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losing alastair cook for 70, their tracks. losing alastair cook for70, a their tracks.e a great day for pakistan after that. the fielding matching the quality of the bowling is the final five wickets fell for 16 runs after tea. all out for only 184, england have to respond. a combination of broad and all of the mod cons cricket had to offer did just that. there will be no doubting which one of these two asides will be feeling it this evening. —— two sides will be feeling it this evening. joe wilson is at lords. having and not learned their lessons after the winter —— have england not learned their lessons after the winter? the fans have been making their way home quietly. i don‘t know if it is frustration or just acceptance. because this has become so familiar. as you said earlier, this is in new zealand, this isn‘t australia, this is the home of english cricket. we had a group of pakistan bowlers who performed with great discipline and accuracy. so often with these early summer accuracy. so often with these early summer test matches in england, you get tourist who stru
losing alastair cook for 70, their tracks. losing alastair cook for70, a their tracks.e a great day for pakistan after that. the fielding matching the quality of the bowling is the final five wickets fell for 16 runs after tea. all out for only 184, england have to respond. a combination of broad and all of the mod cons cricket had to offer did just that. there will be no doubting which one of these two asides will be feeling it this evening. —— two sides will be feeling it this evening....
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alastair, as well.at who the players are from china and the united states, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. emily: the global space race is heating up, spacex completing its 10th mission of the year this week. spacex is keeping up the pace on its ambitious launch schedule for 2018. meantime, president trump signed his second of the directive designed to bring government oversight of up-to-date. for more, i want to welcome tom rice in, aerospace america reporter. tom: the satellite launched earlier this week and it passed by the moon today. it is on its way to gravitational parking space near the moon and will relay signals from a lunar rover that the chinese aim to launch later this year. it will go to the far side of the moon and will be the first rover to ever do a soft landing on the far side of the moon and never faces earth. they need a satellite to send signals from the far side to earth. that's what this satellite will be doing. emily: meantime you have presiden
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alastair: certainly.od night to it last night and it launched a new thing where it made me the sound me the sound of crickets for several minutes and it was disturbing. if you want to have a private conversation, you have to unplug these things. longer-termnt, on a basis, people are going to have to make a decision, we want to get benefits out of this or we won't privacy? emily: dan, what is the solution? say no to technology? most people are probably not going to pick that option. dan: i'm a software developer, i wouldn't say no to technology, i think the people designing and delivering these systems need to think clearly about the risks they are exposing users two. this is a question of stewardship. the people who provide the tools need to think really about how they can provide the tools and away that users can understand and give them privacy guarantees you can understand. some manufacturers are starting to build machines that have sensors that can be physically disabled, it physically decouples the m
alastair: certainly.od night to it last night and it launched a new thing where it made me the sound me the sound of crickets for several minutes and it was disturbing. if you want to have a private conversation, you have to unplug these things. longer-termnt, on a basis, people are going to have to make a decision, we want to get benefits out of this or we won't privacy? emily: dan, what is the solution? say no to technology? most people are probably not going to pick that option. dan: i'm a...
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alastair campbell.much for talking to us. first, sorry, you have lost a friend. so was an extraordinary event, not just to friend. so was an extraordinary event, notjust to me but to many people. i don't think there were many people who were kind in british politics. it is a very, very sad day. our thoughts are with you, her friends and her family. day. our thoughts are with you, her friends and herfamily. alistair campbell, we saw tessa jowell speak in the house of lords not long ago and you say she was a friend to many. the more remarkable reaction to her speech, very passionate, measured speech was a real example as to how people across the parties respected her. yes, i said this morning i don't think i can think of any other parliamentarian who would get that sort of response in both houses of parliament while still alive. there was that debate in the house of lords, then the debates in the house of commons more recently whenjohn burkholder neared an incredibly moving tribute to tessa. she was just
alastair campbell.much for talking to us. first, sorry, you have lost a friend. so was an extraordinary event, not just to friend. so was an extraordinary event, notjust to me but to many people. i don't think there were many people who were kind in british politics. it is a very, very sad day. our thoughts are with you, her friends and her family. day. our thoughts are with you, her friends and herfamily. alistair campbell, we saw tessa jowell speak in the house of lords not long ago and you...
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he doesn't agree with alastair campbell and he told me he's fed up of the constant criticism ofjeremy it's quite tedious that we're still going round in circles talking about the leadership, when there's been a clear steer from the labour party leadership over the last two years that jeremy corbyn is the leader. the direction of the labour party is now set. actuall, his was a good result for the labour party, maybe not the gains that some people were predicting, but actually last year we were told in the 2017 general election that labour had had a successful fluke, that we would never see that sort of result again. but this year labour have built on those results, we have increased our vote share, and that's impressive and should be celebrated. there were some impressive gains in the local results, in places like plymouth. in london, we didn't take some places, kensington and chelsea, wandsworth, westminster, actually the results were pretty good for the labour party in these tory strongholds. in wandsworth, under 100 votes would have swung the council from one to another. in westmins
he doesn't agree with alastair campbell and he told me he's fed up of the constant criticism ofjeremy it's quite tedious that we're still going round in circles talking about the leadership, when there's been a clear steer from the labour party leadership over the last two years that jeremy corbyn is the leader. the direction of the labour party is now set. actuall, his was a good result for the labour party, maybe not the gains that some people were predicting, but actually last year we were...
