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ahmed: ever since i was a child, i've been here. i love this taste. really didn't like fish at the beginning. but when i tried this one, i loved it. i fell i in love with h this pe and i decided to work and gain my expertise and my experience in this place until i got the place from my fatherer. reporter: and business is brisk. thanks also to his stand's central location, nail sells over 1000 meals on sunny summer days. and for sweden, it's also very reasonably priced. just 75 swedish krona, or just under eight euros. over the years, the stand has built up a regular clientele. many here appreciate the stand's local food. >> they are open all week -- all year long, but i really prefer to eat it when it is a little bit warmer outside. so, on a summer afternoon. that's a gooood time. ahmed: until today i havave may customers that come to me and say, i had eating this plate 20 years ago and this still taste the same and the same concept, because we donon't change our recipe. it has been the same recipes for over two, three decades and it's still ongoing a
ahmed: ever since i was a child, i've been here. i love this taste. really didn't like fish at the beginning. but when i tried this one, i loved it. i fell i in love with h this pe and i decided to work and gain my expertise and my experience in this place until i got the place from my fatherer. reporter: and business is brisk. thanks also to his stand's central location, nail sells over 1000 meals on sunny summer days. and for sweden, it's also very reasonably priced. just 75 swedish krona, or...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. of financial documents dominated bbc news at the start of this week. did they deserve all that attention, or was this journalistic self—indulgence? and did the bbc unfairly suggest wrongdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel. but was some of that pressure imposed in an unwarranted way by the media, particularly the bbc, which broke the story? yes, according to andy ramsbottom, who asked: and keith brown thought: the long predicted end came for priti patel after her hastily arranged journey home from africa, monitored at one point by 22,000 people on a flight tracking website, as shown on the bbc news channel. that prompted ian miller to tweet: while a user called kubrick's lens cap thought: when the soon—to—be ex—international development secretary re
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. of financial documents dominated bbc news at the start of this week. did they deserve all that attention, or was this journalistic self—indulgence? and did the bbc unfairly suggest wrongdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while...
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here's ahmed faried. >> ahmed fareed here from the xfinity sports desk.riors lost three games this year but offensively they have been elite once again. averaging more points per possession this year than last year when many argued they had the best offensive season in nba history. so they're even better this year, taking on the philadelphia 76ers. this was not good early on. steph curry takes a knee to the quad. he had to leave the game. he would come back. but we'll have to monitor that, see if he does miss any time. kevin durant did not miss many shots in the first half. 7 for 11 from the field including 2 for 2 from three land. he scored 20 points. the warriors led by one at the half. it was tied at 74 in the third quarter, but then the dubs went on a huge run. klay thompson for three. they were up seven. and then check out this pass from sean livingston. behind the back. klay again. warriors have won six straight. they go on to win 135-114. >> second straight game where we had a ton of first half turnovers. and then it seems like things settled down.
here's ahmed faried. >> ahmed fareed here from the xfinity sports desk.riors lost three games this year but offensively they have been elite once again. averaging more points per possession this year than last year when many argued they had the best offensive season in nba history. so they're even better this year, taking on the philadelphia 76ers. this was not good early on. steph curry takes a knee to the quad. he had to leave the game. he would come back. but we'll have to monitor...
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that is all coming up with our economics editor, kamal ahmed.nd as one of the founding fathers of facebook, sean parker, sounds the alarm over social media, describing it as a "time—sink", we want to know how the social media phenomenon has changed your behaviour and that of your children. let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. a warm welcome to business live, we have the friday feeling today and we have the friday feeling today and we have a lot to pack in so let's get cracking. starting with us president donald trump who had a clear message for the leaders gathered at the asia—pacific economic cooperation summit in vietnam, if you want to trade with the world's big economy you will have to reach a bilateral deal. this as delegates from the other 11 countries try to save a deal that he has pulled out shortly after he moved into the white house. if it did include the united states, the tpp would have included 12 countries whose economies are worth some $29 trillion. that is about 38% of the world's economy. but the world's biggest econo
that is all coming up with our economics editor, kamal ahmed.nd as one of the founding fathers of facebook, sean parker, sounds the alarm over social media, describing it as a "time—sink", we want to know how the social media phenomenon has changed your behaviour and that of your children. let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. a warm welcome to business live, we have the friday feeling today and we have the friday feeling today and we have a lot to pack in so let's get...
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kamal ahmed, our is not coming to an end any time soon.ic sedative, thank you. —— economics editor, thank you. president trump has nominated a new head of the us central bank — the federal reserve — after refusing to grant a second term to janet yellen. he's nominated jerome powell, an investment banker described by the president as strong, committed and smart. the decision needs to be confirmed by the us senate. 0ur north american business correspondent michelle fleury is in new york. this is a position which is very important, not just for the american economy, for the global economy? people talk about this being the world's most in central bank, soca who heads it matters to everyone. if you're looking at brexit, britain for example ina you're looking at brexit, britain for example in a place when it's thinking about future trade deals, the health of the american economy matters and the role of monetary policy and who runs that in the united states will have a profound consequence potentially for what that might look for and the opportun
kamal ahmed, our is not coming to an end any time soon.ic sedative, thank you. —— economics editor, thank you. president trump has nominated a new head of the us central bank — the federal reserve — after refusing to grant a second term to janet yellen. he's nominated jerome powell, an investment banker described by the president as strong, committed and smart. the decision needs to be confirmed by the us senate. 0ur north american business correspondent michelle fleury is in new york....
