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the netherlands has taken that path. can you tell us about the status and how much they are criminalizing and how they are dealing with the problem of return fighters. >> i am very glad you asked this question because i think in europe, a lot of things have changed. we have learned our lessons. most of the countries do criminalize it as a terrace organization and not actually we can be in isis territory but being there is proof that you joined a terrace organization. all foreign fighters have been listed in a criminal system. 89% of them are listed. if we detect them, they're capable of checking immediately if they are in the system. that grows every month. it's very difficult to get good proof. there are a lot of investigations going on that have the information. that is one of the things that they are working on how to use this, can we obtain the intelligence and obtain the information and make it available. that would increase our efforts and those of the prosecution will. will. [inaudible] >> you did that very, very
the netherlands has taken that path. can you tell us about the status and how much they are criminalizing and how they are dealing with the problem of return fighters. >> i am very glad you asked this question because i think in europe, a lot of things have changed. we have learned our lessons. most of the countries do criminalize it as a terrace organization and not actually we can be in isis territory but being there is proof that you joined a terrace organization. all foreign fighters...
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the netherlands has taken that path. can you tell us about the status in europe overall and how much they're criminalizing joining isis, going to syria and iraq and how they're dealing with the problem of returning fighters. >> be brief. >> he is saying be brief. i'm very glad you asked the question. because in europe and not only in the netherlands a lot of things have changed. we have learned our lessons. as you learned around 9/11. i think most of european countries do criminalize isis. it's a listed terrorist organization. and although not every country criminalize being in the isis territory, for most of the cases, being there is proof that you joined a terrorist organization. all foreign terrorists fighters have been listed in a system which a criminal system, as you might say. i think 80, 90% of them are listed. most of them are european arrest warrants. if we detect them. and that can be on a border or other legal ways but also in europe, police is capable of chebing immediately on identity if they are listed in
the netherlands has taken that path. can you tell us about the status in europe overall and how much they're criminalizing joining isis, going to syria and iraq and how they're dealing with the problem of returning fighters. >> be brief. >> he is saying be brief. i'm very glad you asked the question. because in europe and not only in the netherlands a lot of things have changed. we have learned our lessons. as you learned around 9/11. i think most of european countries do...
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in europe and the netherlands, we are faced with a complex threat picture. it's complex and diffuse then a few years ago. more than ever before we have to deal with different kinds of terrorists. using several ways of attacking communications. some well prepared, some using simple modus operandi and aiming at a large variety of targets. we assess the threat posed by isis is a key factor in the threat to the west. here through planned attacks for by fire. >> but also we remain capable and his intent to commit terrorist attacks in the west and against attackers abroad. >> domestically, far from the reaction to the nearest terrorist threat we see an increase rising extremism and in response about again, so the attention in our society is growing. >> as i mentioned before, the threat level for the netherlands remains substantial meaning we consider the attack to be real, there are no specific indications that attack is being prepared. the attacks in brussels, paris, berlin, manchester and london show us the work of terrorists does not stop at national borders. t
in europe and the netherlands, we are faced with a complex threat picture. it's complex and diffuse then a few years ago. more than ever before we have to deal with different kinds of terrorists. using several ways of attacking communications. some well prepared, some using simple modus operandi and aiming at a large variety of targets. we assess the threat posed by isis is a key factor in the threat to the west. here through planned attacks for by fire. >> but also we remain capable and...
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computer systems in britain, india, norway, the netherlands and russia also being affected — more inoment. google‘s been hit by a record fine in europe. this is why. google has abused its market dominance by promoting its own shopping comparison service in its search results and demoting its competitors. important development the republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamacare. republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamaca re. they have republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamacare. they have delayed a vote. we will tell you why. syrian president assad tours a russian war plane. he‘ll need his allies. the white house in cranking up the rhetoric. we‘ll be live in washington. plus we‘ll hear how global food supplies are reliant on a small number of canals and ports, and how that risks major disruption if they‘re ever blocked off. and how that risks major disruption there‘s been another global cyberattack. the first indication came from ukraine. the state power company and kiev‘s main airport reported issues. the chernobyl nuclear power plant‘s radiation level sensors were also knocked out — it‘s mo
computer systems in britain, india, norway, the netherlands and russia also being affected — more inoment. google‘s been hit by a record fine in europe. this is why. google has abused its market dominance by promoting its own shopping comparison service in its search results and demoting its competitors. important development the republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamacare. republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamaca re. they have republicans‘ attempt to overrule obamacare. they have...
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the former netherlands player has been offered the job and negotiations are at an advanced stage.t is understood de boer has said palace are his preferred club. he's set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping palace avoid relegation from the premier league last season. de boer has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan in november 2016 after only 85 days in charge. one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger mohamed salah from roma for a fee of around £34 million. salah has signed a five—year deal. the former chelsea player was a key figure as roma finished second in serie a last season, scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances. it's been a frustrating day for british number one johanna konta in the tennis. she now has one tournament left before wimbledon to boost her confidence again after a second—round defeat at the aegon classic in birmingham.
the former netherlands player has been offered the job and negotiations are at an advanced stage.t is understood de boer has said palace are his preferred club. he's set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping palace avoid relegation from the premier league last season. de boer has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan in november 2016 after only 85 days in charge. one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger...
