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and alistair campbell is ina very leadership.ical position but he's done a long piece explaining his position. it's the complete end of an era. 0ne very, very big dominant new labour figure and it's the end of the road for him. he can't continue with the labour party anymore and for corbyn supporters, this will be no great loss. people will be very happy, i'm sure, i'm sure there are loads of vile comments about alistair campbell on twitter but itjust shows you can't remain in labour, he doesn't recognise it anymore as the party that he was so instrumental m, m party that he was so instrumental in, in the 90s and 2000s. he says that he does not think labour will wina that he does not think labour will win a majority againstjohnson in any kind of election and he does not feel the party truly represents is values. they're the main thing is, alistair campbell is a big campaigner for a so—called second vote, staying in the eu. he has grown increasingly frustrated at abilities to make a decision as to whether labour are leave or remai
and alistair campbell is ina very leadership.ical position but he's done a long piece explaining his position. it's the complete end of an era. 0ne very, very big dominant new labour figure and it's the end of the road for him. he can't continue with the labour party anymore and for corbyn supporters, this will be no great loss. people will be very happy, i'm sure, i'm sure there are loads of vile comments about alistair campbell on twitter but itjust shows you can't remain in labour, he...
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i'll get to that ina this? yes, we have.t to that in a little while but let me tell you about the substance of these e—mails first. it is unusual to get such a substantial cage of documents like this, they date from 2017 to the present. most of the comments are the present. most of the comments a re pretty the present. most of the comments are pretty unflattering about trumpet. sir kim darroch says it is unlikely that administration will ever be competent. it says he radiates insecurity, even though he is the most powerful man on the planet, and in order to get through to him you have to be simple, even blunt. of the future, he says it could crash and burn but on the other that he should not be written off. i'm not denying these reports, he says these are the private, unvarnished assessment of the ambassador. i'm sure the ambassador here is sending similar cables back to the white house. no response from the white house yet but this story is being widely reported in the us and it could test the special relationship between t
i'll get to that ina this? yes, we have.t to that in a little while but let me tell you about the substance of these e—mails first. it is unusual to get such a substantial cage of documents like this, they date from 2017 to the present. most of the comments are the present. most of the comments a re pretty the present. most of the comments are pretty unflattering about trumpet. sir kim darroch says it is unlikely that administration will ever be competent. it says he radiates insecurity, even...
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ina we are looking forward to that, too.lined. jubilant scenes at the oval as cricket fans of all ages celebrate england's dramatic world cup win. completely unacceptable — theresa may's verdict on president trump's latest twitter outburst, branded racist by critics. a man from south london is found guilty of the murder of a businessman using the sex drug ghb. hello, now for the business news. shares in sport direct fell sharply after it delayed releasing its latest results. it blamed the delay on uncertainty over trading at house of fraser which it bought last year. the results were due out on thursday but could be delayed until late august. two million low—paid workers could get statutory sick pay for the first time. right now, only people on minium wage for more than 1a hours a week get statutory sick pay. but that limit could be cut under plans being considered by the government. china's economy grew at its slowest pace since the early 19905 over the last three months, according to the official figures. the world's secon
ina we are looking forward to that, too.lined. jubilant scenes at the oval as cricket fans of all ages celebrate england's dramatic world cup win. completely unacceptable — theresa may's verdict on president trump's latest twitter outburst, branded racist by critics. a man from south london is found guilty of the murder of a businessman using the sex drug ghb. hello, now for the business news. shares in sport direct fell sharply after it delayed releasing its latest results. it blamed the...
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but then later ina competitive it was.basically said, look, this withdrawal agreement has been rejected three times and if you... we will have to change it substantially if you don't wa nt change it substantially if you don't want there to be no deal. that is the analysis that is difficult to argue with. it has been rejected a lot and by a lot of people in government. both sites have been saying the same things, very long time now, and you just wonder where that shift could occur. absolutely. today, we have had michel barnier come out strongly to say that the terns for renegotiation that boris johnson has suggested are unacceptable, implying that he presumes borisjohnson unacceptable, implying that he presumes boris johnson is unacceptable, implying that he presumes borisjohnson is still bluffing. the other thing today that borisjohnson used his bluffing. the other thing today that boris johnson used his first address to do was to set the scene for how much no deal preparations will be ramped up in coming weeks. there is a
but then later ina competitive it was.basically said, look, this withdrawal agreement has been rejected three times and if you... we will have to change it substantially if you don't wa nt change it substantially if you don't want there to be no deal. that is the analysis that is difficult to argue with. it has been rejected a lot and by a lot of people in government. both sites have been saying the same things, very long time now, and you just wonder where that shift could occur. absolutely....
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he said ina has been lined up for thejob.t he wants the job is totally wrong, he wants the job is totally wrong, he says. he does go on but that is the main point. he says it is a ridiculous suggestion. no response yet from president trump. we were hoping for a tweet. the fact that it mentions president obama. you do imagine it as a trigger point for him. eye would have thought so. yes. —— i would have thought so. we turn to the sunday telegraph. still with the leaks. to the sunday telegraph. still with the lea ks. but to the sunday telegraph. still with the leaks. but theresa may and her defence. again, this is another headline that is not quite the same as the story. really, the governments, prime minister, and cabinet office have been dragged into what appears to be and came across as a heavy— handed into what appears to be and came across as a heavy—handed comments from scotland yard saying that, you know, anybody publishing this would be likely to be prosecuted and nigel touched it and he would probably be in the slam on
he said ina has been lined up for thejob.t he wants the job is totally wrong, he wants the job is totally wrong, he says. he does go on but that is the main point. he says it is a ridiculous suggestion. no response yet from president trump. we were hoping for a tweet. the fact that it mentions president obama. you do imagine it as a trigger point for him. eye would have thought so. yes. —— i would have thought so. we turn to the sunday telegraph. still with the leaks. to the sunday...
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not giving much ina many of us on thursday.here will be some showers about during thursday. further west, as if he is away, there will be some sunshine. scattered showers also moving their way into scotland, northern ireland, a westerly wind making it feel quite fresh towards northern parts, temperatures down at about 21 or 23 degrees. testing —— just the high teens into scotland. in the weekend, rain around for england and wales on friday. saturday is looking quite mixed. there will be some rain, particularly in the north. a view sunny spells and temperatures in the lower mid 20s. —— a few sunny spells. you're watching bbc news at 9 with me joanna gosling. the headlines. four american congresswomen attacked by president trump say he's using racism to distract from his failing policies. he is launching a blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the united states house of representatives, all of whom are women of colour. this is the agenda of white nationalists. some people think it's controversial. a lot of peopl
not giving much ina many of us on thursday.here will be some showers about during thursday. further west, as if he is away, there will be some sunshine. scattered showers also moving their way into scotland, northern ireland, a westerly wind making it feel quite fresh towards northern parts, temperatures down at about 21 or 23 degrees. testing —— just the high teens into scotland. in the weekend, rain around for england and wales on friday. saturday is looking quite mixed. there will be...
