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el culpable es uno qui hay una siempre y cuando sea el mismo nivel o us de la fuerza. tener un arma en tu casa se vueloing ven otros tipos de problema como en estados unidos la violencia que surge tener armas en tu casa se dispara por el solo hecho de que tienes un arma en tu casa. >>> vamos a hablar en mÉxico. existe desafortunadamente la realidad jurc es impunidad. quÉ espera el gob si el gob no pue garantizar la seguridad ciudadana. >>> no, yo estoy completamente de acuerdo contigo. pero yo sÍ soy de esas personas con toda experiencia en el Área de seguridad que es mejor no estar armado apenas que estÉs entrenado. que sepas usar armas y las personas que tienen armas en su casa en este momento la tienen baj el rubro que van acÁ zar. >>> o que son los malos. es la realidad. flote voy a decir que se va a acabar el mundo hoy. la popularidad del presidente lo vamos a ver reflejado el dÍa de hoy en diferentes elecciones. son 4 estados. 3 son para gobernadores. se la incrementado de forma e nor y el tercero es la corrupciÓn. en fla de funcionarios de los mÁs altos niveles
el culpable es uno qui hay una siempre y cuando sea el mismo nivel o us de la fuerza. tener un arma en tu casa se vueloing ven otros tipos de problema como en estados unidos la violencia que surge tener armas en tu casa se dispara por el solo hecho de que tienes un arma en tu casa. >>> vamos a hablar en mÉxico. existe desafortunadamente la realidad jurc es impunidad. quÉ espera el gob si el gob no pue garantizar la seguridad ciudadana. >>> no, yo estoy completamente de...
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they grabbed the quy guys and a lady... they grabbed the guy who was trying to run away.chose the time when all the people came out from the mosque, it was that time, people were going home. that is why there are too many casualties. muslin well for house hasissued casualties. muslin well for house has issued a statement in the past and were condemning any act of hatred that tries to tether community apart. in the past few minutes the deputy assistant commissioner of scotland yard said the attack was an attack on london and all londoners. barry cavan free is at the scene. you can see the police cordoned just behind me, the police cordoned just behind me, the police vans and all the officers have been here since the early hours. the local community here in finsbury park, extremely upset and worried, some of the people i've been speaking to, telling me they cannot believe it happened on their part, where they live. home secretary amber rudd describing this asa secretary amber rudd describing this as a terrorist incident, you can feel in the community here are the anger and
they grabbed the quy guys and a lady... they grabbed the guy who was trying to run away.chose the time when all the people came out from the mosque, it was that time, people were going home. that is why there are too many casualties. muslin well for house hasissued casualties. muslin well for house has issued a statement in the past and were condemning any act of hatred that tries to tether community apart. in the past few minutes the deputy assistant commissioner of scotland yard said the...
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he said, i agree he's a good quy “ tapes. he said, i agree he's a good guy “i tapes.—— i said i agree he's a good quy- guy —— i said i agree he's a good guy. maybe other people would be stronger in that circumstance, but thatis stronger in that circumstance, but that is how i converted myself. i hope i never have an opportunity and if id hope i never have an opportunity and ifidi hope i never have an opportunity and if id i would do it better. what does constitute obstruction of justice? were those words, "i hope you can let the investigation go" was that enough? james rosen is president of the national constitution centre. . thanks for joining us. from what you've been able to hear from joining us. from what you've been able to hearfrom comey‘s joining us. from what you've been able to hear from comey‘s testimony, do you think donald trump's words, do you think donald trump's words, do they amount to obstruction of justice? we don't know any more than we did before, the crucial meetings where the president said, i hope you can let this go, is the crucial thing. comey
he said, i agree he's a good quy “ tapes. he said, i agree he's a good guy “i tapes.—— i said i agree he's a good quy- guy —— i said i agree he's a good guy. maybe other people would be stronger in that circumstance, but thatis stronger in that circumstance, but that is how i converted myself. i hope i never have an opportunity and if id hope i never have an opportunity and ifidi hope i never have an opportunity and if id i would do it better. what does constitute obstruction of...
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do you see that quy panicking. chaotic. do you see that guy there on the right?ight hours in that building. the look in his eyes, hell. the stories i have heard today from the quys stories i have heard today from the guysin stories i have heard today from the guys in that building... a lot of people have died. and, umm, from what i saw watching them, the entire night, trying to help out, because i could not do anything... anyone in the building above the 14th floor... ido the building above the 14th floor... i do think they got out. do you know what would have helped, a fire alarm! it was dead silence when i was in the building. it was hot but there was no fire alarm, no sprinklers. people would have got out if there was an alarm. there are plenty of questions for the council and tenant management organisation that run the block on their behalf, especially because fire safety was raised by residents on many occasions. my understanding is their concerns we re occasions. my understanding is their concerns were looked at and officers in the tmo or the council made e
do you see that quy panicking. chaotic. do you see that guy there on the right?ight hours in that building. the look in his eyes, hell. the stories i have heard today from the quys stories i have heard today from the guysin stories i have heard today from the guys in that building... a lot of people have died. and, umm, from what i saw watching them, the entire night, trying to help out, because i could not do anything... anyone in the building above the 14th floor... ido the building above the...
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—— you are the tech quy- stay plugged in! —— you are the tech guy.apchat spectacles. they have arrived in europe will stop they have been out in the states for a while. i press the button. they record ten seconds of video. i am the guy who wore google glass for three months and eventually got sick of being mocked by my friends and family and colleagues. i am not sure. my issue is, they look old. they are not fashionable. you say that... snapchat claims it is a camera company, not just a snapchat claims it is a camera company, notjust a social network. iam not company, notjust a social network. i am not convinced. it is a great gimmick. popular amongst a certain crowd. people who used to buy you go pro and strap it to their head and go down a mountain, these will be cheaper. i cannot talk to you. are you not taking me seriously? cheaper. i cannot talk to you. are you not taking me seriously7m cheaper. i cannot talk to you. are you not taking me seriously? it is knowing we are being filmed while talking to you. disconcerting. we will leave it there. ha
—— you are the tech quy- stay plugged in! —— you are the tech guy.apchat spectacles. they have arrived in europe will stop they have been out in the states for a while. i press the button. they record ten seconds of video. i am the guy who wore google glass for three months and eventually got sick of being mocked by my friends and family and colleagues. i am not sure. my issue is, they look old. they are not fashionable. you say that... snapchat claims it is a camera company, not just a...
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the quys above water, and they are fine. the guys are above water, and they are fine.heads. just a reminder that the two winners of the semifinals go up against each other, and then they go on to face holders to oracle usa. but from me, tulsen tollett, and again, that is goodbye from sport today. hi there. the weather caused all kinds of problems on tuesday. a number of serious accidents caused by the strong winds in southern england, in particular. the winds gusted over 60 mph in a number of places, bringing down a few trees and causing those problems. the low pressure that's been responsible for that windy spell of weather still with us then into wednesday but the winds will be very slowly easing a bit over the next 2a hours. this is how we start off the day on wednesday, then. still the winds gusting to 40s and 50s miles an hour. we are still talking about inland gales. outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west. and generally, i think, the weather will be improving as we go on through the day. winds continuing to ease a little bit more
the quys above water, and they are fine. the guys are above water, and they are fine.heads. just a reminder that the two winners of the semifinals go up against each other, and then they go on to face holders to oracle usa. but from me, tulsen tollett, and again, that is goodbye from sport today. hi there. the weather caused all kinds of problems on tuesday. a number of serious accidents caused by the strong winds in southern england, in particular. the winds gusted over 60 mph in a number of...
