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when i watch the england game against bulgaria, i felt for the players. 0n the surface, you put ona thes. 0n the surface, you put on a brave face, but nobody should go to work to be racially abused. and playing football is a job. those two sides at the heart of that incident on saturday are in the hat for the fa cup first round draw. that is on bbc one at seven o'clock this evening. that is it from me and the rest of the team. goodbye. more on our top story now and the government's request to hold a yes oi’ government's request to hold a yes or no vote on borisjohnson‘s brexit deal this evening has been refused. john bercow said a motion on the deal had already been brought before mps on saturday and it would be repetitive and disorderly to debate it again. my colleague kristin fraser interviewed the conservative mp andrea jenkins and put it to her thatjohn bercow had to refuse the vote because of parliamentary rules. he also has a discretion. and it is a different set of circumstances this time. we have never had a full vote on boris's withdrawal agreement but it also echoes how westmi
when i watch the england game against bulgaria, i felt for the players. 0n the surface, you put ona thes. 0n the surface, you put on a brave face, but nobody should go to work to be racially abused. and playing football is a job. those two sides at the heart of that incident on saturday are in the hat for the fa cup first round draw. that is on bbc one at seven o'clock this evening. that is it from me and the rest of the team. goodbye. more on our top story now and the government's request to...
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neil, citing greta thunberg, her recent adventure ona greta thunberg, her recent adventure on a yachtou don't have £5 million to build a zero carbon yacht and play for your crew to fly to new york and pick up the boat? he says he will stay with his favourite budget airline. we have had some others saying let the train take the strain, we have just others saying let the train take the strain, we havejust come back from two weeks going around europe, co mforta ble, two weeks going around europe, comfortable, efficient and good value, lots of good deals and you get to see where you're going. certainly of train prices come down it would be a lot more affordable. that is one of the issues, the fact that certain here in the uk, train prices can be pretty astronomical, even when compared with the cost of a flight. i think if you book in advance, you can get so much better deals. again, it is the same with air travel, plan ahead and get the best deals. well, train prices need to come down, says steve. jonathan williams says either that or the wea k williams says either that or the weak pound
neil, citing greta thunberg, her recent adventure ona greta thunberg, her recent adventure on a yachtou don't have £5 million to build a zero carbon yacht and play for your crew to fly to new york and pick up the boat? he says he will stay with his favourite budget airline. we have had some others saying let the train take the strain, we have just others saying let the train take the strain, we havejust come back from two weeks going around europe, co mforta ble, two weeks going around europe,...
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how unusual is it for a synod to focus ona unusual is it for a synod to focus on a particular part ofhis case the amazon? it is not unusual to have it focused ona it is not unusual to have it focused on a particular region but it is the first time they have looked at the amazon area, a vast expanse covering nine countries. the church has a presence there. it is looking at how the presence can be bolstered in the region. what are the options they are considering? these are not as going to focus on how the church can stand with the indigenous people who suffer greatly from the exploitation that goes on in the rainforest, because they have been the victims of the recent wildfires. the pope wants to focus on the environment, which he wrote about almost five years ago. that is the prime focus but as part of that, the prime focus but as part of that, the bishops are going to be looking at how they can get a stronger presence for the church and look at the question of ordaining married elders. it's very difficult for missionary priests from outside to come into communities, to learn the loca
how unusual is it for a synod to focus ona unusual is it for a synod to focus on a particular part ofhis case the amazon? it is not unusual to have it focused ona it is not unusual to have it focused on a particular region but it is the first time they have looked at the amazon area, a vast expanse covering nine countries. the church has a presence there. it is looking at how the presence can be bolstered in the region. what are the options they are considering? these are not as going to focus...
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rushford's second was enough of the thai sending united through ona of the thai sending united throughe eve of halloween. michael redford, bbc news. aston villa are also through. 2—1winners over wolves. the draw for the quarter finals will take place on zoe ball's breakfast show on bbc radio 2 tomorrow morning. rangers and celtic remain level pegging at the top of the scottish premiership. both won tonight. rangers enjoyed a 4—0 win at ross county. ryan jack scored twice. to put steven gerrards' side three up at the break. and alfredo morelos scored either side of half time. rangers are level on points with celtic, but second on goal difference. it's after two goals in five minutes earned them a 2—0 win over bottom side st mirren. aberdeen are up to fourth, beating hamilton 1—0. wins too for motherwell and st johnstone. hibs and livingstone finished 2—all. for the second season running, manchester city have been knocked out of the women's champions league by atletico madrid. after the first leg ended 1—1, city lost 2—1 in the spanish capital they're defeated 3—2 on aggregate. derby cou
rushford's second was enough of the thai sending united through ona of the thai sending united throughe eve of halloween. michael redford, bbc news. aston villa are also through. 2—1winners over wolves. the draw for the quarter finals will take place on zoe ball's breakfast show on bbc radio 2 tomorrow morning. rangers and celtic remain level pegging at the top of the scottish premiership. both won tonight. rangers enjoyed a 4—0 win at ross county. ryan jack scored twice. to put steven...
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it's nearly eight weeks since harry had his accident ona weeks since harry had his accident on a road27th that he died. three days later, the us embassy told britain that anne sacoolas had diplomatic immunity. on the 15th of september, they revealed she had left the uk. ten days later, police confirmed her departure to harry's family. today, to man charlotte said they were amazed anne sacoolas had 110w they were amazed anne sacoolas had now offered to be interviewed. it's a huge step in the right direction. very much so. it feels like that we are finally getting somewhere. we we re are finally getting somewhere. we were surprised, because obviously she left the country and it's a complete turnaround for us, really. we we re complete turnaround for us, really. we were not expecting that at all. police investigating the crash in northamptonshire say they will fly to the united states to interview anne sacoolas as soon as their visas are in place. they say they will then bring the information back, handed to the crown prosecution service and it is they who will decide if she is to be cha
it's nearly eight weeks since harry had his accident ona weeks since harry had his accident on a road27th that he died. three days later, the us embassy told britain that anne sacoolas had diplomatic immunity. on the 15th of september, they revealed she had left the uk. ten days later, police confirmed her departure to harry's family. today, to man charlotte said they were amazed anne sacoolas had 110w they were amazed anne sacoolas had now offered to be interviewed. it's a huge step in the...
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carried out onas yom kippur. according to the local community, no police patrorols outside e the synagogue. wewe have said several times our synagogue have police protection. we were always told everything is fine,e, everything is ok, everything is quiet. to accessler tried the synagogue using several weapons, including homemade bombs and a m molotov cocktail. the solidity of the building's doors saved the worshipers inside. after failing to enter, he shot and killed a woman on the street and then he killed a man at point blank range at a nearbyy kebab shop.. was atacker said he holocaust denier. he live-streamed the attack for citing5 minutes, feminism and mass migration. him after aned exchange of fire. >> charges are a politically motivated attempt to quell a popular motivated candidate. remove theed to united arab emirates and switzerland from the countries listed as tax havens. while switzerland was believed to have inadequate tax rules, it has expressed commitments to reform them. they were given the all cl
carried out onas yom kippur. according to the local community, no police patrorols outside e the synagogue. wewe have said several times our synagogue have police protection. we were always told everything is fine,e, everything is ok, everything is quiet. to accessler tried the synagogue using several weapons, including homemade bombs and a m molotov cocktail. the solidity of the building's doors saved the worshipers inside. after failing to enter, he shot and killed a woman on the street and...
