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that is all demanding huge investments from these companies, and it is all coming ata these companiesa time when sales are beginning to slow. and that was hans grimel joining beginning to slow. and that was hans grimeljoining us on the japanese carmakers that will be reporting their earnings this week. moving now to indonesia, and the mayor of bandung is driving a vision for his city. his goal of turning it into a technology capital has led to heavy investments in technology and credit indices. some projects include building a star trek inspired command centre, and free public wi—fi across the city. —— technology and creative industries. we said a cross bonded to go see how this could become one of asia's silicon valleys. architect and mayor of bandung was inspired by star trek when he designed this command centre, with the idea of using technology to better serve the people of bandung. we use technology to make everything better, and suddenly, everything is in place. i am very happy. this is my legacy. —— architect and mayor of bandung, ridwan kamil. the recipe of silicon valley is i
that is all demanding huge investments from these companies, and it is all coming ata these companiesa time when sales are beginning to slow. and that was hans grimel joining beginning to slow. and that was hans grimeljoining us on the japanese carmakers that will be reporting their earnings this week. moving now to indonesia, and the mayor of bandung is driving a vision for his city. his goal of turning it into a technology capital has led to heavy investments in technology and credit indices....
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the vinnie out in the middle of the old hands the attic city of bruges it's surrounded by the men of ata the naked not the settlement was founded around twelve forty five king philip the pharaoh from space the beginning under his own rule thereby withdrawing it from the influence of the town magistrate in one hundred thirty seven to make an arch became a benedictine convent the white terraced houses with their front gardens still give an indication of how the beginning lived and worked here. the last grand mistress of the beginning was made the first prior s of the monastery the only recorded incidence of again becoming a nun. it was the end of the begin rule. but traces of their life can still be found in them on a strict in the beginning museum and a village in a court with a small cloister which was added after the benedictine nuns took over the beginning of. the painting of the grand mistress and the simple bedroom of a big. one it contains out of bed praying desk and sculptures of the saints. were. the nuns first attend church at seven in the morning in keeping with the rules of the
the vinnie out in the middle of the old hands the attic city of bruges it's surrounded by the men of ata the naked not the settlement was founded around twelve forty five king philip the pharaoh from space the beginning under his own rule thereby withdrawing it from the influence of the town magistrate in one hundred thirty seven to make an arch became a benedictine convent the white terraced houses with their front gardens still give an indication of how the beginning lived and worked here....
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comment once made by the eurosceptic mp douglas carswell, that britain's membership of the eu came atahat britain's membership of the eu came at a significant financial cost. the headline was later change but not before several readers have tweeted their objections. we put this points to bbc news, and they told us: a couple of weeks ago, you are russell moore contacted us with his thoughts on a practice that others have observed on bbc news.” thoughts on a practice that others have observed on bbc news. i would like to share my frustration at what i call suggestive reporting. be increasingly used bbc technique of shouting at using question that politicians as they walk in and out of meetings. are you still in control of your party prime minister? of course the person has no intention of answering or maybe hasn't even had the question, but that doesn't matter. we see the pictures, we hear the accusation and of course that is what sticks. and in itself that becomes the news and a new truth to be repeated. you want to be the chancellor, foreign secretary? at best it is cheap, lazy, sensat
comment once made by the eurosceptic mp douglas carswell, that britain's membership of the eu came atahat britain's membership of the eu came at a significant financial cost. the headline was later change but not before several readers have tweeted their objections. we put this points to bbc news, and they told us: a couple of weeks ago, you are russell moore contacted us with his thoughts on a practice that others have observed on bbc news.” thoughts on a practice that others have observed...
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part of that and you look back on that and say, i could have had an opportunity to play for my country atafor my country at a major finals, it could be a decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotla nd decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotland will have to move on without the man who has been their captain for the last five years. so are you ready for the world cup? no, not that one — with plans revealed today for an annual season—ending world cup of tennis. the competition would replace the existing format of the davis cup and will feature 18 teams and be played over seven days in late november. it's actually the brainchild of barcelona star gerard pique and could start as early as next year, if approved by the international tennis federation. f1 engines have roared back into life after the winter break as the first day of preseason testing took place in spain. it was a difficult start for mclaren's two—time world champion fernando alonso, who lost a wheel on his car after six laps this morning. lewis hamilton was sixth quickest overall with red bull's daniel ricciardo setting the pace
part of that and you look back on that and say, i could have had an opportunity to play for my country atafor my country at a major finals, it could be a decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotla nd decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotland will have to move on without the man who has been their captain for the last five years. so are you ready for the world cup? no, not that one — with plans revealed today for an annual season—ending world cup of tennis. the competition would replace...
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in the uk, he is going to have to go to hospital 150 times a year ata to go to hospital 150 times a yearthe nhs, and in the netherlands, those occasions are reduced to a tenth of that. it is really rather straightforward what we ought to do in these circumstances, we need to find a way to get exceptional use for alfie dingley, and we need a proper examination of medical cannabis overall in the uk. we will be seeking as a group, meetings with the health secretary and home secretary to find a way through this. in alfie potter craze, you think simply that the home secretary should overrule these restrictions and issue a licence —— in alfie dingley‘s case. it is clear how exceptional alfie's cases. we ought to have circumstances to find a way to make exceptions in these rare circumstances. behind that, we need to consider the wider application of medicinal cannabis, but that can wait. right now, alfie dingley needs oui’ wait. right now, alfie dingley needs our help and these bureaucratic barriers removed. i can imagine what an official might say, it is all very well and everyone feels for th
in the uk, he is going to have to go to hospital 150 times a year ata to go to hospital 150 times a yearthe nhs, and in the netherlands, those occasions are reduced to a tenth of that. it is really rather straightforward what we ought to do in these circumstances, we need to find a way to get exceptional use for alfie dingley, and we need a proper examination of medical cannabis overall in the uk. we will be seeking as a group, meetings with the health secretary and home secretary to find a way...
