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you're watching beyond 100 days. this is bbc news. our top stories: i'm rebecca jones. the trump of the tropics, the headlines at 8pm: jair bolsonaro, gets a warm welcome at the white house theresa may writes to as he and president trump the european commission president mark a new beginning to lay out the government's plan for delaying brexit, you're watching beyond 100 days. but an impatient brussels wants in bilateral relations. they share the same vision, the same rhetoric and the same a concrete strategy. passion for twitter. will brexit be delayed, prime extending the certainty so no surprise brazil's president has been warmly minister? the margin for a brexit welcomed to the white house. deal is narrowing. without a clear plan would add theresa may is expected the trump of the tropics, to ask for an extension, to the economic cost jair bolsonaro is in washington, the eu is asking, "what for?" for our businesses, but could also to mark a new beginning incur a political cost for the eu. also on the programme: cash to splash? in bi lateral relations. you'll certainly need some to live in some of these cities. an exchange of football shirts we'll look at the world's fears of at least 1,000 dead to seal a blossoming relationship. priciest places. and this museum is really in mozambique after cyclone idai then off for a news something to bark about. hits the country, leaving a 30—mile conference on everything you won't want to miss my visit to the celebration of canines, from trade to the possibilty stretch of land underwater. together with a special friend. of intervening in venezuela. translation: i still haven't found where my daughter was buried in the debris. we really haven't done the really tough sanctions yet. there is no furniture, no clothes. we can. and all options are open. so we may be doing that. only rubble and stones. will brexit be delayed, prime cyclone idai is possibly the worst minister? the margin for a brexit deal is narrowing — weather—related disaster ever to hit theresa may is expected to ask the southern hemisphere. for an extension — three countries — mozambique,
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the eu is asking "what for?" zimbabwe and malawi — are all affected. it is for the british government at least 1000 people are known and parliament to decide very to have died in mozambique, quickly what the uk wants to do next. but communication and access also on the programme..... three countries in southeast africa is so poor that the death toll devastated by the worst weather related disaster on record could be much higher. in the southern hemisphere. the death toll in mozambique is rising — miles and miles of the country is under water. we've been watching this picture is coming in today, they really are are these extreme climatic events terrible. nearly two million people lived becoming more common? in the cyclone's path. one 11—year—old boy in america it made landfall in the city of beira, rolling inland over mozambique, is now suing his government towards zimbabwe and malawi. aid workers say an aerial survey of the flooding in mozambique for failing to tackle suggests a district in central sofala province — which is one climate change. of the big crop—producing areas — could be submerged in the next 24 hours, putting thousands more at risk. hello and welcome — i'm jane o'brien in washington our correspondent shingai nyoka is in neighbouring zimbabwe and christian fraser is in london. and sent this report. there's no doubt that president trump and brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro like each other. the cyclone has carved out a whole new landscape. they made that very clear at today's rivers and waterfalls now flow news conference where they heaped where generations have lived. praise on each other. they also made it clear what they don't like — communities separated socialism — particularly
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socialism and venezuela. and in need of help. asked about the ongoing crisis, the weak, the old, women president trump said all options were still on the table — with children on their backs, have trekked for hours through mud including military intervention. to get to safety. this makeshift centre they've been there a long time, has only the basics — food, shelter, a few between him and his predecessor, at some point, i would imagine medicines for the injured. things will change, but we really we've heard harrowing stories. haven't done the really tough sanctions yet. some rescuers have told me of homes we can do the tough sanctions and all options are open. and also bodies being washed away so we may be doing that, in the rivers below, but we haven't done the toughest of sanctions as you know. washed away to mozambique — we have done, i would say, which is behind this right down the middle, but we can go a lot tougher mountain range — gone, if we need to do that. never to come back again. but it is a very sad thing. the trauma of the last few days is written on most faces here. many homes collapsed we are not looking for anything as people slept. other than taking care of a lot sarah managed to escape. of people that are starving and dying on the streets. what is happening herjob as a survivor has there is a disgrace. even the issue of nato membership been to bury the dead. for brazil came up but as mr trump translation: most of the bodies admitted he may need to talk were badly decomposed. to a lot of people about that first. we weren't able to move them, and we can now talk to nick bryant and we had to bury them who has been listening to that news in pairs because we didn't conference at the white house. have enough coffins. one senior white house official said yesterday, we buried 70 people. others are making their way back
