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the germans ithink in central to the process.hink in dinnia to misunderstand the dynamic that created the desire for brexit. —— continued to misunderstand. more people in the uk now want to stay in the eu and reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in.|j reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in. i surprised at the bbc looking at polls and talking to experts! exactly is you say, this is within the margin of error. the real reason that britain remains so divided on brexit is because it is divided on brexit. we saw that come through on a general election back in june. saw that come through on a general election back injune. there is also an economic effect. let's face it, asa an economic effect. let's face it, as a result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanair - as someone involved in communications at— someone involved in communications at — how
the germans ithink in central to the process.hink in dinnia to misunderstand the dynamic that created the desire for brexit. —— continued to misunderstand. more people in the uk now want to stay in the eu and reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in.|j reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in. i surprised at the bbc looking at polls and talking to experts! exactly is you say, this is within the margin of error. the real reason that britain remains so...
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so, you know, ithink that those are the types of words that make headlines and they will be used as headlinest ultimately this is my career and ifaced it head on and i admitted my mistake, and i went about it and i served my suspension and now i'm back. the canadian play said that you are a cheater and shouldn't be allowed back into the sport because it sends the wrong message. what do you think? those are comments not based
so, you know, ithink that those are the types of words that make headlines and they will be used as headlinest ultimately this is my career and ifaced it head on and i admitted my mistake, and i went about it and i served my suspension and now i'm back. the canadian play said that you are a cheater and shouldn't be allowed back into the sport because it sends the wrong message. what do you think? those are comments not based
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ithink that can happen. i think we need to avoid it.need to appeal to the unity of the council and use it to have diplomatic engagement in order to be able to put a stop to what is happening, to make north korea accept that the objective of reorganisation of the korean peninsula is essential for the region. donald trump, when he says all options are on the table, when he says the sanctions we have seen imposed in the past two days or north korea are nothing compared to what ultimately has to happen, will that lead to the us sleep—walking into military action? i think we have heard many a thing said by the us. you have mentioned several. we have to move beyond that to the action necessary to make north korea understand this cannot go on and second create a viable diplomatic engagement. rapporteur recall aspects. donald trump isjust rhetoric? —— rhetorical. aspects. donald trump isjust rhetoric? -- rhetorical. i have seen political leaders making threats. this happens everywhere, every time. either empty? they are not empty. they need to
ithink that can happen. i think we need to avoid it.need to appeal to the unity of the council and use it to have diplomatic engagement in order to be able to put a stop to what is happening, to make north korea accept that the objective of reorganisation of the korean peninsula is essential for the region. donald trump, when he says all options are on the table, when he says the sanctions we have seen imposed in the past two days or north korea are nothing compared to what ultimately has to...
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look, ithink there new york. who instigated these invitations?en a lot of interest in washington about what happened with us election and russia's involvement. this has started to spread out into the role social media may have played in all of this. facebook, you may recall, came out and said there were signs there was russian involvement in content that had spread on its platform. now we're learning twitter was behind closed doors, executives from twitter today talking about this. we're getting statements coming out from some of the senators, including mark warner, democrat, who said he was disappointed from the information he learned today from twitter. now the bosses of not just learned today from twitter. now the bosses of notjust twitter, but google and facebook, are being invited for an open hearing, likely to ta ke invited for an open hearing, likely to take place in early november. invited for an open hearing, likely to take place in early novemberli guess to take place in early november.” guess one of the pressures on these companies is
look, ithink there new york. who instigated these invitations?en a lot of interest in washington about what happened with us election and russia's involvement. this has started to spread out into the role social media may have played in all of this. facebook, you may recall, came out and said there were signs there was russian involvement in content that had spread on its platform. now we're learning twitter was behind closed doors, executives from twitter today talking about this. we're...
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some, ithink, will likely tow the labour line tonight.iculty later on. “— they could be some difficulty later on. —— labour. we had caroline flint, who campaigned for the uk to stay in the european union, but in her constituency, there was a majority for leave. she was a misleading that she was going to d efy misleading that she was going to defy the whip and abstain, said in the vote out, because she is that would be impractical for the vote out, because she is that would be impracticalfor labour to oppose the bill. she also raised the prospect that at this early stage, when mps are just saying that they just agree with the basic principles of the bill, that it was defeated, it could have all sorts of constitutional and parliament to consequences. it will, it assuming that it consequences. it will, it assuming thatitis consequences. it will, it assuming that it is positive, progress through parliament. then mps will get to debate the bill and a few other technical issues to do with the bill. but to get through to night and go through to
some, ithink, will likely tow the labour line tonight.iculty later on. “— they could be some difficulty later on. —— labour. we had caroline flint, who campaigned for the uk to stay in the european union, but in her constituency, there was a majority for leave. she was a misleading that she was going to d efy misleading that she was going to defy the whip and abstain, said in the vote out, because she is that would be impractical for the vote out, because she is that would be...
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the game, ithink million cost of the enquiry.nk that will cause some disquiet among friends and supporters of sir edward. thank you. the world's which is woman, the l'oreal heiress has died at 94. she was rarely seen at public after leaving the board in 2012 but a family row over her finances as the former president nicolas sarkozy. she gave a billion euros to a society photographer, she said because his worth. time for a look at the weather. another september day seems to have offered up contrasting fortunes on the weather front because of a weather front. get ahead of it in the east, first thing, blue sky to be had, and further towards the west, come lunchtime mid—afternoon, there's a lot of cloud and rain as well. there is the weather front and wake you we re is the weather front and wake you were in relation to that particular feature made all the difference. once it moved through after a stop chilly mike wood damp glorious afternoon impostor notjust in tintagel but also in the west of scotland. that weather front moves into
the game, ithink million cost of the enquiry.nk that will cause some disquiet among friends and supporters of sir edward. thank you. the world's which is woman, the l'oreal heiress has died at 94. she was rarely seen at public after leaving the board in 2012 but a family row over her finances as the former president nicolas sarkozy. she gave a billion euros to a society photographer, she said because his worth. time for a look at the weather. another september day seems to have offered up...
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instead, ithink hear those questions being asked again.pta nce again. instead, i think there is an acceptance that jeremy corbyn again. instead, i think there is an acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is safe in hisjob and having taken the party membership up close to 600,000, he is deemed to be very solid in hisjob as party leader. thank you very much. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion, although elsewhere it's been deemed to be of natural origin. 0ur correspondent danny savage gave us this update from south korea. 0pinion is split over what happened in north korea in the last few hours. the china earthquake administration says it was a suspected explosion, but south korea's meteorological survey said they have analysed it and it does not have the footprint of something man—made, it looks like a natural event. it is unusual seismic activity, and not farfrom where north korea has carried out nuclear tests in the last few months. interestingly, in the last few minute
instead, ithink hear those questions being asked again.pta nce again. instead, i think there is an acceptance that jeremy corbyn again. instead, i think there is an acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is safe in hisjob and having taken the party membership up close to 600,000, he is deemed to be very solid in hisjob as party leader. thank you very much. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion, although elsewhere it's been...