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it has really kicked off ina of tension.off in a sense since donald trump decided he was going to step away from the nuclear deal that was agreed with the run or was on the verge of being agreed a while ago. since then you have seen this become a more and more sensitive situation. at the moment we havejeremy hunt arguing that this means we need to boost the royal navy. in the midst ofa boost the royal navy. in the midst of a leadership contest and arguing that britain needs to exercise hard power in order to secure it is in the world. this rhetoric that we see escalate in the context of the uk leadership contest and as donald trump gears up for another presidential election is just making a sensitive situation with around more dangerous. politicians are prone to promising all sorts of things including military hardware when they are running for a position. it is the kind of thing that for the tory party membership who pride themselves on defence and that sort of thing, this will resonate well. but remember, iran was deemed t
it has really kicked off ina of tension.off in a sense since donald trump decided he was going to step away from the nuclear deal that was agreed with the run or was on the verge of being agreed a while ago. since then you have seen this become a more and more sensitive situation. at the moment we havejeremy hunt arguing that this means we need to boost the royal navy. in the midst ofa boost the royal navy. in the midst of a leadership contest and arguing that britain needs to exercise hard...
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rerter: sie 2016, ina hasbeen f thkazakh, kyyz, and uygur hnicthey a majoritmuslim.isis ang the many zazakhs flee e ina. srakhkhima: we can'n't live in a anymorore. ththey want to d destroy our kh cuculture and ththat of the kyz and d uygurs. ththey want to m make us all chinese.e. but i wawant to keep m my reli, my identntity, and my y roots. "re-education," surveillance,and dedetention, so-o-called hatrtr. forsoph, totoo,s bitter.ew pl. th are arrant, andheir inese cey are so ld.ves. reporter: soia's's dwings bebear stimimonto her suffering andnd thth of her pepele still in the campmps. ♪ host: this w week in global ide, we discover r how centuries-od traditions are protecting coastal regions from the effects of climate change. our reporter, linda vierecke, travelled to mexico. outside the town of tlacotalpan, an old aztec planting technique is helping prevent flooding along the coastline. ♪ azael: i see myself as an aztec, and i carry the roots of my culture within me. i've worked in farming since i was a boy. my grandparents once grew vegetables, such as lettuce,
rerter: sie 2016, ina hasbeen f thkazakh, kyyz, and uygur hnicthey a majoritmuslim.isis ang the many zazakhs flee e ina. srakhkhima: we can'n't live in a anymorore. ththey want to d destroy our kh cuculture and ththat of the kyz and d uygurs. ththey want to m make us all chinese.e. but i wawant to keep m my reli, my identntity, and my y roots. "re-education," surveillance,and dedetention, so-o-called hatrtr. forsoph, totoo,s bitter.ew pl. th are arrant, andheir inese cey are so...
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i wanted to look him in the face ina again.an, it psychologically. from the assaults, i mean, it was certainly bad and my attacker was sadistic. i was dealing with that ok. i was functioning. i really fell a pa rt with that ok. i was functioning. i really fell apart as the investigation progressed. a therapist has said or blames the way therapist has said or blames the way the investigation was handled, particularly with these requests for a very personal information including things like counselling notes and mobile phone data. and also just how long the investigation took and the stresses of it for what put me into a very deep depression. soi put me into a very deep depression. so ijust put me into a very deep depression. so i just want to come put me into a very deep depression. so ijust want to come in there. you said about the counselling notes. counselling is supposed to be concept —— confidential and i gather you were told it would be at the start but then you are told police wa nted start but then you are told police wa
i wanted to look him in the face ina again.an, it psychologically. from the assaults, i mean, it was certainly bad and my attacker was sadistic. i was dealing with that ok. i was functioning. i really fell a pa rt with that ok. i was functioning. i really fell apart as the investigation progressed. a therapist has said or blames the way therapist has said or blames the way the investigation was handled, particularly with these requests for a very personal information including things like...
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we will come back to you ina competition.ut we did catch up with both the new zealand and australia at the end of that match to hear what they think about their potential match against england. their shooting circle is pretty potent and they've got a lot of variety as well, probably similar to what we face today against new zealand. so some of the [earnings we can take away from today will help us against whoever we come up against. home court you can't ignore it. it is a big occasion for them and it will be a do or die match. it is another opportunity and a big one for us because we need to better. they certainly know that england are going to be a tough opposition and we will hopefully see that match from about 8pm this evening. but let's talk about the home nations. it has been a real tough tournament for scotland and northern ireland but northern ireland won tonight. for scotland and northern ireland but northern ireland won tonightm was a tight game, lots of fantastic matches today about to come through that and compete
we will come back to you ina competition.ut we did catch up with both the new zealand and australia at the end of that match to hear what they think about their potential match against england. their shooting circle is pretty potent and they've got a lot of variety as well, probably similar to what we face today against new zealand. so some of the [earnings we can take away from today will help us against whoever we come up against. home court you can't ignore it. it is a big occasion for them...
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and these are ina comes to anti—semitism. and these are in a really unique...uicide. absolutely, they are recruited by mps and the anti is their boss and they do not have any convincing alternative if they feel their boss's behaviour is inappropriate, who today complained to? they are in an office day in, day out they are ina an office day in, day out they are in a uniquely vulnerable position. what is worse, many people want to see a career what is worse, many people want to see a career for themselves in politics and it is notjust, if you fall out with your current mp employer, you might not be able to feel comfortable working with them if you report something they have done, but you might then feel you cannot work for any other entity or pursue a career cannot work for any other entity or pursue a career in politics because people mark you out as a troublemaker —— other mp. people mark you out as a troublemaker -- other mp. did you see it when you were working there? i saw behaviour by senior mps. i gave a committee to —— i gave advice to the chair of the co
and these are ina comes to anti—semitism. and these are in a really unique...uicide. absolutely, they are recruited by mps and the anti is their boss and they do not have any convincing alternative if they feel their boss's behaviour is inappropriate, who today complained to? they are in an office day in, day out they are ina an office day in, day out they are in a uniquely vulnerable position. what is worse, many people want to see a career what is worse, many people want to see a career for...
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♪ mi see blessings fall buss a toast fi di friends weh tek off heavy load ♪ ♪ one time did siddung inankful ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." tonight breaking news. former supreme court justice john paul stevens dead at 99. the court's third-longest-serving justice. what we're now learning. >>> plus 20 years after that fateful night, that fatal flight. a look at the last days of jfk junior. born to a life of privilege and pain. the rare candid footage of the life and legacy of an american prince. >>> and no"the lion king." the circle of life re-imagined. the new disney classic, the journey back to africa. and new voices bringing old friends to life. beyonce, donald
♪ mi see blessings fall buss a toast fi di friends weh tek off heavy load ♪ ♪ one time did siddung inankful ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." tonight breaking news. former supreme court justice john paul stevens dead at 99. the court's third-longest-serving justice. what we're now learning. >>> plus 20 years after that fateful night, that fatal flight. a look at the last days of jfk junior. born to a life of privilege and...