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it was just all the good quys brilliant.on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that
it was just all the good quys brilliant.on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that
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sporting hero of a completely different proportion in new zealand and 26 years old, are cool, calm quy26 years old, are cool, calm guy, never ruffled. up against one of the tough guys and the big talkingjimmy. of the tough guys and the big talking jimmy. to come through that with the odd nod and a grin, he is going to... i don't think he knows what is waiting for him when he gets back to new zealand. we seen the celebration in bermuda and how happy eve ryo ne celebration in bermuda and how happy everyone is. you talk about new zealand. how will this be taken in new zealand and how will it be celebrated when the team gets back there? it was huge. it screened early in the morning, 5am, in new zealand. there was heavy traffic getting into the cbd, we hear, in auckland. people trying to get into work early so they could watch this public viewing on a big screen. it will be probably the sporting story of the year, at least, in new zealand. absolutely captivating the imagination that is hard to expect people who are there. the man organising next years world cup has dismissed a newspaper rep
sporting hero of a completely different proportion in new zealand and 26 years old, are cool, calm quy26 years old, are cool, calm guy, never ruffled. up against one of the tough guys and the big talkingjimmy. of the tough guys and the big talking jimmy. to come through that with the odd nod and a grin, he is going to... i don't think he knows what is waiting for him when he gets back to new zealand. we seen the celebration in bermuda and how happy eve ryo ne celebration in bermuda and how...
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somejaw—dropping dialogue, and he is having a whale of a time, this doozy couldn't care less kind of quy guy, although the film itself, the plot is hardly edge of your seat stuff. it is a movie to watch because of that performance. mixed reviews, for that, but you would recommend it? yes, because of that performance, and stephen fry, who wrote the book in 904! think, or a gimmick then, he said i like this character so much i want to revisit ten —— he wrote the book in 94 i think. your best dvd at the moment? yes, the founder. this is about the man who turned mcdonald's into the huge franchise, the multinational franchise, it is now. it stars michael keaton. there was a bit of an oscar buzz about this one when it was first announced but then a couple of things happened. the release date changed which didn't help things, then people watched the movie and said, michael keaton is brilliant, but actually this guy does not seem that likeable or that nice. it got great reviews and i would give it a great review but the problem with this film, do you want to watch two hours about someone who doe
somejaw—dropping dialogue, and he is having a whale of a time, this doozy couldn't care less kind of quy guy, although the film itself, the plot is hardly edge of your seat stuff. it is a movie to watch because of that performance. mixed reviews, for that, but you would recommend it? yes, because of that performance, and stephen fry, who wrote the book in 904! think, or a gimmick then, he said i like this character so much i want to revisit ten —— he wrote the book in 94 i think. your...
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rolling and gets into the second week, things will look very different around novak and also how do you quyst him, maybe, and also how the players will think about him and the same thing for andy. i think the first week is going to be really crucialfor all of us guys. whatever roger federer suggest, he will still be one of the players to watch at wimbledon. 22 teams, 198 riders, and more than 3,500 kilometres ahead of them. the 104th tour de france gets under way on saturday, with defending champion chris froome aiming for a fourth title. however, in australian ritchie porte, a former team sky colleague, he now has a new rival who is the man in form. our sports news correspondent richard conway reports from germany, where the tour gets underway. there is a party atmosphere here in dusseldorf on the banks of the rhine. the families are welcoming the riders for this year's tour de france. there has been an official presentation made a head of the grand departure on saturday. it is an individual time trial around the streets of dusseldorf. there is beer, there is bratwurst, there are bikes, the
rolling and gets into the second week, things will look very different around novak and also how do you quyst him, maybe, and also how the players will think about him and the same thing for andy. i think the first week is going to be really crucialfor all of us guys. whatever roger federer suggest, he will still be one of the players to watch at wimbledon. 22 teams, 198 riders, and more than 3,500 kilometres ahead of them. the 104th tour de france gets under way on saturday, with defending...
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it was just all the good quys brilliant.t was just all the good guys had gone out of the way and done things and really put their lives on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that photo. leigh especially juxtaposed to compassion. look at that photo. leigh especiallyjuxtaposed to the photo next to it which is the harassed —— horrific scene of the building. the queen is now 91. she isn't going to be around forever and people are looking to prince charles and prince william, do they have the same touch to bring the country together in is really difficult moments. the one thing you didn't mention, is kate. that trio of william, harry and kate. they really are, and have got the touch between them. it quite magic. it's different from the older generation. taking it through. we have to leave it there. as always, not enough time to talk about all of this but
it was just all the good quys brilliant.t was just all the good guys had gone out of the way and done things and really put their lives on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that photo. leigh especially juxtaposed to compassion. look at that photo. leigh especiallyjuxtaposed to the photo next to it which is the harassed...
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. >> recuerden quÍ hoy a partir de las diez de la noche, hora del este 7no pacÍfico la abogada de inmigraciÓn washington dc con el impacto del tiroteo quel tiene a un congresista entre la vida y la muerte. lo que han revelado las autoridades mexicanas tras encontrar muerto en su celda al sospechoso de s violar y asesin a unar pequeÑa niÑa, regresamos desde rusia pequeÑa niÑa, regre ♪ ♪ pequeÑa niÑa, regre ♪ oye... l'eggo my eggo...lta? ¿qué hac... dame mi eggo... coco, ¿en serio? ¡te pasaste! ¿y ahora? hay que seguir las reglas. conoce las reglas. quédate con tu eggo. l'eggo my eggo. muy rico. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® queremos más que datos ilimitados., queremos entretenimiento ilimitado. porque queremos suspenso ilimitado, ...ver deportes ilimitados, ...y drama ilimitado. pero también queremos más... como acceso ilimitado a hbo. ilimitado. no te conformes con cualquier plan de datos ilimitados. solo el plan at&t unlimited plus incluye hbo sin costo adicional. y llÉv
. >> recuerden quÍ hoy a partir de las diez de la noche, hora del este 7no pacÍfico la abogada de inmigraciÓn washington dc con el impacto del tiroteo quel tiene a un congresista entre la vida y la muerte. lo que han revelado las autoridades mexicanas tras encontrar muerto en su celda al sospechoso de s violar y asesin a unar pequeÑa niÑa, regresamos desde rusia pequeÑa niÑa, regre ♪ ♪ pequeÑa niÑa, regre ♪ oye... l'eggo my eggo...lta? ¿qué hac... dame mi eggo... coco,...
