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alistair barr is with us.hat are we expecting him to say about this incredibly pervasive chip law? it affects basically every device that we are all using. alistair: i don't think he was planning on doing it a couple of weeks ago even though intel have known about this for several months. what i think he has to say is -- he will have to make all of his major customers -- microsoft to google -- he will have to make it very clear that when they put these patches in place, the performance of a personal computer or server or phone will not slow down. there has been a lot of debate about whether these fixes will really slow machines down. if he comes down and says his support for my argument will not slow everything down, that will be good. he may have to be more open about the machines being slower. emily: this affect a lot of other chipmakers as well from qualcomm to arm and amd. what are they saying? alistair: amd on the day it was announced said chips are really not affected. you can look at a statement like th
alistair barr is with us.hat are we expecting him to say about this incredibly pervasive chip law? it affects basically every device that we are all using. alistair: i don't think he was planning on doing it a couple of weeks ago even though intel have known about this for several months. what i think he has to say is -- he will have to make all of his major customers -- microsoft to google -- he will have to make it very clear that when they put these patches in place, the performance of a...
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bbc radio 5 live have live commantory of the game which kicks off at eight — their commentator alistairball has sent us this preview from the home of football. it is the second game in three days for both of these. tottenham won at swa nsea. for both of these. tottenham won at swansea. west ham weaving things until late at the london stadium, defeating west bromich albion. that was the game that david moyes had said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off them at wembley. pochettino, he knows that tottenham have got to win. he could have kane back. among all the other goal—scoring feats, he has managed seven in his last six against west ham. david moyes has been born.|j
bbc radio 5 live have live commantory of the game which kicks off at eight — their commentator alistairball has sent us this preview from the home of football. it is the second game in three days for both of these. tottenham won at swa nsea. for both of these. tottenham won at swansea. west ham weaving things until late at the london stadium, defeating west bromich albion. that was the game that david moyes had said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off said west ham had to win....
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kathy and alistair cunningham represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.? the snp is making the case for scotland and trying to get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of uk, but particularly for scotland. i don't think it would be a good deal if you're half in and half out. in five year's time, we'll all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a hand cart. many leave voters will share kathy's scepticism about any economic predictions over brexit, while alistair of course disagrees. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham family and far beyond. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: second—placed manchester united win 3—0 at home against relegation—threatened stoke city. maria sharapova prepares for her grand slam comeback in melbourne. and former champion ding junhui is knocked out of the masters in the first round by ryan day. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that manchester united have bea
kathy and alistair cunningham represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.? the snp is making the case for scotland and trying to get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of uk, but particularly for scotland. i don't think it would be a good deal if you're half in and half out. in five year's time, we'll all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a hand cart. many leave voters will share kathy's scepticism about any economic...
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cathy and alistair cunningham represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.r scotland and trying to get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of uk, but particularly for scotland. i don't think it would be a good deal if you're half in and half out. in five year's time, we'll all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a hand cart. many leave voters will share cathy's scepticism about any economic predictions over brexit, while alistair of course disagrees. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham family and far beyond. dolores 0'riordan, lead singer of the irish rock band the cranberries, has died suddenly at the age of a6. she'd been involved in a recording session in london when she died. the cranberries dominated the 1990s album charts — selling a0 million records around the world, as our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. # do you have to let it linger? linger was the first song dolores 0'riordan ever wrote with the cranberries. it turned her and the band into stars. # i just want to be with yo
cathy and alistair cunningham represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.r scotland and trying to get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of uk, but particularly for scotland. i don't think it would be a good deal if you're half in and half out. in five year's time, we'll all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a hand cart. many leave voters will share cathy's scepticism about any economic predictions over brexit, while...