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you'll meet adam ahmed loves video games and he's an avid fan of ice hockey his country's favorite sport two years ago he and his father were heading to boston to watch a match when he was stopped from boarding a flight in toronto a six year old boy is name had been on canada's no fly list three years when we went on a family vacation to mexico my son adam was eighteen months at the time our passports were confiscated for an hour and we weren't given a reason or explanation so we've seen what happens with false data being shared that this can have broader implications on the civil rights and the help and safety of canadians unlike the us canada doesn't allow people to put mistakenly on the no fly list to apply for the right to travel on hinders it's all about a person's name as another canadian called adam ahmed discovered when he was stopped in two thousand and sixteen boarding a flight home during a trip to india now that he's legally an adult he's worried it'll be even harder to clear his name because there's no official list that the public is aware of but i was very scared being eig
you'll meet adam ahmed loves video games and he's an avid fan of ice hockey his country's favorite sport two years ago he and his father were heading to boston to watch a match when he was stopped from boarding a flight in toronto a six year old boy is name had been on canada's no fly list three years when we went on a family vacation to mexico my son adam was eighteen months at the time our passports were confiscated for an hour and we weren't given a reason or explanation so we've seen what...
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two thousand and twelve benghazi attack has been acquitted of the most serious charges against him ahmed abu khattala was captured by american forces in two thousand and fourteen u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound shepparton this is for fuel. the attacks on the state department and cia compounds in benghazi libya on september the eleventh twenty twelve have been a rallying point for republicans accuse them secretary of state hillary clinton of not doing enough and then lying about the incident that led to the death of four americans including ambassador christopher stevens we were misled that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that an assault sprang out of that and that was easily but ascertained that that was not the fact but but the american people could have known that within days and they didn't know it with all due respect the fact is we had four dead americans was a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night or decided they'd go kill some americans what differ
two thousand and twelve benghazi attack has been acquitted of the most serious charges against him ahmed abu khattala was captured by american forces in two thousand and fourteen u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound shepparton this is for fuel. the attacks on the state department and cia compounds in benghazi libya on september the eleventh twenty twelve have been a rallying point for republicans accuse them secretary...
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has dismissed allegations by the former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik that he's being stopped from traveling. he's being blocked from leaving the u.a.e. after he announced plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year if he had left egypt after he lost against a muslim brotherhoods mahmoud morsi in the twenty eleven election he's been a strong critic of egyptian president at the fatah sisi. my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to run in the presidential election and i was planning to start a tour amongst egyptian communities abroad before going back to egypt in the next few days however i was surprised to find out i'm prevented from leaving the u.a.e. for reasons i don't understand and i'm not willing to understand i've often stated my appreciation for the u.a.e. for hosting me however i reject any intervention in egypt's affairs by preventing me from participating in a constitutional right well sahara zis is a professor of law at rutgers university she says she has a strong following including those in the military. i think it's reasonable to as
has dismissed allegations by the former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik that he's being stopped from traveling. he's being blocked from leaving the u.a.e. after he announced plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year if he had left egypt after he lost against a muslim brotherhoods mahmoud morsi in the twenty eleven election he's been a strong critic of egyptian president at the fatah sisi. my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to run in the presidential...
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the united arab emirates is dismissed allegations by the former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik that he's being stopped from traveling she says he's being blocked from leaving the u.s. after he announced plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year should he get left egypt after he lost against the muslim brotherhoods mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election he's been a strong critic of the current egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi. in the coming hours pope francis is expected to make his first trip to bangladesh i made an appeal to acknowledge the growing refugee crisis the country is facing in myanmar the leader of the roman catholic church failed to mention the six hundred thousand range of muslims of fled the military crackdown there francis has been advised by catholic officials in me and ma to avoid using the term hinge and during his visit these expected to hold meetings with a religious and political leaders u.s. president donald trump attacked the british prime minister to reason may for her condemnation of his anti retreats from shared thr
the united arab emirates is dismissed allegations by the former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik that he's being stopped from traveling she says he's being blocked from leaving the u.s. after he announced plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year should he get left egypt after he lost against the muslim brotherhoods mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election he's been a strong critic of the current egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi. in the coming hours pope...
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for the past seven weeks, federal prosecutors have tried to prove defendant abu ahmed khattala was a ringleader of the attack. yesterday, i spoke with "new york times" reporter adam goldman who's been covering the trial. >> so chris let's just start out, who is abu ahmed katalla and? >> he is simply accused of orchestrating the attacks inon september 11th, 2012 on the u.s. diplomatic mission in which the intor was killed and in a secret cia base in which two cia contractors were skilled. >> i understand that building the case against him was very complicated. there was even an informant who was paid $7 million. can you talk to us a little bit about that? >> sure, this was an extraordinary difficult case to build against katalla, mainly because the fbi couldn't get into benghazi, they actually had to hand it off to military commandos who snuck into libya and debriefed the informant every four months. they started working will informant the end of 2012, it took a long time for him to get what he needed from ka tfertionalla before they were satisfied they could move forward with the pro
for the past seven weeks, federal prosecutors have tried to prove defendant abu ahmed khattala was a ringleader of the attack. yesterday, i spoke with "new york times" reporter adam goldman who's been covering the trial. >> so chris let's just start out, who is abu ahmed katalla and? >> he is simply accused of orchestrating the attacks inon september 11th, 2012 on the u.s. diplomatic mission in which the intor was killed and in a secret cia base in which two cia...
