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i love the london eye and i think it is the best in the world. ittle, i used to see it on tv. it's london fireworks. everyone comes from all around the world to see the show here, and to see what the mayor of london did for us to celebrate this beautiful moment. but forget the fireworks, dubai put ona but forget the fireworks, dubai put on a laser show on the world's tallest building. 0ne on a laser show on the world's tallest building. one for organisers to think about in 2020. two border force patrol boats are to be redeployed from overseas to patrol the english channel in response to recent migrant crossings. the home secretary, sajid javid's, announcement comes after he met with border force and national crime agency officials to discuss an action plan to tackle the growing number of migrants attempting to get to the uk. 12 more migrants, including a ten—year—old child, arrived on the kent coast, bringing the total who have attempted to get here since november to 239. this report from vicki young contains some flash photography. kent police ex
i love the london eye and i think it is the best in the world. ittle, i used to see it on tv. it's london fireworks. everyone comes from all around the world to see the show here, and to see what the mayor of london did for us to celebrate this beautiful moment. but forget the fireworks, dubai put ona but forget the fireworks, dubai put on a laser show on the world's tallest building. 0ne on a laser show on the world's tallest building. one for organisers to think about in 2020. two border...
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you are getting the wonderful lights of the london eye behind us but actually, i don't know if you can know if you can hearfrom the studio, actually, i don't know if you can hear from the studio, some actually, i don't know if you can hearfrom the studio, some music, there are some people here, they have already tried to get their spots to watch the fireworks, eight tonnes of fireworks due to take off from different barges and pontoons and the london eye and joining me, jim donald, who is in charge of the whole operation, scarily, i would say! what does it feel like to be the man overseeing one of the biggest events in the calendar year. real privilege, something i have been blessed with doing for a number of years, i have a number of people in my team who interact with local authorities, it is an annual gathering of the clan, we all know what we need to do to make this work. this we are responsible for it, we are making sure we have an awesome night, a safe night for the people coming down, and create an amazing show behind us on the london eye. it is a mix between city operations and
you are getting the wonderful lights of the london eye behind us but actually, i don't know if you can know if you can hearfrom the studio, actually, i don't know if you can hear from the studio, some actually, i don't know if you can hearfrom the studio, some music, there are some people here, they have already tried to get their spots to watch the fireworks, eight tonnes of fireworks due to take off from different barges and pontoons and the london eye and joining me, jim donald, who is in...
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, and we arejoined by well as barges and pontoons and the london eye, and we are joined by the london the london mayor, sadik khan. how are you looking forward to the celebrations? very excited, it is quiet now but in three or four hours' time, there will be loads of people, more than 100,000, on both sides of the thames, one of the highlights of the thames, bring in the new year, at this show we thought we would celebrate the amazing contribution made to the city by londoners who are eu citizens, and most of the artists tonight that we will have the soundtrack from will be european artists and i am excited. the thing you have decided is london is open, why is it important to have that? when i speak with business people, those from other parts of the world, it isa those from other parts of the world, it is a concern that if we leave the european union we will stop being open—minded, outward —looking, pluralistic, the message needs to be heard loud and clear, london is open, to talent, to business people, to students, in some languages, during the course of the fireworks, we will say t
, and we arejoined by well as barges and pontoons and the london eye, and we are joined by the london the london mayor, sadik khan. how are you looking forward to the celebrations? very excited, it is quiet now but in three or four hours' time, there will be loads of people, more than 100,000, on both sides of the thames, one of the highlights of the thames, bring in the new year, at this show we thought we would celebrate the amazing contribution made to the city by londoners who are eu...
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i love the london eye and i think it is the best in the world. ound the world to see the show here and to see what the mayor of london did for us to celebrate this beautiful moment. dubai went one step further, with fireworks from the world's tallest building, something for london to think about next year! regarding the incident in manchester, we are hearing that a british transport police officer is among three people injured at victoria station following the knife attack. that's all from me. from all of us here, good night and a happy new year. this is bbc world news, the headlines. some more detail on the news in manchester, so far we understand the people including a police officer have been wounded in a stabbing at victoria station in manchester. a statement in british transport police said officers have responded to reports of a man wielding a knife, one man has been arrested. we understand a man and a woman were taken to hospital and we are getting details that the third individual injured was in fact a british transport police officer. he
i love the london eye and i think it is the best in the world. ound the world to see the show here and to see what the mayor of london did for us to celebrate this beautiful moment. dubai went one step further, with fireworks from the world's tallest building, something for london to think about next year! regarding the incident in manchester, we are hearing that a british transport police officer is among three people injured at victoria station following the knife attack. that's all from me....