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potter has joined the triathlon training squad of olympic gold and silver medallists alistair and johnny brownlee in addition to athletics. rhona mcleod can tell us more. piling on the miles, in the pool, but also on the bike and running. three sports in one day are a vast change for this scots athlete. commentator: beth potter trying to make it. but oh! commentator: beth potter trying to make it. but 0h! beth potter is best known having competed in commonwealth games and olympic games 10,000 metres. but at the start of the year she took a gamble. she quit herjob and relocated to leeds to train with the very top triathletes in britain. such is the calibre of her squad at leeds, the brownlee brothers are now new training partners. what tempted herfrom track to triathlon? i think it started in 2012, when i watched the boys race in london. i got a real buzz after that. but i still felt like i wanted to compete in a home games in glasgow at the commonwealth games in glasgow at the commonwealth games and try for the olympics as well. i did that and i think was after rio i was like, i've kind
potter has joined the triathlon training squad of olympic gold and silver medallists alistair and johnny brownlee in addition to athletics. rhona mcleod can tell us more. piling on the miles, in the pool, but also on the bike and running. three sports in one day are a vast change for this scots athlete. commentator: beth potter trying to make it. but oh! commentator: beth potter trying to make it. but 0h! beth potter is best known having competed in commonwealth games and olympic games 10,000...
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joining us now, alistair rolfe, who's son nick is autistic. people against cuts.will come to you a bit later. what does he struggle with? normal child. him earning a living wage at the moment are very slim. supported, statement did, had learning assistants? with full—blown autism. to have the full amount of support with a learning support assistant. the same level of support. but enough to help with certain things. reassessed from scratch. that he deserved absolutely no money whatsoever. what was he asked in the interview? behind his autism. he was asked questions like, can you dress yourself? can you cook a meal? can you go on a bus journey? be noise on the bus. to say the right answer? a meal, it was to tick box. a meal but leave the cooker on and start a fire. we have to be very careful. the assessment itself was flawed? this was prejudicial against people with mental health disabilities. nobody should be without support that they clearly need. court or supreme court but excepting it. it and it was the wrong decision? courtjudge made a ruling in december. what
joining us now, alistair rolfe, who's son nick is autistic. people against cuts.will come to you a bit later. what does he struggle with? normal child. him earning a living wage at the moment are very slim. supported, statement did, had learning assistants? with full—blown autism. to have the full amount of support with a learning support assistant. the same level of support. but enough to help with certain things. reassessed from scratch. that he deserved absolutely no money whatsoever. what...
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from sans now francisco to preview what is to technology'sberg alistair barr.should we be looking out for in this event? cars, bothars, cars, electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles as well. one example before the event started on sunday, a partnership with the mouse with vw and with uber. get is the way the classics integrated into more modern things. has always been about hardware and chips and things like that, and a lot of those chips from companies like nvidia and intel are going to go into ai and other related robotics. the best example of that is going to be self driving cars. what fun things can we look forward to, alastair? with seen headphones, other things that a wild and crazy things. alastair: probably the most futuristic stuff will be in the ai realm. a couple of years ago, virtual reality was the really hot topic at cs, and that has not really panned out into an everyday tech product that lots of people use. the hope is that augmented reality will be much more friendly to regular users. makeris a smart glasses which has been around for probably
from sans now francisco to preview what is to technology'sberg alistair barr.should we be looking out for in this event? cars, bothars, cars, electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles as well. one example before the event started on sunday, a partnership with the mouse with vw and with uber. get is the way the classics integrated into more modern things. has always been about hardware and chips and things like that, and a lot of those chips from companies like nvidia and intel are going to go...
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alistair cook picked up a yorker. they are 4 without loss. australia lead 3—0.ports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from the sport today team, goodbye. storm eleanor brought some damage and disruption to ireland and the uk. it has continued to move away into the baltic states as you can see here. it is beginning to weaken now. to the west, this next area of low pressure is showing signs of deepening. strengthening all the while as it reaches our shores, and could bring us severe gales during the course of this afternoon. initially, it is going to send a weather front out ahead of it. some of the rain will be fairly heavy, and persistent over the overnight period and to start this morning. but for the north and east, a dry and chilly start to the day with a little bit of frost and fog potentially in northern so, today, there's going to be that early—morning rain. then, the afternoon, winds pick up across the south. so we start on a wet note to start with this morning in the south—east, east anglia, pushing in to the north—east midlands and northern en
alistair cook picked up a yorker. they are 4 without loss. australia lead 3—0.ports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from the sport today team, goodbye. storm eleanor brought some damage and disruption to ireland and the uk. it has continued to move away into the baltic states as you can see here. it is beginning to weaken now. to the west, this next area of low pressure is showing signs of deepening. strengthening all the while as it reaches our shores, and could bring us severe...