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i think ina brexit by the 31st of october.that having pulled out from running myself i'm backing boris is because i think he's got the best chance of delivering by the 3ist the best chance of delivering by the 31st of october. how do you respond? it's extraordinary, a former conservative prime minister saying he would do this. how do you react? i don't think it's going to come to that. but he is saying he is prepared to do that.|j that. but he is saying he is prepared to do that. i know. i really think that as a country, we need to deliver on the result of the referendum. and you are also supporting boris johnson despite referendum. and you are also supporting borisjohnson despite him not ruling out suspending parliament when you said it would betray the memory of d—day veterans. those men who waded onto the beaches and lost their lives. i don't think that's going to happen. but you're supporting a man who won't rule it out, are you a sell out? when i ran for the leadership, i made my case clear. i got the support of 20 mps an
i think ina brexit by the 31st of october.that having pulled out from running myself i'm backing boris is because i think he's got the best chance of delivering by the 3ist the best chance of delivering by the 31st of october. how do you respond? it's extraordinary, a former conservative prime minister saying he would do this. how do you react? i don't think it's going to come to that. but he is saying he is prepared to do that.|j that. but he is saying he is prepared to do that. i know. i...
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they know that heartbreak of what going out ina know that heartbreak of what going out in a semifinalago, in canada, the exited at that stage. then, at the exited at that stage. then, at the euros two years ago they also exited then. the england team and players have been using that emotion and saying that they do not want to feel like that again denied. it will bea feel like that again denied. it will be a tall order but, whether this usa side, theyjust refuse to lose. that might feel like that again tonight. there have been some concerns potentially about the defence and when you look at ellen white, currently level with the american defenders on —— american strikers on five goals, that could cause that usa defence some upset. we will have to see if england can finally bridge that gap. elsewhere, manchester united are stepping up their efforts to strengthen their defence. they made a £70 million bid for lesser‘s carrie maguire, and over which is understood to fall short of his valuation. there is also attracting interest from manchester city but signed a five—year contract with leic
they know that heartbreak of what going out ina know that heartbreak of what going out in a semifinalago, in canada, the exited at that stage. then, at the exited at that stage. then, at the euros two years ago they also exited then. the england team and players have been using that emotion and saying that they do not want to feel like that again denied. it will bea feel like that again denied. it will be a tall order but, whether this usa side, theyjust refuse to lose. that might feel like...
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plus and gratitude is a must ♪ t nd bs tot di friends weh tek off heavy load ♪ ♪ one time did siddung inao be thankful ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >> the most infamous, unsolved serial killing spree in wichita history. >> he is one of america's most notorious serial killers. >> he calls himself the btk killer. >> it stood for bind, torture, kill. that was his m.o. >> reporter: as denis rader spends 175 years in prison for murder, his daughter opens up about being railed sed >> you realize, my god, my father's a psychopath. >> how she helped
plus and gratitude is a must ♪ t nd bs tot di friends weh tek off heavy load ♪ ♪ one time did siddung inao be thankful ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >> the most infamous, unsolved serial killing spree in wichita history. >> he is one of america's most notorious serial killers. >> he calls himself the btk killer. >> it stood for bind, torture, kill. that was his m.o. >> reporter: as denis rader spends...
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ina to start their mixed doubles campaign. in a moment it will be time for sports day.er the biggest network of modern—day slavery is exposed in the uk, we will be speaking to theresa may's former envoy about how widespread theissueis former envoy about how widespread the issue is in the uk. following the issue is in the uk. following the news that jaguar land rover is investing hundreds of millions in electric cars, we will be looking at whether the uk is ready. that's at half past eight. you can send us your questions using the hashtag. later this evening, in the papers we will be looking at the headlines tomorrow with our guests. that's all ahead on bbc news. stay with us. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. we are live at wimbledon on day five of these championships and these are headlines. cori gauff takes centre stage, good her run continue? the stage is set for the dream jewel of andy murray and serena williams. i am at the bbc sport centre. also coming up. england stalwart karen carney says she is retiring from football after tomorrow'
ina to start their mixed doubles campaign. in a moment it will be time for sports day.er the biggest network of modern—day slavery is exposed in the uk, we will be speaking to theresa may's former envoy about how widespread theissueis former envoy about how widespread the issue is in the uk. following the issue is in the uk. following the news that jaguar land rover is investing hundreds of millions in electric cars, we will be looking at whether the uk is ready. that's at half past eight....
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temperatures like this and at least seven years, we have never seen this many concentrated hot days inaong time. take this very seriously. people are being advised to stay indoors as much as possible over the weekend. and avoid exposure to the heat. new york's triathlon was due to take place on sunday but was due to take place on sunday but was cancelled due to the extreme weather conditions, this would have likely faced. but the heat is on. notjust in the big apple. many major cities across the eastern seaboard was the record temperatures. in fact, they trade is going to affect around two—thirds of the eastern part of the us, temperatures will likely hit 100 fahrenheit and some major cities. that's 38 celsius. but it will actually feel hotter than that due to the humidity. we are going to see due points which is a way to measure the amount of moisture in the air, well into the 70s, the highest it has ever been in boston, 78 agreed to point about going to approach that in the next couple of days —— 78 degrees will stop it will feel between 102 and 110 degrees. 78 degrees will stop it wi
temperatures like this and at least seven years, we have never seen this many concentrated hot days inaong time. take this very seriously. people are being advised to stay indoors as much as possible over the weekend. and avoid exposure to the heat. new york's triathlon was due to take place on sunday but was due to take place on sunday but was cancelled due to the extreme weather conditions, this would have likely faced. but the heat is on. notjust in the big apple. many major cities across...
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adam peaty was ina to get there? not long. adam peaty was in a class of one.s in a class of one. he said i want to do it, do and do it again. and he has done it! my goodness me, adam peaty is the world champion for the third time in a row. the time absolutely brilliant. that time 57.14 was the fourth fastest in history, more than a second faster than anybody has ever swam. my biggest statement today was going faster than yesterday. amid a tiny mistake on the first length trying to force the speed a bit too much. i'm still learning. if there is still room for improvement, his world record in the 50 metres could be injeopardy tomorrow. the question is, how low can adam peaty gout? staying with swimming, and the australian mack horton refused to share the medal podium with chinese rival sun yang, after accusing him of being a "drug cheat". sun won gold in the 400m freestyle just ahead of horton. he was suspended in 2014 for testing positive for a banned substance, which he said was for a heart complaint. gareth bale looks to be on his way out of real madrid, if b
adam peaty was ina to get there? not long. adam peaty was in a class of one.s in a class of one. he said i want to do it, do and do it again. and he has done it! my goodness me, adam peaty is the world champion for the third time in a row. the time absolutely brilliant. that time 57.14 was the fourth fastest in history, more than a second faster than anybody has ever swam. my biggest statement today was going faster than yesterday. amid a tiny mistake on the first length trying to force the...
