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andy: la decisión resultaría desastrosa.el vestido que me quedó bien, no sé ni cómo le hizo. ese mismo día me tuvo que regresar al orfanato. andy: como un sueño pasajero, su mamá llegó y se fue. aunque, según ella, su visita marcó un antes y un después. hilda: yo me hice una promesa a mí misma, que yo iba a reunir a mi familia. andy: años más tarde, hilda cumplió su meta. llegó a california, se reunió con su mamá y poco después trajo a sus hermanos a vivir con ella. hilda: yo iba a la escuela, me recogían en la escuela a las 3 de la tarde y trabajaba hasta las 2 de la mañana, y después al siguiente día a la escuela otra vez. andy: pero en 1993, 15 años después que se fue de este orfanato, hilda regresó, y durante esa visita algo ocurrió, algo que cambiaría no solamente su vida. al ver las pésimas condiciones en las que estaba el orfanato-- hilda: yo hablé con el director y dije: "¿qué puedo hacer para ayudar?". entonces, el director me dijo: "si me buscas patrocinadores para los niños, eso sería de gran ayuda". andy: para po
andy: la decisión resultaría desastrosa.el vestido que me quedó bien, no sé ni cómo le hizo. ese mismo día me tuvo que regresar al orfanato. andy: como un sueño pasajero, su mamá llegó y se fue. aunque, según ella, su visita marcó un antes y un después. hilda: yo me hice una promesa a mí misma, que yo iba a reunir a mi familia. andy: años más tarde, hilda cumplió su meta. llegó a california, se reunió con su mamá y poco después trajo a sus hermanos a vivir con ella. hilda:...
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andy: we don't know yet.t we do know is there is a fear that all of the coal plants will go out at once or all of the nuclear plants will go out at once and that is not the fact. the fact is we have seen some are having economic term on some -- trouble. some are not. i think it will be a gradual transition. a gradual transition we can easily deal with overtime. it is really what folks are worried about and the u.s. government was worried about, an abrupt change. alix: is it realistic to go from 30, 40 hours to five days? andy: absolutely. what does that look like? it looks like either on-site fuel storage or we buy more fuel strokes to say they are on standby essentially to deliver fuel more dependably in the winter. we have seen this in new england. what we are seeing is the fear that an organization like pjm, that is much bigger. we have a much bigger stand of customers or geographic footprint, could we have the same problems they are seeing in new england today, they don't have enough drivers to drive the
andy: we don't know yet.t we do know is there is a fear that all of the coal plants will go out at once or all of the nuclear plants will go out at once and that is not the fact. the fact is we have seen some are having economic term on some -- trouble. some are not. i think it will be a gradual transition. a gradual transition we can easily deal with overtime. it is really what folks are worried about and the u.s. government was worried about, an abrupt change. alix: is it realistic to go from...
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and i managed to get it andi his wife.anaged to get it and i answered the phone and i said to her "your husband has been shot outside the mosque" i told her not to come through but to go to the hospital and wait for him. then i kept talking to him and telling him that she was at the hospital waiting and he was not to give up. and we just kept pressure on the best we could until we got him some help. and in the meantime the poor guy across the road passed away. and my car is still down there. that's so terrible. i am 66. car is still down there. that's so terrible. iam 66. i never car is still down there. that's so terrible. i am 66. i never thought in my life i would live to see something like this. not in new zealand. shocking test me there of an eyewitness who was there and narrowly avoided being shot herself, only to see a gentleman pass away at the other side of the road as she was trying to administer some first—aid to a gentleman that was, we hope, survive, and taken to the hospital. very much echoing the sentiments
and i managed to get it andi his wife.anaged to get it and i answered the phone and i said to her "your husband has been shot outside the mosque" i told her not to come through but to go to the hospital and wait for him. then i kept talking to him and telling him that she was at the hospital waiting and he was not to give up. and we just kept pressure on the best we could until we got him some help. and in the meantime the poor guy across the road passed away. and my car is still down...