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arrival of the storm and will most likely arrive as a tropical storm and after that de janeigenerate quinonetheless a lot of rain along this corridor and finally that winds up by memphis, tennessee over the weekend. exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast today's high is 88 and partly sunny and on the warm side and the spotty shower or thunderstorm possible this afternoon and this evening. tomorrow hotter and not very humid really, a high of 90 degrees it's a summer lovers kind of day. and then on friday, hot and 90 and more humid and comfortable and could be a thunderstorm late in the afternoon there. we have an improving forecast for the weekend and clouds and shower or thunderstorm early wrerks now looking at the sunshine returning and things dry out and the system getting through faster and see humidity lower a bit with the 86 degree high and saturday clouds and sun and 85 and next monday and tuesday a couple of pleasant days with highs around 80. >> we like that. >>> pope francis may know be a fan of american football, he met with representatives from the nfl at the vatican and the
arrival of the storm and will most likely arrive as a tropical storm and after that de janeigenerate quinonetheless a lot of rain along this corridor and finally that winds up by memphis, tennessee over the weekend. exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast today's high is 88 and partly sunny and on the warm side and the spotty shower or thunderstorm possible this afternoon and this evening. tomorrow hotter and not very humid really, a high of 90 degrees it's a summer lovers kind of day. and...
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we are going to have to create momentum gained on game and improve deep into the test match. 15 new quysto put our hands up to obviously raise the standards week on week and game on game so the standards week on week and game on game so that is what we will need to do to beat the all blacks in three orfour to do to beat the all blacks in three or four weeks' time. we've got to make sure we match fire with fire in terms of our approach to the game and i think the fact that we would have been here for a week on wednesday, settled into new zealand, understanding what's coming and how difficult the task will be, i think will put us and prepare us a lot better for wednesday. the lions are not the only side out on tour because gregor townsend ta kes on tour because gregor townsend takes charge of scotland's rugby union side for the first time on saturday. they face familiar six nations foes italy in the unfamiliar surrounds of singapore. both nations are in south east asia as they prepare for summer tours of australia and fiji. it'll be the first major international rugby union match in the re
we are going to have to create momentum gained on game and improve deep into the test match. 15 new quysto put our hands up to obviously raise the standards week on week and game on game so the standards week on week and game on game so that is what we will need to do to beat the all blacks in three orfour to do to beat the all blacks in three or four weeks' time. we've got to make sure we match fire with fire in terms of our approach to the game and i think the fact that we would have been...
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runs every time he has come in and growing even more strength in depth within the squad, we need more quysnces. it's a huge summer for england's women who are among the favourites to win the world cup on home soil. charlotte edwards was the last england captain to lead the side to world cup victory — that was eight years ago, but she believes the class of 2017 could repeat that feat. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. for england, for the world, this is where it begins. derby. the tournament now featuring serious money. $2 million in total and an intention to match the prize money of the men in 15 years. a good time to be playing in a first world cup. quality is important and i think a lot of the girls who are playing cricket would not want anything they do not deserve so it is important the way we train and play cricket is a spectacle. because i think that is important to get the money. so that is kind of second to the cricket in my opinion. eight teams in tournament, west indies and emerging force, new zealand, and england, still the favourites. to help publicise the world cup wa
runs every time he has come in and growing even more strength in depth within the squad, we need more quysnces. it's a huge summer for england's women who are among the favourites to win the world cup on home soil. charlotte edwards was the last england captain to lead the side to world cup victory — that was eight years ago, but she believes the class of 2017 could repeat that feat. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. for england, for the world, this is where it begins. derby. the...
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we are united in our an quis an. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us! (applause) i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on scene in minutes. i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the capitol police! (applause) >> i spoke with special agent bailey around special agent greiner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i splessed our profound gratitude to them. it is clear to me, based on various eyewitness accounts, that without these two heroes, agent bailey and agent greiner, many lives would have been lost. (applause) >> i know that we all want to learn as much as we can about what happened. we just all received a briefing from the sergeant of arms. i've complete confidence in the investigation that's being conducted, by the capitol police, the fbi who are also working with local law enforcement. i know we want to extend our gratitude for the outpouring of support that we've received from t
we are united in our an quis an. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us! (applause) i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on scene in minutes. i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the capitol police! (applause) >> i spoke with special agent bailey around special agent greiner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into...
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it was as saying that this quy pitch. was, will continue to make a difference to them and the fact that he is focusing on what they think and also ultimately that if the conservatives think that they have got problems right now, they have got problems right now, they have got much bigger ones on the horizon given that only 20% of that demographic actually voted for them and 60% have voted for the labour party and if they do not begin to engage with young people going forwards and actually realise that they are the voters of the future, then the problems will get bigger. michael williams, the editor in chief of the nme, could talking to me earlier. we will have much more from westminster at 6pm on another extraordinary day. plenty to discuss and analyse as a result of the election fallout and the fact that we are now facing a hung parliament and have a hung parliament in this country. the prime minister's two chief advisers — nick timothy and fiona hill — have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned
it was as saying that this quy pitch. was, will continue to make a difference to them and the fact that he is focusing on what they think and also ultimately that if the conservatives think that they have got problems right now, they have got problems right now, they have got much bigger ones on the horizon given that only 20% of that demographic actually voted for them and 60% have voted for the labour party and if they do not begin to engage with young people going forwards and actually...
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, the chief executive, was the most popular candidate, twice as popular as the guy who won, was the quy guy who at the time suggested they should have been a dialogue with the students. the one who said absolutely no is the one who won, which i guess it's pretty sad. where i've disagreed with the students, andi i've disagreed with the students, and i went to speak to 600,700,800 of them in hong kong university when i went to hong kong in november, is in allowing the campaign for democracy to morph into a campaign for independence. i think it dilutes support for democracy. it's not going to happen. it plays into the hands of the hardliners in beijing. what's the alternative then, if it's not a call for independence? the alternative is to give the people in hong kong a greater say over their own way of life. i feel hong kong is still a very special place but what's most important is the way the hong kong people have behaved and shown their commitment to pluralism, democracy, and the rule of law, and i think that's what will keep hong kong special. let's turn to the states because, after m
, the chief executive, was the most popular candidate, twice as popular as the guy who won, was the quy guy who at the time suggested they should have been a dialogue with the students. the one who said absolutely no is the one who won, which i guess it's pretty sad. where i've disagreed with the students, andi i've disagreed with the students, and i went to speak to 600,700,800 of them in hong kong university when i went to hong kong in november, is in allowing the campaign for democracy to...
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if that quy minutes, with few pauses. if that guy ok? one victim was steve scalise.ontinued. we could see steve scalise out in the field. he dragged himself there from second base, about ten or 15 yards into the field do is to be further away from the gunmen. but he was motionless out there so i to him but there were still shots going overhead from both sides and, so, finally when we heard that the shooter was down i just finally when we heard that the shooter was down ijust ran low out to steve and started putting pressure on the wounds. the gunmen we re pressure on the wounds. the gunmen were 66—year—old james hodgkinson from illinois. he had antirepublican and anti— donald trump faced social media posts. he died in hospital after being shot by police. survivors say would've a massacre without their help. they are coming to terms with having to dodge bullets on a day for batting practice. the emotional shock of seeing your friends shot while you are helpless. you have a baseball bat, they have a rifle. you are defenceless. the shooting has shaken washington. both s
if that quy minutes, with few pauses. if that guy ok? one victim was steve scalise.ontinued. we could see steve scalise out in the field. he dragged himself there from second base, about ten or 15 yards into the field do is to be further away from the gunmen. but he was motionless out there so i to him but there were still shots going overhead from both sides and, so, finally when we heard that the shooter was down i just finally when we heard that the shooter was down ijust ran low out to...