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apparent racially motivated drive by shooting the attack occurred in broad daylight in the city of much at ata police say all the victims were foreigners that arrested wanted tahnee national in connection with the attack they said the man had an italian flag wrapped around his neck when they detained him local media reported he shouted long at live it before surrendering to the police now some of the other stories making news around the world archaeologists in egypt say they've discovered a four thousand four hundred year old tomb near the pyramids of giza they say it might keep along to a female priest called head to pet he was a senior official to the royal court well preserved wall paintings to picked in hunting and fishing scenes u.n. experts say north korea is flouting sanctions on oil and gas in the supplying weapons to syria and me and ma the report also says pyongyang is illegally exporting commodities like coal and steel millions of dollars in revenue. stocks on wall street suffered their worst drop in more than a year made growing worries about inflation the dow jones industrial aver
apparent racially motivated drive by shooting the attack occurred in broad daylight in the city of much at ata police say all the victims were foreigners that arrested wanted tahnee national in connection with the attack they said the man had an italian flag wrapped around his neck when they detained him local media reported he shouted long at live it before surrendering to the police now some of the other stories making news around the world archaeologists in egypt say they've discovered a...
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if we look ata feeling colder than that.e relations of snow, we could well see around 10—20 cm of snow, particularly towards the east. and then it looks like later in the week, the next area of low pressure moves in from the south as it bumps into that cold air in place that could well see a smell a particularly heavy and widespread snow through thursday and into friday. do keep tuned to your latest forecast. this is news today on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. smiles at the closing ceremony — but a reported offer of talks from north korea is pushed back by washington. it comes as the winter olympics — which mixed sport and politics right from the start — draws to a spectacular close. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. also in the programme: two murders as tensions rise at a rohingya camp in bangladesh. we have a special report. the complaints are growing in number. a fight between neighbours overfood number. a fight between neighbours over food and shelter, enter camp rivalries over a that's arriving almost
if we look ata feeling colder than that.e relations of snow, we could well see around 10—20 cm of snow, particularly towards the east. and then it looks like later in the week, the next area of low pressure moves in from the south as it bumps into that cold air in place that could well see a smell a particularly heavy and widespread snow through thursday and into friday. do keep tuned to your latest forecast. this is news today on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. smiles at...
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i'm claudine chang and today i'm representing the ata her tan foundation we are very thankful that theor's office invited us to come celebrate lunar new year every year. i was just talking about the fag that lunar new year was not just celebrated by chinese americans but it was also celebrated by korean americans. i know the committee chair is here. the vietnamese communities. the osaka friend. osaka community is here. thank you very much. it was really a big family coming back home together, to your home here in city hall. so thank you so much and we are very team to support this. i also mentioned this year is the important year for the asian pacific americans because it is the 40th anniversary celebration in this country. so we will be having a big celebration in may and we hope that everyone will come and celebrate with us. so celebrating new year is about all generations. we are very excited that today to help us celebrate we have the second great students from the elementary school. so we are very happy to see them. (speaking mandarin) the first dance from the student from the ele
i'm claudine chang and today i'm representing the ata her tan foundation we are very thankful that theor's office invited us to come celebrate lunar new year every year. i was just talking about the fag that lunar new year was not just celebrated by chinese americans but it was also celebrated by korean americans. i know the committee chair is here. the vietnamese communities. the osaka friend. osaka community is here. thank you very much. it was really a big family coming back home together,...
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joining me on the phone now from some bochy a -- slovakia is be ata balogova. police believe the pair were targeted because of his reporting. can we confirm that? >> yes, the police suspect that he was murdered because of his reporting. obviously, he covered political group reduction in -- political corruption. one of his recent reports looked into a suspect in the italian mafia. basically, there are a lot of highly charged stories. it is interesting against the government actually offered him one million your -- euros to bring the killers to justice. it is obvious that the murder makes the political elite nervous. there is a lot of pressure from the journalistic committee -- community. brent: some of your colleagues worked closely with jan kuciak. how have they reacted? beata: they are in shock. the whole newsroom was very tense. they were very worked up. all major paper editors signed a statement which says that we are calling on the government to investigate his murder and not just like this under the carpet. we are calling them to look into the story. we wa
joining me on the phone now from some bochy a -- slovakia is be ata balogova. police believe the pair were targeted because of his reporting. can we confirm that? >> yes, the police suspect that he was murdered because of his reporting. obviously, he covered political group reduction in -- political corruption. one of his recent reports looked into a suspect in the italian mafia. basically, there are a lot of highly charged stories. it is interesting against the government actually...
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jesse: you know, i went and i bought h heroin and i had d ata with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, and i was shooting heroin in their house, and she was upststairs in n tr living room watching tv. sarah: and shehe'd run thrghgh e housto t try to get ririd of everything shehe would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break k the needles. and then in the end, we're just getting mad at her, like, why? you know? why would she do that? it was very clear why. she just wanted us to stop. reporter: the authorities intervened when athena was 11, and she and her brother were to come with me. and we were walklking down the reporter: drug abuse dictates many pplple's lives,s, especiay in poorer areas. one result -- neglected children. orphanages are rare in the u.s. instead, the government relies on foster families to take in children at risk. ngo's seek out suitable foster families for increasing numbers of children. in this region alone, there are almost three times as many foster kids as there were three
jesse: you know, i went and i bought h heroin and i had d ata with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, and i was shooting heroin in their house, and she was upststairs in n tr living room watching tv. sarah: and shehe'd run thrghgh e housto t try to get ririd of everything shehe would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break k the needles. and then in the end, we're just getting mad at her, like, why? you know? why would she do that? it...
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ventajas primero que nada me puedo mantener sola eso es fundamental no tener un problema econÓmico que te atar viva a gozar el amor, a gozar el tiempo presentes y estoy preparado otro libro porque siempre estoy preparando algo pero voy hacer capaz de escribirlo, me darÁ el tiempo, la vida no sÉ importa >>> asÍ llegamos al final gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo no se pierdan noticias telemundo hoy y todos los dÍas a las 6: 30/5: 30 centro muy buenas tardes. [tema musical] >> [locutor] "a salvo".
ventajas primero que nada me puedo mantener sola eso es fundamental no tener un problema econÓmico que te atar viva a gozar el amor, a gozar el tiempo presentes y estoy preparado otro libro porque siempre estoy preparando algo pero voy hacer capaz de escribirlo, me darÁ el tiempo, la vida no sÉ importa >>> asÍ llegamos al final gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo no se pierdan noticias telemundo hoy y todos los dÍas a las 6: 30/5: 30 centro muy buenas tardes. [tema musical]...