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so, ithink pressure on them is the afd, the right wing party.hink there is a sense in germany that the need to form a coalition, a solid one, soon, because the majority have in mind 80% of the people did not vote for afd, they see us as a threat. maria, in terms of how it is perceived in the rest of europe, as mentioned, emmanuel macron this very ambitious plan to reshape, certainly the eurozone part of the eu. britain will have left the eu anyway, that might make things a bit simpler in 18 months or so, is that made less likely by what is happening in germany? i don't know. who knows what is going to happen in the eu? the right of the md is of a piece into what string to happen all over europe, we have been seeing far right parties gaining support and we have been seeing this revolt against the consensus, that has become this kind of big lump in the centre left and centre right, which is neoliberal economics, globalised economy, etc. my worry is that europe is going to perhaps restructure itself internally but close its borders more firmly outs
so, ithink pressure on them is the afd, the right wing party.hink there is a sense in germany that the need to form a coalition, a solid one, soon, because the majority have in mind 80% of the people did not vote for afd, they see us as a threat. maria, in terms of how it is perceived in the rest of europe, as mentioned, emmanuel macron this very ambitious plan to reshape, certainly the eurozone part of the eu. britain will have left the eu anyway, that might make things a bit simpler in 18...
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success, ithink, is measured in a different way for our generation.are able to make a living or survive off let's go straight to the white house and that press conference from donald trump. i am greatly honoured to welcome president mariano rajoy of spain and it's a great honour to have you at the white house. thank you very much. we have just concluded a very productive conversation on a crucial range of economic and security issues. before we begini economic and security issues. before we begin i would like to take a moment to send america's hearts and players to the people of puerto rico and the us virgin islands. both have been devastated and i mean absolutely devastated by hurricane maria and we are doing everything in oui’ maria and we are doing everything in our power to help the hard—hit people of both places, puerto rico and the virgin islands. a massive effort is under way and we have been treated very, very nicely by the governor and by everyone else, they know how hard we are working and what a good job we are doing. as we speak beemer, ou
success, ithink, is measured in a different way for our generation.are able to make a living or survive off let's go straight to the white house and that press conference from donald trump. i am greatly honoured to welcome president mariano rajoy of spain and it's a great honour to have you at the white house. thank you very much. we have just concluded a very productive conversation on a crucial range of economic and security issues. before we begini economic and security issues. before we...
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ithink we probably never went to grin, and did you? i did.ould start talking about the whole world doing something about nuclear weapons. what should we do then about north korea? negotiations. play cool. china needs to be more involved. putin as well, if possible. and left donald trump. —— left donald trump. —— less. donald trump. —— left donald trump. -- less. this headline, a £50 cut in income, possibly more, to be honest. they are making a lot of this report that has been put together. they're making assumptions about tax changes, wages, inflation, all these sorts of things which may or may not happen. i suspect this may be economically flimsy. inevitably, you will be wrong. i could be right. there is a probability that i am right because i was a statistician as well. what will be interesting is all of the bribery beginning to happen. the caps on public service... do i need tojump in with an alleged that? —— there? service... do i need tojump in with an alleged that? -- there? they talk
ithink we probably never went to grin, and did you? i did.ould start talking about the whole world doing something about nuclear weapons. what should we do then about north korea? negotiations. play cool. china needs to be more involved. putin as well, if possible. and left donald trump. —— left donald trump. —— less. donald trump. —— left donald trump. -- less. this headline, a £50 cut in income, possibly more, to be honest. they are making a lot of this report that has been put...
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no, ithink no, i think we've got problems there.h as it passes over the island of barbuda. dentists in england are not accepting new patients according to research carried out by the bbc. the british dental association says it's evidence of an emerging crisis in dentistry. nhs england says 95% of patients manage to get an appointment if they want one. this is a familiar sight for fozia, who's been trying to find an nhs dentist in bradford. i was absolutely gobsmacked in a sense, i was quite devastated there are none locally. a mum of two on benefits, she needs a local nhs dentist for her son mansoor, who has an overcrowded mouth and a mineral deficiency with his teeth. i tried calling up, going through the yellow pages, using the internet, and then i used 101, where they find you the nearest nhs dentist. they said there wasn't one in bradford. now, open really wide for me... the bbc has analysed the data of 2500 dental practices across england, and provided information about whether they were accepting new nhs patients. 48% stated t
no, ithink no, i think we've got problems there.h as it passes over the island of barbuda. dentists in england are not accepting new patients according to research carried out by the bbc. the british dental association says it's evidence of an emerging crisis in dentistry. nhs england says 95% of patients manage to get an appointment if they want one. this is a familiar sight for fozia, who's been trying to find an nhs dentist in bradford. i was absolutely gobsmacked in a sense, i was quite...
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exactly, ithink in it isn't working for them. only part of the story is those culturally left behind, so we shouldn't make the case for the afd only game because of economic inequality, the left party for example, the social democrats, are the more natural parties for these people. what can you say when they feel culturally as well as economically left behind ? it's true afd voters usually are not economically well... worse off. they are also not less educated contrary to stereotypes. but they live with a subjective feeling of being at certain risk of losing what they've gained. that is more of a predictor. they are also often living in the countryside. experiences of many people living to the cities, public services taken away, but is not running, schools closing, there is a feeling of being left in the countryside. in terms of who angela merkel will have to cut deals with, one possibility is she could work with the free democrats and the greens. those two parties are so far apart. they claim to be very far apart. they claim to
exactly, ithink in it isn't working for them. only part of the story is those culturally left behind, so we shouldn't make the case for the afd only game because of economic inequality, the left party for example, the social democrats, are the more natural parties for these people. what can you say when they feel culturally as well as economically left behind ? it's true afd voters usually are not economically well... worse off. they are also not less educated contrary to stereotypes. but they...
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ithink i was just saying, my first good match, actually. i think one of the best, even this year.nitely she can play better than she was playing today. i think she was kind of nervous. with the shadow, i think she didn't feel well. but nothing changed in my game today. i was feeling great. no major surprises in the england squad to face the west indies. surrey‘s tom curran the only new face in the 50—over squad. one notable absentee is durham fast bowler mark wood who is still trying to regain fitness after missing much of the summer with a heel injury. there's a one—off t20 match before a five match 50—over series. something to look forward to. that's all from sportsday. a great day for england, northern ireland and scotland. let's see if wales can win tomorrow evening. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deborah haynes, defence editor at the times and jack blanchard, editor of politico's new playbook morning briefing. let's give you a preview of the front pages. the metro has spli
ithink i was just saying, my first good match, actually. i think one of the best, even this year.nitely she can play better than she was playing today. i think she was kind of nervous. with the shadow, i think she didn't feel well. but nothing changed in my game today. i was feeling great. no major surprises in the england squad to face the west indies. surrey‘s tom curran the only new face in the 50—over squad. one notable absentee is durham fast bowler mark wood who is still trying to...