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andy stood outside in shock, calling family without even knowing what happened or what to say. >> andy's wife and i work together. she answered the phone call. and she didn't even recognize andy's voice. and they've been together for nine years. >> reporter: your own wife. >> she came in the back and said, tam, something's wrong. andy just called and said come quick. dad's laying in a pool of blood. was a marijuana pipe and about ten feet from it, there was a flashlight, and those two things were obviously out of place. ♪ ♪ and everywhere i go ♪ there's always something to remind me ♪ ♪ of another place and time ♪ ♪ ♪ of another place and time ♪ with advil liqui-gels, what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels. show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. [ ding ] show me just add magic. hey toothless. [ ding ] [ gurgling ] [ ding ] show me cartoon
andy stood outside in shock, calling family without even knowing what happened or what to say. >> andy's wife and i work together. she answered the phone call. and she didn't even recognize andy's voice. and they've been together for nine years. >> reporter: your own wife. >> she came in the back and said, tam, something's wrong. andy just called and said come quick. dad's laying in a pool of blood. was a marijuana pipe and about ten feet from it, there was a flashlight, and...
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andy swiss reporting there., as the first round of the player's championship at sawgrass draws to a close in florida. the englishman made seven birdies in a bogey—free round of 65 to top the leaderboard. he's level with keegan bradley. 0ne shot ahead of korea's byeong hun an and two more americans, brian harman and ryan moore. northern ireland's four—time major winner rory mcilroy is a shot further back on 5 under. st helens unbeaten start to the new super league season continued with another emphatic win tonight. they thrashed huddersfield 110—12 at stjohn‘s stadium. regan grace scored in the corner during the second half, as st helens built on their lead. a flurry of second half tries followed, as a high kick from theo fages found tomy mak, who impressively set up dominique peyroux. st helens have won six out of six, and are top with 12 points. the final weekend of the six nations championship is almost upon us and three teams can technically still win the title. however wales are the only ones left who can cl
andy swiss reporting there., as the first round of the player's championship at sawgrass draws to a close in florida. the englishman made seven birdies in a bogey—free round of 65 to top the leaderboard. he's level with keegan bradley. 0ne shot ahead of korea's byeong hun an and two more americans, brian harman and ryan moore. northern ireland's four—time major winner rory mcilroy is a shot further back on 5 under. st helens unbeaten start to the new super league season continued with...
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andy: es un historia muy triste.podÍa cuidarlos así que los entregÓ a esta casa hogar y nunca mÁs regresÓ. es una historia muy conmovedora pero tambiÉn una lecciÓn de vida. pamela: quÉ lindo ver que a pesar de la adversidad saliÓ adelante y que pudo reunificar a la familia. no se pierdan la historia el domingo en " aquÍ y ahora". borja: muchas gracias y estaremos pendientes de las victorias. gucci lanza zapatillas deportivas desgastadas. les mostraremos es un walmart de pamela: un walmart fue escenario de un ataque racista. veamos lo que ocurriÓ. [audio en inglÉs] borja: la vÍctima reclama dulce nereida y fue atacada verbalmente por el hecho de hablar en espaÑol con su madre. la mujer es de origen mexicano y ha hecho la denuncia por facebook. el dÍa de maÑana hablaremos con ella para conocer mÁs sobre esta historia y sobre cÓmo se sintió tras otro ataque racial en estados unidos. pamela: nadie ganÓ el powerball anoche ahora el premio es de 625.000.000 $ y se jugarÁ este sÁbado. borja: cambiemos de informaciÓn porque
andy: es un historia muy triste.podÍa cuidarlos así que los entregÓ a esta casa hogar y nunca mÁs regresÓ. es una historia muy conmovedora pero tambiÉn una lecciÓn de vida. pamela: quÉ lindo ver que a pesar de la adversidad saliÓ adelante y que pudo reunificar a la familia. no se pierdan la historia el domingo en " aquÍ y ahora". borja: muchas gracias y estaremos pendientes de las victorias. gucci lanza zapatillas deportivas desgastadas. les mostraremos es un walmart de...
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not a chance, thought andy savage. >> just preposterous. they were looking for an explanation, plausible explanation, consistent with their theory that she voluntarily left. [ ringing ] >> that middle of the night call, by the way, was to her voicemail. >> the mailbox is full -- >> the voicemail box that had been jammed full once during which time she hadn't used it or called it at all. so the question -- >> why would she call voicemail? she would not be doing it. >> only one conclusion to draw. >> somebody else was using her phone. >> but where was kate now? had she as the one text suggested left town looking for drugs or lovely? if that's what lovely meant? for the moment, it was a dead end. and then -- then he called. eugene frazier, legendary 34-year homicide detective now retired. >> i believe that if a man commits a crime, he should be prepared to do the time. >> thing is about gene frazier, over here on charleston's james island where his ancestors go back to slave days, gene gets tips. all kinds of tips. and one day a church friend
not a chance, thought andy savage. >> just preposterous. they were looking for an explanation, plausible explanation, consistent with their theory that she voluntarily left. [ ringing ] >> that middle of the night call, by the way, was to her voicemail. >> the mailbox is full -- >> the voicemail box that had been jammed full once during which time she hadn't used it or called it at all. so the question -- >> why would she call voicemail? she would not be doing it....
