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of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of naga says a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy sure lections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of now go an organ our country's current administration is attacking us with attempts to sway the power of these elections are meant to defend japanese democracy and our ptolemy we're asking people from all over the country for their understanding or could our work is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what we do in one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan in the us decided the american base should be relocated to the remote area of hemlock oh the decision was made in order to reduce the military impact on the populated communities of southern arc an hour since ninety ninety five there have been numerous crimes committed on incidents concerning the us military presence that. activists in uk and i believe the japanese government has been turning a blind eye to the tense situation pla
of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of naga says a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy sure lections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of now go an organ our country's current administration is attacking us with attempts to sway the power of these elections are meant to defend japanese democracy and our ptolemy we're asking people from all over the country for their...
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now, though, it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now.r it will shake public confidence in giving money to charity. antimo magnotta was the pianist on board the costa concordia cruise ship which sank six years ago. he'll tell us how that tragic night shaped the sound of his music. what do your kids spend their pocket money? from tech to trainers, they spend more than 1 thousand —— £1,000 a year each. we'll get some top tips on how they can be savvy with their savings. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. at least 17 people including children and teachers have been killed after a gun attack at a high school in florida. several other people are being treated in hospital. shortly after the shootings, police arrested a 19—year—old former pupil who'd been expelled from the school in parkland, around 50 miles north of miami. jacob zuma has resigned as president of south africa after nine years in power. his timing of this has been marked by allegations of corruption and his own party, the anc, had threatened to ball falls in
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hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. one british family caught up in the horror tell breakfast that they refuse to live in fear. as crazy as it might sound, we want to go back. we want on what those halls, we want to bounce back and we wa nt to halls, we want to bounce back and we want to say that we might be scarred, but it has not beaten us. good morning it's saturday 17th february. also this morning: theresa may will today warn eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a post—brexit security deal. the president of haiti says that the oxfam scandal could be the "tip of the iceberg" as he accuses a second aid charity of misconduct. in sport, a famous, second medalfor great britain at the winter olympics. atjust 19, izzy atki
hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. one british family caught up in the horror tell breakfast that they refuse to live in fear. as crazy as it might sound, we want to go back. we want...
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i don‘t think you will be too happy, naga. naga.ph. of 32 mph. i wouldn‘t like that! question for the morning, well, it will make sense in a moment. will make sense in a moment. was the last time you broke all received a love letter? received a love letter? i think it was bc, actually. 500 bc. a long time ago. well, you might be interested in this. see you later. to express your feelings for an absent loved one. texting, as technology has taken over. so could the art of writing love letters be dying out? not if the royal mail have anything to do with it. the modern—day wordsmith. simon garfield. good morning to both of you. idea of love letters slightly on the wane? i guess we probably knew that. and we know why. it‘s so much easier to write an e—mail. to write an e—mail. attic, so that the value of the letter. it means so much more. i always thrilled... always thrilled... expression of not necessarily love but affection. but affection. to siblings or anyone in your family and, as! is thought of a vanishing art, a vanishing joy. van
i don‘t think you will be too happy, naga. naga.ph. of 32 mph. i wouldn‘t like that! question for the morning, well, it will make sense in a moment. will make sense in a moment. was the last time you broke all received a love letter? received a love letter? i think it was bc, actually. 500 bc. a long time ago. well, you might be interested in this. see you later. to express your feelings for an absent loved one. texting, as technology has taken over. so could the art of writing love letters...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.in court charged with 17 counts of murder. 19—year—old nikolas cruz is accused of carrying out his killing spree at a campus in florida. police say thatjust moments after his attack the teenager ate at a mcdonald's and subway before being arrested. tributes have been paid to his victims as vigils are held in the town of parkland late into the night. good morning, it's friday the 16th of february. also this morning: the aid worker at the centre of the 0xfam scandal speaks publically for the first time as he denies using prostitutes in haiti.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.in court charged with 17 counts of murder. 19—year—old nikolas cruz is accused of carrying out his killing spree at a campus in florida. police say thatjust moments after his attack the teenager ate at a mcdonald's and subway before being arrested. tributes have been paid to his victims as vigils are held in the town of parkland late into the night. good morning, it's friday the 16th of february. also this morning: the aid...