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. >>> ahmed fareed here from the xfinity sports desk. the college basketball season has gbegun and including in chia and three players including li angelo ball accused of shoplifting from a louis vuitton store and in china and they are forced to stay in china for another week or two while the legal process plays out. and while the rest of the team comes back home. >>> the 1-7 giants versus the 0-949ers and if you are hoping to see garoppolo start, you have to wait another week. le be suited up as the back-up. joe staley will be suited up as well. he'll play after suffering an orbital fracture against the eagles two weeks ago. matt maiocco talking with kyle shanahan about team moral. >> at this point in the season how do you gage the temperature in the locker room and make sure you are preparing hard and everyone in the locker room is pulling in the right direction. >> you come in every morning ready to do that. being 0-9 and people would be lying if they say it doesn't wear on you. guys are working hard and playing hard and we've come up
. >>> ahmed fareed here from the xfinity sports desk. the college basketball season has gbegun and including in chia and three players including li angelo ball accused of shoplifting from a louis vuitton store and in china and they are forced to stay in china for another week or two while the legal process plays out. and while the rest of the team comes back home. >>> the 1-7 giants versus the 0-949ers and if you are hoping to see garoppolo start, you have to wait another...
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. >> nbc sports bay ahmed fareed has more from the sports desk. >> reporter: ahmed fareed here from the sports desk, hopefully you got to enjoy family and the thanksgiving cooking. if you missed the game, we'll start from the top, first game lions host the vikings, starting in the second quarter, vikings up ten, case keenan is good, there he did get it. kyle rudolph, picked off by rose, vikings improved the 9 and 2, get the win 30-23, daq prescott and cowboys hosting the chargers, chargers up ten, rivers to keenan allen, does the rest, chargers up big, later cowboys driving daq, picked off by desmond king. chargers roll, cowboys struggle big-time, 28-6. the final. how about the giants, that was just a kid dressed up like ben macadoo, kirk cousins, washington goes on to win in this one, 20-10, as for local teams, 49ers welcome the seahawks to town sunday trying to snap a seven-game losing streak to seattle, rangers host the broncos as well. i'm ahmed fareed, now you're all caught up. >>> finally, there is a new top dog. >> your winner, best in show. >> the furry little guy was crowned at
. >> nbc sports bay ahmed fareed has more from the sports desk. >> reporter: ahmed fareed here from the sports desk, hopefully you got to enjoy family and the thanksgiving cooking. if you missed the game, we'll start from the top, first game lions host the vikings, starting in the second quarter, vikings up ten, case keenan is good, there he did get it. kyle rudolph, picked off by rose, vikings improved the 9 and 2, get the win 30-23, daq prescott and cowboys hosting the chargers,...
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two thousand and four moscow a lost its loyal henchmen in chechnya when islamist rebels assassinated ahmed cut you off. church now threatened to fall into the hands of islam n'est separatist. hooten is a person who builds relationships on a personal level and i have the feeling that he liked ahmad cuddyer of he really was a remarkable person. and one could you know if was killed his son ram son came to the kremlin to see putin. he flew in immediately in a training suit. so of course the circumstances of his personal meeting played an important role. in the business since. the death of his father brought arms on god year of not yet thirty years old to the forefront of chechen politics. but i think that when rob's on coderre and said once that putin had replaced his father he wasn't lying or trying to flatter him. putin needed peace in chechnya and he needed runs on code year off to get it the unrest was threatening to spread to other autonomous republics in two thousand and four chechen terrorists attacked a school in the town of beslan in northeast asia they took more than eleven hundred s
two thousand and four moscow a lost its loyal henchmen in chechnya when islamist rebels assassinated ahmed cut you off. church now threatened to fall into the hands of islam n'est separatist. hooten is a person who builds relationships on a personal level and i have the feeling that he liked ahmad cuddyer of he really was a remarkable person. and one could you know if was killed his son ram son came to the kremlin to see putin. he flew in immediately in a training suit. so of course the...
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egyptian politician ahmed shafik tells on jazeera the u.a.e. blocked him from leaving hours after he said he would run the egyptian presidency. a former bosnian croat general dies after drinking poison in court as judges confirmed his twenty year jail sentence. present drunken denver retreating three anti muslim videos posted by a british far right leader. i'm joined again doha with fourteen pleading. white. tiger woods says he's pain free and ready to resume his golf career i'll tell you what we can expect from the fourteen time major champions return. in the next hour the u.n. security council is due to begin an emergency session to discuss north korea's latest missile test us president donald trump has threatened to impose major new sanctions on pyongyang which says its missiles can now reach the u.s. mainland a new fifteen intercontinental ballistic missile flew to an altitude of up to four and a half thousand kilometers and traveled nine hundred sixty kilometers spending nearly an hour in the air at that height the missile traveled more th
egyptian politician ahmed shafik tells on jazeera the u.a.e. blocked him from leaving hours after he said he would run the egyptian presidency. a former bosnian croat general dies after drinking poison in court as judges confirmed his twenty year jail sentence. present drunken denver retreating three anti muslim videos posted by a british far right leader. i'm joined again doha with fourteen pleading. white. tiger woods says he's pain free and ready to resume his golf career i'll tell you what...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news.is our political correspondent lela what will be chancellor be pinning his hopes on? i think philip hammond's approaches, look, these are only forecasts. it's up to the government to try and prove them wrong. forecasts are revised, really revised, various different estimates. i think his strategy is to say, look, let's see how things pan out. theresa may and philip hammond said today they were confident the measures outlined in the budget would go some way to increasing productivity, increasing growth. and philip hammond's words were, let's prove these forecasts wrong. i think the main political hurdle, which is getting through the budget, getting through that day, no major hiccups, no major policies that went down badly on the tory backbenches, that all seems to be under control. as far as the government is concerned. theresa may herself said she had confidence in philip hammond, said he'd done an excellent job. that was philip hammond, said he'd done an excellentjob. that was one of
kamal ahmed, bbc news.is our political correspondent lela what will be chancellor be pinning his hopes on? i think philip hammond's approaches, look, these are only forecasts. it's up to the government to try and prove them wrong. forecasts are revised, really revised, various different estimates. i think his strategy is to say, look, let's see how things pan out. theresa may and philip hammond said today they were confident the measures outlined in the budget would go some way to increasing...