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the complaint alleges that larry gave this equity grant to andy rubin without even asking the board. is a time of money, even for a company like google. google has a history of giving extremely high compensation to its top performers, believing that is what has led to its success. larry page then went to the board and ask for what the complaint alleges was a rubberstamp approval. not only do we have a story about how the company handles sexual harassment from top performers, we have a few questions about corporate governance and whether the board is involved in the conversations that it should be involved in. emily: i have a source you told me that the founders of google believes that rubin was perhaps never fairly compensated for android, which was a huge innovation and brought a lot of revenue to the company. do we know anymore about the motivation for a potential massive payout in the midst of credible misconduct allegations? >> of the question i'm asking people that i think we are still trying to find out, even though the story about andy rubin has been out there for a few months
the complaint alleges that larry gave this equity grant to andy rubin without even asking the board. is a time of money, even for a company like google. google has a history of giving extremely high compensation to its top performers, believing that is what has led to its success. larry page then went to the board and ask for what the complaint alleges was a rubberstamp approval. not only do we have a story about how the company handles sexual harassment from top performers, we have a few...
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andy swiss reports.r the first leg, beset by injuries, surely manchester united had no way back? so how about this, then? an early mistake from paris saint—germain, and romelu lukaku suddenly made things very interesting indeed. was the comeback on? well, only briefly, it seemed, as psg hit back. juan bernat restoring the cushion. but then another blunder. butter fingers from buffon and lukaku made him pay. it was crazy, chaotic, but united knew one more goal and they'd go through. cue quite jaw—dropping drama. in the final minute, a united shot struck a psg arm. the referee consulted the video evidence, and eventually penalty. step forward marcus rashford to complete the seemingly unthinkable. united through to the quarterfinals after an unprecedented champions league comeback. even by their standards, an forgettable european night. andy swiss, bbc news. martin parr is one of britain's most celebrated photographers, widely recognised for his images documenting changes in british society, for nearly half
andy swiss reports.r the first leg, beset by injuries, surely manchester united had no way back? so how about this, then? an early mistake from paris saint—germain, and romelu lukaku suddenly made things very interesting indeed. was the comeback on? well, only briefly, it seemed, as psg hit back. juan bernat restoring the cushion. but then another blunder. butter fingers from buffon and lukaku made him pay. it was crazy, chaotic, but united knew one more goal and they'd go through. cue quite...
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i can andi paradox, as you can imagine. i want to talk about how you felt on that and it riot police line in brixton because it seems to me a seminal moment for you. before we even get there want to return to your father because you say that when you announced as a kid that i'm going to be a policeman, my dad and his friends stared at me as if i had announced i wanted to be an axe murderer. one of them choked on his drink and then they all started to talk at once. did and i understand, they asked, that the were row when a me? i think i was naive and blinded to the hatred felt by the black community at that time and we are talking about the late 19705 and the windru5h generation who told me how they had been treated by the police and the fact that... i think there was lots of prejudice, discrimination and a lot of the windru5h generation felt that they had been poorly dealt with by the police, being stopped in their cars, stopped on the streets, unnecessarily stopped and searched. and there was huge resentment. but i could n
i can andi paradox, as you can imagine. i want to talk about how you felt on that and it riot police line in brixton because it seems to me a seminal moment for you. before we even get there want to return to your father because you say that when you announced as a kid that i'm going to be a policeman, my dad and his friends stared at me as if i had announced i wanted to be an axe murderer. one of them choked on his drink and then they all started to talk at once. did and i understand, they...
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andy we thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you.ff today but what could we expect for the future of this company and future of ipo's more on that, future of ipo's more on that, straight ahead. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks, we take the wheel. with three-wide seating, heat and ac, this is the coolest, most comfortable gator yet. nothing runs like a deere. run with us. save $300 when you test drive and buy a gator xuv835 at participating john deere dealers. rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr a once-daily pi
andy we thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you.ff today but what could we expect for the future of this company and future of ipo's more on that, future of ipo's more on that, straight ahead. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie!...