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cleaning up debris up tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets over the weekend in defiance ona streets over the weekend in defiance on a ban on wearing masks. the emergency law introduced on friday gives the chief executive extensive powers to maintain public order. the globalfinancial powers to maintain public order. the global financial hub is faced with growing anxiety over the disturbances. news reports say hsbc is set to cut up to 10,000 jobs and brock silvers says the ongoing u nrest brock silvers says the ongoing unrest is not the only reach for the potential layoffs. hsbc has a bit of a reorganisation going on and they do have to deal with a top global environment, slowdowns in the us and china. that said, their primary market is hong kong which certainly isn't helping them right now so i'd say the instability is certainly a factor. the instability in hong kong is one of the. but this is also slowing down the chinese economy. it's a symbiotic relationship. it's not helping the mood in hong kong by the unrest in hong kong is also dragging down our regional markets as wel
cleaning up debris up tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets over the weekend in defiance ona streets over the weekend in defiance on a ban on wearing masks. the emergency law introduced on friday gives the chief executive extensive powers to maintain public order. the globalfinancial powers to maintain public order. the global financial hub is faced with growing anxiety over the disturbances. news reports say hsbc is set to cut up to 10,000 jobs and brock silvers says the ongoing...
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but normally it would be a labour or a socialist government where you have to say, hang ona governmenthang on a second, rain in that spending was not it is all a little bit topsy—turvy. spending was not it is all a little bit topsy-turvy. it is but when sajid javid made the announcement a month ago, talking about the spending spree, he said he is doing it conservatively and this is about preparing for an election, education, health, less security, the buzzwords that everybody cares about. don't worry about the budget, we will just about. don't worry about the budget, we willjust spend, spend, spend. what hopefully, i mean, it is always a nice thing to see if they are going to spend more money on teachers. remember prudence, prudence, prudence. they are trying to change the culture within the labour party back then. let's look now at el pais. this is the interesting article looking at the gap within the european union. since the 2008 financial crisis and we remember well, portugal bailed out, ireland bailed out, this whole debt crisis, greece bailed out. and looking at the divide that h
but normally it would be a labour or a socialist government where you have to say, hang ona governmenthang on a second, rain in that spending was not it is all a little bit topsy—turvy. spending was not it is all a little bit topsy-turvy. it is but when sajid javid made the announcement a month ago, talking about the spending spree, he said he is doing it conservatively and this is about preparing for an election, education, health, less security, the buzzwords that everybody cares about....
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a 6—0 win over san marino ona football.oggy hampton park this afternoon —— hampden park. john mcginn scoring his first hat—trick, the first scottish player to score a first—half trouble since 1952. the free kick from stuart armstrong added elite sticks. they can still get to the final lecture via the euro 2020 play—offs which begin in march. they can get over kazakhstan, who lost to belgium earlier, and cyprus, who lost to russia. wales are in action tonight in the next few minutes. they take on croatia and cardiff, but with aaron ramsey rolled out, he is injured. that match getting under way a quarter to 8pm. arsenal's perfect start to the wsl season has been ended by chelsea after a thrilling late comeback this afternoon. it was 1—1 going into the last 5 minutes — until substitute maria thorisdottir curled in a stunning winner to take unbeaten chelsea above arsenal and into second. and manchester united recorded back to back wins after a 3—0 victory over tottenham hotspur in london. goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross
a 6—0 win over san marino ona football.oggy hampton park this afternoon —— hampden park. john mcginn scoring his first hat—trick, the first scottish player to score a first—half trouble since 1952. the free kick from stuart armstrong added elite sticks. they can still get to the final lecture via the euro 2020 play—offs which begin in march. they can get over kazakhstan, who lost to belgium earlier, and cyprus, who lost to russia. wales are in action tonight in the next few minutes....
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helpful when what we are meant to be doing this week is embarking oi'i to be doing this week is embarking onaon a negotiation about the deal put forward. it puts his negotiators, whether they be civil servants or ministers, ina whether they be civil servants or ministers, in a difficult position. civil servants who are working on this must tear their hair out in rage. keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, he will try and force a vote in parliament this week force a vote in parliament this week for the government to publish its legal advice and the full text of it. which, of course, the european union is already asking for because it is all sketchy. we don't know what he has asked for or what he is offering. it is ridiculous. we have a vague framework of a deal but when it comes down to detail which is what the eu wants to know about, especially regarding how you deal with goods coming into ireland, all of that is vague. one thing he has been sure about and has been writing in the sunday express, the prime minister, he says we will be packing oui’ minister, he says we will be packing our
helpful when what we are meant to be doing this week is embarking oi'i to be doing this week is embarking onaon a negotiation about the deal put forward. it puts his negotiators, whether they be civil servants or ministers, ina whether they be civil servants or ministers, in a difficult position. civil servants who are working on this must tear their hair out in rage. keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, he will try and force a vote in parliament this week force a vote in parliament this...
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there is a motive in the film of a pigs head ona a motive in the film of a pigs head on a stick whichly makes you think lord the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of heart of darkness and by extension, apocalypse now. this reminded me of a strange movie about child soldiers which is very hallucinogenic, very moving, upsetting and horrifying. i also saw echoes of other films. it is a film which is so kaleidoscopic that despite the fact it is, one hand, child soldiers, it is about so much more. it is a coming of age story. it has a universal thing, you never know where the story is taking place. it is about the group dynamics between this cast and how it fractures and sponges. the cast is made up of people who have never done on—screen work before and on the other hand, at least one cast member was a regular on hannah montana and who i did not recognise until halfway through the film. it has a score that is quite the most astonishing thing i have heard in yea rs. astonishing thing i have h
there is a motive in the film of a pigs head ona a motive in the film of a pigs head on a stick whichly makes you think lord the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of lord of the flies. there is a lot of heart of darkness and by extension, apocalypse now. this reminded me of a strange movie about child soldiers which is very hallucinogenic, very moving, upsetting and horrifying. i also saw echoes of other films. it is a film which is...
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and the deal is paused, it's art, so they need to be ona kind paused, it's art, so they need to be oncy planning. but the risk of a no—deal has come down significantly with donald tusk saying he will recommend to eu leaders to propose an extension. therefore, i think the most likely outcome on the one britain is starting to think about is another extension, that means avoiding no deal, but it means continued uncertainty. and this is a tricky thing, isn't it? we had that situation at the end of march this year where businesses who needed to, we re year where businesses who needed to, were stockpiling in a major way ahead of that march 29 deadline. now we are in the same situation october 31, and we could be in the same situation at the end of january. for businesses where they have inventory, they've got the season, january's a funny month. it's difficult to manage this, isn't it? yeah, i... thinking backa month or two ago, if there is an extension of aggressiveness that creates kind of another delaying —— over christmas. but it's awkward over the christmas period in terms of stock. bu
and the deal is paused, it's art, so they need to be ona kind paused, it's art, so they need to be oncy planning. but the risk of a no—deal has come down significantly with donald tusk saying he will recommend to eu leaders to propose an extension. therefore, i think the most likely outcome on the one britain is starting to think about is another extension, that means avoiding no deal, but it means continued uncertainty. and this is a tricky thing, isn't it? we had that situation at the end...