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here, doctors consoling ahmed saleem, who made it out alive without two of his brothers and two of theirne. here, doctors consoling ahmed saleem, who made it out alive without two of his brothers and two of their children. "there was shooting," he said. "people just started running." "some jumped out of the window." "it is like i fell into a coma." "god saved some of us, but others lost their lives." loss on this scale has brought shock, uncertainty, and fear. the village of bir al—abd has been robbed of a quarter of its men. for now, at least, egyptians seem united in grief. orla guerin, bbc news. the archbishop of york, john sentamu, has put his clerical dog collar back on, ten yea rs after saying he wouldn't wear one until zimbabwe's president robert mugabe resigned. in 2007, the archbishop dramatically cut up his old dog collar during a bbc interview. he's now put on a new one, saying mugabe should apologise for taking a prosperous country to the brink of ruin. do you know, andrew, i could attempt to put this one bag, or, i could try to put this one bag, or, i could try to put this o
here, doctors consoling ahmed saleem, who made it out alive without two of his brothers and two of theirne. here, doctors consoling ahmed saleem, who made it out alive without two of his brothers and two of their children. "there was shooting," he said. "people just started running." "some jumped out of the window." "it is like i fell into a coma." "god saved some of us, but others lost their lives." loss on this scale has brought shock,...
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kamal ahmed there on tax havens.om the paradise papers on the bbc news website, if you search bbc.co.uk/paradisepapers. and there'll be fresh revelations tomorrow night on bbc panorama, on bbc one at 9pm. the coming of belgium from the broadcaster vrts, saying a belgian judge is releasing carles puigedemont and fall of his ministers under certain conditions. that is the wording that is being used. he and those for ministers surrendered to police in brussels earlier today. that is after they fled to belgium when the spanish government took direct control of catalonia and warrants for their arrest came on friday. they were charged with rebellion and sedition, but now this belgian judge charged with rebellion and sedition, but now this belgianjudge is releasing the five men under certain conditions. reuters is reporting that. no information about what will happen to them or what those conditions are, or indeed where they will go as a result of that. we will keep our eyes on that for you. the headlines on bbc news: at le
kamal ahmed there on tax havens.om the paradise papers on the bbc news website, if you search bbc.co.uk/paradisepapers. and there'll be fresh revelations tomorrow night on bbc panorama, on bbc one at 9pm. the coming of belgium from the broadcaster vrts, saying a belgian judge is releasing carles puigedemont and fall of his ministers under certain conditions. that is the wording that is being used. he and those for ministers surrendered to police in brussels earlier today. that is after they...
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second but dear mr ahmed i think. you can. believe. that. yes it's a little more color on it wasn't us out if i was not tough enough that i was a you not i was if that i was not about are not there to be dealt with john on this you have a better look at the show years ago. but i was like winning the super bowl when i played with. you but what about baseball. that was highly. doubt that i write you know yet because i was just coming ahead of. the room this out. i'm going to be. the. usual you will be willing. to marry the. house yes. but you have a. lot of people. that in my. keep. them. coming. then. when i'm out of. the not panic. i. don't really on. that much. like a. other than the doing anything you said all season if the hi hi there. i am the heaviest i recall what i have wished i know. by the guy has a high but why did you feel this demonio when i had to study up but i suppose i should just mean it so often i. thought man i'm gonna. laugh and live on monday. night. made in the holy. spirit examining. the video didn't you do these exam.
second but dear mr ahmed i think. you can. believe. that. yes it's a little more color on it wasn't us out if i was not tough enough that i was a you not i was if that i was not about are not there to be dealt with john on this you have a better look at the show years ago. but i was like winning the super bowl when i played with. you but what about baseball. that was highly. doubt that i write you know yet because i was just coming ahead of. the room this out. i'm going to be. the. usual you...