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i don't know if you quys pull through.e is another man's shouting at a reporter, and there's a lot of hostility, again, growing. we are looking at live pictures of the crowd near one of the roads that cordoned off. i wonder, would you give us a sense of the geography? where are you standing, how far away, in relation to where the incident happened? i'm literally about, i would say, 100 yards from the mosque, right beside the arsenal store, a part of innsbruck park station, under the bridge with three police vans and offices right in front of me —— finsbury park station. i would smile in front of them and wave, if i were in front of cameras, but i'm pretty close, because i've been here the last two and a half hours. our live pictures, we are looking at a line of police officers do find some police take at thejunction officers do find some police take at the junction of one officers do find some police take at thejunction of one of the roads, which i don't know if that is anywhere near you — i'm guessing quite a number of th
i don't know if you quys pull through.e is another man's shouting at a reporter, and there's a lot of hostility, again, growing. we are looking at live pictures of the crowd near one of the roads that cordoned off. i wonder, would you give us a sense of the geography? where are you standing, how far away, in relation to where the incident happened? i'm literally about, i would say, 100 yards from the mosque, right beside the arsenal store, a part of innsbruck park station, under the bridge with...
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the time capsule is decorated just like the quys capsule is decorated just like the guys left yesterdayfamily said he had been suffering from leukaemia. and we need him now. guesstimation? batman made adam west an icon. more recently he voiced the character mayor adam west in the animated series family guy. our correspondent peter bowes has some of the reaction from los angeles. a lot of people paying tribute, he will be missed. and we could tell, just from that clip there of him talking on hollywood boulevard, his sense of humour, it was always with him. i think he'll be remembered as the actor who played batman with certainly a sense of humour, with a wink in his eye, a sort of quizzical expression. it certainly wasn't a dark character when he played batman. it changed according to different actors over the years but i think he will be remembered in that way and in fact illustrated in a statement that his family released saying, "our dad always saw himself as the bright knight and aspired to make a positive impact on his fans‘ lives. he was and always will be our hero." a huge number
the time capsule is decorated just like the quys capsule is decorated just like the guys left yesterdayfamily said he had been suffering from leukaemia. and we need him now. guesstimation? batman made adam west an icon. more recently he voiced the character mayor adam west in the animated series family guy. our correspondent peter bowes has some of the reaction from los angeles. a lot of people paying tribute, he will be missed. and we could tell, just from that clip there of him talking on...
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recent selection is the most popular candidate, twice as popular as the person who one who was the quyho one who was the guy at the time he suggested there should be a dialogue with the stu d e nts should be a dialogue with the students who said absolutely no who one which is i guess pretty sad. where i disagreed with the students andi where i disagreed with the students and i went and spoke to 800 of them at hong kong university when i was in hong kong last november, is over the campaign for democracy to morph into a the campaign for democracy to morph intoa campaign the campaign for democracy to morph into a campaign for independence. i think it's eyelid support for democracy and it plays into the hands of the hardliners in beijing. what is the alternative than not they call for independent? the alternative is to give people a greater say over their own way of life. i feel hong greater say over their own way of life. ifeel hong kong is still a very special place but what of the most important is the way the people have behaved in showing their commitment to pluralism and i think that
recent selection is the most popular candidate, twice as popular as the person who one who was the quyho one who was the guy at the time he suggested there should be a dialogue with the stu d e nts should be a dialogue with the students who said absolutely no who one which is i guess pretty sad. where i disagreed with the students andi where i disagreed with the students and i went and spoke to 800 of them at hong kong university when i was in hong kong last november, is over the campaign for...
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he said some quy asked what happened. with a knife. at that point, me and my wife and a couple of friends, we decided we really needed to get out of their quickly. and at that point, six or seven shots or rounds started going off, which really created an air of panic in the vicinity. people started running. i turned around to have a look, because it's under professional with the rounds going off. it sounded like, you know, a police incident rather than random gunmen or anything. i turned around to satisfy my curiosity, i suppose. it seems to come to a close. the random stabbers seemed dead. there was nothing to see. lots of sirens and blue lights. i headed off to catch up with the party towards the shard. it was a real sense of panic. people were running around the area to get out as soon as possible. we got to the shard and they took us in. and all the people that were at the event was staying at the hotel and they were told firmly to stay put. and they put us up. that is where we stayed for the next 2—3 hours. the whole
he said some quy asked what happened. with a knife. at that point, me and my wife and a couple of friends, we decided we really needed to get out of their quickly. and at that point, six or seven shots or rounds started going off, which really created an air of panic in the vicinity. people started running. i turned around to have a look, because it's under professional with the rounds going off. it sounded like, you know, a police incident rather than random gunmen or anything. i turned around...
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yeah, prams, cops, some quys of stuff., some guys drove down from bedford with nappies and formula milkjust for the children. what do you make of the children. what do you make of the fact that so many who come down to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, they just to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, theyjust seen these horrendous images and just want to do something? it shows the positive community spirit we have in england, and also the vibration of london, being one big community, and it shows that in times of need we all come together, and it becomes a mutual team effort. nobody knows anybody but it's just the coming together, knowing that people have lost their homes, their belongings, lost their homes, their belongings, lost everything, and it's nice that everybody is just helping out. there wasn't any volunteers because we we re wasn't any volunteers because we were going to go home last night. there weren't any volunteers to guard the stuff so a few of us decided it would be the right thing to
yeah, prams, cops, some quys of stuff., some guys drove down from bedford with nappies and formula milkjust for the children. what do you make of the children. what do you make of the fact that so many who come down to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, they just to donate don't know anyone who's been affected, theyjust seen these horrendous images and just want to do something? it shows the positive community spirit we have in england, and also the vibration of london, being one big...
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so when i heard this quy off the road.rd this guy shout he has got a knife, to be honest, i still do not believe it, really. it was my friend who shouted out really. it was my friend who shouted out "run, call your family." i really. it was my friend who shouted out "run, call yourfamily." i kind of just followed out "run, call yourfamily." i kind ofjust followed him. i did not react too much if i am honest. but, yeah, it was... it was certainly strange when i walked out. there was a strange atmosphere when the van was there. you could see it. i don't think anyone knew what was going on. as soon as they shouted that, that is when people started running. a fair few people ended up staying in the pub, but i don't know what happened to them. i think they were all fine. all right. thank you for being with us. joshua and robbie, a couple of eyewitnesses. we are just buy one of the many police cordons around london bridge and borough markets. let us talk tojohn —— tom symonds. this is a picture of one of the assailants lying on
so when i heard this quy off the road.rd this guy shout he has got a knife, to be honest, i still do not believe it, really. it was my friend who shouted out really. it was my friend who shouted out "run, call your family." i really. it was my friend who shouted out "run, call yourfamily." i kind of just followed out "run, call yourfamily." i kind ofjust followed him. i did not react too much if i am honest. but, yeah, it was... it was certainly strange when i...