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octubre fuese a disneylandia podrÍas estar expuesto ahora el virus del sarampiÓn porque ese dÍa una onatÁ dÉbil. también atenciÓn tienes niÑos que no eÉn inmunizados. recuerda que el virus se propaga por la tos, por los estornudos y puede permanecer dos horas en el aire. lo peores que los sÍntomas tardan hasta 21 días en aparecer. carolina: precauciÓn. cada aÑo unas 10.000.000 de personas pierden la vida por causa del cÁncer. en octubre se crea conciencia sobre el cÁncer de seno. hoy te contamos una noticia muy alentadora. cientÍficos de la clínica mayo han encontrado una prometedora terapia y se trata de una vacuna contra la enfermedad con la que aseguran haber curado a una paciente. nos conectamos con la doctora edith pÉrez, con columna de la clÍnica mayo. cuÉntenos cÓmo funciona la vacuna. es algo muy prometedor. edith: las vacunas se desarrollan despertando el sistema inmunolÓgico y el sistema inmunolÓgico disminuye las cÉlulas del cÁncer. borja: para que pacientes de cÁncer podÍa hacer efectiva la vacuna? edith: tenemos dos vacunas diferentes, una para las personas diagnosticadas c
octubre fuese a disneylandia podrÍas estar expuesto ahora el virus del sarampiÓn porque ese dÍa una onatÁ dÉbil. también atenciÓn tienes niÑos que no eÉn inmunizados. recuerda que el virus se propaga por la tos, por los estornudos y puede permanecer dos horas en el aire. lo peores que los sÍntomas tardan hasta 21 días en aparecer. carolina: precauciÓn. cada aÑo unas 10.000.000 de personas pierden la vida por causa del cÁncer. en octubre se crea conciencia sobre el cÁncer de seno....
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residents in all bay counties except for san francisco will be affected by this pg&e set to happen at ona miig county has more than 66,000 customers in the affected areas. it's not known when the power either. >> leanne >> reporter: we know the strong winds will begin about 4:00 in the morning, but pg&e ssay not going to wait that long. it takes time. when will it come back, sometime on friday. residents in santa rosa knew the rr ouit wleldec t bhatom we are going toctally shut off power and reduce 34 northern >> rest r residents should be prepared in stages beginning after midnight. >> there's a significant increase in firefighter's -- >> they have added four engines with 16 firefighters to boost their presence in the area. their presence in the area. >> we have a network of watch resources. >> reporter: residents not in the safety shutoff area may suffer power loss if power lines are damaged by the strong rest won't be restored to repair any damage thast' found. we kntd define it. reirs ano make all of the powers on that line. >> ken baldwin says there are many trees near power lines th
residents in all bay counties except for san francisco will be affected by this pg&e set to happen at ona miig county has more than 66,000 customers in the affected areas. it's not known when the power either. >> leanne >> reporter: we know the strong winds will begin about 4:00 in the morning, but pg&e ssay not going to wait that long. it takes time. when will it come back, sometime on friday. residents in santa rosa knew the rr ouit wleldec t bhatom we are going toctally...
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creadas para lavar dinero procedente de la venta de drogas y en ellos se escucha hernÁndez preguntarse onaerdido de la mayorÍa de dinero, $50,000 al acusado y 150,000 al actual presidente hondureÑo. dijo que tenÍa 4 millones de dÓlares escondidos en alguna parte de honduras jorge: por quÉ destierra la exembajador ha estado zonas en ucrania?algunos creen que por no haber sido suficientemente leal al presidente trump. los rellenos tiene todo el testimonio de la exembajador a que investigue presiente trump. >> la ex embajadora de estados unidos en ucrania testificÓ hoy estado se lo o pese al que el habÍa prohibido. bajo una citaciÓn legal y obliga a testificar, le dijo a los comitÉs de investigaciÓn que hubo una investiga-- una campaÑa concertada en su contra y que presionÓ departamento de estado de verano de 2018 para que la destituyera. a la diplomÁtica la retiraron de ucrania el aÑo pasado con el abogado del presidente trump presionaba para que el gobierno de ese paÍs investigarÁ a los biden. y se quedo socios, arrestados ayer, tambiÉn trataron de presionar para que la despidieron. el pres
creadas para lavar dinero procedente de la venta de drogas y en ellos se escucha hernÁndez preguntarse onaerdido de la mayorÍa de dinero, $50,000 al acusado y 150,000 al actual presidente hondureÑo. dijo que tenÍa 4 millones de dÓlares escondidos en alguna parte de honduras jorge: por quÉ destierra la exembajador ha estado zonas en ucrania?algunos creen que por no haber sido suficientemente leal al presidente trump. los rellenos tiene todo el testimonio de la exembajador a que investigue...
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cannot play the all blacks until the final and next they ta ke blacks until the final and next they take onacks until the final and next they take on a france team that is hardly impressed so far. all in reward for winning their group. that was massive, our day goal coming into the competition. last time the welsh team won this was 1987, it is safe and testing achievement. it gives us and testing achievement. it gives us a lot of confidence. eglin have already travelled a stop further than the last one, but now all change. they have still yet no last eight, effect software the moules start in the media. the cancellation of england's lasting mean for team have had better preparation that they homeland, and austria's head coachis they homeland, and austria's head coach is not shy. he said it would be an advantage, i suppose they better win. they find the best preparation according to their coach so they better win. if that is the best possible preparation, we will see how we go. come the weekend, the sound bites will be background noise. eight teams have worked for four years to win the next t
cannot play the all blacks until the final and next they ta ke blacks until the final and next they take onacks until the final and next they take on a france team that is hardly impressed so far. all in reward for winning their group. that was massive, our day goal coming into the competition. last time the welsh team won this was 1987, it is safe and testing achievement. it gives us and testing achievement. it gives us a lot of confidence. eglin have already travelled a stop further than the...
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and boris johnson does not want to negotiate ona johnson does not want to negotiate on a date.ere will be a delay. the daily mail headline is the house of. the today britain could have begun to heal after the brexit purgatory but instead posturing mps subjecting us to more of this. there is the argument that oliver letwin was doing the responsible thing. he has been accused by many of allowing another delay of putting forward another delay of putting forward another delay of putting forward another delay but there are laws. there are legalities around this bill. was he safeguarding a chance for brexit to happen? done properly and in the right time? rather than rushed through because of the october the 31st? doubt i use the term, backstop, they were looking foran term, backstop, they were looking for an insurance policy. this is ultimately a lack of trust. there is i'io ultimately a lack of trust. there is no trust between mps within the conservative party, they do not trust the prime minister or the er g to deliver on what they said they would deliver. this has not been helped
and boris johnson does not want to negotiate ona johnson does not want to negotiate on a date.ere will be a delay. the daily mail headline is the house of. the today britain could have begun to heal after the brexit purgatory but instead posturing mps subjecting us to more of this. there is the argument that oliver letwin was doing the responsible thing. he has been accused by many of allowing another delay of putting forward another delay of putting forward another delay of putting forward...
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fy ona hill is a top aide who left a week before the phone call between president trump and the ukraine president. hallie jackson has more on what she's expected to say to lawmakers. >> reporter: congress back in town and back to work with thorning with key testimony expected today from fiona hill, a former top adviser on russian and ukraine expected to say rudy giuliani side-stepped official channels to try to dig up dirt on the bidens in ukraine. later in the week another diplomat, gordon sondland the ambassador to the european union who plans to defy orders by appearing and want to know about his involvement with ukraine considering that country is not even in the e.u. >> you understand why the ambassador to e.u. was the point person on ukraine? >> i don't. >> you have not gotten an answer to that question. >> no. it doesn't make s becse obviously he shouldn't be. >> reporter: sondland one-time trump donor in a text message exchange defended the president when a state department staffer wrote it is crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign. sondland aft
fy ona hill is a top aide who left a week before the phone call between president trump and the ukraine president. hallie jackson has more on what she's expected to say to lawmakers. >> reporter: congress back in town and back to work with thorning with key testimony expected today from fiona hill, a former top adviser on russian and ukraine expected to say rudy giuliani side-stepped official channels to try to dig up dirt on the bidens in ukraine. later in the week another diplomat,...
