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a couple of bad apples there was not a systemic problem and that anti—semitism was being weaponised asaweaponised as a stick to beatjeremy corbyn. from my perspective the good thing is that labour, from the top, has acknowledged it has a problem. i have seen the abuse that labour mps, female labour mps, have received online because they are jewish. female labour mps, have received online because they arejewish. it has been a huge problem and one of the most frustrating things has been that the leadership has refused to acknowledge it. that said, there is still a significant part of, let's call them the hard left, jeremy corbyn supporters who have come into the labour party since corbyn became leader, who still feel it is not a major issue and is being weaponised, it all gets caught up in very strong views about israel. 0ne it all gets caught up in very strong views about israel. one of the problemsjeremy views about israel. one of the problems jeremy corbyn views about israel. one of the problemsjeremy corbyn has is he still does not appear to understand 01’ still does not appear to und
a couple of bad apples there was not a systemic problem and that anti—semitism was being weaponised asaweaponised as a stick to beatjeremy corbyn. from my perspective the good thing is that labour, from the top, has acknowledged it has a problem. i have seen the abuse that labour mps, female labour mps, have received online because they are jewish. female labour mps, have received online because they arejewish. it has been a huge problem and one of the most frustrating things has been that...
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as an 18—year—old i was getting through £350 a week and then asa getting through £350 a week and then and £750 a week. and today? the guys i was employing were working hard couple of years ago with £2000 a week and they are earning a significant amount of money. we are in the wrong job. the question i suppose now for the industry is if you look down any high street right now or any road there are potholes. we have had a tough winter. there is a lot of criticism that government is prioritising spending on airports and big railway projects. is there spending on roads right now?l significant amount of money has been committed by central government and it is making its way to local government and they are spending it on maintenance cycles and pothole works and we are coming to the end ofa works and we are coming to the end of a significantly strong and lengthy winter which has found out
as an 18—year—old i was getting through £350 a week and then asa getting through £350 a week and then and £750 a week. and today? the guys i was employing were working hard couple of years ago with £2000 a week and they are earning a significant amount of money. we are in the wrong job. the question i suppose now for the industry is if you look down any high street right now or any road there are potholes. we have had a tough winter. there is a lot of criticism that government is...
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anand then they y come here asas volunteeeers to e grgreenhse to take care of the space. stanan: with chahanging climata, agricultural practctices have o change, too. ththe project teteaches womn farmers hohow to adapt s sustaiy in order to ensure income dd fo sececuritin thehe fure. mamomosweu: so herere in greene, asas we are doining organic vevetables, itelps us to sustain n ourselve because e we sell our organicc vegetables to o the local l mat sosoe are able to have something evevery we. ststan: making themselves heard be city govnment haagreed a bic. to renenovate the grgreenhouset t ththe fuing atat t last minute. ndivile: is s stila longngay to go, b we wiwill kp on raining ouvoice e d keepn mmenting a critiquing thrr popocies and make remmendatis. identify gaps where there are gaps. stefan: : it's work that takes strength andnd perseverancnce. and ndivile mokoena has pltyty of bh. host: war,isisea, corruption d starvati. those arsomeme othe imag that come toind wheneoplee host: wthinof africa.ruption but ere's an eective antidote to such stereotypes -- movies mad
anand then they y come here asas volunteeeers to e grgreenhse to take care of the space. stanan: with chahanging climata, agricultural practctices have o change, too. ththe project teteaches womn farmers hohow to adapt s sustaiy in order to ensure income dd fo sececuritin thehe fure. mamomosweu: so herere in greene, asas we are doining organic vevetables, itelps us to sustain n ourselve because e we sell our organicc vegetables to o the local l mat sosoe are able to have something evevery we....
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alling: i grew up by the sea, and i sailed asas a very young girl, would d go out on a smsma, 12-foot boat and just loved being in the middle of the ocean. narrator: after spending over a decade at sea studying whales, dolphins, and marine life of all kinds, at age 26, gaie alling was invited to take part in a unique experiment. together with her partner, 25-year-old engineer mark van thillo, and a small team of experts, gaie lived for two years inside biosphere 2, a scientific working m model of the earth's biosphere. alling: biosphere 2 was a manmade, contained, closed system that was trying to re-create the global ecology of earth's systems. so this manmade world had all the living components necessary to be ananother biosphere. it was extremely complex, very biodiverse. nothing could go in and out o of this system from or rth's s biosphere e except information, so it was materially sealed off as a laboratory to study earth's ecology. van thillo: we had a million-gallon ocean with an entire coral reef that came from southern mexico, from yucatan. we started to look at the health of
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asa authority of the security council.he use of chemical weapons in the syrian city of douma. representatives of russia, after an inspection by our experts, stated no such incident took place. furthermore, people took pa rt took place. furthermore, people took part in this staging and, in fact, the organisers of that staging were foreign intelligence services. the syrian authorities immediately invited experts from the 0rganisation invited experts from the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons to conduct field mission to douma to establish the fa cts . mission to douma to establish the facts. these formalities were resolved and guarantees of security we re resolved and guarantees of security were provided. at that time strikes we re were provided. at that time strikes were conducted experts were already in syria and getting ready to begin the work. i want to recall the members of the security council and eve ryo ne members of the security council and everyone else on the 10th of april, when a draft resolutio
asa authority of the security council.he use of chemical weapons in the syrian city of douma. representatives of russia, after an inspection by our experts, stated no such incident took place. furthermore, people took pa rt took place. furthermore, people took part in this staging and, in fact, the organisers of that staging were foreign intelligence services. the syrian authorities immediately invited experts from the 0rganisation invited experts from the organisation for the prohibition of...