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he said after a while, the president returned to the topic of mike flynn think is a good quy topic ofis a good guy and has been through a lot. he repeated michael flynn had not done anything wrong but had misled the president. then he said i hope you can see your way clear to letting this go. letting the thing go. he is a good guy, i hope you can let this go. the issue seems to be weathered donald trump somehow obstructed justice and put pressure onjames comey to drop investigations and from reading the statement, is james comey going to say yes there was obstruction of justice? comey going to say yes there was obstruction ofjustice?|j comey going to say yes there was obstruction ofjustice? i think he is going to fudge it a bit. in his memo he writes i understood the president to be requesting bubble drop in investigation of michael flynn in connection with false state m e nts flynn in connection with false statements about his conversations with the russian ambassador in december. i did not understand him to be talking about the broader investigation into russia. then he goes on to s
he said after a while, the president returned to the topic of mike flynn think is a good quy topic ofis a good guy and has been through a lot. he repeated michael flynn had not done anything wrong but had misled the president. then he said i hope you can see your way clear to letting this go. letting the thing go. he is a good guy, i hope you can let this go. the issue seems to be weathered donald trump somehow obstructed justice and put pressure onjames comey to drop investigations and from...
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we had ten young quys team ethic today. we had ten young guys come team ethic today.tuation where we are chasing a game and they just situation where we are chasing a game and theyjust did theirjob brilliantly, which was fantastic. gregor townsend has enjoyed success in first match as scotland coach. they beat italy 34—13 in singapore. the scots ran in four tries in 11 minutes, two either side of half time. tim visser touching down here. ross ford, who had scored just one try in 107 previous internationals, then added two tries in quick succession. damien hoyland completed the scoring. scotland will play australia next saturday. maria sharapova has announced in the past hour that she won't be playing any matches in the grass court season, and so will not be entering wimbledon qualifying. sharapova, who has recently returned from a drugs ban and was not given a wild card by the all england club, had been preparing to the championships via the qualifying competition, but she has sustained a muscle tear and will not be playing over the coming weeks. england have knocked
we had ten young quys team ethic today. we had ten young guys come team ethic today.tuation where we are chasing a game and they just situation where we are chasing a game and theyjust did theirjob brilliantly, which was fantastic. gregor townsend has enjoyed success in first match as scotland coach. they beat italy 34—13 in singapore. the scots ran in four tries in 11 minutes, two either side of half time. tim visser touching down here. ross ford, who had scored just one try in 107 previous...
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you quys time to reflect and to thank. you guys do a brilliantjob. time to reflect and to thank.uys do a brilliant job. but the queen and prince william left in no doubt of the agony and the grief here. royal protocol meets raw emotion. william, come here. where are the children? the queen turning up, everyone are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. go to the media, show the queen you are nice, show the smiles. but you are not doing the smiles. but you are not doing the rightjob. the smiles. but you are not doing the right job. could you tell us who they are? not my daughters. families, friends. not my children, my family's friends. not necessarily my family's friends. not necessarily my children. rescue crews are still making their way through the building. it is hard to imagine a more challenging task. dangerous and slow work. it is why the official death toll remains so much lower than what the people here expect, and what they fear. the building itself is in a very hazardous state. it is kind to take a peri
you quys time to reflect and to thank. you guys do a brilliantjob. time to reflect and to thank.uys do a brilliant job. but the queen and prince william left in no doubt of the agony and the grief here. royal protocol meets raw emotion. william, come here. where are the children? the queen turning up, everyone are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. go to the media, show the queen you are nice, show the smiles. but you are...
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they were on their way to new york yesterday, new office there, and the quy yesterday, new office thereso useful, if you are hacked or suffer a breach, somebody knows your password, this is able to stop them further down the process, it is not once they are in they are in. this extra layer, it is more about catching the individuals, or the knowledge thing. it is about the person themselves. that is the level we have taken this to. as far as the conversations you have with big financial institutions, i suppose it isa financial institutions, i suppose it is a cost, they will have to pay for it, but it may be... they do not pay and a! laughter you want them to pay more, but it is a trade—off, either they will pay it in compensation or upfront like this. security has been around forever, you'd like insurance policies, you have to have it, otherwise other repercussions. what was the last dvd that you bought? or blu—ray? was the last dvd that you bought? or blu-ray? i'm putting you on the spot. something for my daughter, when you are travelling. this is what we are saying, apart from ben, who
they were on their way to new york yesterday, new office there, and the quy yesterday, new office thereso useful, if you are hacked or suffer a breach, somebody knows your password, this is able to stop them further down the process, it is not once they are in they are in. this extra layer, it is more about catching the individuals, or the knowledge thing. it is about the person themselves. that is the level we have taken this to. as far as the conversations you have with big financial...
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ble since the second world war, comfortable in the belief that america will always played the good quy in international affairs. lots of international leaders and businesses have not agreed with this, emmanuel macron has done extremely well in some circles by being among those to criticise president trump quite roundly. make out president trump quite roundly. make our planet great again he said on twitter in english, and it went viral in the us. it is a terrible blow to american leadership, it emphasises the isolation of the new america. ina emphasises the isolation of the new america. in a way, it is great news again for us in europe, because we have carved a new alliance with china, india and all the emerging countries — the same day as trump announced that, and there is a new world order going in europe without britain, because britain again has, and steve will explain why the hell mrs may did notjoin and steve will explain why the hell mrs may did not join the and steve will explain why the hell mrs may did notjoin the europeans to criticise that. so i think, on the whole, it is a
ble since the second world war, comfortable in the belief that america will always played the good quy in international affairs. lots of international leaders and businesses have not agreed with this, emmanuel macron has done extremely well in some circles by being among those to criticise president trump quite roundly. make out president trump quite roundly. make our planet great again he said on twitter in english, and it went viral in the us. it is a terrible blow to american leadership, it...
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showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast qui quickly.n showers and thank in foort cold front. within the next few hours actually. and code orange air quality alert tomorrow. you guys want to limit outdoor activities it's a hazy afternoon. 76 in list and 73 baltimore. nice and school frederick, 70. 75 haikers town and this area north maryland through baltimore saw evening thunderstorms long since passed. 7 mannasas and 76 call pepper now and stormtracker radar quiet as we will have quiet skies again tonight and shoulding totally dry tomorrow. not come about rain coming in until friday. here's day planner warm 8 a a.m., 76. well into 0s phone and well into the 80s. 92 for that high temperature by 5 p.m. and humid as well. let's talk about tropical storm cindy winds sustained. about to make landfall. bringing heavy rain to the gulf coast states. as it makes land fall will weaken and moisture caught up moving north and east enhanced by the cold front coming through and we have showers and thunderstorms as we normally would along a cold front
showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast qui quickly.n showers and thank in foort cold front. within the next few hours actually. and code orange air quality alert tomorrow. you guys want to limit outdoor activities it's a hazy afternoon. 76 in list and 73 baltimore. nice and school frederick, 70. 75 haikers town and this area north maryland through baltimore saw evening thunderstorms long since passed. 7 mannasas and 76 call pepper now and stormtracker radar quiet as we will have quiet...