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now though it‘s back to charlie and naga.ty. i am not a quitter. an investigation into the mystery death of hollywood star natalie wood more than 30 years ago says her husband robert wagner is being treated as a "person of interest." tech giant apple reports the biggest ever company profit of £14 billion for the last three months. but sales of its iphone are down. in sport. a painful blow for england‘s women. goalkeeper karen bardsley is stretchered off after a nasty fall onto her shoulder very early in the chelsea and man city game and could miss crucial world cup qualifiers. good morning, the home of international scouting here and is home to this oak tree, our entry into the european tree of the year awards. for many of us, dry and sunny. at the moment, we have showers but they will fade through the day, some will have sleet and hail in the east. it will feel cold, that continues right into next week, more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the number of men dying in the uk from prostate cancer has overtak
now though it‘s back to charlie and naga.ty. i am not a quitter. an investigation into the mystery death of hollywood star natalie wood more than 30 years ago says her husband robert wagner is being treated as a "person of interest." tech giant apple reports the biggest ever company profit of £14 billion for the last three months. but sales of its iphone are down. in sport. a painful blow for england‘s women. goalkeeper karen bardsley is stretchered off after a nasty fall onto...
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brea kfast breakfast is in 15 minutes with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.headlines: survivors of the florida school shooting have arrived in the state capital to push for gun control. president trump says he wants to ban ‘bump—stock‘ devices that turn rifles into rapid—fire weapons. washington says north korea pulled out of high level talks with the us at the last minute, stifling hopes for a thaw in relations. there are concerns that the multi—billion dollar project to build africa's biggest hydroelectric dam could provoke a regional conflict. the dam is being built by ethiopia. but egyptians say it could leave their country facing serious water shortages. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the gulf news. and syria where under fierce bombardment hundreds of thousands of people are trapped in rebel—held eastern ghouta. it's claimed that at least 250 people have been killed there since sunday night. the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob re
brea kfast breakfast is in 15 minutes with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.headlines: survivors of the florida school shooting have arrived in the state capital to push for gun control. president trump says he wants to ban ‘bump—stock‘ devices that turn rifles into rapid—fire weapons. washington says north korea pulled out of high level talks with the us at the last minute, stifling hopes for a thaw in relations. there are concerns that the multi—billion dollar project to build...
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coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news,ing from bbc news. the latest headlines: at a meeting broadcast live from the white house, survivors of school shootings and relatives of victims have told president trump of their pain and anguish, appealing to him directly to bring in new gun controls. mr trump said he was considering arming teachers. with concern growing over the syrian government's bombardment of the rebel—held area eastern ghouta, on the outskirts of damascus, diplomats at the un are considering a new attempt at a 30—day ceasefire. venezuela's president has proposed holding a "mega—election" after the opposition coalition said it would boycott a planned presidential poll in april. nicolas maduro said he wanted to add legislative, state and municipal votes together. 0pposition parties said the elections will be fraudulent. let's delve deeper into some of those stories and look at how the media is discussing the issues. we start with two takes of the white house meeting. this is the new york times. and their coverag
coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news,ing from bbc news. the latest headlines: at a meeting broadcast live from the white house, survivors of school shootings and relatives of victims have told president trump of their pain and anguish, appealing to him directly to bring in new gun controls. mr trump said he was considering arming teachers. with concern growing over the syrian government's bombardment of the rebel—held area...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.nment says the majority of claimants are happy with their overall experience. the foreign secretary borisjohnson says he wants to reassure those who feel angry and alienated because of the brexit vote. in a speech later today he will suggest that supporters of brexit try to persuade worried remain voters that leaving the european union is a cause for "hope, not fear". his is the first of a number of cabinet speeches expected this week. mps have criticised the home office for seriously underestimating, what they described as the "immense bureaucratic challenge" posed by brexit. in a report published today, the house of commons home affairs committee hits out at the government for long delays in publishing a post—brexit immigration white paper. the government has said it's considering various options and will set out its initial plans "as and when they are ready". the jury at the trial of the former football coach barry bennell, who's been found guilty of dozens of sexual offences agains
this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.nment says the majority of claimants are happy with their overall experience. the foreign secretary borisjohnson says he wants to reassure those who feel angry and alienated because of the brexit vote. in a speech later today he will suggest that supporters of brexit try to persuade worried remain voters that leaving the european union is a cause for "hope, not fear". his is the first of a number of cabinet speeches expected this...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ds of deaths a year. as many as one in five drugs may be given out in error across england. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable". good morning, it's friday the 23rd of february. also this morning: the armed officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman shot dead 17 people has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. why it's notjust what we eat, but when and how we eat it — new research reveals how snacking on certain food and drinks
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ds of deaths a year. as many as one in five drugs may be given out in error across england. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable". good morning, it's friday the 23rd of february. also this morning: the armed officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman shot dead 17 people has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. why...