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today this is a historic remaking of through the treacherous roads the us brazilian relationship. given to search for their loved ones. that brazil account for 40% of the kuru's uncle and his wife have population in that region, that is been missing for days. quite a big deal. yes. visit from we are not confident, but we want to get information out international leaders at the white so that we can get help from other house are such awkward affairs in those joint appearances at press people, orfrom well—wishers. conference and those joint appearances in the oval office but many more people remain huddled ina spring appearances in the oval office but in schools and basic in a spring sunshine of the white house rose garden, we not only sigh clinics, waiting for help. relationship blossoming but a translation: my mother, my father, relationship blossoming but a relationship that is clearly coming my two young sisters, to very quick flower, a fiercely one of whom had just had a child, nationalistic bed fellows, they they are all dead. lavished praise on each other, they translation: my house use the same language, jair was destroyed in the floods, bolsonaro, tranquilising billing and i was buried underneath. with the donald trump referring to my daughter was with me in bed members of the press as fake news. and was washed away from me. —— the words of donald trump but that they both joint and slamming pictures are starting to emerge from neighbouring mozambique, socialism, not just in confirmation that rescue operations that they both joint and slamming socialism, notjust in venezuela, but in the united states as well. it is worth pointing out the are finally under way. abnormality of this. if i write later coming to the white house and being given a very warm welcome by a rescue team released this video
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an american president, we would not operates staff jumping into have seen this in previous demonstrations. —— a venezuelan floodwaters to rescue people. they leader coming to the white house. we say floodwater has nowhere to drain. see these relationships blossom but as the death toll continues they don't always turn out very to rise in both countries, zimbabwe is struggling to keep up. well. who in this case needs who two countries are now united in mourning. most? i think this one could come on a substantial level, it seems that the trump administration is willing you get the sense seeing the first to givejair the trump administration is willing to give jair bolsonaro a lot more of pa rt you get the sense seeing the first part of the disaster. joining us from the mozambique what he was looking for. he is capital maputo is rotafina doncko, head of programmes for oxfam. looking for an elevated military relationship and donald trump even thank you for being with us. i'll just pick up that line from the raised the possibility of making report that the water has nowhere to this southern hemisphere country a member of nato, the north american go. just explain to us to geography, treaty organisation. he also raised why you're so worried about how many people may be affected? we are the possibility of an america that open upa the possibility of an america that open up a military base in brazil, a worried about — country of course that shares a thank you for having me — we are worried about so many people being affected because it's still border with venezuela. so they did only seem as sort of a meeting of raining at this point in time. it is minds, but on a substantive level as well, both leaders seem to be
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prepared to give with the other one affecting the search and rescue was looking for. thank you for operation. up to now, we know and as joining us. i'm joined by william cohen, former us secretary of defence. you already see, one of the towns is thank you forjoining me. let's talk already submerged. so we know for about socialism. how effective as a sure that, because of this and other complications in the infrastructure, tactic is this rallying around the we know that there are a lot of bogeyman of socialism 7 tactic is this rallying around the people have not yet been rescued bogeyman of socialism? if you look at venezuela, or really is happening because the roads are not accessible there has been kleptocracy, and and it's still raining. some people fundamental corruption. i don't think you can say it is socialism, but a very corrupt government for in mozambique live in fragile some time now. to associate that situations. i was looking at the map today, the central areas, these are with socialism, you can look at european countries to have more of a the big pro—producing areas. if those crops have been lost, the socialistic approach to protecting their people. i think this labelling impact of this is notjust for a few get a socialism is a mistake in the sense that it is really much more weeks, it will be months to come. impact of this is notjust for a few weeks, it will be months to comelj devastating come fundamental totally agree with you, it's months corruption, the people have been totally agree with you, it's months absolutely ripped away from any to come. and if you remember, prior hopes in the economy come if you
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look at oil production, oil to come. and if you remember, prior to this, we also had some issues to production used to be 3.4 million do with flooding in these provinces. barrels a day, it is now down to about one and a half million by the now we are having this devastating end of this year. in all options situation in beira and the rain is according to president trump, still on the table for military intervention. do you get the sense continuing. where do you start with he is trying to find a justification for that? i think we have to be very careful about military intervention. a disaster on this sort of scale? what has to happen i think is any what do people need most right now? approach to venezuela needs to be a right now, because of the situation multilateral basis. we need to have in the waterand latin american countries, we need to right now, because of the situation in the water and leafleting, we know have brazil, argentina, colombia, that 90% of the infrastructure has and others for the us to stay already been destroyed. the most military option, that would be a mistake and would backfire on us. we urgent needs is shelter and help. could to be supportive on humanitarian associates and sharing intelligence and etc but a military operation i think would backfire on us. the other teams are working together operation i think would backfire on us. this is quite a sea change. at the moment. thank you forjoining brazil used to align itself with the
