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that the whole lost in the liberal democrats have one. —— and the liberal democrats his country will continue to develop structure may not hold. sandbags have been put along the top have won. its military capabilities. all of of the reservoir to try to stop it overflowing again. president trump has announced further tariffs on 300 billion dollars worth of imports from china. these objectives in one package. the pumps are just in the village now, and they're going up the hill president trump, of course, says it is not anything to worry about. he to be installed to start they would start at 10% and possibly is not anything to worry about. he is only concerned about long—range reducing the flow. this is bbc news. welcome, if you intercontinental ballistic missiles but there's also diversions up be increased further, depending on and nuclear missiles. but this is are watching here in the uk, on pbs how the next stage of talks go. here very uncomfortable for neighbours in at the top to avoid further water the region, isn't it, for south going into the reservoir, is how he made that announcement. korea and japan, and surely a threat in america or around the globe. my and as you know, there is a severe china eats it, because they have to american assets, as well. there weather warning this evening, name is mike embley. our top stories: a blow for the new british to pay it, because what they do so we're all working flat out to try is they devalue their currency are, what, 25,000 us troops in south and ensure that we can prime minister. boris johnson's and they push money out. korea? certainly, so it's not only avert any crises. our people haven't paid. as you know, we're also charging the emergency services have set up parliamentary majority is reduced to them 25% on $250 billion, that about 28,000 troops in south just one. a command centre in nearby so we're taking in many korea, but it is also their family billions of dollars. chapel—en—le—frith, there's been absolutely no members, and it is american citizens and accommodation has been offered inflation, and frankly, it hasn't cost our stopped playing with the future of consumer anything. that are living in south korea, on to thousands of people it cost china. oui’ stopped playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no top of, of course, south koreans. it who are preparing to spend the night away from home. deal brexit now. is one of america's closest allies and the police have taken over evacuating whaley bridge, and done an absolutely superb job. president trump imposes more tariffs now, what has happened is a lot there's about 85% of on triana and threatens they will go of companies are moving out of china higher if trade talks break down. so they can avoid, and china's in the region. and so for trump to the people out already. had had a rough 20... north korea fires another short there's obviously one or two people this is their worst year in 27 range missile from its eastern years, according to yesterday's that don't want to leave, coast. it is the third weapons wall streetjournal. dismiss short—range ballistic missiles is basically telling south i don't want that, koreans and americans living here who are refusing to leave, so — testing just over a week. i british but when my people came home, that they don't matter. now, it is a but we know where they are if there they said we're talking, big mistake for trump to downplay is a problem.
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town is evacuated as concern grows we have another meeting in early short—range missiles, because if that a dam wall could collapse after september. these are tipped with nuclear or there is relief that everyone has i said that's fine, conventional or biochemical heavy rain. but in the meantime, warheads, these are, like you said, been contacted and given the chance until such time as there's a deal, and we mentioned, a threat to south to get away, but anxiety, as well, korea. they can also evade us — we'll be taxing them. as the rain continues to fall, president trump, of course. i spoke south korea missile defences. so and the realisation that a local just now to our washington beauty spot suddenly poses correspondent, chris buckler. he said it is not entirely true that a real mortal danger. only china will pay here. in fact, these are nojoke. and south korea missile defences. so these are no joke. and they also violate un security council resolutions. all un security council resolutions. all un security council resolutions have banned north korea hello, and first that news just from any ballistic missile breaking in the past few hours. a ata technology, possession, testing, it was built in 1831, blow for the new british prime only china will pay here. in fact, at a rally in cincinnati, ohio, he usage, and it also, if you remember and it is a clay field construction that we simply don't build today. minister, borisjohnson. last year, the inter— koreanjoint blow for the new british prime minister, boris johnson. the blow for the new british prime minister, borisjohnson. the liberal democrats have won a parliamentary by—election in wales, and that means the region has had a month's mrjohnson‘s government has a has just been speaking to the crowd worth of rain in a week, military agreement, it violates that and it has been funnelled majority now ofjust one in the and saying, and i quote, we