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ahmed abu khatallah was convicted on weapons charges and the destruction of u.s. government property. the 46-year-old was found not guilty on the most serious crime, the murder of four americans. state department foreign service officer sean smith, u.s. ambassador chris stevens, and former navy seals ty woods and glenn doherty. the defense argued khatallah was a peripheral player that he arrived at the compound after the attack. the claimant seems to be backed up by security camera video evidence. the defense also highlighted the government's reliance on a paid informant who received a $7 million reward for tracking down the suspect and providing testimony against him. the mother of sean smith said i am not surprised. i'm not happy. my son died horribly. i studied it over and over and lost all the way around. my son and my grandkids. i think the people who bear responsibility, secretary of state hillary clinton, aren't even touched. in the message of the cia workforce, mike pompeo called the verdict a small measure of justice for the terror he inflicted upon the p
ahmed abu khatallah was convicted on weapons charges and the destruction of u.s. government property. the 46-year-old was found not guilty on the most serious crime, the murder of four americans. state department foreign service officer sean smith, u.s. ambassador chris stevens, and former navy seals ty woods and glenn doherty. the defense argued khatallah was a peripheral player that he arrived at the compound after the attack. the claimant seems to be backed up by security camera video...
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regulation which are attractive to wealthy individuals and companies. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed system, and the part the uk plays in it. for centuries, britain has been a centre for global finance, focused here on the city of london — and that's seen by many as good for our economy and the development of global trade. to support that, we allowed companies to set up in the uk and not be taxed here. companies to set up in the uk 0ur imperial past is also important. companies to set up in the uk across the world, the what are called crown dependencies, or 0verseas territories, places like jersey and guernsey and the isle of man, which have an arm's length relationship with us, and have based their economy on low tax offers to companies and individuals to hold some of their wealth there. and individuals to hold some others are more far—flung — places like gibraltar, as well as bermuda, the british virgin islands, the cayman islands, and turks and caicos. such places insist they are good for growth if they allow firms and individuals to avoid being taxed multiple times by different c
regulation which are attractive to wealthy individuals and companies. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed system, and the part the uk plays in it. for centuries, britain has been a centre for global finance, focused here on the city of london — and that's seen by many as good for our economy and the development of global trade. to support that, we allowed companies to set up in the uk and not be taxed here. companies to set up in the uk 0ur imperial past is also important. companies to set up...
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second but dear mr ahmed i think. you can. believe. that. yes it's a little more color on the numbers yes a lot if i was not something that i'm going to say you're not i was if that i was going to but i know that if you got the job unless you have a better look we got the show years ago. but i was like winning the super bowl when i'm actually. do. you want you to hear what you want about baseball. that was highly. doubt that i write you know how to get to the point i was just coming ahead of. the room is not. going to. get you should you would be willing. to marry the. house yes. but when you. saw the fault. oh. my. keep. them. coming. when i'm out of. the. now now. now. i. don't really on. that much. like a. other than the anything you said on cspan if i had hi there. i am the heaviest i recall what i have responded. by the guy has a high but the high did you feel was dimona i went to the study of course i destroyed meaning so often i. let them vanish. and i know. nothing lives of money. made in the holy. spirit examining. you please examin
second but dear mr ahmed i think. you can. believe. that. yes it's a little more color on the numbers yes a lot if i was not something that i'm going to say you're not i was if that i was going to but i know that if you got the job unless you have a better look we got the show years ago. but i was like winning the super bowl when i'm actually. do. you want you to hear what you want about baseball. that was highly. doubt that i write you know how to get to the point i was just coming ahead of....
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found ahmed abu khattala not guilty of the most serious charges against him, including murder.hattala was the alleged ringleader of the 20-12 attacks on the u.s. consulate that killed four americans. he was captured in 20-14, and transported to the u.s. he's now the first person convicted in the benghazi attacks. happening now.. an urgent search is still underway for a three-year-old girl who was reported missing monday in north carolina. and her father is now questioning the girl's mother's story. kristy woods says she put her daughter, mariah, to bed sunday night at their home in jacksonville. and when she woke up, the girl was gone. but her ex-boyfriend isn't buying it. sheriff's officials say authorities girl's mother and her live-in boyfriend. but they would not comment further. new this morning, a conservative commentator is charged with breach of peace, after a scuffle during his speech at the university of connecticut. lucian wintrich was giving a speech called "it's ok to be white." but the uconn audiance was pretty hostile. during the speech, cell phone video shows a
found ahmed abu khattala not guilty of the most serious charges against him, including murder.hattala was the alleged ringleader of the 20-12 attacks on the u.s. consulate that killed four americans. he was captured in 20-14, and transported to the u.s. he's now the first person convicted in the benghazi attacks. happening now.. an urgent search is still underway for a three-year-old girl who was reported missing monday in north carolina. and her father is now questioning the girl's mother's...