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leftist bloc in latin america with venezuela and cuba. the military in us at the moment. thank you forjoining us and very best of luck in dealing brazil still has some relationship with that. with the military in venezuela. this we now know robert mueller obtained search warrants for donald trump's washington see this as some leverage former personal lawyer michael cohen months before the over venezuela? i think it does. fbi raid on his office. that was revealed in documents today, which also showed frankly, for the president to mr mueller‘s team was allowed suggest that nato membership might to review years of mr cohen's emails and other be in online data from the time suggest that nato membership might beina suggest that nato membership might be in a line for brazil down the he worked under donald trump. road, that is a bit premature to say the mueller investigation preoccupies the president. ata minimum, road, that is a bit premature to say at a minimum, the fact that we are we know, because he tweets about it practically every day. recognising them as a major non—nato but despite all of the focus on the mueller investigation, member, that almost is premature president trump's numbers since we haven't really established are none too shabby. the fundamentals of the relationship for any sustained period of time, 71% of the american public says but it is important, so our the economy is in good shape. his approval rating relationship with brazil is very important, i will get the president has ticked up to 42%. credit for trying to solidify that good time then, to focus but as jane pointed out earlier, on the positives? this is a romance that is blossom hmm, no. today at the press conference very quickly, like the cherry with jair bolsonaro, he was drawn blossoms that come out in washington again by a question on the late at the first touch of sunset, we are senatorjon mccain. i was never a fan ofjohn mccain
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then swept with a large wing or and i never will be. april went and blown away. we have thank you very much, everybody. to be careful. it is a very good and joining us now from new york start of this relationship, very is former republican congresswoman imported to the us and to brazil, nan hayworth, who is now and that may have an impact on how with the independent women's forum. we approach venezuela. to have the brazilian supporting the united good to see you. looking at those states and other countries in the economic figures, 70% of people say region comes critical. watching these pictures, this loving between the economy's in good shape, why is these pictures, this loving between these two men, donald trump under the economy's in good shape, why is the president not focusing on the investigation in the united states and now also the brazilian president positives instead of going back to under investigation, he and his sons the late senatorjohn mccain, to the mother inquiry, why is it not allegedly are linked to these focusing on the wins? the paramilitary gains that are committed quite a lot of violence in brazil. is this an opportune moment for donald trump to be meeting unfortunate thing is the wins are somebody of that kind, might he regret a photo opportunity like happening because of what he's this? i don't think he will regret doing, so obviously, in his actions, it. if we look at his relationship in his direction of his team and with kimjong—un, it. if we look at his relationship with kim jong—un, suddenly it. if we look at his relationship with kimjong—un, suddenly not a democrat that we could be proud of this administration to deregulate steadily, to cut taxes, to reach out oi’ democrat that we could be proud of or with president putin, or with the to communities of colour and provide president of the philippines or any economic development zones, to pursue and achieve key criminal
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of the other strong leaders, he justice reform, in his actions, doesn't seem to hesitate to embrace them and i don't think he would have every day, this president is working ha rd any hesitancy here, in fact, he is every day, this president is working hard and winning for the american people, and that's what is reflected very supportive of it. you are off the china i believed to markham in this polling. but someone over secretary. trade talks also here, and we are slightly detached reopening. where are we at the from the united states, they look at moment how close to a deal?|j the tweets, this is what we hear every day, they will say how can he reopening. where are we at the moment how close to a deal? i really don't know. there were rumours a be still at 42% when there are so week ago that they were nearing a much richer on the twitter feed? is settlement. i know the president just because people don't pay lilley chinese president has expressed interest in coming to attention to sensor people don't, florida. i think that is off now. —— you're quite right. sensible people how to go to work everyday and for i think the chinese president. we are back to negotiating what will be their families and ensure the time period in which the everything's going right in their own lives, they don't listen to the imposition of the shipping tariffs noise, they see the results and their jobs, noise, they see the results and theirjobs, and noise, they see the results and their jobs, and rising noise, they see the results and theirjobs, and rising wages, new opportunities across the country. would come. the chinese president wa nts would come. the chinese president wants them off at that whether we small businesses are thriving, every can breach our break that settlement demographic that we start a has remains to be seen. i hope to be re cord demographic that we start a has meeting with a number of top record unemployment. it's really officials in china to see where they are on this. i think it is pretty
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beena record unemployment. it's really been a marvellous opportunity for all americans to prosper, and it's clear the president is not there get good they're not concentrating on at it ora clear the president is not there get at it or a good thing because i the noise. let the folks on the frankly don't think we are ready at media and entertainment registry the chinese may be ready but this is battle on, we got on with our work. the chinese may be ready but this is the wrong time if they have not agree to the fundamental terms of this agreement, it is a mistake as i —— entertainment industry prattle was with north korea, to meet with the leader, it would be a mistake to on. yet the mueller investigation have the president come all the way to the united states only to be overs ha d ows on. yet the mueller investigation overshadows all of this. how turned away, that would be very bad important is it that the report is made public? the house of for us and for the president of china. both sides in the a lot of pressure. thank you forjoining us. representativesjust interesting what you said about made public? the house of representatives just voted socialism being. notjust foreign unanimously to release the results of the report. i think it's pretty policy but also there, and domestic clear the president is not going to politics as well. clearly he will be found to have colluded with the make a lot a reference to socialism and to the democrats in the run—up to the 2020 election. and already russians in any form, sol be found to have colluded with the russians in any form, so i am not afraid of what they mueller report will reveal and i trust the attorney is. we are seeing him describe socialism as a scourge of the nation general to understand what are the become something that must be best interests of the country and i defeated. so yes it is interesting that socialism which i would anticipate we will know what the