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england's hockey players lost on a penalty shoot out to the netherlands in an international friendlymber one ranked side in the world and lost to team gb in the olympic final last august. they raced into a 2—0 lead in the first quarter. but england came back into the game and scored two goals in nine minutes to level the scores, this strike from sophie bray got the equaliser. so another shootout just like in rio, but this time it was the netherlands who held out for the win on sudden death — 4—3 it finished. team sky's chris froome has missed out on a fourth criterium du dauphine title. denmark's ya kob fulsang produced a real shock to win the overall race. froome, who was going for a third straight victory, began the final stage one minute three seconds behind overnight leader richie porte but failed to bridge the gap and eventually finished back in fourth behind ireland's dan martin, who was third. it was fulsang who overhauled porte. he gained a time bonus for winning the stage and that was enough to give him an overall victory. lions fullback stuart hogg is waiting to find out wh
england's hockey players lost on a penalty shoot out to the netherlands in an international friendlymber one ranked side in the world and lost to team gb in the olympic final last august. they raced into a 2—0 lead in the first quarter. but england came back into the game and scored two goals in nine minutes to level the scores, this strike from sophie bray got the equaliser. so another shootout just like in rio, but this time it was the netherlands who held out for the win on sudden death...
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the netherlands playing argentina, ranked right up there.g to be a different dynamic leading up to tokyo, isn't it over the next three years? the investor international ‘s are a great chance for us to play against the world number one and the world number three, both fantastic teams. we've never been in this position before, where as england we must defend the european title and try and defend a title in tokyo. it's going to take 33 women, an amazing group of staff, the best programme in the world, to try and recreate that. our challenge is winning after winning and that is going to be incredibly hard and how we work together after that is the very exciting part of the sport. what you see in the olympic games is the final bit in our preparation. the work is done in the years and months before you get there. thank you forjoining us. gets down to the hockey centre in lea valley if you can to watch england's women this weekend. usain bolt makes his final appearance on his home track in kingston this weekend — the multiple olympic and world cham
the netherlands playing argentina, ranked right up there.g to be a different dynamic leading up to tokyo, isn't it over the next three years? the investor international ‘s are a great chance for us to play against the world number one and the world number three, both fantastic teams. we've never been in this position before, where as england we must defend the european title and try and defend a title in tokyo. it's going to take 33 women, an amazing group of staff, the best programme in the...
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it became known that four countries were prepared to take us, and these were the netherlands, belgiumited kingdom. the sad thing is that those people who made it to france, the netherlands, belgium, those who were still there once the nazis conquered them, they were the first to be arrested, because they were german jews. lucky is a word i use many times. if my father and i had not come to the united kingdom in 1939, i wouldn't be here now. gerald granston at his home in london. next, to post—warjapan, where the musician, shinichi suzuki, developed a revolutionary method for teaching violin to very young children. it would later take off around the world. our next witnesses are brothers, hideya and toshiya taida, who were two of his first pupils. the idea here is that from the age of three, japanese children can be taught to play simple tunes by ear. as the japanese teacher suzuki himself says, they learn to speak with the violin at the same time they learn to speak with their mother tongue. the taida brothers, still playing violin decades later. now, we are going back to 1967 and the
it became known that four countries were prepared to take us, and these were the netherlands, belgiumited kingdom. the sad thing is that those people who made it to france, the netherlands, belgium, those who were still there once the nazis conquered them, they were the first to be arrested, because they were german jews. lucky is a word i use many times. if my father and i had not come to the united kingdom in 1939, i wouldn't be here now. gerald granston at his home in london. next, to...
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the former netherlands captain replaces sam alla rdyce netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce whoain replaces sam allardyce who left last season. frank deboer has previously coached imacs and enter milan and has been outlining his thoughts on his new role. you'll might playing in the premier league... it is the club that still can go further and further. because every english club in the premier league spend a lot of money so they have the possibility to do something well with that money. i think there is a lot of prospects for this club to be a solid premier league club as this is the most important thing right now. first of all i did not meet the players i have to see them, of course. i have my ideas and maybe one or two signings that i think maybe that is necessary. but first of all i want to see all of the players who are here. to cricket and the defending champions australia opened up the women's world cup campaign with a crushing eight wicket win over the west indies. elise perry took three wickets as australia restricted the windies to 20k all out. nicole bolton's third one
the former netherlands captain replaces sam alla rdyce netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce whoain replaces sam allardyce who left last season. frank deboer has previously coached imacs and enter milan and has been outlining his thoughts on his new role. you'll might playing in the premier league... it is the club that still can go further and further. because every english club in the premier league spend a lot of money so they have the possibility to do something well with that money. i...