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four of the online giant's ads have been banned after the asa ruled that recommended retail prices usedision, gaming monitor, laptop and electric toothbrush were "misleading". spotify has now started publicly trading for the first time on the new york stock exchange. shares of the music—streaming service closed at $149 making the company worth $29.5 billion, well above the value of other tech firms such as twitter. just a few hours ago, the trump administration published its list of around 1,300 chinese products that it wants to hit with extra import tariffs in a move worth around $50 billion. china has responded, saying it will take counter measures to the taxes. for more on this we're nowjoined by robin brant from shanghai. it was expected that there would be retaliation, and so this could be a trade war. yes, fair to call this a nascent trade war, moves from the us on solar panels and steel and aluminium, moves from the chinese against fruit and wine and this is the second wave now of these proposals coming from the us, and a chinese response, 1300 items from the us, dirty billion do
four of the online giant's ads have been banned after the asa ruled that recommended retail prices usedision, gaming monitor, laptop and electric toothbrush were "misleading". spotify has now started publicly trading for the first time on the new york stock exchange. shares of the music—streaming service closed at $149 making the company worth $29.5 billion, well above the value of other tech firms such as twitter. just a few hours ago, the trump administration published its list of...
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iran's supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, described the air strikes asa khomeini, described the airriticism there is also quiet relief. that so far these strikes have turned out to be far more limited than many expected and that in countries like iran had prepared for the last week, moving their own forces on the ground to safer locations. they could be another impact. what we hear from damascus today is even greater defiance from president assad, his supporters and our lives. this alliance of syria, iran, his brother. they call themselves the axis of resistance. tonight he rain and hardliners began to refer to western powers as paper tigers. in today's other news: two irish rugby internationals who were cleared of raping a woman in belfast have been sacked by both ulster and ireland while paddy jackson and stuart olding were cleared of rape after a nine—week trial last month, there had been controversy over social media and text messages they had exchanged — which sparked a review into whether they should continue to play. the pair have apologised for their behaviour. five pedestri
iran's supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, described the air strikes asa khomeini, described the airriticism there is also quiet relief. that so far these strikes have turned out to be far more limited than many expected and that in countries like iran had prepared for the last week, moving their own forces on the ground to safer locations. they could be another impact. what we hear from damascus today is even greater defiance from president assad, his supporters and our lives. this alliance of...
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so are we right, would you, asa russia.guy who served 0bama russia. so are we right, would you, as a guy who served obama and is 1 million miles away from donald trump ideologically, would you say that we are now in a new era of what i think defence secretary mattis has called great power competition, where the us faces growing threats from revisionist powers as different as china and russia, but basically nations that seeks to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models, and that the us needs to shift its strategic doctrine to accommodate that, perhaps shift away from its fixation on terror that it has had the last decade and start facing up to the reality of grey power hostility with russia and maybe china as well? yes, i think that analysis is mostly right. you know, unfortunately you don't get to pick and choose. as it doesn't mean that issues like terrorism more stability in the middle east is less important, cyber attacks. indeed, they start to come together when the russian threat is notjust a missile,
so are we right, would you, asa russia.guy who served 0bama russia. so are we right, would you, as a guy who served obama and is 1 million miles away from donald trump ideologically, would you say that we are now in a new era of what i think defence secretary mattis has called great power competition, where the us faces growing threats from revisionist powers as different as china and russia, but basically nations that seeks to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models, and that...
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asa goats people into doing something.ople to share videos very quickly toa people to share videos very quickly to a very large number of people. when you say people see that and have to react, what does that mean? credibility. for example, if you are a grime artist and you got robbed and they have taken yourjewellery or you got stabbed, and people are videoing the violence that was perpetrated on you, it means that you have lost your kudos. so you have to do something to get that kudos back, to get that credibility, because you become a victim and now you have to show that you are a tough guy. and by showing that you area tough tough guy. and by showing that you are a tough guy, you get your mates together and go back and retaliate. and you‘re going to do that even though you might get hurt or someone else might get hurt, that is just what is going to happen? they say, i don‘t care, because i have lost face in my community. i can‘t show my face because of what has taken less. so asa face because of what has taken less. so
asa goats people into doing something.ople to share videos very quickly toa people to share videos very quickly to a very large number of people. when you say people see that and have to react, what does that mean? credibility. for example, if you are a grime artist and you got robbed and they have taken yourjewellery or you got stabbed, and people are videoing the violence that was perpetrated on you, it means that you have lost your kudos. so you have to do something to get that kudos back,...
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so it is a remarkable medical story as well asa a remarkable medical story as well as a political storyestion is whether yulia skripal are her father question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can be any question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be any assistance to the police investigation as to how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that?” how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that? i expect that yulia skripal will not be able to give much information, but if you keep talking to her, she may say something which she remembers which may in fact be important. but sergei skripal is the important one, because investigators consider him, think back a month or two or three before what you told us, and the people you talk to us about. did it affect his economic interest negatively, did it affect the intelligence operation? can you give us some intelligence operation? can you give us some idea about the motive behind this? as they still do not know
so it is a remarkable medical story as well asa a remarkable medical story as well as a political storyestion is whether yulia skripal are her father question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can be any question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be any assistance to the police investigation as to how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that?” how they were...