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her hair was badly burned, she was holding her ear, ithink hair was badly burned, she was holding herbody saying, everybody make your way up, that was the one person i saw. we couldn't get down the stairs, so it caused more panic because we were scared something else was going to happen and we were stuck on the platform. we're so grateful for your time, stuck on the platform. we're so gratefulfor your time, take stuck on the platform. we're so grateful for your time, take care and many thanks for talking us. back to my colleague, matthew price, in south—west london. back to my colleague, matthew price, in south-west london. thanks very much, just listening to that and seeing some children walking past on their way home from nursery, on the way home from school, the school day begins to end and you remember this wasn't just a packed begins to end and you remember this wasn'tjust a packed commuter train, with people heading to work at quarter past eight in the morning when it happened, there were children heading to schools and nurseries, incredibly frightening for everybody involved. t
her hair was badly burned, she was holding her ear, ithink hair was badly burned, she was holding herbody saying, everybody make your way up, that was the one person i saw. we couldn't get down the stairs, so it caused more panic because we were scared something else was going to happen and we were stuck on the platform. we're so grateful for your time, stuck on the platform. we're so gratefulfor your time, take stuck on the platform. we're so grateful for your time, take care and many thanks...
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moving i think it is about a distant father, ithink. it is about a distant father, i think. moving onto boris johnson, backing down from the brink. after a lot of toing and froing, will he, won't he, it seems he has climbed back down from the edge of a walk—out, and a truce, interesting detail in the telegraph, theresa may has tweeted her keynote speech, sounds like a concession that numberten are speech, sounds like a concession that number ten are willing to make, some kind of compromise with boris johnson. 0n the other hand, the key substance of what he was arguing for, is believed to be a red line for, is believed to be a red line for him, the lengthy transition, the size of divorce pavement, it sounds like possibly £10 billion played into —— paid into eu cough is, after the uk leaves the eu, that sounds like a way for the more remain supporting members of her cabinet to be pacified. a period of two years, £20 million, and that is it... £20 billion, sorry... if only! cheap(!) thatis billion, sorry... if only! cheap(!) that is what w
moving i think it is about a distant father, ithink. it is about a distant father, i think. moving onto boris johnson, backing down from the brink. after a lot of toing and froing, will he, won't he, it seems he has climbed back down from the edge of a walk—out, and a truce, interesting detail in the telegraph, theresa may has tweeted her keynote speech, sounds like a concession that numberten are speech, sounds like a concession that number ten are willing to make, some kind of compromise...
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if i had to do it all over again, ithink do.e done the same thing. his most famous rival was another rock scene legend, sugar ray robin5on. they fought 5ix was another rock scene legend, sugar ray robin5on. they fought six times. he also did some acting and stand—up comedy before writing his memoirs. it is that it is fighting that he will always be remembered for. did you enjoy hurting your opponents or was it enough to win? you enjoy hurting your opponents or was it enough to win7|j you enjoy hurting your opponents or was it enough to win? i didn't enjoy hurting, but that is the way it was. you hit me, i hit you. may the best man win. to major league baseball where a young fan was injured in the crowd during the new york yankee511—3 win over the minnesota twins on wednesday. yankee5 third baseman todd frazier hit a foul ball at the bottom of the fifth inning which hit the young girl and clearly up5et both frazier and other players from both teams. the girl was given first aid at the stadium before being taken to hospital. it's
if i had to do it all over again, ithink do.e done the same thing. his most famous rival was another rock scene legend, sugar ray robin5on. they fought 5ix was another rock scene legend, sugar ray robin5on. they fought six times. he also did some acting and stand—up comedy before writing his memoirs. it is that it is fighting that he will always be remembered for. did you enjoy hurting your opponents or was it enough to win? you enjoy hurting your opponents or was it enough to win7|j you...
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ithink showing strength. what you make of the response? think they are standing on their traditional positions, which is generally the more pro— north korea, and if you say economically, elections coming up, we'll need the chinese to step up up, we'll need the chinese to step up and do the diplomatic thing. maybe in the past, country feels they could concentrate on one thing ata time. they could concentrate on one thing at a time. if they really are that the global player now, economically and in otherways, the global player now, economically and in other ways, it has to be able to do both and do it well and quickly. we'll need the chinese to step up and work with the americans, which is a changing culture for both sides, frankly. are we not pressurising the chinese too much in that case? we are waiting for this d raft that case? we are waiting for this draft resolution, and have had many different un resolutions which have not worked. on the flipside, isn't it the whole international community that needs to come together? we are not seein
ithink showing strength. what you make of the response? think they are standing on their traditional positions, which is generally the more pro— north korea, and if you say economically, elections coming up, we'll need the chinese to step up up, we'll need the chinese to step up and do the diplomatic thing. maybe in the past, country feels they could concentrate on one thing ata time. they could concentrate on one thing at a time. if they really are that the global player now, economically...
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ithink about this issue is actually influencing policy. i think it is great.e them. obviously we are discussing issues of hygiene but this is a massive gender equality problem as well. in schools, girls can‘t go to toilets and schools even. from a woman‘s point of view it isa even. from a woman‘s point of view it is a bigger and more damaging issue. i think it is a disproportionate impact on women when there are no toilets. or hygiene, for safety, having to go outside. you are vulnerable of you are going out in public that it is m, are going out in public that it is in, yes. and young girls at school, without adequate facilities. the la st without adequate facilities. the last time you were here we were discussing policy being influenced by social media campaign, a twitter hash tag. are now the european bank is always looking at how you can get government policy to change to support business and communities. it would seem the power of movies, the power of social media... many buttons to push. it is all very well talking about it and putting in new toilets but
ithink about this issue is actually influencing policy. i think it is great.e them. obviously we are discussing issues of hygiene but this is a massive gender equality problem as well. in schools, girls can‘t go to toilets and schools even. from a woman‘s point of view it isa even. from a woman‘s point of view it is a bigger and more damaging issue. i think it is a disproportionate impact on women when there are no toilets. or hygiene, for safety, having to go outside. you are vulnerable...
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honestly, ithink and later louis was sent off for a high tackle.he game was open and it was a good game for both teams. both teams tried to bring the game and create chances to win the game. the commitment on behalf of my players was 100%. for this we must be pleased. we had team focus and discipline, and great response as well. everybody expected today to see how we respond to what happened in the last game. we did it in a positive way. i even feel that there was a bit less inhibition because of what happened before. underneath that helmet lewis louis hamilton is a very happy man. he extends his championship lead to 28 points after closest rival sebastian vettel and his fellow driver crashed into max verstappen. lewis hamilton cut a dzsudzsak could figure after qualifying only fish here in singapore. —— a dejected figure. this singapore sling left sebastian vettel, max verstappen and kimi raikkonen all feeling both shaken and stirred. god dammit! it was the first time in the history of the sport that both ferraris had crashed out on the opening la
honestly, ithink and later louis was sent off for a high tackle.he game was open and it was a good game for both teams. both teams tried to bring the game and create chances to win the game. the commitment on behalf of my players was 100%. for this we must be pleased. we had team focus and discipline, and great response as well. everybody expected today to see how we respond to what happened in the last game. we did it in a positive way. i even feel that there was a bit less inhibition because...