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mueller report says a quite question whether a lot of people really know what socialism and the true sense actually means, how it is promptly. but how concerned are you becoming this new bogeyman and of course, these words and labels take on their own momentum. so it will be about the other investigations, particular where you are in the southern district court of new york? interesting to see how that went up works out for the more. cabinet sources have told the bbc i think they're going to play out as that theresa may intends to go they might, but the point is that to brussels on thursday and ask for a delay to the brexit process until the end ofjune — this president is on the job, that's while reserving an option of postponing brexit what i care about as a citizen. the for up to two years. re st of what i care about as a citizen. the rest of what happens in the a request for both a short and a long delay — investigations of michael cohen at's commonly known as hedging your bets. many dereliction is, that's an after a fractious cabinet meeting entirely foreign thing in terms of this morning one source told our political editor comparing the actual work the laura kuenssberg "it seemed president has to do every day for the pm was avoiding making an actual decision again. and wants the option of short delay the american people, to defines us, to try to find a way, to facilitate the greatest of having another go prosperity, and i think he's done a with her deal.‘. that is pre—supposing that the speaker of the house tremendousjob prosperity, and i think he's done a tremendous job in that. prosperity, and i think he's done a tremendousjob in that. that's prosperity, and i think he's done a tremendous job in that. that's what allows her to bring back that deal people really care about the most. for a third meaningful vote. if you look at the cnn figures, none too surprisingly,
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the patience is wearing thin they're confident in the economy and among eu governments. their belief in free markets, a key today the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier said distinction going into the 2020 an extension will only campaign, across many political prolong the uncertainty. predilections, free markets still prevail. i think it's going to be the european council will need important for the president, because to assess what is in the best interest of the eu. he isa important for the president, because he is a free market president. thank extending the certainty you forjoining us. without a clear plan would add to the economic cost now to the battle which has been for our businesses, but can also brewing between donald trump incur political cost for the eu. and the husband of one of his key advisors, kellyanne conway. it is for the british government for months, george conway's and parliament to decide very tweets have been lashing quickly what the uk wants the president and yesterday, he started tweeting pages from the manual of mental illnesses, saying the president's condition to do next. was getting worse after he indulged in a tweetstorm at the weekend. that plan still being formulated. a short while ago we talked to the former downing street adviser on legislative affairs nikki da costa. i asked her if we're getting to the point where questions are being raised about the prime minister's future? this extraordinary. this man's wife works the oval office! kellyanne this is really difficult for somebody who has worked with the prime minister and has a lot of conway goes in there every day and loyalty too. i know what my former supports the president, he's there collea g u es
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loyalty too. i know what my former colleagues recently wrestled with tweeting about her husband, a total this. in his view was that it probably was time to step aside. i'm loser, is the tweet today. how does this work, what does kellyanne probably was time to step aside. i'm probably in a similar camp and that conway say about her husband when i feel that the absence of a strong she goes into the office? who knows? leadership position and strategy come if the meeting for about three dozen pass, then there may be i think the issue here is that it's not unusual to have a politically destiny to be a change. —— the meaningful vote three. best this matter. how much like those who still have at this point? —— that's divided marriage. let's put it as discreetly as lance. i think the any of this matter? it is difficult tojudge how much more like there is problem here is exacerbated by the fa ct problem here is exacerbated by the fact it's all taking place on social in it. i think there is one more vote and i think that is probably media. we're all reading about it. now the limit of it securely. the who knows what people say in the privacy of their own home, but the numbers are still so tough. you have fa ct privacy of their own home, but the fact is it is all out there, and to have the dup come on—site and that's why it's so fascinating. even then you are still looking at between 20 28 hard—core and rg on to which mr conway responsed... top of that. the numbers are really difficult. reading some of the tweets from our political editor of the day, it was clearly a practise cabinet meeting today. the prime
