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am week, iam running, —— 120 miles a week, iam running, —— 120 miles a week, iam running, iam week, iamm training. i don't have the strength any more in my legs, and if i go one year to training properly, i can run really good times, same time, i can qualify for the tokyo olympics. that's it to me in the team, goodbye to now. whatever you have in mind this particular weekend, be it some rest for some play or this am, just more work, you are going to have to keep a close eye on the weather front, because there is quite a mix on offer. it is not a write—off, many will see some sunshine at some point, but in that mix come heavy showers and longer spells of rain and it will feel cooler. the weekend is not start on a cold note, which is not start on a cold note, which is in double figures in many areas. but from the word go we will have some heavy showers and thunderstorms initially in wales, and then buy a round the middle of the day off towards the midlands and then they push towards east anglia and the south—east. just about missing the south—west i would have thought further north, you h
am week, iam running, —— 120 miles a week, iam running, —— 120 miles a week, iam running, iam week, iamm training. i don't have the strength any more in my legs, and if i go one year to training properly, i can run really good times, same time, i can qualify for the tokyo olympics. that's it to me in the team, goodbye to now. whatever you have in mind this particular weekend, be it some rest for some play or this am, just more work, you are going to have to keep a close eye on the...
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iam georgian. iam you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i am georgian.oud to be georgian. but there are at intertwined stories of georgians and ukrainians. there were ukrainians fighting for georgia in the 90s against russian immigration, there we re against russian immigration, there were officers only front, on the eastern front. there are many people of georgian origin in ukraine. in the ukrainian political spectrum. there is a ukrainian minister in the georgian government. so if you will just talk about ethnicity, these countries are interconnected. and you are countries are interconnected. and you a re exactly countries are interconnected. and you are exactly right. i've got lots of enemies, but i would be very unhappy if they don't consider me their friend. unhappy if they don't consider me theirfriend. but unhappy if they don't consider me their friend. but what we have unhappy if they don't consider me theirfriend. but what we have in these countries is that oligarchs took over. and things are not as they look, because georgia is controlled by on
iam georgian. iam you are not ukrainian, you are georgian. i am georgian.oud to be georgian. but there are at intertwined stories of georgians and ukrainians. there were ukrainians fighting for georgia in the 90s against russian immigration, there we re against russian immigration, there were officers only front, on the eastern front. there are many people of georgian origin in ukraine. in the ukrainian political spectrum. there is a ukrainian minister in the georgian government. so if you will...
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iam 31, i am 31, now, so iam 31, now, so i i am 31, now, so i still feel like i have a bit of cricket. iam am loving the energy around this team. i am loving am loving the energy around this team. iam loving being part of am loving the energy around this team. i am loving being part of it. it is one of those teams, at the moment, were it feels like somebody different is stepping up each day. that is very exciting. it is not a tea m that is very exciting. it is not a team that is reliant on two or three people to perform. it is every day that seems to make a mark on a test match. so that is a sign of a strong team, that you are not reliant on players. and it is good fun to be a pa rt players. and it is good fun to be a part of, you know? it is a great bunch. a bunch of guys who are desperate to win test matches for england, but really enjoy the process of doing that. so i am really enjoying being a part of this team, at the moment, and at 31, i have hopefully, touch wood, got a few more miles in the tank. team usa retained golf‘s solheim cup with a convincing five point victory over eu
iam 31, i am 31, now, so iam 31, now, so i i am 31, now, so i still feel like i have a bit of cricket. iam am loving the energy around this team. i am loving am loving the energy around this team. iam loving being part of am loving the energy around this team. i am loving being part of it. it is one of those teams, at the moment, were it feels like somebody different is stepping up each day. that is very exciting. it is not a tea m that is very exciting. it is not a team that is reliant on two...
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umm, so, you know, iam not sure, i have not had a chance to look properly at the end of this story, iry, iam not look properly at the end of this story, i am not sure that british stu d e nts story, i am not sure that british students are losing out because of more lucrative fortune is being given preference. £9,000 a year for tuition fees if you are going to an english university. umm. .. tuition fees if you are going to an english university. umm... how much do they charge for an students?” dread to think. there are high numbers in this article. is it where it says the foundation course is between 15 and 22,000? the implication is that i am afraid that british students are losing out. i ta ke british students are losing out. i take your point there is not a cap on student. but they will have capacity constraints. take it at face value. some substitution is taking place. some are losing out. that is the implication. and a debate about how much longer they will be able to charge this £9,000. there is a move for it to be cut. forforeign students there is a move for it to be cut. for fo
umm, so, you know, iam not sure, i have not had a chance to look properly at the end of this story, iry, iam not look properly at the end of this story, i am not sure that british stu d e nts story, i am not sure that british students are losing out because of more lucrative fortune is being given preference. £9,000 a year for tuition fees if you are going to an english university. umm. .. tuition fees if you are going to an english university. umm... how much do they charge for an...
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iam against secular. i am against sectarianism. am not going to move away from this position at all. let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regional area. let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regionalarea. injust let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regional area. injust a month or so, september 25, we are going to see a referendum organised by the ruler of the kurdish region. yes or no to kurdish independence. it is predicted that the kurdish people are going to vote yes. what impact will that have on iraq's chances of staying as a unitary state ? chances of staying as a unitary state? it would be dismantled completely. that is why i spoke to some of those in kurdistan who i am going to see once i get back to iraq. ithink going to see once i get back to iraq. i think the referendum is pretty much sure. the dismemberment of iraq would makes the kurds the losers in this case. do you believe that this referendum could hasten a future conflict between the baghdad government... yes, it will, i am sure. even the regional go
iam against secular. i am against sectarianism. am not going to move away from this position at all. let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regional area. let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regionalarea. injust let's's talk about the kurds. the kurdish regional area. injust a month or so, september 25, we are going to see a referendum organised by the ruler of the kurdish region. yes or no to kurdish independence. it is predicted that the kurdish people are going to vote yes. what...
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. —— iam very to see my family again tomorrow. —— i am very happy.e soviet afghan war was already in its fourth year. by the time he was five, his family decided to escape to pakistan. they subsequently spent three years in a refugee camp near peshawar. today, back at the family home in kabul, waheed and his parents reminisce about their terrifying journey on foot and on donkeys through the mountains near the past. most frightening of all was when they we re frightening of all was when they were almost killed by a russian helicopter gunships. translation: we thought that we would all be killed and this would be our last breath. all i was thinking was finding a way to save you. the plane fired a rocket which destroyed the house where we were hiding. i told you, if iam where we were hiding. i told you, if i am killed, where we were hiding. i told you, if iam killed, go where we were hiding. i told you, if i am killed, go back to kabul. don't go anywhere else. on most trips home, waheed takes close to distribute at the refugee camp in kabul. the memorie
. —— iam very to see my family again tomorrow. —— i am very happy.e soviet afghan war was already in its fourth year. by the time he was five, his family decided to escape to pakistan. they subsequently spent three years in a refugee camp near peshawar. today, back at the family home in kabul, waheed and his parents reminisce about their terrifying journey on foot and on donkeys through the mountains near the past. most frightening of all was when they we re frightening of all was when...