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hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 17 people are killed in a mass shootinggunman attacked — police have arrested a 19—year—old former student who'd been expelled. it's just terrifying. terrifying to the parents, terrifying to the kids. very emotional. good morning — it's thursday the 15th of february. also this morning: south africa's president, jacob zuma, resigns after his anc party threatend to force a no—confidence vote over corruption allegations — his successor could be sworn in tomorrow.
hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 17 people are killed in a mass shootinggunman attacked — police have arrested a 19—year—old former student who'd been expelled. it's just terrifying. terrifying to the parents, terrifying to the kids. very emotional. good morning — it's thursday the 15th of february. also this morning: south africa's president, jacob zuma, resigns after his anc party threatend to force a no—confidence vote over corruption allegations...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. good morning, it's saturday 17th february. also this morning: theresa may will today warn eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a post—brexit security deal. the president of haiti says that the oxfam scandal could be the "tip of the iceberg" as he accuses a second aid charity of misconduct. an emergency meeting will be held later to decide whether henry bolte and should remain as the ukip leader. in sport, a famous second medal for great britain at the winter olympics. atjust 19, izzy atkin has won a bronze after a brilliant aerial display in the women's slopestyle — a first ever medal for britain on skis. and beehives, bobs and blowdries — our entertainment correspondent colin paterso
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. good morning, it's saturday 17th february. also this morning: theresa may will today warn eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie and naga will have all the day's news, business and sport, includinge on that bronze medalfor team gb. thousands have attended a candlelit vigil in parkland in florida to honour the victims of wednesday's high school shooting. new york police have arrested twin brothers suspected of building an explosive device. they have both pleaded not guilty. hundreds of millions of people around the world have been celebrating the start of the lunar new year — welcoming in the year of the dog. the drinks giant is releasing its 4th quarter results in a few is coca cola losing its fizz?. the drinks giant is releasing its 4th quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonated soft drink. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines —— in media across the world. we begin with the new york times. it's looking at president trump's reaction to the deadly school shooting in florida, highlighting the fact his speech focused on mental health support rather than gun control and oving on to the financial times now and ano
coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie and naga will have all the day's news, business and sport, includinge on that bronze medalfor team gb. thousands have attended a candlelit vigil in parkland in florida to honour the victims of wednesday's high school shooting. new york police have arrested twin brothers suspected of building an explosive device. they have both pleaded not guilty. hundreds of millions of people around the world have been celebrating the start of the lunar new year —...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessarch links mistakes in patient medication to tens of thousands of deaths a year. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders — minus britain — are to discuss the union's next seven—year budget later on thursday — covering the period after brexit. it follows a meeting at which the british government is understood to have agreed a position on the key aspects of britain's future relationship with the eu. the un security council is to vote on friday on a draft resolution demanding a 30—day truce in the fighting in syria. it is not clear how syria's main ally — russia — will vote. 0ther diplomats have accused russia of delaying the vote to allow the syrian government to continue its military campaign. australia's deputy prime minister, barnabyjoyce is to resign from his government post and as leader of the national party. it follows his admission of an affair with a former member of his staff. mrjoyce, who has long campaigned for family values, has also denied accus
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessarch links mistakes in patient medication to tens of thousands of deaths a year. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders — minus britain — are to discuss the union's next seven—year budget later on thursday — covering the period after brexit. it follows a meeting at which the british government is understood to have agreed a position on the key aspects of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. among disabled people over how their welfare claims are assessed. mps find assessors submitted reports that were riddled with errors and regularly missed quality targets. good morning. it's wednesday, the 14th february. also this morning: borisjohnson moves to reassure voters who he says are angry and alienated because of brexit in the first of a series of speeches on brexit from senior cabinet members. a new times table test is introduced for thousands of eight and nine year olds in england's primary schools in a bid to raise numeracy levels.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. among disabled people over how their welfare claims are assessed. mps find assessors submitted reports that were riddled with errors and regularly missed quality targets. good morning. it's wednesday, the 14th february. also this morning: borisjohnson moves to reassure voters who he says are angry and alienated because of brexit in the first of a series of speeches on brexit from senior cabinet members. a new times table test is...
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looking at other cities, like naga know injapan, they have had boosts in tourism amongst australia andlast night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive it seems, but tourism could bejeopardised if tensions remain high? that's true but after the 2002 world cup, the number of tourists in korea increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,02016. a increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,020 16. a fourfold increase —— 17 million in 2016. many in the region don't seem to be as concerned as we are in other parts of the world and i think1 million tourists per year increase is a reasonable figure. 0ver over the last three days we've been talking a lot about some of the hottest topics at asia's biggest aviation event, the singapore airshow. i've been there and i've been talking to the movers and shakers in the industry. i also wondered, why do we have these events and what is the appeal? excuse me, we're from the bbc and we're asking people what you think the point of an airshow is. no?
