the fact they were all, well, men. all 11 of them. i couldn't believe it. it was 2016. barbara plett usher like for us in washington. how had this already not been sorted? to set up a petition that started the analysis on the american side of the story. campaign for the statue. on the iranian perspective. statues in the uk. the problem here she is talking about that. british cultural and political life. not least in is... of sanctions in and there is a very simple reason.
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simple reason. that means you cannot really promote trade and investment. the statues. trade and investment. historical woman. us president who wants walk away from it. unladylike love of from it. iran and the us, the current administration can is really low. putting up statues administration can is really low. it's just a nonstarter of herself. for many iranians. statues feature a woman who actually iranians. start negotiating under the terms we see today. see today. existed. are talking about was happening in toronto. toronto. or making one hell of a start on we were not clear exactly the nature of what had happened. the nature of what had happened. now we know. it's the biggest mass changing that. killing for for body shaming women. many years. arms to play sport.
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she tweeted this extract from in toronto killing ten people. a number of others are in critical condition. a glimpse of a motive may be emerging. the globe and mail reporting... first of all, that is the facebook post the newspapers are referencing. before the attack talking about "incel rebellion". he says... her blog post... conservative culture makes it more complicated still. samrah fatima is from bbc urdu. as involuntarily celibate. described himself as an "incel". the police gave this update within the past hour. street and onto
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the crowded sidewalks. sidewalks. the sidewalk and the roadway with the vehicle. earlier, alek minassian appeared in court. he's inside this van i asked her how this post has gone down. being driven into the character assassination and will try to pull you down. court complex. to pull you down. the kind of reaction she's getting is of attempted very positive. murder. one resident saw the van swerve to hit the first victim. is very positive. he's been speaking to the players, malaga players in india and pakistan are huge stars. pakistan are huge stars. bbc. pakistan and as a conservative society. literally running by bodies all over the sidewalk. society. the sidewalk. think women should be playing certain types of sports. certain types of sports. some of them were in pools of blood. pools of blood. people were doing cpr, people were injured. yet, the kind cpr, people were injured. of... it was just pandemonium. just pandemonium. kind of... i want to say were changing, but it's massive. going crazy over here yesterday afternoon. changing, but it's massive. the population is so different and huge. was confronted by armed police. what happened is extraordinary. population is so it was filmed by a member of the different and huge. both, the problem is people don't public. have a look at this. realise the problem. without firing a shot. realise the the driver urges the officer to
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shoot him. problem. association with the daughter, wednesday, they make best brides. been a mobile phone. wednesday, they make best brides. for an asset management company. and one from they get married to somebody. things and the girl is out there on the ground plane, she'll get tanned. the ground plane, she'll get jordan. tanned. she'll lose her hair quality. she will be that much desired. will be that much desired. we also know a little bit of information about the driver. i will marry you? marry you? and wasn't known to the that is a very common thing that we get to hear. authorities. children where classmates describe him as thing that we get to hear. "harmless". outdoors, they often come across this. the bbc‘s nada tawfik is live with us from toronto. us from toronto. more understanding references and this facebook post. this. product that pakistanis and this facebook post. indians want to buy. attack, alek minassian left this cryptic facebook post here.
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it is... connection with cinema and averages advertisers. advertisers. cryptic facebook post here. follow, what they do is what violent contents that they've shared. shared. in that post, he also praised elliott roger. we get to see in cinema. to see in cinema. they have to be responsible of what they show up. they show up. they are inspiring people to behave in a certain way. praised elliott roger. california with a bmw that he was driving. driving. people to behave in a certain way. said it was too early to comment on especially the media sector has got to be more responsible. to be more
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that. responsible. formally, they will not they see on screen, they should be showing the right thing. showing the right thing. go into the motives. right sensibility should be transferred to them. with that sort of pakistan and armenia and the us and the uk today. motives. armenia and the us and the uk today. already at this stage ruled out terrorism let's turn to the democratic republic of as a possible motive. terrorism as a possible motive. congo. republic of congo. nada , —— we have had stories from. thank you. have held a rally. nada tawfik in toronto. in almost two years the government has santctioned such a gathering. it happened here, in the capital kinshasa. to quit as president. in a few minutes, we're going to turn to armenia. joseph kabila has been in power since 2001. in over three years. his two—term constitutional we'll talk about why it's connected to donald trump. limit. that he's exploiting. to discuss anti—semitism "disappointing". until a successor is elected. and thejewish leadership thing is, elections have been postponed twice already.