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minister has likely support of so it's quite extraordinary. i've seen many people around the table. do you kellyanne conway, to the drive and get the impression that there is a try and gloss over it, she said, i lack of confidence in brussels now don't know what was said this morning, i was looking out the that she can get this deal through and is there a feeling perhaps in children. but we must talk about it. the cabinet that if she wasn't to they are close. there are close in get her third deal through, that public, i see them all the time, they are very charming to each third boat is practically for her? in terms of cabinet, really that other. so something works. odd, odd working relationship. make for somebody that i have worked over the last few weeks, with and have a great deal of we have seen students from around the world taking part in protests personal loyalty to, i do feel that calling for action probably the cabinet is struggling on climate change. they might not be able to vote, but their voices are being heard with the lack of a strategy and the and many are taking notice. lack of clarity as to what the prime 11—year—old levi drayhime is taking minister want to push forward. and matters even a step further — he's suing the us government for violating his constitutional as such, i think you start to get to rights by supporting the continued that point where they start to push use of fossil fuels. against that. the difficulty is you the issue is personalfor him, see it is very much the same way as because he lives on a barrier island today you hear on the deal the dup on florida's central east coast, state know we want to see the erg that may be underwater in just a few decades. movement labour mp say they want to i spoke to him a short time ago. say the dup move. in the same way and cabinet you get different members saying after you for making levi, describe where you live and them take the message to the prime
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how climate change is affecting you. everybody stepping back from that moment of nobody else's i live in florida on a small barrier communicating to the prime minister whether or not they think she should islands, and the town i live in is go. i'm going i'm going out that make no called indian harbour beach. the effects of climate change that i have experienced is sea level rise. i'm going i'm going out that make no i'm not. sorry. iam notjoined by i have been evacuated two times for her yet. it is you sitting there. i hurricanes. i've experienced red can see in empty seat in brussels. let's talk. this whole tide, which is basically the rising temperatures suffocate the fish and thing about whether or not she can there it has been millions of fish get a deal that everybody is already washed up on my beach. i had to wear rejected through, it doesn't make any sense at all. how are you are a gas mask, a full on gas mask, when going to agree to an extension when the deal that she had put through is i went to the beach to look and see what was going on. the fish that still on the table apparently? there are some tough talk today from michelle barnierfrom are some tough talk today from we re what was going on. the fish that were rotting on the beach released michelle barnier from the are some tough talk today from michelle barnierfrom the french are some tough talk today from michelle barnier from the french and german europe minister saying what is the purpose of delay. they want neurotoxins into the air, so it felt to spell out like crilly if he like you were trying to inhale a doesn't get it through, what is the political process that comes next handful of black pepper, basically. because obviously, it carries political and economic cost for all
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that sounds horrific. but why are the 27 states and the uncertainty you suing the government? why is the prolongs that but let me show you government to blame? i'm suing my the front page of the spanish government to blame? i'm suing my government because of their actions newspaper. that on the left says a to cause climate change. they have no deal breaks it would cost the spanish economy 90 billion euros in admitted in court they are causing climate change, but they don't care. just five years. that is where the reality comes in. the eu spent two they said that we should just go yea rs reality comes in. the eu spent two years negotiating this deal, for them it is the best on the table at back home and recycle and things them it is the best on the table at the moment. and potentially, this prime minister is their best option like that. but that's not enough. at the moment. not only in europe the government has been taking but also here in the uk, people are actions to cause climate change, so asking what comes next and there are we have decided to step up for our concerns that it would be a more brexit sow prime minister, somebody future and sue the governments. out from the brexit camp that would come so what you want the government to in and the dup have concerns about do? when we win this lawsuit, the that, would northern ireland and the concerns of northern ireland be government is going to have to put a front and centre. what would it mean for the longer—term negotiations if it was somebody like borisjohnson science—based government is going to have to put a science— based climate recovery government is going to have to put a science—based climate recovery plan into place. why is it so important oi’ for people your age to take action? it was somebody like borisjohnson or somebody to the right of the the reason it's so important for party. when they sit down and
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discuss this, towards the end of the week, they probably will grant her a kids my age to be taking action is note that sure extension to put the deal forward next week with perhaps because the government and the people in charge haven't been that caveat that if she does not, she had to sit out much more clearly what they would do in the long term. stepping up for their children's future and our futures. what are the ego. all to play for in europe. let's have a quick look at some of other people think of you, other the days of today's other news now. kids your age? other kids my age, we the president of kazakhstan has unexpectedly quit after nearly three decades in charge have a home—school explorer of the former soviet nation. explorers group, and all the youth that are part of that group and he has led the country their parents are very supportive of this lawsuit. because they realise since their independence in 1990 and said in a pre—recorded address on state television that the government hasn't been that his decision had ‘not been simple'. taking action. levi, thank you for the announcement comes weeks after the 78—year—old sacked his entire government over failures to improve the oil—rich nation's economy. joining me. you're welcome. can i firefighters are continuing fight for levi? he's extraordinary, to tackle a huge fire what it? ! be my guest. i couldn't at a texas chemical plant. the fire has been burning in houston since early on monday, and the city's fire chief said he expected the blaze to continue articulate that at the age of 11, i for another 48 hours. probably couldn't now. the owners of the plant says the air quality readings in the area now, where's the world's most