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how many times has he said, i'm going to build the wall, by my care, iam going to build the wall, bycare, i am dedicated away. almost everything he has said very loudly, he is not able to do. so i think that this in a certain way, we should see it as they will diverge in from the internal problems facing donald trump. you could save it the same thing about kim jong—un. extenuating circumstances about trump, but perhaps we should also consider that he is confronted with a unknown known north korean leader, and a old cold war years at least you have the certainty of knowing how the mindset of the soviet union picked, you kind of felt that you are ina picked, you kind of felt that you are in a safe environment, they subscribe to the same rules of engagement, and so forth. you do not know that about north korea. so this line is that he employees could be a way to tweak out of the north korean mind, where do you stand? gray always try to find right in trump's case, always. laughter method in the madness. and that you should exchange notes after the programme. back in the cold war yea rs,
how many times has he said, i'm going to build the wall, by my care, iam going to build the wall, bycare, i am dedicated away. almost everything he has said very loudly, he is not able to do. so i think that this in a certain way, we should see it as they will diverge in from the internal problems facing donald trump. you could save it the same thing about kim jong—un. extenuating circumstances about trump, but perhaps we should also consider that he is confronted with a unknown known north...
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iam now choosing to watch the sport of athletics.ed mayor of london, sadiq khan. good evening. it's a huge privilege to be here with you all today in this truly iconic stadium. five years ago, the eyes of the world we re years ago, the eyes of the world were 011 years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as we years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as we hosted the 2012 olympic games. now, once again, the world's gazes fixed on our beautiful, diverse, open city. to every athlete, every official and every athlete, every official and every memberof every athlete, every official and every member of the global athletic community who has travelled to be here today, to the friends and family of those competing, to the thousands of spectators in the stands and the millions of sports fans watching around the world, it's a great pleasure to be able to say welcome to london. applause. so, the opening ceremony continues with sadiq khan and lord coe giving their opening thoughts. t
iam now choosing to watch the sport of athletics.ed mayor of london, sadiq khan. good evening. it's a huge privilege to be here with you all today in this truly iconic stadium. five years ago, the eyes of the world we re years ago, the eyes of the world were 011 years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as we years ago, the eyes of the world were on london as we hosted the 2012 olympic games. now, once again, the world's gazes fixed on...
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iam in the second round, and that is what i am going to take. is also through to the second round, but did it a little harder with a 7—5, 7—5, win overformer world number one, jelena jankovic. the czech who's seeded 13 returned to competition in may five months after being stabbed in her hand by an intruder at her home and she'll now play france's alize cornet next. venus williams has been beaten this year in both the australian open and wimbledon finals but she's a two—time winner of this event. she's through to the second round but it took three sets to see off slovakia's viktoria kuzmova. maria sharapova is currently on arthur ashe stadium playing her first match at a grand slam since returning from her is—month doping ban. the russian is up against second seeded romanian, simona halep, where it's been a first set of long points. in the men's draw 2014 champion marin cilic navigated his way through safely to the second round. the croat needed four sets and just under three hours though to beat the american, tennys sandgren, in his first match
iam in the second round, and that is what i am going to take. is also through to the second round, but did it a little harder with a 7—5, 7—5, win overformer world number one, jelena jankovic. the czech who's seeded 13 returned to competition in may five months after being stabbed in her hand by an intruder at her home and she'll now play france's alize cornet next. venus williams has been beaten this year in both the australian open and wimbledon finals but she's a two—time winner of...
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iam why i get out of bed in the morning.er find something more to support me with, and i want to take them along on thatjourney. i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the lottery funding and other people who haven't supported me —— who have supported me. i'm hugely excited. before i go, let's go back to football briefly, and we're hearing a lot at the moment about the strains between clubs and players who want to leave them, and things are no different at stamford bridge. diego costa and manager antoino conte haven't been on the best of terms since the striker was told he didn't have a future at the club. the blues boss has managed to see the funny side though — he was asked about costa saying he'd been treated like a criminal. look at this. it's great, it's great. i am not interested to continue this discussion. i repeat, for me, it is the past. stop. that's all the sport for now. now the weather... it is the aga ‘s wetherby have been sort of getting used to. sunshine and showers once again. if anything, they showers are less
iam why i get out of bed in the morning.er find something more to support me with, and i want to take them along on thatjourney. i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the lottery funding and other people who haven't supported me —— who have supported me. i'm hugely excited. before i go, let's go back to football briefly, and we're hearing a lot at the moment about the strains between clubs and players who want to leave them, and things are no different at stamford bridge. diego costa and...
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iam hoping... yes, we can, as i sneaka peek white house. iam hoping...shoulder, we can speak to our correspondent in washington, we are going to do that in a moment, i believe. but first, let's look at what has been happening in finland today. police say two people have died and at least six others have been injured in the city of turku. the suspect was shot in the leg by police and ta ken the suspect was shot in the leg by police and taken into custody. 0fficers police and taken into custody. officers have urged people to avoid the city centre and security has been reinforced at railway stations and at helsinki airport in response. in spain, these authorities believe a network of eight people might have been behind two attacks yesterday and overnight. 13 people were killed yesterday afternoon when a fan killed people in las ramblas in barcelona. last night, people were shotin barcelona. last night, people were shot in ——... police say they can read an axe and knives and fake explosive belts, in cambrils. 0ne read an axe and knives and fake explosive bel
iam hoping... yes, we can, as i sneaka peek white house. iam hoping...shoulder, we can speak to our correspondent in washington, we are going to do that in a moment, i believe. but first, let's look at what has been happening in finland today. police say two people have died and at least six others have been injured in the city of turku. the suspect was shot in the leg by police and ta ken the suspect was shot in the leg by police and taken into custody. 0fficers police and taken into custody....
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iam rico much for investing your time with us.our time with us. iam rico hizon. goodbye much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: thousands of troops are beginning a huge military exercise, as tensions remain high on the korean peninsula. us. navy ship has collided with a vessel near singapore. a search and rescue operation is taking place. a british paramedic who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in finland has denied he is a hero, and spoken of his sadness that he could not save the life of one of the victims. hassan zubier is in hospital in the city of turku in finland, after being wounded in a knife attack that killed two women. our correspondent anna holligan has been speaking with him. this wasn't a typical tourist destination, or a capital city. finland's first suspected islamist militant attacker brought terror to a market square in turku, and chose women as his targets. two days ago, hassan was strolling on those cobbles. i hea
iam rico much for investing your time with us.our time with us. iam rico hizon. goodbye much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: thousands of troops are beginning a huge military exercise, as tensions remain high on the korean peninsula. us. navy ship has collided with a vessel near singapore. a search and rescue operation is taking place. a british paramedic who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in...
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now i am thinking, iam true. it can't be. now i am thinking, i am a winner.i am 0k. thinking, i am a winner. i am scared, but i am ok. i am coming down from all of that. the first thing i want to do is sit back and relax. i have a pipedream. it is going to come through. i have not told anyone yet. north korea appears to have revealed details of two as—yet untested missile systems. the country's supreme leader kim jong—un was inspecting a military factory. in photographs released by the state news agency, kim jong—un‘s shadow falls across wall charts describing the missiles. it's not the first time that north korea has shown details of important developments in the background of photo—shoots. jenny town, from the us korea institute in washington says the release of the photographs is not accidental. i think they have a lot of reasons for doing it this way. one is, again, sort of the same way the us talks about, "we have military options, all options are on the table." i think it is their way of signalling that they are also planning things and have plans in pl
now i am thinking, iam true. it can't be. now i am thinking, i am a winner.i am 0k. thinking, i am a winner. i am scared, but i am ok. i am coming down from all of that. the first thing i want to do is sit back and relax. i have a pipedream. it is going to come through. i have not told anyone yet. north korea appears to have revealed details of two as—yet untested missile systems. the country's supreme leader kim jong—un was inspecting a military factory. in photographs released by the...