looking at other cities, like naga know injapan, they have had boosts in tourism amongst australia andlast night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive it seems, but tourism could bejeopardised if tensions remain high? that's true but after the 2002 world cup, the number of tourists in korea increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,02016. a increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.trump indicates he's willing to make a change. as students prepare to march in the state capital after last week's school shooting, he says he'd support a ban on devices which turn rifles into machine—guns. good morning, it's wednesday 21st february. also this morning: a warning of a humanitarian disaster in syria where hundreds of people have died after days of bombing. we look at how early onset dementia could be linked to regular heavy drinking.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.trump indicates he's willing to make a change. as students prepare to march in the state capital after last week's school shooting, he says he'd support a ban on devices which turn rifles into machine—guns. good morning, it's wednesday 21st february. also this morning: a warning of a humanitarian disaster in syria where hundreds of people have died after days of bombing. we look at how early onset dementia could be linked to regular...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.ken is "finger lickin' good", but kfc customers can't get their hands on the goods because of a shortage of the main ingredient. we'll speak to the union that warned the colonel that switching suppliers would cause chaos. creating an atmosphere of dignity at a difficult time. we'll look at how special ‘compassion' symbols in hospitals are encouraging staff and visitors to be more respectful to patients and families facing the final days of their lives. nicknamed ‘the king of bling' by the tabloids for his lavish lifestyle, we'll be joined on the sofa by the former england international kieron dyer, who'll talk to us about his searingly honest autobiography. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump has signed an order to ban bump—stock devices, which were used by a gunman who killed 58 las vegas concert—goers last year. mr trump says legislation that outlaws equipment which turns rifles into machine—guns could be ready "very soon". it comes a
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.ken is "finger lickin' good", but kfc customers can't get their hands on the goods because of a shortage of the main ingredient. we'll speak to the union that warned the colonel that switching suppliers would cause chaos. creating an atmosphere of dignity at a difficult time. we'll look at how special ‘compassion' symbols in hospitals are encouraging staff and visitors to be more respectful to patients and families facing...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's newsfing from bbc news. the latest headlines... teachers and students are among at least 17 people shot dead at a high school in florida. a 19—year—old former student — who'd been expelled — has been arrested. south africa's governing anc welcomes president zuma's resignation. he says he wants to prevent violence being committed in his name. as donald trump cracks down on immigration, the spouses of working immigrants could soon lose their visas. now, it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with bloomberg's take on jacob zuma's resignation. it says the south african rand jumped to a 3—year high after the president agreed to step down. and it says the story of the porn star who allegedly had an affair with donald trump has been given new life after the president's lawyer admited paying her off. it's said she believes she's now free to talk about the claims. the independent report on the latest example of climate change. it says a ship
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's newsfing from bbc news. the latest headlines... teachers and students are among at least 17 people shot dead at a high school in florida. a 19—year—old former student — who'd been expelled — has been arrested. south africa's governing anc welcomes president zuma's resignation. he says he wants to prevent violence being committed in his name. as donald trump cracks down on immigration, the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. overtakes the number of women killed by breast cancer for the first time. it's now the third biggest cancer killer in the uk. charities are calling for more screening and research into the disease. good morning. it's friday, the 2nd of february. also this morning: the prime minister says her trip to china is a sign of a "global britain" and insists that she is delivering what people want on brexit. i'm nota i'm not a quitter. i mean this because there is a job to be done here and that's delivering for the
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. overtakes the number of women killed by breast cancer for the first time. it's now the third biggest cancer killer in the uk. charities are calling for more screening and research into the disease. good morning. it's friday, the 2nd of february. also this morning: the prime minister says her trip to china is a sign of a "global britain" and insists that she is delivering what people want on brexit. i'm nota i'm not a...
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just time to remind you: coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have alls is the briefing from bbc news. with me, david eades. the latest headlines: the most senior south korean delegation —— north korean delegation —— north korean delegation ever to visit south korea has arrived in south korea ahead of the winter olympic games. the delegation includes the sister of kim jong—un. the highest court in sport has rejected appeals from 47 russian athletes and coaches who've been barred from the winter 0lympics. russia was banned from participating over a doping scandal at the last winter games in sochi. another us government shutdown has begun — congress unable to agree a new federal budget. the conservative republican rand paul is blocking the deal, saying it violates past pledges to rein in spending. and in business, global stock markets are plunging again. more than 1000 points wiped off the dow jones for the second time this week. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we will start this with the straits
just time to remind you: coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have alls is the briefing from bbc news. with me, david eades. the latest headlines: the most senior south korean delegation —— north korean delegation —— north korean delegation ever to visit south korea has arrived in south korea ahead of the winter olympic games. the delegation includes the sister of kim jong—un. the highest court in sport has rejected appeals from 47 russian athletes and...