will be house of commons. the seat was won into the reservoir from the peaks taxing the hell out of china, the and the moors. by the liberal democratic candidate. era of economic surrender is over. agreement as well. thank you very it can hold 1 million cubic metres but that is not the case. actually, much indeed. thank you. her party is significantly known for of water and there are safety the way tariffs work, it is the importers who will pay those tariffs mechanisms to get rid of the excess, set by america. and as a result stay with us if you can. much more like this concrete spillway, britain remaining in the european there is this fear that firms hear which allows water to escape safely. union. the election was triggered by and ultimately their customers will to come on bbc news, including this. pay the price of these tariffs. and the british town is evacuated as the conservative mp chris davies it is worth just emphasising again concern grows that i damn well could but you can clearly see part losing his seat in a recall that he is talking about essentially taxing everything that comes from colla pse concern grows that i damn well could of this has collapsed, china, at this stage. 25% tax on collapse under heavy rain. —— a dam position. his constituents were and one possibility reacting to an expenses scandal. in is that the water is pushing some $250 billion of goods, and some through from underneath, 10% tariffs on the $300 billion of cracking the concrete slabs. her speech, she said she would the soil is exposed, deliver a message to mrjohnson on you can clearly see it. goods, that will of course come into and the problem is the damage
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wall. brexit. is near the top of the dam, people are desperately crying out place on one september. and that and there would be a major problem for a different kind of politics. covers a whole range of things, from if it started to spill over. food to laptops tissues to clothing cheering there is no time for tribalism. when to toys. and as a result, there is a the us space agency, nasa, these sandbags have been placed has ordered an investigation here as an extra precaution. oui’ there is no time for tribalism. when our country is faced with a boris after confirmation today that real fear here astronauts were cleared the key thing now, though, johnson government, and a threat of to fly while drunk. is to lower the water to toys. and as a result, there is a realfear here in to toys. and as a result, there is a real fear here in the to toys. and as a result, there is a realfear here in the us. retailers in the reservoir, through channels have been saying, as far as they are that divert it away, ano johnson government, and a threat of a no deal brexit. so my very first concerned, they believe prices will and plug the valves go concerned, they believe prices will 9° up concerned, they believe prices will the last foot patrol go up and people will be paying in south armagh. that drain it quickly. more. and chris, it is a difficult but the weather in the coming once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, act as yourmp, electoral balance for him here. hours will be critical. talking tough like this, playing drudgery and danger, now no more tough like this, plays well to the after almost four decades. a no deal brexit. so my very first act as your mp, when i arrive in people who vote for him, but the if one is on one's own, people who vote for him, but the in a private house, not doing any westminster, will be to find mr people who vote for him will be had borisjohnson, wherever westminster, will be to find mr by this as well. yes, i mean, the harm to anyone, i don't really see boris johnson, wherever he westminster, will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he is hiding, and tell him loud and clear, why people should wander in and say, more analysis and live reports on a website including the latest "you're doing something wrong." assessment by emergency services. stop playing with the future of our argument from his point of view as six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire finally an update on this —— astoria communities and rule out a no deal park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval brexit now. well is that it will also affect from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. we brought you on wednesday on bbc china's economy, and there have been signs of that in the latest figures really sweet. news was not this is extraordinary, coming from beijing. and certainly yeah, they were cute. if you know anything about horses, it's not the result borisjohnson, what he is trying to do here is push the u.k.'s first hijab wearing the prime minister would have for a better trade dealfor america. jockey took up horseriding three wanted, just a week or so into his but in the last week there have been months ago. before then she had trade talks between negotiating time in downing street. this was a teams from america and china in key electoral test between the shanghai, and frankly those talks never even sat on a horse. on conservative party very much in thursday she should part in a have led to nothing. at one stage professional race. this is the favour of brexit and his new, the president was saying that they