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iam i am ready. iam ready. filipinos i am ready. filipinos will be going down in the history books.redible dy! you don't know what to look out for! oh! what is going on, mate? the winner by tko, alex! i am a filipino fighter. don't underestimate a filipino fighter. i wa nt to underestimate a filipino fighter. i want to fight for the world. i want to do the best. be the best. i want to do the best. be the best. i want to be the best in the world. i want to be the best in the world. i want to prove it. good luck, rolando, in your quest for the title. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. how silicon valley companies are leading the way with maternity leave in america. and a giant inflatable chicken is dominating parkland around the white house. the trump chicken which has a striking resemblance to donald trump first appeared during the campaign in a bid to get him to release his tax returns and he is back doing the same thing all over again. thank you. goodbye. hello there. much of the country was fine and dry, with some good, sunny spells on wednesday. but it was atrocious ac
iam i am ready. iam ready. filipinos i am ready. filipinos will be going down in the history books.redible dy! you don't know what to look out for! oh! what is going on, mate? the winner by tko, alex! i am a filipino fighter. don't underestimate a filipino fighter. i wa nt to underestimate a filipino fighter. i want to fight for the world. i want to do the best. be the best. i want to do the best. be the best. i want to be the best in the world. i want to be the best in the world. i want to...
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iam very excited. it is fine. i have just been here a year. it it is awesome.chinglj been here a year. it it is awesome. i will be here watching. i am 0k with it stop you whatever happens, happens. solar eclipse! thank god i am here with my daughter. the moon is going to cover the sun for like two minutes and 37 seconds. we have been talking about it for actually years. it has been building up all these years. it is incredible, it really is. exciting stuff. that is tomorrow. the wreckage of a us naval ship sunk by the japanese towards the end of the second world war has been discovered in the philippine sea. the uss indianapolis has been located more than three miles below the surface by a search vessel funded by the microsoft co—founder, paul allen. it was destroyed returning from its secret mission to deliver parts for the atomic bomb which was later used on hiroshima. now it's time for the weather with phil avery. thank you. another day of mixed fortu nes thank you. another day of mixed fortunes across the british isles. some of you ended up with a lot of cl
iam very excited. it is fine. i have just been here a year. it it is awesome.chinglj been here a year. it it is awesome. i will be here watching. i am 0k with it stop you whatever happens, happens. solar eclipse! thank god i am here with my daughter. the moon is going to cover the sun for like two minutes and 37 seconds. we have been talking about it for actually years. it has been building up all these years. it is incredible, it really is. exciting stuff. that is tomorrow. the wreckage of a...
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iam his tweet i love our country and company.il to focus on inspiring and uniting through power of sport. that was the ceo, and it follows ken frazier‘s resignation from the council of president trump. moving on to the partition of india, which triggered the largest mass movement of people ever, hindus moving to india and muslim is moving to the newlyformed state of pakistan. among the millions affected were people with flourishing businesses they had run for decades. 0ne suites franchise eventually thrived in a new homeland, but it was a painful and challenging journey. partition was destructive for everyone. we had to start once again from zero. we had the restaurant in karachi, and due to partition we had to move to bombay. business takes years to build and it can take minutes to destroy. 0ur base in karachi was totally destroyed. developing and bombay, it is hard work in bombay. it is not imported from karachi. well, this is the house where we had come and stayed here. it was almost like a dormitory. and all of those who came
iam his tweet i love our country and company.il to focus on inspiring and uniting through power of sport. that was the ceo, and it follows ken frazier‘s resignation from the council of president trump. moving on to the partition of india, which triggered the largest mass movement of people ever, hindus moving to india and muslim is moving to the newlyformed state of pakistan. among the millions affected were people with flourishing businesses they had run for decades. 0ne suites franchise...
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iam joined by kevin. an american who i believe is on holiday in barcelona. witnessed in the city this afternoon. hi. we are your own -- here on honeymoon. we were eating at the markets, next to las ramblas. and in the corner of that market, as we we re and in the corner of that market, as we were eating, suddenly hundreds of people came running into the market, towards us. knocking over tables. really panicking. people running. and did you understand what was happening? not at all. it was confusing but obviously people were extremely panicked and we got up and started running as well. they were ploughing into anyone. as we came out of the market, we were on las ramblas, where the market had happened. we ran out of the market, into a lot of people lying on the street, and a lot of casualties. the first responder is coming to the scene. and what have people been saying? i have spoken to a lot of people who have had similar experiences over the last few hours? some people talked about panic, confusion, what would you say and what was going on? the people who ha
iam joined by kevin. an american who i believe is on holiday in barcelona. witnessed in the city this afternoon. hi. we are your own -- here on honeymoon. we were eating at the markets, next to las ramblas. and in the corner of that market, as we we re and in the corner of that market, as we were eating, suddenly hundreds of people came running into the market, towards us. knocking over tables. really panicking. people running. and did you understand what was happening? not at all. it was...
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i don't know why iam brexit! in the i... i don't know why i am surprised!ulations will increase compote —— convocations post brexit. we have already seen, passengers coming for already seen, passengers coming for a flight three hours early when normally it is two because it will be more security before we have even left. brexit has certainly tagged those titles which have more to do with the uk being in the open —— not being in the showing an open border area. in this case it is directly tied to brexit, the fees is very small, 5 euros, but it could potentially coming uk citizens would get permits to last for years, but they will have to go through a process and tick and say where they are staying. i experienced this is american when i come to the uk. it is not owner us, it is doable, but these are small changes people will see as we implement brexit. it has implications. the last thing i would say is brussels should be careful because the uk can reciprocate whatever brussels puts in place. exactly, and a lot of people like to visit here at the moment. don't
i don't know why iam brexit! in the i... i don't know why i am surprised!ulations will increase compote —— convocations post brexit. we have already seen, passengers coming for already seen, passengers coming for a flight three hours early when normally it is two because it will be more security before we have even left. brexit has certainly tagged those titles which have more to do with the uk being in the open —— not being in the showing an open border area. in this case it is...
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there is something better, yes, so yes, i am upset, there is something better, yes, so yes, iam upsetmething better, yes, so yes, i am upset, he is upset, eve ryo ne yes, i am upset, he is upset, everyone is upset because in the end, for a few things, this is a lot and that is it. everton have agreed a deal to sign swansea city midfielder gylfi sigurdsson for a fee believed to be around $58 million. the icelandic international will have a medical at goodison park on wednesday and will become the club's record signing, beating the $38.6 million they paid sunderland for goalkeeper jordan pickford last month. maria sharapova is set to play in herfirst grand slam since her is—month drugs ban expired in april. the 30 year old russian has been handed a place at this month's us open in new york. the 5—time grand slam champion was denied a wildcard for the french open and pulled out of qualifying for wimbledon. currently ranked 148th in the world she won the 2006 us open and reached the semi finals in 2005 and 2012. sharapova's won 35 singles titles in her career and first became world number
there is something better, yes, so yes, i am upset, there is something better, yes, so yes, iam upsetmething better, yes, so yes, i am upset, he is upset, eve ryo ne yes, i am upset, he is upset, everyone is upset because in the end, for a few things, this is a lot and that is it. everton have agreed a deal to sign swansea city midfielder gylfi sigurdsson for a fee believed to be around $58 million. the icelandic international will have a medical at goodison park on wednesday and will become...