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an easterly flow coming in asa systems. an easterly flow coming in as a result of that.g colours coming our way. the origin of this area is towards eastern europe and eastern mediterranean. the butchers could be a little bit above average. it will be cold on the north sea coasts. rain at times but not all the times. not plenty of sunshine, i'm afraid, is the week goes on. tuesday, the speu is the week goes on. tuesday, the spell of rain will work out of england and wales and the parts of scotla nd england and wales and the parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern area should start to brighten up. that could be thundery showers heading into sutherland and, particularly the south—west of england and wales later in the day. the best of the sunshine to the south—east. the north—east seat post is where temperatures will be in single figures to the week ahead with that wind coming in off quite cold sea at this time of year. plenty of low cloud and missed post of head west for the dry and occasionally bright weather. this is bbc news. the headlines.
an easterly flow coming in asa systems. an easterly flow coming in as a result of that.g colours coming our way. the origin of this area is towards eastern europe and eastern mediterranean. the butchers could be a little bit above average. it will be cold on the north sea coasts. rain at times but not all the times. not plenty of sunshine, i'm afraid, is the week goes on. tuesday, the speu is the week goes on. tuesday, the spell of rain will work out of england and wales and the parts of scotla...
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asa as a society, we have always recycled, 0k? as a society, we have always recycled, ok?e as possible to use as long as possible and even our views, we transform that into something new. 0ur grandparents does it and we are just not doing it. 0nly it and we are just not doing it. only in the last 80 years have we forgot about the circular economy. we need to take that it —— convenience and take that material and turn it into something new again. it cannot look like trash, 0k? it has to add value to their existing systems so you have to come up with the technology to make sure this trash can turn into something that people want, something people are co mforta ble people want, something people are comfortable with. in other business news, the chief of saudi arabia's stock exchange expects an influx of foreign funds than the national oil firm to go public. saudi aramco is expected to be the world's biggest public offering. aramco may list on one or two foreign markets. that is it though this edition of asia's business report. —— asia business report. the top stories to sour.
asa as a society, we have always recycled, 0k? as a society, we have always recycled, ok?e as possible to use as long as possible and even our views, we transform that into something new. 0ur grandparents does it and we are just not doing it. 0nly it and we are just not doing it. only in the last 80 years have we forgot about the circular economy. we need to take that it —— convenience and take that material and turn it into something new again. it cannot look like trash, 0k? it has to add...
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we are actually creating sisanda of progress for canadians in a way that is notjust good for us asa ajust good for us as a country, but it is capturing a lot of the populist anxiety out there. that's very much what i am focused on and i will stay focused on andi focused on and i will stay focused on and i will let opinion folks opine on what they want. i will keep delivering for canadians. have you learned lessons from these things? if you don't learn everyday on how to do things that are that he won't evolve as a leader and he won't be able to be there to respond. i am a lwa ys able to be there to respond. i am always going to take and reflect on what we can do next. i asked about a controversial pipeline? energy project consider one of the most controversial in ca nada's project consider one of the most controversial in canada's history. do you feel you are in between a rock and a hard place or giving up your values? my values and the approach they put forward when i got elected was we can no longer pretend there's a choice between what's good for the economy and what's good for the
we are actually creating sisanda of progress for canadians in a way that is notjust good for us asa ajust good for us as a country, but it is capturing a lot of the populist anxiety out there. that's very much what i am focused on and i will stay focused on andi focused on and i will stay focused on and i will let opinion folks opine on what they want. i will keep delivering for canadians. have you learned lessons from these things? if you don't learn everyday on how to do things that are that...
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the home office says it's looking at nearly 50 cases relating to windrush migrants asa nearly 50 casesing to windrush migrants as a result of calls received today, and has admitted it destroyed landing cards back in 2010 belonging to this group. but insisted they were not seen as reliable evidence in immigration cases. with all eyes now on how the home office handles these cases going forward, jamaica's prime minister says he is poised to work with the british government. minister says he is poised to work with the british governmentm minister says he is poised to work with the british government. it is a concerning matter but we take note that the government has given a commitment, and we stand ready as caribbean leaders to ensure that the commitment is kept. mrs night came to the uk as a baby in 1960 along with his parents from antigua and saint kitts —— this man. he spent all of his life living, working and raising his family in leicester but was not allowed to renew his british passports in 2011 after it expired after having been told by the home office he was not a british nationa
the home office says it's looking at nearly 50 cases relating to windrush migrants asa nearly 50 casesing to windrush migrants as a result of calls received today, and has admitted it destroyed landing cards back in 2010 belonging to this group. but insisted they were not seen as reliable evidence in immigration cases. with all eyes now on how the home office handles these cases going forward, jamaica's prime minister says he is poised to work with the british government. minister says he is...
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the whole idea is you put money in to these film schemes and because it is seen asa loan, film schemesa loan, the banks will then lend more money against that as well all stops you put in a million, the banks were put in more millions. but it is not tax deductible. you avoid paying tax on your income if you plough some money into these schemes. absolutely. but then they can say you have tax notjust that amount of money but then what the banks put in as well. the overall cost will be significantly higher. this is why these numbers are so big. it is only a matter of time. if you have a tax avoidance scheme, the hmrc have said, it is avoidance so it is not illegal, but it will easily become evasion if we say it. do not do it. too late for these people. top names in football could face financial ruin. it is notjust football. it is a lot broader than that. and the question is, who is to blame? the accountants, the advisers, the individuals... certainly, some of the advisers behind this. in the golf, -- gulf news. india states go on alert for today's shot down. explain. this is today's shot
the whole idea is you put money in to these film schemes and because it is seen asa loan, film schemesa loan, the banks will then lend more money against that as well all stops you put in a million, the banks were put in more millions. but it is not tax deductible. you avoid paying tax on your income if you plough some money into these schemes. absolutely. but then they can say you have tax notjust that amount of money but then what the banks put in as well. the overall cost will be...