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pogba is ata both games ended in defeat. pogba is at a crossroads.a stuff, all the gregarious acts that he does, the way he presents itself, and concentrate on his corejob, which is playing football for manchester united. or he's got a thing, i don't like this. i haven't enjoyed coming back to the club i used to play for and they want to move on. i think the next few weeks will be key as to whether paul pogba's return to manchester united isa pogba's return to manchester united is a success or failure. fascinating stuff. left out of the line—up tonight, though. and you'll be able to listen to coverage of that match on bbc radio 5 live, plus there will be the usual text commentary on the bbc sport website. the kick—off is at 7:a5 p:m.. in 2a hours' time, celtic will be looking to progress to the last 16 of the europa league. they've arrived to temparatures of around minus 15 in russia, where they take on zenit st petersburg with a one—nil advantage. here's our scottish football reporter chris mclaughlin. this is the stadium in st petersburg, home to z
pogba is ata both games ended in defeat. pogba is at a crossroads.a stuff, all the gregarious acts that he does, the way he presents itself, and concentrate on his corejob, which is playing football for manchester united. or he's got a thing, i don't like this. i haven't enjoyed coming back to the club i used to play for and they want to move on. i think the next few weeks will be key as to whether paul pogba's return to manchester united isa pogba's return to manchester united is a success or...
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——ata at eight 5p. dion, thanks for that. —— at a two 5pm.a bid to take us into the world group. the team is spearhead by british number one johanna konta, who of course last year became the first british woman to reach a wimbledon semi—final since 1979. since then, she's faced some injury problems, but the fed cup could be her chance to get 2018 back on track. holly hamilton reports. she's enjoyed a spectacular rise to stardom in the past few years, becoming the first british woman since virginia wade to crack into the elite of the women's game. but, a year in tennis can feel like a long time. johanna konta's early season has been hampered by injury, but now, with fed cup in estonia about to get under way, she says she's ready to return to her winning ways. i'm healthy, i'm playing, and i think that with time i will be playing at a level that i want to be playing at a level that i want to be playing at. fed cup is a great opportunity for me to play a lot of matches in a different setting than we usually get during the season, it's a team set
——ata at eight 5p. dion, thanks for that. —— at a two 5pm.a bid to take us into the world group. the team is spearhead by british number one johanna konta, who of course last year became the first british woman to reach a wimbledon semi—final since 1979. since then, she's faced some injury problems, but the fed cup could be her chance to get 2018 back on track. holly hamilton reports. she's enjoyed a spectacular rise to stardom in the past few years, becoming the first british woman...
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>> president trump who today ata yesterday tweeting in part i can strongly be pusngackgrounds checks with a emphasis on mental health, raise ageand end. cbs news. at ofd coming up on cbs this one of the victims who continues to recover from the hospital. tse after "eyewitness news" this morning here on cbs-3. >> in otheratin freak accident inside a tunnel on the pennsylvania turnpike that left a 70 yearldnew jersey man . the accident happened wednesday night, inside on the t extension, howard sexton was killed when metal beam fell from the tunnel and crashed through the windshield of his truck. coming u a at 5:30, we will learn more about the victim from his family. examining new surveillance video in hopes of tracking down two killer. >> seen leavinglaimed the life after young woman. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live atorni, with more on that surveillance video. good morning, jel, good morning, we will take a look earthe surveillance video in old victim's family is in mourning today calling her shooting death senseless. meantime, police are also saying she was just an inno
>> president trump who today ata yesterday tweeting in part i can strongly be pusngackgrounds checks with a emphasis on mental health, raise ageand end. cbs news. at ofd coming up on cbs this one of the victims who continues to recover from the hospital. tse after "eyewitness news" this morning here on cbs-3. >> in otheratin freak accident inside a tunnel on the pennsylvania turnpike that left a 70 yearldnew jersey man . the accident happened wednesday night, inside on the...
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kapoor, who starred in more than 200 films has died suddenly at the age of 5a. she was msade in the late ataere there were 1979s, at a timeflwhere themmene g»— % really not that many. industry but really not that many. through the 80s and 90s, she rebuilt her road brandon became a star in her road brandon became a star in her own right. she didn't need a big male coal co—star to sell out box offices. she really was someone who became defied in her own right. part of that is because of her charisma, charm and the incredible way in which she would dance as well on screen. and tributes have been paid to her across the bollywood world. people are very shocked because her death was a very sudden, she had a heart attack overnight. but even the indian prime minister has paid tribute in as“; ; 1 f" indian prime minister has paid tribute in as“; he f" saddened by the untimely demise of actress. éan of e an she did - of films-m ta ke films-m take a short break from the film industry in the late bollywood film industry in the late 19905, bollywood film industry in the late 1990s, you could say at the pe
kapoor, who starred in more than 200 films has died suddenly at the age of 5a. she was msade in the late ataere there were 1979s, at a timeflwhere themmene g»— % really not that many. industry but really not that many. through the 80s and 90s, she rebuilt her road brandon became a star in her road brandon became a star in her own right. she didn't need a big male coal co—star to sell out box offices. she really was someone who became defied in her own right. part of that is because of her...
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sarah hunter, the england captain, doesn't like to get ahead of herself, it is about one game ata aheadcould be one that could be crucial to their title aspirations.|j could be one that could be crucial to their title aspirations. i think you can never look away from first and foremost the first game, it doesn't matter what games come next. if we don't get the game against italy right, and get a win there, that makes the rest of the six nations is truly difficult. so i know it is very much a cliche, but ourtime know it is very much a cliche, but our time here, all ourfocus is, what do we need to be to be the best tea m what do we need to be to be the best team against italy? wales women are playing scotland women up in colwyn bay right now, it is half—time, going very well for wales, they have "13-0 going very well for wales, they have —— 13—0 up. jess kavanagh williams and hannah burke with tries. england— italy on sunday. that could bea england— italy on sunday. that could be a good omen for wales, going very well in common —— colwyn bay. you think —— you just feel like england, franc
sarah hunter, the england captain, doesn't like to get ahead of herself, it is about one game ata aheadcould be one that could be crucial to their title aspirations.|j could be one that could be crucial to their title aspirations. i think you can never look away from first and foremost the first game, it doesn't matter what games come next. if we don't get the game against italy right, and get a win there, that makes the rest of the six nations is truly difficult. so i know it is very much a...