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a boost of more than ten percent on current figures the plan was announced by immigration minister ahmed hussein who was born in somalia dialect has more from toronto already more welcoming of immigrants than many other countries canada is opening its doors even wider plans to admit more than three hundred forty thousand people a year up from roughly three hundred thousand now were announced in parliament by immigration minister ahmed hussein who came to canada from somalia in one thousand nine hundred three once this was a former british colony home mostly to people of european origin today especially in cities it's one of the most diverse places in the world recently released census figures say more than a fifth of canadians were born outside the country most of come under a merit based system that rates education and job skills highly once accepted they're allowed to bring close family here in the shopping malls and neighborhoods around canada's largest city is where the transformative effect of immigration can be seen most vividly and with the government's plans to bring in even more
a boost of more than ten percent on current figures the plan was announced by immigration minister ahmed hussein who was born in somalia dialect has more from toronto already more welcoming of immigrants than many other countries canada is opening its doors even wider plans to admit more than three hundred forty thousand people a year up from roughly three hundred thousand now were announced in parliament by immigration minister ahmed hussein who came to canada from somalia in one thousand nine...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news.as ruled that the deaths of three people who were killed in a rally in the borders could have been avoided if people had been clearly banned from standing in the area where the crash took place. the inquiry was held into the deaths at thejim clark rally in 201a and a fourth fatality at the snowman rally near inverness in 2013. rodney bewes, best known for his role as bob ferris in the likely lads, has died aged 79. english girls abroad with appealing shoulders and flowery dresses, like wallpaper on the march. the series was a huge hit in the 19605 and was revived a decade later. his agent described him as "a true one—off." un war crimesjudges will deliver their verdict tomorrow on the former bosnian serb army commander ratko mladic after a trial that's lasted six years. in 1992, after the break up of yugoslavia, the small republic of bosnia—herzegovina descended into civil war. areas dominated by ethnic serbians declared autonomy and began a three—year war with bosnia's mainly islamic
kamal ahmed, bbc news.as ruled that the deaths of three people who were killed in a rally in the borders could have been avoided if people had been clearly banned from standing in the area where the crash took place. the inquiry was held into the deaths at thejim clark rally in 201a and a fourth fatality at the snowman rally near inverness in 2013. rodney bewes, best known for his role as bob ferris in the likely lads, has died aged 79. english girls abroad with appealing shoulders and flowery...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news.e chancellor identified what he called the stubbornly flat level of british productivity as one of the biggest factors behind the gloomy forecasts for economic growth. but philip hammond insisted the government had measures in place to deal with the problem. our business editor simonjack asks why productivity levels in the uk are so poor — and what can be done to improve them. it's the word of the week. maybe the decade. it means the value of work done per worker per hour. if it goes up, the economy grows and so do pay and living standards. when it doesn't, they don't. right now, it isn't. now, when people hear our productivity is low, some people wonder, are workers being accused of being lazy? but it's not really that at all. i could be the best typist in the world, the hardest working person, but there will be a limit to how many letters, for example, i could write. to really get things done, to be more productive, i need one of these. better equipment and better training is a need
kamal ahmed, bbc news.e chancellor identified what he called the stubbornly flat level of british productivity as one of the biggest factors behind the gloomy forecasts for economic growth. but philip hammond insisted the government had measures in place to deal with the problem. our business editor simonjack asks why productivity levels in the uk are so poor — and what can be done to improve them. it's the word of the week. maybe the decade. it means the value of work done per worker per...
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turned violent over the weekend demonstrators agreed to sit in the after the federal law minister ahmed voluntarily stepped down and apologized for a clerical laura that spot the protest demonstrators have been on the street since november the eighth when a change in the toll roads was seen as blasphemous six people were killed and over two hundred injured when protesters clashed with police on saturday. indonesian authorities have closed the main airport in bali because of volcanic activity on the island has been pouring think ash and steam into the skies since tuesday in the days you know authorities have issued their highest alert as geological experts warn the volcano may erupt the volcano last year up to nine hundred sixty three killing more than one thousand people and destroying several villages. headlines news continues here on out is there right after out there said . documentary. at this time.
turned violent over the weekend demonstrators agreed to sit in the after the federal law minister ahmed voluntarily stepped down and apologized for a clerical laura that spot the protest demonstrators have been on the street since november the eighth when a change in the toll roads was seen as blasphemous six people were killed and over two hundred injured when protesters clashed with police on saturday. indonesian authorities have closed the main airport in bali because of volcanic activity on...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news.e secrets exposed tonight at 9pm, on bbc one. flags are flying at half mast across the united states, after a 26 people were killed in a mass shooting during a church service in texas yesterday. it‘s emerged that the gunman — identified as devin kelley — had been discharged from the us air force for domestic abuse. it happened in the small town of sutherland springs. from there, james cook reports. yet again it is a time for morning in america. the masked gunmen was inside the church for a long time, say police. moving around freely, firing with an assault rifle. once he started firing rounds on the inside, what could people do? are there too many guns in the us? guns don‘t kill people, it is the people that kill people. among the dead was an—month—old child. annabel the 14—year—old daughter of the church pastor also died and one family alone lost at least five people leaving their neighbour in shock.” have heard two different stories, i heard that dad was killed and that the mum and d
kamal ahmed, bbc news.e secrets exposed tonight at 9pm, on bbc one. flags are flying at half mast across the united states, after a 26 people were killed in a mass shooting during a church service in texas yesterday. it‘s emerged that the gunman — identified as devin kelley — had been discharged from the us air force for domestic abuse. it happened in the small town of sutherland springs. from there, james cook reports. yet again it is a time for morning in america. the masked gunmen was...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news. and all the background to the paradise papers online at the usual address — bbc.co.uk/news. the links are there to the various parts of the paradise papers as well. flags are flying at half mast across the united states, after a gunman killed 26 people at a church in texas yesterday. the killer was laterfound dead. he's been identified as devin kelley, who had been discharged from the us air force three years ago for domestic abuse. from sutherland springs, james cook reports. yet again, it is a time for mourning in america. the masked gunman wasn't inside the church for a long time, say the police, moving round freely, firing with a powerful assault rifle. once he started firing rounds on the outside, what could the people inside do? there was nowhere they could go. are there too many guns in the united states? there are a lot of guns, but the guns don't kill people, it's the people that kill people. as the killer left the church, another citizen with a gun opened fire and then jumpe
kamal ahmed, bbc news. and all the background to the paradise papers online at the usual address — bbc.co.uk/news. the links are there to the various parts of the paradise papers as well. flags are flying at half mast across the united states, after a gunman killed 26 people at a church in texas yesterday. the killer was laterfound dead. he's been identified as devin kelley, who had been discharged from the us air force three years ago for domestic abuse. from sutherland springs, james cook...