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what you are people of britain who still feel that a year enter the process, this asa that a year enterving to the unknown? we were told that every voter to be the european union, not alas, but voter talese, the country were tipping to recession, and our ancestors would abandon us. what us up and? employment as at an all—time—, we are the christ foreign bus and eat or economy class year. britain's economic fundamentals are strong and this time we stopped talking britain down, ended this defeating negativism, and started with confidence and our own economy and people. william cox talking to jon pen hadow. grab, the southeast asian ride—hailing company, is working with regulators in singapore, malaysia and the philippines to make sure it's takeover of uber‘s regional operations will go through. the chief at grab, anthony tan, at 36—years—old, has been catapulted into the ranks of an elite new generation of asian tech entrepreneurs. kicking off our series featuring the region's tech titans, our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani spent some time with the grab founder. meet the com
what you are people of britain who still feel that a year enter the process, this asa that a year enterving to the unknown? we were told that every voter to be the european union, not alas, but voter talese, the country were tipping to recession, and our ancestors would abandon us. what us up and? employment as at an all—time—, we are the christ foreign bus and eat or economy class year. britain's economic fundamentals are strong and this time we stopped talking britain down, ended this...
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to chemical attacks then possibly possibly only possibly mr putin could assure him by talking to mr asa but if they want to achieve a wider solution then of course some kind of idea for that is needed to put it it's all very simple he is preparing himself for the world's top most authority on a countering regime change and as long as assad is a follow up he's that he's achieved his goal but then it is much more difficult but i don't think there's going to be any military response from the russians not as yet at least analysts constantine font agger and d.-w. bureau chief in washington alexandra phenomena thank you both very much meanwhile nato representatives have been meeting in the belgian capital brussels the military alliance says all twenty nine of its members are backing the airstrikes or nato allies expressed their full support for the last night's actions which was intended to degrade the sooner she aims chemical weapons capability. to deter further chemical weapons attacks against the people of syria. may strongly condemn the repeated use of chemical weapons by the syrian regim
to chemical attacks then possibly possibly only possibly mr putin could assure him by talking to mr asa but if they want to achieve a wider solution then of course some kind of idea for that is needed to put it it's all very simple he is preparing himself for the world's top most authority on a countering regime change and as long as assad is a follow up he's that he's achieved his goal but then it is much more difficult but i don't think there's going to be any military response from the...
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according to the telegraph at the moment, it is not being seen asa at the moment, it is not being seenm terror attack. but it is a 48 she rolled german man with mental health issues. people have been seriously injured, people have been seriously injured, people have died. you have to think about the victims as much as you think about what was it that drove a man to do this. it's going to happen because how can you stop vans and ca rs because how can you stop vans and cars on the street? the mental health issue is always overlooked in these issues. whether it is an islamic terror attack or a young white man in the states of shooting at the school. the mental health issueis at the school. the mental health issue is always the last in the table. i don't understand why, it should be the first thing we are addressing. there is nowhere you can stop people in their cars driving into whatever they want to drive into. the only way to tackle it is to better mental health services. i'm about to start a project on the mental health and terrorism issue for which i have been given funding to investi
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he should be held to the highest values asa should be held to the highest values as a minister. don't know whether this is happy news or not, rachel, on the front of the guardian. and that is about drink. yeah. not happy news if you drink. yeah. not happy news if you drink. it shortens your life. although the headline might not be ...ifelt although the headline might not be ifelt bad, matching although the headline might not be i felt bad, matching the story, iimagine i felt bad, matching the story, i imagine people at home relaxing after a long, hard day at work and here we are saying it is about to shorten your life just as people are enjoying it. actually it's a bit mean. if you're watching, put it down now. note, don't put it down. keep watching. every glass of wine oi’ keep watching. every glass of wine or pint of beer over your suggested daily limit will cut half an hour from the expected life span of a ao—year—old person. you can drink quite a bit before you've cut your life by a date. there you go, it's the old glass half full, glass half empty argument. rachel, steven,
he should be held to the highest values asa should be held to the highest values as a minister. don't know whether this is happy news or not, rachel, on the front of the guardian. and that is about drink. yeah. not happy news if you drink. yeah. not happy news if you drink. it shortens your life. although the headline might not be ...ifelt although the headline might not be ifelt bad, matching although the headline might not be i felt bad, matching the story, iimagine i felt bad, matching the...
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i am sure we must play asa us the match. something special. they are notjust salah. they have other great players so we have to be very aware of all of them, not only a single player. in tennis news, rafael nadal is a strong favourite this week as the clay—court season moves to barcelona. he beat nishikori on sunday to win a record scoring 11th monte sunday to win a record scoring 11th m o nte carlo sunday to win a record scoring 11th monte carlo masters. once again it isa monte carlo masters. once again it is a tournament i know very well. i feel a little bit like home, my home is majorca, i love this club, and i enjoy playing at home in front of my people. another top seat has fallen in the world snooker championship in england. shaun murphy has been beaten by jamie jones. the england. shaun murphy has been beaten byjamiejones. the world number 51 was trailing 8—5. murphy came up short while the welshman jones goes on to play englishman wilson in the second round. just enough time to let you know in that one nba play—off m
i am sure we must play asa us the match. something special. they are notjust salah. they have other great players so we have to be very aware of all of them, not only a single player. in tennis news, rafael nadal is a strong favourite this week as the clay—court season moves to barcelona. he beat nishikori on sunday to win a record scoring 11th monte sunday to win a record scoring 11th m o nte carlo sunday to win a record scoring 11th monte carlo masters. once again it isa monte carlo...