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absolutely, the london eye is busy, it is a busy time of year, we don't want to disrupt that, unlikes in advance, we just work through the night, putting things on it, but the live pyrotechnics cannot happen until the public are off, the last ride was at 4pm, the lights went in, and right now, behind us, the pyro team are putting the final fixtures on there. and we should see everything from midnight tonight. many parts of the world have already welcomed in 2019. australia was among the first countries to celebrate with sydney harbour transformed into a blaze of colour james waterhouse has been taking a look at the celebrations. five, four, three, two, one. cheering as geography dictates, new zealand is always one of the first to welcome the new year. helped along with 500 kilograms of pyrotechnics from the sky tower in auckland. and a record amount of fireworks in sydney to do this to the skyline, for more than one and a half million people. and then, it was north korea's turn. a rare concert at kim il—sung square, in pyongyang. this state television footage shows people praising th
absolutely, the london eye is busy, it is a busy time of year, we don't want to disrupt that, unlikes in advance, we just work through the night, putting things on it, but the live pyrotechnics cannot happen until the public are off, the last ride was at 4pm, the lights went in, and right now, behind us, the pyro team are putting the final fixtures on there. and we should see everything from midnight tonight. many parts of the world have already welcomed in 2019. australia was among the first...
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that is when they started to put all the fireworks in and around the london eye, which is what makesfferent from any other around the world. that everything is pretty much at the last minute. eight tonnes of fireworks are due to go off from different barges and pontoons. 348 of them along the river thames. eight tonnes of fireworks. 3000 people working really hard and diligently to try to make sure that everything you're going to see tonight is on point. the london mayor has said that the theme of the fireworks tonight is that london is open. he wants to give the message to the 1 open. he wants to give the message to the1 million people open. he wants to give the message to the 1 million people from open. he wants to give the message to the1 million people from in open. he wants to give the message to the 1 million people from in and around europe who have made london their home that it is open to them to work with regards to brexit, due to work with regards to brexit, due to happen in march 2019. so in about two and a half hours, the party will get louder, i don't know if you can he
that is when they started to put all the fireworks in and around the london eye, which is what makesfferent from any other around the world. that everything is pretty much at the last minute. eight tonnes of fireworks are due to go off from different barges and pontoons. 348 of them along the river thames. eight tonnes of fireworks. 3000 people working really hard and diligently to try to make sure that everything you're going to see tonight is on point. the london mayor has said that the theme...
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a fun fact for you -- organizers did not have access to the london eye, which you can see behind me, until 4:00 this afternoon. lots of fireworks in and around, which is what makes itifferent displny other fireworks around the world. everything is pretty much to the la minute 8 tons of fireworks. d frferent barges and pontoons. 348 of them along the river thames. there are 3000 people working really hard and diligently to make sure that everything you are going to see tonight is on point. khan said theadiq scenrkup to tonight's fire is london is open. he wants to give the message to the one llion people who have made london their home that it is open for them to work with regard to brexit, which is due to happen in march 2019. karin: that is the scene in london. a spectacular display is planned in edinburgh in half an hour's time. andrew black is there for us. andrew: the party is well. underw 65,000 people will be here in central edinburgh to bring in the new year. lots of music and entertainment happening. franz ferdinand, scottish indie band, are the main headliners. let's have a
a fun fact for you -- organizers did not have access to the london eye, which you can see behind me, until 4:00 this afternoon. lots of fireworks in and around, which is what makes itifferent displny other fireworks around the world. everything is pretty much to the la minute 8 tons of fireworks. d frferent barges and pontoons. 348 of them along the river thames. there are 3000 people working really hard and diligently to make sure that everything you are going to see tonight is on point. khan...
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started back injuly, eight tonnes will take off from 3a8 firing locations on barges, pontoons and the london eye been silent for 2018, will kick off the year of 2019. now, it may be a bit quiet. butjust in a few hours 100,000 people are expected to line the embankment along the river thames, to watch the biggest fireworks display in europe. 12.5 million are expected to tune in and watch it live on their tvs. but a new year signals new change. so let's find out what people would like for 2019. so, number one, i want to lose weight, because this fat really needs to go. for 2019, i want to save more money. to be more happy, healthy and wise. to welcome another new great—grandchild in the spring. what i want for 2019 is for wales to win the rugby world cup, donald trump to be abducted by aliens, brexit to be cancelled. happy new year, everybody! of course, a new year brings new hopes and dreams. but for now, 2019 is going off with a bang. chi chi izundu, bbc news. and do stay with us, from 11pm tonight we have coverage of the new year celebrations across europe and then in london and edinburgh as th
started back injuly, eight tonnes will take off from 3a8 firing locations on barges, pontoons and the london eye been silent for 2018, will kick off the year of 2019. now, it may be a bit quiet. butjust in a few hours 100,000 people are expected to line the embankment along the river thames, to watch the biggest fireworks display in europe. 12.5 million are expected to tune in and watch it live on their tvs. but a new year signals new change. so let's find out what people would like for 2019....