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ata time and political ally for a long time.e a senior adviser until 2015 when he decided to run. there are people that believe your attitude to quote unquote misinformation is something you passed on. first of all, no one imbues donald trump with anything. he marches to his own drummer. he is his own wordsmith, tweetmaster, speechwriter, press secretary. he is the chief architect of his own success. it was an extraordinarily improbable election that he won. something he may have picked up on, you said i believe in doing anything, anything, necessary to win, then you added short of breaking the law. i actually lifted out from lyndon bainesjohnson in his biography. —— lifted that quote. i meant leave no stone unturned. the implication is you make an all—out effort, short of breaking the law. lying is not illegal. it is fair game. you do not lie on purpose... sometimes you say things that proved not to be true. donald trump lies on purpose, we both know that. you can talk about very little things, the size of crowds and things lik
ata time and political ally for a long time.e a senior adviser until 2015 when he decided to run. there are people that believe your attitude to quote unquote misinformation is something you passed on. first of all, no one imbues donald trump with anything. he marches to his own drummer. he is his own wordsmith, tweetmaster, speechwriter, press secretary. he is the chief architect of his own success. it was an extraordinarily improbable election that he won. something he may have picked up on,...
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a few times i have seen players up to my old tricks and i look at them ata to my old tricks and i lookep up with the place? i do not get defensive. there is no point. nine times out of ten, those people will come up afterwards and say, you were brilliant, when‘s your next game? brilliant, when's your next game7m proved a breakthrough year. accolades have followed. she was named world rugby ‘s referee of the year. does she see herself as a trailblazer? i don't really. people say that i quite embarrassed. i have a lot of support. to be involved in this extension is —— in the 6—nations would be a dream come true but whether that is achievable, i don‘t know. yes, joy taking charge of ulster against the southern kings in the pro14 tonight. she says she would like to go on and officiate a 6—nations match, a lions match, this could be the start for her.|j 6—nations match, a lions match, this could be the start for her. i hope so. could be the start for her. i hope so. i have played against her in the past and she was a force to be reckoned with on the playing field. yeah, fair play to her. i
a few times i have seen players up to my old tricks and i look at them ata to my old tricks and i lookep up with the place? i do not get defensive. there is no point. nine times out of ten, those people will come up afterwards and say, you were brilliant, when‘s your next game? brilliant, when's your next game7m proved a breakthrough year. accolades have followed. she was named world rugby ‘s referee of the year. does she see herself as a trailblazer? i don't really. people say that i quite...
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we'll have two as to rejoin the customs union and the single market and will place the british economy ataish economy at a competitive disadvantage, discourage inward investment and turned britain from one of the most open economies into one of the most bureaucratic economies. why this intervention matters is because it follows a series of other interventions on the customs union. yesterday we heard from jeremy corbyn saying labour was going to back staying in a customs union. the cbi, the bosses organisation, said that they would really like to stay in the customs union. a number of tory remainer is also signalling they want to stay. after easter, the likelihood is that there will be a vote in parliament on whether we should stay in a customs union. le crunch is looming. thank you, norman. the ceasefire in syria is feared to have collapsed — with reports of continued fighting in eastern ghouta, the enclave of damascus controlled by syrian rebels. the brief pause was ordered by syria's ally, russia, which said it would be repeated daily to allow civilians to leave. an estimated 400,000 peo
we'll have two as to rejoin the customs union and the single market and will place the british economy ataish economy at a competitive disadvantage, discourage inward investment and turned britain from one of the most open economies into one of the most bureaucratic economies. why this intervention matters is because it follows a series of other interventions on the customs union. yesterday we heard from jeremy corbyn saying labour was going to back staying in a customs union. the cbi, the...
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fundamentals are positive on both that the unemployment rate reported that the unemployment rate is atament rate is at a 17 year low of 4.1%. wages saw their largest rise in more than eight years. look at the fundamentals here in asia. it is growing at its best levels in years, with china expanding by 6.5%. vietnam, 6.8%, the philippines, 6.7%. all of this growth is due to strong and rising demand and rising exports. investors are trying to weigh the pros and cons. with all of this growth, will it mean rising inflation? will it lead to more interest rate hikes? the theory is that interest rates in the us will, umm, they will go up perhaps three 01’ umm, they will go up perhaps three orfour umm, they will go up perhaps three or four times umm, they will go up perhaps three orfourtimes in umm, they will go up perhaps three orfour times in 2018. everyone umm, they will go up perhaps three or four times in 2018. everyone was already talking about that in 2017. from some of the traders and people who do analysis i have been talking to in the last 2a hours, they say this is a healthy correcti
fundamentals are positive on both that the unemployment rate reported that the unemployment rate is atament rate is at a 17 year low of 4.1%. wages saw their largest rise in more than eight years. look at the fundamentals here in asia. it is growing at its best levels in years, with china expanding by 6.5%. vietnam, 6.8%, the philippines, 6.7%. all of this growth is due to strong and rising demand and rising exports. investors are trying to weigh the pros and cons. with all of this growth, will...
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seems so extraordinary really, it is ironic, perhaps, that china has become this champion of free trade atahis champion of free trade at a time when america, which we a lwa ys at a time when america, which we always thought was a champion of free trade, has become, not exactly protectionist but veering that way. it is not as ironic as it seems. if you look historically, the economically most powerful countries favour free trade because they have the goods to sell so britain in the 19th century first favoured and pass laws for free trade and century it was the united states, now in a 21st—century it is china because they have so much to sell to the rest of the world. in the meantime we have meetings going on like we see in geneva today with this un body coming together to try to talk about how the global economy adjusts to the environment we are in, and looking at those countries that will lose out the most it is the smaller developing nations, whilst this bat is going on between the likes of the us and china? yes, multilateralism favours smaller countries like developing nations are you rea
seems so extraordinary really, it is ironic, perhaps, that china has become this champion of free trade atahis champion of free trade at a time when america, which we a lwa ys at a time when america, which we always thought was a champion of free trade, has become, not exactly protectionist but veering that way. it is not as ironic as it seems. if you look historically, the economically most powerful countries favour free trade because they have the goods to sell so britain in the 19th century...
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votes are currently being counted ata ukip meeting in birmingham on whether to sack or back party leader month, after his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages. shaking has been reported across southern wales, the south—west of england and the midlands, caused by a four point four magnitude earthquake. there have been no reports of injuries or any serious damage. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week we discuss a british plea on european security,
votes are currently being counted ata ukip meeting in birmingham on whether to sack or back party leader month, after his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages. shaking has been reported across southern wales, the south—west of england and the midlands, caused by a four point four magnitude earthquake. there have been no reports of injuries or any serious damage. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week...