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following the explosive revelations by a former white ned ona estiedformer national security adviser hand grenade who is going to blow everyone up, describing his work in ukraine as a drug deal according to a source in the room. "the new york times" saying bolton was so worried, he told her to alert white house lawyers. >> we will find that rudy giuliani, once the greatest mayor of this country is nothing more than a small-town crook. >> reporter: the president today accusing house democrats of allowing no transparency at the witch hunt hearings. >> adam schiff, who is running this secret proceeding behind closed doors where the president gets no rights and the minority doesn't get subpoena power like adam schiff has, this is the most ridiculous, wrong, unfair process. >> reporter: but democrats argue hehey're simplyting investigation, pledging the transcripts will be made public. and late tonight we learned the vice president's office is saying he will not comply with requests for documents from him lester >> hallie jackson at the white house, thanks. >>> as the democratic esake th
following the explosive revelations by a former white ned ona estiedformer national security adviser hand grenade who is going to blow everyone up, describing his work in ukraine as a drug deal according to a source in the room. "the new york times" saying bolton was so worried, he told her to alert white house lawyers. >> we will find that rudy giuliani, once the greatest mayor of this country is nothing more than a small-town crook. >> reporter: the president today...
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of nagorno—karabakh within a separate paragraph in which he was quite consistent with our approach ona our approach on a compromise by solution. couple more things on this vexed issue of the conflict which began in the 80s and has not been sold. it seems to me it needs imagination to get out of the stalemate. are you prepared to be imaginative and, in the spirit of reconciliation, to acknowledge that over the last 20 yea rs 01’ acknowledge that over the last 20 years 01’ more, acknowledge that over the last 20 years or more, the armenian military has been responsible for very serious abuses. the united nations, the european court of human rights has concluded that, independent groups like amnesty international have talked about the abuses of your armed forces. if you want to change the dynamic with this new government, you prepared to say, yes, we have been responsible for serious abuses in the past. you are twisting a little bit the narrative. the armenian, the state of amelia, happens to be the only guarantee of the security. we are the only guarantors. we have a security arrangement
of nagorno—karabakh within a separate paragraph in which he was quite consistent with our approach ona our approach on a compromise by solution. couple more things on this vexed issue of the conflict which began in the 80s and has not been sold. it seems to me it needs imagination to get out of the stalemate. are you prepared to be imaginative and, in the spirit of reconciliation, to acknowledge that over the last 20 yea rs 01’ acknowledge that over the last 20 years 01’ more, acknowledge...
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earnings spread optimism ona t chade front. all contributed to gains.irst earnings jp morgan reported strong earnings. with you mostrn importantly the consumer sideas str with good growth in loans, deposits and credit cards. the c c jamie dimon reiterated that saying the consumerhe remas thy with growth and wages zbiend combined with spending and strong balance sheets and low unployment. united health powered the dow higher after a beat on earnings d guidance. and positive compensates from european union negotiators on the prospect of a brexit deal that lifted markets. we kno a brexit deal would be worth sometng but it's hard to quantify. the federal reserve did sit a hard no deal brexit as a risk. a little bit of warm and fuz f feelinm china on the trade talks. the global times editor i said the friday meeting did represent a breakthrough in that boepgt sides have a strong will to achieve a deal. the global times germly considered a mouthpiece for the communist party. for "nightly business report," bob miss if he it at the new york stock exchange. >>>
earnings spread optimism ona t chade front. all contributed to gains.irst earnings jp morgan reported strong earnings. with you mostrn importantly the consumer sideas str with good growth in loans, deposits and credit cards. the c c jamie dimon reiterated that saying the consumerhe remas thy with growth and wages zbiend combined with spending and strong balance sheets and low unployment. united health powered the dow higher after a beat on earnings d guidance. and positive compensates from...
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you could go ona threat of an election? you could go on a more threat of an election? could go on a more conventional timetable, give parliament time to do a standard length and scrutiny, and do it that way. that is a very good point. we are going to give them all the time they want between now and the time they want between now and the dissolution of parliament to do that scrutiny. that is much more than, i think, that scrutiny. that is much more than, ithink, some that scrutiny. that is much more than, i think, some of them have been asking for. i mean, that is more than philip hammond was asking for. this is a big chunk of time. and it is interesting, actually, in the debate on tuesday about brexit, everybody said we need more time to study this deal. actually, the labour party couldn't even find enough speakers. they ran out of speakers, let alone new ideas to bring to the table. we have had 3.5 yea rs bring to the table. we have had 3.5 years to discuss this. we are being very, very reasonable. we are saying, if you genuinely want more time, you can have it. here
you could go ona threat of an election? you could go on a more threat of an election? could go on a more conventional timetable, give parliament time to do a standard length and scrutiny, and do it that way. that is a very good point. we are going to give them all the time they want between now and the time they want between now and the dissolution of parliament to do that scrutiny. that is much more than, i think, that scrutiny. that is much more than, ithink, some that scrutiny. that is much...
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you get the impression there is a blame game going on here, that actually the uk government is that ona that on a no—deal on october 31, but they arejust sort of on a no—deal on october 31, but they are just sort of playing around? because our business livelihood depends on us being able to interpret this correctly we have to train spent most of our time trying to re m ove train spent most of our time trying to remove personal bases out of it otherwise we're going to get it wrong for our otherwise we're going to get it wrong for oui’ own otherwise we're going to get it wrong for our own businesses and livelihoods —— personal bases. some people will take it as one person's oi’ people will take it as one person's or the other, we don't really care about that. there might be that strategy going on, it doesn't bother us strategy going on, it doesn't bother us at all. we're trying to get bottom of is there going to be an exit on that date or not? and on a day—to—day basis, every time we hear somebody saying it looks like a hard brexit, we know ok, the pound is likely to fall. i haven't warne
you get the impression there is a blame game going on here, that actually the uk government is that ona that on a no—deal on october 31, but they arejust sort of on a no—deal on october 31, but they are just sort of playing around? because our business livelihood depends on us being able to interpret this correctly we have to train spent most of our time trying to re m ove train spent most of our time trying to remove personal bases out of it otherwise we're going to get it wrong for our...
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remi says i don't necessarily ignore these studies but i don't eat these foods ona studies but i don'tight of a two story house here in the uk is about seven metres high. imagine then, if you can, just for a second, waves that are three times that size, at around 22 metres high. well, that is what hurricane lorenzo is capable of producing, with its 105 mile—per—hour sustained winds. there are warnings for the western azores for waves to reach an unimaginable 22 metres high as the storm system moves very close to the western azores through tuesday night. torrential rain on tuesday, we could see some problems here. the torrential rain will turn into an area of low pressure, and there is still some uncertainty exactly where it ends up thursday. 0ur still some uncertainty exactly where it ends up thursday. our main focus for the time being is on threat of some further cutting across england and wales. after the recent heavy rain we have seen, i'm afraid there's more to come on tuesday. this band of persistent rain for northern ireland in northern england initially. heavy showers and thunde
remi says i don't necessarily ignore these studies but i don't eat these foods ona studies but i don'tight of a two story house here in the uk is about seven metres high. imagine then, if you can, just for a second, waves that are three times that size, at around 22 metres high. well, that is what hurricane lorenzo is capable of producing, with its 105 mile—per—hour sustained winds. there are warnings for the western azores for waves to reach an unimaginable 22 metres high as the storm...