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charlie: whether it was the netherlands or not.y caught him in a jeep when he was going somewhere. so he is there and this nazi soldier comes then all of a sudden he has to choose between love of country and lovable woman. a classic dilemma. christopher: yes. i thought it was beautifully handled by johnny courtney because he is an actor who has done all of these action films and he is a hell of a lot better than that and he played that very difficult part you described beautifully. indeed as did young lily james. charlie: the woman? christopher: yes, the woman. charlie: tell me what you know about kaiser wilhelm. christopher: there isn't a hell of a lot. research is fascinating for me, but there was very little on this rather empty man who is so insecure as well as being a narcissist and we know all about that. charlie: charlie: i read this and i'm asking you, you played lear. did you reach back into your sense of lear as a portrayal of kaiser wilhelm? christopher: there is a lot of lear, you are absolutely right, in kaiser wilhelm
charlie: whether it was the netherlands or not.y caught him in a jeep when he was going somewhere. so he is there and this nazi soldier comes then all of a sudden he has to choose between love of country and lovable woman. a classic dilemma. christopher: yes. i thought it was beautifully handled by johnny courtney because he is an actor who has done all of these action films and he is a hell of a lot better than that and he played that very difficult part you described beautifully. indeed as...
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the former netherlands player has been offered thejob, former netherlands player has been offered therstand, at an advanced stage. it is understood the birth has said pallasator his preferred club. so he is set to succeed sam alla rdyce, club. so he is set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping to avoid relegation last season. the burr has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan last season after just 85 days was sacked by inter milan last season afterjust 85 days in charge. ireland's cricket team have been handed test playing status. the international cricket association admitted ireland along with afghanistan into the elite member group that is allowed to play traditional five—day cricket matches. it takes the total of the country's playing tests now 12. the top seed left at the acorn championship, marin cilic, is straight through to the set trend after a straight sets win. the american sam querrey is also through. he beat the man who knocked out andy murray, australia's jordan thompson, in three sets. live coverage from queen's club on bbc two this afternoon a
the former netherlands player has been offered thejob, former netherlands player has been offered therstand, at an advanced stage. it is understood the birth has said pallasator his preferred club. so he is set to succeed sam alla rdyce, club. so he is set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping to avoid relegation last season. the burr has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan last season after just 85 days was sacked by inter milan last season afterjust 85 days in...
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self-sufficiency >> 12 years ago we were working hard for many port we had the first shipments going into the netherlands, just ten days ago while we were at the clean energy ministerial in china. so lng, great opportunity. i talked to the european energy minister just yesterday. they are very interested in lng. if you want to clean up the environment, you shift from older, inefficient plants to these natural gas burning plants it's what we did in texas and we saw emissions go down drastically. i think we led the country in emissions, we had almost a 20% reduction in co2 during the years i was governor america can lead this renaissance off energy and create a huge amount of jobs, which is what we'll be talking about in foreign direct investment in about 30 minutes at the conference that wilbur ross is overseeing >> it point's pointed out that epa, that talking about co2, emissions, toxic sites, maybe that didn't get quite the attention of toxic waste clean-ups. when scott pruitt was on, i asked him whether he believed that co2 was the primary control knob for climate you've mentioned co2 a couple of time
self-sufficiency >> 12 years ago we were working hard for many port we had the first shipments going into the netherlands, just ten days ago while we were at the clean energy ministerial in china. so lng, great opportunity. i talked to the european energy minister just yesterday. they are very interested in lng. if you want to clean up the environment, you shift from older, inefficient plants to these natural gas burning plants it's what we did in texas and we saw emissions go down...
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and haveit something from the netherlands and have it shipped to thailand within 72 hours.rican consumer and that will be harder. the iraqi military is reporting that islamic state militants have blown up islamic state militants have blown up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mo5que up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. thi5 up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. this is 5ymbolic. it is where the eis leader gave a speech three years ago proclaiming a new caliphate. —— islamic state leader. it has a famou5 leaning minaret. islamic state are claiming that the us air force destroyed the mosque from the new5 force destroyed the mosque from the news outlets. we will bring you more developments in the next 30 minutes. they will be a detailed uk forecast ju5t they will be a detailed uk forecast just before the top of the tower. let us look at some weather stories from around the world. starting off in the united states. tropical storm cindy has formed in the gulf of mexico and i5 cindy has formed in the gulf of mexico and is head
and haveit something from the netherlands and have it shipped to thailand within 72 hours.rican consumer and that will be harder. the iraqi military is reporting that islamic state militants have blown up islamic state militants have blown up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mo5que up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. thi5 up the famous landmark of the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. this is 5ymbolic. it is where the eis leader gave a speech three years ago...
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so at this pride march today, we have representatives from denmark and the netherlands, saying that ifeen as a forward—thinking pro—western democracy, it needs to allow a peaceful pride parade to take place. as frequently happens in this country, that criticism will fall on deaf ears. mark, we will come back to you if there are any developments. thank you. the headlines on bbc news — cladding on 3a tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests — as some residents in north london whose blocks have been evacuated, insist on staying put. the brexit secretary has said he is not sure britain will get a deal with the eu, and we have to be prepared to walk away. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. the united nations says the number of suspected cases of cholera in yemen has now passed 200,000. the world health organisation and the un children's agency, unicef, say the country is facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world. rylee carlson reports. this child is being taken car
so at this pride march today, we have representatives from denmark and the netherlands, saying that ifeen as a forward—thinking pro—western democracy, it needs to allow a peaceful pride parade to take place. as frequently happens in this country, that criticism will fall on deaf ears. mark, we will come back to you if there are any developments. thank you. the headlines on bbc news — cladding on 3a tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests — as some residents...