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a mary pop pins stunt double riding on top of the london eye art of the promotional new art of the promotional new push for the mary ♪ he's gonna do it! ♪ you gotta see this! ♪ owen's gonna do it! ♪ i got him. ♪ come on, come on, come on! alright! come on, come on! come on! yeah! ♪ so how about another game? new listerine® ready! tabs™ aren't gum, mints, or marbles. seriously, what is this? if you guessed they're tabs that turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth instantly, then you were correct. and that was a really good guess. nice job. kayla: our dad was in the hospital. josh: because of smoking. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. kayla: do you know how hard it is to smoke in a hospital? by the time we could, we were like... what are we doing? kayla: it was time for nicodermcq. the nicodermcq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. and doubles your chances of quitting. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. give joyat kohl's!.. nicodermcq. give joy with ra% off our best actives!... and get joy with
a mary pop pins stunt double riding on top of the london eye art of the promotional new art of the promotional new push for the mary ♪ he's gonna do it! ♪ you gotta see this! ♪ owen's gonna do it! ♪ i got him. ♪ come on, come on, come on! alright! come on, come on! come on! yeah! ♪ so how about another game? new listerine® ready! tabs™ aren't gum, mints, or marbles. seriously, what is this? if you guessed they're tabs that turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean...
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eyes... in a rented space in north london, young entrepeneurs are using algorithms figure out where is the eyesace in north london, young entrepeneurs are using artificial intelligence to improve the viewing experience. their software understands and rapidly models the intricacies of the face. i grew up in a very small country with 5 million people, which means that we are too small for anyone to want to dub content, so we had subtitles. and reading subtitles, it does take away a certain element of the experience. how do we make sure that this technology is used for its commercial benefits rather than through its political dangers? i think it's very important to have good access to the space that understands the technology and helps shape it, and also build some sort of public awareness perspective and also very much develop safety nets to ensure it is not used for bad. let me give you an example of how this ai technology can be used. so for instance, i might say my name is amol and i love reggae music and my favourite band is the wailers. how about i say that again in vietnamese? not a languag
eyes... in a rented space in north london, young entrepeneurs are using algorithms figure out where is the eyesace in north london, young entrepeneurs are using artificial intelligence to improve the viewing experience. their software understands and rapidly models the intricacies of the face. i grew up in a very small country with 5 million people, which means that we are too small for anyone to want to dub content, so we had subtitles. and reading subtitles, it does take away a certain...
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we are keeping an eye on london, brent.: will be right back. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] stories stories on our twenty ninety nine you don't you don't. tension. remains nice nice [inaudible] structural gouldld. several days it's and the reasonon the he and his
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london. the headlines: the eyes to the right, 311, the noes to the left, 293. extraordinary scenes in the british parliament — theresa may's goverment suffers two significant defeats over her brexit deal with the eu. just hours into the first of five days of a crucial debate on the deal, the prime minister is now fighting for her political life. the choice before parliament is clear — this deal, no deal, or the risk of no brexit. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: two senior us republicans senators say they're now certain the saudi crown prince is guilty of the murder ofjamal khashoggi. india faces a explosion in the number of lung cancer cases. doctors say high levels of air pollution are to blame. even when we are looking at the lungs of so—called non—smokers, we hardly see pink lungs. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. it's 1am in the morning here in london, where the british government has suffered two major defeats in parliament as it begins a five—day debate o
london. the headlines: the eyes to the right, 311, the noes to the left, 293. extraordinary scenes in the british parliament — theresa may's goverment suffers two significant defeats over her brexit deal with the eu. just hours into the first of five days of a crucial debate on the deal, the prime minister is now fighting for her political life. the choice before parliament is clear — this deal, no deal, or the risk of no brexit. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: two...
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providing consular assistance to the family markets and that's all for business we're keeping an eye on london brant will be right back . into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the census and. cutting through the rhetoric holding the fossil to account facts the conflict. conflicts a conflict zone with two subjects on w.w. . like we were. when we were. eighty percent of americans at some point in our law. well experience hardship listen. up and. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a script is a reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china churchy people are told is that stuff and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about be fai
providing consular assistance to the family markets and that's all for business we're keeping an eye on london brant will be right back . into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the census and. cutting through the rhetoric holding the fossil to account facts the conflict. conflicts a conflict zone with two subjects on w.w. . like we were. when...