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council. this was a disappointing meeting, a missed opportunity, they said. here are a couple of people who were at today's rally. translation: at the bubble, there is no hope in our life. we feel like orphans. —— at the moment. translation: we are afraid to is our leader. young people don't have jobs. children don't study. people are dying all the time. missed opportunity, they said. improve discipline procedures as are top priority. top priority. but nothing changes. opposition supporters there. and that tone completely different. completely different. it as a missed opportunity, another sees it as constructive. sees it as constructive. there is indeed a lack of concrete plans in that statement. this is journalist louise dewast was also there. outside source the newly elected leader of the party to arrive. live from the bbc party to arrive. newsroom. umbrella it was on president macron on the rise since 2016. his state visit —— composition party was authorised.
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to washington. authorised. addressing publicly his supporters and members of his party. and members of his party. people were eager to hear what his message was in an electoral year. ballistic missile programme. let's pick up some of the main stories from bbc world service. stories from bbc world service. not everyone's convinced today's rally is a good thing. israel has announced it will not forcibly deport african migrants. who entered israel illegally. here in luanda, angola. israel cancelled a deal with the un to relocate over a five—year plan. a way of avoiding some tough questions that is from bbc somalia. the amazon last week. suspected him of murdering a at that summit. today was in terms of pr speaking, a great pr stunt. healer. he has semi—final between liverpool and roma at anfield. done. evaluating how the electoral process is going in congo. at least one person is believed to have been injured.
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but we have done in the last couple is going in congo. prevent from them gathering in getting together. of weeks. of the new prime minister. that was yesterday. today is one of even greatest significance. april 24th is a day of remembrance. getting together. to essentially to other leaders did, on, calm down. these are pictures from earlier. give me some peace. each year, armenia stops to commemorate the 1. let me carry on. i'm opening the political space. political space. it makes it really difficult pressure dittemore. difficult pressure dittemore. was on the ground, the situation armenians who were killed by ottoman turkish forces in 1915. has not changed. not changed. which is where the official commemoration took place. opposition people, still imprisoned. but have no doubt, it'll resume. some are still in exile. here's rayhan exile. on the ground that he was able to get away today. just a slap on the wrist. demytrie. lot of armenians turned up in the republic square for a big clean—up. of the polar regions is increasing. republic square for
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here's helen briggs with the story. a big clean—up. unpopular theatre, the former prime minister —— an unpopular leader. or even from washing synthetic clothes minister —— an unpopular leader. that goes will, he finally gave in to people's will and resign. will and resign. into the but what is next for armenia? for armenia? minister is said to meet the protest leader in this building behind me. leader in this building behind me. ocean. the two men represent as other things two opposing political sides. eat them. political sides. in power in armenia for the last 20 yea rs. so in were not talking about one type of plastic at all. in power in armenia for the which share being very small? last 20 years. that is right. break down into these years. fraction which only has 19 out of 105 in parliament. 105 in parliament. she's himself as the people's leader. leader. tiny little fragments. but our new parliamentary elections likely? elections likely? that's what the opposition wants. opposition wants. problem enough votes for prime
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minister. from fishing nets. the increase in economic activity around the arctic. i wonder which one of those is feeding into this. minister. in this process —— that armenia needs a fresh start. needs a fresh start. both actually. now has some plastic in in this country for a peaceful process. it. and finding thank you very much to rayhan. its way in bangladesh collapsed. up to more than 1100 workers died. the arctic, and it remains one of the world's worst industrial disasters. if you earlier, hundreds of people paid tribute at the site. there were also protests demanding justice for the victims. believe. some bangladeshi clothing factories. of local pollution and officials say those conditions have now plastic. improved. which is incredibly hard to
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and he was there five years ago. resolve. getting rid of plastics is almost impossible. long time to break down. that is certainly true. i asked him about that claim. brands in europe and the united states, they set up two groups. states, they set up two groups. you cannot buy these close without inspecting the safety standards. inspecting the safety standards. it is getting everywhere. use plastics and things you use situation has improved in the last once and throw away. five years. thank you helen. see you tomorrow at the same time. five years. improved dramatically but there are many companies which outsource. many companies which outsource.
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factories that have not been inspected so far. goodbye. hello there. weather is changing quite a bit at the moment. quite a bit at the moment. inspected so far. have a different set of factory rules ? ago we had high temperatures and early taste of summer. have a different set of factory rules? rules? early taste of summer. that whatever code you often see this, the year. outsourcing jobs to smaller factories. this, the year. sunshine and april showers and some of those will be heavier and dandy. factories. of those will be heavier and dandy. that is a concern for the reason we have showers is down to the jet stream. labour union activists. activists. these smaller factories have been neglected. have been neglected. that because this monitoring group has a mandate. to the jet stream. has a mandate. this year, another in a couple of years, who is going to monitor that? government that is what makes the showers. years, who is going to monitor that? the government to come together to formulate plans. showers. weather, brenda west howard from there. there. becoming heavy and maybe some helmick said. formulate plans.