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he perpetrates a terrible deed, his wife is no more attractive in this book and she is in the play asais book and she is in the play as a character anyway. and yet we have got a sneaking understanding of why he does it. that is why people keep coming back to macbeth. they, like you said, italy fast—paced and things happen and it's an action story and even though they have these monologues you still have to find the answers. there are many people standing on that edge and looking at opportunity that they will not grab. they have to cross that moral line. macbeth does and although there are suggestions in the text of why he does it, still it's the question of you have to come up with the answer for yourself. will people believe that he can go just like that to murder ofa he can go just like that to murder of a king from the prophecy and the bullies and ambition? we know that some people do and that's why we believe in him. we know it's possible. however horrible. in the play we know macbeth is in the prophecy the instinct thing is his reaction that he will be stunned and almost scared. i
he perpetrates a terrible deed, his wife is no more attractive in this book and she is in the play asais book and she is in the play as a character anyway. and yet we have got a sneaking understanding of why he does it. that is why people keep coming back to macbeth. they, like you said, italy fast—paced and things happen and it's an action story and even though they have these monologues you still have to find the answers. there are many people standing on that edge and looking at...
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and it really had an impact on the country ‘s economy, exports mainly to china fell off sharply and asaand as a result, people and the country ‘s elite really started to feel the impact of the sanctions, so practically giving kim jong—un no other options but to come back to the negotiating table so that he can hopefully get these sanctions lifted. that is not to say that it should undermine the significance of this summit, given how pensions were so this summit, given how pensions were so highjust late this summit, given how pensions were so high just late last year to the two lea d e rs so high just late last year to the two leaders meeting today and we are expecting the second bit of the summit starting fairly soon, with the two leaders planting a tree together. the fact that there two leaders have beenjoking about together. the fact that there two leaders have been joking about how moonjae—in‘s has leaders have been joking about how moon jae—in‘s has been leaders have been joking about how moonjae—in‘s has been waking up early just because of moonjae—in‘s has been waking up earlyjust
and it really had an impact on the country ‘s economy, exports mainly to china fell off sharply and asaand as a result, people and the country ‘s elite really started to feel the impact of the sanctions, so practically giving kim jong—un no other options but to come back to the negotiating table so that he can hopefully get these sanctions lifted. that is not to say that it should undermine the significance of this summit, given how pensions were so this summit, given how pensions were so...
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maranda, this is interesting seeing the family asa this is interesting seeing the family as a whole hereprocess charlie coming to visit earlier and it is that new generation of royals and a sense that they are breaking through a nyway sense that they are breaking through anyway that perhaps the previous generation didn't. i think that is right. there will be harry and megan's wedding this year, so it will be a kind of upbeat world year in both senses. we have just had the announcement of the commonwealth deciding that they would like charles dick every on after the queen as the figurehead. —— they would like charles to carry on after the queen. there is quite a bit ashamed going on in the news with the royal family and the contrast with other nations who have heads will stop —— quite a bit of change. there is a sense of us reassessing the monarchy and the shift he talked about other generation and comparing oui’ about other generation and comparing our system to the presidential systems, it is looking quite attractive today. in comparison. who would replace him with? even republicans hav
maranda, this is interesting seeing the family asa this is interesting seeing the family as a whole hereprocess charlie coming to visit earlier and it is that new generation of royals and a sense that they are breaking through a nyway sense that they are breaking through anyway that perhaps the previous generation didn't. i think that is right. there will be harry and megan's wedding this year, so it will be a kind of upbeat world year in both senses. we have just had the announcement of the...
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thatjust a few other games add to be taken outside of wembley and around the country, i don't see that asaund the country, i don't see that as a negative personally. wembley has witnessed many incredible moment over the years. a new chapter in that history might now be about to begin. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, the headlines tonight. arsenal rue their wasted chances, forced to settle for a draw in in their europa league semifinal against athletico madrid. wembley stadium is up for sale. and it could be the new home of the nhl here in britain. and another emphatic victory for super league leaders saint helen's as they thrashed salford. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm will perry. arsenal were punished late on by antoine griezeman as they drew their europa league semi—finalfirst leg 1—1 at the emirates. arsene wenger‘s side dominated the game but it's the visitors who take a crucial away goal back to spain next week. ben croucher watched this one. if you try to scrip
thatjust a few other games add to be taken outside of wembley and around the country, i don't see that asaund the country, i don't see that as a negative personally. wembley has witnessed many incredible moment over the years. a new chapter in that history might now be about to begin. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, the headlines tonight. arsenal rue their wasted chances,...
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the him on me is the chief civil servant in charge of brexit negotiations to david davis regards asaegards as a malign influence. david davis is the brexit secretary. we are suggesting he is at war with the chief civil servant. also the story claims. in this story it claims that this robin stieger is as a malign figure on mrs may as alan day was on mrs thatcher —— robbins figure. those who remember alan walters, a huge influence on her thinking. he was a eurosceptic, was he not? anyway, it will be david davis saying are you going to support this figure or are you going to support your cabinet colleagues? actually the funny part of this is that david davis reacted when he found out that other robbins forgave him out of the picture. it is actually quite funny. the bottomline is that is they are fiow the bottomline is that is they are now threatening her with her the eu under the bus technique that they used with margaret thatcher and there will be a showdown next week over the whole thing. what she is guessing is guessing advises. over the whole thing. what she is guessing is guessing
the him on me is the chief civil servant in charge of brexit negotiations to david davis regards asaegards as a malign influence. david davis is the brexit secretary. we are suggesting he is at war with the chief civil servant. also the story claims. in this story it claims that this robin stieger is as a malign figure on mrs may as alan day was on mrs thatcher —— robbins figure. those who remember alan walters, a huge influence on her thinking. he was a eurosceptic, was he not? anyway, it...