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we re the president was saying that they were constructive and positive, but actually, little if any progress has magnolia cup at the glorious uncompromising, staunch message that been made. and it does leave people welcome back. good to have you with will be delivered by the current goodwood, the festival in the uk. concerned that this will end up in a deadline of 31 october, come what stalemate, and it is an important us on welcome back. good to have you with us on bbc news was of the latest despite being a rank outsider, she point you make, mike. ultimately, headlines this hour: a blow for the may, in the liberal democrat party, new bridge by minister, boris for any sitting president, the johnson is parliamentary majority campus. who were seen as the challenges here biggest danger to them is winning a has been reduced to one. president i remember the three in front of me at the beginning and their kickback trump has imposed more tariffs on sort of smacking my face and then in brecon and radnor share, with a china and threatened they will go second term in office is a poor higher if trade talks break down. slowly creeping up behind them very uncompromising stop brexit and hearing their, like, hooves clip and stuff and i was like, "oh, message. it is the liberal democrats saudi arabia has announced a new law my god," and then i was aiming who have managed to cut through, economy. at the moment, president to find a gap so i pulled out perhaps with the help of other, that will allow women to travel a little bit and hejust went, smaller parties, plaid cymru and the abroad without a male guardian ‘s but haverland just went. permission. that into restriction he did it all, he's just an amazing horse, that has been one of the symbols of ilove him. i hear that you are only riding trump can save time and time again the kingdom ‘s ultraconservative fast work last week. smaller parties, plaid cymru and the smaller parties, plaid cymru and the rule. saudi women over the age of 21 i've only did two gallops smaller parties agreeing not to run in this election, some in of a at least will now be able to apply and they were in the last two weeks. that the american economy is doing wow, that's amazing, remaining alliance giving the for a passport, given the same to be able to win a race. liberal democrats a clear run to well. in fact, that the american economy is doing well. infact, he that the american economy is doing well. in fact, he has been doing travel rights as men. challenge the tories. it was a very just that in cincinnati, ohio, that's the fastest i've ever been. within the last hour or so. but at narrow margin of victory, in the the same time there is that concern end, just 11100 votes or so in it, that, if we have this kind of trade that speaks to a saudi women's herfirst two war that seems to be emerging her first two gallops in the past but that was enough for the liberal between china and america, that will rights activist, in redwood city two weeks. that's it for now, thank hurt both countries' economies, and california, right now, very good to democrats to take this seat from the indeed the global economy. you very much for watching. four people have been shot dead in talk to you. tell us first of all, i conservative party and claim for themselves a victory as a party on sudan. the latest demonstrations, know you feel very strongly about you are seeing them here in the themselves a victory as a party on the up, just a couple of months it, no baby. padded you feel will after good results in the european capital, khartoum, were responses to the deaths of four secondary use heard this news?|j parliamentary elections for the stu d e nts the deaths of four secondary students at a rally in sudan on liberal democrats, and a bad result it, no baby. padded you feel will hello.
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use heard this news? i cried. you for the conservative party, and one monday. cried? yes. tell us more. changing that boris johnson well, the good news is that it's for the conservative party, and one that borisjohnson really for the conservative party, and one the syrian government has agreed to a ceasefire in the north—west region fairly quiet on the weather front that boris johnson really will but not completely because we are expecting of idlib according to the state news a few showers to develop on friday struggle to shake off. he will have is happening and more possibilities across some northern parts to ta ke for women to ask for more rights, struggle to shake off. he will have to take it on the chin. i expect we agency. it is reported it wants to of the country and that does include derbyshire. women have been treated as the good news is the chance of any see the implementation of a deal agreed a year ago with the creation heavy rain falling in the vicinity will hear talk of governments always second—class object for a long time getting a kicking in by—elections ofa agreed a year ago with the creation of a buffer zone between the forces. of that reservoir where between general elections, and it and it's time for women to have the the environment agency has a severe makes his life in the house of flood warning, well, american rapper asap rocky has told full freedom and therefore rights the chance of any further rainfall commons even more difficult than it and become more independent. to us, is very, very low and it is looking already was. his hands were tied, like it's going to be a mostly sunny they were with a majority ofjust