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they grabbed big quy bleeding. —— belly.s when they are finished and are going home. he chose that time. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says it is an attack on all of our shared values. he called for londoners to stay calm. this is the scene. you can see the police vans behind me. behind me is finsbury park tube station, com pletely finsbury park tube station, completely cordoned off. a van drove into a completely cordoned off. a van drove intoa group completely cordoned off. a van drove into a group of pedestrians. we know that one man has died and eight others are being treated in hospital. the prime minister, theresa may, says police are treating this as a potential terrorist attack. we understand this police cordon will be in place at least for the coming hours. in other news. a nationwide, one—minute silence will be held at 11 o'clock this morning to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire in north kensington. it comes as police have already said they'll give a revised figure for the number of people presumed
they grabbed big quy bleeding. —— belly.s when they are finished and are going home. he chose that time. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says it is an attack on all of our shared values. he called for londoners to stay calm. this is the scene. you can see the police vans behind me. behind me is finsbury park tube station, com pletely finsbury park tube station, completely cordoned off. a van drove into a completely cordoned off. a van drove intoa group completely cordoned off. a van drove...
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what do you quys should've been there. what do you guys think?chosen she did the right thing by not turning up. supposedly cyber that it wasn't as it turned out with my bbc things. what about you? i'm looking for the immigration and the effect it is having on the nhs. i worked all my live, paid my insurance, people come into this country, going to the hospital and get anything they want, don't pay a penny and they go back to where they have come from. we have to leave it there, thank you for letting me interrupt. just a few ideas of what other people will be looking at the night. some very interesting views there. and tonight there'll be full coverage of the leaders' question time and the build—up here on bbc news from 8pm — theresa may and jeremy corbyn taking audience questions, chaired by david dimbleby. the event is live at 8.30pm. we will start our coverage at eight. that is it from york for now. thank you indeed. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: the prime minister has been defending her decision to not sign a letter of protest to p
what do you quys should've been there. what do you guys think?chosen she did the right thing by not turning up. supposedly cyber that it wasn't as it turned out with my bbc things. what about you? i'm looking for the immigration and the effect it is having on the nhs. i worked all my live, paid my insurance, people come into this country, going to the hospital and get anything they want, don't pay a penny and they go back to where they have come from. we have to leave it there, thank you for...
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are very bad optics given the context of this particular investigation, which now has taken on the quif why -- whether the president is seeking to obstruct justice in his firing of fbi director comey. now, with respect to executive privilege, there sa lot of disagreement and debate here about whether the president can actually use executive privilege to prevent testimony and my reading on this is he probably cannot prevent comey as a private citizen agreeing to go before the intelligence committee to testify. the question is, the content of can he block certain portion osf that testimony? now in terms of private communication, secret communicationss there are many things they cannot testify before the senate. an entirely separate issue of what he can then reveal when it comes to the independent counsel's investigation, mueller's investigations. now, i don't think he can invoke executive privilege to block any of that testimony. but with respect to the senate, even now, i think comey is going to have to be able to talk about any communicationings that he had directly with the president
are very bad optics given the context of this particular investigation, which now has taken on the quif why -- whether the president is seeking to obstruct justice in his firing of fbi director comey. now, with respect to executive privilege, there sa lot of disagreement and debate here about whether the president can actually use executive privilege to prevent testimony and my reading on this is he probably cannot prevent comey as a private citizen agreeing to go before the intelligence...
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are you gonna put out a pop qui quiz. >> i'm going to give everyone a warning. i have one or two questions and then i'm going to come to you. it's important that you help me carry us through the end of this presentation. we can put. [inaudible] you talked about maybe staying through august would be something worth doing to get this done. there are a lot of legislative priorities. can you talk a little bit about what your broader priorities are and how tax reform fits into that? >> i think my good friend from ohio talked about the budget and everything coming together. i believe on tax reform we need to agree to four principles in the next four weeks. that's easy. four and four. let's come up with four principles we can agree upon, let's take the next four weeks to do it. what will force us to do that is what jim jordan was talking about, we've got budget reconciliation, we've got numbers we have to assigned to do appropriations, that comes as a perfect opportunity to bring all of that together so it forces us to make critical decisions that are incumbent on one
are you gonna put out a pop qui quiz. >> i'm going to give everyone a warning. i have one or two questions and then i'm going to come to you. it's important that you help me carry us through the end of this presentation. we can put. [inaudible] you talked about maybe staying through august would be something worth doing to get this done. there are a lot of legislative priorities. can you talk a little bit about what your broader priorities are and how tax reform fits into that? >> i...
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hoy es viernes y toca hablar de esto con l s >>> qui rid familia de un nuevo dÍa. lo que voy a prulg tar a continuaciÓn chls ¿quÉ se necesita para prender una vela? . >>> un cerrillos >>> estas bien mal. >>> lumbre necesita que sea apagada. re vienentelo en la cabeza. >>> y tambiÉn >>> eso, Ándele, cÓmo ¿no?. >>> le fue peor ahÍ estÁ. >>> amiga, dÍgame donde es la pantera rosa. >>> del planeta rosa. >>> estÁ muy buena, pero estas mal de todas maneras. >>> de todo o el cuerpo de arriba abajo. >>> no, no, no asÍ es. una lo podemos dejar de piquito. >>> el beso. >>> uy! ¿que les parece chamacos? diego, ana marÍa. las a 0 tatas y otras que no. y faltaron mÁs. en este dÍa internacional de la dona tienen que cuidarse los diabÉticos. las donas. pueden sacar los ojos les tenemos la diabetes a lo que da. >>> hay que tener cuidado carnal. >>> la diabetes no es un juego. >>> esadona que te comiste con esa seÑora te quedaron migajas. >>> no te clo ques celosa. >>> se puso celosa por ladona, tÚ tranquilo >>> con chile y limÓn. >>> no me ayudes. >>> ¿cual es el mejor condimento
hoy es viernes y toca hablar de esto con l s >>> qui rid familia de un nuevo dÍa. lo que voy a prulg tar a continuaciÓn chls ¿quÉ se necesita para prender una vela? . >>> un cerrillos >>> estas bien mal. >>> lumbre necesita que sea apagada. re vienentelo en la cabeza. >>> y tambiÉn >>> eso, Ándele, cÓmo ¿no?. >>> le fue peor ahÍ estÁ. >>> amiga, dÍgame donde es la pantera rosa. >>> del planeta rosa....
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. >> the police got here very qui quickly and it sounded to me like the gunfire was coming from the boroughow london fairly well. it sounded to me like the area it was coming from. >> now was that the same direction the van was heading? >> it's a bit further on so that would have been consistent with somebody getting out of the van and running away. >> when you saw the van and the incident unfolding, how long did it take for police to respond? were they very close to that area? do you have a accepts of how long it took? >> it was very quick. police were patrolling around all the time anyway. obviously london bridge station tonight and there were probably half a dozen police earlier in the evening just being a presence. they were on the scene very quickly. i'm not going to be able to continue on the line. at the moment i'm on a bus. police are gathering up all of the witnesses on the bridge. and they're taking us to a hotel where they're going to take statements from us. at the moment i'm being transported by the police. to another location. >> okay. and are the people that you are with all
. >> the police got here very qui quickly and it sounded to me like the gunfire was coming from the boroughow london fairly well. it sounded to me like the area it was coming from. >> now was that the same direction the van was heading? >> it's a bit further on so that would have been consistent with somebody getting out of the van and running away. >> when you saw the van and the incident unfolding, how long did it take for police to respond? were they very close to...