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iam rico us. have a productive friday, everyone. i am rico hizon. us.veryone. iam rico hizon. goodbye for now. hello. you are watching bbc news. the main stories this hour. president trump ups the war of words with north korea. after vowing "fire and fury," he now says maybe he wasn't tough enough. modern slavery in britain. a report says there are victims in every town and city. a number of supermarkets have taken some products containing eggs, like sandwiches and salads, off the shelves after it emerged that 700,000 potentially contaminated eggs have made their way into the uk's food chain. but officials say any risk to public health is very unlikely. the eggs came from holland, where police raids were carried out today. emma simpson has this report. dumped and discarded. this belgian farmer has had to destroy notjust his eggs, but his hens too. the produce contaminated with fipranol, an insecticide which is banned for use in the food chain. but that's where it's ended up, on a potentially massive scale. translation: you cannot put your eggs on the ma
iam rico us. have a productive friday, everyone. i am rico hizon. us.veryone. iam rico hizon. goodbye for now. hello. you are watching bbc news. the main stories this hour. president trump ups the war of words with north korea. after vowing "fire and fury," he now says maybe he wasn't tough enough. modern slavery in britain. a report says there are victims in every town and city. a number of supermarkets have taken some products containing eggs, like sandwiches and salads, off the...
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to build the chief strategist of donald trump, iam not trying to build my own brand on the strengthrand on the strength of the president, iam here own brand on the strength of the president, i am here to serve the country. but as it turned out, not for much longer, the victim of a vicious political culture he had spoken out to the bbc. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing that goes on here, where right grow up, in my neighbourhood, we are front—stabbers. neighbourhood, we are front-stabbers. this is the man who helped to wield the night, the new chief of staffjohn kelly, the first retired general in the post since the nixon administration. his task is to bring order to the white house. as i think we have made clear a numberof times house. as i think we have made clear a number of times over the last couple of days to several people individually, general kellie has the full authority to operate within the white house and all staff will report to him. president trump has nothing but praise for generaljohn kelly but friends say the general was reluctant
to build the chief strategist of donald trump, iam not trying to build my own brand on the strengthrand on the strength of the president, iam here own brand on the strength of the president, i am here to serve the country. but as it turned out, not for much longer, the victim of a vicious political culture he had spoken out to the bbc. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing that goes on here, where right grow up, in my neighbourhood, we are front—stabbers....
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yes, sophie, iam yes, sophie, i am standing yes, sophie, iam standing between the two reservoirs whichhan 3000 homes in this area alone. at least 11 people are now known to have died, and incredibly, harris county, which includes houston and 4.5 million people, is said to be 30% flooded. baby cries. don't worry, it's ok! he's not the only one finding it tough. it's now four days since the hurricane, and still the rescues roll on and on. we're trying to get to a safer, drier place so... how's the baby doing? oh, he's fine, he's just scared. are you scared? just a little bit, yeah. in the chaos, though, there is some order. the boats have come from all over the united states, and not a moment too soon. there are a lot of people, they need help, and i'm thankful for these people, really am, i've never been through anything like this. this operation was fast and smooth. police, soldiers, civilians, all working together. from above, they can see the problem, and it's a big one. a reservoir a few blocks away is overflowing. it was built 80 years ago to protect the young city of houston, but
yes, sophie, iam yes, sophie, i am standing yes, sophie, iam standing between the two reservoirs whichhan 3000 homes in this area alone. at least 11 people are now known to have died, and incredibly, harris county, which includes houston and 4.5 million people, is said to be 30% flooded. baby cries. don't worry, it's ok! he's not the only one finding it tough. it's now four days since the hurricane, and still the rescues roll on and on. we're trying to get to a safer, drier place so... how's...
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everyone was talking about the pressure of the game but to play that way was sensational, really so iamsensational, really so i am very delighted with the players. liverpool had had a blemish free preseason — until tonight. they suffered their first defeat, losing in the final of the audi cup to atletico madrid. kady baray put the spanish side ahead in the first half before liverpool got back on level terms. divok origi winning a penalty — and roberto firmino scoring it...the game finished in a draw and went to penalties. jordan henderson missing for liverpool. felipe luis, once briefly of chelsea, scored the winning spot kick... england's women are one win away from their first majorfinal since 2009. they face hosts the netherlands in the semi—finals of euro 2017 and beat them on their way to the final eight years ago. manager mark sampson is full of admiration for his players and predicting big things. i have been around some good sports people, these players now work as ha rd people, these players now work as hard as anyone i've ever worked with or seen. they are absolutely obsessed
everyone was talking about the pressure of the game but to play that way was sensational, really so iamsensational, really so i am very delighted with the players. liverpool had had a blemish free preseason — until tonight. they suffered their first defeat, losing in the final of the audi cup to atletico madrid. kady baray put the spanish side ahead in the first half before liverpool got back on level terms. divok origi winning a penalty — and roberto firmino scoring it...the game finished...
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iam not sure, what by —— fire. it was started by a fridge. in terms of these things are checked. obviously goods are recalled when they are issues. is it are recalled when they are issues. isita are recalled when they are issues. is it a story? you can see the is a picture of there, one of our possible paper reviewers, also consumer rights champion. she made lots of recommendations in safety, what has happened? lots of recommendations in safety, what has happened ?|j lots of recommendations in safety, what has happened? i don't know the details of that review but it is interesting to see how grenfell tower has changed the debate around regulation. until really a couple of wood so good this was all red tape that we wanted to get rid of it as quickly as possible and make it easier for businesses and now there isa easier for businesses and now there is a recognition that there is a potentially lethal cost to making things, deregulating wings and cutting back regulations. the number of buyers the paper shows from these appliances has gone down ma
iam not sure, what by —— fire. it was started by a fridge. in terms of these things are checked. obviously goods are recalled when they are issues. is it are recalled when they are issues. isita are recalled when they are issues. is it a story? you can see the is a picture of there, one of our possible paper reviewers, also consumer rights champion. she made lots of recommendations in safety, what has happened? lots of recommendations in safety, what has happened ?|j lots of recommendations...