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alastair campbell, you heard what he said, he is not happy.ssion boarding.|j think it is quite tedious that we're going round in circles talking about the leadership when there has been a clear steer from the labour party never ship thatjeremy corbyn is the leader. the direction of the parties said. this was a good result for the labour party, maybe not the gains that some people were predicting, but last year we were told in the 2017 general election that labour had had a successful foot, that we would never see that sort of result again, but this year we have increased our fortune and that is impressive and should be celebrated. there are some impressive gains in the local results, in places like plymouth. in london, we did not take some places, kensington and chelsea, wandsworth, westminster, actually the results were pretty good for the labour party in these tory strongholds. in wandsworth, and hundred votes would have swung the council from one to the other. these are important game for the labour party. is it doing enough? there has been
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alastair cook's still there on 46 alongsidejonny bairstow.ready started the journey to kiev for saturday night's champions league final against real madrid. this group of around 200 boarded coaches near anfield before seven o'clock this morning for what's certain to be an exhausting journey to ukraine. it'll take them through belgium, germany and poland, before arriving some time on saturday morning, so a trip of around 48 hours, hence the stock of supplies being taken on board. former arsenal midfielder robert pires believes arsene wenger‘s philosophy will live on under the club's new manager. unai emery has taken over after wenger‘s near—22 year reign and pires claims the spaniard likes to play the same kind of football... and he's also happy to help him do that as one of his coaching staff if asked. ican i can propose my help because i know the guys, i know the group and squad andi the guys, i know the group and squad and i think i can help the new manager and i can help arsenal because i had a very good feeling with the players carla so h
alastair cook's still there on 46 alongsidejonny bairstow.ready started the journey to kiev for saturday night's champions league final against real madrid. this group of around 200 boarded coaches near anfield before seven o'clock this morning for what's certain to be an exhausting journey to ukraine. it'll take them through belgium, germany and poland, before arriving some time on saturday morning, so a trip of around 48 hours, hence the stock of supplies being taken on board. former arsenal...
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hammers goalkeeper adrian made three superb saves to denyjose mourinho's side victory and alastair brucehester united finished second after an manchester united finished second after a n insta ntly forg etta ble goalless draw marked only by a flareup at the end by paul pogba and mark noble. they barged each other and paul pogba kept his hands down. you was thinking of a potential fa cup final suspension is overacted. anderson was a busy keeper. with romelu lu ka ku anderson was a busy keeper. with romelu lukaku injured, jose mourinho decided to stick marcus rashford and anthony martial on the bench and play alexis sanchez through the middle. there was little threat for the team. i think we are the second—best team in the premier league. a fantastic competition with lots of good teams. i believe there are six teams trying to finish first and it is almost compulsory to finish top four. and we managed to finish top four. and we managed to finish second. a good point for us and maybe man united would say the same. adrian had to make good saves. our boys showed a great attitude. after being s
hammers goalkeeper adrian made three superb saves to denyjose mourinho's side victory and alastair brucehester united finished second after an manchester united finished second after a n insta ntly forg etta ble goalless draw marked only by a flareup at the end by paul pogba and mark noble. they barged each other and paul pogba kept his hands down. you was thinking of a potential fa cup final suspension is overacted. anderson was a busy keeper. with romelu lu ka ku anderson was a busy keeper....
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in the winter of discontent continued to the summer, alastair remained defiant.ere is another as he, and later ben stokes looked to put england on the front foot. yet every time the host rallied, pakistan stopped them in their tracks. a big blow at a good day for pakistan which would become a great one after that. as the final five, to 16 which would become a great one after that. as the finalfive, to 16 runs, off the tee. and all that really only 184, england had to respond. a combination, did just that. only 184, england had to respond. a combination, didjust that. it only 184, england had to respond. a combination, did just that. it even with that breakthrough there, there was little which these two sites would be feeling. simon yates is still on course to become the first british man to win the giro d'italia but his lead was cut in half after today's 18th stage. a group including chris froome and yates‘ main rival, tom dumoulin left him behind on the final climb of the day, managing to pull—out a gap of almost half a minute. yates‘ lead is now down to 28 seco
in the winter of discontent continued to the summer, alastair remained defiant.ere is another as he, and later ben stokes looked to put england on the front foot. yet every time the host rallied, pakistan stopped them in their tracks. a big blow at a good day for pakistan which would become a great one after that. as the final five, to 16 which would become a great one after that. as the finalfive, to 16 runs, off the tee. and all that really only 184, england had to respond. a combination, did...