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it is ona the numbers drop this month. it is on a six year low.ce situation and for me this is concerning. this is the one area we look at when people historically have a lot of control. we are worried about the wider economy. the numbers are disastrous there but it is an area where we have control, personal finances, what we spend and earn. that number is depressed and for me that is worrying going into the golden quarter, black friday and the christmas trading period. we were just talking to kate about m&s. i don't know if you heard that conversation about by now, pay later, and retailers are desperate to learn as in, but your figures show that we will not necessarily spend. we are seeing depressed numbers on the major purchase index. this isn't lipstick. this is considerable, considered purchases such as furniture and electronics. the number is down there, as well. we know that the appetite for debt is not great in the uk at the moment. the amount of consumer borrowing is down. i would use that to counter any thoughts that we would go crazy and
it is ona the numbers drop this month. it is on a six year low.ce situation and for me this is concerning. this is the one area we look at when people historically have a lot of control. we are worried about the wider economy. the numbers are disastrous there but it is an area where we have control, personal finances, what we spend and earn. that number is depressed and for me that is worrying going into the golden quarter, black friday and the christmas trading period. we were just talking to...
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the lib dems are going to be very interesting adam, you have a little plug to drop about you jumping onat you jumping on a plane and coming here for a little rebrand coming up. you see this over here, the brexit cast, it will be replaced by election, will call it election task, every single day. monday tuesday wednesday, friday, with brexitcast being on thursday. so wherever you get brexitcast, wherever podcasting programme used, election cast will also pop into your feed. we are talking about the stuff that we talk about now. he may see us on television as well. more than once a week? should we talk about the people standing down from parliament? because there's been something of a thing in the past few days especially about the of women standing down, the number in the proportion is not necessarily greater than parliaments closing of the past, but the kind of things that particularly, women that is standing down a saying about the abuse and social media and the toxic environment of westminster, is quite striking. it is and it is disturbing and for those who work around here, we are awa
the lib dems are going to be very interesting adam, you have a little plug to drop about you jumping onat you jumping on a plane and coming here for a little rebrand coming up. you see this over here, the brexit cast, it will be replaced by election, will call it election task, every single day. monday tuesday wednesday, friday, with brexitcast being on thursday. so wherever you get brexitcast, wherever podcasting programme used, election cast will also pop into your feed. we are talking about...
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performed a calculation in three minutes and 20 seconds which it said would take over 10,000 years ona supercomputer. but not everyone agreed with the definition of supremacy including ibm who said they mislabeled their achievement. facebooks ge —— ceo at mark zuckerberg was questioned by sceptical us lawmakers by his attempt to —— launch libra. lawmakers said that it could be abused by crimson terrace. he said it would not be once without government approval. amazon chief jeff bezos announced his space company blue origin would be working with a group of industryjoin us to build a lunarlanding with a group of industryjoin us to build a lunar landing system capable of transporting humans to the moon. and here on earth, air taxis might be getting one step closer to reality. german start up william ruiz video of what it said was its firstairtaxi, ruiz video of what it said was its first air taxi, it's 36 rude electric prototype may be ready to ta ke electric prototype may be ready to take passengers as soon as 2025. you remember all those massive data halls filled of noisy computers? wha
performed a calculation in three minutes and 20 seconds which it said would take over 10,000 years ona supercomputer. but not everyone agreed with the definition of supremacy including ibm who said they mislabeled their achievement. facebooks ge —— ceo at mark zuckerberg was questioned by sceptical us lawmakers by his attempt to —— launch libra. lawmakers said that it could be abused by crimson terrace. he said it would not be once without government approval. amazon chief jeff bezos...
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since the christchurch tax ona directly.r, we have had a big focus on far—right terrorism —— mosque. is this legislation of this agreement going to help fight that? the answer is it is going to make some sort of improvement. again, i hate to say... you know, everybody likes to think in the grandest terms, we have got this agreement. it took a lot of work, not just the two people who signed the agreement, to get everything in place, make sure it is legal in both countries to allow for this exchange. but again, it is going to make investigations hopefully to prevent attacks easier, such as if somebody in the uk says there is a perceived threat to uk assets, and now we can go ahead and ask us companies for the information directly. but to say thatis the information directly. but to say that is a complete game changer i think is a bit pollyanna, for lack ofa think is a bit pollyanna, for lack of a better term. on the other side, what about people's right to privacy? is it going to make it harderfor people to privacy? is it going
since the christchurch tax ona directly.r, we have had a big focus on far—right terrorism —— mosque. is this legislation of this agreement going to help fight that? the answer is it is going to make some sort of improvement. again, i hate to say... you know, everybody likes to think in the grandest terms, we have got this agreement. it took a lot of work, not just the two people who signed the agreement, to get everything in place, make sure it is legal in both countries to allow for this...
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after the very exciting press conference where we saw the democrat trump talk about progress being made onaince then, the tone has changed, certainly the way this was covered in china was very muted, and many questions relating to mecca remain about this going forward. such is the case, tariffs will not be happening. another thing i wanted to ask you about. tough times for facebook‘s plans for a cryptocurrency called libra. the bbc has seen a report by the g7 group of industrialised countries which says libra is a threat to the global financial system and shouldn't go ahead until the firm proves its safe and secure. key partners including mastercard and visa have backed out in the past few days. i feel like i talk to about this most days, is this doomed?m certainly looks like it is going through some dire times at the moment. i don't want to say doomed quite yet, but certainly at the end of last week, a number of really big names and financial companies that had initially signed onto lending lever their support and investing in this crypto currency by facebook — they all walked away. they a
after the very exciting press conference where we saw the democrat trump talk about progress being made onaince then, the tone has changed, certainly the way this was covered in china was very muted, and many questions relating to mecca remain about this going forward. such is the case, tariffs will not be happening. another thing i wanted to ask you about. tough times for facebook‘s plans for a cryptocurrency called libra. the bbc has seen a report by the g7 group of industrialised countries...
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the times has taken up a more domestic node and is focusing ona a more domestic node and is focusinghe end of the day with leo varadkar —— optimistic note. they will keep talking and meet again at the end of the week in dublin. that is really going to be, it looks like a make or break moment. there is a different shift from this morning where he came out of the angela merkel phone call and a downing street source immediately put out this extremely bullish moment where they said angela merkel claim things that the german side immediately said she didn't. it is bizarre. if the times is right, david, and there is room for manoeuvre, there is the possibility that something could give by the end of the week, what do you think that could possibly be? well, that is the issue. you are trying to satisfy this... i mean, boris up to this point appears absolutely, as i said earlier, to have got the numbers with the help of the dup to get his current proposal through. but sometimes you can geta proposal through. but sometimes you can get a compromise with one group, but it will blow up the other
the times has taken up a more domestic node and is focusing ona a more domestic node and is focusinghe end of the day with leo varadkar —— optimistic note. they will keep talking and meet again at the end of the week in dublin. that is really going to be, it looks like a make or break moment. there is a different shift from this morning where he came out of the angela merkel phone call and a downing street source immediately put out this extremely bullish moment where they said angela...