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ithink impact on the oil price, do you think, if any?chemicals to come back online in the next few weeks so this long—term impact is unlikely to be that significant. this is also a factor in the fact that onshore shale production has been quite high whereas in previous national disasters impacting the coast, there was a lot more speculation in the us market so the impact on prices was certainly more significant. we saw more volatility there. that is not to say the prices haven't gone up, they have in many south—east and is aids. -- they have in many south—east and is aids. —— they have in many south—eastern states. it's touted as europe's biggest tech show, but in the past few years, titans such as samsung have abandoned berlin's ifa exhibition. now, smaller competitors are using the event to make a case for their innovations — particularly their sleek new smartphones. joe miller is there. this is one of the standout product here this year. it is the new the 13 smart phone. i have gone with some of the gimmicks from devious models, no si
ithink impact on the oil price, do you think, if any?chemicals to come back online in the next few weeks so this long—term impact is unlikely to be that significant. this is also a factor in the fact that onshore shale production has been quite high whereas in previous national disasters impacting the coast, there was a lot more speculation in the us market so the impact on prices was certainly more significant. we saw more volatility there. that is not to say the prices haven't gone up, they...
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but again, ithink yes, that is a real concern.i think china still needs us more than we need them, in terms of trade. and this is another reason that we should not have pulled out of tpp, to give the us trading companies access to china in the case of something like this happening. when it comes down to trade and national security, i think you have to go towards the latter, so you have to go towards the latter, so it is a risk worth taking. we will have to see of that materialises. and some south—east asian countries still do business with north korea, at our american allies. yes, very unfortunately. you are in singapore, north korea has an embassy in singapore, of all places. it also has several trading companies. malaysia is the same even though north korean agents killed kimjong—nam in though north korean agents killed kim jong—nam in february, though north korean agents killed kimjong—nam in february, they operate with impunity. i hate to bring this up given your own origin but now that india has agreed to cut north korea and
but again, ithink yes, that is a real concern.i think china still needs us more than we need them, in terms of trade. and this is another reason that we should not have pulled out of tpp, to give the us trading companies access to china in the case of something like this happening. when it comes down to trade and national security, i think you have to go towards the latter, so you have to go towards the latter, so it is a risk worth taking. we will have to see of that materialises. and some...
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no, ithink we from you all can you handle that pressure? no, i think we can handle the pressure.lieve that and supporters and all the nice messages we‘ve had and all those donations, people believed in us about lifts you upa people believed in us about lifts you up a little bit. that gives you what you need to push that little bit harder and work more, and make eve ryo ne bit harder and work more, and make everyone proud. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are baroness ros altmann and the journalist and author mihir bose. tomorrow‘s front pages, starting with. .. the ft leads with angela merkel‘s admission that she was responsible for the political "polarisation" in yesterday‘s german elections, that led to heavy losses for her party. the i goes with labour‘s proposals to nationalise a number of key industries, including royal mail and the and the railways. the metro also puts labour‘s proposals to scrap private financing for hospitals and schools on it‘s fr
no, ithink we from you all can you handle that pressure? no, i think we can handle the pressure.lieve that and supporters and all the nice messages we‘ve had and all those donations, people believed in us about lifts you upa people believed in us about lifts you up a little bit. that gives you what you need to push that little bit harder and work more, and make eve ryo ne bit harder and work more, and make everyone proud. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello...
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ithink central bank policy has something to do with this.e spent billions giving a huge amount extra to people who are already very wealthy. and in a way, with disadvantaged young because we push house prices up as a direct result of the banks' policy of quantitative easing. ordinary people feel left behind but the policies labour are proposing this would be a disaster for the economy, they wouldn't help young people they wouldn't help young people they would damage all of us. talking about a looming disaster potentially, north korea accuses america of declaring war. they are still technically at war? north and south. have been the korean war. one believed in empire is back in 1953. so the history books tell us. the north koreans have taken the suite of donald trump, the speech as well, where he said that the leaders would not be around for very long. and so that means that they have declared war, which is of course, a bit of nonsense , war, which is of course, a bit of nonsense, but nevertheless, the americans have flown planes of the north
ithink central bank policy has something to do with this.e spent billions giving a huge amount extra to people who are already very wealthy. and in a way, with disadvantaged young because we push house prices up as a direct result of the banks' policy of quantitative easing. ordinary people feel left behind but the policies labour are proposing this would be a disaster for the economy, they wouldn't help young people they wouldn't help young people they would damage all of us. talking about a...
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i think so, ithink growing at a serious way? i think so, i think so.the labour market will be in fermented very incrementally. there is opposition against these reforms, but it is not a revolution, and i think the reforms will pass on will start to bear fruit in the following yea rs, start to bear fruit in the following years, certainly not months. so the budget is probably more important in the short term than the labour reforms in the long—term, and other reforms in the long—term, and other reforms such as education, which are more important. how will he balance the books? if he does cut taxes quite significantly, which he is looking to do? things like the healthcare system, education, as you have mentioned, how will he continue to spend? you are absolutely right, but there is a bit of luck from this new team. they are benefiting from stronger growth, and thus from stronger growth, and thus from stronger tax income, so that it is easierfor a government to balance the books. that said, the spending cuts are significant, and that is important. and as w
i think so, ithink growing at a serious way? i think so, i think so.the labour market will be in fermented very incrementally. there is opposition against these reforms, but it is not a revolution, and i think the reforms will pass on will start to bear fruit in the following yea rs, start to bear fruit in the following years, certainly not months. so the budget is probably more important in the short term than the labour reforms in the long—term, and other reforms in the long—term, and...
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no deal is a serious risk at the moment, ithink. i not to.s risk at the moment, i think. i think the gap between the two sides is quite substantial. we do not want to pay the sorts of sons that are being asked for. drag the sort of amounts. there's a significant time between now and when we leave. both sides'. we are making points about wanting to leave and the other side are making points about we won't let you go to making points about we won't let you gotoa making points about we won't let you go to a twin track negotiation. and they are not budging on that, that seems to be the issue. my prediction is that they do. if the suggestion made by both sides and we progress to more meaningful negotiations. ok. let's move on to the telegraph. how will this work? and bending over backwards this week in brighton to see the good side ofjeremy corbyn and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. youjust and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. you just can't do it, john! is mobilised a lot of people, there's a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of genu
no deal is a serious risk at the moment, ithink. i not to.s risk at the moment, i think. i think the gap between the two sides is quite substantial. we do not want to pay the sorts of sons that are being asked for. drag the sort of amounts. there's a significant time between now and when we leave. both sides'. we are making points about wanting to leave and the other side are making points about we won't let you go to making points about we won't let you gotoa making points about we won't let...
