Skip to main content

tv   The Papers  BBC News  May 15, 2018 10:45pm-11:01pm BST

10:45 pm
the ether the other side thing and the other side disagrees. 63 people have died in the violence over the last few days. families are very upset. what ever would have happened in that area, it would have happened in that area, it would have happened with or without donald trump, but has he fanned the flames. the timing was terrible. he was supposed to be in the running for a nobel peace prize last week, and a week is a long time in politics. we see these horrific pictures now and will a lwa ys these horrific pictures now and will always be linked to donald trump's actions. and here are seems we are very used to in this part of the world. that is the tragic scene. peace talks and humanitarian effect, we are used to this and it seems to be going on. downing street refused to be drawn in to the suggestion that there is a direct cause of the
10:46 pm
embassy moving and the violence that we have seen. of course, the violence is ongoing all the time and it isjust out in the media focus specifically. but number ten were very clear, the violence is unacceptable. there were suggestions from the israelis that hamas is using this as a excuse, and it is the most contentious issue imaginable. but there is no doubt the scenes we're seeing here are utterly detrimental to the efforts that are ongoing and donald trump is saying he's committed to that but his actions would not make it look so. his actions would not make it look so. we heard the ambassador, and they were defending themselves and defending their borders which they have had to do many times before, he said these, they do not want to use sniper fire said these, they do not want to use sniperfire but when said these, they do not want to use sniper fire but when you have 2500 people injured as well, there it is
10:47 pm
criticism on both sides and there might have been put to this for many yea rs. might have been put to this for many years. we are going to stay with the telegraph. you brought up transit trump. do you want to pick up this latest. we only got this in the evening. things may have ground to a halt in the korean peninsula. people we re halt in the korean peninsula. people were saying go donald trump. look at this extraordinary peace diplomacy, and suddenly, tonight we find out that these talks that were supposedly going to happen within hours between the north and south had been cancelled because of military joint had been cancelled because of militaryjoint exercises that have been carried out between the americans and south korea. the americans and south korea. the americans say this is normal, and not provocative, and they're going to carry on with plans for donald trump to meet with kim jong—un himself. do think that is happened? it looks as though donald trump had
10:48 pm
achieved, it is falling apart and the whole thing is looking messy. we are dealing with giant egos. they wa nt are dealing with giant egos. they want the attention. kim wants to be seen as part of the establishment in the world with a bit more respect, and donald trump, similar. he is all ego as well. i think the north koreans are playing a game. you have not noticed yet, we're still watching, do not do anything that will annoy us. annoy us. it is a warning shot to donald trump. you're not going to get the peace prize yet. the spokeswoman said that we are carrying on as before, we are working towards this summit, we have not been given any indication that it is over. it would be foolish not
10:49 pm
to test this. you do not well it is going to happen. were you surprised? no. iama going to happen. were you surprised? no. i am a cynic. lara, let's turn to the times. what do you think of this story? i am happy to see this headline. i wish it could really happen. the basic principle, i think, most people would agree with. we spend so much time on our phones and because of e—mail and the ease of which you can catch up with work, just before you fall asleep, means that people are constantly in a frame of mind where they are engaging with work, checking their e—mails, making a decision whether or not to respond. it is exhausting, andi or not to respond. it is exhausting, and ifind if or not to respond. it is exhausting, and i find if i or not to respond. it is exhausting, and ifind if i go on holiday, i will delete my e—mail app. i do not
10:50 pm
wa nt to will delete my e—mail app. i do not want to know. it is addictive. professional working adults just having a look at the papers before they go to bed. kits will be there checking their phones. they are going to have, my generation did not get into that until they were in their 20s. they have had it since they were ten years old. these people who do spend more time on these things. it does have huge repercussions on peoples lives. if you appear on a 2k hour news channel. i have up black spot on my village, so i've had happy with that. let's stay with the times. have you travelled, to switzerland? america? the flag? do you find offensive? you have to be careful. with the flag, and this story in the
10:51 pm
times, and they are urging fans not to display it. it is a sensible advice. given our problems with russia, and most people do not go out for a fight, they want to see a football match. but given with what we have seen, the hooligans from russia, and the police, he has been sensible. i do not think it is about patriotism, but owed to russia, be very quiet, do not get into trouble, oi’ very quiet, do not get into trouble, or you could be in a bad position. they have talked about how you can get 15 years injailfor various disorder there, which you would have not thought in france or somewhere. be very careful. they have also warned, you can seeing in spain about gibraltar and get away with it. do not do anything like that in russia. do think pay attention? if
10:52 pm