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because this has come asa and friends. this has come as a massive shock to the whole sport of darts. players in tears on the premier league stage tonight. the crowd was chanting his name endlessly. because of the influence that eric bristow had in the world of darts. it is an understatement. what did eric do for the sport? it is sudden to talk about his legacy, but he really did, sort of, transcend and take darts into the mainstream. to become part of the public consciousness in uk sport. we often talk about the absence of characters in sports and he was a characters in sports and he was a character with a c. he understood what crowds wanted to see. he was controversial, a maverick, he spoke his mind. he upset a few people from time to time but the man in the street warmed to him because he was one of theirs. he had time for people, he knew how to entertain and he developed his own style, his own persona. he transgressed sports for ten, 15 years and to this day, people remember the crafty cockney in his pomp. probably one
because this has come asa and friends. this has come as a massive shock to the whole sport of darts. players in tears on the premier league stage tonight. the crowd was chanting his name endlessly. because of the influence that eric bristow had in the world of darts. it is an understatement. what did eric do for the sport? it is sudden to talk about his legacy, but he really did, sort of, transcend and take darts into the mainstream. to become part of the public consciousness in uk sport. we...
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we saw the benchmark oil prices declining about 196 benchmark oil prices declining about 1% asa benchmarks declining about 1% as a result of that tweet. they did recover modestly and we are watching those prices here in asia and they are falling again. there is and they are falling again. there is a lot of nervousness about his tweet but we know as you mentioned oil prices continue to lurk at three—year highs. they are generally trading at $70 or more per barrel and the reason why oil prices have been slowly creeping up higher without consumers like us really noticing is because more than a year ago opec and non— opec members like russia got together and decided they are going to cut their oil production to try and lift oil prices, because they say they were addressing what was an oil glut in the markets. but since then these opec producers have come in and counted trump's tweet saying we have nothing to do with these oil prices, it has to do with political tensions around the world. things like sanctions against venezuela, issues around airstrikes over syria, potentially, threats to be a
we saw the benchmark oil prices declining about 196 benchmark oil prices declining about 1% asa benchmarks declining about 1% as a result of that tweet. they did recover modestly and we are watching those prices here in asia and they are falling again. there is and they are falling again. there is a lot of nervousness about his tweet but we know as you mentioned oil prices continue to lurk at three—year highs. they are generally trading at $70 or more per barrel and the reason why oil prices...
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from walmart's perspective asa country.pective as a global retailer, the biggest, what is its thinking with regards to the uk market? the real lesson is even they company like walmart isn't immune to market pressures and that should be encouraging and i think it should be encouraging and i think it should also be encouraging the competition regulators who are a lwa ys competition regulators who are always worried about if you have a company that is too large, can they squeeze out competitors. the reality is in squeeze out competitors. the reality isina squeeze out competitors. the reality is in a market like this one, you cannot escape. and something we have not mentioned is the word amazon. to what extent is the online giant like amazon having impact on walmart, sainsbury, asda? what is the interesting, it is difficult to define what the market is anymore. if the grocery market as the bricks and mortar store that you drive up to on and mortar store that you drive up toona and mortar store that you drive up to on a saturday
from walmart's perspective asa country.pective as a global retailer, the biggest, what is its thinking with regards to the uk market? the real lesson is even they company like walmart isn't immune to market pressures and that should be encouraging and i think it should be encouraging and i think it should also be encouraging the competition regulators who are a lwa ys competition regulators who are always worried about if you have a company that is too large, can they squeeze out competitors....
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normally asa give the ball away cheaply.ng you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well, whether it was sideways or forward i'm not too sure. his leadership skills were spotted early. e b as a teenager, driving them back to the first division. after six years there it was onto united in his big part that 83 cup victory. he made his england debut eight years earlier in his first international torment doing this to belgium. for the most part he played rhythm, allowing others the flow to lead my fellows. it was always his team—mates who appreciated him most. he was no wallflower at the 1986 world cup he launched his most infamous pass. the referee took that as dissent and he became the first englishman to be sent off a world cup finals match. he looked at ac milan will thought he went on to win the scottish title with rangers in his 30s and was still playing premier league football for queens park rangers not far short of his 40th birthday. wilkins had always seemed happier as an assistant in
normally asa give the ball away cheaply.ng you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well, whether it was sideways or forward i'm not too sure. his leadership skills were spotted early. e b as a teenager, driving them back to the first division. after six years there it was onto united in his big part that 83 cup victory. he made his england debut eight years earlier in his first international torment doing this to belgium. for the most part he played rhythm,...
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to roll out the red carpet which of course many of the critics of this visit certainly when mooted asa when mooted as a state visit, sadiq khan said we shouldn't roll out the red carpet. it was1.8 shouldn't roll out the red carpet. it was 1.8 million people signed a petition to save he shouldn't be having a state visit. perhaps this will be a more pared back crypt. -- pair back crypt. jeremy corbyn has said it should not happen. and if it does there should be protests. there are many people campaigning against this. i'm not sure you'll have that great time. at the palace or even balmoral is a bit down—market and paired with mar—a—lago. i'm not sure it would be his sort of place. not like trump tower. it says he is keen to play around with golf at the queen's nine hole course in scotland. those are some of the attractions for him. in some ways it's humorous, in other ways it's not, because a lot of us have reasons to not particularly want to see him here and hated. particularly when we're about to talk about the government not letting people into the country, wanting to throw people out
to roll out the red carpet which of course many of the critics of this visit certainly when mooted asa when mooted as a state visit, sadiq khan said we shouldn't roll out the red carpet. it was1.8 shouldn't roll out the red carpet. it was 1.8 million people signed a petition to save he shouldn't be having a state visit. perhaps this will be a more pared back crypt. -- pair back crypt. jeremy corbyn has said it should not happen. and if it does there should be protests. there are many people...