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0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is here with his analysis.budget is that significant economic growth downgrade. brexit uncertainty, inflation, falling real incomes and low levels of productivity — they've all come together in a pretty unpleasant cocktail for the chancellor. how unpleasant is explained by the head of the official economic watchdog. the outlook for the economy over the next five years looks weaker than we forecast in march, primarily because we see less scope for productivity growth. public sector borrowing is lower today than we expected in march. but the revisions to our economy forecast weaken the outlook for tax receipts and put upward pressure on borrowing in future years. let's look at those prospects for the economy. last march the 0br predicted that economic growth would be 2% this year and then fall back a little and recover back to 2% by 2021. today a pretty aggressive cut to that forecast, just 1.5% growth, and remaining pretty much around that level until 2021. that's the lowest set of economic forecasts since the e
0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is here with his analysis.budget is that significant economic growth downgrade. brexit uncertainty, inflation, falling real incomes and low levels of productivity — they've all come together in a pretty unpleasant cocktail for the chancellor. how unpleasant is explained by the head of the official economic watchdog. the outlook for the economy over the next five years looks weaker than we forecast in march, primarily because we see less scope for productivity...
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for the metropolis earlier this year you celebrated the release of a murder here in jordan called ahmed comes not just any murder but a former jordanian soldier who in one thousand nine hundred seventy opened fire on a group of young israeli schoolgirls because he said they had mocked him while he was praying there was no evidence of. and you know the only thing that murdering children is ok you make this man into a hero a man found by a military tribunal convicted him of being mentally unstable and you make a hero out of him for killing thirteen and fourteen year old israeli schoolgirls as you hatred of israel taking away your last vestiges of humanity well you may not only blame me for that you may also blame a lot of the jordanian people for not talking a lot i want you to. present it to the jordanian people now as i said this is a jordanian day of celebration exactly and i still i didn't listen we considered him to be free because no one can arrest someone like the soldier to come say we congratulate the people who continue to uphold the present this is not. my viewpoint doesn't mat
for the metropolis earlier this year you celebrated the release of a murder here in jordan called ahmed comes not just any murder but a former jordanian soldier who in one thousand nine hundred seventy opened fire on a group of young israeli schoolgirls because he said they had mocked him while he was praying there was no evidence of. and you know the only thing that murdering children is ok you make this man into a hero a man found by a military tribunal convicted him of being mentally...
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adam ahmed loves video games and he's an avid fan of ice hockey his country's favorite sport two years ago he and his father were heading to boston to watch a match when he was stopped from boarding a flight in toronto a six year old boy is name had been on and it has no fly list three years when we went on a family vacation to mexico my son adam was eighteen months at the time our passports were confiscated for an hour and we weren't given a reason or explanation so we've seen what happens with false data being shared that this can have broader implications on the civil rights and the help and safety of canadians unlike the us canada doesn't allow people to put mistakenly on the no fly list to apply for the right to travel on hinders it's all about a person's name as another canadian called adam ahmed discovered when he was stopped in two thousand and sixteen and boarding a flight home during a trip to india now that he's legally an adult he's worried it'll be even harder to clear his name because there's no official list that the public is aware of but i'm fairly certain being eighte
adam ahmed loves video games and he's an avid fan of ice hockey his country's favorite sport two years ago he and his father were heading to boston to watch a match when he was stopped from boarding a flight in toronto a six year old boy is name had been on and it has no fly list three years when we went on a family vacation to mexico my son adam was eighteen months at the time our passports were confiscated for an hour and we weren't given a reason or explanation so we've seen what happens...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ngdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel. but was some of that pressure imposed in an unwarranted way by the media, particularly the bbc, which broke the story? yes, according to andy ramsbottom, who asked: and keith brown thought: the long predicted end came for priti patel after her hastily arranged journey home from africa, monitored at one point by 22,000 people on a flight tracking website, as shown on the bbc news channel. that prompted ian miller to tweet: while a user called kubrick's lens cap thought: when the soon—to—be ex—international development secretary reached heathrow airport, the coverage switched from flight tracker to helicopter camera, and the complaints continued. here's roy ramm: it was a huge information dump, the leak of over 1
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ngdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel. but was some of that pressure imposed in an unwarranted way by the media, particularly the bbc, which broke the story? yes, according to andy ramsbottom, who asked:...