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this one quy where the attackers were.y walked out in the road, managed to grab the attention of one of the police cars and basically forced them down that road, saying, you have to go down there, he is down there, so this one police 4x4 screeched down stoney street, and within five seconds, there were six gunshots, or what sounded like six clear gunshots. gunfire six rounds, two attackers dead. then, witnesses suggest, another volley of bullets as the third attacker was shot and killed, all within eight minutes of the first call to police. it seemed like a big attack was happening, so we wanted to keep the door locked. i was just having a... it was terrifying, i was having a... it was terrifying, i was having a... it was terrifying, i was having a mental battle between either the idea of an explosion coming through the floor or us being on the street, which one do we do? i shouted down and said, what should we do? one of the police officers said, you have to get out of the building now. it was an attack not just on indivi
this one quy where the attackers were.y walked out in the road, managed to grab the attention of one of the police cars and basically forced them down that road, saying, you have to go down there, he is down there, so this one police 4x4 screeched down stoney street, and within five seconds, there were six gunshots, or what sounded like six clear gunshots. gunfire six rounds, two attackers dead. then, witnesses suggest, another volley of bullets as the third attacker was shot and killed, all...
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the guys finished themselves to get that performance and we owe it to those quys performance and we oweost of it, and to take those chances, as sam said, you might mess it up that we saw four years ago how quickly that changes from the three tests in terms of personnel and making sure you are ready if you do miss out, you get another chance, you play well, and you have the opportunity to make up. andrea dovizioso won the catalunya grand prix in barcelona to claim back to back motogp wins for ducati for the first time since 2010. the italian won last week's italy grand prix and came out on top again, beating honda's spanish pair marc marquez and dani pedrosa. dovizioso's victory cut maverick vinales' championship lead to seven points. britain's riders struggled with cal crutchlow eleventh and scott redding thirteenth. bradley smith missed the race due to an injured finger. an emotional usain bolt recovered from an average start to win his final race on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds in the 100 metres at the racers grand prix in kingston on saturday. ade adedoyin reports from a noisy n
the guys finished themselves to get that performance and we owe it to those quys performance and we oweost of it, and to take those chances, as sam said, you might mess it up that we saw four years ago how quickly that changes from the three tests in terms of personnel and making sure you are ready if you do miss out, you get another chance, you play well, and you have the opportunity to make up. andrea dovizioso won the catalunya grand prix in barcelona to claim back to back motogp wins for...
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so seeing that turnaround be so qui quick, mel, i think yesterday was overdone people said it was becausey delayed the health care vote i thought that was complete crap i think it's a great opportunity like all of us said here on the desk with desk, when you get a chance to buy on a 2% pullback >> if you're an investor and you're waiting for the pullback, you're sort of just waiting. >> you are waiting if you like a name and you like it for the long-term, you better get in figure out where you think your price target is at the end of the day and get in if you like the fundamentals of the company, get in. you'll be able to wait and wait. and mad you bought on the high if you like the name for the long-term, get in where you can. >> and you know what else? you don't have to buy the full position, if you're worried about the price, kourtney's exactly right. buy half the position. then you're feeling better if you're waiting and the stock is going up, you're making money. >> and it's okay every once in a while. >> but you never do that. >> steve definitely not, ever. >> goldilocks and the thr
so seeing that turnaround be so qui quick, mel, i think yesterday was overdone people said it was becausey delayed the health care vote i thought that was complete crap i think it's a great opportunity like all of us said here on the desk with desk, when you get a chance to buy on a 2% pullback >> if you're an investor and you're waiting for the pullback, you're sort of just waiting. >> you are waiting if you like a name and you like it for the long-term, you better get in figure...
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investigation into michael flynn the former national security adviser go, to let it go because he is a good quyne with the president. we hope to hear more about that when he testifies tomorrow because it will be the first time we have heard from him since he was fired. today, intelligence chiefs are before senators and eyes are beginning to move towards capitol hill as those questions continue about whether or not russia meddled in the us presidential election and whether trump aids colluded with russia needs to help that election for president tramp. as those questions continue to most to tweeted and has tried to distract the conversation. he has tweeted about a new fbi director and he has named that man as christopher ray. and tell us more about this individual. he served under a former president i believe. he served with the department of justice and george w bush for two yea rs. justice and george w bush for two years. he was deputy attorney general and looked into fraud investigations and has since been a private litigator. he actually was chris christie's, the newjersey government lawyer.
investigation into michael flynn the former national security adviser go, to let it go because he is a good quyne with the president. we hope to hear more about that when he testifies tomorrow because it will be the first time we have heard from him since he was fired. today, intelligence chiefs are before senators and eyes are beginning to move towards capitol hill as those questions continue about whether or not russia meddled in the us presidential election and whether trump aids colluded...
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the qui question is why? can you get at it?> that is the central investigation going forward. we still don't know so much more than we know. even after today, we will not know so much more than we know. even as we hear james comey. why? this is the president for three-plus days now, they did not answer the question, did he have full confidence in his secretary general.l he left his chief of staff out to dry. he has not shown loyalty to people around him. if this happened, why, why was he so worried about flynn? >> his staff says he will not be watching the trademark testimes. he will be getting briefed and updates t. tomorrow of the united states has recuse himself from the overall russia investigation but for three days now, a simple question has not been answered by the white house. does the president have confidence in the attorney general? >> that's right. the president is said to be upset about the fact that sessions recuse himself in the first place from this and the reporting suggested at some point sessions even said th
the qui question is why? can you get at it?> that is the central investigation going forward. we still don't know so much more than we know. even after today, we will not know so much more than we know. even as we hear james comey. why? this is the president for three-plus days now, they did not answer the question, did he have full confidence in his secretary general.l he left his chief of staff out to dry. he has not shown loyalty to people around him. if this happened, why, why was he so...
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some of the quys was going to happen. some of the guys were was going to happen. the selection. i am absolutely delighted iam going selection. i am absolutely delighted i am going to be starting the test series. holders england have named their squad for the women's rugby world cup in ireland later this summer. bristol's sarah hunter, who led the team to the six nations grand slam earlier this year, will again skipper the side with emily scarratt as vice captain. 28 players have been called up in total. england will begin their pool b campaign against spain on the 9th of august. great britain's mahama cho matched the best ever result for a british man at the world taekwondo championships with silver in the heavyweight division. cho had looked in great form reaching the final but was was unable to contain olympic silver medallist abdoul issoufou of niger who claimed his maiden world title with a 9—4 win. olympic champion jade jones is on course to win an impressive career grand slam of major titles. she's now into the semi finals of the 57 kilogram category which g
some of the quys was going to happen. some of the guys were was going to happen. the selection. i am absolutely delighted iam going selection. i am absolutely delighted i am going to be starting the test series. holders england have named their squad for the women's rugby world cup in ireland later this summer. bristol's sarah hunter, who led the team to the six nations grand slam earlier this year, will again skipper the side with emily scarratt as vice captain. 28 players have been called up...