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bbc radio 5 live have live commantory of the game which kicks off at eight — their commentator alistairhis preview from the home of football. it is the second game in three days for both of these. tottenham won at swa nsea. for both of these. tottenham won at swansea. west ham weaving things until late at the london stadium, defeating west bromich albion. that was the game that david moyes had said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off them at wembley. pochettino, he knows that tottenham have got to win. he could have kane back. among all the other goal—scoring feats, he has managed seven in his last six against west ham. david moyes has been born.|j would need to think about getting some of the best centre halves to come out of retirement. he is so good. look... ithink come out of retirement. he is so good. look... i think everybody likes kane. he deserves what he has got. he has developed his own career. everybody admires him. he does this with humility. good luck. i will but is not against us! and if you like football sta
bbc radio 5 live have live commantory of the game which kicks off at eight — their commentator alistairhis preview from the home of football. it is the second game in three days for both of these. tottenham won at swa nsea. for both of these. tottenham won at swansea. west ham weaving things until late at the london stadium, defeating west bromich albion. that was the game that david moyes had said west ham had to win. possibly some pressure off said west ham had to win. possibly some...
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alistair cook bowled by nathan line for ten. he edged to slip.ur days, butjoe root and johnny bairstow fought hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination and effort in the england side, put this underlines the quality difference between these teams. sean and mitchell marsh became the first brothers since 2001 to score centuries in the same innings. to have him out there for mine, i was really nervous, but it is something we will look back on in a few years and cherish it. stoke are the only premier league side knocked out of the fa cup third round by lower league opposition so far... and they promptly sacked their manager. they were already in relegation trouble before losing 2—1 at league two side coventry... and mark hughes lost his job just hours later. it was also a day where manchester city safely went through... but chelsea were taken to a replay by norwich. joe lynskey rounds up the action. this result meant the inevitable. when a premier league side goes out toa when a premier league side goes out to a lower league
alistair cook bowled by nathan line for ten. he edged to slip.ur days, butjoe root and johnny bairstow fought hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination and effort in the england side, put this underlines the quality difference between these teams. sean and mitchell marsh became the first brothers since 2001 to score centuries in the same innings. to have him out there for mine, i was really nervous, but it is something we will look back on in a few years and cherish it....
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alistair cook bowled by nathan lane for ten. dawid malan was lbw to nathan lane. jonny bairstow and joe root battled ha rd jonny bairstow and joe root battled hard and got england through to the close. there is determination in the english side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. the marsh brothers became the first brother since the war to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out and to watch my brother, to be out and to watch my brother, to be out and to watch my brother, to be in the middle for his hundred and four him to be out there for mind, really nervous today. it is something we will look back on any few years. and cherish it. in many ways, the last few days have summed up ways, the last few days have summed up our truck. it has been exceptionally tough. we have come up against a team that played very good cricket. they have kept the pressure on us cricket. they have kept the pressure on us at all times. one thing we have talked about is making sure that we keep fighting and battling, and working as hard as we po
alistair cook bowled by nathan lane for ten. dawid malan was lbw to nathan lane. jonny bairstow and joe root battled ha rd jonny bairstow and joe root battled hard and got england through to the close. there is determination in the english side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. the marsh brothers became the first brother since the war to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out and to watch my brother, to be out and to watch my brother, to be out...
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alistair cook went for nathan line. dawid malan was lbw to nathan line.spect this could be over in four days. joe root and jonny bairstow battled hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination in the england side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. so australia's lead helped by shaun and mitchell marsh who became the first brothers since the waugh twins in 2001 to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out there and watch my brother, base in the middle for his 100 then for mine. i was nervous today. it is something we'll look back on in few years. and cherish it. in many ways, the last few days have summed up our trip. it has been exceptionally tough. we have come up against a team who have played very good cricket. they have kept the pressure on us at all times. the one thing we have told an awful lot about is making sure that we keep on fighting. and keep working as hard as we can. so then on to today. four matches in all. newport county uplink leeds united just now. the generated are in good
alistair cook went for nathan line. dawid malan was lbw to nathan line.spect this could be over in four days. joe root and jonny bairstow battled hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination in the england side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. so australia's lead helped by shaun and mitchell marsh who became the first brothers since the waugh twins in 2001 to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out there and watch my brother,...