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all iam anywhere else except for myself. the game where it can swing our way. i am not trying to live up to anybody else's reputation. i am trying to do what i do. trying to keep putting in good performances. the ferocious nurse when he was bowling the other night, reminded me of how freddie used to play. he was gathering momentum for both aspects of his game and drawing the crowd with him. he had a feeling like he was going to get wickets and picked up two pretty quickly. i think ben will always get comparisons of that sort of ilk. he has turned himself into a world—class cricketer already but he has bags of potential to go further. there's been a couple of shock results on the first day of the glorious goodwood festival. they included the favourite for the goodwood cup, big orange, being beaten into second place. tony husband is our man at the course. this five—day festival is often billed as glorious but there was little glory is on the opening afternoon for many of the punters here. a day marked by huge surprises and ups
all iam anywhere else except for myself. the game where it can swing our way. i am not trying to live up to anybody else's reputation. i am trying to do what i do. trying to keep putting in good performances. the ferocious nurse when he was bowling the other night, reminded me of how freddie used to play. he was gathering momentum for both aspects of his game and drawing the crowd with him. he had a feeling like he was going to get wickets and picked up two pretty quickly. i think ben will...
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notjust hope, iam i am convinced i have that.st hope, i am convinced that our second season hope, i am convinced that our second season in terms of the quality of oui’ season in terms of the quality of our team is going season in terms of the quality of ourteam is going be season in terms of the quality of our team is going be better. england head coach simon middleton has made ten changes for the women's rugby world cup match with italy in dublin this afternoon. he includes all the players that missed out on their opening victory over spain. emily scarratt captains the side. later, wales look to get the tournament back on track as they take on canada in pool a. and play isjust resuming in the us pga championship at quail hollow. kevin kisner is leading the way with the american is looking to win his first major title. he has a one—shot lead going into the final round. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. .. and toda
notjust hope, iam i am convinced i have that.st hope, i am convinced that our second season hope, i am convinced that our second season in terms of the quality of oui’ season in terms of the quality of our team is going season in terms of the quality of ourteam is going be season in terms of the quality of our team is going be better. england head coach simon middleton has made ten changes for the women's rugby world cup match with italy in dublin this afternoon. he includes all the players...
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iam mindful provided by egypt and the emirates.gainst a longtime dictator, mohammed gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though in the figure of haftar libya might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. libya will flirt with a president who will be duly elected by its own people. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya where terrorism is eradicated. yes. do you think we are going to see that in the next 1—2 yea rs ? going to see that in the next 1—2 years? i think, i am going to see that in the next 1—2 years? ithink, i am hopeful, optimistic about that. there is a great deal of wheel among libyans that we should put an end to this split of libya, to the fact that we have two governments and indeed to put an end to this chaos that we have suffered from. benghazi's top football tea m have suffered from. benghazi's top football team are preparing for the new season. remarkably, through all of the years of violence, the libyan national league has kept going. 0ne semblance of unity amid the division and chaos. a generation
iam mindful provided by egypt and the emirates.gainst a longtime dictator, mohammed gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though in the figure of haftar libya might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. libya will flirt with a president who will be duly elected by its own people. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya where terrorism is eradicated. yes. do you think we are going to see that in the next 1—2 yea rs ? going to see that in the next 1—2 years? i think, i am going to...
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when that day comes, iam home in nashville.he will be given a tremendous sendoff. many tributes already. i will read you a few words from dolly parton who went on twitter to say that glenn campbell was one of the greatest voices of all time. she says she will always miss him, especially because he was so miss him, especially because he was so gifted. he was one of the greatest voices that was every in the business, and one of the greatest musicians. and one of the greatest you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the last of india's typewriters. but as computers take over, what will happen to the typists in today's digital age? also on the programme, several beaches are closed in hong kong as congealed palm oil continues to wash ashore. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, you mean, it the brutalformer dictator of uganda, has died at the age of 80. he has been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen t
when that day comes, iam home in nashville.he will be given a tremendous sendoff. many tributes already. i will read you a few words from dolly parton who went on twitter to say that glenn campbell was one of the greatest voices of all time. she says she will always miss him, especially because he was so miss him, especially because he was so gifted. he was one of the greatest voices that was every in the business, and one of the greatest musicians. and one of the greatest you're watching...
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well, first of all i think iam tonight?ell, first of all i think i am looking for a coherent strategy. president trump has been opposed to the us presence inside of afghanistan for some years, but now that he is president, now that he has listened to his military advisers... general, he is actually coming up to the podium. he is on time, one of those rare moments, but to carry on until he actually start speaking. we will listen in. thank you, please be seated. vice president p, secretary of state tillotson, members of the cabinet, general dunford, deputy secretary shanahan, and colonel duggan. most especially to you, the men and women of fort myer and every member of the united states military at home and abroad. we send our thoughts and prayers to the families of our brave sages who were injured and lost after a tragic collision at sea, as well as to those conducting the search and recovery efforts —— brave soldiers. i am search and recovery efforts —— brave soldiers. iam here search and recovery efforts —— brave soldiers.
well, first of all i think iam tonight?ell, first of all i think i am looking for a coherent strategy. president trump has been opposed to the us presence inside of afghanistan for some years, but now that he is president, now that he has listened to his military advisers... general, he is actually coming up to the podium. he is on time, one of those rare moments, but to carry on until he actually start speaking. we will listen in. thank you, please be seated. vice president p, secretary of...
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believed leaders would fear him more and accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of think as iamd in vietnam and that kind of think as i am glad you mentioned him because he comes from that era, the early 70s, where not only was nixon and watergate going on, it spawned the political thriller. i did not have a role in this but the cover is absolutely a 70s era cover design. it could be day of the jackal or day of the condor. it was when people we re of the condor. it was when people were ready to believe the president was a danger and buy into those scenarios. some people will think that by looking at the book, looking at the cover, or reading it, this is at the cover, or reading it, this is a bit rich but you cannot bear donald trump, so you have written a book, portraying him, albeit through an unnamed president in these pages, as somebody who was about to blow up the world if you believe that, put your name on it. donald friedman is denouncing trump in the column i write as a newspaperjournalist. this was a different issue i wanted to wrestle with. the question, but what if que
believed leaders would fear him more and accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of think as iamd in vietnam and that kind of think as i am glad you mentioned him because he comes from that era, the early 70s, where not only was nixon and watergate going on, it spawned the political thriller. i did not have a role in this but the cover is absolutely a 70s era cover design. it could be day of the jackal or day of the condor. it was when people we re of the condor. it was when people...
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people are chanting in catalan, iam not way, too., too. people are chanting in catalan, i am not afraid. this is about remembrance. some of the families of the 15 victims are here in the crowd. it is also about defiance, in the wake of those terror attacks. but there is political tension here, too. there are some spanish flags behind me. and in the context of catalonian politics, that is creating some tension because there is a referendum due to be held by the autonomous catalan government in a month and the spanish government says that referendum will be illegal. yesterday, the spanish prime minister, mariano rajoy, calling for political unity in the wa ke calling for political unity in the wake of the attacks. the atmosphere isn't upbeat, but it isn't downbeat 01’ isn't upbeat, but it isn't downbeat or sombre, either. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight, the third blew up almost immediately after it was launched. the latest firings come
people are chanting in catalan, iam not way, too., too. people are chanting in catalan, i am not afraid. this is about remembrance. some of the families of the 15 victims are here in the crowd. it is also about defiance, in the wake of those terror attacks. but there is political tension here, too. there are some spanish flags behind me. and in the context of catalonian politics, that is creating some tension because there is a referendum due to be held by the autonomous catalan government in a...