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and rather oddly, ithink, given that most sunday papers rather like doing polls and things, they haveof ten voters and four out of ten tories disagreed with mrs may's assertion that she should fight the next election. 30% of voters want her to fight on, 40% want her to quit before 2022. i find it odd that they didn't put that further up. when it comes to this, it is time we got figures out there. a whole of the negotiation is being held up as of money, and if barnier says this is the money we want from you, then we are in a negotiation. it is david davis's duty to beat him down on whatever it is but at least we have a starting point. it is the fact we have no figure which means we are having talks about talks six months after article 50 was triggered. let's go back in time with the mail on sunday, because they have a story which takes us back to the snap general election and that theresa may was warned it was a catastrophic mistake. yes, so this is a secret paper which has been leaked to the mail on sunday, and it is a memo from sir lynton crosby, the australian election guru who help
and rather oddly, ithink, given that most sunday papers rather like doing polls and things, they haveof ten voters and four out of ten tories disagreed with mrs may's assertion that she should fight the next election. 30% of voters want her to fight on, 40% want her to quit before 2022. i find it odd that they didn't put that further up. when it comes to this, it is time we got figures out there. a whole of the negotiation is being held up as of money, and if barnier says this is the money we...
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ithink tillerson, but there are suggestions he could resign. theresa may reigns in rebels with a fear of reshuffle. will it happen?” may reigns in rebels with a fear of reshuffle. will it happen? i don't know. come on! after the parliamentary recess, there has been a lot of threats throughout the weekend, tory whips apparently telling tory mps that if they try to amend the legislation in any way they are ushering in a jeremy corbyn government. for a woman who called an election early, lost the majority, took the brave step of running a personality —based election around the candidate who doesn't have a personality, she has come out with what some people call chutzpah. she is talking about her strength and how the prime minister has the ability to hire. they are hinting borisjohnson has the ability to hire. they are hinting boris johnson could has the ability to hire. they are hinting borisjohnson could be demoted from foreign secretary. i am certainly impressed with her optimism, and with the suggestion she thinks she has this power with the pa
ithink tillerson, but there are suggestions he could resign. theresa may reigns in rebels with a fear of reshuffle. will it happen?” may reigns in rebels with a fear of reshuffle. will it happen? i don't know. come on! after the parliamentary recess, there has been a lot of threats throughout the weekend, tory whips apparently telling tory mps that if they try to amend the legislation in any way they are ushering in a jeremy corbyn government. for a woman who called an election early, lost...
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ithink it out all the time and never gives up.eat him. it is something to be admired. it certainly is. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. let's return to the united states, continuing commemorations. that is president trump at the pentagon, and ceremony the to mark the moment the plane struck the pentagon on 9/11. accompanied by the first lady, president trump arrived having held a minute's silence at the white house before he left there, and they will be hearing from the chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff, also from thejoint chiefs of staff, also from the secretary of defence, james matters, as the president and the first lady take up the position to mark the moment's silence. the national anthem will be sold and then a moment's silence to mark the moment the plane hit the pentagon six years ago. ladies and gentlemen, the chairman ofjoint chiefs of staff. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defence. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the first lady. please face the flag for o
ithink it out all the time and never gives up.eat him. it is something to be admired. it certainly is. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. let's return to the united states, continuing commemorations. that is president trump at the pentagon, and ceremony the to mark the moment the plane struck the pentagon on 9/11. accompanied by the first lady, president trump arrived having held a minute's silence at the white house before he left there, and they will be hearing from...
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look, ithink partners for making this process and this research.ath ways to power, what are you talking about? some significant path ways, first, education, the route to power, it is vital through education. when you consider there are five public schools that account for 50% of the intake of oxford and cambridge, as opposed to 1800, you can see that class and privilege rank high. secondly, of course, then you see government and you see how that's disproportionately white. they make our key decisions. we need more diversity in there. then, of course, when you're going forjobs, david cameron said it is a national scandal that a black woman has too to change her namejust scandal that a black woman has too to change her name just to get an interview. yes. thank you for talking to us. in terms of your reaction to the fact that 3% of 97% of the most powerful people in british society are white, how do you react? well, it's not surprising. it's something that i'm aware of. i'm pleased to be in that small minority. but the work i'm doing as the first bme
look, ithink partners for making this process and this research.ath ways to power, what are you talking about? some significant path ways, first, education, the route to power, it is vital through education. when you consider there are five public schools that account for 50% of the intake of oxford and cambridge, as opposed to 1800, you can see that class and privilege rank high. secondly, of course, then you see government and you see how that's disproportionately white. they make our key...
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falling foul of basel in the past and i've seen manchester united falling foul of them but here, chris, ithinker united falling foul of them but here, chris, i think the expectation is that united will and should get off to a winning start in the group? yeah i think basel had nothing to lose, coming to old trafford. everyone expecting united to win and rightly so. if basel were in the premier league they would do well to survive, so that's the difference. we are talking of united having a good chance of being champions this year. in my eyes, basel are a bottom six premier league club. but if united don't play well and basel get a bit of confidence and enjoy it, you never know. i would have the feeling that winning the title back for united would be the priority, so where does the champions league fit in western artjose mourinho wants to win everything. where does the champions league fit in? iwould where does the champions league fit in? i would be going for the premier league and the champions league. it is nice to win the league and the fa cup, as they did last year. he believes that teams h
falling foul of basel in the past and i've seen manchester united falling foul of them but here, chris, ithinker united falling foul of them but here, chris, i think the expectation is that united will and should get off to a winning start in the group? yeah i think basel had nothing to lose, coming to old trafford. everyone expecting united to win and rightly so. if basel were in the premier league they would do well to survive, so that's the difference. we are talking of united having a good...
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the boss of equifax standing down at an interesting time, ithink?nd i think it is worth saying there will be a big law change. people catching this programme, you will be phone up any company and say what data have you got on me? they have got nine days to give you an accurate response. the power who is holding what data on us the power who is holding what data on us is about to shift back into our pockets. let's talk about greetings cards and the card factory. losses, they have seen a loss of 14% in their profits. very interesting statement from card factory. this is a business that has nearly 900 shops this the uk. the uk is greeting card mad. we buy on average about 50 or so you know a year which sounds like a huge amount, but what they announced todayis amount, but what they announced today is that have three pressures on the business. they have seen an impact on sterling on their manufacturing and the impact on wages and investment that they had to put in the business to keep it alive. it is lead to go that weakening profit performance and that
the boss of equifax standing down at an interesting time, ithink?nd i think it is worth saying there will be a big law change. people catching this programme, you will be phone up any company and say what data have you got on me? they have got nine days to give you an accurate response. the power who is holding what data on us the power who is holding what data on us is about to shift back into our pockets. let's talk about greetings cards and the card factory. losses, they have seen a loss of...
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equinox, ithink thank you. that equinox stuff is fascinating.happens in reality. almost a century agoa group happens in reality. almost a century ago a group of working—class people set up an art club in london's industrially is done. from shops to slums they captured their everyday life in paint. much of the group's ardron hasn't been seen in decades. we've been rediscovering it and putting it on show. —— group's art work hasn't been seen in decades. an east london canal, an unlikely subject for a painting. the artist is equally unlikely, he was a clerk for a shopping firm. this was painted by a window cleaner. this eerie street scene, by and errand boy. this was the work of a printer. the man who painted this was unemployed, a basket painter painted this window. they were known as the east london group. today these painters of the shabby east end are largely forgotten. this exhibition aims to revive their reputation, a band of artists who saw the extraordinary in the everyday. there are views and images which most of us are views and images wh
equinox, ithink thank you. that equinox stuff is fascinating.happens in reality. almost a century agoa group happens in reality. almost a century ago a group of working—class people set up an art club in london's industrially is done. from shops to slums they captured their everyday life in paint. much of the group's ardron hasn't been seen in decades. we've been rediscovering it and putting it on show. —— group's art work hasn't been seen in decades. an east london canal, an unlikely...