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just how warm it will be remains open to question as i show you ina remains open to question as i show
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ina what the protesters are asking for.ployment opportunities with excellent pay, we encourage anyone to compare our pay, benefits and workplace to other retailers and major employers in the community here and across the country. amazon may feel their workers are getting the conditions that they want here but those behind the protest disagree. last year amazon prime date made the company something like $a billion in sales, it isa something like $a billion in sales, it is a big one. now we asked you about the question of sport earlier and we had the most humongous sunday ever, it was nail—biting a thrilling, heart pounding. so we wa nt to thrilling, heart pounding. so we want to know what you were watching but also help we invest in the champions of tomorrow. is there enough money going to into grassroots sport. anthony has got in touch to sate local clubs get, they need to get extra money to get people into sport at schools as well as sports centres. we cannot rely on individual philanthropy. jane says raw talent still matt
ina what the protesters are asking for.ployment opportunities with excellent pay, we encourage anyone to compare our pay, benefits and workplace to other retailers and major employers in the community here and across the country. amazon may feel their workers are getting the conditions that they want here but those behind the protest disagree. last year amazon prime date made the company something like $a billion in sales, it isa something like $a billion in sales, it is a big one. now we asked...
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prices rise first in the capitaland ina bust. before the rest of the country. this price fall of 4.4% on average is the biggest fall since 2009, when the gsc was in full swing. what these figures show is that the average london home fell in price by £21,000 in the year2 london home fell in price by £21,000 in the year 2 may. the average terrace house, that fell by £111,000, the average semi detached by £23,000 and the average detached house by £55,000. what is stressing about the price fall is that they take place ata price fall is that they take place at a prep time when mortgages are much cheaper than they used to be. the house price falls acceleration within london comes down to two factors. one set are short—term, it is uncertainty around future household finances and what brexit may mean. it is that uncertainty dragging on and becoming a factor. the second is long—term. about the house price growth that we saw in 2016 meaning that in an age when mortgages are regulated, we have hit the limit of how much people are able to bo
prices rise first in the capitaland ina bust. before the rest of the country. this price fall of 4.4% on average is the biggest fall since 2009, when the gsc was in full swing. what these figures show is that the average london home fell in price by £21,000 in the year2 london home fell in price by £21,000 in the year 2 may. the average terrace house, that fell by £111,000, the average semi detached by £23,000 and the average detached house by £55,000. what is stressing about the price...
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the man fell ina through to the ground. the man fell in a street in clapham.not survive. the body described as an ice block missed a man he was sunbathing in a garden. neighbours are reported to have said they had an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man he was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the na rrowness shaken by what he saw and the narrowness that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at the start of a nine hour, 4000 mile trip. it was at 3500 feet when a body fell. the plane flew over the road at 336 pm and landed minutes later. we have heard about it happening in the past, happening at richmond, and it is quite frightening. it is unfortunate for the poor chap. at a bbc documentary about a man who fell to his death in 2012 showed how stowaways get into aircraft. he would had to climb up as up as quickly as possible into the wheel arch. temperatures are down to —60 celsius stop the stellar way will pass
the man fell ina through to the ground. the man fell in a street in clapham.not survive. the body described as an ice block missed a man he was sunbathing in a garden. neighbours are reported to have said they had an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man he was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the na rrowness shaken by what he saw and the narrowness that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left him as well. the...
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the foreign office says the uk remains fully committed to the deal and also adds ina committed to theately stop and reverse all activity is inconsistent with its obligations. we have heard similar comments from eu members today. as for the united states, as you say they pulled out of the deal a year ago saying it was a very bad deal. they may be hoping that as time goes on, the european backers of the deal, britain, france and germany start to see things through american eyes. i'm start to put pressure on iran to do a new deal that includes other aspects, not just iran's nuclear behaviour, ballistic missiles, its regional behaviour and so missiles, its regional behaviour and so forth. no sign of that happening so so forth. no sign of that happening so far but that may be what the trump administration ultimately wa nts. trump administration ultimately wants. this is kind of death a thousand cuts for the iran nuclear deal. as far as iran and the eu are concerned no one actually wants to be seen to be the person responsible for blowing it up. it is kind of pass the parcel in the hope the
the foreign office says the uk remains fully committed to the deal and also adds ina committed to theately stop and reverse all activity is inconsistent with its obligations. we have heard similar comments from eu members today. as for the united states, as you say they pulled out of the deal a year ago saying it was a very bad deal. they may be hoping that as time goes on, the european backers of the deal, britain, france and germany start to see things through american eyes. i'm start to put...
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ina five in the thrashing of thailand. eventful second half, ellen white thought she'd scored a second equaliser for england, only for a va are review to rule the goal out for offside. they we re rule the goal out for offside. they were then awarded a debatable penalty following another review. but steph horton had a kick saved. ina but steph horton had a kick saved. in a ended the game with ten players ofa in a ended the game with ten players of a second yellow card for millie braid. the americans finish the game with a third successive world cup finals look forward to stop colm harrison, bbc news. and in a few minutes‘ time we'll be speaking to someone involved in youth soccer in america, trying to work out why the american women's team and infrastructure is so good. that is in a few minutes. let's get some of the day's other news. tunisian security forces say they've killed a man they believe was about to carry out a suicide bomb attack in the capital tunis. officials say they opened fire on the suspect who was wearing
ina five in the thrashing of thailand. eventful second half, ellen white thought she'd scored a second equaliser for england, only for a va are review to rule the goal out for offside. they we re rule the goal out for offside. they were then awarded a debatable penalty following another review. but steph horton had a kick saved. ina but steph horton had a kick saved. in a ended the game with ten players ofa in a ended the game with ten players of a second yellow card for millie braid. the...
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up to 150 migrants are feared to have drowned ina migrants are feared to have drowned in a shipwreckrst loss of life at sea this year. it said around the same number of migrants were rescued and have been returned to libya. four teenage boys have been charged with a hate crime after a lesbian couple was subjected to a suspected homophobic attack on a london bus. both women were treated in hospital forfacial injuries. the boys aged between 15 and 17 are due to appear in court next month. japanese car—maker nissan has announced it will cut 12,500 jobs from its global workforce over the next three years and reduce production capacity by 10%. its quarterly profits have plummeted. the firm has not said where the cuts will form but it is not expected to affect the sunderland car plant. the president of el salvador has pledged to dismantle the country's gangs and called on the members to leave them or perish with them. el salvador‘s gangs have operations stretching from the usa to central america and they are involved in drug running, extortion and killing. there are thought to be as many a
up to 150 migrants are feared to have drowned ina migrants are feared to have drowned in a shipwreckrst loss of life at sea this year. it said around the same number of migrants were rescued and have been returned to libya. four teenage boys have been charged with a hate crime after a lesbian couple was subjected to a suspected homophobic attack on a london bus. both women were treated in hospital forfacial injuries. the boys aged between 15 and 17 are due to appear in court next month....