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just a really old rich man named alistair mistoffelees. - okay, so, let me see.actually... what's the phrase i'm looking for here... do anything? - exactly. thank god i waited it out. just imagine if i had to actually break up with her. how uncomfortable. is something wrong? - no, i just, um... this isn't how i pictured this moment happening. - okay. this is a cultural thing. you're american, so you have an expectation for some grand romantic gesture, but british romance is different. we prefer a more reserved, dignified display of affection. like in "the duchess' mule" when lord hestershire gets the governess nancy's uncle released from debtor's prison. she thanks him silently, and he says... [croaking] "one does what one can." ♪ - could be that. - hey, chuck! - carol! - ah! - you're a sight for sore eyes. - are you back on the air? - very much not. i'm taping my last show tonight. retiring for good. - what? now, you listen to me. being a newscaster is what you were born to do. you can't give up just because of a setback. - well, you quit your job. - but you're
just a really old rich man named alistair mistoffelees. - okay, so, let me see.actually... what's the phrase i'm looking for here... do anything? - exactly. thank god i waited it out. just imagine if i had to actually break up with her. how uncomfortable. is something wrong? - no, i just, um... this isn't how i pictured this moment happening. - okay. this is a cultural thing. you're american, so you have an expectation for some grand romantic gesture, but british romance is different. we prefer...
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and yet how mas islamic jihad did not turn up to the spirit central council meeting before some alistair hands can deal with israel and the international community do they have their house in order and it is hamas and jihad did that i think they are members in the p.l.o. and why they should go to the meeting of this entire couse you know it's meaningless to it then that that me and you you you see that there is allusions seized by the central council do not respond to that palestinian demands i understand what you're saying we only have a minute left in the program and i would like to ask our other guests a very quick question mr beilin the reality on the ground israel will have to be part of the solution how do you get the israeli political system to accept the resolutions being proposed. well i believe that we are not far from changing our government the government to the coalition today is not a very strong one they say it's based on very few members of knesset and i hope that in the next elections a center left. when it in policies like my party merits it would be part of such a coal
and yet how mas islamic jihad did not turn up to the spirit central council meeting before some alistair hands can deal with israel and the international community do they have their house in order and it is hamas and jihad did that i think they are members in the p.l.o. and why they should go to the meeting of this entire couse you know it's meaningless to it then that that me and you you you see that there is allusions seized by the central council do not respond to that palestinian demands i...
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cathy and alistair carmichael represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.deal as possible for scotla nd get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of the uk, but particularly for scotland. but identity would be a good deal if you are half in and half out. then five years' time we will all be laughing about the fact that we all said we we re about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a handcart. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham family, and far beyond. sarah smith, bbc news, hoyt. the lead singer of the cranberries — dolores 0‘riordan — has died suddenly today at the age ofjust a6. # you‘ve got me wrapped around your finger, do you have to let it linger? built around 0‘riordan‘s distinctive voice the cranberries dominated the album charts in the 1990s selling more than a0 million lps worldwide. the singer had been in london for a recording session when she passed away — no further details are available. the former manchester united footballer, ryan giggs, has been confirmed as the new manager of the welsh national team.
cathy and alistair carmichael represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.deal as possible for scotla nd get as good a deal as possible for scotland and the rest of the uk, but particularly for scotland. but identity would be a good deal if you are half in and half out. then five years' time we will all be laughing about the fact that we all said we we re about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a handcart. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham...
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next alistair cook battled by nathan lion.wanted to do was stay out of it, james vince could not. head in a haze, dawid malan went and although jonny bairstow saw england through, this was a day that brought their problems to the boil. we have a choice, we can either say we have some good positives or we'd be honest and say there are certain areas that are not good enough and we need to do something about it. change will have to wait, the england captain will lead them into the final day as the last chance but english hope is all but dried up. patrick geary, bbc news in sydney. exeter‘s lead in the rugby union prmiership is down to 5 points after they were beaten by newcastle. second (oov)placed saracens made up ground with a bonus point win at 3rd placed wasps . alex goode scored 2 of their five tries in the 38—15 win. don't forget the bbc sport website for lots more on today's stories and you'll also find the goals from the womens' super league as manchester city returned to the top of the table. that's it. there's more thro
next alistair cook battled by nathan lion.wanted to do was stay out of it, james vince could not. head in a haze, dawid malan went and although jonny bairstow saw england through, this was a day that brought their problems to the boil. we have a choice, we can either say we have some good positives or we'd be honest and say there are certain areas that are not good enough and we need to do something about it. change will have to wait, the england captain will lead them into the final day as the...