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iam this new economy, to help everybody.n half since i have been governor. i am proud that we now have the lowest recidivism rate of any state in america because we are investing in people. and i am proud that we have led the nation to give people second chances and to stand here as a governor who has restored more voting rights to felons than any governor in their history of america. that is who we are here in the commonwealth of virginia, so let us the commonwealth of virginia, so let us go forward from here. this won't be the last time this happens, folks. this isn't the only city it will happen to. but let us come together, let us work as one — hope, opportunity. you are our future. as the lord reach down and grabbed barbara johns as a messenger, he is grabbing down today to each one of you. oh, lord, isay to you grabbing down today to each one of you. oh, lord, i say to you today, please, use us. hallelujah. thank you very much. that is the democratic governor of jenna, terry mccauley, addressing a baptist church in cha
iam this new economy, to help everybody.n half since i have been governor. i am proud that we now have the lowest recidivism rate of any state in america because we are investing in people. and i am proud that we have led the nation to give people second chances and to stand here as a governor who has restored more voting rights to felons than any governor in their history of america. that is who we are here in the commonwealth of virginia, so let us the commonwealth of virginia, so let us go...
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# i #iam # i am what #iam whati # i am what i am. opening uk pride was such an honour.ny festivals up and down the country but to be asked to come today to hull is fantastic. it is amazing. an amazing day. 50 years, and i know, these years have passed for the better. i am so proud now that things have come on in leaps and bounds, for everyone, whether you're a transgender or whatever, gay, straight, we can all come together. # hanni, i'll come get my things, but i can't let go. # i'm waiting for it, that feeling, i wanted. we have come down out to the urban stage, but a couple of weeks ago, the proms were taking place here. now there is hip-hop and break dancing. where else could that happen? only in the uk city of culture. we are right down on the river and a little bit further downstream, and incredible theatrical production has been taking place. it was called flood and they filmed it on the water using pyrotechnics and light sounds and it was fantastic. we went behind—the—scenes as they made it for bbc two. the rains have been getting worse day by day. something ter
# i #iam # i am what #iam whati # i am what i am. opening uk pride was such an honour.ny festivals up and down the country but to be asked to come today to hull is fantastic. it is amazing. an amazing day. 50 years, and i know, these years have passed for the better. i am so proud now that things have come on in leaps and bounds, for everyone, whether you're a transgender or whatever, gay, straight, we can all come together. # hanni, i'll come get my things, but i can't let go. # i'm waiting...
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iam babita i am babita sharma iam babita sharma in i am babita sharma in london.these pictures. this is a fully functional toilet, made from solid gold. it's part of a bathroom exhibit at a new york museum. so far, over 100,000 visitors to the museum have waited in line to use it. the artwork is aimed at making extravagant luxury product available to everyone. i love the idea. stay with us. i will be back with the headlines, next. see you soon. hello there. we are moving into the last day of august. but in some places yesterday, it felt like september had already arrived. there was a lot of cloud, there was some rain around, and temperatures across some southeastern areas only got 213 degrees. further west, brighter skies and some spells of sunshine. just a few showers. that is the sort of weather that we will take with us into thursday. the cloud has now been chased away to the east. clear skies following behind with just if you shower clouds. during the day ahead, and mixture of sunshine and showers. showers heavy from the word go in western areas. then extendin
iam babita i am babita sharma iam babita sharma in i am babita sharma in london.these pictures. this is a fully functional toilet, made from solid gold. it's part of a bathroom exhibit at a new york museum. so far, over 100,000 visitors to the museum have waited in line to use it. the artwork is aimed at making extravagant luxury product available to everyone. i love the idea. stay with us. i will be back with the headlines, next. see you soon. hello there. we are moving into the last day of...
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iam i am kasia madera, with bbc world news.ing the us may not have been tough enough. north korea says it is working on plans to fire missiles overjapan, which would land off the coast of the us territory of guam. and british authorities say modern slavery and human trafficking has become so widespread it is prevalent in every large town and city. the national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. this story is trending on bbc.com: taylor swift has described in court the moment she was grouped by radio dj david mueller. they were photographed head of a concert. she said he reached under her skirt. mr mueller denies those charges. stay with us here on bbc news. now it is time for hardtalk.
iam i am kasia madera, with bbc world news.ing the us may not have been tough enough. north korea says it is working on plans to fire missiles overjapan, which would land off the coast of the us territory of guam. and british authorities say modern slavery and human trafficking has become so widespread it is prevalent in every large town and city. the national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. this story is trending on bbc.com: taylor swift has described in...
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iam sure traditional tv. like business live!ude us. all the people watching —— older people watching more than younger people, who i guess ten to watch it more on ta blets. who i guess ten to watch it more on tablets. full details on the website. the top story today, shares in the electric car company tesla are pretty sharply after reporting a doubling of sales and more than half a million orders of its model three car. that has begun shipping right now. it has been pegged as the big change for the electric car market. now markets trading in europe, the footsie down slightly, they are all edging lowerjust a little bit. not following on from the record—breaking night on wall street, the dow jones record—breaking night on wall street, the dowjones closing down. cirque du soleil — or in english the circus of the sun — it's one of the biggest theatrical producers in the world. the company had its beginnings in 1984 and now has almost 4,000 staff from more than 50 countries. known for its acrobatics, the group is putting on 20 differ
iam sure traditional tv. like business live!ude us. all the people watching —— older people watching more than younger people, who i guess ten to watch it more on ta blets. who i guess ten to watch it more on tablets. full details on the website. the top story today, shares in the electric car company tesla are pretty sharply after reporting a doubling of sales and more than half a million orders of its model three car. that has begun shipping right now. it has been pegged as the big change...
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iam good morning.on standing in front of the london stadium. this was the hub of activity five years ago the olympics. today we see the start of the athletics world championships. above the london stadium we have blue skies. it is quite a fresh start to the day. it is quite cool and breezy. that is in contrast to what is happening in southern europe. so, across europe we have heat wave conditions persisting. yet again we expect temperatures of around 40 degrees or more across greece, through the balkans and into italy. another day 40 degrees or more. the heat extends across sardinia, corsica, the western mediterranean and spain, where we might see 43 degrees today. closer to home, a contrast. it is a fresh and breezy start. it will be another day of sunshine and showers. most of the showers will be across northern and western parts. especially in scotla nd and western parts. especially in scotland and northern ireland. england and one or so see few of the showers through the day. in the afternoon in sc
iam good morning.on standing in front of the london stadium. this was the hub of activity five years ago the olympics. today we see the start of the athletics world championships. above the london stadium we have blue skies. it is quite a fresh start to the day. it is quite cool and breezy. that is in contrast to what is happening in southern europe. so, across europe we have heat wave conditions persisting. yet again we expect temperatures of around 40 degrees or more across greece, through...