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asa, you heard the president. he is angry. cnn is reporting the raids on michael cohen's office, reporting a raid on one of his homes as well. at least a dozen fbi agents involved. this is aggressive. >> it's aggressive, but i think we need to be clear about what was going on here. this would have been executed pursuant to a search warrant, which means that the fbi obtained permission from a judge to enter these facilities. they would have had to show probable cause that in these locations and in specified places, documents, devices, they were going to find evidence of a crime. and a judge would have had to agree to that in order for them to do it. this was -- i think calling it a break-in is really characterizing this as something that it's not. and the crimes here apparently are related to bank fraud, which is obtaining money through illegal means from a financial institution, and potentially campaign finance violations, likely contributions that would not have been disclosed as required by law. >> let's talk a little more a
asa, you heard the president. he is angry. cnn is reporting the raids on michael cohen's office, reporting a raid on one of his homes as well. at least a dozen fbi agents involved. this is aggressive. >> it's aggressive, but i think we need to be clear about what was going on here. this would have been executed pursuant to a search warrant, which means that the fbi obtained permission from a judge to enter these facilities. they would have had to show probable cause that in these...
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with me are asa bennett, brexit editor of the telegraph and mihir bose, writer & broadcaster.y of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the missiles are coming is the headline in the i — which reports that president trump is planning air strikes against syria, following the suspected chemical attack on civilians in douma. the metro says that russia are threatening to shoot down us jets that send missiles into syria. the express has a stark headline, asking if the world is ‘0ne tweet from war?‘ the telegraph reports the prime minister has ordered british submarines to move within missile range of syria. the guardian focuses on the news that theresa may will hold an emergency cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss how the uk should respond to the alleged chemical attack. the times says the prime minister will defy calls from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn to allow mps a vote on whether to proceed with military action. and the financial times has a different lead, the rise in profits for tesco. so most of the front pages inevitably focusing on the escalating situation in syria. w
with me are asa bennett, brexit editor of the telegraph and mihir bose, writer & broadcaster.y of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the missiles are coming is the headline in the i — which reports that president trump is planning air strikes against syria, following the suspected chemical attack on civilians in douma. the metro says that russia are threatening to shoot down us jets that send missiles into syria. the express has a stark headline, asking if the world is ‘0ne tweet...
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think of the situation you think in the us army asa get me behind because i like from up i saw the name of being you know boston where your future mom. miscible and michael that some of them are and they're all i mean to some of you of love and more i mean. was it by the last mughal dr all bunkum not only was the poem little own little governable was so cool . to work in the work through those big. i guess when you think i missed something like thirty i use a few of those. but only knows what over the radio was up to me but it was a journalist i'm told i'm getting told you everything we're going to look for. when they make. me alive so you know me i mean we are winning and winning pregnant to marry and. pregnant so i stop supporting is there is always not there was not enough you know thing at the time because. i don't want to spoil our going into as i was i being it was funny and. you wonder why have a nice time but when i find you. jennifer gave birth to marianne after sleeping with a german customer a year later she met a local filipino guy. they are married but have now lived togeth
think of the situation you think in the us army asa get me behind because i like from up i saw the name of being you know boston where your future mom. miscible and michael that some of them are and they're all i mean to some of you of love and more i mean. was it by the last mughal dr all bunkum not only was the poem little own little governable was so cool . to work in the work through those big. i guess when you think i missed something like thirty i use a few of those. but only knows what...
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one of them features the great paul whitehouse, asa features the great paul whitehouse, as a night security. if you are afraid of the document want to look away now. here he is. —— if you are afraid of the dark, you might wa nt to are afraid of the dark, you might want to look away. listen, you've got two minutes to get out of this building before i come for you. if that is you... right. how are you feeling?” how are you feeling? i saw the trailer a week ago and even the trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks trailer a week ago and even the trailerfreaks me trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. trailer a week ago and even the trailerfreaks me out. i trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. i thought i can't go and see this. but if you love this kind of thing should easy it? it is clearly made by people who love these things and know the movies, nods to the hammer horrors and a nordic 2—mac not to fly called dead of might, they know their history of horror, they know how to twist the knife and make jump out of your seat and they have fun doing it. it is
one of them features the great paul whitehouse, asa features the great paul whitehouse, as a night security. if you are afraid of the document want to look away now. here he is. —— if you are afraid of the dark, you might wa nt to are afraid of the dark, you might want to look away. listen, you've got two minutes to get out of this building before i come for you. if that is you... right. how are you feeling?” how are you feeling? i saw the trailer a week ago and even the trailer a week...
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throw the switch so many things in the us of a asa get me back i'm beat up my leg from up as i mean mugging you know boston where your future maw maw miscible and buckle that some of them are there oh i mean get some of you have nothing more i mean. does it by law well he does they're all fun i'm not. the family home loving dumping him was so. forgivable i remember being. in i can when did i ask you something like but really i do think yes it was funny but i only know i don't know what our radio was up to me but it was a feeling of was the moment when i'm getting seen. that it will i think we're looking at the bar. when they meet me alive so you help me find you when you get twenty pregnant to marry and. pregnant. i stop supporting was there is always not there was not enough you know thing at the time before. i was disallowed going into as i was i being it was funny and. you want to have another sam but when i signed you. jennifer gave birth to marianne after sleeping with a german customer a year later she met a local filipino guy. they are married but have now lived together for nine yea
throw the switch so many things in the us of a asa get me back i'm beat up my leg from up as i mean mugging you know boston where your future maw maw miscible and buckle that some of them are there oh i mean get some of you have nothing more i mean. does it by law well he does they're all fun i'm not. the family home loving dumping him was so. forgivable i remember being. in i can when did i ask you something like but really i do think yes it was funny but i only know i don't know what our...