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these attacks today, james, coming ata time these attacks today, james, coming at a time when the countryigration has now become the central issue in the italian general election campaign. remember, voters will have to pick a government on march the 4th. the right—wing opposition, a coalition of forces including the anti—immigrant northern league, has decided to make migration its main issue. it reminds people that over the last four years, and in 600,000 migrants, most of them from africa, made it across the mediterranean on to italian shores. not all of those migrants have stayed. many of them have left. but the cumulative effect of so many years of the of arrivals has been powerful here in italy. and the attack today takes place amid the attack today takes place amid the backdrop of that angry debate. james, thank you. james reynolds in rome. a local council has taken the highly unusual step of imposing emergency spending controls after saying it's facing severe financial challenges. the move by northamptonshire county council means a ban on all new spending, apart from what's used to
these attacks today, james, coming ata time these attacks today, james, coming at a time when the countryigration has now become the central issue in the italian general election campaign. remember, voters will have to pick a government on march the 4th. the right—wing opposition, a coalition of forces including the anti—immigrant northern league, has decided to make migration its main issue. it reminds people that over the last four years, and in 600,000 migrants, most of them from africa,...
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extraordinary, an imf official talking a few weeks ago that by the end of this year we could be looking atase of the last six years or thereabouts, and inflation could be heating a level of 13,000%. which is why a crypto currency, many people say it isa crypto currency, many people say it is a great idea in such an economy? it is one of the appeals but i don't think it. the problems. it is linked to the natural resources and oil so that is a problem? it is one of the potential appeals but at the same time, how would you feel about your prospects of cashing in your bowels of venezuelan oil if it really came to it if you needed to? not an easy thing to do, lots of international companies have founded a hard place to work. andrew, thank you very much indeed. airbnb is moving to target wealthy travellers these days as it goes after the luxury end of the market. the accommodation site says it will offer a dedicated section for boutique hotels, bed and breakfasts, and unusual locations like tree houses and boats. do you think the philosophy of the company has changed from budget travellers to peo
extraordinary, an imf official talking a few weeks ago that by the end of this year we could be looking atase of the last six years or thereabouts, and inflation could be heating a level of 13,000%. which is why a crypto currency, many people say it isa crypto currency, many people say it is a great idea in such an economy? it is one of the appeals but i don't think it. the problems. it is linked to the natural resources and oil so that is a problem? it is one of the potential appeals but at...
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they allow us to see ata drink we buy.alt it contains. but the labels were introduced why the department of health, and are voluntary. only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the scheme a legal requirement once the legal powers are given to british law. it helps people make informed choices about what they eat and drink. they believe making it mandatory will help tackle the obesity crisis. they say they are committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and drink and make better choices. samuel ljackson has been leading the tributes to reg e cathey, best known for his roles in house of cards and the wire, who has died at the age of 59. the actor died at his home in new york, reports say, after battling cancer. cathey won an emmy for playing the rib—shack owner, freddy hayes, in the political thriller house of cards. samuel ljackson described him as a "brilliant actor, humourist, and frie
they allow us to see ata drink we buy.alt it contains. but the labels were introduced why the department of health, and are voluntary. only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the scheme a legal requirement once the legal powers are given to british law. it helps people make informed choices about what they eat and drink. they believe making it mandatory will help tackle the...
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but some really important meetings coming up ata really important meetings coming up at a senior ministerialr ministers, getting together over a couple of days to thrash out exactly what kind of relationship the government should be pursuing with the year after we leave the uk, once we have left the european union. that meeting will be extremely interesting to see which way may cause. she backed ardent brexiteer ‘s or side with some of her cabinet, like the chans, who would like to see a close relationship with the eu after brexit. —— like the chancellor. president trump has said a classified memo, accusing the fbi of abusing its powers, vindicates him and his election campaign. the memo, written by republican members of congress, accuses the fbi of bias against the president in their investigation into the trump campaign's alleged ties to russia. david willis reports from washington. chanting: usa, usa, usa! his supporters believe he struck a blow for justice. but by releasing a secret memo alleging bias on the part of officials who are currently investigating him, others believe the presid
but some really important meetings coming up ata really important meetings coming up at a senior ministerialr ministers, getting together over a couple of days to thrash out exactly what kind of relationship the government should be pursuing with the year after we leave the uk, once we have left the european union. that meeting will be extremely interesting to see which way may cause. she backed ardent brexiteer ‘s or side with some of her cabinet, like the chans, who would like to see a...
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plus the availability of virtual therapists, could more readily provide more therapy to more people ataeart of a lot of health problems are difficulties with interactive with the world and with vr we can put people back in situations that troubled them and coach them. we've got to test it and make sure things work. the potential is enormous. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special glasses to catch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook, google and twitter went to washington to talk tech. and customers were banned from buying a bitcoin with their credit cards. the currency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $1000 before recovering. it was also the week that a spacex rocket blasted into space. elon musk sold it off with his —— sent it off with his old cherry red sports club, at ease the roadster, and the david bowie soundtrack on repeat. —— a tesla roadster. it says it is addressing production issues with its model t car and finally, a 14—year—old has created an app to help people with alzheimer's disease. it uses faci
plus the availability of virtual therapists, could more readily provide more therapy to more people ataeart of a lot of health problems are difficulties with interactive with the world and with vr we can put people back in situations that troubled them and coach them. we've got to test it and make sure things work. the potential is enormous. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special glasses to catch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook,...
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a constructive dialogue with the united states, ata time when you have donald trump in the white houseying he wants to build a wall to keep the mexicans out. a former centrist colombian president said that this is a wall that will separate us latin americans from the united states, because if you affect mexico, you affect latin america. so you, argentina, want to hug him, and he wants to keep the region at arm's length. we have good relations with all the countries. the wall is not in place. so we are discussing the bilateral relations of argentina, which are in terms of dialogue and politics, but also importantly for us, dialogue for business. what we can sell to the united states, what the united states want to sell to us. this is an important market. i will come to economics in a moment but i'm just saying that you say you want to have a warm relationship with the united states. i did not say that... you do not want warm ties with the united states? you want a cold relationship? neither. we want to have a constructive relationship from all countries, and we learn from each one what
a constructive dialogue with the united states, ata time when you have donald trump in the white houseying he wants to build a wall to keep the mexicans out. a former centrist colombian president said that this is a wall that will separate us latin americans from the united states, because if you affect mexico, you affect latin america. so you, argentina, want to hug him, and he wants to keep the region at arm's length. we have good relations with all the countries. the wall is not in place. so...