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alastair marsh joining us. you can find that on your bloomberg.orst performing stocks in europe this morning. facing a currency headwind. we were we go into the c.e.o. early on. the story that seems to be dominating the headlines around this business is the relationship it has with kanye west and the comments made over the last 24-48 hours. i don't know if that is having an effect or not. that stock is certainly under ressure and the yeezy brand. matt: you think he would get out ahead of the issue and take the easy win and say as a german company and shoemaker we're against any slavery or labor issues that may be associated with this brand. it is interesting to see that sales absent to have euro effect were up 10%. so the company actually did very well. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: talktalk on trade. china says it will not -- tough talk on trade. china says it will not submit to talktalk. policymaker and overshoots. the tesla chief executive dismisses questions about cash .arnings ♪ francine: welcome to "bloomberg surveillance."
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think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and the law also which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british history in the region because the british government knows this means how one sided is the american position and. position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so long i thought britain is who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of tall and proud one hundred seventy four against full asked the british government to recognize palestine in their bridges government d
think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and the law also which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it...
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think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and a lot so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british the story in the region because the british government knows this and how one sided is the american position and the position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so i thought britain . who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand people in the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of tall and proud one hundred seventy poor against full ask the british government to recognize palestine in their bridges government didn't do it
think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and a lot so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could...
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on fire from napalm these are the images that americans were beginning to see about vietnam and alastair cook said that's the end of war because once people with television and cameras now in the field no one's ever going to support a war when they see the horror show that it creates the misery and the horror and terror in the murder of civilians and children that are. just an automatic adjunct of war war's over after the first world war the british established the tavistock clinic to study shellshock and other psychological conditions experienced by returning veterans being to much work in theory in the field of social and group control the tavistock institute for example which dealt with a lot of social engineering projects and post world war one and world war two. they actually studied his truck films to figure out how people could be shocked in a certain way or traumatized so in a way trauma research and its connection to movies like psycho which was revolutionary for its time that was actually studied in a scientific way and so in that sense mass traumatise ation through degradation
on fire from napalm these are the images that americans were beginning to see about vietnam and alastair cook said that's the end of war because once people with television and cameras now in the field no one's ever going to support a war when they see the horror show that it creates the misery and the horror and terror in the murder of civilians and children that are. just an automatic adjunct of war war's over after the first world war the british established the tavistock clinic to study...
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think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and the laws so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british the story in the region is because the british government knows this and how one sided is the american position and. position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so i thought britain is who and its government recoup allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of don't count one hundred seventy four against full ask the british government to recognize palestine in their bridges government didn't do i
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alastair cook estate master but got a cork lbw no question.nearly 158 behind, joe root was batting against the tide in for a time england's captain picked out a calm her patch but those precious peaceful moments could not last. pakistan awoke. two balls later, the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off the game. not all the bullying needed to be so good. england's most powerful batsman out for nine, symbolic. pakistani heroes came from everywhere. stitched up lbw for 68. batsman who has been new to this tea m batsman who has been new to this team he has become a specialist but he showed his slow burning side and whittle down the pakistan lead with don bass who was on his debut and did not properly visit landed until last year. a test 50 needs most souvenirs and something to cling to like the small english league, unlikely to be enough but it is all they have. we are hoping we will have a better summary we are hoping we will have a better summary thana we are hoping we will have a better summary than a winter for a england's cricketers. it does no
alastair cook estate master but got a cork lbw no question.nearly 158 behind, joe root was batting against the tide in for a time england's captain picked out a calm her patch but those precious peaceful moments could not last. pakistan awoke. two balls later, the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off the game. not all the bullying needed to be so good. england's most powerful batsman out for nine, symbolic. pakistani heroes came from everywhere. stitched up lbw for 68. batsman who has been new...
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i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair who some might suggest that that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was was newt you were doing this it was slightly earlier but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that is if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the iraq inquiry of a little joke should have been worthwhile there's legislation in place to govern. the use of. illegality should be. liking the dark arts but there are specific guidelines and they don't include fishing expeditions and removing someone's. rubbish from outside their house is very clearly a fishing expedition and nothing more what happened to the person who was telling you to go on those fishing expeditions then editor of john with a well what's interesting about john with is that following his performance and parenthesise performance at leveson he then went on to be promoted to the ship of th
i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair who some might suggest that that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was was newt you were doing this it was slightly earlier but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that is if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the iraq...