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part of it is the very german preference for alistair burt jet, financial prudence.n spending more. —— the german preference for budget prudence. they wa nt to preference for budget prudence. they want to keep that budget balanced. it shows what a fine balance it is, if you are in power in any country. clearly, good news that they have a surplus, always better to have money in the bank for a rainy day. but there is criticism that they need to start spending it? i have touched on some of the areas where they want to spend it. why have they not been doing so far? as i said, there has been some spending, but it has been quite limited and enough to counterbalance the really strong economy. on the other hand, germany just really wants to run a budget surplus. even if they do start spending, they have physical rules in place, which they have had in the last few years, saying that they can't go too much into deficit. if they do agree to new measures, i would not expect big changes in germany. the eurozone needs this to go ahead, they need stability, angela merkel leading th
part of it is the very german preference for alistair burt jet, financial prudence.n spending more. —— the german preference for budget prudence. they wa nt to preference for budget prudence. they want to keep that budget balanced. it shows what a fine balance it is, if you are in power in any country. clearly, good news that they have a surplus, always better to have money in the bank for a rainy day. but there is criticism that they need to start spending it? i have touched on some of the...
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let's chat to alistair, an expert in environmental management.nding the rubbish there and why don't they wa nt the rubbish there and why don't they want it? what china said in july la st want it? what china said in july last year was that there was certain waste streams that it doesn't need anymore from the international market and... they have enough waste of their own. they have got enough and there is others that they say they will accept, but they want a really high quality. there is certain wastes that it will be possible to send there, but there is others that we will either have to send to other overseas markets and there are some available or we will have to in the short—term deal with through other means. what do you think the most likely solution is? we are going to have to deal with our rubbish ourselves or we're going to have to make it cleaner before we send it abroad to china or other countries? exactly, yeah. in the short—term we will have to look for other overseas markets. possibly, send more waste streams to energy from waste, i
let's chat to alistair, an expert in environmental management.nding the rubbish there and why don't they wa nt the rubbish there and why don't they want it? what china said in july la st want it? what china said in july last year was that there was certain waste streams that it doesn't need anymore from the international market and... they have enough waste of their own. they have got enough and there is others that they say they will accept, but they want a really high quality. there is...
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the afghan a carny network group now the remaining five hundred million is in question let's call alistair this as pakistan has already been shifting towards closer ties with china. john is a very you know this is a partnership which is called strategic cooperative partnership with china we are building everything from the fighter aircraft to the sea back to the major investment of sixty billion dollars that john is making in there it's everything is happening on the basis of partnership but been bogged down in china so basically this strategic direction has already shifted from washington to building it's just that there is certain mindset still in islam about that maybe we still need to be connected with washington and maybe at a limited level so was as the time goes by and if the u.s. sanctions going to new i think august on the united states might. for a long time to come the devastating snowstorm gripping eastern parts of the united states has left emergency services scrambling thousands of people are without power flights have been canceled and streets are crowded with snow and flori
the afghan a carny network group now the remaining five hundred million is in question let's call alistair this as pakistan has already been shifting towards closer ties with china. john is a very you know this is a partnership which is called strategic cooperative partnership with china we are building everything from the fighter aircraft to the sea back to the major investment of sixty billion dollars that john is making in there it's everything is happening on the basis of partnership but...