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andy banker spoke with the girl known as little miss sassiness. mom off camera: what happened at school?kynlee mcfetridge, 3- year-old: "i took a headlock down on jack and took him down."mom off camera: "you took him down? why, what did he say?"kynlee mcfetridge, 3- year-old: "because kids don't get married so that's why i put headlock down on him."when the star of this viral video arrived, she had me take her hand.she walked me back to the studio for a wide-ranging interview about that incident. kynlee mcfetridge, 3-year-old: "sometimes you just gotta take 'em down."about other fun at pre-school."we play with the slime. do circle time."and along with playing with slime and circle time, her future. kynlee mcfetridge, 3-year-old: "i wanna be a princess."and finally she opened up about the head lock that's made her famous.mom off camera: "did he say he wanted to marry you?" kynlee mcfetridge, 3-year-old: "yeah. but kids don't get married so that's why i put a headlock down on him."kynlee mcfetridge, 3-year-old: "i put a head lock down on him because
andy banker spoke with the girl known as little miss sassiness. mom off camera: what happened at school?kynlee mcfetridge, 3- year-old: "i took a headlock down on jack and took him down."mom off camera: "you took him down? why, what did he say?"kynlee mcfetridge, 3- year-old: "because kids don't get married so that's why i put headlock down on him."when the star of this viral video arrived, she had me take her hand.she walked me back to the studio for a...
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andy we thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you.auren: shares lift off today but what could we expect for the future of this company and future of ipo's more on that, straight ahead. lauren: well ridesharing giant lyft debuted on the nasdac surging out of the gate over 20% after pricing last night at $72 a share this was an ipo in pretty high demand. and it lost steam at the end of the day closed at about 9% at $ 78.29, and many people though are worrying about the company's long term profitability so we'll ask our panel what do we make of lyft's performance today? >> well i'm willing to make a prediction the high for the day was around a little over l $88 a share i think that's the last time lyft will see $88 for a year, and not because i don't think it's a good company, but it is not profitable, it has no path to profitability. there's some sort of myth it call pent-up demand for ipo's which doesn't really make any sense. there's either liquidity in the market or there isn't and i just don't think this will last. >> gambling doesn
andy we thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you.auren: shares lift off today but what could we expect for the future of this company and future of ipo's more on that, straight ahead. lauren: well ridesharing giant lyft debuted on the nasdac surging out of the gate over 20% after pricing last night at $72 a share this was an ipo in pretty high demand. and it lost steam at the end of the day closed at about 9% at $ 78.29, and many people though are worrying about the...
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andy swiss watched the action. new manager, same old problems.rogers had any doubt, they did not last long. i had over troy. leicester estate it themselves. the hornets had a stake in detail. andre grey found a last—gasp winner. the lights for them, rogers anything but, as leicester's woes continue. i was pleased despite not getting the result. refuse to be substituted, not that he was too busy at face, gave his team an early lead. the host hit back. chambers with acres of space and the coolest finish. sumptuous strike making it to— one at the break. they held onto the break thanks to a safe, after last week's controversy. i understand on the way huff and puff, but the foundation and the platform, that has been the message the last two days. the boys did that andi the last two days. the boys did that and i am proud of them. in the scottish cup, aberdeen and rangers will need a quarter—final replay, after a i—all draw at pittodrie. the home side went in front inside the opening ten minutes when gary mackay—steven was taken down in the box. there's
andy swiss watched the action. new manager, same old problems.rogers had any doubt, they did not last long. i had over troy. leicester estate it themselves. the hornets had a stake in detail. andre grey found a last—gasp winner. the lights for them, rogers anything but, as leicester's woes continue. i was pleased despite not getting the result. refuse to be substituted, not that he was too busy at face, gave his team an early lead. the host hit back. chambers with acres of space and the...
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you reason is good let's find out what people are talking about as for today here's andy thank you so much as for players from pacific island nations and sets a vote on whether or not subodh caught this year's rugby world cup in japan it's a reaction to an idea that somehow it's hunger in fiji could be excluded from a new global league the sport's governing body has suggested the formation of a twelve same league that would exclude nations from the pacific islands concerned about player welfare have also been raised with leading maims fearing an overload of incentives matches a world rugby says any plan is yet to be finalised but they're hoping to have a new international global elite in place by early as next year the initial proposal involves twelve teams including the usa in japan but excluding the pacific islands countries would play each other once a year culminating in semifinals and a final in december fiji samoa and tonga have all qualified for this year's world cup and around a quarter of the players at the event will be off pacific islands heritage well rugby writer alan dem
you reason is good let's find out what people are talking about as for today here's andy thank you so much as for players from pacific island nations and sets a vote on whether or not subodh caught this year's rugby world cup in japan it's a reaction to an idea that somehow it's hunger in fiji could be excluded from a new global league the sport's governing body has suggested the formation of a twelve same league that would exclude nations from the pacific islands concerned about player welfare...