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hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the past year. a new code of conduct and tougher sanctions are now set to be introduced. good morning — it's thursday 8 february. also this morning: the cinderella service — a warning that there's not enough social care workers because they're undervalued and poorly paid. talking tough on trade — bosses from some of japan's biggest businesses meet the prime minister and chancellor later, to discuss life after brexit and what it could mean
hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the past year. a new code of conduct and tougher sanctions are now set to be introduced. good morning — it's thursday 8 february. also this morning: the cinderella service — a warning that there's not enough social care workers because they're undervalued and poorly paid. talking tough on trade — bosses from some of japan's biggest businesses meet the prime minister and...
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hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.exual harassment and bullying in westminster — one in five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the past year. a new code of conduct and tougher sanctions are now set to be introduced. good morning — it's thursday 8 february. also this morning: the cinderella service — a warning that there's not enough social care workers because they're undervalued and poorly paid. talking tough on trade — bosses from some of japan's biggest businesses meet the prime minister and chancellor later, to discuss life after brexit and what it could mean for the 10,000 staff they employ in the uk. in sport, the waiting is over, with the first winter olympic action underway in korea, and britian‘s golden girl, from 4 years ago, lizzy yarnold, will carry the great britain flag at tomorrow's 0peneing ceremony. she will be keeping warm, because this is the scene this afternoon. -20 this is the scene this afternoon. —20 degrees, making it one of the cold est —20 degrees, making it one of the coldest winte
hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.exual harassment and bullying in westminster — one in five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the past year. a new code of conduct and tougher sanctions are now set to be introduced. good morning — it's thursday 8 february. also this morning: the cinderella service — a warning that there's not enough social care workers because they're undervalued and poorly paid. talking tough on trade — bosses from some of...
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now though it's back to charlie and naga.ort injust a moment. here's what's still to come this morning: bring tumours in particularly grow very quickly —— brain tumours. and they're very hard to spot. however, there is a good reason for hope. that was baroness jowell, who has a brain tumour, talking about the eliminate cancer initiative. we'll speak to her daughter and the director of the project ahead of a top—level summit on the condition. hardship, secrets and family conflict provide the drama in dark river. two of its stars, luther's ruth wilson and game of thrones' mark stanley, will be on the sofa. living standards are set to start rising again, good news for some. we'll examine why cuts to benefits could see eight million families losing out. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump says he's considering arming teachers with guns and tightening background checks on people buying weapons after last week's school shootings in florida which left 17 people dead. mr trump was speaking at a mee
now though it's back to charlie and naga.ort injust a moment. here's what's still to come this morning: bring tumours in particularly grow very quickly —— brain tumours. and they're very hard to spot. however, there is a good reason for hope. that was baroness jowell, who has a brain tumour, talking about the eliminate cancer initiative. we'll speak to her daughter and the director of the project ahead of a top—level summit on the condition. hardship, secrets and family conflict provide...
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hello — this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. just hours to the start of the 23rdhe agenda as senior figures from north korea and the us arrive in pyeongchang for the opening ceremony. and bad news overnight for british medal hopeful katie ormerod — she's broken her heel in snowboard training, and is out of the games — she'd already fractured her wrist. this is the scene in pyeongchang this morning where plummeting temperatures have left some concerned these could be the coldest winter games on record. good morning — it's friday 9 february. also this morning:
hello — this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. just hours to the start of the 23rdhe agenda as senior figures from north korea and the us arrive in pyeongchang for the opening ceremony. and bad news overnight for british medal hopeful katie ormerod — she's broken her heel in snowboard training, and is out of the games — she'd already fractured her wrist. this is the scene in pyeongchang this morning where plummeting temperatures have left some concerned these could be...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.nd the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken in the aftermath of the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. good morning, it's saturday 17 february. also this morning: theresa may will today warn eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a post—brexit security deal. the president of haiti says that the 0xfam scandal could be
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.nd the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken in the aftermath of the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. good morning, it's saturday 17 february. also this morning: theresa may will today warn eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a post—brexit security deal. the president of haiti says that the 0xfam...