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expensive place to live? are ‘well below hazardous levels'. turns out its not one place, but three cities the head of the japanese olympic which share the top spot. committee has resigned over an annual survey from the economist corruption allegation over the awarding of the intelligence unit compares 2020 games to tokyo. the prices of more than 150 items, including the essentials — a bottle of beer and tsunekazu takeda is being investigated by french prosecutors a woman's haircut. over an alleged two million euro bribe paid to secure one more important tokyo's winning bid. to me than the other. and it appears that singapore, mr takeda said he will stand paris and hong kong are the down from his position on the international olympic world's most expensive cities. committee in order to prove his innocence. it comes as no surprise to me, having tried for four years to stretch a bbc salary in paris, that the french capital has moved from number two on the list to the top. the relatives of the fifty people the survey also looks at who died in friday's twin—mosque shooting in new zealand the cheapest places in the world — have begun arriving in christchurch from around the world ahead caracas, venezuala of the victims‘ funerals. the slow process of forensic is top of the list. identification has made observing the usual islamic custom of burials within 24 hours of death impossible a p pa re ntly apparently they did this to — only augmenting the grief calculate the cost of living of the mourning families. expenses for expats and business an australian gunman remains travellers, i'm wondering if i can the only person to have been charged in connection claim four years of backdated with the attack. expenses, probably not. anyway, it there will be a lot of focus on his motives —
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and the court case to follow — co m pa res but the prime minister expenses, probably not. anyway, it compares 133 cities, and the jacinda ardern said today that from this point on, benchmark, apparently, is new york. she will not be referring but i'm not sure convinced about to him by name. this, because i was looking at the he sought many things cost of beer. it says the cost of from his act of terror, but one was notoriety. beerin cost of beer. it says the cost of beer in new york is $3 33, and our that is why you will never friends were saying he could give us hear me mention his name. he is a terrorist, he is a criminal, he is an extremist, but he will, when i speak, be nameless. $3 if we could show him a borrower that was the cost. it says $2 for a to others, i implore you, speak their names of those beerin that was the cost. it says $2 for a beer in paris, i don't know where they're getting their prices from! speak the names of those who are lost, rather than the name and london is 20 seconds on the of the man who took them. list! they say it's a dog's life — so how about a dog museum? we're joined now i took my own four—legged freind by clive myrie, who's in christchurch, new zealand. to new york to find out more. police determine the shooter was acting alone. what is the case of within 25 years, england will not their investigation tonight? still building their case against this have enough water to meet demand — young man. suggestion is now that's the stark warning from
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the head of the environment agency. the impact of climate change, combined with population growth, according to the evidence at the means the country is facing an existential threat, moment they believe they have is says sirjames bevan. that this is the man who was he is calling on people to cut how much water they use. responsible for those attacks on those two mosque that he was acting danny savage reports. alone and that his motivation, they oh, look there's one even... even worse further up. would argue, was due to some kind of after the last few days in northern england, many people will be surprised to hear that there could be a water hatred of muslims and people of supply crisis in years to come. other faiths who are not christian. so they are continuing to build that but remember what it case come already charged him with was like last summer. one count of murder, but they make this was one reservoir near bolton. it clear that will increase when he but an awful lot of precipitation is needed if these reservoirs appears in court again on april the are to be replenished. 5th. but i think what was eight months on, and things interesting about what jacinda certainly look very different. ardern has said about not mentioning this man's name in the future is i couldn't stand now trying to deny him this publicity of where i was then. but the environment agency says that regular cycle of supplies running down during the summer months oxygen, the oxygen of being known and then being replenished by winter out there as the perpetrator of this rain is something that atrocity, she would argue the this won't meet our future needs. is what she was a terrorist one, he the suggestion is that we are going to have to drastically change our attitude towards using water. is what she was a terrorist one, he is in solitary confinement at the