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what does that mean, andy?epths of a lie and the degree of a lie and to what it pertains? >> the materiality standard for lying in these purposes is a very low bar. the way the cooperation agreements are written it gives the prosecutor really unilateral power to determine whether somebody is being truthful or not. so it really doesn't tell us a great deal about how important these lies are. the one thing i would stress, having looked at this thing more carefully, is because of the way mueller charged this case, a lot of this tinkering about the guidelines doesn't make any difference. what mueller did here was take a money laundering conspiracy and rather than charge it under the money laundering conspiracy statute, which would call for a 20-year penalty, he charged it under a 50 year catch all conspiracy provision. with witness tampering what mueller also did was instead of charging it as witness campering, he charged it as conspiracy to witness tampering that reduced it to five years. we're in the rare situati
what does that mean, andy?epths of a lie and the degree of a lie and to what it pertains? >> the materiality standard for lying in these purposes is a very low bar. the way the cooperation agreements are written it gives the prosecutor really unilateral power to determine whether somebody is being truthful or not. so it really doesn't tell us a great deal about how important these lies are. the one thing i would stress, having looked at this thing more carefully, is because of the way...
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andy mccarthy standing by with analysis. we begin with catherine herridge live in washington, d.c. >> bill: good morning. there are growing calls for the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff to resign. back in 2017 he read huge chunks of the dossier into the congressional records and a higher standard for lawmakers who put information into the record as to its authenticity and credibility. this morning mike turner said this on cnn. >> i do believe that adam schiff's leadership of the intelligence committee is compromised. i believe he needs to step aside. his leadership is compromised. >> former c.i.a. director john brennan is saying he believes he was the recipient of bad information upon which he made his public statements about the president and the former director intelligence, james clapper, is also appearing to dial back his accusations. >> no, i don't. and i have put that in writing in my book as well. i have concerns and as do others. and i have tried to be factual and temperate and mod
andy mccarthy standing by with analysis. we begin with catherine herridge live in washington, d.c. >> bill: good morning. there are growing calls for the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff to resign. back in 2017 he read huge chunks of the dossier into the congressional records and a higher standard for lawmakers who put information into the record as to its authenticity and credibility. this morning mike turner said this on cnn. >> i do believe that...
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you're hosting nl easy after the it's not, andy. >> andy sandberg giving her advice.he won a golden globe and s.a.g. award for the show, "killing eve." i have to say, i don't know who tame impala is. i'm going to watch it. when we come back on monday, i'll tell you who they are. >> i think she will be at her best. >> i loved her on "grey's anatomy." >> a thousand hairstiles, tyleh. >>> sunny skies, 70 degrees. clouds increase, up to 73. shower chances next tuesday, wednesday and thursday. but the heavier rain we could get next week, might not arrive until next friday. >> oh. >> here comes the weekend. >> yes. let's celebrate saturday. >> we're living for the weekend. >> thank you, jeff. have a great weekend, everyone. enjoy the sunshine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jordan peele,
you're hosting nl easy after the it's not, andy. >> andy sandberg giving her advice.he won a golden globe and s.a.g. award for the show, "killing eve." i have to say, i don't know who tame impala is. i'm going to watch it. when we come back on monday, i'll tell you who they are. >> i think she will be at her best. >> i loved her on "grey's anatomy." >> a thousand hairstiles, tyleh. >>> sunny skies, 70 degrees. clouds increase, up to 73....
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cheers for your time, andy mcdonald, the shadow akrotiri. be wrapping up for the commons will be wrapping up for the night, christian, relatively soon, and then we look forward to this day on wednesday when there is an attempt which may or may not come, of mps trying to coalesce around an idea that may offer an alternative vision for brexit than the one that has been rejected, what, twice now i mps that the government has been putting forward —— shadow secretary. government has been putting forward -- shadow secretary. tristian, are you putting your name to the idea this will be a decisive day, wednesday? today? i have given up trying to label days of being decisive, for fear that either the next one is more exciting, for the next one is more exciting, for the next one is more exciting, for the next one unravels what happened on the day before. a bank of superlatives, christian, has been exhausted. i will take your name off that one, then. joe rutter is just the right person to go through what this really means. this amendment appends the ba
cheers for your time, andy mcdonald, the shadow akrotiri. be wrapping up for the commons will be wrapping up for the night, christian, relatively soon, and then we look forward to this day on wednesday when there is an attempt which may or may not come, of mps trying to coalesce around an idea that may offer an alternative vision for brexit than the one that has been rejected, what, twice now i mps that the government has been putting forward —— shadow secretary. government has been putting...
