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you're watching beyond 100 days. they share the same vision, the same rhetoric and the same passion for twitter. the heavyweight division has been so no surprise brazil's president has been warmly welcomed to the white house. the trump of the tropics, jair bolsonaro is in washington, to mark a new beginning in bi lateral relations. time for seeing one champion, one an exchange of football shirts face, 19. becomes a mighty task to to seal a blossoming relationship. be that complete, you need then off for a news cooperation. a lot of people need to conference on everything from trade to the possibilty cooperate to make that happen. one of intervening in venezuela. thing about me, i want to find the best. i've been trying to prove to we really haven't done the really tough sanctions yet. the world what i have been saying. we can. referee joel mannix, and all options are open. who officiates non—league games, so we may be doing that. says there's a lack of visible black officials in the top flight and a lack of role models inspiring others to pick up the whistle. will brexit be delayed, prime minister? the margin for a brexit the football association says more deal is narrowing — than 2,000 of its 28,000 referees, theresa may is expected to ask from the grassroots to elite level, for an extension — come from a black or minority ethnic background. but mannix, who was inspired to get into refereeing when top offical uriah rennie left the game in 2009, says a route to the top for him
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is unessarily difficult. i'm not going to sit here and say it's because i'm black that stopped me,. yes, there's going to be more obstacles, i'm not stupid. when i walk into boardrooms and you shake someone because walk into boardrooms and you shake someone because mankind and pull it away from you, hold on a minute. there are clubs which would hinder and would say, i don't like him because he's a black referee or a black person. have i any evidence of that? no, because then it would be a bigger... and no—one's going to come out and say to you, the reason i'm stopping you is because you're black. no—one is ever going to do that. you get undercurrents. you get players trying to play with words, he said this, you said that. referee
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nickname, you'rejust he said this, you said that. referee nickname, you're just not like today. player, i'm not a full. you get the terraces and what's gone on that front. last week, we had someone come out and that front. last week, we had someone come out and point somebody, and they gotjailed for 1h weeks. —— and they gotjailed for 1h weeks. —— and punched somebody. but somebody that shouts out racial abuse get their season ticket taken away. i don't think there is anyone who says why not become an referee, because referees don't do that. you can become a police man. it's like me being black and wanting to become a policeman. we've got one national black referee. apart from bt sport, that's the only time you're going to immerse him. if you tune into that game and he's lucky enough to get it. need someone to change the mould. if i don't get up and say, you can do this, you're never going to believe in it, and that's the thing. you need that support
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attractions here in the city of york hoping to get a lot of people from abroad to come and visit in hotels like the one we are going into the light on that. we know 11.2 million people are employed in the sector around 50% of them are eu nationals. let's chat too a few guests. we have sarah. a local business owner. two cafes co m e sarah. a local business owner. two cafes come does brexit mean for your business if you know it all? that's a difficult question. at the forefront, it's about staffing. i've got about four or five eu nationals, my concern is, whatever the outcome, they may not choose to stay now. maybe there is a feeling of not being welcome. we just don't know what's going to happen. you represent the uk tourism industry. what's it like out there? is there feeling the same? as sarah said,
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there is a fair amount of foreign workers in the industry, augmenting a british workforce. a lot of those don't feel particularly loved at the moment, for want of a better phrase. they're feeling uncertain about their future. what are they doing to prepare the businesses? we've been advising hospitality operators to talk to and engage closely with their employees and make sure they know through government websites and our websites, to have the guidance and documentation to be working on the right to remain in the uk. do you think they feel prepared?” the right to remain in the uk. do you think they feel prepared? i hope they do. if they've been listening to advice, then yes. there are other areas, such as if there is no deal, there are concerns over supply chains and where products will come from, which would be disastrous if there are queues at the ports. you're nodding? we buy french wine,
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i don't know whether to stop buying french wine, wait until tariffs hit? it's very difficult. thank you for talking to me, that's it for me at a hotel in york. beyond 100 days is coming up, now for the weather. the weather is set to warm up in the next couple days, but just to warm up in the next couple days, butjust raining your expectations, because it won't be a huge amount of sunshine. clearly, we do have this area of warmer, milder air, sunshine. clearly, we do have this area of warmer, milderair, but sunshine. clearly, we do have this area of warmer, milder air, but the colours represent once, not necessarily sunshine. there will be a lot of cloud. there will be a change to a milder weather more noticeable tomorrow. no frost tonight under a good deal of clouds across the uk. some patchy rain and drizzle here and there, especially across parts of scotland and
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northern ireland and northern england. western coast and hills misty and murky, temperatures wildly holding up. around seven celsius. a lot of cloud over night and in the day tomorrow, still a little patchy rain here and there, especially towards the west and north and scotla nd towards the west and north and scotland in cumbria. elsewhere, a few cloud breaks here and there, especially to the east of high grounds, north east wales and north to scotland as well. warmer colour showing up here, the chance of seeing some showing up here, the chance of seeing some sunny showing up here, the chance of seeing some sunny spells and temperatures mainly around 1a degrees, though breaking into sunshine for a time. you could be reaching towards the high teens. it will feel quite a different out there. for many, light winds, feeling pretty across northern scotland. looking at the picture for thursday, an area of rain hanging around here, not just thursday, an area of rain hanging around here, notjust through thursday, but into friday as well. a
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particular wet spot of weather with the wind is picking up. elsewhere, clouds, sunny spells, still mild. that rain across northern scotland, looking at the picture into friday, from an area of low pressure that from an area of low pressure that from friday into saturday will start to drive a weather front and southwards across the uk, although weakening. that process begins on friday, eventually the rain beginning to ease in north west scotland. moving into parts of england and wales. cooler behind that area of rain, still mild to the south of it. that pushes through on friday. into the weekend, it has cooled a little across all parts. drier weather across the weekends, turning what across parts of scotla nd turning what across parts of scotland on sunday.
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