it really is that important, isn't two mps. that has been cut now to it? because there are plenty of day so some good news the court he tried to avoid the smart women in saudi arabia, did not find ways around these restrictions? just one, and it was already very fight which led to charges of there, as i say, at least difficult for him to get anything assault. several celebrities yes, by breaking the law of —— for done, to get any legislation passed, including kim kardashian and rod on the weather front. stewart have defended him. president not necessarily with the situation there. trump has asked sweden's prime the forecast or the satellite to potentially get the deal, if he pictures shows we are in between gets one, with the european union, a minister to help free him. example. leaving the country. this is their way out. which can be weather systems so clear skies across western and central areas. towards the east by the early south korea has confirmed pentagon pretty tough. yes. tell us about hours of friday morning, we will probably have some thicker new brexit deal through parliament. cloud so that means anywhere reports that north korea is engaged from aberdeenshire all the way your situation, am i right in down into east anglia, and that has just become even more thinking that your father, your the weather is looking pretty cloudy guardian, wouldn't that you go to first thing whereas in the west, university? that is true. he let me ina new come here to the bay area on the i think sunshine pretty much reports that north korea is engaged in a new missile launch. it is the from the word go. condition that i live with my sister and my brother—in—law but my sister third such action within a week. had to go back home so my father was mild morning. difficult for him. and i will say, military intelligence in the us are 15, 16 degrees across saying it is similar to the the south of the uk. short—range ballistic missiles fired in recent days. president trump like, you have to come back to. so i here is the forecast
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played down the launches when he was for the rest of the morning. asked about them at the white house. said no, itold so a lot of sunshine. the conservative majority that was like, you have to come back to. so i said no, i told them like, you have to come back to. so i said no, itold them i like, you have to come back to. so i said no, i told them i would finish overturned was more than 8000. let's go now to a career and nuclear my masters didn't like the idea so that cloud in the east should interesting, too, the turnoutjust disperse and give a sunny day under 60%, pretty strong, and this expert in the south korean capital, constituency, i know it is the seoul. thank you very much for your he called the embassy and cancelled for places like hull and newcastle biggest geographically, isn't it, in my scholarship. and that was part of wales and england? and it voted, i and a few showers there developing time. think, in much the same proportions across scotland, northern parts as the rest of the uk in the 2016 the mall guardianship system. they of england, maybe one or two what do you make of these launchers, have full control of a woman's in the midlands, wales, referendum, so it is seen as something of a bellwetherfor the future, travelling, education, work and the south—west. way — for the political climate in and everything related to any the further east and south you are, the uk as a whole. yes, in terms of the uk as a whole. yes, in terms of and so many of them? thanks for i think you are in for a dry day. the brexit debate, you are right. decision for a woman being people here voted very much in the having me. isee 25 in london. same way as they did across the uk and so many of them? thanks for having me. i see multiple objectives that north korea is trying to independent. since then i know asa same way as they did across the uk as a whole. 52% in favour of leave, achieve, and that's typically the you've had several big jobs and now, how about the 48% in favour of remain, and that's case. every statement, every action cricket, the ashes? they take, typically they have you've had several big jobs and it's looking sunny, why the brexit debate has really multiple objectives, and one, fundamentally it is could to you've had several big jobs and you've had this freedom drove across at least for the most part. played so heavily in this continue to refine and affect their america which became an absolute at least bright, with temperatures sensation on social media. yes, we in the low 20s, just the outside by—election, and why you have seen missile technology. the second is to chance of one of those showers the polar opposites of the continue to protest upcoming us did. it was very challenging, it was conservative party and the liberal developing during the course democrat party slugging it out in south korea joint military drills that two horse race, a head—to—head very scary at the beginning, right of the afternoon. fight, but in the end the liberal that are coming up next week. and so that was friday. democrats won by a very narrow now hearing this news, it's worth let's have a look at the weekend now margin of victory. it's a huge patch the third is also to shore up or to it. the worry you know among and low pressure out gain some leverage to enter into us— there in the atlantic and a weather front heading our way. of mid