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among the first to pay tribute to tessa jowell was alastair campbell — the former director of communcationsd a gutsy politician and individual, and memories of shared family holidays. it is very sad, because she was an absolutely extraordinary politician and an incredible human being. i don't think there was any more compassionate am a decent humane and empathetic politician that ever lived. she was really a truly inspiring and wonderful person, and i think inspiring and wonderful person, and ithinka inspiring and wonderful person, and i think a lot of people are very sad, but also she faced her illness with exactly the same approach that g took to her life, very gutsy and determined and always with a mind to helping other people who had the same condition. i think she believe a lot of sadness but also a really inspiring career, both as a politician but also as a human being. do you have any fun distant memories? i think, even being. do you have any fun distant memories? ithink, even this morning... —— fondest memories it is almost all positive and life affirming stuff. and i woke up this m
among the first to pay tribute to tessa jowell was alastair campbell — the former director of communcationsd a gutsy politician and individual, and memories of shared family holidays. it is very sad, because she was an absolutely extraordinary politician and an incredible human being. i don't think there was any more compassionate am a decent humane and empathetic politician that ever lived. she was really a truly inspiring and wonderful person, and i think inspiring and wonderful person, and...
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england's alastair cook is a master but got an lbw no questions. ball cannot be trusted. 0ut perhaps for some time. eight wickets left and joe root was batting against the tide in for a time, england's captain picked out a calm patch. pakistan awoke with a sudden stretch. two balls later and the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off again. not all the bowling needed to be so good, not when ben stokes picked out a fielder, england's most powerful batsman out for nine. pakistani heroes came from everywhere. 0ne work in a leather factory. what next, to batsman new to this team and one became a fireworks specialist but this is his slow burning side. a young man on his debut who has not properly visited london until last year. test 50 beats most souvenirs. something small to cling to, a small english league, it is not much but it is all they have. i wonder if he got his sofa. he got the call up saying he was going to be on the squad while he was shopping in a furniture store. he probably has one now. formula 1 and daniel ricciardo produced a dominating qu
england's alastair cook is a master but got an lbw no questions. ball cannot be trusted. 0ut perhaps for some time. eight wickets left and joe root was batting against the tide in for a time, england's captain picked out a calm patch. pakistan awoke with a sudden stretch. two balls later and the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off again. not all the bowling needed to be so good, not when ben stokes picked out a fielder, england's most powerful batsman out for nine. pakistani heroes came from...
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think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and a lot so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine eating in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british history in the region because the british government knows this and how one sided is the american position and the position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so i thought brittle it who and its government recognize in palestine is a state if you remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with little. well me and jury of both cult one hundred seventy four against full ask the british government to recognize palestine and their bridges government didn't do it i think if
think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and a lot so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine eating in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it...
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among the first to pay tribute to tessa jowell was alastair campbell, the former director of communcationshe recalled a gutsy politician and individual, and recalled memories of shared family holidays. i think like ithinklikea i think like a lot of people who knew tessa am very, very sad because she was not just knew tessa am very, very sad because she was notjust an extraordinary politician but an extraordinary human being. i don't think there was any more compassionate, humane politician that ever lived, by frank b. she was an inspiring and wonderful person and a lot of people will be very sad. it also she faced her illness with exactly the same approach that she took to her life, very gutsy and determined and always in mind to help other people who had the same condition. she will leave a lot of sadness, but a really inspiring career, both as a politician, but i think even more so asa human politician, but i think even more so as a human being. can you tell me your fondest as a human being. can you tell me yourfondest memory? as a human being. can you tell me your fondest memory?” as a
among the first to pay tribute to tessa jowell was alastair campbell, the former director of communcationshe recalled a gutsy politician and individual, and recalled memories of shared family holidays. i think like ithinklikea i think like a lot of people who knew tessa am very, very sad because she was not just knew tessa am very, very sad because she was notjust an extraordinary politician but an extraordinary human being. i don't think there was any more compassionate, humane politician that...
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i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair and someone suggested that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was it was newt you were doing this it was slightly on the air but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that is if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the iraq inquiry of a little joke should have been worthwhile there's legislation in place to govern. the use of. illegality should be. liking the dark arts but there are specific guidelines and they don't include fishing expeditions and removing someone's. rubbish from outside their house is very clearly a fishing expedition and nothing more what happened to. the person who was telling you to go on those fishing expeditions then editor of drum with a row well what's interesting about john with a row is that following his performance and parenthesise performance at leveson he then went on to be promoted to the
i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair and someone suggested that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was it was newt you were doing this it was slightly on the air but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that is if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the iraq...