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ithink yeah, absolutely.out the about to come off now, because there is drizzle in the air. the floodlights have been on almost all day. we are in september and it has felt really autumnal. there was a concert sunshine this morning, though, and maybe that's why jason holder decided it was a good day to bat. but james anderson, holder decided it was a good day to bat. butjames anderson, with shiny red ball and gloomy skies, exactly the kind of day he likes. and it was anderson who started the wickets tumbling. first two went to him. alastair cook cop to catch but ba i rstow alastair cook cop to catch but bairstow made no mistake, taking two. at that stage we thought that anderson getting 500 was just a formality. he didn't, mainly because the other guys bowled well, in particular ben stokes, who bowled a long spell and came out after tea, getting it to swing. he was the man who couple of years ago trevor bayliss describe as anotherjames anderson, and with this kind of performance you can see why. we had though
ithink yeah, absolutely.out the about to come off now, because there is drizzle in the air. the floodlights have been on almost all day. we are in september and it has felt really autumnal. there was a concert sunshine this morning, though, and maybe that's why jason holder decided it was a good day to bat. but james anderson, holder decided it was a good day to bat. butjames anderson, with shiny red ball and gloomy skies, exactly the kind of day he likes. and it was anderson who started the...
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even though it is more accepted in london, ithink. i higher.use the police that we had did not really support us. we didn't have a proper case person who was on our case. when we went to court, it was all very... it wasn't actually dealt with properly because the police we re with properly because the police were not actually there. and this was on a high street and there were no cctv cameras whatsoever. one person was found guilty and one not guilty. specifically, what is your complaint about the police? the guilty charge was when it was literally taken to the judge and he decided guilty. he wasn't there. he had fled the country and there is a warrant out for his arrest. the second guy got not guilty because he asked to go to crown prosecution service have a jury. what is your complaint about the police specifically because i have a representative from the college of policing right here and he needs to hear it. on the second court date when it had gone to the jury and he had to stand up and say what happened, the police officer who spoke up to
even though it is more accepted in london, ithink. i higher.use the police that we had did not really support us. we didn't have a proper case person who was on our case. when we went to court, it was all very... it wasn't actually dealt with properly because the police we re with properly because the police were not actually there. and this was on a high street and there were no cctv cameras whatsoever. one person was found guilty and one not guilty. specifically, what is your complaint about...
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better at managing the trauma, ithink, and better.. we are surrounded by the destruction of our country. i think there is an inherent stress in that because there is so much unknown about our future. that is the most stressful pa rt future. that is the most stressful part of it. sarah, let me bring in brigadierjohn bridge, he can speak to us, thank you for talking to us again. you can hear the emotion in sarah's voice which is completely understandable. tell us about the kind of work that you have been able to do since we last spoke. what i would say is what sarah is saying, that resilience and determination is what we see day in, day out, from the local population. it is staggering to see what they have achieved. this is very much what they have delivered. two weeks ago, i was out there and back there again three days ago. the difference is staggering. this is people going out in the streets and rebuilding their houses which is incredible. we contributed to that as much as we can. you mentioned hms ocean, she made a big difference, h
better at managing the trauma, ithink, and better.. we are surrounded by the destruction of our country. i think there is an inherent stress in that because there is so much unknown about our future. that is the most stressful pa rt future. that is the most stressful part of it. sarah, let me bring in brigadierjohn bridge, he can speak to us, thank you for talking to us again. you can hear the emotion in sarah's voice which is completely understandable. tell us about the kind of work that you...
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ithink it's so sweet.his when i lost my stuffed monkey. >> the family was returning from a trip tuesday when it went missing. the airport assureus still looking for the stuffed animal using the hashtag find the badger. when mydaughter lost her blanket she went crazy. that's a quick lookat what's going on. . >>> rescues are still underway this morning as parts of texas and louisiana remain under water. and the places that aredrying out, the extent of the daniel right now being revealed. . >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and we're talking about how things are shaping up outside. looks like we're going to have rain in the forecast and with the labor day weekend currently here i think folks are hoping that it's going to be relatively nice so they can still have their plans. >> i think half of the weekend is going to be nice. sunday andmonday are shaping up to be gorgeous. we have to deal withcooler tomorrow. rain tomorrow thenwarm and dry. we'll map it allout for you on our future cast
ithink it's so sweet.his when i lost my stuffed monkey. >> the family was returning from a trip tuesday when it went missing. the airport assureus still looking for the stuffed animal using the hashtag find the badger. when mydaughter lost her blanket she went crazy. that's a quick lookat what's going on. . >>> rescues are still underway this morning as parts of texas and louisiana remain under water. and the places that aredrying out, the extent of the daniel right now being...
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ithink, ithink it has pros and cons.to people like this everyday. they are very, very good at what they do. the older generation would say, i looked up to this people not because they are famous but because they are hard working and really talented and they have spent hours perfecting their craft. and their lives are more accessible now because you can see what they do on the instagram stories and their twitter feeds and on facebook. it's not necessarily about technology. one. nick, what are people saying online. that lazy point has hit a nerve. keirin says, iam point has hit a nerve. keirin says, i am outraged by the way we are branded. i work harder than those so—called adults, doing 12 hour shifts six or seven days a week. jenny on twitter says, i'm 22 with a mortgage, deposits saved from scratch and i've got a full—time job at university. sarah says i've worked full time since i was 16 and i have a baby. i'm not lazy and i am family focused. she's screaming and us family focused. she's screaming and us to twitter! yo
ithink, ithink it has pros and cons.to people like this everyday. they are very, very good at what they do. the older generation would say, i looked up to this people not because they are famous but because they are hard working and really talented and they have spent hours perfecting their craft. and their lives are more accessible now because you can see what they do on the instagram stories and their twitter feeds and on facebook. it's not necessarily about technology. one. nick, what are...
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ithink under arguing for these extreme solutions. that they want to press on all of this, they want an exit from brexit? therefore your success is relying on things going badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? i would hope the best, badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? iwould hope the best, i badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? i would hope the best, i want things to turn out the best for the country. if the government is successful in negotiating all the benefits of the single market and customs union, remaining our strong social and environmental legislation, if they can keep all the research, ithink legislation, if they can keep all the research, i think people would be reassured by that. but all the signs are that won't happen. that we will be faced with a much more brutal choice. two years ago you we re brutal choice. two years ago you were writing novels and enjoying not being an mp may be, are you enjoying this now cudd ali relishing the task? i am now. six months ago i did not expect to be in thisjob, i had a good lifestyle, w
ithink under arguing for these extreme solutions. that they want to press on all of this, they want an exit from brexit? therefore your success is relying on things going badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? i would hope the best, badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? iwould hope the best, i badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? i would hope the best, i want things to turn out the best for the country. if the government is successful in negotiating all the benefits of the single market and...