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the man who appeared to organise this protest through facebook and addressed the crowd initially is a quyoesn't live in grenfell tower but lives nearby and had friends who lived in the tower who lost their lives, so he had a personal connection to the building and to the disaster. he had lost friends in that fire, and that is what motivated him to organise the protest, because he shared the feeling of many of these people that the response from the authorities simply hasn't been good enough. there is a lot of anger amongst this crowd, and it is being directed at the council generally, and also at national government. but i have seen posters that show the leader and the chief executive of the council, and they have identified those two men and said that they haven't done enough, that they have let people down, and they haven't seen those men out on the ground, meeting people, checking for themselves enough about the situation, what people need and making sure it is given, and that is why they have come here with this list of demands that they say they want fulfilled before they will leave.
the man who appeared to organise this protest through facebook and addressed the crowd initially is a quyoesn't live in grenfell tower but lives nearby and had friends who lived in the tower who lost their lives, so he had a personal connection to the building and to the disaster. he had lost friends in that fire, and that is what motivated him to organise the protest, because he shared the feeling of many of these people that the response from the authorities simply hasn't been good enough....
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security from borough market were saying, close the door, lock it down, duck and cover, and this young quyd, people understandably panicked, got to the back of the restaurant, turned over tables, food flying everywhere, and people didn't need to be told twice that they needed to put themselves first and look after themselves. i looked up and looked over and could see this guy throwing a table, we didn't know that was about but it turned out it was a wonderfully heroic guy who put his life before ours, which is remarkable, our lives before his, sorry... he was rubbing the table at someone he thought was an attacker? yes, that is what it turned out to be. a few minutes later i looked up and someone was coming out of the restaurant next door covered in blood, holding their chest and neck, going out and meandering through and i hope they got the paramedic support that they clearly desperately needed and i hope that person is not one of the people that you mentioned previously. could you or your friends have any sense of what had happened to that person? what was going through your mind at that
security from borough market were saying, close the door, lock it down, duck and cover, and this young quyd, people understandably panicked, got to the back of the restaurant, turned over tables, food flying everywhere, and people didn't need to be told twice that they needed to put themselves first and look after themselves. i looked up and looked over and could see this guy throwing a table, we didn't know that was about but it turned out it was a wonderfully heroic guy who put his life...
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an improvised explosive device or conventional munition found, a grenade or something dug up, the quys. thank you for coming in. the book is an extraordinary read. a real learning curve for those of us looking in from the outside. thank you. very charming man, very humble, considering what he does. hugely courageous. warrant officer kim hughes talking to charlie and i. kim's book is called painting the sand. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning... services will take place today to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the gap between rich and poor is growing across britain, according to a new report from the resolution foundation. almost but not everywhere in the uk, we have been enjoying glorious weather. yesterday was officially the hottest day of the year — 30.2 degrees was recorded in london. it's expected to be even hotter today, with highs of up to 32 degrees. helen will bring us more details shortly, but first here are some sunny scenes from yesterday. music: "walking on sunshine" glorious weather. it does make you feel good. looking
an improvised explosive device or conventional munition found, a grenade or something dug up, the quys. thank you for coming in. the book is an extraordinary read. a real learning curve for those of us looking in from the outside. thank you. very charming man, very humble, considering what he does. hugely courageous. warrant officer kim hughes talking to charlie and i. kim's book is called painting the sand. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning... services will...
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someone who tells them they are disturbed by what they are hearing from a particular individual that quy mi5, but guy goes on to the radar screen of m15, but they need to know whether there is any evidence available that would justify him being arrested or brought in for questioning or something of that kind. so you really have several groups of people on their radar screen. the people who are ready known to be dangerous guys. these are the people who are kept under surveillance and who are watched and whose e—mails are intercepted. there is a second group who are clearly sympathetic to them, but may not be planning to be involved in terrorist attacks and there is a larger group running into thousands of people who have occasionally said something in a mosque or in a family gathering or amongst some friends which suggests that they are being radicalised. they then go from that stage, but they cannot get the authority to intercept someone, watch their e—mails unless there is some evidence that suggests there are some sort of bad guy planning something bad. what group does someone somethin
someone who tells them they are disturbed by what they are hearing from a particular individual that quy mi5, but guy goes on to the radar screen of m15, but they need to know whether there is any evidence available that would justify him being arrested or brought in for questioning or something of that kind. so you really have several groups of people on their radar screen. the people who are ready known to be dangerous guys. these are the people who are kept under surveillance and who are...
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incidents and it's a shame because had there been an organisation that was tasked to intervene with these quys arguments, social mentoring, and if it didn't work we could have worked with the authorities and said we feel that this person is moving forward positively, or we feel that he is a significant risk to the community. measures would have been put in place, control orders, surveillance, or other measures put in place to prevent or other measures put in place to p reve nt a ny or other measures put in place to prevent any atrocity of this nature. that didn't happen. that is where it has failed, unfortunately because people didn't communicate to the right departments below. isn't that pa rt right departments below. isn't that part of the problem? that this information is being put into the system, as you say, a couple of people apparently got into touch with the anti—terrorist hotline in relation to one of these attackers at london bridge, and that information simply seemed to get lost in the system, or it wasn't dealt with in an appropriate way. are you saying society needs to reach out t
incidents and it's a shame because had there been an organisation that was tasked to intervene with these quys arguments, social mentoring, and if it didn't work we could have worked with the authorities and said we feel that this person is moving forward positively, or we feel that he is a significant risk to the community. measures would have been put in place, control orders, surveillance, or other measures put in place to prevent or other measures put in place to p reve nt a ny or other...
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i looked up and over and could see a quy looked up and over and could see a guy who was throwing a tableis life before ours, which is remarkable. our life before his, sorry. he was throwing the table at somebody he thought was the attacker? that's what it turned out to be. a few minutes later, somebody was coming out of the restaurant next door covered in blood. holding their chest or their neck and going out and meandering through. and i hope they got the paramedic support that they clearly desperately needed, and i hope that person is not one of the people that you just mentioned previously. did you or your friends have any sense of what had happened to that person? what was going through your mind? security said, there is an incident, lock yourself in, people were panicking. to be honest, me and my friend, we were called when other people were panicking, just trying to get people to firstly go upstairs so they were a bit safer, to stop people panicking using the forest gate. i thought going out to the unknown was the worst thing to do at that time —— using the fire escape. we had a pr
i looked up and over and could see a quy looked up and over and could see a guy who was throwing a tableis life before ours, which is remarkable. our life before his, sorry. he was throwing the table at somebody he thought was the attacker? that's what it turned out to be. a few minutes later, somebody was coming out of the restaurant next door covered in blood. holding their chest or their neck and going out and meandering through. and i hope they got the paramedic support that they clearly...