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it is a to give us the points of view from there ahmed because some of the migrants are stemming from nigeria itself that is where they originate from so to what extent are people leaving from there in large numbers and why are they leaving. well basically the migration pattern in nigeria has been there for a very long time even before the libyan crisis we've seen so many nigerians especially wanting to go to italy. france and a few european countries and especially germany now the advent of the economic crisis in nigeria and the fight against book or which has been on for more than seven years now and there are so many factors that necessitated but largely when i spoke to a government official earlier in the day he told me that look when you look at the statistics most of those people crossing the borders crossing the dangerous terrain from here across the northern part of the country in tunisia across the sahara desert into libya actually economic migrants and that has been the pattern he went on to say that people who fled the book i mean so you see are actually living at all those
it is a to give us the points of view from there ahmed because some of the migrants are stemming from nigeria itself that is where they originate from so to what extent are people leaving from there in large numbers and why are they leaving. well basically the migration pattern in nigeria has been there for a very long time even before the libyan crisis we've seen so many nigerians especially wanting to go to italy. france and a few european countries and especially germany now the advent of...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.l documents dominated bbc news at the start of this week. did they deserve all that attention, or was this journalistic self—indulgence? and did the bbc unfairly suggest wrongdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel. but was some of that pressure imposed in an unwarranted way by the media, particularly the bbc, which broke the story? yes, according to andy ramsbottom, who asked: and keith brown thought: the long predicted end came for priti patel after her hastily arranged journey home from africa, monitored at one point by 22,000 people on a flight tracking website, as shown on the bbc news channel. that prompted ian miller to tweet: while a user called kubrick's lens cap thought: when the soon—to—be ex—international development secretary reached heathr
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.l documents dominated bbc news at the start of this week. did they deserve all that attention, or was this journalistic self—indulgence? and did the bbc unfairly suggest wrongdoing on the part of politicians, royalty and celebrities when they had broken no laws? another week, another departure from theresa may's cabinet. pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in...
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the united arab emirates is denying that it stopped former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik from traveling says he's been blocked from leaving the country after announcing plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year he left egypt after losing to the muslim brotherhood mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election is been a critic of the current president of tiles c.c. . my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to room in the presidential election and i was planning to start a tour amongst egyptian communities abroad before going back to egypt in the next few days however i was surprised to find out i'm prevented from leaving the us for reasons i don't understand and i'm not willing to understand i've often stated my appreciation for you are you for hosting me however i reject any intervention he prefers by preventing me from participating in a constitutional right al-jazeera is demanding the release of a channel a smart move to saying he's been an egyptian prison for eleven months now saying is accused of broadcasting false news to spread chao
the united arab emirates is denying that it stopped former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik from traveling says he's been blocked from leaving the country after announcing plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year he left egypt after losing to the muslim brotherhood mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election is been a critic of the current president of tiles c.c. . my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to room in the presidential election and i...
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keep talking to him that's the best way to prevent an accidental war for my egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik has told al-jazeera the united arab emirates have blocked him from leaving the country comes after he announced his intention to run in next year's presidential elections in egypt the u.a.e. denies the allegation that he could run in egypt's first presidential poll after the twenty five not prizing because for many to hosni mubarak the narrative he lost to mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood and then fled ever seen. my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to run in the presidential election and i was planning to start a tour amongst egyptian communities abroad before going back to egypt in the next few days however i was surprised to find out i'm prevented from leaving the u.a.e. for reasons i don't understand and i'm not willing to understand i've often stated my appreciation for the u.a.e. for hosting me however i reject any intervention in egypt's affairs by preventing me from participating in a constitutional vite. before entering politics which i had
keep talking to him that's the best way to prevent an accidental war for my egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik has told al-jazeera the united arab emirates have blocked him from leaving the country comes after he announced his intention to run in next year's presidential elections in egypt the u.a.e. denies the allegation that he could run in egypt's first presidential poll after the twenty five not prizing because for many to hosni mubarak the narrative he lost to mohamed morsi of the muslim...
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to confirm it but attend the eighth round of talks began on tuesday former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik says he's being blocked from leaving the united arab emirates it comes as he announced his intention to run in next year's egyptian presidential elections he said overseas after defeat in the twenty twelve election that's what are coming next a stream of more news for you after that by for. me ok and you're in the street i'm really good today protests and threats of hope to the release of the bollywood film. so what is a film about a why is it up setting so many people you're about to find out.
to confirm it but attend the eighth round of talks began on tuesday former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik says he's being blocked from leaving the united arab emirates it comes as he announced his intention to run in next year's egyptian presidential elections he said overseas after defeat in the twenty twelve election that's what are coming next a stream of more news for you after that by for. me ok and you're in the street i'm really good today protests and threats of hope to the...
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even be fighting amongst each other so so no we have no clue who has carried out this attack ok well ahmed as you mentioned the sinai peninsula has seen frequent violence in the last couple of years what's different this time. this is the most bloody terrorist attack in egyptian history. this is number one the second is it is not been known for isis or al qaeda or any other group in egypt to target sunni muslims even even sunni muslims praying inside a mosque to target a sunni mosque they have regularly attack folgers police official officials this year they have also started targeting christian egyptian coptic. but this is the first time they actually attack a sunni mosque. religious building belong to the same phrase they appear to. describe for us what it would have been like at the time of the attack it's friday worshippers were attending prior's listening to sermons vs as far as we know there were two at least two explosions inside the mosque which the worshipers then fled the mosque in panic and were and then we had. several call with vehicles that were parked in outside the mosque a
even be fighting amongst each other so so no we have no clue who has carried out this attack ok well ahmed as you mentioned the sinai peninsula has seen frequent violence in the last couple of years what's different this time. this is the most bloody terrorist attack in egyptian history. this is number one the second is it is not been known for isis or al qaeda or any other group in egypt to target sunni muslims even even sunni muslims praying inside a mosque to target a sunni mosque they have...