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some of the guests included king george ii of greece, queen wilhelmina of the netherlands, the prime minister of canada, queen elizabeth of great britain. winston churchill was on this porch 4 different times. members of his cabinet administration, among others. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place far removed from their comfort zone. it may have been refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and to see fdr for the man that he really was. the one most are familiar about is the hot dog picnic when the king and queen of england arrived in hyde park. it was the first time that a seated british monarch had been admitted to the united states. that visit was capped off with a picnic at top cottage, that hot dog picnic. when this opened to the public in 2001, the quuen mum was still alive. it really had nothing to do with the hot dogs or top cottage. she talked about fdr's driving. she said i was holding on for dear life. she said, i thought for sure i was going to die. she said i
some of the guests included king george ii of greece, queen wilhelmina of the netherlands, the prime minister of canada, queen elizabeth of great britain. winston churchill was on this porch 4 different times. members of his cabinet administration, among others. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place far removed from their comfort zone. it may have been refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below...
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and number of her new team—mates are off to the netherlands for the euros this summer. comes around next time she will be 20, the age i was when i went to my first tournament as a liverpool player. perhaps she will do the same? before we go all let's bring you up—to—date with the rose bowl, england playing south africa, the tourists won the toss, david willey bawling out with the first delivery. south africa are now 32—3 from four overs, mark wood with the third wicket. england going very well. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening but for now thank you very much for watching. you are watching bbc news, back to the queen's speech and of its 27 bells eight concerned brexit on subjects as diverse as immigration and fisheries. inevitably this means and fisheries. inevitably this means a lot of work for the civil service preparing for the new legislation. in march the national audit office warned there were too few new civil service recruits to deal with brexit. i'm joined now by the general secretary of the union which re
and number of her new team—mates are off to the netherlands for the euros this summer. comes around next time she will be 20, the age i was when i went to my first tournament as a liverpool player. perhaps she will do the same? before we go all let's bring you up—to—date with the rose bowl, england playing south africa, the tourists won the toss, david willey bawling out with the first delivery. south africa are now 32—3 from four overs, mark wood with the third wicket. england going...
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the same in belgium and the netherlands and france. think we have largely been met for four reasons. one, the community is more integrated into muslim communities are. the muslim communities are better off economically. the muslim traditions tend to come from the moderate strains and extreme strains than those that are central and our muslims when they come to america and this is a generalization, but they've tended to focus on being americans and not overseas fights as opposed to many in the south asian community and the uk and the like. overall we have done a pretty good job, because we are americans, not because we have the programs to stop it and reducing that. so thereby, we have a lot to learn still from the uk prevent program. it's deeply problematic in some ways, but it's much more aggressive ways and very important. they've thought about this and have a number of social programs. i'm hesitant to look very far at the de- radicalization program because they have generally been in the states where they have constitutional protect
the same in belgium and the netherlands and france. think we have largely been met for four reasons. one, the community is more integrated into muslim communities are. the muslim communities are better off economically. the muslim traditions tend to come from the moderate strains and extreme strains than those that are central and our muslims when they come to america and this is a generalization, but they've tended to focus on being americans and not overseas fights as opposed to many in the...
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included george the second of greece, the crown prince of norway, the queen and princess of the netherlands, the prime minister of canada, king george the sixth, and queen elizabeth, the queen mum from britain. and members of his cabinet and administration, like harry hopp in -- hopkins, april hammond, among others. they were in need of help and assistance, and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone, and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well. -- as fdr demand that he the man he really was rather than the president of the united states. people are probably most familiar with the famous hot bug picnic, where the queen and king of england arrived here in hive -- hyde park. this was the first time a seated british monarch and been to the united states. that visit was capped off with a picnic on the porch year at top -- age, a hot topic neck hotdog picnic. when they opened this to the public in 2001, the queen mum had remarksive, and to be read at the opening and it had nothing to d
included george the second of greece, the crown prince of norway, the queen and princess of the netherlands, the prime minister of canada, king george the sixth, and queen elizabeth, the queen mum from britain. and members of his cabinet and administration, like harry hopp in -- hopkins, april hammond, among others. they were in need of help and assistance, and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone, and i think it may have been quite refreshing...
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maybe next time i'm going to germany or netherlands or bulgaria. because the money's better? yeah.are european union country and it will be easy for us there. because we are european union citizens. even before the brexit vote, recruitment was getting harder. but this year the boss of this farm says he's got 20% fewer workers than he'd like. he says the industry won't survive if they stop coming. well, it means we won't be able to carry on growing food. i mean, they are the critical resource for us to be able to save our crop each year. and the logic of extension, of not being able to harvest that crop, is that we will need to import produce from europe or elsewhere in the world. he's not the only one. seven out of ten soft fruit and salad growers said they would consider reducing uk production if there were future restrictions on seasonal workers. and the industry is warning that, in an extreme scenario, a punnet of strawberries could rise by up to 37% if we had to rely solely on imports. why can't you get british workers to pick fruit? we do try very hard, but our experience has
maybe next time i'm going to germany or netherlands or bulgaria. because the money's better? yeah.are european union country and it will be easy for us there. because we are european union citizens. even before the brexit vote, recruitment was getting harder. but this year the boss of this farm says he's got 20% fewer workers than he'd like. he says the industry won't survive if they stop coming. well, it means we won't be able to carry on growing food. i mean, they are the critical resource...