wales, as you say, the observers is that the latest changes that does mean things largest constituency by area in are kind of a token. do you see it north korea talks from a position of are going to cloud over and turn, england and. it has taken in some strength. and of course, the final as heralding even bigger change to for some of us, at least wet cases nearly two hours to drive the come? would really happen? yes. this through the course of the weekend. one is kim jong—un not immediately so. ballot boxes here, to the account strength. and of course, the final one is kimjong—un has clearly isa stated in april, in his speech, that come? would really happen? yes. this is a promise for bigger things to from the far corners of this patch happen. a promise that you think in fact, on saturday, will be fulfilled? i'm not sure. not a lot of bright weather around across england but notice
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in the west here, got increasing of rural wales. it is a rural area, amounts of cloud and also some spits and spots of rain. sure, but let's be optimistic, how a warm day, 25 in lots of farmers, sheep farmers in london, 20 newcastle. particular. in recent days we have and then as we go into sunday, been hearing about their possible about that? i ask only because we it looks as though those weather plight in the event of a no deal fronts will be approaching, brexit, getting huge subsidies as wedging a little bit closer so that they do from the european union does spell some rain under the common agricultural saw saudi women driving and then policy, and exporting to eu suddenly there women who had been countries lamb, which is a very picked to driving or in prison and for north—western areas been treated really quite there. and the thinking is that in scotland and northern england, that's true, we're still not sure during the course of the afternoon, why they did not release them yet, and that does include areas a little bit further south into derbyshire, we could see some heavy, we don't know why, we've been thundery showers developing. in the south of the country, it should be dry and very warm, asking, we've been creating hashtags, we've been speaking up temperatures maybe as high as 28 in london. about it, one of the main reasons is bye— bye. to get complete release for all the activist. still not sure. how will we know if this lady is —— latest changes real and it has real implications, do you think? we are collapse under heavy rain. —— a dam wall. only going to know if it's realised that that led women have more rights. because right now it's not wrecking the whole mall guardianship
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system, just so you know, it's only travelling. so little by little. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you. alden success people have been told to leave their homes in the town of whaley bridge in derbyshire, north—west england. heavy rain there has caused part of a nearby dam to collapse. local people are gathered ata collapse. local people are gathered at a local school and there are fears the downward burst. water from the reservoir, engulfing the town. the environment agency has warned that there is a danger to life. in a moment we'll hearfrom that there is a danger to life. in a moment we'll hear from our science correspondent. first, judith morris is an chaplain, were some of those evacuated for their own safety. in an emergency, a comforting hand — the latest headlines for you on bbc news: the conservative party has reassurance for those in disbelief lost a by—election at being displaced. the whole community affected, to the democrat party. with little time to think, just an urgency to get to safety the result reduces borisjohnson's majority to just one, making it even harderfor him as quickly as possible. to push through parliament any brexit agenda without a trade deal.
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this is the danger they are running donald trump has said he will impose new tariffs on $300 billion worth from, the dam which has of imports from china. protected their town the president says china has failed for nearly 200 years, tonight dangerously to make good on promises to buy more close to collapsing. american agricultural products and stem sales whaley bridge now looks like a ghost town, people asked of the deadly opioid fentanyl. to leave their homes and businesses and get out of the area. i finished my shift at 2:00pm, drove back down to whaley bridge to go home. the police stopped me and said north korea has fired another short—range missile from its eastern you cannot go into the village. i said, but i'm a resident. coast. it is the third test in a you know, i need to week. they are seen as a reaction to get in to get home. and he said no. i said, well, my partner is at home with the dog. he said, just ring him the planned military exercises between south korea and the united and tell him to get out. states which are planned to start in probably a precaution, isn't it? you can't risk it, really. august. if something happens to the dam, we're getting wet. here is the reason. intense rain yesterday caused a torrent of water to overflow the dam. 00:08:57,637 --> 2147483051:41:13,533 damage was caused to its concrete 2147483051:41:13,533 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 panels, and today, fears grew
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