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earlier today, i spoke to tony blair's former director of communications, alistair campbell, and is as say. and i think, actually, nigel farage, i think we're the reason that farage and johnson and these guys are getting a little bit desperate and just trying to take the ball into the corner flag and just get the final whistle blown. because i think they understand that as people do see the detail, do realise the cost and the chaos, then not only should they have the right to think again but i think they will want to think again and i think they will give you a very different answer. and everyone thinks that the polls would now go their way, which is fascinating. how do the polls sit? interestingly, there is a snap poll in the daily mirror after those nigel farage remarks, showing there is minority support per second referendum, 15—51, but a majority support for remain, 55—45. it is a snap poll, better to look at the monthly tracker on that question, which asks, is it right or wrong to have left the eu? and that shows even stevens, though since august, it was wrong has been ahead. ther
earlier today, i spoke to tony blair's former director of communications, alistair campbell, and is as say. and i think, actually, nigel farage, i think we're the reason that farage and johnson and these guys are getting a little bit desperate and just trying to take the ball into the corner flag and just get the final whistle blown. because i think they understand that as people do see the detail, do realise the cost and the chaos, then not only should they have the right to think again but i...
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in the unprecedented chat with historian alistair bruce, she shows a quippy side we've never seen. >>t's much smaller, isn't it? >> her majesty shows her cheeky side when looking at her imperial state crown. >> you can't look down to read the speech. you have to take the speech off because if you did, your neck would bring. it would fall off. >> coming up, chris hemsworth's fashion flashback fail. >> and forget his fellow chrises, why he's moving on to the hollywood ryans. >> just one big ryan sandwich. >> then celine's frightening fan encounter, how she handled this woman who rushed the stage, and did it cause her to cancel concerts. >> from ricky martin to penelope cruz, we're with the star-studded cast of american crime story versace. >> but first kristen bell will be the s.a.g. awards first ever host, so is she feeling the pressure? >> make it scarier to know it's your peers? >> it didn't until you said that. literally, i hadn't thought about that. open bar at the s.a.g., awards right. >> another first, all female presenters. >> are you going to take anyone to task? are you that t
in the unprecedented chat with historian alistair bruce, she shows a quippy side we've never seen. >>t's much smaller, isn't it? >> her majesty shows her cheeky side when looking at her imperial state crown. >> you can't look down to read the speech. you have to take the speech off because if you did, your neck would bring. it would fall off. >> coming up, chris hemsworth's fashion flashback fail. >> and forget his fellow chrises, why he's moving on to the...
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alistair cook was bowled by nathan lyon. james vince got out to a poor shot.he tried to review it but no good. butjonny ba i rstow review it but no good. butjonny bairstow came in and accompanied joe root by the way through to the closed. they dug in, to their credit. it does show they are still fighting and still determine. but the me, today has underlined the quality difference between these two sites. and i thinki know quality difference between these two sites. and i think i know the answer, but is there any hope? i'm afraid there is very little, to be honest. this is turning pitch, england have a long tail, there is not a great batting to come. they are not good at blocking. if there is hope, it rests withjoe root, who has been dearer today and doesn't wa nt to has been dearer today and doesn't want to let the australians pass if there is anything he can do. but talk is already turning to where england have gone wrong in this match and in the series as a whole. their assistant coach faced the media today to try and explain that. in many ways, the last few
alistair cook was bowled by nathan lyon. james vince got out to a poor shot.he tried to review it but no good. butjonny ba i rstow review it but no good. butjonny bairstow came in and accompanied joe root by the way through to the closed. they dug in, to their credit. it does show they are still fighting and still determine. but the me, today has underlined the quality difference between these two sites. and i thinki know quality difference between these two sites. and i think i know the...
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cathy and alistair carmichael represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.t identity would be a good deal if you are half in and half out. then five years' time we will all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a handcart. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham family, and far beyond. sarah smith, bbc news, hoyt. seoul says north korea has agreed to send a 140—strong orchestra to next next month's winter olympics. the development follows a meeting of officials from both countries about arrangements for pyongyang's artistic contribution to the games in south korea. it's one way in which north and south koreans may be able to stand side by side at the games. sophie long reports from seoul. it's not often lead singers of north korean girl bands have business in the heavily fortified demilitaryised zones the heavily fortified demilitaryised zones that separates the two koreas. but leaders of the arts world from both sides of the border came here to discuss the details of the art troop pyongyang has said it will send to the win
cathy and alistair carmichael represent the great brexit divide. she voted to leave, he to remain.t identity would be a good deal if you are half in and half out. then five years' time we will all be laughing about the fact that we all said we were going to hell in a handcart. and so the debate goes on in the cunningham family, and far beyond. sarah smith, bbc news, hoyt. seoul says north korea has agreed to send a 140—strong orchestra to next next month's winter olympics. the development...