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one, have a different -- two, discuss the particularly odious scourge of andy semitism in the united states, what it is and what it isn't. three, take on substantive debate about actual policies. well, congratulations, america, we did none of the above, despite saying that she wanted to have difficult conversations about israel's influence, she's done no such thing.
one, have a different -- two, discuss the particularly odious scourge of andy semitism in the united states, what it is and what it isn't. three, take on substantive debate about actual policies. well, congratulations, america, we did none of the above, despite saying that she wanted to have difficult conversations about israel's influence, she's done no such thing.
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ok, andy, thank you.spondent ben wrightjoins us from westminster. now, this was mooted in the paper is quite a while ago, wasn't it? there we re quite a while ago, wasn't it? there were almost denial is that this was a bribe, and that still continues, but it will get people talking. and it is certainly about politics as well, naga, no question of that. a number of labourmps well, naga, no question of that. a number of labour mps have been speaking to number ten over recent weeks about increasing funding for areas in labour heartlands in the north of england, the midlands areas that have been struggling economically, coastal towns, former industrial areas, many of which voted leave back in the 2016 referendum. now the government have come forward with this part of cash, 1.6 billion, £1 billion has already been allocated. some of the areas that will receive the most include the north west, yorkshire and humber, and 212 million for the west midlands. in total, this part represents less than 2% of total local
ok, andy, thank you.spondent ben wrightjoins us from westminster. now, this was mooted in the paper is quite a while ago, wasn't it? there we re quite a while ago, wasn't it? there were almost denial is that this was a bribe, and that still continues, but it will get people talking. and it is certainly about politics as well, naga, no question of that. a number of labourmps well, naga, no question of that. a number of labour mps have been speaking to number ten over recent weeks about...
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those two police officers acted with absolute courage andi officers acted with absolute courage and ihave done that prevented further deaths and again risked their own lives to do so. it is wet police officers come to deal every day but at the same time it is myjob to make sure that they have the equipment in the safety equipment to keep themselves as safe as possible. how are they doing, are they still working? that they are overwhelmed and humbled by they are overwhelmed and humbled by the feedback that they are getting and if you asked and they will tell you they were just doing theirjob. lam not you they were just doing theirjob. i am not going to go into their identities but they have been given lots of support but their identities will be made known at some stage. inaudible not to police and not prior to the attack, was forwarded to us sometime during the day and obviously by some of the recipients but not at a time prior to the attack. we are working through that as we speak and we have been working through that for some time and we work with government in this space and i thin
those two police officers acted with absolute courage andi officers acted with absolute courage and ihave done that prevented further deaths and again risked their own lives to do so. it is wet police officers come to deal every day but at the same time it is myjob to make sure that they have the equipment in the safety equipment to keep themselves as safe as possible. how are they doing, are they still working? that they are overwhelmed and humbled by they are overwhelmed and humbled by the...
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andy kim. mr. kilmer: i'm andy kim and congressman for new jersey 3rd congressional district. it is no ex acknowledge engineer ration to say i would not be standing here if it weren't for the passion of the american people and reason i chose to run. my neighbors lost trust in a government that they no longer thought was working for them. they sent me here to reassert the core democracy is the citizen not the dollar sign. the voice of the american people must not be drowned out by dark money held by the few instead of the many. and most importantly they sent me here and all of us here to get something done about it. in a few minutes, we will seize that chance and make that change and i ask we do not take steps on the house floor as republicans and democrats but we are 435 individuals from all corners of our nation of the people. entrusted by our neighbors, by the people, and we should be simultaneously humbled by this opportunity to deliver on this promise to build a better nation for the people. thank you. cheers and applause] >> dean phillips from the frozen minnesota 3rd. to
andy kim. mr. kilmer: i'm andy kim and congressman for new jersey 3rd congressional district. it is no ex acknowledge engineer ration to say i would not be standing here if it weren't for the passion of the american people and reason i chose to run. my neighbors lost trust in a government that they no longer thought was working for them. they sent me here to reassert the core democracy is the citizen not the dollar sign. the voice of the american people must not be drowned out by dark money...