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pakistan finished their first innings 179 runs ahead and england have since lost alastair cook, lbw tot—of—form mark stoneman was bowled by shadab khan. england are 37—2, still 148 runs behind pakistan. in football, as well as the champions league final, there's another huge match at wembley today — as aston villa play fulham in the championship play off final. kick off is at five o'clock. and it's a match that could be worth up to £280—million for the winner. fulham are looking to return to the premier league after a four—year absence. villa have been away for two, and their boss steve bruce says these are the days he relishes. and there's times, when, you know, it's a difficultjob and a lonely job and even this morning i'm having breakfast on my own. as soon as i get — as soon as i get near the staff, up they go. do i smell? or do ijust — that's the way it is? but certainly, certainly, you look back at the big occasions and hopefully, it is another big occasion, it is only a big occasion if you win. the two form teams in english rugby — saracens and exeter — go head to head in the pr
pakistan finished their first innings 179 runs ahead and england have since lost alastair cook, lbw tot—of—form mark stoneman was bowled by shadab khan. england are 37—2, still 148 runs behind pakistan. in football, as well as the champions league final, there's another huge match at wembley today — as aston villa play fulham in the championship play off final. kick off is at five o'clock. and it's a match that could be worth up to £280—million for the winner. fulham are looking to...
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england's alastair cook is a master but got a court. lb double, no question.out, perhaps for some time. nearly 150 behind, it wickets left, joe root batting against the tide. and for a time, inwards's catcher picks out a karma patch. those precious moments couldn't last, pakistan awoke with a sudden stretch. the captain... two balls later, the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off again. not all the bowling needed to be so good. not when ben stokes picked out a fielder. england's most powerful batsmen out for nine, symbolic. pakistani heroes came from everywhere. mohammed abbasi used to work ina everywhere. mohammed abbasi used to work in a leather factory. lbw for 68. what next? two batsmen new to this team, jos buttler has become at 20 fireworks specialist. but he has showed his slow burning side. he whistled down the pakistan lead with a young man on his debut, he happens properly visited london until last year. a properly visited london until last yea r. a test properly visited london until last year. a test 50 eighth most souvenirs. something to cling to, l
england's alastair cook is a master but got a court. lb double, no question.out, perhaps for some time. nearly 150 behind, it wickets left, joe root batting against the tide. and for a time, inwards's catcher picks out a karma patch. those precious moments couldn't last, pakistan awoke with a sudden stretch. the captain... two balls later, the wicket ofjonny bairstow set him off again. not all the bowling needed to be so good. not when ben stokes picked out a fielder. england's most powerful...
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i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair and someone to suggest that that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was because newt you were doing this it was slightly earlier but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that as if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the iraq inquiry of chilcot should have been worthwhile there's legislation in place to govern. the use of. illegality should be. liking the dark arts but there are specific guidelines and they don't include fishing expeditions and removing someone's. rubbish from outside their house is very clearly a fishing expedition and nothing more what happened to the person who was telling you to go on those fishing expeditions then editor of john with a well what's interesting about john with is that following his performance and parenthesise performance at leveson he then went on to be promoted to the ship of the
i have no ethical issue did the public service yes i mean you you did this kind of thing against alastair campbell and tony blair and someone to suggest that that kind of surveillance. in the run up to the iraq war i think it was because newt you were doing this it was slightly earlier but yes it was in the run up to the war you know he didn't think that many people in this country would see that as if he wanted to reveal details of the kind of economy with the truth then shown to us by the...
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now batting the eternal alastair cook and joe root, the calm heads. hang on, was that close ?he fielders. cook has been doing that for a dozen years in test matches. and our‘s play, england we re matches. and our‘s play, england were going 0k matches. and our‘s play, england were going ok but one of the great truths of this ground in this sport, you can't lose concentration. not even for a second. 0ne rash shot and joe root was court, boom indeed. stand—by for ali's celebration again as malan fell, england 113—3. by lunch on the first day of the new summer, england found
now batting the eternal alastair cook and joe root, the calm heads. hang on, was that close ?he fielders. cook has been doing that for a dozen years in test matches. and our‘s play, england we re matches. and our‘s play, england were going 0k matches. and our‘s play, england were going ok but one of the great truths of this ground in this sport, you can't lose concentration. not even for a second. 0ne rash shot and joe root was court, boom indeed. stand—by for ali's celebration again as...
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that was alastair campbell.g questioned by police after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in strabane in northern ireland. the 38—year—old victim suffered a "very serious" head injury and is in a critical but stable condition in hospital. police are appealing for witnesses to the incident which happened in the early hours of this morning. police in paris are deploying in large numbers for mass protests called ahead of the anniversary of president emmanuel macron‘s inauguration. authorities are hoping to avoid a repeat of the violence and damage that scarred may day protests in paris earlier this week. 0ur paris correspondent, hugh schofield, says there's growing opposition to macron‘s reforms. we have seen in the last few weeks a series of protests about the railways. the railway workers protesting against his planned reform of the railways. we have seen the students staging sit inside universities against his planned reforms of the university system worries trying to introduce selection. there are at
that was alastair campbell.g questioned by police after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in strabane in northern ireland. the 38—year—old victim suffered a "very serious" head injury and is in a critical but stable condition in hospital. police are appealing for witnesses to the incident which happened in the early hours of this morning. police in paris are deploying in large numbers for mass protests called ahead of the anniversary of president emmanuel macron‘s...