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iam not letting and strangers and thinking, you know what? i am not letting myself down, iam what?eople down, so i am letting a lot of people down, so honestly, the love and the attention we have had, it has been amazing. firefighters in essex who've been battling a huge fire at a packaging warehouse have managed to bring it under control. around 100 firefighters were called to the fire at the building on festival way in basildon. the warehouse was completely engulfed by the flames and an industrial unit next door was also affected. police say they don't think there are any casualties. the clipper round the world yacht race has just got under way. the 12 teams involved will spend a year sailing the globe in a 40,000 nautical mile race, featuring 700 participants over eight stages. 0ur correspondent andy gill is at the albert dock in liverpool for us now. they're off, they have gone? i'm afraid they have gone. they have sailed up river on the mersey to go around the boy and then out river that way together quite. about a month's journey away, the longest first leg of one of these ra
iam not letting and strangers and thinking, you know what? i am not letting myself down, iam what?eople down, so i am letting a lot of people down, so honestly, the love and the attention we have had, it has been amazing. firefighters in essex who've been battling a huge fire at a packaging warehouse have managed to bring it under control. around 100 firefighters were called to the fire at the building on festival way in basildon. the warehouse was completely engulfed by the flames and an...
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translation: i'm not frustrated but iam impatient.nslation: i'm not frustrated but i am impatient. i'm not angry but determined. we know that brexit will have a big impact on our lives, but how huge will depend on the nature ofa how huge will depend on the nature of a transition deal and a future permanent trade deal between the eu and uk. we are nowhere near that yet, and all this deal—making could still fall apart, but there is no need to panic just still fall apart, but there is no need to panicjust yet. the eu refuses to talk about the eu— uk future until various substantive progress on the divorce deal. both sides agree reassuring eu citizens in the uk and uk citizens in the eu isa in the uk and uk citizens in the eu is a top priority, but they still disagree over whether the european court ofjustice should have a role in guaranteeing the rights of individuals. an ireland, progress has made, especially around protecting in northern and republic of ireland common travel area, but the so—called divorce bill is the biggest sticking
translation: i'm not frustrated but iam impatient.nslation: i'm not frustrated but i am impatient. i'm not angry but determined. we know that brexit will have a big impact on our lives, but how huge will depend on the nature ofa how huge will depend on the nature of a transition deal and a future permanent trade deal between the eu and uk. we are nowhere near that yet, and all this deal—making could still fall apart, but there is no need to panic just still fall apart, but there is no need to...
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iam in our correspondent is in bangladesh.e concerned. the reason for that is, this is where some of the rivers that flow from neighbouring india enter bangladesh, and the last few days, because of heavy rains on that side of the border, the levels of the rivers have been rising alarmingly. houses have been rising alarmingly. houses have been rising alarmingly. houses have been submerged, farmland, hundreds of thousands of people have been moved into temporary relief camps. in this area alone, 3000 schools have been shut down either because they are under water or the badly damaged. the focus of the government and the international relief agencies is to try and get supplies of food, water and medicine as quickly to these affected people as quickly to these affected people as is possible. many people are complaining that supplies simply aren‘t getting through, and one of the reason for that is that in much of this area, road and rail links have been affected, so the only way to get supplies across to them is by boat or from the
iam in our correspondent is in bangladesh.e concerned. the reason for that is, this is where some of the rivers that flow from neighbouring india enter bangladesh, and the last few days, because of heavy rains on that side of the border, the levels of the rivers have been rising alarmingly. houses have been rising alarmingly. houses have been rising alarmingly. houses have been submerged, farmland, hundreds of thousands of people have been moved into temporary relief camps. in this area alone,...
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yes, iam. i think it's gone better than a lot of people expected. told during the referendum campaign that the very act of voting leave would trigger an immediate economic downturn. i don't think anyone now argues that that happened. we grew faster in the six months after the vote than we did in the six month before. whether you look at exports, consumer confidence, retail sales, growth, employment, overseas investment, the stock exchange — they are all rising. britain is in a strong position, and i am hopeful that we can have an amicable process that leads to a mutually advantageous outcome, where there's gains to us, but also to our european allies. of course, this is a process which is a two—way street. we have wishes, desires, things that we want to achieve — i say we, as the united kingdom. the europeans, all 27 nation state still in the european union, and wishing to stay in it, they have their own take and concerns in this. it is interesting that european politicians seem to be feeling that the process is not working, starting with the negoti
yes, iam. i think it's gone better than a lot of people expected. told during the referendum campaign that the very act of voting leave would trigger an immediate economic downturn. i don't think anyone now argues that that happened. we grew faster in the six months after the vote than we did in the six month before. whether you look at exports, consumer confidence, retail sales, growth, employment, overseas investment, the stock exchange — they are all rising. britain is in a strong...
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take where iam standing alleviating the problems.is la grange in texas. if we swing the camera around you can see the destruction in this community. estimated that 500 homes have been destroyed, so maybe 2000 people are now homeless. and of course, here in la grange and asa and of course, here in la grange and as a microcosm of the rest of the state, we are in the foothills of this. this is the start of the recovery operation. this could take months or years for people to come back to their homes for the economy to recover. it is quite a few years ago now, but all this has echoes of hurricane katrina. 12 years ago exactly is when hurricane katrina struck. i remember george you and i being in the audience for it. the rescue effort was chaotic, shambolic and was woeful. it also exposed the sort of deep racial divide within america, where it seems the only people who were left behind were black. i think donald trump has looked at the damage that was done to george w bush's reputation in the way that he handled that and the m ista kes wa
take where iam standing alleviating the problems.is la grange in texas. if we swing the camera around you can see the destruction in this community. estimated that 500 homes have been destroyed, so maybe 2000 people are now homeless. and of course, here in la grange and asa and of course, here in la grange and as a microcosm of the rest of the state, we are in the foothills of this. this is the start of the recovery operation. this could take months or years for people to come back to their...
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iam not chavismo, for the socialist revolution. mr maduro, but there is clearly, amongst a substantial chunk of the venezuelan population, our desire to see that the socialist revolution is not dismantled. are you prepared to accept that? no, what i do understand is there is that chunk that you are talking about, ten, 1296, that you are talking about, ten, 12%, that have been controlled by the regime, giving them certain privileges that are very difficult and within the hardships it is understandable. but the population are looking for a way out. i believe also they want to feel represented. so this is a colossal... i don't think it isjust so this is a colossal... i don't think it is just that. it is also a deep distrust of some of the opposition leaders and political parties, are feeling that first of all they are deeply divided and don't have a coherent vision for venezuela's future, but also they are driven by their own economic interests, that they are to a certain extent, if i can use the word, the venezuelan oligarchs. and th
iam not chavismo, for the socialist revolution. mr maduro, but there is clearly, amongst a substantial chunk of the venezuelan population, our desire to see that the socialist revolution is not dismantled. are you prepared to accept that? no, what i do understand is there is that chunk that you are talking about, ten, 1296, that you are talking about, ten, 12%, that have been controlled by the regime, giving them certain privileges that are very difficult and within the hardships it is...
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iam one received in islamabad ?n to reconsider its interests, and make them much more realistic than they have been. but we are a realistic than they have been. but we are a nation which, like the rhetoric sometimes, we took three yea rs rhetoric sometimes, we took three years to recognise bangladesh after it left us and became an independent country. and our immediate reaction will probably be street marches, down with america, etc. but at some point the leaders of the country, the top military people, the civilian politicians, they will have to consider the situation realistically, what are the advantages or disadvantages? and i think that this is the point at which pakistan will either try to help and negotiate a settlement with the taliban, or negotiate with the united states to find out what it can do to try to change the situation, and if that happens, president trump's gambit has already worked. that is interesting. he talked about suggestions from within the administration, anyway, that there could be a redu
iam one received in islamabad ?n to reconsider its interests, and make them much more realistic than they have been. but we are a realistic than they have been. but we are a nation which, like the rhetoric sometimes, we took three yea rs rhetoric sometimes, we took three years to recognise bangladesh after it left us and became an independent country. and our immediate reaction will probably be street marches, down with america, etc. but at some point the leaders of the country, the top...