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young at 61 years old to die and i think the tributes that have come forward as you say is notjust asajust as a brilliant footballer he was, he would hold a team together, the classic midfield general but also the fact he was such a nice guy and that people have said he set himself bea that people have said he set himself be a nice person, be a great person and you can get along in life. i think... not necessarily true of all footballers. no. i have to say across the top year it describes him as an absolute gent and a class act andl as an absolute gent and a class act and i think these are the kind of role models that certainly as a mother of a football mad son and i would like to see a few more of them in theircurrent would like to see a few more of them in their current generation of players. certainly. the guardian, which of course has made a lot of the running on the cambridge analytica story reporting facebook saying the data scandal may have hit 87 million users, admission from base but what we have been discussing here on the news channel. this is a scandal which shows no sign o
young at 61 years old to die and i think the tributes that have come forward as you say is notjust asajust as a brilliant footballer he was, he would hold a team together, the classic midfield general but also the fact he was such a nice guy and that people have said he set himself bea that people have said he set himself be a nice person, be a great person and you can get along in life. i think... not necessarily true of all footballers. no. i have to say across the top year it describes him...
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legal basis of many things in the us army asa get me back i'm beat up i like from up i saw the name of being in a bar somewhere you future more or less of on but all that some of them are there oh i think that some of you have nothing more i mean. as if i love my little doctor all bunkum not only was the poem little poem more than doubling the arsenal for. the work the work through those big. things i can when you think i get something like thirty two face you must. be right over the radio stuff to me that it was a journalist i'm told i'm getting told you everything working at the bar. when they meet me nearly as though you know me you know when you get when you say you will marry and you know that. pregnant. i stopped supporting was there is always know there was something missing in fighting at the time before. i was disallowed going into as i was i being in a little money and. you know and all have a nice time but when last i knew. jennifer gave birth to marianne after sleeping with a german customer a year later she met a local filipino guy. they are married but have now lived toge
legal basis of many things in the us army asa get me back i'm beat up i like from up i saw the name of being in a bar somewhere you future more or less of on but all that some of them are there oh i think that some of you have nothing more i mean. as if i love my little doctor all bunkum not only was the poem little poem more than doubling the arsenal for. the work the work through those big. things i can when you think i get something like thirty two face you must. be right over the radio...
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a asa get me behind beat up my leg from my past so i mean mugging you know boston where your future mom was the symbol and by the way that some of them are they're all i mean to some of you of nothing more i mean. as if i don't love the earl of one i'm not. the family home loving dumping him was so cool. the idea of the are ready to be. looking like it when the guy is something like but really i do think he is going to listen to me but he only knows me as i don't know what our radio was up to. but it is a journalist the moment when i'm getting seen. that it will i think working at the bar. when they meet me near like oh you know me i mean you know when you get twenty pregnant to marry and you know pregnant. i stop supporting is there is always not there was not enough you know five thing at a time before. i was disallowed going into as i was i being in a little money and. you know not all have a nice time but when i signed you know. jennifer gave birth to marianne after sleeping with a german customer a year later she met a local filipino guy. they are married but have now lived togethe
a asa get me behind beat up my leg from my past so i mean mugging you know boston where your future mom was the symbol and by the way that some of them are they're all i mean to some of you of nothing more i mean. as if i don't love the earl of one i'm not. the family home loving dumping him was so cool. the idea of the are ready to be. looking like it when the guy is something like but really i do think he is going to listen to me but he only knows me as i don't know what our radio was up to....
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the cabinet, which met this afternoon, asa cabinet, which met this afternoon, as a difficult decision which met this afternoon, as a difficult decision to makem isa as a difficult decision to makem is a very delicate circumstance and we have to make this judgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through bases, knowing exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly what we're trying to achieve a nd exa ctly exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly how strong the evidence is. jeremy corbyn is again and exactly how strong the evidence is. jeremy corbyn is again warning of the dangers of military action. more bombing, more killing, more war will not save life. it will take more lives and spawn the war. seven yea rs of more lives and spawn the war. seven years of war in syria and its many layers of conflict have caused catastrophic damage. there are no good options for western involvement and the stakes are very high. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. that cabinet meeting seems to be still going on? it has been more than an hour
the cabinet, which met this afternoon, asa cabinet, which met this afternoon, as a difficult decision which met this afternoon, as a difficult decision to makem isa as a difficult decision to makem is a very delicate circumstance and we have to make this judgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through bases, knowing exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly what we're trying to achieve a nd exa ctly exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly how strong the...
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look on this edition of living in the us army asa got me by a leg from up i saw the name of being you know boston where your future more. miscible and bottle that some of them are and they're all i mean to some of you have nothing more i mean. was it by the last mughal dr will quantum not only was the burma only love and government was so poor. but worthy of the work through those big. things like and when you think i ask you something i really do say you. only knows that over the radio to me that it was a journalist i'm told i'm getting told you everything working at the bar. when they meet me away so it helps me you know in a good way to bring in former. and. pregnant. i stop supporting is there is always know something was not enough you know thing at the time because. i was disallowed of going into as i was i being it i was i knew. you were not well have a nice time but when i find you. jennifer gave birth to marianne after sleeping with a german customer a year later she met a local filipino guy. they are married but have now lived together for nine years you. know i'm. not going
look on this edition of living in the us army asa got me by a leg from up i saw the name of being you know boston where your future more. miscible and bottle that some of them are and they're all i mean to some of you have nothing more i mean. was it by the last mughal dr will quantum not only was the burma only love and government was so poor. but worthy of the work through those big. things like and when you think i ask you something i really do say you. only knows that over the radio to me...