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hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. one british family caught up in the horror tell breakfast that they refuse to live in fear. as crazy as it might sound, we want to go back. we want to walk those halls, we want to bounce back and we want to say that we might be scarred, but it has not beaten us. good morning it's saturday 17th february. also this morning: in the past half hour theresa may has eu leaders that public safety will suffer if they block a post—brexit security deal. weber be in munich getting reaction to that speech in a few moments. —— reeva b. the president of haiti says that the oxfam scandal could be the "tip of the iceberg" as he accuses a second aid charity of misconduct. in sport, a famous, second medalfor great britain
hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. donald trump visits survivors of the florida high school shootings. the us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. the first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. one british family caught up in the horror tell breakfast that they refuse to live in fear. as crazy as it might sound, we want to go back. we want...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and naga munchetty.er allegations this morning. good morning. the damage caused by alcohol. a new parliamentary report says more than one—third of child deaths and serious injuries through neglect in england are linked to parental drinking. the foreign secretary borisjohnson arrives in myanmar to discuss
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and naga munchetty.er allegations this morning. good morning. the damage caused by alcohol. a new parliamentary report says more than one—third of child deaths and serious injuries through neglect in england are linked to parental drinking. the foreign secretary borisjohnson arrives in myanmar to discuss
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.ity oxfam has serious questions to answer. the department for international development says it is reviewing its work with the organisation. the charity denies claims of a cover—up. good morning, it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: a government minister says two captured members of the british islamic state cell, nicknamed ‘the beatles‘ should be considered for trial at the hague. two tech giants go head—to—head. we'll find out what happened when uber took on google's self—drive company waymo in court.
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.ity oxfam has serious questions to answer. the department for international development says it is reviewing its work with the organisation. the charity denies claims of a cover—up. good morning, it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: a government minister says two captured members of the british islamic state cell, nicknamed ‘the beatles‘ should be considered for trial at the hague. two tech giants go...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.main news. the north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president moonjae—in to visit him at the earliest date possible. the unprecidented invitation was given in the form of a handwritten letter by the sister of the north korean leader. it comes after the two sides shared a historic handshake at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. it's been seen as a direct challenge to the trump administration, which had urged caution rather than engagement with the north. the government has condemned the "appalling abuse of vulnerable people in haiti" and says oxfam has serious questions to answer over claims the charity covered up the use of prostitutes by some of its staff. oxfam insists it publicised the action it took against the aid workers involved, some of whom were fired. however, the times is reporting several went on to work for other charities, who were unaware of their past behaviour. oxfam denies it provided positive references for any staff wh
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.main news. the north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president moonjae—in to visit him at the earliest date possible. the unprecidented invitation was given in the form of a handwritten letter by the sister of the north korean leader. it comes after the two sides shared a historic handshake at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. it's been seen as a direct challenge to the trump...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. the government condemns the "appalling abuse of vulnerable people in haiti" and says the charity oxfam has serious questions to answer. the department for international development says it is reviewing its work with the organisation. the charity denies claims of a cover—up. good morning, it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: a government minister says two captured members of the british islamic state cell, nicknamed ‘the beatles‘ should be considered for trial at the hague. two tech giants go head—to—head. we'll find out what happened when uber took on google‘s self—drive company waymo in court. in sport, it's wipe—out for the brits on day one of the olympics. all three of the medal hopes in the snowboard slopestyle fail to make the final with billy morgan falling on his final run. and where the athletes eat, sleep and train — we'll get a guided tour behind the scenes. and nick has the weather. good morning, it is the weekend so there is another weather system coming
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. the government condemns the "appalling abuse of vulnerable people in haiti" and says the charity oxfam has serious questions to answer. the department for international development says it is reviewing its work with the organisation. the charity denies claims of a cover—up. good morning, it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: a government minister says two captured members of the british islamic state...
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hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president to visit him at the earliest date possible. the invitation was given by the sister of the north korean leader at a historic meeting at the winter olympics in seoul. it would be the first meeting in more than a decade between the two leaders. good morning it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: the government condemns the "appalling abuse of vulnerable people in haiti" and says the charity 0xfam has serious questions to answer. a government minister says two captured members of the british islamic state cell, nicknamed "the beatles", should be considered for trial at the hague. in sport, a crash landing for the brits, on day one of the winter olympics. all 3 of the medal hopes in the snowboard slopestyle, try spectacular moves in the skies, but fail to make the final — with billy morgan falling on his final run. after disappointment for the snowboarders, all eyes are now on elise christie. iam i am live
hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president to visit him at the earliest date possible. the invitation was given by the sister of the north korean leader at a historic meeting at the winter olympics in seoul. it would be the first meeting in more than a decade between the two leaders. good morning it's saturday the 10th of february. also this morning: the government condemns the "appalling abuse of...