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he and i stood ona the european union.hat said we would accept the result of the referendum. he andi accept the result of the referendum. he and i both voted to have that referendum. if you have a referendum, you accept the result and that is what i will be doing, nationally, that is what the country did. it is easierfor me because nationally, that is what the country did. it is easier for me because 70% of my constituents voted to leave as well. so there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i have and that is what i will be seen through and that is what i was re—elected on, as were other labour mps. have you had any contact from the leadership, have you had any people telling you what you had any people telling you what you should be doing, asking you to change your mind? i have had no whips from anywhere, any side contact me. i have not had boris johnson, john mcdonnell or anybody else. nobody. all right, so you are making up your own mind, you have made it up also, i think there is a nervousness, actually, and mps are ne
he and i stood ona the european union.hat said we would accept the result of the referendum. he andi accept the result of the referendum. he and i both voted to have that referendum. if you have a referendum, you accept the result and that is what i will be doing, nationally, that is what the country did. it is easierfor me because nationally, that is what the country did. it is easier for me because 70% of my constituents voted to leave as well. so there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i...
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what he did instead was go to the other parties oi'i instead was go to the other parties ona insteadlicy by policy case— by—case on a vote by the policy by policy case—by—case basis and make a deal. say, we need the budget past who will we align with. this pipeline needs to be done, who will be line up needs to be done, who will be line up with. it is certainly now raising a couple of big questions. what will be the future of the tm x pipeline and what happens with electoral reform? you and what happens with electoral reform ? you have and what happens with electoral reform? you have a situation where, again, popular vote did reform? you have a situation where, again, popularvote did not reform? you have a situation where, again, popular vote did not result in the most seats in parliament. even though the liberals are celebrating it is a poisoned chalice going into the kind of parliament that shachi just described. going into the kind of parliament that shachi just describedm going into the kind of parliament that shachi just described. it will be difficult for the liberals. they wil
what he did instead was go to the other parties oi'i instead was go to the other parties ona insteadlicy by policy case— by—case on a vote by the policy by policy case—by—case basis and make a deal. say, we need the budget past who will we align with. this pipeline needs to be done, who will be line up needs to be done, who will be line up with. it is certainly now raising a couple of big questions. what will be the future of the tm x pipeline and what happens with electoral reform? you...
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and congratulate you ona wish you well?on a decade, particularly as a modernising speaker, from topicality of debates, to promoting diversity within the staff of the house, two reforms to support parents who are mps will stop you have helped to drag this institution out of the past so it can face the future —— to reforms to support parents who are mps. at this general election, vote rs mps. at this general election, voters deserve better than a choice between the two tired old parties. and in the tv debates... people deserve to hear from a leader who wants to stop brexit and build a better future. will the prime minister commit today to take part in those three way debates? or is he going to run scared of debating a girly swot ? going to run scared of debating a girly swot? the people of this country want their promises kept. i am not disposed to believe in the promises of a liberal democrat when their leaflets in london say they wa nt to their leaflets in london say they want to revoke the result of the referendum and the
and congratulate you ona wish you well?on a decade, particularly as a modernising speaker, from topicality of debates, to promoting diversity within the staff of the house, two reforms to support parents who are mps will stop you have helped to drag this institution out of the past so it can face the future —— to reforms to support parents who are mps. at this general election, vote rs mps. at this general election, voters deserve better than a choice between the two tired old parties. and...
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begin to slide against boris johnson, and if it wasn't already pretty much impossible, once you put ona ok for boris johnson to say we've got a deal and we will press on to saturday, but it kind of falls into the category of boris saying we are living on 0ctober boris saying we are living on october the 31st even if i have to signa october the 31st even if i have to sign a letter saying we're staying untiljanuary sign a letter saying we're staying until january the 31st. sign a letter saying we're staying untiljanuary the 31st. it's not clear how and if he will do this and i suspect that this is kind of what he would like to happen and whether it is what actually happens is altogether more questionable because one thing i have been told is that borisjohnson will not hold a vote u nless borisjohnson will not hold a vote unless he is confident of winning it andi unless he is confident of winning it and i do not see how he can be confident of winning it unless he has got the dup on board. and whether saturday goes ahead is still very much up in the air. ok. i'm just getting more statements
begin to slide against boris johnson, and if it wasn't already pretty much impossible, once you put ona ok for boris johnson to say we've got a deal and we will press on to saturday, but it kind of falls into the category of boris saying we are living on 0ctober boris saying we are living on october the 31st even if i have to signa october the 31st even if i have to sign a letter saying we're staying untiljanuary sign a letter saying we're staying until january the 31st. sign a letter saying...
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nobody leaves their homes ona context.aves their homes on a journey like this with so much risk and fear on a swim. they often do it because they are actually desperate, they can be the victims of economic deprivation, war, famine, catastrophic climate change, many adverse conditions people are fleeing from, but we mustn't lose sight of the fact that these people are victims. i would also like an assurance from the home secretary that the cooperation with the eu 27 on people trafficking, which is vital to make sure that these events do not happen in the future, that it will not actually become imperilled because we are actually leaving the eu. ithink because we are actually leaving the eu. i think it is important as well to raise the general conditions of refugees and asylum seekers on the side of the house we have long argued the government should establish safe and legal roots for genuine refugees to make their way here. if they do not, ifear there may be further tragedies like this. when one thinks about the events of t
nobody leaves their homes ona context.aves their homes on a journey like this with so much risk and fear on a swim. they often do it because they are actually desperate, they can be the victims of economic deprivation, war, famine, catastrophic climate change, many adverse conditions people are fleeing from, but we mustn't lose sight of the fact that these people are victims. i would also like an assurance from the home secretary that the cooperation with the eu 27 on people trafficking, which...
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vivian eunice there with another interesting take ona there with another interesting take on a story story in business in the us and we have simonjack with us for the on the headlines. we have been focusing about what you've been writing about bbc online, talking to a former trade representative in the us and it seems that our special relationship doesn't count for much. what he's saying is it that when it comes to the brutal world of trade, it's complicated, there are national interests, international interest, and domestic and economic issues and they all get tangled up and make it hard, so when you are looking at trade deals, don't expect a special relationship to cut the uk any slack and remember, the whole brexit process says they want people to have our own independent trade policy but as part of the eu we cannot do our own trade deals with the likes of the us and canada and the likes of the us and canada and the big holy grail is the trade deal with the us. just tomorrow tariffs by the us coming into effect against the uk, germany and france, things like single malt scotch whi
vivian eunice there with another interesting take ona there with another interesting take on a story story in business in the us and we have simonjack with us for the on the headlines. we have been focusing about what you've been writing about bbc online, talking to a former trade representative in the us and it seems that our special relationship doesn't count for much. what he's saying is it that when it comes to the brutal world of trade, it's complicated, there are national interests,...
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level to what is the best way and how we can actually inspect more property statewide it is without onaoubt of the best things that can be done is that one-on-one contacto with owners, to give them that personalized information about how they can defend eir home. >> notwithstanding using people will be looking at some kind of serious and profound change private hip of utility, are anything like that? >> you expect when lawmakers return to the next sessio that there will be conversation about this and the possibility of different municipal is asian. tathere have been s of san francisco taking over pg&e's. hearings ever discovered of the same tnee governor gavin om in a press conference last night, was saying, even if you say it did switch over control of pacific trgas & el to the state you are still at is potentially outdated, re and for structure that needs significant work. even if the executives at pg&e n are not g the utility, there still might be a problem that persists and takes a long time to fix. ll >> we wi have to see where it all goes, ank you somuch for joining it on newsroom
level to what is the best way and how we can actually inspect more property statewide it is without onaoubt of the best things that can be done is that one-on-one contacto with owners, to give them that personalized information about how they can defend eir home. >> notwithstanding using people will be looking at some kind of serious and profound change private hip of utility, are anything like that? >> you expect when lawmakers return to the next sessio that there will be...