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that doesn't matter because it is about escape and immersion and, you know, getting yourself involved inainvolved in a quite gnarly plot that you kind of try to solve alongside him. it is like a displacement activity from your own like a displacement activity from yourown mind. like a displacement activity from your own mind. one of the things we would like to try to do is work out, we are sort of preaching to the converted, think we all know that rickson can help, really, in ways that other kinds of art forms and can't —— literature. i wanted to ask how important narrative is, but also place and character and the stories that we ourselves ring to and overly the texts with. see which have really personal connections to your fiction and, elloh, i know you so you go back to them again and again and again. yes, think there is that element of repetition, talking about narrative of going back to something. there is an aspect of time travel. so when you read a book that you read when you are eight, 15, 20, every that you read when you are eight, 15,20, every time that you read when you are eigh
that doesn't matter because it is about escape and immersion and, you know, getting yourself involved inainvolved in a quite gnarly plot that you kind of try to solve alongside him. it is like a displacement activity from your own like a displacement activity from yourown mind. like a displacement activity from your own mind. one of the things we would like to try to do is work out, we are sort of preaching to the converted, think we all know that rickson can help, really, in ways that other...
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it is the latest, of course, ina in hong kong.se, in a string of demonstrations for more than a month 110w. demonstrations for more than a month now. j so you the scene that now. it is about nine in the evening. we have got police vehicles there, as you can see. this is the clash point at the moment. this is over traders coming into china. of course, the bigger picture is that many people living in hong kong feel very strongly that china is encroaching on hong kong's independence from mainland china over its laws, trading and its rights to protest like this, as well. there has been some quite heavy clamp—downs on the last three of four weeks on protest like this. protesters there just very nearly border of mainland china. looking slightly hemmed in by the police, but that is the scene there at the moment. we will keep you updated as things develop. more than 30 people have been killed in floods in nepal and north—eastern india. torrential monsoon rains have caused landslides and swollen rivers to reach dangerous levels across the
it is the latest, of course, ina in hong kong.se, in a string of demonstrations for more than a month 110w. demonstrations for more than a month now. j so you the scene that now. it is about nine in the evening. we have got police vehicles there, as you can see. this is the clash point at the moment. this is over traders coming into china. of course, the bigger picture is that many people living in hong kong feel very strongly that china is encroaching on hong kong's independence from mainland...
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i do think that disney does not encourage us to see the risks in light, and to understand the world inaay, and that is where the value of art that is not disney really comes into play. but such subtleties are not the concerns of the average movie—goers. this blockbuster season, any films will generate a worldwide gross of some $5 billion at the box office. the audience of blockbusters is relatively young, since they fill up auditoriums, what happens to older people seeking alternative entertainment? well, they get pushed to the margins. but perhaps for not much longer, because older people are asserting their cinema rights. emma jones reports. it is no country for old men or women, hollywood belongs to the beautiful and the glamorous, and traditionally age has been ruled as neither. even george clooney, halfway through his 50s, said he would do less on camera as he grows older because of audience expectations. i think nobody really wa nts to expectations. i think nobody really wants to see anybody really age, it isa wants to see anybody really age, it is a very unforgiving thing, the ca
i do think that disney does not encourage us to see the risks in light, and to understand the world inaay, and that is where the value of art that is not disney really comes into play. but such subtleties are not the concerns of the average movie—goers. this blockbuster season, any films will generate a worldwide gross of some $5 billion at the box office. the audience of blockbusters is relatively young, since they fill up auditoriums, what happens to older people seeking alternative...
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appreciate it, tony romm, i ina freid, todoug clinton >>> coming up, the e.t.f. factor that's earnings, trade, and the fed. a look at which one matters most to the markets >>> plus, young workers moving out of big cities and to places you wouldn't expect. we'll tell you where and why >>> and 23 and me wants a whole lot more than just your dna. we'll tell you what they're afr.te afr.te this is "the exchange" on cnbcan to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back. the trade war with china taking a toll on the chinese economy with both imports and exports dropping last month this morning on "squawk box," pe
appreciate it, tony romm, i ina freid, todoug clinton >>> coming up, the e.t.f. factor that's earnings, trade, and the fed. a look at which one matters most to the markets >>> plus, young workers moving out of big cities and to places you wouldn't expect. we'll tell you where and why >>> and 23 and me wants a whole lot more than just your dna. we'll tell you what they're afr.te afr.te this is "the exchange" on cnbcan to improve short-term memory. prevagen....
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ina sense, in a sense, this is a new level, but ina in a sense, this is a new level, but in a sense itthing new, is it? those who voted for donald trump knew who he was and what he was and they still voted him into power. absolutely, and i think it comes down now to an attempt by the president to frame next year's presidential election as a choice between a pro— capitalist american loving president, and a bunch of socialists who hate the united states. the problem is, there are even those in his own party who don't go along with this, who don't like the rhetoric, and we have heard that nancy pelosi, the house speaker, is intending to table a motion calling for condemnation of president trump's remarks, and although we have seen some fairly junior republicans come out to attack these remarks by donald trump, there has been a deafening silence, you might say, from senior members of his own party. yes, the four democrats saying that he is trying to distract from failed policies, with the raids and deportations he threatened not happening this weekend, allegations of human rights abuses at
ina sense, in a sense, this is a new level, but ina in a sense, this is a new level, but in a sense itthing new, is it? those who voted for donald trump knew who he was and what he was and they still voted him into power. absolutely, and i think it comes down now to an attempt by the president to frame next year's presidential election as a choice between a pro— capitalist american loving president, and a bunch of socialists who hate the united states. the problem is, there are even those in...
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we will respond ina way must be maintained.nd in a way that is considered but robust and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly there will be serious consequences. i spoke just a short while ago with the ceo of the uk chamber of shipping, who is calling on the uk government to do whatever is necessary to secure the return of the 23 crewmen of the stena impero. we are extremely concerned that the latest developments, which represents a serious escalation of the situation, i think what is needed at the moment is cool heads to de—escalate the situation. and while that is taking place, i would urge the authorities to do what is necessary , urge the authorities to do what is necessary, through diplomatic channels, for the swift and safe release of this ship and the vessel. lord west, a navy man like yourself, has said it is ridiculous the level of protection for either uk flags or uk owned vessels, do you agree with him? well, the royal navy ships in the area truly can't be in more than one place at o
we will respond ina way must be maintained.nd in a way that is considered but robust and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly there will be serious consequences. i spoke just a short while ago with the ceo of the uk chamber of shipping, who is calling on the uk government to do whatever is necessary to secure the return of the 23 crewmen of the stena impero. we are extremely concerned that the latest developments, which represents a serious escalation of the...