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manufacturers. jack ma says his grand vision is for alibaba to become a global platform so someone from the netherlandssomething from thailand and it's delivered within 72 hours. if that's truly the goal, then buying from the american consumer is key. buber‘s chief executive, travis kalinak, has stepped down from the topjob after a series kalinak, has stepped down from the top job after a series of scandals under pressure from investors who wa nt to clea n under pressure from investors who want to clean up the company's toxic culture. who will take on that task? many think it would take a high—profile women to truly bring the culture change that uber desperately needs, which is why some are suggesting marissa meyer, the former boss of yahoo. other think sheryl sandberg, facebook‘s second—in—command, although facebook has been quick to say she won't go anywhere. as well as chief executive, this company needs a chief operating officer, chief financial officer, chief marketing officer and several others. this scandal has absolutely gutted this company so what board members are asking behind those doors is
manufacturers. jack ma says his grand vision is for alibaba to become a global platform so someone from the netherlandssomething from thailand and it's delivered within 72 hours. if that's truly the goal, then buying from the american consumer is key. buber‘s chief executive, travis kalinak, has stepped down from the topjob after a series kalinak, has stepped down from the top job after a series of scandals under pressure from investors who wa nt to clea n under pressure from investors who...
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so someone from the netherlands can purchase something from thailand, and it is delivered within 72 hourse americans humour will be key. samira hussain, bbc news. —— the american consumer. to asia, now, and the battle for control of japanese tech giant toshiba continues. taiwan's foxconn says it's not out of the fight to take over toshiba's huge memory chip business. this is becoming quite a saga. what is the latest chapter? quite a saga, as you say. foxconn, as you mentioned, they are continuing to wa nt mentioned, they are continuing to want and acquisition of their chip business. shares of toshiba are falling today as a result, following the announcement. the essentially said they had chosen a consortium of big capital and japanese government investors as their preferred bidder for its crown jewels, which is its semiconductor chip unit. as live—in reporting for months, they need this money to cover their now bankrupt american nuclear business. but it is selling the unit at a lower price than what foxconn had been bidding. and this is possibly why the government might not have been keen
so someone from the netherlands can purchase something from thailand, and it is delivered within 72 hourse americans humour will be key. samira hussain, bbc news. —— the american consumer. to asia, now, and the battle for control of japanese tech giant toshiba continues. taiwan's foxconn says it's not out of the fight to take over toshiba's huge memory chip business. this is becoming quite a saga. what is the latest chapter? quite a saga, as you say. foxconn, as you mentioned, they are...
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the netherlands midfielder has made 163 appearances for ajax, scoring 49 goals, winning three eredivisierrendous time for the residents of grenfell tower and the surrounding area of west london over the past 48 our bbc understands that manchester city, and england footballer raheem sterling is to make a substantial donation to those affected by the fire. the 22—year—old grew up in north—west london and has told the bbc that he would like to help in the best way that he can. now to athletics where the diamond league meeting in oslo brought controversy on thursday after 200m world champion dafne schippers finished first in a time of 22.31. the dutch athlete appeared to make a false start but appealed to the officials and was allowed to begin the race and then coasted clear to celebrate a win on her 25th birthday before she was disqualified and then reinstated. while in the women's 800m, olympic champion caster semenya enjoyed another dominating win as the south african overtook francine nyonsaba in the home straight to clock a time of one minute 57.59 seconds. but perhaps the strangest thi
the netherlands midfielder has made 163 appearances for ajax, scoring 49 goals, winning three eredivisierrendous time for the residents of grenfell tower and the surrounding area of west london over the past 48 our bbc understands that manchester city, and england footballer raheem sterling is to make a substantial donation to those affected by the fire. the 22—year—old grew up in north—west london and has told the bbc that he would like to help in the best way that he can. now to...
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final here in cardiff it goes well for the next big women's football tournament, the euros in the netherlandsill be a dominant force there. now to cricket where england cruised to a first up win over bangladesh in their opening game of the icc champions trophy on thursday. joe root played a starring role for the hosts who were eight wicket winners at the oval in london, and patrick gearey was there. getting into big sporting events is by necessity a slower process these days. hanging around is part of the game. bangladesh bans do it artfully, england fans patiently. after all, they are used to waiting. england hosted the first international one—day tournament in 1975. this is their 90th attempt at winning one. there is enough fuss about this site that may be, finally, this is the one... nobody said it would be easy. this was a day for batting and england asked bangladesh to do it first. wickets would stretch. bangladesh knocked england out of the last cricket world cup. if anyone needed reminding, here it was. with chris woa kes reminding, here it was. with chris woakes injured, tammy iqbal p
final here in cardiff it goes well for the next big women's football tournament, the euros in the netherlandsill be a dominant force there. now to cricket where england cruised to a first up win over bangladesh in their opening game of the icc champions trophy on thursday. joe root played a starring role for the hosts who were eight wicket winners at the oval in london, and patrick gearey was there. getting into big sporting events is by necessity a slower process these days. hanging around is...