the messages coming out now, it might be in there. it is not safe, actually, to do the things you might wa nt actually, to do the things you might want to do. they are not going to risk it, is what i have been hearing. they are saying i am not going there. some people want to see the football. discover that the law. lu he vowed to bring an end to the language of the hostile environment that was brought in. he cannot be too much about it. you have to get on with the job. people
10:53 pm
have to get on with the job. people have been wrongfully removed. these people have been ripped out from theirfamilies. coming people have been ripped out from their families. coming back people have been ripped out from theirfamilies. coming back where they live, they might not be able to get back into their homes. their families have been put through hell. because of this. it is going to keep going. we are going to skip to the metro. the story of the week. and it is developed so quickly over today. this is thomas markle. he seems to be starring in the trans—atlantic version of the beverly hillbillies. we were told by the tmc website, he speaks too often, he is having some surgery speaks too often, he is having some surgery at the moment. he has had some heart problems because if you are trying to keep a low key on things, do not talk to the biggest gossip site. he has been badly advised somewhere along the line. there is a lot of criticism, from people who have said why wasn't the royals taking him to one side? if
10:54 pm
this was your daughter's wedding you would try to be as private as possible. you would not try to create headlines and he seems to have been badly advised or not a very clever fella. do think he is overwhelmed and has underestimated the media and the way things are handled? i do not want to say the beast, but the royalfamily handled? i do not want to say the beast, but the royal family is very different. and the media attention that the royal family draws, maybe he should have had more support. naivety? he must have been spoken to before. but you do not know. i do feel sorry for nearly everyone involved in this story. it isjust awful and if you were the queen looking at the front pages, eating your toes, you would be horrified at what your grandson was going through. this is meant to be a happy day for both of them, and the
10:55 pm
british public cannot wait for it. why we have had to make it so dramatic and twists and turns. it is like a soap opera. the latest is that he would like to come but he may be unconfirmed reports that he may be unconfirmed reports that he may be unconfirmed reports that he may be undergoing surgery. so we just do not know. it would be nice to see him there. it would be a fairy tale ending. we still know, the front pages are still going to be pictures of meghan and harry. we will have forgotten about this. lara and michael, it has been a pleasure. thank you very much. that's it for the papers tonight don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc dot co uk /papers and if you miss the programme any
10:56 pm
evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer thank you michael and laura. goodbye to you. that obviously was not the case here to finish it the date in. the height of the day around 23 or 24. that was not the case further north. looking away towards. through the rest of the night, we will push the weather front at her forward, as you see there on the bigger picture. the odd bit of rain getting into the northwest of england. underneath the cloud, temperatures are holding up.
10:57 pm
90, the skies are clear. and you end up 90, the skies are clear. and you end up with a chilly night. 0ver 90, the skies are clear. and you end up with a chilly night. over the next 24 hours, we are going to push the front after towards the south, sweeping away what would have been a warm spell of weather over the past few days. falling behind, cooler conditions coming from the atlantic. clear skies, but chile starts. it equates to a sunny day. what a contrast to today. for the greater pa rt contrast to today. for the greater part of scotland. further south, quite a bit of cloud in the east, all pushing the temperatures back. and a chilly start as we clear all of the cloud, to thursday. the clear skies falling behind, high—pressure beginning to dominate, so lots of dry weather. but a fair amount of cloud coming off the north sea, and a northerly breeze, a chilly north sea, pegging the temperatures around the coast, ten or ii or 12. some
10:58 pm
sunshine, 16 or the coast, ten or 11 or 12. some sunshine, 16 or 17, and we do it all again on friday. perhaps a little less tha n again on friday. perhaps a little less than the way of breeze, as you notice here across the eastern shore. towards the northwest of little more breeze, and worked out eventually. those temperatures of somewhere between 11 and 17, should just cover it. here we are into the weekend. high—pressure trying to keep the atlantic at bay, but as it goes towards scandinavia, we get a wea kness goes towards scandinavia, we get a weakness of high—pressure and it just may have the effect this morning on one or showers. it should not interrupt this evening in the vicinity of windsor. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: more funerals in gaza for palestinians killed in the deadliest day of violence there since 2014. the international community calls for an end to the violence. the scottish parliament has rejected a key element of the brexit legislation — prompting talk
10:59 pm
of a constitutional crisis. north korea has cancelled tomorrow's high—level talks with south korea because of anger over its military exercises with the us. the latest figures show wages rising faster than inflation for the first time in a year. facebook says it has taken down millions of post with extreme content in the first quarter of 2018. and
11:00 pm

40 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on