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the government more or less created overnight a cabinet ina more or less created overnight a cabinetcretary of state, looking forward to your first secretary of state, looking forward to yourfirst big secretary of state, looking forward to your first big meeting? secretary of state, looking forward to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to get to the table, there was almost a traffic jam to get to the table, there was almost a trafficjam in number 10. it is just before 8am and the cabinet is already gathering for their first meeting. this cabinet is already gathering for theirfirst meeting. this is a new government that wants to show they really m ea n government that wants to show they really mean business. and there he is. in the chair he has coveted for so is. in the chair he has coveted for so long. boris johnson, is. in the chair he has coveted for so long. borisjohnson, a politician who divides, trying to pull a government, a party and country together. it is wonderful to cbs new teen roof assembled here, reflecting the depth and breadth of talent
the government more or less created overnight a cabinet ina more or less created overnight a cabinetcretary of state, looking forward to your first secretary of state, looking forward to yourfirst big secretary of state, looking forward to your first big meeting? secretary of state, looking forward to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to get to the table, there was almost a traffic jam to get to the table, there was almost a trafficjam in number 10. it is just...
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are you seriously suggesting people, say, could live ina suggesting people, say, could live in a houseoss? well, the point is more like is a moss wall, it is more like a proposal to say well, instead of as we know now, a lot of sort of building and materials are not sustainable, right? why don't we seek answers to what — how are we going to live in the future, if not the moss wall? but then the proposal is maybe ecology has things to offer. we just need to find ways to implement them. is a very strong sort of climate team to a lot of your work. i mean, sort of climate team to a lot of yourwork. i mean, in the sort of climate team to a lot of your work. i mean, in the past we've seen how you had the waterfalls at brooklyn bridge in new york. you've got a waterfall exhibit here, also, at tate modern. and then you also in the past had the shock tactic of dying rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, which of course you had glaziers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so
are you seriously suggesting people, say, could live ina suggesting people, say, could live in a houseoss? well, the point is more like is a moss wall, it is more like a proposal to say well, instead of as we know now, a lot of sort of building and materials are not sustainable, right? why don't we seek answers to what — how are we going to live in the future, if not the moss wall? but then the proposal is maybe ecology has things to offer. we just need to find ways to implement them. is a...
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if it can‘t get that then ina agreement has. starting point before it moves on to talk about future partnerships or relationships. either way the uk will find itself having to deal with these issues and as much as we talk about is no deal planning and contingencies like michael gove has been doing today the government is still going to have to think about what its policy is if it wants to have any kind of relationship with the eu. in terms of the practicalities if it is a no—deal brexit will we noticed a difference in the ist of november?” think we will notice some things. one of the problems is it is not just the government being ready, it is also about businesses being ready and we know there are still a significant number of companies, particularly smaller companies that can‘t afford the cost of full preparations and contingencies. those are the ones that will start to encounter problems straightaway. in terms of the northern ireland situation, i think the anticipation is that you might see an —— you won‘t see an immediate im
if it can‘t get that then ina agreement has. starting point before it moves on to talk about future partnerships or relationships. either way the uk will find itself having to deal with these issues and as much as we talk about is no deal planning and contingencies like michael gove has been doing today the government is still going to have to think about what its policy is if it wants to have any kind of relationship with the eu. in terms of the practicalities if it is a no—deal brexit...
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we are not ina timing. so why need to... we are not in a rush. i think sport might be...is going on in my head. but it is confusing. you can't hear what is going on in my head. but it is confusingm will be the same. sport is champing at the bit to say something. the ft, at the bit to say something. the ft, a quick look at this while we are talking about this. thomas cook lines up to rescue, 750 million quid from their biggest investor.‘ lines up to rescue, 750 million quid from their biggest investor. a sad day. probably the oldest package holiday company in the country. you know something about them? we have done this before. i know we his first package deal was. a train trip from leicester. and it is because i'm from leicestershire. a little bit of showing off. from our present. it is a sad day. it has been a great holiday company. it has opened up the world too many people stopped the first package holidays would never have dreamt in years gone by everything these foreign countries. still that famous name of the high street even in this era we re the high street even i
we are not ina timing. so why need to... we are not in a rush. i think sport might be...is going on in my head. but it is confusing. you can't hear what is going on in my head. but it is confusingm will be the same. sport is champing at the bit to say something. the ft, at the bit to say something. the ft, a quick look at this while we are talking about this. thomas cook lines up to rescue, 750 million quid from their biggest investor.‘ lines up to rescue, 750 million quid from their biggest...
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this is a government ina hurry exclusionary.hat wants to get things done quickly. he wanted those who had been formally remained campaign is to sign up for a collective government, something that may have been sadly missing in recent political times. saying to get them to subscribe to the belief they are bracketing on october 31. but the other thing about these cabinet points is this —— wrecks that in. we 110w points is this —— wrecks that in. we now have have cabinet members in their domestic roles rather than just around brexit. apart from michael gove who was focused on getting things banned left right and centre, there was a mix of austerity and brexit. now we have houses for housing policy, proper attitudes and attempt to build more policing on oui’ attempt to build more policing on our streets. you can do both, and in the political environment so dominated by the brexit discussion, the domestic agenda has been dropped a bit. if as boris johnson says, he wants to renegotiate the agreement, he has about 90 days, two dozen of
this is a government ina hurry exclusionary.hat wants to get things done quickly. he wanted those who had been formally remained campaign is to sign up for a collective government, something that may have been sadly missing in recent political times. saying to get them to subscribe to the belief they are bracketing on october 31. but the other thing about these cabinet points is this —— wrecks that in. we 110w points is this —— wrecks that in. we now have have cabinet members in their...
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yes, the earth is ina this, if you like? i think its a crazy, daft, very dangerous thing to do, but we continue to do it because there is so much money invested in it. they could use nuclear energy quite safely without worrying the planet at all. james lovelock, happy 100th birthday. a thank you very much. thank you. what a fantastic shape to be in at100. thank you. what a fantastic shape to be in at 100. whatever he is on, he can bottle it and sell it and we will get him on business alive. everybody is talking about corrie gough who is the 15—year—old young american who has just taken wimbledon by storm already. we are only in the first week. let's take a look at her. she has been discussed at length in the media, social media, everywhere. she won in her second round late yesterday as well. we are asking you, what do you make of this young woman? she is charming us of this young woman? she is charming us all but is she under a lot of pressure at the age of 15? many have beenin pressure at the age of 15? many have been in to
yes, the earth is ina this, if you like? i think its a crazy, daft, very dangerous thing to do, but we continue to do it because there is so much money invested in it. they could use nuclear energy quite safely without worrying the planet at all. james lovelock, happy 100th birthday. a thank you very much. thank you. what a fantastic shape to be in at100. thank you. what a fantastic shape to be in at 100. whatever he is on, he can bottle it and sell it and we will get him on business alive....