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. >> all three mesh, tenel, naga sue and chen will be back in the free skate even though a spot on theals podium may be out of reach. dana jacobson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> she got right backup, right. >> yes. >> get right backup. >> you train for how many years your whole life. >> for this short moment. >>> coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" another reason why you should get the flu shot. >>> it is known as divine sweet, to see how it es with relaxation and go to sleep. >> doesn't that sound good. >> i like that idea. >> sometimes. >> but that tough coaching is making these young people into dominators, the team who started the team. coming up in this weeks story of we could break another record but this warm up won't last forever. >>> new this morning philadelphia police are searching for the driver who struck a young woman and then took off, from the scene. >> we will keep talking and pushing, until something is done because people are dying, and this cannot happen any more. >> we have to show them how loud our voices can get because how will they ever listen to fuss
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the beginning of the maryland action campaign in the japanese city of naga has again highlighted the issue of american military presence in the country japan's central government and authorities in a canal where u.s. troops are currently station. have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the north. a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose their relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city says a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy so that your selections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of not go in okinawa our country's current administration is attacking us with attempt to sway the power of these elections are meant to define japanese democracy and our tanami we're asking people from all over the country for their understanding okinawa is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what we do in one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan and the us decided the american base should be relocated to the
the beginning of the maryland action campaign in the japanese city of naga has again highlighted the issue of american military presence in the country japan's central government and authorities in a canal where u.s. troops are currently station. have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the north. a recent poll shows sixty three percent of voters oppose their relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city says a vote for him would be...
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the beginning of the man relection campaign in the japanese city of naga has again highlighted the issue of america a military presence in the country japan and central government in the forty's and a canal where u.s. troops are currently staying. have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the northern city of largo a recent poll shows a sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city says a vote for him would be a vote for defending japan's autonomy george greatly is elections are extremely important as they will have a great impact on the future of now go and or can our country's current administration is attacking us with attempts to sway the power of these elections are meant to defend japanese democracy and our autonomy we're asking people from all over the country for their understanding our is in a difficult situation right now but if many people support us we will continue what we do in one thousand nine hundred six a review by japan and the us decided the american base should be r
the beginning of the man relection campaign in the japanese city of naga has again highlighted the issue of america a military presence in the country japan and central government in the forty's and a canal where u.s. troops are currently staying. have been in battle over the possible relocation of the base to the northern city of largo a recent poll shows a sixty three percent of voters oppose the relocation while only twenty percent support the move the incumbent mayor of the city says a vote...
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naga to sell their message to a public eager for change. museum of london to look at the other symbols which have helped to pave the way for equality. the symbols of suffrage. these women didn'tjust the symbols of suffrage. these women didn't just make headlines, the symbols of suffrage. these women didn'tjust make headlines, they we re didn'tjust make headlines, they were also the masters of marketing. this is some of the badges and commissioned pieces and fashion accessories that we have in the museum of london collections. and i think that some of them were very obviously linked to the votes for women campaign, and some less obvious. so do you think that this is just obvious. so do you think that this isjust a obvious. so do you think that this is just a sample of the memorabilia that may have been created, the badges and rings? daraa new items to be found? definitely. it's quite easy to recognise the badges, especially if they were officially made, because they would have been advertised in the votes for women newspaper or the suffraget
naga to sell their message to a public eager for change. museum of london to look at the other symbols which have helped to pave the way for equality. the symbols of suffrage. these women didn'tjust the symbols of suffrage. these women didn't just make headlines, the symbols of suffrage. these women didn'tjust make headlines, they we re didn'tjust make headlines, they were also the masters of marketing. this is some of the badges and commissioned pieces and fashion accessories that we have in...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. alarming new research links mistakes in patient medication to tens of thousands of deaths a year. as many as one in five drugs may be given out in error across england. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable". good morning, it's friday the 23rd of february. also this morning: the armed officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman shot dead 17 people has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. why it's notjust what we eat, but when and how we eat it — new research reveals how snacking on certain food and drinks damages our teeth. workers in the uk are doing billions of pounds worth of free overtime every year, but why, and how do we compare to other countries? good morning! and i'm curling in perth this morning on the ice where most of the british team train. they will today try to sweep their way into the gold medal match at the winter olympics, as eve muirhead and her team take on against swe
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. alarming new research links mistakes in patient medication to tens of thousands of deaths a year. as many as one in five drugs may be given out in error across england. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable". good morning, it's friday the 23rd of february. also this morning: the armed officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman...