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lauren: all eyes on london as british parliament will hold no confident vote, you are there in londonnow, what are you hearing? do you think may is in danger of losing her job? >> well, i think the fact that having no confidence is around for six months and reverse kind of way it's actually a good thing. whatever the outcome it will remove uncertainty of another confidence vote because even if it succeeds, there won't be another one for 12 months. i for one don't think it would succeed. the vote to take 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., simply speaking, initiate the votes of confidence is one thing, getting 158 conservative party mp's to vote her out is a different matter. cheryl: say that you're correct and she stays in power there, then what happens with brexit? she's in brussels and fight leadership challenge, she has to make headway with eu, what happens? >> in a provers kind of way can help her hand. if she wins the vote substantively and i would suggest she gets more than 200 votes voting in her favor it should and i say should put this matter to bed. doesn't change the challenges facing
lauren: all eyes on london as british parliament will hold no confident vote, you are there in londonnow, what are you hearing? do you think may is in danger of losing her job? >> well, i think the fact that having no confidence is around for six months and reverse kind of way it's actually a good thing. whatever the outcome it will remove uncertainty of another confidence vote because even if it succeeds, there won't be another one for 12 months. i for one don't think it would succeed....
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life's necessities that most of us takes for granted, soap, shampoo and other personal eye hygiene products. wenn in london has the story. >> sandra coally came to london two years ago after fleeing violence in the congo. >> i was depressed and i can say dirty because i couldn't take care of myself. >> she arrived with just the clothes on her back and couldn't afford soap or shampoo. but a few miles away, these women were about to intervene. >> you can take toiletries and match them up with people who desperately needed them and there are millions of people who desperately needed them. >> they created beauty banks, an organization providing free products. >> we need to stay clean for our dignity, for our self-respect and our dignity. >> now you can come through, you can hug me, i smell nice. >> what st media post asking for unused makeup has turned into this. an explosion of toothpaste, lip gloss and eye shadow. each wheelchair, founder joe jones spends hours packing boxes of supplies. >> so this is ready to be sent off to a charity. >> exactly. so that will go. we have a list of about 130 charities. >> be
life's necessities that most of us takes for granted, soap, shampoo and other personal eye hygiene products. wenn in london has the story. >> sandra coally came to london two years ago after fleeing violence in the congo. >> i was depressed and i can say dirty because i couldn't take care of myself. >> she arrived with just the clothes on her back and couldn't afford soap or shampoo. but a few miles away, these women were about to intervene. >> you can take toiletries...
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this as we keep our eyes on london's gatwick airport, as absolute chaos has erupted there. london's gatwick airport is that nation's second largest. now, two rogue drones overnight illegally flew into restricted air space. all the runways had to be shut down as police put on a cat and mouse chase here. planes were grounded, they still are. all ez jet flights have been canceled, tens of thousands of passengers have been affected. authorities are now saying they believe this was a deliberate act to disrupt flights during the busiest travel day of the holiday season, and reports are that police have called in the army to deal with the situation. it will not reopen before tomorrow morning. now, joining us in a fox business exclusive is the man himself who predicted the rise of the drones, venture capitalist tim draper. tim, thank you for coming on in a fox business exclusive. you had real foresight five years ago. >> my pleasure. this should be fun, huh? liz: they're not having fun in gatwick. >> no. liz: you had this foresight five years ago and in fact, i want to play a sound
this as we keep our eyes on london's gatwick airport, as absolute chaos has erupted there. london's gatwick airport is that nation's second largest. now, two rogue drones overnight illegally flew into restricted air space. all the runways had to be shut down as police put on a cat and mouse chase here. planes were grounded, they still are. all ez jet flights have been canceled, tens of thousands of passengers have been affected. authorities are now saying they believe this was a deliberate act...
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and for the very latest developments let's cross over to above a vessel who keeps an eye on the action in london to about saw financial market correspondent in frankfurt sunday with you barbara i know that teresa mayes cabinet is currently discussing a no deal bricks it said not rio what exactly is on the table there. we would like to know about but even minister when they walked into the meeting a good two hours ago didn't see the papers beforehand they did they were just distributed more or less at the door but of course some details are known and they are completely conventional philip hammond the count chancellor of the checker had said that he would release another two billion from the four billion he had said is that inside for those emergency preparations right now and then of course we're talking about more border guards we're talking about more stockpiling off essential goods like like medicine some things but if you then here in an interview the health secretary. met ten kark say that he was not of the biggest by our fridges in the world you know the time has come to every so these the
and for the very latest developments let's cross over to above a vessel who keeps an eye on the action in london to about saw financial market correspondent in frankfurt sunday with you barbara i know that teresa mayes cabinet is currently discussing a no deal bricks it said not rio what exactly is on the table there. we would like to know about but even minister when they walked into the meeting a good two hours ago didn't see the papers beforehand they did they were just distributed more or...