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how called on how clinical this person speaks that they managed to speak to ona speaks that they managedre transported to this country. delay of the land of how people are transported to this countrym delay of the land of how people are transported to this country. it is a business, isn't it? it is a massive business, isn't it? it is a massive business and obviously organised crime here is something that we tend to perhaps not to look at enough of the country. you know, i wish there was more attention on it in parliament. this is a fantastic investigation and it is very bleak reading. during the week was of the human face of this tragedy and the sunday times has the youngest victim he was just sunday times has the youngest victim he wasjust 19. sunday times has the youngest victim he was just 19. whose sunday times has the youngest victim he wasjust19. whose hopes sunday times has the youngest victim he was just 19. whose hopes died agonisingly in the back of the lorry. it is heartbreaking. it conveys the human horror and tragedy of that story, doesn't it? it is not yet known, is not yet
how called on how clinical this person speaks that they managed to speak to ona speaks that they managedre transported to this country. delay of the land of how people are transported to this countrym delay of the land of how people are transported to this country. it is a business, isn't it? it is a massive business, isn't it? it is a massive business and obviously organised crime here is something that we tend to perhaps not to look at enough of the country. you know, i wish there was more...
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is, and one concern cited in this is, and one concern cited in this article is that findings relied onat findings relied on a subset of patients, and there are concerns that could produce. positive is. we may be need to wait and see what happens in terms of whether this is what it says it is. here's hoping that is the case but there is concern around that. here's hoping that is the case but there is concern around thatm also says and hid that we have seen also says and hid that we have seen a lot of promising treatment for alzheimer's, and when these drugs go to the final stages it has been found they do not work as they thought we would, so we have to wait and see whether this is actually the one. the spectrum of dementia is huge. we will leave it there, great story to end a run! a lot of good news and also bad news today, depending who you are. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. don't forget, you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/ papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. go
is, and one concern cited in this is, and one concern cited in this article is that findings relied onat findings relied on a subset of patients, and there are concerns that could produce. positive is. we may be need to wait and see what happens in terms of whether this is what it says it is. here's hoping that is the case but there is concern around that. here's hoping that is the case but there is concern around thatm also says and hid that we have seen also says and hid that we have seen a...
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we finished ona kind of riot of glory. we finished on a bit ofa kind of riot of glory.n motivating reasons to re— form, was because we had unfinished business. let's look at a second clip. this fascinates me, this idea that you can find new ways of telling stories that you told before in your 20s but then you come back to the stories in your 40s. let's look at the royal albert hall, a famous suede concert, i think the first from your reunion tour. let's look at that. music plays. it's electric, actually, watching that. thanks. it was a really special night. and whenever people ask me of my favourite gig of my whole career, actually imagine that one. because there's something really special about that. we didn't quite know how it would be received and had been away for such a long time... it is a risk. just like putting your albums out is a risk, because the critics are going to be tempted to say, here you are, milking it for another payday, going through the same old routine... the paydays aren't quite as big as they used to be in the old days, eye can assure you of tha
we finished ona kind of riot of glory. we finished on a bit ofa kind of riot of glory.n motivating reasons to re— form, was because we had unfinished business. let's look at a second clip. this fascinates me, this idea that you can find new ways of telling stories that you told before in your 20s but then you come back to the stories in your 40s. let's look at the royal albert hall, a famous suede concert, i think the first from your reunion tour. let's look at that. music plays. it's...
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suspend parliament for a few days in order to have the queen‘s speech, which the government wants to hold onat its programme for government. we have also got boris johnson programme for government. we have also got borisjohnson and the government trying to get some movement with the european union in terms of a deal that they want to achieve, so that will be happening over this week as well, and also his court case going on in scotland which is about trying to make sure that the government sticks to the law of the benn act. was adamant you. you are watching bbc news. iran has released a british—australian woman and her boyfriend who‘d been detained for three months on spying charges. jolie king and her australian boyfriend mark firkin had been accused of using a drone to take pictures of military sites. separately an iranian student has reportedly been freed in australia, but it‘s unclear if the two developments are linked. the duke of sussex has launched a legal battle against the tabloid press, taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world and the daily mirr
suspend parliament for a few days in order to have the queen‘s speech, which the government wants to hold onat its programme for government. we have also got boris johnson programme for government. we have also got borisjohnson and the government trying to get some movement with the european union in terms of a deal that they want to achieve, so that will be happening over this week as well, and also his court case going on in scotland which is about trying to make sure that the government...
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will be that he is a new prime minister, obviously he was conservative throughout that period, taking onaiod, taking on a range of different roles. but he is a new prime minister, newly in office. i think the broader conservative argument on thatis the broader conservative argument on that is that when they took over in 2010, they had to make cuts, because cuts needed to be made, in their view, to save the economy after the crash. there is an alternative view to that that they went way too far too fast and caused a lot of damage and community. and that is the argument the labour party will be making. stay with us, please, because what we focused on boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, there is a third leader. that'sjo swinson of the liberal democrats. this is some date from bbc poll tracker, which collates information from several polls. it shows the liberal democrats are polling at around 18% — that's within striking distance of labour but currently well behind the conservatives. they are a long way from being able to form their own government. you can't accuse them of not cutting straight t
will be that he is a new prime minister, obviously he was conservative throughout that period, taking onaiod, taking on a range of different roles. but he is a new prime minister, newly in office. i think the broader conservative argument on thatis the broader conservative argument on that is that when they took over in 2010, they had to make cuts, because cuts needed to be made, in their view, to save the economy after the crash. there is an alternative view to that that they went way too far...
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ona on a visit to hospital in watford earlier, borisjohnson was asked if he thought he had broken it.said i think everything i will say on the matter. the london assembly still have questions. we wa nt assembly still have questions. we want him to set out his dealings withjennifer arcuri want him to set out his dealings with jennifer arcuri and we also wa nt with jennifer arcuri and we also want him to explain this issue around declarations. what did he do? borisjohnson has previously said he will cooperate with the london assembly investigation although he thought they were barking up the wrong tree. yet another challenge then for the prime minister at the start of yet another crucial week. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. where does this interview leave questions aboutjennifer arcuri and boris johnson? it doesn't give us a smoking gun but there is a lot of smoke billowing around mrjohnson as a result of this interview, half of which i suspect team johnson will think was helpful insofar as jennifer arcuri said she did
ona on a visit to hospital in watford earlier, borisjohnson was asked if he thought he had broken it.said i think everything i will say on the matter. the london assembly still have questions. we wa nt assembly still have questions. we want him to set out his dealings withjennifer arcuri want him to set out his dealings with jennifer arcuri and we also wa nt with jennifer arcuri and we also want him to explain this issue around declarations. what did he do? borisjohnson has previously said he...
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at the same time, let's remember if you get ona train same time, let's remember if you get on a trainul and had east, it is said you can get all the weather, speaking turkish and begging yourself understood. so we need to remember a little bit where turkey ‘s roots are and i think it's perfectly normal that this remarkable country soon stick with many of the turkish speaking other central asian countries and develop its cultural and business links. turkish companies are hugely successful in russia and other parts of central asia. that is all good, it doesn't need to be a choice. in the last and i will say is that turkey is a member of a number of western institutions, the council of europe, nato, maybe one day the european union but that's usually precious to those countries. it's important for turkey to and i do not wa nt to important for turkey to and i do not want to see it developing relationship to the other in the region that undermined the important contribution it you nato. hussein, question was about to cater present with eurasia, we think about the sale of the s 400 missile
at the same time, let's remember if you get ona train same time, let's remember if you get on a trainul and had east, it is said you can get all the weather, speaking turkish and begging yourself understood. so we need to remember a little bit where turkey ‘s roots are and i think it's perfectly normal that this remarkable country soon stick with many of the turkish speaking other central asian countries and develop its cultural and business links. turkish companies are hugely successful in...