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the netherlands, and israel. care system is one of the worst i have come across. cutting of the national assistance of health for the american rate -- rare disease patients is awful. it does not ring a bell, why would you do that to the most needy people in this country and you would try to cut their health care? host: appreciate your call. the supreme court will wrap up on monday. joindersuch quarterbacking april. we are anticipating six decisions to be handed down on the final day on monday. newsweek is looking ahead to a possible retirement. the headline, supreme court justice anthony kennedy retirement rumors has washington on edge for the next term. they write about the potential retirement i justice kennedy. as the supreme court gives fun options for the nine-month term on monday, concern grows about justice anthony kennedy's possible retirement. he will tell if his 81st birthday in july. he is been at the center of retirement rumors for months now. isrecently told cnn he seriously considering retiring according to a saturday report. ", any topic you want to
the netherlands, and israel. care system is one of the worst i have come across. cutting of the national assistance of health for the american rate -- rare disease patients is awful. it does not ring a bell, why would you do that to the most needy people in this country and you would try to cut their health care? host: appreciate your call. the supreme court will wrap up on monday. joindersuch quarterbacking april. we are anticipating six decisions to be handed down on the final day on monday....
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netherlands and newcastle goalkeeper said" deeply sad to hear the news about cheick tiote. 0ne said"eeply sad to hear the news about cheick tiote. one of my favourite teammates. my thoughts are with his family. this argentinian midfielder said... and newcastle great and former england captain alan shearer tweeted. he wasjust a warrior and could play, too. the tempo of his game and he wanted to play would be idealfor the premier league. so it proved, that's the kind of player that everybody wants and 18. i didn't have him and us at newcastle. if i had, he would have been tremendous. he was a winner, all the way through. cheick tiote w011 all the way through. cheick tiote won more than 50 caps for his country, scoring one goal. he played at the highest level in two world cups in south africa and brazil. he was part of the ivory coast team that won the africa cup of nations in 2015. that victory had been long—awaited by his nation. the celebrations marked the end to his international career. cheick tiote left england in february, moving to chinese club beijing enterprises. 0n hearing of
netherlands and newcastle goalkeeper said" deeply sad to hear the news about cheick tiote. 0ne said"eeply sad to hear the news about cheick tiote. one of my favourite teammates. my thoughts are with his family. this argentinian midfielder said... and newcastle great and former england captain alan shearer tweeted. he wasjust a warrior and could play, too. the tempo of his game and he wanted to play would be idealfor the premier league. so it proved, that's the kind of player that...
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computer systems in ukraine, russia, the netherlands, france, and the uk and denmark have all been affected. when a computer is hit, users are told their files have been encrypted, and they will have two pay to get them back. here is more from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just from our north american reporter, dave lee. wejust had from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just had the wannacry attack. and many lessons were there to be learnt. many of you not have heeded them. in the us, several big firms were affected, and as you said, it is spreading across the world in a dramatic way. i am joined by andre mcgregor. he is a security expert. what can you tell us about this attack? the world is experiencing a global ransomware attack that has crippled companies across several industries. you look at mersk, they are reduced to working on pen and paper to conduct their business. so a crippling attack. you used to work for the fbi. they will be looking at us. what have you been hearing about the potential impact of this attack? first off, with the fbi, they are looking to find
computer systems in ukraine, russia, the netherlands, france, and the uk and denmark have all been affected. when a computer is hit, users are told their files have been encrypted, and they will have two pay to get them back. here is more from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just from our north american reporter, dave lee. wejust had from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just had the wannacry attack. and many lessons were there to be learnt. many of you not have heeded them....
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it is an adaptation of novel that follows the kaiser to the netherlands. look of the trailer. >> you have beautiful hands. we are quite -- they are quite unused to physical labor? >> the kaiser relates of great symbolic importance to the german people. >> you only speak when spoken to. >> you are to take immediate command of the military guard. british secret service have an agent in the area. if anything happens to him you will be shocked. >> there is a british spy after me. >> i was wondering what your name was. take your clothes off. >> the female staff are not to be interfered with. the old man is getting a visit tomorrow. >> it seems we are to go back to berlin. >> you are to be king again? >> i'm jewish. >> i don't care. >> there was another transmission last night. >> the ss murdered my father. >> i will protect you. >> are you serious? >> be careful, nobody is safe. >> greater than his country. >> marry me. today. >> he's going to turn you over to the gestapo. >> trust me. >> i am very pleased to have christopher plummer back at this table. >> grea
it is an adaptation of novel that follows the kaiser to the netherlands. look of the trailer. >> you have beautiful hands. we are quite -- they are quite unused to physical labor? >> the kaiser relates of great symbolic importance to the german people. >> you only speak when spoken to. >> you are to take immediate command of the military guard. british secret service have an agent in the area. if anything happens to him you will be shocked. >> there is a british...