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london. thank you. >>> another black eye for facebook. this one's a biggie. "the new york times" reporting the social network gave major tech companies much more access to people's data than it originally disclosed. the company was already reeling from a series of privacy scandals. now hundreds of documents obtained by the "times" detail among other things how facebook allowed microsoft's bing search engine to see the names of virtually all of facebook users' friends. facebook also gave netflix and spotify the ability to read users' private messages. >> facebook also allowed amazon to obtain users' names and contact information through their friends and let yahoo! view friends' posts as recently as this summer. some of those companies offering varying levels of denials overnight. in total more than 150 companies benefited from the deals. facebook's director of public policy says none of the partnerships violated users' privacy. he says most of the partnerships did not require users' consent because facebook considered the partners extensions of itself. facebo
london. thank you. >>> another black eye for facebook. this one's a biggie. "the new york times" reporting the social network gave major tech companies much more access to people's data than it originally disclosed. the company was already reeling from a series of privacy scandals. now hundreds of documents obtained by the "times" detail among other things how facebook allowed microsoft's bing search engine to see the names of virtually all of facebook users'...
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one time i read that what is now called the eye, the big ferris wheel in london, british airways wasupporting it and they could not get it assembled and the cannot get it to work. and you rented a -- was it a blimp? richard: we actually had a small blimp company, and we scrambled the blimp and we flew over the eye as it was still on the ground and all the world's press were there to watch this be erected. and all they said, ba cannot get it up. and we we got the headlines, they didn't. david: it turned out well and in you began building other companies. did you always think your creativity could get it off the ground? richard: well again, the only reason we would go into a new sector is if we felt it was being badly run by other people. so the reason we went into trains was the government were running trains, british rail was dilapidated trains, a miserable service. we just felt we could go in, get a fantastic new real start and we could make a big difference, so we took the busiest mainline on the west coast and we have gone from 8 million passengers to nearly 40 million passengers.
one time i read that what is now called the eye, the big ferris wheel in london, british airways wasupporting it and they could not get it assembled and the cannot get it to work. and you rented a -- was it a blimp? richard: we actually had a small blimp company, and we scrambled the blimp and we flew over the eye as it was still on the ground and all the world's press were there to watch this be erected. and all they said, ba cannot get it up. and we we got the headlines, they didn't. david:...
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london. is assistant stuart craddock to keep an eye on them credit later said he hadn't touched anything in fleming's laboratory. at the end of the summer fleming returned to the lab. i rummaged around in the stuff of the caucus cultures i started before the holiday . and i saw it before he left a yellow bacterial culture had been growing in the dish but now some of it had. managed and the mood had taken its place. budged my finger sometimes you stumble upon something you want looking for. arms in the course of the judge he checked his culture sworn the last saw. something on one of the. coaches and she. spun fleming had an eye for interesting phenomena he saw that a mold had contaminated the petri dish and that mirrored the bacteria had vanished . the mold was the creating a substance that had an antibiotic effect on to do it as. a child it does i sense that the mold was good. of it even though i had no idea yet how good it would turn out to be claiming soon realize that a natural antiseptic had begun growing in his bacterial culture the very thing he had been searching for for so long. at the kiel
london. is assistant stuart craddock to keep an eye on them credit later said he hadn't touched anything in fleming's laboratory. at the end of the summer fleming returned to the lab. i rummaged around in the stuff of the caucus cultures i started before the holiday . and i saw it before he left a yellow bacterial culture had been growing in the dish but now some of it had. managed and the mood had taken its place. budged my finger sometimes you stumble upon something you want looking for. arms...
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eyes. they had to medically evacuate her to london. that was really a sad situation. he stayed on and did duty while his wife was evacuated. guard whoine security in ourring this hat was embassy. if i can point you to this embassy. this building. the 1970's ton earthquake standards, which is why on the outside, it looks pretty secure. on the inside, as you can tell the television set, we were devastated. the rock that came from our embassy was blown into one of the vehicles. somebody found it in her vehicle. bombing, i of the was on the 21st floor. pounds ofwith 2000 tnt exploded right here. wasmound of rebel you see once a seventh -- once -- the amount of rebel you see -- the you see was ae seven story office building. it looked pretty ok compared to the front they have, which is now in total rubble. that created a public relations -- didecause our marines what they were trained to do when the bombs went off. they got there guns out. securityided perimeter with thousands -- provided perimeter security. what thousands of canyons saw was white men with guns. guns point
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and there's more another sector that could get into trouble banking london ranks as one of the world's top financial centers with eyes a deal financial operations could because often clients in the e.u. and then there is health care the u.k. imports lifesaving medicines like insulin and cancer treatments the government has already admitted its stockpiling drugs in case of a no tailback says. the e.u. and the u.k. are now busy pushing contingency measures in place with the knowledge that a no deal drugs it would actually be a pretty big deal well i am joined tonight by the. old from brussels barbara has been on the front line of the battles since day one she has chronicled every twist and turn in her bra diaries some of her more recent entries are entitled wives and anarky the dream has dived or how about this one a monkey fights on mad house in westminster. barbara why monty python is it is correct that that funny or is bad. it is maybe funny only for the outside of service but it is rather man and served like many of. the sketches for instance recently after the no confidence vote against series m a from the side of
and there's more another sector that could get into trouble banking london ranks as one of the world's top financial centers with eyes a deal financial operations could because often clients in the e.u. and then there is health care the u.k. imports lifesaving medicines like insulin and cancer treatments the government has already admitted its stockpiling drugs in case of a no tailback says. the e.u. and the u.k. are now busy pushing contingency measures in place with the knowledge that a no...
