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that sly next week. i have he knows that sly stallone is not a real boxer. i think it's one of the, i think it's doing quite well on foreign affairs, but i think he's forcing the table, you got them talking. some of them is extraordinary on both sides, it's ha rd to read is extraordinary on both sides, it's hard to read the kind of what the true mood is, even in the white house. of course, these two make a huge amount of noise and the people we hear very little from this china who was plaguing massive role at every stage of this. it seems to me that trump is handling his relationship, couple of weeks ago, he was trying to bully china into reducing the trade deficit. and trying to kind of fight on that front as well, with its policies. what kind of bring north korea to
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the table. those of the people whose motives we need to know. or at least, a question of, let's move on. so talks are happening, about what impact they are having. an intervention and interventions are never very popular with brexiteers. intervening on things i brexit. the referendum campaign of 2016, better than expected in june, referendum campaign of 2016, better than expected injune, about the bloodcurdling years of the speeches. a critical phase. his warning about a disruptive brexit can be very damaging to the economy and talks about the emergency measures required if we crash next march. may be boosting the amount of money...
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will this talks with the eu as well. had the tory, claim, not particularly a fan of brexit, she actually did it that things are coming toa actually did it that things are coming to a head. the key focus is this meeting in june. coming to a head. the key focus is this meeting injune. and before that the withdrawal bill, they won nine law going and those talks,. try to get that legislation through... biopic it is... you like it is coming toa biopic it is... you like it is coming to a head. —— and i think it is coming to a head. the vast costs, complicated want
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don't industry. because all manufacturing industry. because all of that, forcing companies into disaster measures. the railroads, that's... disaster measures. the railroads, that's. .. let's disaster measures. the railroads, that's... let's move disaster measures. the railroads, that's. .. let's move the thought of... elaborate a little camera on
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her next time. to the daily express, something that is also with getting red and angry about is... i want to bea red and angry about is... i want to be a leader of the conservative party admission from him, showing they andy scott this pretty short article on the inside of the paper, oi’ article on the inside of the paper, or use says i promise i'm going to spend loads of money on all of the defence equipment that could possibly dream of. i don't think he has. remember we have a spending review coming up. this is a pitch to say, unless you look at raising taxes, neither the nhs nor defence is going to get the money that the cabinet ministers talking about. well, spending 2% of the gdp. cabinet ministers talking about.
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well, spending 296 of the gdp. so one of the news here, they won't be spending as much as they otherwise do. tension is high, so we'll move onto something else. the political conditions, but it is very important inquiry, that is under way. we're still in the age of the tributes that relatives are playing a big rental inquiry, very moving. —— g re nfell tower rental inquiry, very moving. —— grenfell tower inquiry they are removing. —— very moving. -- very moving. the fire brigade, they are saying that they were told to stay put in their flats and to wait for evacuation. and that was abandoned at 2:47 in the morning. we're looking into the hour by hour happened. there was a call of this inquiry, andi happened. there was a call of this inquiry, and i think that it does i
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comment here, but they would have something to say about... at the time, there was this advice that you we re time, there was this advice that you were safer inside. because supposedly, the measures that existed were effectively creating isolating the fire from other people in the building. of course, that didn't happen, the flames are coming out in going back in. there was not the time, this note comment here. and who's to blame in bowl with the rules. this is such huge story, this appalling tragedy. and it does seem like there's going to be blame at every stage of the chain. from the manufacturers of the blocks, to the council response, to the fire brigade response, this was a com plete brigade response, this was a complete black swan occurrence that nobody was expecting. the fire brigade had never seen a fire like this and containment. so there's
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nothing that they can come out of this except potentially we can learn, but five or six years ago, there was this inquiry which to change building regulations, they cannot repeat that. they have to learn from this. let's move onto a story has been... chief political correspondent and it's about very important matters in politics. membership of the ncc. theresa may is paying seen as a ncc member. —— being seen as a member. but david cameron, they are all members. and we have to wait 26 years and theresa may canjust we have to wait 26 years and theresa may can just whizzed through, which is fantastic. a cricket club,. and
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that's the key thing, if you're into cricket you're probably a member. according to our page one, the curse of may. for trees made. according to our page one, the curse of may. fortrees made. i'm according to our page one, the curse of may. for trees made. i'm going to let her off, and set some default. my let her off, and set some default. my husband, will be a lords with our daughter on saturday, and when he gets home, he was a you must be prime minister. just to get in. fast tracking is not controversial. we need... we could do with a few more female prime ministers are the next coming years as well. and finally, and is not a happy finally, but it's
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quite striking in the story of the generation of #metoo. when it comes to the #metoo legislations and allegations. it's a bit depressing and heartbreaking to see that there is another. who is being accused... why make me as it responded specifically to the allegations, but he has apologised to those who may have felt uncomfortable, and i was never as intention. when you're his celebrity, not that i speak from experience. but you assume that people are be excited to stop i was once kind of like, flirtatiously pinched on the shoulder by celebrity. but it was horrid and
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creepy! i'm celebrity. but it was horrid and ' sure celebrity. but it was horrid and creepy! i'm sure he was not trying to be creepy, he was trying to give me the treat of my life. is all about power, particularly in the case like other actors or journalists, who might... these reports in new york that harvey weinstein is planning to hand himself to police. and a big story, the photo story. and i'm sure we will, doing dominick it's too late for us. 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 forward slash papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer thank you polly forward slash papers, and if you miss the programme any
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evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer thank you polly and christopher goodbye. much like yesterday, northern parts of the country found the sunshine today. northern ireland in northern england. a lovely day in places, taking in wakefield and west yorkshire. we found cloudy skies and rain, quite thundery too. i weather front across the south will continue to rights fairly slowly northwards. —— rise. england and wales, heavy
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like i mentioned, but to the north, largely dry clear skies. this is the picture for friday, high—pressure to the north of the uk, so into wales, we have that weather front that will bring a lot of clout and outbreaks of rain. as a dig a detailed look at friday morning, you could see when that weather front will be across wales to the midlands, across towards eastern england. mixed in, will see a little bit of dry and across the far northern england, northern ireland and scotland. you will see lots of sunshine, low cloud and mist, burning back to the east coast as the day wears on. an onshore breeze, but cool but for the west and given some sunshine, it will turn quite warm across the north. we could even see across the south, given some sunshine, humid
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here, could spark off an afternoon shower. but on friday, just northwards and disallowed, but we look to the south, does this saturday, and catching a downpour, but elsewhere, but get to some sunshine, quite warm with in the east coast. toronto 5 degrees. now would really pick up some very u nsta ble now would really pick up some very unstable atmosphere from the south across southern areas, unstable atmosphere from the south across southern areas, so we unstable atmosphere from the south across southern areas, so we could be looking at some torrential downpour is, some thunderstorms across the south and west of the country. but elsewhere, a lovely day, with lots of sunshine. a very warm into that holiday. warm and muqqy warm into that holiday. warm and muggy in the south, with the risk of thunderstorms. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11.00pm: president trump cancels the much anticipated summit with north korean leader kimjong—un — blaming pyongyang's
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"anger and open hostility". hollywood producer harvey weinstein will hand himself in to police in new york on charges of sexual misconduct — according to us media reports two men are sentenced to life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchester. governor of the bank of england, mark carney, warns a "disorderly" brexit could delay a rise in interest rates and says the bank would need to act to shore up the economy. and on newsnight, section 28 is 30 years old today. it was a law that banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools until it was scrapped. a lot has changed in the three decades since. we'll be looking back at its effect.
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