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some kids are in the playground, he's in the netherlands.e power on the device should stop them from getting into your machine. somebody can stand outside your house, connect to the toy bare and then record you. reuben hopes to head to mit oracle bows to stop cyber. mi california tech. they could bid on me. >> they will be. >> let's talk about what we have today. a miserable day yesterday. >> uh-huh. much improved. tomorrow looks cash carbon copy of today. nice summer weather without the humidity, cherish it because the humidity is never far right around the corner and that's going to lead to some thunderstorm chances by friday. but tomorrow is only wednesday. the sunset was just spectacular every color in the rainbow and it was a beautiful end to a much calmer day after an active start to the workweek yesterday. summer officially beginning in a couple hours. that begins our first full day on wednesday. that's the summer solve tas. it is the day of the year where we have the longest amount of daylight. nearly 15 hours and then we start to lo
some kids are in the playground, he's in the netherlands.e power on the device should stop them from getting into your machine. somebody can stand outside your house, connect to the toy bare and then record you. reuben hopes to head to mit oracle bows to stop cyber. mi california tech. they could bid on me. >> they will be. >> let's talk about what we have today. a miserable day yesterday. >> uh-huh. much improved. tomorrow looks cash carbon copy of today. nice summer weather...
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wejust got a $600 million contract to supply to the netherlands, to australia, japan, and korea. that they see a need for a capability to defeat. china's belt and road initiative is ploughing through central asia into europe. as part of that global initiative, china has supplied billions of dollars' worth of trade, infrastructure, and energy deals in the 6—iron. they want to bring growth and jobs to the oil—rich nation. —— kazakhstan. they also wa nt to nation. —— kazakhstan. they also want to help china's energy needs. we went to the economic capital of china to see the impact on the city. no, it is not beijing or shanghai, it isa no, it is not beijing or shanghai, it is a marketplace in kazakhstan in central asia. this man has owned this market for 15 years. and this woman came from china to take part in an eyes skating competition, but stayed for the opportunities. —— ice skating. translation: it has been great for business. many people have come here and they need my products from china. everything in this market is from china. it is notjust good, upload, toys, exercise equip
wejust got a $600 million contract to supply to the netherlands, to australia, japan, and korea. that they see a need for a capability to defeat. china's belt and road initiative is ploughing through central asia into europe. as part of that global initiative, china has supplied billions of dollars' worth of trade, infrastructure, and energy deals in the 6—iron. they want to bring growth and jobs to the oil—rich nation. —— kazakhstan. they also wa nt to nation. —— kazakhstan. they...
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ali was born in somalia and migrated to the netherlands to escape a forced marriage. in 2004 wrote the script of a short film "submission." critical of islam's treatment of women. the it director of the film was assassinated. and author of several books, political islam, its movement and how to conquer it. she's currently a research developer and founder of the ali hearsy foundation. ms. ali. >> chairman johnson, members -- ranking member mckachkal, ladies and gentlemen, i want to join you both in condemnic the violence of this morning and i wishing the congressman a swift recovery. thank you for this opportunity to talk to you about the threat that's endangering our constitution, our freedoms and our way of life. clearly not all muslims pose a threat but some do. how can we tell the difference? we can by understanding the nature of islam. islam is part religion and part a political military doctrine. the part that is a political doctrine consists of a world view. a system of laws and a moral code that is totally incompatible with our constitution, our laws and our wa
ali was born in somalia and migrated to the netherlands to escape a forced marriage. in 2004 wrote the script of a short film "submission." critical of islam's treatment of women. the it director of the film was assassinated. and author of several books, political islam, its movement and how to conquer it. she's currently a research developer and founder of the ali hearsy foundation. ms. ali. >> chairman johnson, members -- ranking member mckachkal, ladies and gentlemen, i want...
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the former netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce who left selhurst park at the end of last seasonter milan. and has been outlining his thoughts on his new role. to play in the premier league, it's a club that still can grow further and further. because every english clu b and further. because every english club in the premier league can spend a lot of money so they have the possibility to do something well with that money. i think there is a lot of prospective for this club to bea lot of prospective for this club to be a solid premier league club, and this is the most important thing right now. first of all, i didn't meet the players, so first of all i have to see them, of course. i have my ideas and maybe one or two signings that i think is necessary. but first of all i want to see all of the players who are here right 110w. nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision will be made on their participation for england's u21s in their semifinal against germany at the european championship in poland. tomorrow afternoon's game is
the former netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce who left selhurst park at the end of last seasonter milan. and has been outlining his thoughts on his new role. to play in the premier league, it's a club that still can grow further and further. because every english clu b and further. because every english club in the premier league can spend a lot of money so they have the possibility to do something well with that money. i think there is a lot of prospective for this club to bea lot of...
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next time i'm going to germany or the netherlands, or bulgaria. because the money is better? workers than he'd like. this industry won't survive, he says, if access to eu workers is restricted. without a seasonal workforce to pick our crops, we are not going to get them picked and the logical extension of that is that we will need to import produce from europe or elsewhere in the world. why can't you get british workers to pick the fruit? we do try very hard but our experience has been challenging over the years. the fact that it's a seasonal operation makes it difficult for people, and as well unemployment is very low in our part of the world. they have been picking strawberries for decades in this corner of essex. the nationalities have changed through the years. but if we want to keep buying british, then growers say they need a seasonal workers permit scheme. the government says it also wants this industry to thrive, but that there is insufficient evidence for such a scheme right now. emma simpson, bbc news, essex. nasa launched the world's smallest satellite today. it fi
next time i'm going to germany or the netherlands, or bulgaria. because the money is better? workers than he'd like. this industry won't survive, he says, if access to eu workers is restricted. without a seasonal workforce to pick our crops, we are not going to get them picked and the logical extension of that is that we will need to import produce from europe or elsewhere in the world. why can't you get british workers to pick the fruit? we do try very hard but our experience has been...