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moment the business community is probably rolling their eyes shaking their hands or throwing things of walls that's pretty bad standing by with us in london and barbara something interesting that theresa may mentioned in her speech she raised the issue of article fifteen you know of course britain triggered that article on the e.u. level and that is really what ultimately is now triggering the timeline for braggs it but there are some questions which have emerged about it and whether or not britain actually needs to and here to the deadlines and an article fifty in the past couple of weeks walk us through that. i mean the deadline and that is one of the main points of contention is that many of her opponents tell her that she shouldn't have triggered article fifty before really knowing what the party wants what the conservative party once before really knowing what the line in the negotiations could be the line to take towards the european union she came out then rather quickly saying oh we want to completely out we don't want to customs union we don't want. the rest the single market and we want to be sort of on our own make our own trad
moment the business community is probably rolling their eyes shaking their hands or throwing things of walls that's pretty bad standing by with us in london and barbara something interesting that theresa may mentioned in her speech she raised the issue of article fifteen you know of course britain triggered that article on the e.u. level and that is really what ultimately is now triggering the timeline for braggs it but there are some questions which have emerged about it and whether or not...
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david vance political commentator on the lines respectively from the london belfast thank you guys for being on even though you can't see eye to eye on this one thanks penalty international. thank you haven't thank you i thank you for two to twenty eight off of his past ten o'clock at night this evening in moscow but it was kind of annoying for me and the rest of the team here working tonight thanks i was so much of what she was more for me just about thirty two minutes and i was more. people. going to talk about bad predatory oh yeah they're out there. prosecution only. this should. be called where you. just read you'll find. somebody do i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on the. security jennifer nance with the bundled up business models used by american corporations. to see to. see controls on the scene. of the solution. in association with. little could he saw as it is just simply a leisurely came to. an investigative documentary. ghost war. the united states is home to over three million native americans who have suffered some of the worst state sponsored abuse oppression.
david vance political commentator on the lines respectively from the london belfast thank you guys for being on even though you can't see eye to eye on this one thanks penalty international. thank you haven't thank you i thank you for two to twenty eight off of his past ten o'clock at night this evening in moscow but it was kind of annoying for me and the rest of the team here working tonight thanks i was so much of what she was more for me just about thirty two minutes and i was more. people....
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as eyes are on brussels london, belfast, and brussels see different relations.ncine lacqua is at westminster. it has been a cold couple of days for prime minister may. needine: this is what mp's to focus their minds. .heresa may survive that coup as she is going to get a better deal. it is unlikely she will get a better deal. back to getting the deal through parliament. it should be done by january 21, and it is about political posh train to now and then. tom: i can barely keep up with it. the impact on economic growth and lower expectations goes right back to the central banks, including chairman powell in washington. here is first word news. is concernedtrump about the prospect he will be in peach. the president has called friends outside the white house to vent and get their input. nbc says the president was not at the oval office yesterday until noon. president trump's former michael cohen will let prosecutors know after the investigation is complete. campaignnvicted on finance laws and lying to congress. in other news, some relief for u.s. farmers from chin
as eyes are on brussels london, belfast, and brussels see different relations.ncine lacqua is at westminster. it has been a cold couple of days for prime minister may. needine: this is what mp's to focus their minds. .heresa may survive that coup as she is going to get a better deal. it is unlikely she will get a better deal. back to getting the deal through parliament. it should be done by january 21, and it is about political posh train to now and then. tom: i can barely keep up with it. the...
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hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the top stories now turkey's foreign minister has accused many european countries of turning a blind eye to the murder of the saudi jonas jamal khashoggi now that was speaking at the doha forum where the u.n. chief antennae of the terrorists called for a credible investigation saying a hoarder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of trying to cover up the crime because of its lack of transparency in the investigation turkey is also frustrated with what it sees as an action on the part of the west many european countries who are promoting the freedom of media for freedom of expression are closing their eyes and this country and the politicians you know you see this statement putting some sanctions on the people who are already in prison who will never be visiting dos countries calls are now growing louder for an international investigation what we have said since the beginning is it's absolutely essential to have a credible investigation and to the punishment of those that were kil
hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the top stories now turkey's foreign minister has accused many european countries of turning a blind eye to the murder of the saudi jonas jamal khashoggi now that was speaking at the doha forum where the u.n. chief antennae of the terrorists called for a credible investigation saying a hoarder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of...