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, between the various opinions here, andi between the various opinions here, and i think that is the we are undertaking on monday, and through the week, and i think that is within our grasp, if people would simply look at these things in the round, andi simply look at these things in the round, and i think it calls on all opposition parties in particular, to see where the consensus lies. outside the houses of parliament yesterday thousands of leave supporters gathered to protest against the delay to brexit and mark the moment when the uk would have left the eu. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. brexit! they've come from all parts of the uk, determined to not just be seen by mps, but also to be heard. brexit supporters from a wide range of backgrounds and groups, but all with the same message to the parliament, "you have let us down." i can't think of any time in history in which a greater betrayal of a democratic vote has ever happened in any country in the western world. nigel farage, the former ukip leader pledged to stand again for the european elections.
, between the various opinions here, andi between the various opinions here, and i think that is the we are undertaking on monday, and through the week, and i think that is within our grasp, if people would simply look at these things in the round, andi simply look at these things in the round, and i think it calls on all opposition parties in particular, to see where the consensus lies. outside the houses of parliament yesterday thousands of leave supporters gathered to protest against the...
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today in the bay )s mike inouye shared this photo of andy on >>> we appreciate you, andy. get back to work. >> happy birthday, andy. >>> an iphone fatigue might be setting in in china. the company publishing steep declines in revenue in the country, combined with the slowing iphone sales. apple iphone sales are down 5% year over near last month there the researchers on the chinese search engine, e phones it willy were also down nearly 50% last month. that comes despite retailers slashing prices for the products. >>> paypal rolling out an instant transfer option in the u.s. the service sense money directly to your bank account, not just a debit cart spotify premium subscribers is now get hulu at no extra cost. previously hulu cost $6 a months. you still have to put up with the ads after the new deals. >>> colorado is dealing with extreme weather. avalanches have all but shut down one small community, the town of ouray. people there are stranded. lit really peopleant get in or out. that is causing some frustration. >> i'd like to more about what "indefinitely" means. >> crew
today in the bay )s mike inouye shared this photo of andy on >>> we appreciate you, andy. get back to work. >> happy birthday, andy. >>> an iphone fatigue might be setting in in china. the company publishing steep declines in revenue in the country, combined with the slowing iphone sales. apple iphone sales are down 5% year over near last month there the researchers on the chinese search engine, e phones it willy were also down nearly 50% last month. that comes despite...
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that is not the european union i have been watching for some time andi union i have been watching for i am old enough to belong toa time and i am old enough to belong to a generation where our fathers and grandfathers left the shore of this country to fight for liberation. for which we will be eternally grateful. there's not been a sign of that and there is a certain individuals, the former prime minister of belgium, who was in as entrance event and as unpleasant —— as in transient and as unpleasant —— as in transient and as unpleasant as many of the principal leaders of this. i find myself unfashionable in thinking is that no legacy of understanding and gratitude for this country which more than once in its history has stood alone and has embattled, and come and found despite its instincts to steer its own course, has always found destiny with europe? where is the resonance for all of this in the wa ke the resonance for all of this in the wake europe had treated mrs may? whether or not you believe the eu has been intransigence, to go back to what is going to happen in the next couple
that is not the european union i have been watching for some time andi union i have been watching for i am old enough to belong toa time and i am old enough to belong to a generation where our fathers and grandfathers left the shore of this country to fight for liberation. for which we will be eternally grateful. there's not been a sign of that and there is a certain individuals, the former prime minister of belgium, who was in as entrance event and as unpleasant —— as in transient and as...
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andy banker off camera: "yes! you did it again. oh yeah!"tine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. light scattered showers will continue to bring rain to the bay area tonight through sunday. overnight lows e highs sunday will remain mild in the mid-upper low 60s inland. a wetter system is forecast to bring heavier rain next tuesday and wednesday, sye streams and rivers by the middle part of next week. suffering some road woes as of late.....>they've dropped their last two and are just 1-2 on this current east-coast road trip......>get any easier took on the sixers....a team that beat them last month......>steph curry had 41 against the sixers in oakland back in january......>let's go right the second half....tied up at 90......andre iguodala hits a corner three against his old squad....dubs by three.....>4th quarter...mike scott...fakes out curry and knocks down a three of his own......scott had a season- high 22 points on the night......>but the warriors answer....kd knocks do
andy banker off camera: "yes! you did it again. oh yeah!"tine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. light scattered showers will continue to bring rain to the bay area tonight through sunday. overnight lows e highs sunday will remain mild in the mid-upper low 60s inland. a wetter system is forecast to bring heavier rain next tuesday and wednesday, sye streams and rivers by the middle part of next week. suffering some road...