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ina in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first they look at what else is coming up this eveningn bbc news. at 7:20pm, we hear about the key challenges facing northern ireland secretary gillian smith, who has been at stormont today. then at 7:45pm, we take a closer look at the world of fortnite, as players of the online game compete at the world cup in new york for prize money of over £2 million. and at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, we ta ke million. and at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, we take a look at tamara's front pages and joining me tonight we have to fantastic guests. hello and welcome to sportsday. the dream is over for ireland — they lose to england at lords with the lowest score in test cricket. can england's women salvage a draw in the ashes? chaotic scenes at the tour de france because the stages abandoned due to uk, causing a change of overall leader. and it'sjess thirlby as tracey neville‘s replacement — what will the former bath coach bring to england netball? i can't put into words still, 48 hours on, how special it feels. it's such an honour to be asked to lead your country. also
ina in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first they look at what else is coming up this eveningn bbc news. at 7:20pm, we hear about the key challenges facing northern ireland secretary gillian smith, who has been at stormont today. then at 7:45pm, we take a closer look at the world of fortnite, as players of the online game compete at the world cup in new york for prize money of over £2 million. and at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, we ta ke million. and at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, we take a look...
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ina which i would be far more interested in.way, about brexit, i want to come clean about the exit date, the 31st of october. so you're going to come clean on your first day in office? i would say it is unrealistic. the people we want to know is it with are not going to be in place until later in the autumn. it is the new leadership of europe, there is nobody to negotiate with. what is the point of call the most unrealistic deadline, the 31st of toba? it is worse than all of the previous deadlines, where you still had european leaders are hot, ahead of you. just to play devils advocate, you could still pick up the phone to berlin or paris on your first day, are you going to do that? no. the american president, i think was it kennedy, when kissinger said, when i want to go europe, which number doi when i want to go europe, which number do i call? it is a fact that britain, berlin and france, it is very uncertain who i call. therefore, the date, october the ist, is unrealistic. i need to prepare the public for the fact that she si
ina which i would be far more interested in.way, about brexit, i want to come clean about the exit date, the 31st of october. so you're going to come clean on your first day in office? i would say it is unrealistic. the people we want to know is it with are not going to be in place until later in the autumn. it is the new leadership of europe, there is nobody to negotiate with. what is the point of call the most unrealistic deadline, the 31st of toba? it is worse than all of the previous...
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some of the young might have other political aspirations, but most of us here are behind and united inan a sense that we are simply demanding for a complete withdrawal of the bill, as mentioned a bit earlier, to establish an independent commission of enquiry and, of course, universal suffrage, which is the most commonly supported ideal at this moment. we cannot deny that some the other youngsters, they might have something on their own, but we understand where they came from. this is why we are urging the government to have a compromise, to understand what is going on and to a nswer to understand what is going on and to answer to our demands, otherwise it will be harmful to hong kong. perhaps there's been too much compromise over the years, perhaps too much willingness to accept a status quo that doesn't meet your objectives, and certainly doesn't meet their objectives. if you think ofan meet their objectives. if you think of an 18—year—old, and many of the friends and the children of your friends and the children of your friends you think of, 18 now, they'll only be in their friends yo
some of the young might have other political aspirations, but most of us here are behind and united inan a sense that we are simply demanding for a complete withdrawal of the bill, as mentioned a bit earlier, to establish an independent commission of enquiry and, of course, universal suffrage, which is the most commonly supported ideal at this moment. we cannot deny that some the other youngsters, they might have something on their own, but we understand where they came from. this is why we are...
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a government more or less created overnight, a cabinet ina or less created overnight, a cabinet in are you looking forward to your first in a rush. are you looking forward to yourfirst big in a rush. are you looking forward to your first big meeting? in a rush. are you looking forward to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to yourfirst big meeting? so eager to get to the table, it was almost a traffic jam outside number 10. to get to the table, it was almost a trafficjam outside number 10. they covering for the first meeting, a new government that wants to show they really mean business. and they he is, in the chair he has coveted for so long. boris johnson he is, in the chair he has coveted for so long. borisjohnson a politician who divides, trying to pull a government, a party and the country together. it is wonderful to see this new team assembled here and the depth and breadth of talent in our extraordinary party. less use of this show of unity. brexit the number one task. brexiteers in some job. it is a very positive and united cabinet. the promised live in less tha n united cabinet
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it is the latest ina weather and do it.ou will see grown men cry. it is quite emotional, you have spent three or five years in this case, putting it together. and afterwards people really feel that there is a hole in our lives. this band of brothers don't do things by halves. they dream big and then deliver. with just over a year to go they are confident this bonfire will be the biggest and best yet. it seems incredible, doesn't it? to build their. did you see the mediaeval castle? it is obviously building — like bringing in the crowds. let's check in with the weather. how are things looking? it was pretty torrential yesterday. it has been horrendous. you have the right end of the weather front and it has been stationary. waking up this morning, a lot of rain around like this photograph shows here in lincolnshire. it has been heavier further west of lincolnshire. parts of the midlands into the north has been incessant, a lot of standing water around because of this weather front. you can see where it is stretching from nort
it is the latest ina weather and do it.ou will see grown men cry. it is quite emotional, you have spent three or five years in this case, putting it together. and afterwards people really feel that there is a hole in our lives. this band of brothers don't do things by halves. they dream big and then deliver. with just over a year to go they are confident this bonfire will be the biggest and best yet. it seems incredible, doesn't it? to build their. did you see the mediaeval castle? it is...
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ina simon mccoy on afternoon live. in a moment here, all the business news, prefers the headlines.kes his first address to mps in the house of commons, setting out brexit as his main priority. the uk sees the hottestjuly day on record, with temperatures of nearly 37 degrees in heathrow. the japanese car giant nissan is to cut 12,500 jobs worldwide after its profits fell by nearly 95%. hello, i'm ben planned with the business news. as rita just mentioned, nissan is planning to cut 12,500 jobs around the world. at the moment, we don't know the location of where those cuts will fall. the car—maker suffered almost 95% fall in net profits in the first three months of the year. boeing may stop making its bestselling jet the 337 max. it has been grounded since march after two fatal crashes. the company is reporting its largest ever quarterly loss. if the model is kept grounded, boeing said it would consider reducing or shutting down production of the plane. facebook shares jump after the report of a 28% rise in revenues. on wednesday, facebook announced that it would pay a record $5 billi
ina simon mccoy on afternoon live. in a moment here, all the business news, prefers the headlines.kes his first address to mps in the house of commons, setting out brexit as his main priority. the uk sees the hottestjuly day on record, with temperatures of nearly 37 degrees in heathrow. the japanese car giant nissan is to cut 12,500 jobs worldwide after its profits fell by nearly 95%. hello, i'm ben planned with the business news. as rita just mentioned, nissan is planning to cut 12,500 jobs...