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he is paid ona he earns £18,000 per year. he is paid on a friday, and it is soon gone.rning, i will be already into my overdraft. thursday i could be asking my boss if she can stop me from next week's wages so i can put you in my tank to go to work. —— stumped me. and then she will take that out of my wages, so we do start again. it is a familiar story here in penzance, a town literally at the end of the line. analysis by the bbc has found that a typical worker in coastal areas like this earned just over £22,000 last year, whereas a typical worker inland earned more than 23,000 £500. -- £23,500. that is a inland earned more than 23,000 £500. —— £23,500. that is a difference of £1600. there are 12 grandchildren, and seven adults. mike's wife amanda i’u ns and seven adults. mike's wife amanda runs the household budget, and has two food last. it's a matter of, you have to find the cheapest option live. she is a trained chef, but can't find a job around here that pays anything like what she would earn inland. it is disgusting, i don't see how we should be paid so much less.
he is paid ona he earns £18,000 per year. he is paid on a friday, and it is soon gone.rning, i will be already into my overdraft. thursday i could be asking my boss if she can stop me from next week's wages so i can put you in my tank to go to work. —— stumped me. and then she will take that out of my wages, so we do start again. it is a familiar story here in penzance, a town literally at the end of the line. analysis by the bbc has found that a typical worker in coastal areas like this...
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ona on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineerfrom nepal on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineererfrom nepal has broken records by climbing the world's 14 highest pea ks records by climbing the world's 14 highest peaks in seven months. a former british marine, ml perdue,... it seems he could have been even faster. he climbed everest in five days instead of three because he says he stopped for tonight to have a drink. there are plenty of ways to relax and zone out — how about lying down while somebody hits a gong? a gong bath, claimed to cleanse the mind and body, is a tradition that goes back 4,000 years, but the 90—minute sessions are popular with millennials in singapore. we went to find out why from one practitioner, suraya sam. it cleanses the mind, the body. why is it called a gong bath? it's because it's a sound bath, right. you are nourished through the frequency. so you're basically showered with 90 minutes of gong. singaporeans or generally this city is always so... we're rushing for time. they're on their phones, they're always chatting or e—mailing and they forget abou
ona on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineerfrom nepal on a lighter note for a moment, a mountaineererfrom nepal has broken records by climbing the world's 14 highest pea ks records by climbing the world's 14 highest peaks in seven months. a former british marine, ml perdue,... it seems he could have been even faster. he climbed everest in five days instead of three because he says he stopped for tonight to have a drink. there are plenty of ways to relax and zone out — how about lying...
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look, part of this job, part of any job, like everybody, means putting ona job, like everybody, meansutting on a brave face. it's all such a far cry from that spring saturday a year—and—a—half ago, when they married. now, both of them are struggling, neither seems able to enjoy their public role, and harry remains haunted by the memory of his mother. jonny dymond is here. what are you hearing about the relationship between the brothers, how, in the words of harry, they are basically pursuing different paths? unsurprisingly, it is complicated, relationships are, and it has changed as harry has got married, as it does in families up and down this country. i have no doubt that william is worried about his brother, no question about that. this morning, i heard from a pretty well—placed source that he was furious with harry about the interview and he let that be known. palace officials said that was not his understanding, so we will have to let that one go to one side. what is clear is that their parts are diverging partially when it comes to the media. william is going out of his way to t
look, part of this job, part of any job, like everybody, means putting ona job, like everybody, meansutting on a brave face. it's all such a far cry from that spring saturday a year—and—a—half ago, when they married. now, both of them are struggling, neither seems able to enjoy their public role, and harry remains haunted by the memory of his mother. jonny dymond is here. what are you hearing about the relationship between the brothers, how, in the words of harry, they are basically...
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it will be a chilly start ona some ways. it will be a chilly start on a frosty start for some.that will be this area of low pressure just brushing with the south—west. but elsewhere, underthe influence of high pressure, we are going to start chilli. and, in fact, jon bridgers again falling just below freezing. —— temperatures. the winds swinging around to a north—easterly. they could i in showers along the east coast. maybe along the thames astrolabe road. we will see are breaks of showery rain across the channel isles, the isles of scilly, and into cornwall as well. elsewhere, lovely, sparkling sunshine expected for much of the day. highs of 9— 12 celsius. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday we will start to see the signs of a change as we gradually by thursday bring in milder but wetter weather from the west. take care. welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. our headlines: the ayes to the right, 299. the noes to the left, 70. no end to the brexit stalemate, as the british parliament rejects boris johnson's plan for a snap election, but he's not done yet. the gov
it will be a chilly start ona some ways. it will be a chilly start on a frosty start for some.that will be this area of low pressure just brushing with the south—west. but elsewhere, underthe influence of high pressure, we are going to start chilli. and, in fact, jon bridgers again falling just below freezing. —— temperatures. the winds swinging around to a north—easterly. they could i in showers along the east coast. maybe along the thames astrolabe road. we will see are breaks of...
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it is a battle with al systems with the winner taking ona with al systems with the winner taking on a lab growing space meet? an israeli culture start—up helped astronauts on international space station the first ever space meet 248 miles from earth. this isn't ready for human consumptionjust earth. this isn't ready for human consumption just yet but who knows, it could taste out of this world. light bulbs in our homes, planes that take us on holiday, navigating the modern world leaves a lasting impression on our planet. in the uk, one third of emissions are produced by gas guzzlers on the ground in the air. so the move electric vehicles should help reduce our carbon footprint. power stations rather than petrol pumps provide the fuel for electric vehicles, but is this enough to help us save the planet? the mixture of fuel is used in national power grid varies by country. : for instance gets most of its electricity from burning fossil fuels, whereas france's is a nuclear, leading to a much lower carbon footprint. the uk's power stations are fuelled by a mixture of fossil fuels, nuclear
it is a battle with al systems with the winner taking ona with al systems with the winner taking on a lab growing space meet? an israeli culture start—up helped astronauts on international space station the first ever space meet 248 miles from earth. this isn't ready for human consumptionjust earth. this isn't ready for human consumption just yet but who knows, it could taste out of this world. light bulbs in our homes, planes that take us on holiday, navigating the modern world leaves a...
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we start friday off ona dry through the day. some hold there across northern areas so as this wet and windy weather which northwards we could see some snow following the high ground of scotland. but it will be my in the south. —— snowfall on the higher ground. this is bbc news. the headlines: canadians have been voting in what's billed as one of the country's closest elections ever — leaving the future of prime ministerjustin trudeau in doubt. polls suggest neither his liberal party, nor the rival conservatives will win a clear majority. very early results suggest the liberals have an early lead. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said he is giving up efforts to form a new coalition government after september's inconclusive parliamentary election. he announcement clears the way for his centrist rival, benny gantz, to try to form a government. he'll have 28 days to negotiate. an attempt by the british government to hold another vote on boris johnson's brexit deal has been blocked. the prime minister was hoping to wi
we start friday off ona dry through the day. some hold there across northern areas so as this wet and windy weather which northwards we could see some snow following the high ground of scotland. but it will be my in the south. —— snowfall on the higher ground. this is bbc news. the headlines: canadians have been voting in what's billed as one of the country's closest elections ever — leaving the future of prime ministerjustin trudeau in doubt. polls suggest neither his liberal party, nor...