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. >>> now u've probably seen them, the eye catching renderings for a new ballpark near jack london square iu >> reporter: you just kind of wanted to come over here and sort of imagine many what this might look like. >> doesn't everybody want to imagine what a big old nice ballpark in oakland would look like? >> reporter: it would be a pretty incredible spot for a ballpark perched on the water overlooking alameda, but it's not just baseball fans cheering on the a's vision for a stadium here at howard terminal. >> i'm standing here in front of 980 which is a great divide and scar on the city of oakland. >> the long sought freeway which promises to funnel millions of commuter dollars into downtown oakland has been the center of a raging controversy ever since construction got underway. >> reporter: construction divided oakland in the late '70s and the freeway itself divides the city to this day, downtown and west oakland separated by 550 feet of highway lanes and access roads. >> it's actually the on ramps and off ramps to the 980 connector that creates such a great barrier. >> reporter: chr
. >>> now u've probably seen them, the eye catching renderings for a new ballpark near jack london square iu >> reporter: you just kind of wanted to come over here and sort of imagine many what this might look like. >> doesn't everybody want to imagine what a big old nice ballpark in oakland would look like? >> reporter: it would be a pretty incredible spot for a ballpark perched on the water overlooking alameda, but it's not just baseball fans cheering on the a's...
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will need to wait for more confirmation on that in the hours that come our eye for the moment a team bomb a life or stereo in london thanks andy. campaigning for sunday's presidential election in the democratic republic of congo has been suspended in kinshasa this means a rally planned in the capital for later on wednesday by opposition leader martin for unity is now considered illegal and he is one of several candidates trying to replace president joseph kabila opposition parties pick for you knew a former oil executive to be their unity can do also vying for the top job is the man known as kabila is in force or emanuel ramadani should darty former interior minister and candidates of the ruling people's party for construction and democracy felix was until recently part of the opposition alliance that supported for uli but he backed out of that deal and is now running for president. joins us live now from kinshasa saying. catherine bring us up to date what's happening there now. with the members of my people who are traveling with you and that. deal trying to make this thing where the courts are that way through. t
will need to wait for more confirmation on that in the hours that come our eye for the moment a team bomb a life or stereo in london thanks andy. campaigning for sunday's presidential election in the democratic republic of congo has been suspended in kinshasa this means a rally planned in the capital for later on wednesday by opposition leader martin for unity is now considered illegal and he is one of several candidates trying to replace president joseph kabila opposition parties pick for you...
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turkey's foreign minister accuses europe of turning a blind eye to the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. oh i maryam namazie in london you know with al jazeera also coming up on the program an old quoting count as frank as president reluctantly reinstates the prime minister he fired almost two months ago. a on scuffles in georgia as opposition protest as a block from attending the inauguration of the new president. and why it's cuban cinema not hollywood blockbusters drawing the crowds of annas international film festival. turkey's foreign minister is accused many european countries of turning a blind eye to the murder of jamal khashoggi speaking at the doha for medicare said the freedom of the press was at stake following the brutal murder of the saudi chan list in istanbul in october the un chief also called on saudi arabia to investigate the case properly saying holder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of trying to cover up the crime because of its lack of transparency in the investigation turkey is also
turkey's foreign minister accuses europe of turning a blind eye to the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. oh i maryam namazie in london you know with al jazeera also coming up on the program an old quoting count as frank as president reluctantly reinstates the prime minister he fired almost two months ago. a on scuffles in georgia as opposition protest as a block from attending the inauguration of the new president. and why it's cuban cinema not hollywood blockbusters drawing the...
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london derby in a high scoring win over tottenham hotspur. .. it's a magnificent seven for celtic in scotland as they pip aberdeen to the league cup... and tyson fury eyesematch after his heavyweight title clash with deontay wilder ends in a thrilling draw... hello and welcome to sportsday. one of the strangest goals you'll see, deep into added time... decided the merseyside derby... as liverpool kept the pressure on the premier league leaders... with a 1—nil win over their local rivals everton at anfield. austin halewood has more... whatever the age, whatever the colour. it is the fixture that brings liverpool to a standstill. with a short walk to anfield that has been one to forget for everton fans of late. without a win in front of the kop this century they needed a fast start. an early chance. it came, theyjust missed it. allison keeping it out and a miss difficult to watch. liverpool with chances of their own that they too struggled to score. sadio mane could not find the target. shaqiri could only find jordan pickford, the everton keeper with another important save. good positions often wasted. this missed from inches out. on a day of heated derbi
london derby in a high scoring win over tottenham hotspur. .. it's a magnificent seven for celtic in scotland as they pip aberdeen to the league cup... and tyson fury eyesematch after his heavyweight title clash with deontay wilder ends in a thrilling draw... hello and welcome to sportsday. one of the strangest goals you'll see, deep into added time... decided the merseyside derby... as liverpool kept the pressure on the premier league leaders... with a 1—nil win over their local rivals...