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moment, denied access to the internet, newspapers, television, and able to see the result of his actions. that is part of the rationale i would suggest of the authorities and denying him the oxygen authorities and denying him the oxyg e n of authorities and denying him the oxygen of publicity that he, they believe, when appointed in carrying the environment agency say these out these attacks with some jacinda are some of the things we can ardern, made it clear she will not all do to save water. take short showers, not deep baths. mention his name wants to do the get a water efficient same thing. how does the public washing machine. turn off the tap when brushing your teeth, and when it gets hot, reacted don't water your lawn. that? there was a very public debate it will survive. so what do the people living about this in norway when he came to near the brimming reservoirs think of those ideas? we've got so much water around. whether they shall refer to carry so and they're telling us to cut down on it and there's not going to be any. much of the name a court case. it is and there's plenty of it around, so, yeah. well, i think unfortunately, very right at the moment, but do you whether we like it or not, it's something we're going to have imagine that as time goes by, they to get used to. obviously, there's lots of water will want to understand more about around here, but nationally, him and why this happened? that is a we can't actually use as much very raw at the moment. as she said as we do at the moment. part of today's appeal is based on the belief that we will get more come at this stage, so soon after we summers like last year. that certainly would put supplies under pressure. happened, emotions are very raw. —— as you say come at the state. people wa nt to
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as you say come at the state. people want to understand his motivation and get behind this alleged killer cats may think they rule the world, and get behind this alleged killer but dogs have just got and his ideas and has not processed, a brand—new museum of their own the thought of that, that is very in the heart of manhattan. the collection belongs farfrom the thought of that, that is very far from the the thought of that, that is very farfrom the agenda the thought of that, that is very far from the agenda on the thought of that, that is very farfrom the agenda on most the thought of that, that is very far from the agenda on most people's to the american kennel club plates. they simply want a and is packed with every sort of doggy art and object prosecution and they do not want you can imagine. this person walking the earth free again. having said that, as time there's even a 30 million—year—old fossil of an extinct canine ancestor. goes on, there will be a debate here isa goes on, there will be a debate here is a rising level of far right hate dogs themselves aren't allowed in — this is a museum for humans — but that didn't stop me speech, criticism of the immigration from bringing a friend. policies here come of migration policy and whether or not an the museum of the dog does exactly what it says on the label, atmosphere has been created here and i've been allowed to bring that might give foster to the kind a very special guest to see it. of idea this young man has reported this is alfie. this is the largest collection of canine—related paintings to have had. we have heard far right and objects in the world, courtesy of the american kennel club. politicians in parliament speaking alan is the curator. against immigration. members of the labour party itself, thatjust hisjob is to bridge the gap ardern belongs to, wants to cut between art lovers and dog lovers, migration. she is in a coalition with the new zealand first party using art to tell the history of the dog. it is sort of the english whose leader has spoken
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disparagingly about people coming culture of portraiture, here so there is wider debate going memorialising your ancestors. on about the rise in far right hate it started with people, then moved to horses, and then speech in this country. but at the dogs in the victorian era. in fact, it was queen victoria moment, nobody wants to mention his who really began the craze for dog name. thank you, clive. portraits, and british women in particular were highly influential interesting to hear him talk about as breeders and painters. this is a painting by maud earl, immigration. the other big sticking one of the great female artists. issueis immigration. the other big sticking issue is gun—control and i do wonder maud earl was a favourite if it is as divisive it new zealand of the royal family and painted acid is an issue here in the us. this portrait of caesar, mourning the death of his owner, king edward vii. sorry, i think there has been a lot here we see, after the king has of outward looking at the moment passed away, she's placed blaming an australian government but ceaser on the armchair of edward i got the feeling yesterday, listening to some of the calmist vii, and the armchair itself sort there will be more introspection in new zealand as time goes by and some of fades into the background. of those issues that he was talking like a memory. absolutely. about will come to the forefront. this is also a hall of fame, with artworks doubling gun—control come immigration policy, and some of the other issues raised as historic documents. written standards began by people. i like to talk about. in the 1850s, but many breeds didn't come into existence until the 1900s. —— a lot to talk about. chinese internet users are so sick this chart shows the 193 and tired of all the negativity
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they encounter online that they have officially recognised breeds. found a way to make the internet unfortunately, alfie, a gentler, kinder place — being a labradoodle, but they have to pay for niceness. isn't on this chart, users of chinese social media sites because he's so designer dog, can join certain chat groups where others do nohing else not a pedigree. but shower them in praise. but don't tell him! so the idea is you log on and you tell people what you are up to with your life, painters often idealise dogs what your problems might be — in the same way that human portrait painters idealise their patrons. and the aesthetic quality of some and they add you to one of the works here is the same. of the groups, on sites like wechat and then there's that old saying or zhihu, where you then pay per minute to be love bombed. that dogs look like their owners. four us dollars. so here is an example. or is it the other way round? one member of a wechat group this is fun — what breed do i look like? explained to fellow users they had i look into the camera, it takes my photograph... recently moved and were it does its magic... learning chinese, and this and, ta—da, i am a cavalier is one of the responses. king charles spaniel. here's another from someone who was finding it hard affectionate, gentle and graceful. to concentrate on their reading. clearly, there's something in this collection for everyone. what you think of that, alfie? unless, of course, you're a cat. jane o'brien — and alfie — bbc news, new york.