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pakistan finished their first innings 179 runs ahead and england have since lost alastair cook, lbw tomad abbas for one. they‘re now 20 for i— still 159 behind. that's all the sport for now. this week: we are striking a pose. finding the fruit. and asking the scary questions. lara lewington: what about if there were no mobile phones? gasps. how are you feeling today? what's happening? i'm putting emg sensors on your trapezoids. are you? on my trapezoids? yes. me, i'm a little embarrassed due to the nature of the outfit. which, of course, is bright green. this makeshift motion capture suit is going to measure my emotions. at university college london, researchers believe that it's cues in your body that give away your emotional state. using multiple sensors, this bodysuit measures my movements, energy and posture — all strong indicators of how i'm feeling. what? the work here at ucl aims to help detect stress in workers, measure psychological states, depression and pain, and aid rehabilitation. if you are embarrassed, you close yourself, you tend to hide. we, for example, study how peop
pakistan finished their first innings 179 runs ahead and england have since lost alastair cook, lbw tomad abbas for one. they‘re now 20 for i— still 159 behind. that's all the sport for now. this week: we are striking a pose. finding the fruit. and asking the scary questions. lara lewington: what about if there were no mobile phones? gasps. how are you feeling today? what's happening? i'm putting emg sensors on your trapezoids. are you? on my trapezoids? yes. me, i'm a little embarrassed...
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the passengers have a strong that determination to break the siege whatever the circumstances alastair means turn to desperate measures to break an israeli blockade and get out and medical help. the reaction to a rally against refugees staged by germany's far right moves. from the sky. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city. hello there the rains of east now across many parts of china we did have plenty of showers across this chart there on sunday but now as we head into monday not a great deal left many of us getting away with a draw a day the wetter weather is actually towards the west you can see a very active system that's pulling itself together there that's working its way towards me and ma but more of that in just a moment the system as it is now you can see it over parts of thailand so for thailand in the northwest is going to be plenty of wet weather as we head through the next few days and those showers also stretch further south towards the monitor as well meanwhile elsewhere there is a lot of dry weather to be found that's mostly over parts of jobs should be fine and settle
the passengers have a strong that determination to break the siege whatever the circumstances alastair means turn to desperate measures to break an israeli blockade and get out and medical help. the reaction to a rally against refugees staged by germany's far right moves. from the sky. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city. hello there the rains of east now across many parts of china we did have plenty of showers across this chart there on sunday but now as we head into monday not a great deal...
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alastair march, thank you. vonnie: let's get a check on the markets. is off its lows, down about 1.2%. the s&p is also down 1% now. that is no consolation to cardinal health investors, down more than 18%. [inaudible] and intercontinentalexchange as well. below 18, andt witi futures are at $72. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. the top stories we are watching at this hour -- u.s. stocks tumbling today, but are up. jitters over the trump presidency? president trump has changed his story about paying stormy daniels house money, calling the deal legal and something that is very common among celebrities. is the president in any legal danger? and the use beer industry is facing a challenging sales environment and potentially more tariffs on alumina. we will talk with the ceo of the beer institute. ♪ david: markets have been selling off your here is
alastair march, thank you. vonnie: let's get a check on the markets. is off its lows, down about 1.2%. the s&p is also down 1% now. that is no consolation to cardinal health investors, down more than 18%. [inaudible] and intercontinentalexchange as well. below 18, andt witi futures are at $72. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. the top stories we are watching at this hour -- u.s. stocks tumbling today, but are up. jitters over the trump presidency? president trump has changed his story...
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oh but it‘s a rather dismal test form of a winter at alastair cook was the only player to make a decenters brilliantly tore through their rejigged batting order as they lost their last five wickets. all out for 184. in reply pakistan will resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 system resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 syste m o n resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 system on course to become the first british man british man to win the giro d‘italia but his lead was cut in half in half british man after today‘s 18th stage... a group including chris froome and yates‘ main rival — tom dumoulin left him behind on the final climb of the day, managing to pull—out a gap of almost half a minute. yates crossed the line nearly half a minute behind dumoulin so his lead is now down to 28 seconds, with three stages to go. froome is still fourth overall. it‘s just over 48 hours until the champions league final between between liverpool and real madrid — but hundreds of liverpool fans may not make it to ukraine after their flights were cancelled due to landing time issues in kyiv. the mayor of liverpool has said he‘s
oh but it‘s a rather dismal test form of a winter at alastair cook was the only player to make a decenters brilliantly tore through their rejigged batting order as they lost their last five wickets. all out for 184. in reply pakistan will resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 system resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 syste m o n resume tomorrow 50 for one. 78 system on course to become the first british man british man to win the giro d‘italia but his lead was cut in half in half british man after...