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helmick said. and between the temperatures around 11 to 15 degrees. 11 to 15 degrees. pressure is still close to the northwest of the uk. the condition of the workers need to improve. thanks to anbarasan. northwest of the uk. northwest wind feeding the court iran. for nearly three and iran. for the showers are expected as we had on the thursday. a half years. as we had on the thursday. sunshine across more southern counties of england. sanctions on iran, which is a major oil producer. let's bring injoe millerfrom new york. counties of england. york. people are taking the threats from the president seriously. temperatures similar, 11 to 50 degrees. degrees. really quite uncertain from there and friday and on into the weekend. and friday and on into the weekend. -- 11 to 15. it is. --11t015. repercussions of withdrawn from that treaty. —— 11 to treaty. geopolitical risks that are affecting the oil market. affecting the oil market. almost a perfect storm of geopolitical risk. geopolitical risk. 15. conflict in syria that's threatening to widen into broader regions. could be a couple of trust and doubt. to widen into broader regions. you've got saudi arabia in conflict with yemen. with yemen. you got this prominent in iran and about venezuela. doubt. pressure will bring somewhat and potentially very windy weather. in iran and about venezuela. real question is why is the oil price even higher than $75 a barrel?
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price even higher than potentially very windy weather. could be further south and not as developed. $75 a barrel? we used to, years ago, oil prices were around $100 a barrel. were around $100 a barrel. answer to that is really the united states. brandon in mind. country to be, quite windy, maybe with coastal gales. with coastal gales. a little flavour across the highest mountains. states. gaps in supply that perhaps might be stopped by these geopolitical risks. stopped by these geopolitical mountains. with us and moving out into the north sea. risks. prices hover around 75 but not go much higher than that. very interesting. thank you, joe. appreciate the update. that isjoe in new york. let's talk about youtube. it has released its first north sea. of those could be heavier than average. three—monthly "enforcement report". and terrorist content. between october and december last year, 8. videos were taken down. average. temperatures but we should start to see the showers and sunshine. 6. see the showers and sunshine. temperatures similar again looking at highs was 19 and 14 celsius. and were then sent to
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at highs was 19 and 14 celsius. beyond that looking at it with a picture into next week. moderators. picture into next week. pressure, looks like we're heading into quite an unsettled spell. into quite an unsettled spell. it's immediately spotted. frequent cause a northwest you know the old saying about old dogs new tricks. of the uk. by learning how to code. uk. check this out. different from teaching any other age group. age group. them interested and end dates, they will find it interesting. will find it interesting. —— interested and engaged.
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interested and engaged. just been wonderful seeing how their eyes... eyes... progress and they are accomplishing something. something. train other people or even create apps as a new career, sure, why not? apps as a new career, sure, why not? because they are not aware of how technology can help. technology can help. box, and then you can use it for other purposes. other purposes.
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minutes, back in toronto for the latest on the investigation. thanks forjoining me. journey across the world back in the southeast corner of the usa. southeast corner of the usa. up with a waterspouts dummett which is exactly what happened. is exactly what happened. ring and kinetic activity across the southeast as far as the weekend. southeast as far as the weekend. and eventually new york against pretty wet and windy weather. pretty wet and windy weather. warm though, it has to be said in new york ahead of that system. new york ahead of that system. eventually, this gets into british colombia, tuesday, thursday, friday. colombia, tuesday, thursday,
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friday. fairly short—lived in one or two locations. locations. there, thursday, tumbles back as we get towards the weekend. get towards the weekend. madagascar as a tropical cycle here drives his way ever further south. drives his way ever further south. .. in the islands to the east of madagascar,... .. thankfully, that system is heading into open water. system is heading into open water. leaving behind the prospect of heavy and thundery showers. and thundery showers. area to help to alleviate the drought situation there. drought situation there. closed by to the islands of japan the last day or two. the last day or two. portion of the weather front back to the southern parts of china. the southern parts of china. lots of havret, thundery showers there.
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havret, thundery showers there. second half of the week, things will brighten up in tokyo. brighten up in tokyo. europe that we have seen in the last day or two. day or two. on the cooler side of the jet stream. stream. that's manifesting itself on the surface. this great ribbon of cloud. a cooler, fresher pills proceedings. —— feel to proceedings. still some spring want to be had. notice, kiev hangs on until thursday. thursday.
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