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iam glad forward to.for the rest of the day. nobody wants a 5°99y rest of the day. nobody wants a soggy bottom. thank you, jess. well as we've been hearing it's a busy saturday at the world athletics championships with 18 events at the london stadium. here's a quick look ahead to some of the moments you won't want to miss. katarina johnson thomson has long been tipped as the successor to jessica ennis heal. she is now living and training in france, but can she win her first senior heptathlon events on british soil? sophie hitch on one of her previous competition. will she be able to replicate success? usain bolt will com plete replicate success? usain bolt will complete his last individual event. he qualified in the first heat in which he said it was far from his best, blaming the starting blocks. can he deliver the show stopping performance that we have come to expect from him. there is coverage from 9:30am on bbc two and then from ten o'clock on bbc one. and just after 9 we'll be hearing from long—dista
iam glad forward to.for the rest of the day. nobody wants a 5°99y rest of the day. nobody wants a soggy bottom. thank you, jess. well as we've been hearing it's a busy saturday at the world athletics championships with 18 events at the london stadium. here's a quick look ahead to some of the moments you won't want to miss. katarina johnson thomson has long been tipped as the successor to jessica ennis heal. she is now living and training in france, but can she win her first senior heptathlon...
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iam not and he said it was a very colourful evening., but he was looking straight in my eyes. his humour is, is in the? he sees it as his role. he thinks it is his role to crack a joke, make people laugh, to say things that are just to put people at ease. actually, he isjust a normal person. i do know is a normal person, but he is a man his era, born in the 1920s, so what can you expect? that is right! you have got it! it is getting great coverage today, great coverage today. and here we have the hero pilot landing a plain blind in turkey. blind because he could not see in the weather, not because of his vision. this is amazing. he was piloting this turkish airline, atlas global, and within a few minutes, he was battered by hailstones, so took the decision at 1300 feet to turn around and come back. —— global. he said he was flying blind, but he saved 101 people. it reminds me of the plane landing in the —— northampton. these are machines, and it isjust a reminder that you need a human being to ensure safety. it is fascinating for us, bu
iam not and he said it was a very colourful evening., but he was looking straight in my eyes. his humour is, is in the? he sees it as his role. he thinks it is his role to crack a joke, make people laugh, to say things that are just to put people at ease. actually, he isjust a normal person. i do know is a normal person, but he is a man his era, born in the 1920s, so what can you expect? that is right! you have got it! it is getting great coverage today, great coverage today. and here we have...
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the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he has been booed every time. people are not happy to see him there. those are the rules. having used drugs against the laws in the past, has it given him a permanent advantage? i know the authorities are doing what they are meant to. if he is allowed to compete then he should be allowed to, it is rude to boo and he should be allowed to compete. i think the implication is it isn't permanent, these performance enhancing drugs i'm sure wear off. let's reflect on usain bolt, what a superhuman he has been. he is very tall, six foot five. and very wide at the shoulder. complaining about the blocks but when you are that tall, it is quite difficult to get cracking. i think it was greg jennett, the historian, said on twitter tonight, if it was the 107 metres then he would have beaten everyone. —— greg jenner. it ta
the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he has been booed every time. people are not happy to see him there. those are the rules. having used drugs against the laws in the past, has it given him a permanent advantage? i know the authorities are doing what...
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iam marika asia business report. it's a monday. i am marika oi.he un security council unanimously approved tougher sanctions against north korea which could cost the country $1 billion a year. the us and china agree to the new measures after a month of talks with the hope they will pressure pyongyang back to the negotiating table. our reporter is on the story. tell us the details of these new sanctions. as you mentioned, it is the toughest yet. critically, china is on board. for these new sanctions to be effective, china needs to step up to be effective, china needs to step up to the plate, which they seem to have done. they take 90% of the trade with north korea. international sanctions are looking to hurt north korea where it hurts most, the economy. they will do this in three ways, banning key exports of coal, seafood, and iron and lead. the second is banning newjoint ventures with the country and investment. even egyptian firms are operating in pyongyang already. the third aspect is the 100 thousand north koreans working overseas. now, no more
iam marika asia business report. it's a monday. i am marika oi.he un security council unanimously approved tougher sanctions against north korea which could cost the country $1 billion a year. the us and china agree to the new measures after a month of talks with the hope they will pressure pyongyang back to the negotiating table. our reporter is on the story. tell us the details of these new sanctions. as you mentioned, it is the toughest yet. critically, china is on board. for these new...
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yeah, i mean today, iam yeah, i mean today, i am optimistic, ijust yeah, i mean today, i am optimistic mean today, i am optimistic, ijust wanted to come out here and put on a show from the crowd and have fun. my legs are still a bit jelly but i'm just trying to get ready for zurich. this crowd is amazing, i love it. nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, who was part of the 4x100 metre gold medal winning relay team at the world championships, could only finish fifth in the 200metres. world champion ramil guliyev of turkey won the race. dina asher—smith raced in the women's 100m. she finished in fifth place, with a time of 11.21 seconds. jamaica's elaine thompson won the race, after missing out on a medal at the world championships. kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the world championships, managed a sixth place finish today, just behind fellow countryman elliot giles. the race was won by botswana's nigel amos. and qatar's mutaz essa barshim — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united king
yeah, i mean today, iam yeah, i mean today, i am optimistic, ijust yeah, i mean today, i am optimistic mean today, i am optimistic, ijust wanted to come out here and put on a show from the crowd and have fun. my legs are still a bit jelly but i'm just trying to get ready for zurich. this crowd is amazing, i love it. nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, who was part of the 4x100 metre gold medal winning relay team at the world championships, could only finish fifth in the 200metres. world champion ramil...
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assuming iam not on-board? i think i would. assuming i am not the only one, yes i would.ish pilot who landed a plane when the whole screen had smashed and he said everybody on the plane, without the human being, this would have been a disaster. that does not put you off? no. i believe in progress and new technology. they also believe in humans having a role in this. so guess the is notjust you have no pilots at all, but rather to have one pilot, and then automation helping. we have delivered their, nina. thank you for it joining delivered their, nina. thank you for itjoining us. what do you think? send us your thoughts. —— we have two leave it there. —— to. well, no sign of summer for tuesday, or indeed the rest of this week. it's going to be very mixed. it was certainly quite mixed on monday. this was yesterday. some sunshine there in cambridgeshire. we also had some rain at henley—on—thames in 0xfordshire. tuesday will be no different. a real mixed bag on the way. brollies at the ready. you can see how extensive the cloud is right now across the southern half of the uk.
assuming iam not on-board? i think i would. assuming i am not the only one, yes i would.ish pilot who landed a plane when the whole screen had smashed and he said everybody on the plane, without the human being, this would have been a disaster. that does not put you off? no. i believe in progress and new technology. they also believe in humans having a role in this. so guess the is notjust you have no pilots at all, but rather to have one pilot, and then automation helping. we have delivered...