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such ina is no exception human traffickers comb the slums looking for girls. when they disappear hardly anyone goes looking for them the traffickers often equate and says all nighters. so genius kidnapper still lives and have ellett. nobody blames him where she was labeled a whore and was forced to leave home. goes on women like singeing or suffer the consequences of population policies introduced and expedited by western family plan as 50 years ago in india. no pregnant woman thought that she would selectively goods that had only boids so this was created by those awkward academic medical profession promoted by a ford foundation and a lot of other in jews who tried the whole project. but i think it took 30 students per year and be a fugitive. so at about 5 years there was a corporal saw a few 100 people who could barely whether it's a boy or girl the. gynecologist put in a beating was trained at the same hospital where sheldon seagal carried out his research. as a young student fady had a dramatic experience in the delivery room. the 1st night they were into
such ina is no exception human traffickers comb the slums looking for girls. when they disappear hardly anyone goes looking for them the traffickers often equate and says all nighters. so genius kidnapper still lives and have ellett. nobody blames him where she was labeled a whore and was forced to leave home. goes on women like singeing or suffer the consequences of population policies introduced and expedited by western family plan as 50 years ago in india. no pregnant woman thought that she...
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we will talk more about rory mcavoy ina we will talk more about rory mcavoy in a moment, but let me bring in andrew murray, a former european tour winner. a huge amount of pressure on rory mcavoy this week. yes, i think there is an amount of pressure on him, there is bound to be. there is pressure on him wherever but especially here. he holds the course record. a number of yea rs holds the course record. a number of years ago he shot a 61 around these links, which is unbelievable, when he was about 19. great anticipation. the whole thing around the northern irish major championships they've had. and with padraig harrington in the mix, as well, flying the irish flag himself as a major winner. great anticipation. i've never been toa great anticipation. i've never been to a golf championship like this with so much anticipation before it. it's electric. we talked about the local hopes. brooks koepka, who comes as the number one, it would be a story if he was not there or thereabouts, and he's got a local link, as well. his caddie is from these parts, he played with rory in junior golf. he has
we will talk more about rory mcavoy ina we will talk more about rory mcavoy in a moment, but let me bring in andrew murray, a former european tour winner. a huge amount of pressure on rory mcavoy this week. yes, i think there is an amount of pressure on him, there is bound to be. there is pressure on him wherever but especially here. he holds the course record. a number of yea rs holds the course record. a number of years ago he shot a 61 around these links, which is unbelievable, when he was...
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this is a fast moving ribbon of air and it is ina more fast moving ribbon of air and it is in a more we would hope for at this time of year. there is a stronger arm of the jetstrea m there is a stronger arm of the jetstream from newfoundland. it picks up areas of low pressure, of course. the next one coming in on the back end of next week looks unusually deep and unusually far south across the uk for this time of year. essentially it will keep the u nsettled tea m year. essentially it will keep the unsettled team going well into next week. nothing particularly extreme but a little unusual for august. urban canoeing the most effective way to get across town. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be having a look the papers in a moment but first, the headlines: a damning report into the abuse of hundreds of children in care in nottingham, sexually abused by the people meant to be looking after them. one woman in care at 11 says she still suffers nightmares. ijust wanted to go home, and that's all i kept focusing on, was thinking someone was going to come and fetch me and take me home. the cha
this is a fast moving ribbon of air and it is ina more fast moving ribbon of air and it is in a more we would hope for at this time of year. there is a stronger arm of the jetstrea m there is a stronger arm of the jetstream from newfoundland. it picks up areas of low pressure, of course. the next one coming in on the back end of next week looks unusually deep and unusually far south across the uk for this time of year. essentially it will keep the u nsettled tea m year. essentially it will keep...
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i am ina i really want to do it, you know?playing a month ago. it is really not about 24 or 23 or 25, it is reallyjust about getting out there and giving it my best effort, no matter what. out there and giving it my best effort, no matterwhat. no out there and giving it my best effort, no matter what. no matter what i do, i will always have a great career. we have that women's singles final covered for you. it is live on bbc and through the bbc sport website. lewis hamilton trailed his mercedes team—mate in second practice for tomorrow ‘s british grand prix. i'll correspondent is at silverstone, where lewis hamilton has been successful in the past. this is an important weekend for him, isn't it? absolutely, all eyes are on lewis hamilton this weekend. the championship leader and five—time world champion is going for a record sixth victory here at his home track at the silverstone grand prix. he comes into the race having seen his team's dominance ended. hamilton had won six of the first eight races this season, and his team—ma
i am ina i really want to do it, you know?playing a month ago. it is really not about 24 or 23 or 25, it is reallyjust about getting out there and giving it my best effort, no matter what. out there and giving it my best effort, no matterwhat. no out there and giving it my best effort, no matter what. no matter what i do, i will always have a great career. we have that women's singles final covered for you. it is live on bbc and through the bbc sport website. lewis hamilton trailed his mercedes...
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we knew this would be a tough game, four games we knew this would be a tough game, fourgames ina we knewuld be a tough game, four games in a row, we knewjamaica would be coming for this win so it was going to be one of the toughest games of this round. really pleased for the girls. new talk about heroes on the court and i think we had seven on that court today, and four on the bench! semifinals, though, are beyond scotland after a third defeat in a row. lost to south africa 66—38, they are bottom of the group. the south africans have moved level on points with england at the top. the other group, northern ireland lost to malawi. let's round up ireland lost to malawi. let's round up some of the other headlines. they good day for defending champion geraint thomas finally at the tour de france. start of the 218 kilometre stage from san fleur to albee in fifth. moved up to second in the overall standings after a late break in the peloton caught some of the riders off guard. the belgian went on to win in a sprint finish. thomas still over a minute behind the overall leaderjulian a la philip.
we knew this would be a tough game, four games we knew this would be a tough game, fourgames ina we knewuld be a tough game, four games in a row, we knewjamaica would be coming for this win so it was going to be one of the toughest games of this round. really pleased for the girls. new talk about heroes on the court and i think we had seven on that court today, and four on the bench! semifinals, though, are beyond scotland after a third defeat in a row. lost to south africa 66—38, they are...
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how much money do you make ina millionaires. how much money do you make in a year? over a million. and that's not including brand deals on different things like this. over a million from youtube alone. how? the more views you get, the more adverts it can deliver in the more money blove makes. her most popular video got more than 11 million views. 0h, makes. her most popular video got more than 11 million views. oh, look at that. it was kind of weird to me. but the weird is also wildly popular. the videos she makes are pa rt popular. the videos she makes are part of a genre called meokbang. it isa part of a genre called meokbang. it is a mash up of two korean words and it translates as "eat cast". the host consumes a lot of food on line and interacts with the audience. host consumes a lot of food on line and interacts with the audiencelj think and interacts with the audience.” think it's a fun thing and it helps a lot of people. well, it heaps —— helps people with anxiety. it helps people that are lonely. it helps people that are lonely. it helps people that are lonely. it helps peo
how much money do you make ina millionaires. how much money do you make in a year? over a million. and that's not including brand deals on different things like this. over a million from youtube alone. how? the more views you get, the more adverts it can deliver in the more money blove makes. her most popular video got more than 11 million views. 0h, makes. her most popular video got more than 11 million views. oh, look at that. it was kind of weird to me. but the weird is also wildly popular....