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the nhs flat out with staff working ata the nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just toservices running, that is the picture which emerges from the figures forjanuary in england, a service overstretched and under intense strain. business in leeds says that even though thousands of routine operations were postponed to help the system, the pressure was intolerable. — — the system, the pressure was intolerable. —— this nurse. the system, the pressure was intolerable. -- this nurse. it is not sustainable, it is how long we can maintain this professionalism and keenness and caring attitude, it will not go but it is wondering... people will crack. 0k, will not go but it is wondering... people will crack. ok, let's see, we will go right on to cambridge road in a column at. in some areas, schemes are trying to curb the numbers going to hospital, here, a senior anc consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, taking hospital care to patients at home. -- a&e. it is hospital care to patients at home. —— a&e. it is a partnership between london air ambulance, london ambulance serv
the nhs flat out with staff working ata the nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just toservices running, that is the picture which emerges from the figures forjanuary in england, a service overstretched and under intense strain. business in leeds says that even though thousands of routine operations were postponed to help the system, the pressure was intolerable. — — the system, the pressure was intolerable. —— this nurse. the system, the pressure was intolerable. -- this...
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restoring the power—sharing executive would come ata power—sharing executive would come at a crucialher huge issue, brexit and the irish border. the irish comment wants further guarantees that there will be no ha rd guarantees that there will be no hard border. theresa may has given those guarantees but as yet, no clear plans have emerged to show how that will be the case. while this has all the makings of being a day for deals, these days have come and gonein for deals, these days have come and gone in northern ireland in the past. how much confidence is there that perhaps power—sharing could be restored ? that perhaps power—sharing could be restored? the tea shop and prime minister are restored? the tea shop and prime ministerare in restored? the tea shop and prime minister are in talks at the moment. they are having them here, and it indicates the deal is in the air. it is farfrom indicates the deal is in the air. it is far from buying and delivered. the irish language, the dup has said that it would not bring in the stand—alone bill that will not increase the level of the irish l
restoring the power—sharing executive would come ata power—sharing executive would come at a crucialher huge issue, brexit and the irish border. the irish comment wants further guarantees that there will be no ha rd guarantees that there will be no hard border. theresa may has given those guarantees but as yet, no clear plans have emerged to show how that will be the case. while this has all the makings of being a day for deals, these days have come and gonein for deals, these days have...
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she resigned from liverpool to work ata she resigned from liverpool to work at a trust in manchester.s actually arranged by an nhs regulator. labour mp rosie cooper, whose father was let down by the trust, is appalled. i don't understand why anybody would want to keep a failed chief executive and or any other members of the board if they fail that badly, they should have been disciplined and fired. liverpool community health is now providing good services to the people of merseyside, a significant improvement on its troubled past. michael buchanan, bbc news, liverpool. a coalition deal has been struck in germany, between the centre—left social democrats and angela merkel‘s conservatives. the agreement looks set to end four months of political deadlock, following an inconclusive general election last september. the deal still needs to be approved by social democrat party members, many of whom fear a coalition would damage the party. tesco are facing a possible potential record equal pay claim of £4 billion. it‘s being brought by women who work in the company‘s stores who earn less than
she resigned from liverpool to work ata she resigned from liverpool to work at a trust in manchester.s actually arranged by an nhs regulator. labour mp rosie cooper, whose father was let down by the trust, is appalled. i don't understand why anybody would want to keep a failed chief executive and or any other members of the board if they fail that badly, they should have been disciplined and fired. liverpool community health is now providing good services to the people of merseyside, a...
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have just started thousands of anti fascist demonstrators of rallied in the italian city of mature ata a week after six africans were shot by a far right sympathizer schools and shops in the city were closed and public transport suspended over fears that the march could trigger violence. brazil and colombia both tightening their border controls with venezuela in an attempt to control the number of arrivals from their crisis torn neighbor colombian president on miles santos has stopped giving out you daily entry cards and also deployed three thousand additional security personnel along the frontier a double decker buses crashed in hong kong killing at least eighteen people at least forty seven people were injured in the crash nineteen of whom are in a serious condition firefighters cut open the roof of the vehicle to free passengers trapped inside and the render modi's wrapped up the first official visit by an indian prime minister to palestine the president mahmoud abbas told modi that he needs india's support during future talks with israel well that's it for myself from the team here
have just started thousands of anti fascist demonstrators of rallied in the italian city of mature ata a week after six africans were shot by a far right sympathizer schools and shops in the city were closed and public transport suspended over fears that the march could trigger violence. brazil and colombia both tightening their border controls with venezuela in an attempt to control the number of arrivals from their crisis torn neighbor colombian president on miles santos has stopped giving...
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hi name is mark de-34 ata, and my firm here is lbe certified firm with san francisco. we were -- we started this project almost five years ago. been working on it ever since. we've done a lot of work, seen and unseen within the community. we have he prepared a quick presentation showing a little bit of the -- what we tried to do with the project. so on-site -- currently on-site is the leal's tires, if you know that neighborhood. the project sponsor is the original owner of leal's tires, tom ryan, who's here today. we've worked with him a long time, and we're excited to push this from his old business to new, so we've worked a lot with the udat team as well as the dogpatch neighborhood association to present to you a five or six story building. the arrangement is in such that it can be either a single occupant on a floor or two occupants on each floor. we set back the grount floor about 5 feet -- or set it back 5 feet for the neighborhood and giving more of the sidewalk -- sidewalk width. the storefront on the ground level is also additionally made higher at 21 feet hig
hi name is mark de-34 ata, and my firm here is lbe certified firm with san francisco. we were -- we started this project almost five years ago. been working on it ever since. we've done a lot of work, seen and unseen within the community. we have he prepared a quick presentation showing a little bit of the -- what we tried to do with the project. so on-site -- currently on-site is the leal's tires, if you know that neighborhood. the project sponsor is the original owner of leal's tires, tom...
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ata: president trump speaks cpac. will be watching that with respect to anything with trade deals.joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg technology. let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump suggested today that a crackdown on extreme content in the u.s. could help stop school shootings. he spoke at a meeting with state and local lawmakers inside the roosevelt room. >> you have movies come out that are so violent, with the killing and every thing is, maybe that is another thing we will have to discuss arian -- discussed. fda -- : the theident drop asked the doj band rapid fire devices like those used in last year's massacre in las vegas. a ban to start a legal battle with gunmakers. paul manafort and rick gates were indicted for a second time. new charges include failing to them -- to report income the tax authorities and bank fraud. pressureput additional on them to cra
ata: president trump speaks cpac. will be watching that with respect to anything with trade deals.joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg technology. let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump suggested today that a crackdown on extreme content in the u.s. could help stop school shootings. he spoke at a meeting with state and local lawmakers inside the roosevelt room. >> you have movies come out that are so violent, with...