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ican do i can do it some of this. —— and do well done, alfie, starring role. i've taken the liberty of looking at what some of this. i wonder if there is a european equivalent. that spaniel, seeing what they are perhaps, this is the perfect aside from affectionate, gentle and antidote to brexit. graceful. first bred in the 1700s as we could post... lap and feet warmers for loyalty, and are also used for attracting fleas from the owner's bodies. to which the rest of and are also used for attracting fleas from the owner's bodieslj fleas from the owner's bodies.” don't believe you, christian. the world might reply... i think it would be extra. 39 a p pa re ntly don't believe you, christian. apparently after the first world war, there were only six left, so billion. may be a costly exercise. all remaining spangles are descendants from those six. that's fascinating. what i'll be more this is beyond 100 fascinated to know is what breed of days from the bbc. dog you would be, christian? you've coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — finished dissing the king charles we speak live to an aid worker in mozambique, where cyclone idai spaniel. as you know, i'm very well has flooded huge swathes of land trained, i know my role. you're not! and threatens to submerge even more. and president trump gets soi trained, i know my role. you're not! so i would probably be a german into another twitter spat, but this time with george conway, shepherd, because they do as they're husband to one of of his own key advisers. told. bye-bye. that's still to come.
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there won't be a huge amount of hello. sunshine the next few days, but we do have this area of milder, warmer our weather is set to warm up aircoming in, but do have this area of milder, warmer air coming in, but the colours represent worse, not necessarily in the next few days, golden sunshine, because there will bea golden sunshine, because there will be a lot of clouds just as today. butjust reign in your expectations interpreters of edged up a few to because there won't be a huge amount of sunshine it with that, we do have this area of milder, graze, but it will be noticeable. a warm air coming in but the colours good deal of cloud across the uk, represent the warmth, not necessarily the golden sunshine. there will be a lot of cloud just patchy rain and drizzle here and as we have seen today. there are, especially across parts today, temperatures have edged up of scotland, northern ireland and a few degrees but i think the change northern england. the western coast to milder weather will be more noticeable tomorrow. and hills, misty and murky, but and no frost overnight underneath a good deal temperatures holding up for most of of cloud across the uk, and then a little patchy rain us temperatures holding up for most of us in the range of nine celsius. a and drizzle here and there, more especially across parts lot of cloud tomorrow, still some of scotland and northern ireland in and northern england. patchy rain here and there, the western coast and hills, especially towards the west and misty and murky out there as well. north of scotland, some rain in temperatures holding up, but most of us in the range of five to nine celsius. northern ireland towards cumbria. a lot of cloud overnight, a lot of cloud in the day tomorrow. tomorrow, some cloud breaks,
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still a little bit patchy especially to the east of high rain here and there. more towards the western ground and into naughty scotland is. the warmer cover showing here, north of scotland. particular where there is a chance elsewhere, you will see cloud breaks here and there. of seeing some sunny spells. especially to the east temperatures mainly up to 15 of high ground. degrees, but in sunshine you could and the warmer colour showing be reaching towards the high teens. up here, particularly so could feel quite different out there. light winds, though breezy where there is chance of seeing some sunny spells and temperatures mainly across northern scotland. looking at 12 to 15 degrees but to break out the picture for thursday, an area of into some sunshine for any period of time can you could well be rain hanging around here, notjust reaching towards the high teens. it is going to feel quite through thursday but into friday as different out there. well. a particularly wet spell of for many light winds, it will be quite breezy across northern scotland and looking weather with the winds picking up. at the picture for thursday, we are going to see an area of rain elsewhere, clients, some sunny hanging around here, spells, still mild. that rain across not just through thursday, northern scotland into friday, from but into friday as well. an area of low pressure that from particularly, wet weather friday on drayhime saturday will with winds picking up. elsewhere, a lot of cloud around, start to drive whether southwards some sunny spells, still mild. across the uk, although it will that rain across northern scotland as we look at the picture going into friday, from an area wea ken across the uk, although it will weaken through that process. eventually, the rain in north west of low pressure that scotla nd eventually, the rain in north west scotland will ease, the rain emitting onto parts of northern
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from friday into saturday, will start to drive a weather front england and wales. it will feel southwards across the uk although it cooler behind that area of rain, will be weakening as it does touch some of the process begins still mild. into the weekend, it has on friday, eventually that rain in northwest scotland will ease with because the rain moving on towards parts of northern england and well. cooled a little across all parts, it will feel cooler behind the area of rain, it will be still mild dryer across the weekend, turning to the south and that pushes wetter across parts of scotland on through on friday night into the weekend, then sunday. it has cooled a little across all parts and a lot of dry weather over the weekend, turning what are again across parts of scotland on sunday. turning wetter again across parts of scotland on sunday. that is your latest forecast.
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