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and alastair, the creepy kid next door said, "licorice jelly beans." [ laughter and applause ] >> steveim. he's a weirdo, man. >> jimmy: next, they asked "what would make you quit your job?" 46% said "wanting a different career." 32% said "having a terrible boss." 22% said "hearing the guy in the cubicle next to me slowly stir yogurt." [ laughter and applause ] just eat it! just eat the stuff! [ farting noises ] [ laughter ] [ farting noises ] i'm not even touching it! [ duck quack ] that's a different noise. where's it coming from? >> steve: yogurt! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this last poll asks, "how is your march madness bracket coming along?" 100% said "don't talk to me." that's all the time we have for "tonight show polls." we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show." stick around! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's time for some straight talk. you love your phone... i have something to tell you, something really special... ...but you hate the big bill. you know, we've been together for six years and i think that... enough already. i'm done! ditch the bill with the s
and alastair, the creepy kid next door said, "licorice jelly beans." [ laughter and applause ] >> steveim. he's a weirdo, man. >> jimmy: next, they asked "what would make you quit your job?" 46% said "wanting a different career." 32% said "having a terrible boss." 22% said "hearing the guy in the cubicle next to me slowly stir yogurt." [ laughter and applause ] just eat it! just eat the stuff! [ farting noises ] [ laughter ] [...
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alastair cook looked refreshed and led the way for england for much of the day. he made 70.enty20 style. jos buttler coming in to add some twe nty20 style. it jos buttler coming in to add some twenty20 style. it didn't work. there was a good catch at slip. england were 165—5 at tea. wood the last ago. no hijinks, just get discipline from pakistan. but they've already lost one of their readiness to stuart broad. great work from pakistan so far from their bowlers, which is probably the strongest bit of their team. their batsmen have got to get to 250, 300 to really make their advantage count. we have seen one dismissal already in pakistan's first innings. al hack has already gone. game on, i suppose, but if england were looking for something today to automatically change the mood about their test cricket that certainly hasn't helped. thanks very much, keep an eye on those clouds. we will know more about just how those clouds. we will know more aboutjust how good that 18a was in aboutjust how good that 18a was in about an hour, i suppose. simon yates has lost significant ground
alastair cook looked refreshed and led the way for england for much of the day. he made 70.enty20 style. jos buttler coming in to add some twe nty20 style. it jos buttler coming in to add some twenty20 style. it didn't work. there was a good catch at slip. england were 165—5 at tea. wood the last ago. no hijinks, just get discipline from pakistan. but they've already lost one of their readiness to stuart broad. great work from pakistan so far from their bowlers, which is probably the...
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worrying the england, a route and alastair cook out for ducks yesterday. —— joe root.ng down the aisle. there is his photo. he is getting measured for his suit. the front page of the guardian, we will talk about this a more this morning, the number of people calling in following the breast—cancer screening issue and we will chat a bit more about that later this morning. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlize theron, lean on pete, and the new anime mary and the witch's flower. tully i'm looking forward to because it is made by the people who made juno, which isjust glorious. i loved that movie so much. written by diablo cody, directed by jason reitman. of course, they also worked together with charlize theron on young adult. so the story is charlize theron is marla, a middle—aged woman who is struggling with kids and a newborn baby. she is exhausted. absolutely. and her smugly succe
worrying the england, a route and alastair cook out for ducks yesterday. —— joe root.ng down the aisle. there is his photo. he is getting measured for his suit. the front page of the guardian, we will talk about this a more this morning, the number of people calling in following the breast—cancer screening issue and we will chat a bit more about that later this morning. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's...
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alastair brought up that we were not technically a new nation. >> well in 1776, the traditional meaning of nation, people were the common ancestors. even in 1776, even in late 18th century america was not a nation in any sense of the term. there were already diverse peoples here. and john adams, for one, expresses that. we are a hodgepodge of a people. we've got spaniards. we've got frenchman. we've got german. we've got iris. how can we be a nation? he meant, people care insurance in some sense, we have never been a nation. that is what lincoln is dealing with, that problem. he makes an extraordinary speech in 1858 where he actually invokes the notion of our diversity. little did he know how diverse we would become. but he talks about the numbers of people, mentioning we've got swedes come all these diverse people. how can we come together? how can we be a nation? he said we have a salvation in that old declaration of independence. that's where he invokes the nation of all men are created equal. he makes an honest suggestion. in the antebellum. , -- the antebellum period, they did not
alastair brought up that we were not technically a new nation. >> well in 1776, the traditional meaning of nation, people were the common ancestors. even in 1776, even in late 18th century america was not a nation in any sense of the term. there were already diverse peoples here. and john adams, for one, expresses that. we are a hodgepodge of a people. we've got spaniards. we've got frenchman. we've got german. we've got iris. how can we be a nation? he meant, people care insurance in...