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foreign ministry accuses europe of timing a blind eye to the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up. twelve dead in heavy fighting on the outskirts of the vital yemeni port of data ahead of a cease fire is set to start on tuesday. growing discontent in hungary where thousands have been protesting against vick to ban and labor reforms dubbed the slave little. as an old putting count as president reluctantly reinstates the prime minister he had almost two months ago. turkey's foreign minister has accused many european countries of tunning a blind eye to the mud of jamal khashoggi speaking at the doha for a measure that. said the freedom of the press was at stake following the brutal murder of the saudi journalist in istanbul in october un chief antonio good terrorists also said there needs to be a credible investigation saying holder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of trying to cover up the crime because of its lack of transparency in
foreign ministry accuses europe of timing a blind eye to the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up. twelve dead in heavy fighting on the outskirts of the vital yemeni port of data ahead of a cease fire is set to start on tuesday. growing discontent in hungary where thousands have been protesting against vick to ban and labor reforms dubbed the slave little. as an old putting count as president reluctantly reinstates...
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eye on the news. we are getting from london.we her have heard the prime minister is about to be challenged. is a weak prime minister. it goes back to the fundamental point. the eu, the u.k. at this point needs to decide what it is they want. it is difficult to negotiate when you have so many voices and factions. they need to decide what is it they want. nejra: does france's announcement of increased spending cause a headache? it is a big story in brussels and could turn into a bigger headache. if you remember, the italian government and the european commission for weeks have been thealks to bring down deficit. the italian government wants to spend more money to fuel growth. they were told no, you have to stick to the rules. the problem is macron has decided to go on a spending spree to tame tensions. the italian prime minister, they are thinking if the french are spending, why should we not? applied toave to be everyone. this will be a headache for the european union. nejra: thank you so much. let's bring back in our guest. it s
eye on the news. we are getting from london.we her have heard the prime minister is about to be challenged. is a weak prime minister. it goes back to the fundamental point. the eu, the u.k. at this point needs to decide what it is they want. it is difficult to negotiate when you have so many voices and factions. they need to decide what is it they want. nejra: does france's announcement of increased spending cause a headache? it is a big story in brussels and could turn into a bigger headache....
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loved and board it's an eye opening experience that upset planes in the sky i used to think they were really small but now i know they actually huge. i now want to fly to london i've heard that a beautiful things to see a city. some lucky passengers even get to visit the cockpit. the man behind the project is behind the trunk gupta a retired aircraft engineer he sold his land and bought the decommissioned airbus a three hundred back in two thousand and three for six hundred thousand rupees that's about seven thousand euros a real bargain he charges people according to what they can afford as little as a few little cents or even nothing at all for the very poor. i belong to a very small business. and i never expected i'll becoming an union and then i'd be in the airline and then the people from my village there to save your part of their craft and they were not able to see that so that was actually a basic idea and basic you know the motivation that i work for the sake of the poor people. not far away a busy main road that runs battlement to the runways of davey's international airport. it's the perfect spot to be evening to watch planes land. trees double up
loved and board it's an eye opening experience that upset planes in the sky i used to think they were really small but now i know they actually huge. i now want to fly to london i've heard that a beautiful things to see a city. some lucky passengers even get to visit the cockpit. the man behind the project is behind the trunk gupta a retired aircraft engineer he sold his land and bought the decommissioned airbus a three hundred back in two thousand and three for six hundred thousand rupees...
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london. circle of friends, mainly female friends. very much invested in the eye patch and then a moment where she didn't feel like that person. she felt vulnerable and she felt shaky and frightened. losing the sight in her eye meant facing body, it took her a long time to face mind. >> you mentioned syria, that's a big part of the book, it's a big part of the film that just came out about her, she went back having gone into homes, she went back, why did she go back? >> this was really why i wrote the book. we were discussing being smuggled into syria with the rebels to report the three of us said too dangerous. this was a difficult journey being part people smuggler, having to crawl through storm drain, sewer, having to crawl like this, bent over, physically i don't think i could have done it. she goes to widow's basement. the only people in this terrorists, she wrote the story about whether women and children were shelters, she went to the clinic which was, you know, hanging coat hangers, you have to leave. they left. she went and she wrote the story. incredible
london. circle of friends, mainly female friends. very much invested in the eye patch and then a moment where she didn't feel like that person. she felt vulnerable and she felt shaky and frightened. losing the sight in her eye meant facing body, it took her a long time to face mind. >> you mentioned syria, that's a big part of the book, it's a big part of the film that just came out about her, she went back having gone into homes, she went back, why did she go back? >> this was...