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now, though, it's back to naga and charlie. bye for now. the biggest names in pop music but this morning cheryl returns home to newcastle to launch a new youth centre in the city — we'll be speaking to her live. also this morning, it sounds like a plot line from a tv drama, but a case of police corruption was the feature of last night's 26 hours in police custody — we'll hear from the force's chief co nsta ble. and after kentucky fried ran out of chicken, sean's looking at how switching suppliers can close down your business. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. police forces in the uk recorded nearly 65,000 child sex offences last year. that's an all—time high. the figures obtained by the nspcc reveal a sharp increase in crimes committed online, as well as rape and sexual assault. our home affairs correspondent jon ironmonger reports. every eight minutes, police recorded a sexual offence against a child last year and data from all police forces suggest the total number of offences has reached a record high,
now, though, it's back to naga and charlie. bye for now. the biggest names in pop music but this morning cheryl returns home to newcastle to launch a new youth centre in the city — we'll be speaking to her live. also this morning, it sounds like a plot line from a tv drama, but a case of police corruption was the feature of last night's 26 hours in police custody — we'll hear from the force's chief co nsta ble. and after kentucky fried ran out of chicken, sean's looking at how switching...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and naga munchetty.ing. good morning. the damage caused by alcohol. a new parliamentary report says more than one—third of child deaths and serious injuries through neglect in england are linked to parental drinking. the foreign secretary borisjohnson arrives in myanmar to discuss
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soldiers security forces were also targeted and lashkar gah and then another attack happened in nearby naga alley i still has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in kabul. a rally has been held in tel aviv in support of african migrants and asylum seekers mainly from sudan and eritrea in january the israeli government told thousands of africans who entered the country illegally that they had three months to leave or face incarceration kerry force it has mall. there are thousands of people here on the streets of south tel aviv not just african to silence seekers but also a notably many israelis who are out here to protest against their government's policy of frightening government. infiltrators from african nations mainly sudan and eritrea with either prison or forced essentially forced deportation to a third country i.e. rwanda well most of the people that we've spoken to who may be in that situation the future they say that they would prefer prison to being sent to a country which isn't theirs which they say they would feel unsafe in one of those people is a man who's been here fo
soldiers security forces were also targeted and lashkar gah and then another attack happened in nearby naga alley i still has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in kabul. a rally has been held in tel aviv in support of african migrants and asylum seekers mainly from sudan and eritrea in january the israeli government told thousands of africans who entered the country illegally that they had three months to leave or face incarceration kerry force it has mall. there are thousands of...
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hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty.ill lose funding if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected, the government has warned. international development secretary penny mordaunt has condemned as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour of some of 0xfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. the charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. more than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england and to parents with problems with alcohol, according to a parliamentary report. the study, commissioned by a group of mps, found that nearly all councils in england have at funding to alcohol support services. the department of health said it was working to see what supported could offer to families. borisjohnson boris johnson hazmat borisjohnson hazmat met boris johnson hazmat met the borisjohnson hazmat met the me and my readerfor talks a borisjohnson hazmat met the me and my reader for talks a day after say
hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty.ill lose funding if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected, the government has warned. international development secretary penny mordaunt has condemned as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour of some of 0xfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. the charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. more than a third of child...
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this is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty. good morning.e 2010 earthquake. of its workers in chad. with alcohol, according to a new parliamentary report. to alcohol support services. it could offer to families. should be allowed a safe and dignified return. bangladesh, after a crackdown by the burmese military. in the last 30 years. was brought down. a spokesman said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets. was brought down. the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty. and suggests that they could be moved onto special lower tariffs. benefit from scheme. and now for the latest from the winter olympics. interesting. the weather claimed some events. weather claimed some events. some of them have been cancelled. them have been cancelled. way you look at it, it will be an incredible performance for musgrave. incredible performance for musgrave. he is currently in a silver medal performance. how is it going? closing stages of the 30 kilometres skiathalon. skiathalon. position, but a leader is out in front. quit
this is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty. good morning.e 2010 earthquake. of its workers in chad. with alcohol, according to a new parliamentary report. to alcohol support services. it could offer to families. should be allowed a safe and dignified return. bangladesh, after a crackdown by the burmese military. in the last 30 years. was brought down. a spokesman said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets. was brought down. the personal data of some customers at risk of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. the suspect in america's latest high school shooting appears in court charged with 17 counts of murder. 19—year—old nikolas cruz is accused of carrying out his killing spree at a campus in florida. police say thatjust moments after his attack the teenager ate at a mcdonald's and subway before being arrested. tributes have been paid to his victims as vigils are held in the town of parkland late into the night. good morning, it's friday the 16th of february. also this morning: the aid worker at the centre of the oxfam scandal speaks publically for the first time as he denies using prostitutes in haiti. and in sport, it's bronze for dom parsons in the skeleton as he wins britian‘s first medal of the winter olympics. young people havejust one in four chance of gettign on the property ladder according new research. it's blamed on rising prices and a shortgage of new homes being built. and breakfast goes back to school. we're beginning a new series looking at the uk's maths problem, some of
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. the suspect in america's latest high school shooting appears in court charged with 17 counts of murder. 19—year—old nikolas cruz is accused of carrying out his killing spree at a campus in florida. police say thatjust moments after his attack the teenager ate at a mcdonald's and subway before being arrested. tributes have been paid to his victims as vigils are held in the town of parkland late into the night. good morning,...
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