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alastair: there are a lot of products and services that apple is putting out but they'll work best withhe iphone. services that they have been doing lately, it is funneled through the iphone, so if that is the case, the company really has to brought in that product. you cannot just have one or two iphones and hope everybody buys them. to create a broader sweep of the smartphones. thank you so much. apple's earnings headlines today's edition of daybreak. and alsotv our bloomberg app. still ahead, we will look at the other earnings that are out today. snap is sliding after hours of disappointing sales following a big app redesign. yvonne: u.s. allies push back after temporary tail it -- temporary tariffs. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." the european union and is were is warning of growing market uncertainty after the steel and aluminum tariffs are postponed for another month. greg a, we weren't highly anticipating this announcement of who was going to get released. why did the president postpone the tariffs? greg: the administration announced to polic
alastair: there are a lot of products and services that apple is putting out but they'll work best withhe iphone. services that they have been doing lately, it is funneled through the iphone, so if that is the case, the company really has to brought in that product. you cannot just have one or two iphones and hope everybody buys them. to create a broader sweep of the smartphones. thank you so much. apple's earnings headlines today's edition of daybreak. and alsotv our bloomberg app. still...
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they had something of a revival but the man who was leading at alastair cook has just lost his wicketefore seven o‘clock this morning for what‘s certain to be an exhausting journey to ukraine. it‘ll take them through belgium, germany and poland, before arriving some time on saturday morning, so a trip of around 48 hours. meanwhile as liverpool attempt to win their sixth european cup on saturday, the site of their fifth will once again host the champions league final. istanbul‘s attaturk stadium has been awarded the event for 2020. it was the scene for liverpool‘s incredible comeback and victory over ac milan in 2005. meanwhile back in kiev this afternoon, it‘s the women‘s champions league final. no english teams involved. but an english player. lucy bronzejoined lyon from manchester city last summer and is trying to help the french club retain the title against wolfsburg. this report from john curry. the best seats in the house. lyon are the favourites. wood have won it twice but not since 2014. both teams beat inglot opposition in the semifinals. wolfsburg overcame chelsea. lyon beat
they had something of a revival but the man who was leading at alastair cook has just lost his wicketefore seven o‘clock this morning for what‘s certain to be an exhausting journey to ukraine. it‘ll take them through belgium, germany and poland, before arriving some time on saturday morning, so a trip of around 48 hours. meanwhile as liverpool attempt to win their sixth european cup on saturday, the site of their fifth will once again host the champions league final. istanbul‘s attaturk...
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alastair cook can avoid that criticism, he made 70, stuck around for a while, 18a all out england. out england. pakistan a lot better, 50—1 in reply proving perhaps that perhaps it is a picture upon which you should be able to apply yourself and do well. a lot of overs, a lot of days remaining still but i think it's fair to say when things resume at 11 o'clock this morning and you can at 11 o'clock this morning and you ca n follow at 11 o'clock this morning and you can follow it on radio five live sports extra, that perhaps the sense of expectation might not be as high as it was yesterday. always the same, thank you. over the past four days powerful and moving testimony has been given by families who lost loved ones at grenfell tower as the inquiry in to what exactly happened got underway. the first part of the inquiry has been about commemorating victims, and one of those who spoke was hisam choucair. he lost six members of his family — his mum, sister, brother—in—law and three nieces. he's going to the inquiry again this morning but he was here earlier to share his thoughts on ho
alastair cook can avoid that criticism, he made 70, stuck around for a while, 18a all out england. out england. pakistan a lot better, 50—1 in reply proving perhaps that perhaps it is a picture upon which you should be able to apply yourself and do well. a lot of overs, a lot of days remaining still but i think it's fair to say when things resume at 11 o'clock this morning and you can at 11 o'clock this morning and you ca n follow at 11 o'clock this morning and you can follow it on radio five...
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and if it wasn't for alastair cook's score of 70, it would have been a lot worse for the hosts.kind of batting more like school cricket than test cricket. the tourists ended the day on 50—1 themselves, so only 134 behind england already. it's getting squeaky in the saddle for britain's simon yates in the mountains of italy. we've been reporting on his lead in the first big cycle tour of the year for weeks but now so near the end his bid to become the first british man to win the giro d'italia is under threat. a group including chris froome and yates' main rival tom dumoulin has that ever happened to you? yes, i say, has my golf ever interrupted your conversation? but he is two shots off the lead at wentworth‘s pga championship. the northern irishman, who won the tournament four years ago, is two shots off the lead behind denmark's lucas bjerregaard. round two gets underway in just under half an hour, mcilory teeing off at eight o'clock. it's a day of rest, and presumably attending functions on yachts and swanky hotels, for f1 drivers today. but it could be a challenging weekend
and if it wasn't for alastair cook's score of 70, it would have been a lot worse for the hosts.kind of batting more like school cricket than test cricket. the tourists ended the day on 50—1 themselves, so only 134 behind england already. it's getting squeaky in the saddle for britain's simon yates in the mountains of italy. we've been reporting on his lead in the first big cycle tour of the year for weeks but now so near the end his bid to become the first british man to win the giro d'italia...