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ithink so. bearing in mind welcome to this speech? i think so.n mind that the objective was to try to break the deadlock, so this was going to florence to do it, something about legacy. i think may has reasons to be cheerful, firstly because for the man who was guiding these talks, who has got the mandate to do it, michel barnier, he has said that this is constructive, it moves it forward. the language she has used for the past three rounds has been, you know, largely saying that this is not quite right, we want to see a breakthrough. there is a list of things that he said which still has not been mentioned — for instance, the irish border issue, but the idea of the transitional period does give some clarity. emmanuel macron said the same thing, still areas to work on. look at estonia on thursday, when all the leaders will be meeting foran when all the leaders will be meeting for an informal summit, when theresa may will meet the others and we may get a more considered response. gavin lee, susana mendonca, thank you very much. the ratings agency
ithink so. bearing in mind welcome to this speech? i think so.n mind that the objective was to try to break the deadlock, so this was going to florence to do it, something about legacy. i think may has reasons to be cheerful, firstly because for the man who was guiding these talks, who has got the mandate to do it, michel barnier, he has said that this is constructive, it moves it forward. the language she has used for the past three rounds has been, you know, largely saying that this is not...
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ithink any game. risk of injury is part of that, is it? i think any sport, game. any sport, any activity, any aspect of life carries risks. 0urjob is to make sure the risks. 0urjob is to make sure the risk is managed, mitigated and the people working with the players and indeed the players themselves, know how to manage that and know how to ta ke how to manage that and know how to take their own safety seriously. you probably won't tell me, but i am wondering when you first heard of this particular piece of research and advice, when you are with your colleagues, is there a moment when you go, my goodness, we are all getting a bit soft? this research has been around for a couple of yea rs. has been around for a couple of years. this isn't the first time we have heard of press press pollock's research. we have undertaken our own survey of schoolboy rugby and the incidence and in jewellery rate. it is something we take seriously but we believe the values of the sport, and the attributes of young people accrue from taking part in rugby, is why we do it. we want to con
ithink any game. risk of injury is part of that, is it? i think any sport, game. any sport, any activity, any aspect of life carries risks. 0urjob is to make sure the risks. 0urjob is to make sure the risk is managed, mitigated and the people working with the players and indeed the players themselves, know how to manage that and know how to ta ke how to manage that and know how to take their own safety seriously. you probably won't tell me, but i am wondering when you first heard of this...
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coming due here next year, a very critical election here for our congress here in washington, dc, ithinkngton, dc, i think that is not a fight you want to get into, on who is going to defend the flag and who is going to defend the flag and who is not, i think the flag wins every time. and that is a bigger argument which we will get into another time. thank you very much, let talk again. —— let's talk again. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: one of the most spectacular racetracks on earth. jockeys compete in the high mountains of the caucasus. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has n
coming due here next year, a very critical election here for our congress here in washington, dc, ithinkngton, dc, i think that is not a fight you want to get into, on who is going to defend the flag and who is going to defend the flag and who is not, i think the flag wins every time. and that is a bigger argument which we will get into another time. thank you very much, let talk again. —— let's talk again. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: one of the most spectacular racetracks on...
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i frequently said to him, ithink was revelatory.ould give up the theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon you theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon you will be the prime minister and will have a better country. it was great to talk to you, and thank you for coming in. a great pleasure. we are grateful to sir trevor nunn. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is heading to the british virgin islands today, to see for himself the damage caused by hurricane irma at the weekend. the government has been criticised for being slow in its response to the disaster. 700 british troops and 50 police officers have been deployed, and more aid supplies are on their way. hurricane irma, the strongest ever recorded in the atlantic ocean, is now fading away as it passes over the american state of georgia. our correspondent richard lister reports. a tropical paradise reduced to rubble. this is tortola — the largest of the british virgin islands and the most heavily populated. just imagine trying to live her
i frequently said to him, ithink was revelatory.ould give up the theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon you theatre and stand as an mp, and very soon you will be the prime minister and will have a better country. it was great to talk to you, and thank you for coming in. a great pleasure. we are grateful to sir trevor nunn. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is heading to the british virgin islands today, to see for himself the damage caused by...
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ithink theresa may the week prime ministers trapped in the middle.ek, but postconference who knows? she says she is staying but the rivals seem to think it is likely hence why they are behaving as they are. could it bea are behaving as they are. could it be a case of holding on for fear of something worse? there could be those in the party that have that view. the telegraph, wonderful picture. it is typical boris. sartorially questionable. the hair is never combed. the headline along side it. i gasped for breath when i see headlines like that. michael gove sabotaged borisjohnson‘s chances of becoming leader and now both he and patel are happy to back boris on his view of britain post brexit? apparently michael gove and boris have buried their differences. if that is true, you can only infer they have buried their differences and cause of a larger aim, removing theresa may, if indeed that is true. this is what i mean about it being like last summer over again when the cabinet split over who was going to campaign to remain or leave. does it help negoti
ithink theresa may the week prime ministers trapped in the middle.ek, but postconference who knows? she says she is staying but the rivals seem to think it is likely hence why they are behaving as they are. could it bea are behaving as they are. could it be a case of holding on for fear of something worse? there could be those in the party that have that view. the telegraph, wonderful picture. it is typical boris. sartorially questionable. the hair is never combed. the headline along side it. i...
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david, story of schoolchildren being trapped, ithink..., i am not sure if you can still hear us. we are talking about the rescue going on at that school. are you still with us? i am. can you hear me? you we re with us? i am. can you hear me? you were saying everyone had been riveted at the rescue taking place at the school were so many have already died? people are anxious the good news. the idea of children trapped under the rubble of an earthquake, a collapsed school, ca ptu red earthquake, a collapsed school, captured everyone's imagination and tugged at their hearts strings. they are hoping rescues will be able to find this girland are hoping rescues will be able to find this girl and pull her out. if that happens and she's in good shape that happens and she's in good shape that would be a moral lift. everybody wants a good news story but there must be many rescues going on and recovery efforts. what is it like to be there right now? this city is sort of divided...” like to be there right now? this city is sort of divided... i am afrai
david, story of schoolchildren being trapped, ithink..., i am not sure if you can still hear us. we are talking about the rescue going on at that school. are you still with us? i am. can you hear me? you we re with us? i am. can you hear me? you were saying everyone had been riveted at the rescue taking place at the school were so many have already died? people are anxious the good news. the idea of children trapped under the rubble of an earthquake, a collapsed school, ca ptu red earthquake, a...