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because, as you say, these negotiations have been at the technical and civil service level rather than ataather than at a ministerial level. david davis responded to the remarks from michel barnier in a statement in the last half—hour. the brexit secretary said, there has been intense work this week. he said it is surprising to hear that michel barnier is unclear on the uk position in relation to the implementation period, the transition period of roughly two hours —— years from the end of march next year, he goes onto say that there is a fundamental contradiction on the approach that the commission is taking. today they acknowledge that way to resolve disputes and infringements is needed. that is during the implementation period. at the same time they dismissed the uk ‘s push for reasonable safeguards to ensure oui’ for reasonable safeguards to ensure our interests are protected. it is not possible to have it both ways. this is meant to be the easy bit, nailing down this implementation period, this transition period, is meant to be the easy bit that is nailed down in the next month or so
because, as you say, these negotiations have been at the technical and civil service level rather than ataather than at a ministerial level. david davis responded to the remarks from michel barnier in a statement in the last half—hour. the brexit secretary said, there has been intense work this week. he said it is surprising to hear that michel barnier is unclear on the uk position in relation to the implementation period, the transition period of roughly two hours —— years from the end...
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we are excited that is an employer atas an the prospect of partnering with states, with education providers, with other companies to experiment with different approaches to workforce development and advancement. we think together we can experiment around ways to build in flexibility for training, education, compensation, benefits, so we are unlocking opportunity for people for advancement while still preserving stability and what people need to thrive in life. we are very optimistic about what lies ahead and look forward to partnering with folks in this room and many others to make it a reality. [applause] gov. hutchinson: thank you, kathleen. a very specific presentation discussion about the workforce today. at ance you started out entry job, low skill, but then had opportunity for more training. you also have the tech jobs. walmart is not just a retail store, it is a logistics and technological center. , i me start off the question want to ask you the question. maybe governor hickenlooper will turn it over. can you talk about the challenges for recruiting the tech expertise that you need
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the biggest factor will be the judicial enquiry into state capture, which is looking ata into state captureled the place and came out in a series of leaks called the guptill ekes exposed by investigative journalists in our country. —— the gupta leaks. he will give a speech and law enforcement —— law was meant officers doing their work. how optimistic are the public that he can do what he says he needs to do? it was a long laundry list. i don't think i was expecting him to make so many promises. he promised to visit every level of government, he promised to visit enquiries, summons and groups. it is quite a big task but he seems confident. more than that, the mood is optimistic. cautiously optimistic but relieved. the years of jacob zuma are cautiously optimistic but relieved. the years ofjacob zuma are behind us. if he can do half of what he has promised to do, that will be very promising for south africa. thank you for your time. let's take a look at the weather forecast now. hello, i hope you have enjoyed all the sunshine. there is a weather system running through the west of the uk, scot
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seabury, you said she has cross— party seabury, you said she has cross—party support, are we looking ataoubry. defeated on this? —— anna soubrylj hope so, some absurdity, where we go back to have closed border between ourselves and europe. what happens then? in the wake of a government defeat? we have parliamentary sovereignty. the way these things usually work actually, is wanted becomes obvious to achieve with leading ministers that they can't persuade parliament to agree with this, then the government comes forward with its own proposals to make sure that it actually deliver something which parliament is satisfied. i voted against the government quite a lot in that early bill but that was a mess, that will be changed anyway. but this trade bill, i don't want to vote against it. i was a mainstream establishment conservatives and other referendum, almost two years ago. and the key thing is that the government faces up thing is that the government faces up to the reality, it is interest interest of jobs up to the reality, it is interest interest ofjobs and investment and a majority opini
seabury, you said she has cross— party seabury, you said she has cross—party support, are we looking ataoubry. defeated on this? —— anna soubrylj hope so, some absurdity, where we go back to have closed border between ourselves and europe. what happens then? in the wake of a government defeat? we have parliamentary sovereignty. the way these things usually work actually, is wanted becomes obvious to achieve with leading ministers that they can't persuade parliament to agree with this,...
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documentary icarus, then at the new york times and then to an independent commission established by w ata headed by a renowned investigator named prof. richard mclaren. prof. mclaren didn't work alone. he assembled a team of experienced investigators, hard scrabble people who were skeptical of grigory rodchenkov's claims. because he knew he couldn't just rely on grigory rodchenkov's word, he hired people to review all the evidence and also to look at samples of russian athletes, the bottles that had been taken from the lab and moved to a lab in lausanne. what did prof. mclaren and his team of investigators find? they found that grigory rodchenkov was completely credible, and moreover, that his evidence was fully corroborated by the documents they determined to be authentic and a rigorous and expansive testing protocol for the samples which showed clear evidence of tampering both of the bottles themselves because of scratches and marks and because adjustments made to the urine to make salt levels match the salt levels the athlete game at the time of the competition testing. telltale signs
documentary icarus, then at the new york times and then to an independent commission established by w ata headed by a renowned investigator named prof. richard mclaren. prof. mclaren didn't work alone. he assembled a team of experienced investigators, hard scrabble people who were skeptical of grigory rodchenkov's claims. because he knew he couldn't just rely on grigory rodchenkov's word, he hired people to review all the evidence and also to look at samples of russian athletes, the bottles...