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robert against the netherlands.he grand final last season l super grand final last season in super league and the 19 time winners survived a late rally. why the trophy still retains i majesty for trophy still retains its majesty for wigan and warrington, they have lost their aura, floundering in the super league, with a last likely shot at silverware. the teams might have fallen but wigan still have mighty in theirlikes, fallen but wigan still have mighty in their likes, joe burgess averages nearly one try per game and in 20 minutes helped ‘ to nearly one try per game and in 20 minutes helped - to two. minutes helped himself to two. warrington have their own man, ryan atkins, out of nowhere, he scored twice to draw them level. by half—time, wigan had wriggled their way back ahead. marshall with his eighth try in three games against warrington. in scorching temperatures, were bringing the heat. but they dragged back to 20 all. what a big moment in the game. twice having scrambled back to parity, the warrington defenc
robert against the netherlands.he grand final last season l super grand final last season in super league and the 19 time winners survived a late rally. why the trophy still retains i majesty for trophy still retains its majesty for wigan and warrington, they have lost their aura, floundering in the super league, with a last likely shot at silverware. the teams might have fallen but wigan still have mighty in theirlikes, fallen but wigan still have mighty in their likes, joe burgess averages...
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for their final warm—up match against denmark ahead of this summer's european championship in the netherlandshis players say they know the importance of the denmark match as part of their euro plans. i think we all feel the pressure, to be honest. no matter what game it is, we all feel pressure, because it's such a talented group of players, and any 11 could start. each day we've got a talented squad that can push each other. even if somebody else is starting, we're happy for them to start, there's no negativity. scotland will be without the injured jen beattie and kim little after they named their squad for the euros today. little misses out after she injured her cruciate knee ligament last month, and her manager knows she is a big loss. of course, it's difficult. but i meani of course, it's difficult. but i mean i do think that's the difference now than it has been before, that we actually have much more players to select from. england posted a record—breaking 377 on their way to a crushing victory in the rain—affected world cup match with pakistan in leicester. it's a morale—boosting win,
for their final warm—up match against denmark ahead of this summer's european championship in the netherlandshis players say they know the importance of the denmark match as part of their euro plans. i think we all feel the pressure, to be honest. no matter what game it is, we all feel pressure, because it's such a talented group of players, and any 11 could start. each day we've got a talented squad that can push each other. even if somebody else is starting, we're happy for them to start,...
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merkel has invited the european g 20 members plus norway and the netherlands to garner support for her summit agenda. >> we, as the european members of the g 21 to make an essential -- g20 one to make an essential contribution to the g 20. correspondent: the europeans see themselves as a corrective factor now that the united states is left to be paris agreement and is adopting corrections policy. >> we pit multilateralism against protectionism and against those who break international rules. >> the biggest global challenges is your -- europe's response. correspondent: that might sound like an agenda against u.s. president donald trump. after the meeting, angela merkel already set because in a speech to the german parliament, she criticized president trump's climate policies. >> we will not wait until the last person on earth has accepted the scientific evidence of climate change. the pair, agreement is irreversible and nonnegotiable. correspondent: nonetheless, european leaders stressed there will be more common ground with the u.s. of that there will be differences. they said a look f
merkel has invited the european g 20 members plus norway and the netherlands to garner support for her summit agenda. >> we, as the european members of the g 21 to make an essential -- g20 one to make an essential contribution to the g 20. correspondent: the europeans see themselves as a corrective factor now that the united states is left to be paris agreement and is adopting corrections policy. >> we pit multilateralism against protectionism and against those who break...
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the companies under fire denied the accusations, but unlike france or the netherlands, germany has no that forbids companies from doing business with foreign partners who violate human rights -- abroad. nothing will be available until 2020 at the earliest. reporter: the co-author cornelia from german watch joins the in the studio. thank you for joining us. your study news multiple german companies including siemens. they deny abuses of human rights. how do you collect results? >> we collected evidence on our own. we also collected a lot of information from several other nongovernmental organizations who we were contact with. reporter: what you see in south africa? >> a lot of problems, and very often it is land rights that affected people don't get good compensation, or they are just pushed away, sometimes violently. yeah, they cannot live like they lived before. reporter: tell us about the so-called activists? people in local communities trying to resist, what happens to them? >> it is dangerous for them to resist, especially in countries like honduras or columbia. we also noticed pe
the companies under fire denied the accusations, but unlike france or the netherlands, germany has no that forbids companies from doing business with foreign partners who violate human rights -- abroad. nothing will be available until 2020 at the earliest. reporter: the co-author cornelia from german watch joins the in the studio. thank you for joining us. your study news multiple german companies including siemens. they deny abuses of human rights. how do you collect results? >> we...