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you could call, ithink, go it is a movement problem.nk, go back to spring, you meet a call for zuma to go. not just as party chief, but as president. yes. my belief is that if you are in the leadership position, you are in the leadership position, you have the responsibility of guiding others. whatever they get off the rails, you have the ability to pull them back. in that same conscience should help you as well will stop and so, when, you you don't thinkjacob zuma has a conscience? , when, you know, at leadership level... you don't think jacob zuma has a conscience? the degree to which europe is in one of those figures who has a conscience, ten yea rs those figures who has a conscience, ten years you served. you are an activist through the struggle. you have been a former interim president of the country yourself. widely respected, i think it is that you say. when you stood up to read out the eulogy to one of your colleagues in the struggle, and you chose to repeat his words, that it was time for zuma to go, so many other vetera ns for
you could call, ithink, go it is a movement problem.nk, go back to spring, you meet a call for zuma to go. not just as party chief, but as president. yes. my belief is that if you are in the leadership position, you are in the leadership position, you have the responsibility of guiding others. whatever they get off the rails, you have the ability to pull them back. in that same conscience should help you as well will stop and so, when, you you don't thinkjacob zuma has a conscience? , when, you...
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ithink vladimir for more talks. is that a solution?ple sit up and listen when he said north korean is would rather eat grass than give up nuclear weapons so his view is clearly no matter how tough the sanctions are, they will not give up nuclear weapons. every time you ask china and russia about sanctions that will mention talks. the problem is that the us and north korea do not seem to be any closer to any sort of talks process and the chinese proposal and the russian proposal, for example, that the south korean and us give up military drills in exchange for a pause of north korean missile tests is not a cce pta ble north korean missile tests is not acceptable at the moment to washington and seoul so we are not seeing any movement on the talks. it is interesting to see where china and russia thinks that path will open. let's get more on our main story now the continuing crisis on the myanmar—bangladesh border where tens of thousands of rohingyas have fled an upsurge in violence in rakhine state. our south east asia correspondent jonat
ithink vladimir for more talks. is that a solution?ple sit up and listen when he said north korean is would rather eat grass than give up nuclear weapons so his view is clearly no matter how tough the sanctions are, they will not give up nuclear weapons. every time you ask china and russia about sanctions that will mention talks. the problem is that the us and north korea do not seem to be any closer to any sort of talks process and the chinese proposal and the russian proposal, for example,...
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well, ithink, you know, the history of the second world war and the old regime, it still plays a rolernment plays a major role. i think the afd, they have mainly gained in the east. the federal state has gained more than 30%. i think that in east germany, you don't have many foreigners or germans with foreign origin living and you don't see many refugees. there are thousands of stray dogs in pakistan — many view them as a public health risk, whilst others hold cultural beliefs about all dogs being unclean. but fishermen working off the coast of the country's biggest city karachi have adopted a group of stray dogs living on an uninhabited island where there's barely any water or food. for the first time sesame street's elmo is in singapore as part of a campaign to spread kindness. it's called share the laughter and there was plenty of that when elmojoined me here in the studio hi, elmo! oh my gosh! this is a moment, elmo, that i have been waiting for since i was a kid! wow, really? well, elmo is really happy to be here with mr rico. how are you, and what brings you here to asia? i am h
well, ithink, you know, the history of the second world war and the old regime, it still plays a rolernment plays a major role. i think the afd, they have mainly gained in the east. the federal state has gained more than 30%. i think that in east germany, you don't have many foreigners or germans with foreign origin living and you don't see many refugees. there are thousands of stray dogs in pakistan — many view them as a public health risk, whilst others hold cultural beliefs about all dogs...
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well, david, ithink organised is the rescue, do you think? david, i think the rescue has been going on well. i think it is pretty much extraordinary. there has been a little bit of chaos through the communication process because they have been asking, some channels have been asking, people to come and help in the affected areas, but then other people say we don't need any help. access is difficult to get around. we only need supplies. so today i had the opportunity to go to a supply centre in via olympica, and the use to be a house that received many athletes, especially in the 1968 olympic games. it was organised. i saw people passing to each other all of the supplies they could, blankets, water, food, toilet paper, diapers, anything that could go. there were some moments that the volu nteers go. there were some moments that the volunteers said silence! that was to co—ordinate the loss of people. there have been over 239 right now. sorry to interrupt. also, they are operating in very dangerous areas. we know roughly how many buildings have c
well, david, ithink organised is the rescue, do you think? david, i think the rescue has been going on well. i think it is pretty much extraordinary. there has been a little bit of chaos through the communication process because they have been asking, some channels have been asking, people to come and help in the affected areas, but then other people say we don't need any help. access is difficult to get around. we only need supplies. so today i had the opportunity to go to a supply centre in...
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essentially, we are, ithink, thatis time.ally, we are, ithink, that is say, feeling like we are getting ready to go into an exam, and we are very ill prepared. anguilla, as you know, is an overseas territory. we are 36 square miles, literally i6 overseas territory. we are 36 square miles, literally 16 miles x three miles, literally 16 miles x three miles, and roughly about 13,000 residents. we are very familiar with hurricanes, so we obviously always prepare and the nature of our construction is such that we generally feel comfortable when storms are approaching. but as we know, irma was like no other, and the morning after, when anguillans raise their heads, it was a sense of horror, looking at an island that looked like a nuclear bomb had struck her. we are feeling, as we get ready for the arrival of hurricane jose a bit get ready for the arrival of hurricanejose a bit of confusion. residents were... you can hearfrom people who were calling on the solitary radio station that is only available for communication purposes that
essentially, we are, ithink, thatis time.ally, we are, ithink, that is say, feeling like we are getting ready to go into an exam, and we are very ill prepared. anguilla, as you know, is an overseas territory. we are 36 square miles, literally i6 overseas territory. we are 36 square miles, literally 16 miles x three miles, literally 16 miles x three miles, and roughly about 13,000 residents. we are very familiar with hurricanes, so we obviously always prepare and the nature of our construction...
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is sometimes a dirty word, i think, in sport, retirement is sometimes a dirty word, ithink, in sporthe open and then be able to concentrate, i guess, on what i do best, and it is nice that it is in my own hands. that's all the sport for now, i'll have more in the next hour. thanks very much. 0liver robbins, the top official leading britain's brexit negotiating team, has moved to the cabinet office to work more directly for the prime minister. the news comes as downing street insists the cabinet is united behind the government's brexit plan, despite borisjohnson's intervention last week. let's speak to now to andrew gimson, boris johnson's biographer. he's in our westminster studio. what do you think is going on? is this announcement is directly linked to boris johnson's this announcement is directly linked to borisjohnson's article? this announcement is directly linked to boris johnson's article? well, there is enormous pressure behind—the—scenes. a lot of people think boris should not have spoken up, but! think boris should not have spoken up, but i think that what he said will stre
is sometimes a dirty word, i think, in sport, retirement is sometimes a dirty word, ithink, in sporthe open and then be able to concentrate, i guess, on what i do best, and it is nice that it is in my own hands. that's all the sport for now, i'll have more in the next hour. thanks very much. 0liver robbins, the top official leading britain's brexit negotiating team, has moved to the cabinet office to work more directly for the prime minister. the news comes as downing street insists the cabinet...