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in april nine hundred sixty five give ata take a mist of a more secretly reaches the congo general mobutu is about to take over with the support of the americans. they are going oh no you're not i said i mustn't go into. a war we have you know holistic. way or. the. whole is what i call by the end of that month of the end for must feel not see the. just in going to have all the stuff that come to us when reaching up by them and then you'd prefer you trust. your theory and soon. to. do commotion and carry around a sheen but if we're going to. leave. until ok group who demanded that. i meet a female cop and. if we didn't. fidel castro is under pressure. has disappeared and rumors of an assassination by constantly sil's begin to spread. on october third nine hundred sixty five the first congress of the communist party of cuba begins. divorce is dismissed from the central committee. at. least man. he made. without telling and cheney fidel reads his farewell letter in public a letter of resignation required of cuban gillis when they leave on a mission. natalie guided me at fact the only. way t
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help may be on the way but ata to rest. help may be on the way but at a cost. "systemic" failures by senior management and ineffective social responsibility processes meant that ten customers were allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences. the commission warned william hill may have to pay more if more money laundering comes to light. tim miller, from the gambling commission, says today's fine sends a message to the whole gambling industry. we know that in britain there are roundabout 2.5 million people either problem gamblers or at risk of developing a problem. these responsibilities gambling companies must take seriously. today shows where they do not they could face and robust regulation. gambling is clearly a fast changing area, with technology making changes, happening all the time. i think our decision shows today that the rules do work. if somebody does not comply with the rules, they will face stiff regulatory action from us. the decision today does notjust send a clear message to william hill but to the entire gambling industry
help may be on the way but ata to rest. help may be on the way but at a cost. "systemic" failures by senior management and ineffective social responsibility processes meant that ten customers were allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences. the commission warned william hill may have to pay more if more money laundering comes to light. tim miller, from the gambling commission, says today's fine sends a message to the whole gambling industry. we know that in...
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i am hearing content creation and distribution utilizing cloud technology and ata fisher intelligence. the future that's never seemed closer than it does today. and what lies beyond the horizon. to take us to watch from t.v.'s the future of media leaders' summit. limitless possibilities. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiment was by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference rewind silent own news at this time on al-jazeera. plan. passed. hand. hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera nongovernmental organizations are pledging more than three hundred million dollars to help iraq rebuild after its war with eisel iraq's government is trying to secure one hundred billion dollars at a donor conference in kuwait cities and infrastructure have been destroyed in the three a conflict the u.n. says that around forty thousand homes were damaged in mosul u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says the trumpet ministration remains committed to working with egypt to defea
i am hearing content creation and distribution utilizing cloud technology and ata fisher intelligence. the future that's never seemed closer than it does today. and what lies beyond the horizon. to take us to watch from t.v.'s the future of media leaders' summit. limitless possibilities. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiment was by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference rewind silent own news...
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. >> the document explored the possible charges regarding legal work atas done by their lady at the roseappearance of the billing records, and the first lady's frequent lapse in memory when questioned. >> young lawyer comes in, says, "well, how are we going to write this final report?" so i reach up and grab this folder. i said, "here's my final report right here," and it says, "u.s. versus a, b, c, hillary rodham clinton, d, e, f, g." >> the existence of the draft indictment wasn't publicly known in 1998 and, over the next two decades, was largely forgotten in the annals of history -- that is, until renewed interest brought it to light once again in another hotly contested election. on the next episode of "scandalous"... >> talks broke down between monica lewinsky's attorneys and kenneth starr. >> never calls me, never writes me. >> the investigation was in fact a fishing expedition. they were looking for anything to try to pin on him. >> it was an insatiable media appetite for this story. >> monica, look over here! >> we as counsel for monica lewinsky have reached an agreement today. >
. >> the document explored the possible charges regarding legal work atas done by their lady at the roseappearance of the billing records, and the first lady's frequent lapse in memory when questioned. >> young lawyer comes in, says, "well, how are we going to write this final report?" so i reach up and grab this folder. i said, "here's my final report right here," and it says, "u.s. versus a, b, c, hillary rodham clinton, d, e, f, g." >> the...
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the donations were promised ata wanted.here is the united nations secretary general. it's not only the physical return, it's the reintegration and re—conciliation within communities in order to be able for life to start normally. and for violent extremism not to be reborn. we don't only want to reconstruct physically, we wa nt only want to reconstruct physically, we want to rebuild society and to rebuild society, we need to strengthen the links among communities and create conditions for the stability of the country. if not, you're building one day to destroy the next. 74 countries are pledging donations and investments. iraq could struggle to get many more. it's the tenth most corrupt country in the world according to transparency international. here is our correspondent. turkey has been the most generous with $5 billion of investment and loans to iraq. the hosting country, kuwait, has pledged two million dollars in loans and investment. what is different here unlike other donors conference, this conference has focused on
the donations were promised ata wanted.here is the united nations secretary general. it's not only the physical return, it's the reintegration and re—conciliation within communities in order to be able for life to start normally. and for violent extremism not to be reborn. we don't only want to reconstruct physically, we wa nt only want to reconstruct physically, we want to rebuild society and to rebuild society, we need to strengthen the links among communities and create conditions for the...
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ata and times and some destructive snow. notjust on hills. there will be some dry sunny days, as well, but often windy, gale force winds at times, and that is all going on in the week ahead. that is the uk for you. we like it when the wedge changeable means that it is changing for the better, not when it means no and windy, but thank you, you tried. some sunshine, occasional. give us a little. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. astrophysicist carole mundell is here to tell us what's caught her eye. astrophysicist is quite a difficult word to come out on a sunday morning. what is this about? these are actually numbers when you go online when you look at the phone numbers of who you want to get in touch with. there are providers who are putting on 09 at the beginning, and it is a premium line services. some of them are being criticised for not making it clear. it is a connection fee, that then connects you through to the people you are trying to get to. whenever i see these num
ata and times and some destructive snow. notjust on hills. there will be some dry sunny days, as well, but often windy, gale force winds at times, and that is all going on in the week ahead. that is the uk for you. we like it when the wedge changeable means that it is changing for the better, not when it means no and windy, but thank you, you tried. some sunshine, occasional. give us a little. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. astrophysicist...
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some of the worst racial violence in the entire country i'm amazed what i'm hearing from people like ata misson wallerstein and it seems chicago is becoming much more at ease with its own diverse population it's a rich city where life is improving on many fronts better public education karma race relations and overall the crime statistics show a big improvement. but there is still a dark side to the city because even though the city has cracked down and arrested gang leaders gang violence is getting worse i've been here for three days and nine people have been killed in gang warfare. islam has made huge gains in chicago which is home to the largest number of african-american muslims in the u.s. thirty years ago they had only one mosque today they have more than forty to choose from now islam has a new battle to win trying to loosen the hold the gangs have on chicago's south side this. year. i'm heading to the south side to visit the city's first halfway house for muslim x. prisoners its aim is to provide an alternative to life in the gangs the man who runs this project to serve twelve ye
some of the worst racial violence in the entire country i'm amazed what i'm hearing from people like ata misson wallerstein and it seems chicago is becoming much more at ease with its own diverse population it's a rich city where life is improving on many fronts better public education karma race relations and overall the crime statistics show a big improvement. but there is still a dark side to the city because even though the city has cracked down and arrested gang leaders gang violence is...