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. >> documentarymaker alistair bruce said he was nervous, her majesty made him feel welcome. >> i think her utter humility. she is not sitting there waiting she is keen to people people at their ease. and she does so with great gentleness. >> even sew, lady glenn connor admits to being star struck when it paid time to be her role. >> there was the queen. we hadn't ever seen her in her coronation dress. she turned around and she said, ready, girls? and off we went. >> and she said nothing will ever compare to the moment she joined the new monarch on the balcony. >> you could feel, physically feel with the noise coming at you. and they were mad about her. they were so happy. >> now, in the documentary to be shown this weekends, the queen joked about how heavy that crown about leaning too far forward. you might break your neck and lose the crown. >> charlie, thank you. and the coronation airs sunday night on the smithsonian channel, a division of cbs. watching that, of course, i hold her in such great respect. >> me, too. >> and i kept thinking about maybe in our lifetime, too, we'll get t
. >> documentarymaker alistair bruce said he was nervous, her majesty made him feel welcome. >> i think her utter humility. she is not sitting there waiting she is keen to people people at their ease. and she does so with great gentleness. >> even sew, lady glenn connor admits to being star struck when it paid time to be her role. >> there was the queen. we hadn't ever seen her in her coronation dress. she turned around and she said, ready, girls? and off we went....
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gordon brown really wanted to sack alistair darling as chancellor.o do that. this is a prime minister without the authority to do what she wants. we thought she was getting a bit stronger after getting the brexit breakthrough and it seems that this is a massive step back for her. francine: don't you speak to your ministers ahead of the reshuffle to feel out whether they are happy to be reshuffled instead of a public humiliation? >> these things are never easy. you're talking about people losing their jobs. these things are never that soon -- smooth. we had tweets coming out from the conservative central office with the wrong person in the wrong job, misspellings. there was a general sense of chaos and it went on and on late into the night. even the very conservative supporting press for the savage in their assessment. the telegraph called the night of the blood stiletto -- blunt stiletto. tom: does she clean house in her communication staff? let's assume it's not the dysfunction that mr. wolff describes in his book. does she clean house and hire davi
gordon brown really wanted to sack alistair darling as chancellor.o do that. this is a prime minister without the authority to do what she wants. we thought she was getting a bit stronger after getting the brexit breakthrough and it seems that this is a massive step back for her. francine: don't you speak to your ministers ahead of the reshuffle to feel out whether they are happy to be reshuffled instead of a public humiliation? >> these things are never easy. you're talking about people...
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we will talk to alistair admitted later. a conversation with questions. it wasn't an interview.remember a famous incident last november? northern ireland felt really hard done by when a penalty was awarded against them when it wasjudged that when a penalty was awarded against them when it was judged that cory evans had acted like that? i threw a ball at you at the time. a lot of anger about that. it cost northern ireland a place in the world cup. now, the referee awarded that penalty which cost them so much has admitted he made a mistake. romanian referee ovidiu hategan, has accepted that his handball decision against corry evans was wrong. ricardo rodriguez's penalty, was the only goal in the two legs, as switzerland booked a world cup spot. tottenham's new stadium will host an, american football game, for the first time, when the seattle seahawks play the oakland raiders, in october. it'll be the first, of three, n.f.l games staged in london this year. british bobsleigher bruce tasker has been ruled out of competing at next month's winter olympics after suffering a minor strok
we will talk to alistair admitted later. a conversation with questions. it wasn't an interview.remember a famous incident last november? northern ireland felt really hard done by when a penalty was awarded against them when it wasjudged that when a penalty was awarded against them when it was judged that cory evans had acted like that? i threw a ball at you at the time. a lot of anger about that. it cost northern ireland a place in the world cup. now, the referee awarded that penalty which cost...
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one's advice on wearing a crown — the queen shares her memories of the coronation with alistair bruce
one's advice on wearing a crown — the queen shares her memories of the coronation with alistair bruce