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years, and air france, whose unions and labourforce have been entrenched in retaining the status quo andihe status quo and i think klm and the dutch government feel that enough is enough. do you think this was always going to be inevitable that there would be these tensions between the two over this merger? oh, absolutely, but they are wedded together for ever now. they are in deeper alliances themselves because they are part of the alliance with people like delta airlines and china southern so they are inexplicably linked and they will be for ever. if you have been with klm and you are a klm employee and you've seen what's going on in air france and if you're the dutch government and you've seen air france start airlines and suspend them and close them within 18 months of launch you have seen a lot of money being wasted and you just want to protect your interest as you go forward in that whole long—term business relationship. they have been building up their shareholding stealthily as it has been described, but now they have opened up about what they are doing — where do things go from h
years, and air france, whose unions and labourforce have been entrenched in retaining the status quo andihe status quo and i think klm and the dutch government feel that enough is enough. do you think this was always going to be inevitable that there would be these tensions between the two over this merger? oh, absolutely, but they are wedded together for ever now. they are in deeper alliances themselves because they are part of the alliance with people like delta airlines and china southern so...
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my team andi agreement without reopening it. i have been in constant contact with our irish friends over the past days and over the last hours. the taoiseach would be prepared to back this approach in the interests of the overall deal. i have just informed the president of the european council this evening, and asked him to recommend that the european council endorses this joint instrument, subject to the prior positive vote in the house of commons on the withdrawal agreement. in politics, sometimes you get a second chance. it is what we do with the second chance that comes, because there will be no third chance. there will be no further interpretation of the interpretations, and no further assurances oi'i interpretations, and no further assurances on the reassurances. if the meaningful vote fails tomorrow. let us be crystal clear about the choice. it is this deal or brexit might not happen at all. faced with this, members of the house of commons have a deep responsibility and the fundamental choice to make. i was following, day
my team andi agreement without reopening it. i have been in constant contact with our irish friends over the past days and over the last hours. the taoiseach would be prepared to back this approach in the interests of the overall deal. i have just informed the president of the european council this evening, and asked him to recommend that the european council endorses this joint instrument, subject to the prior positive vote in the house of commons on the withdrawal agreement. in politics,...
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maria: so andy, there you heard steve bomber put a number on it.s cost microsoft $10 billion a year in profit. >> mention two things. you mentioned the carriers. the major he global carriers in the world trust huawei and they have said that within the last week or two. secondly, on the theft of intellectual property, by the china government, that's not us. the china government does not speak for us. we don't speak through the china government. i applaud the efforts of the united states and other to try to crack down on the global theft of intellectual police report which has been -- intellectual property which has been a disgrace. i'm glad to see president trump is raising that as an important issue in the trade talks. maria: huawei technologies is a chinese company. this is a communist country. of course the companies are state actor as an arm of the government in a communist nation. isn't that true? >> no, that's not. we are a privately owned company. there are a number of companies out there that have government ownership. we are not one of them
maria: so andy, there you heard steve bomber put a number on it.s cost microsoft $10 billion a year in profit. >> mention two things. you mentioned the carriers. the major he global carriers in the world trust huawei and they have said that within the last week or two. secondly, on the theft of intellectual property, by the china government, that's not us. the china government does not speak for us. we don't speak through the china government. i applaud the efforts of the united states...
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but does that mean we'll see andy murray playing at wimbledon this year?oming up on bbc news... manchester united travel to paris st germain, looking to overturn a two—goal deficit in their champions league last 16 tie. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. he was speaking after holding an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. later in the week police forces will outline the scale of the extra investment they think is necessary. mrjavid's pledge comes just days after theresa may seemed to question whether there was a link between police resourcing and the recent rise in violent crime. here's our political editor laura kuennsberg. the personal is political. the police hunt for solutions and westminster looks for urgent answers as mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters lose young people to violence. my son had 14 stab wounds. that won't come fast enough for this lady, whose grandson marcel, was killed
but does that mean we'll see andy murray playing at wimbledon this year?oming up on bbc news... manchester united travel to paris st germain, looking to overturn a two—goal deficit in their champions league last 16 tie. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. he was speaking after holding an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. later in...
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andy, i want to start with you. you filmed this incident at portland state. you saw the response from the college. it was rather, you know -- it was rather nothing, if you ask me. police and campus demonstrators did nothing to defuse the situation and they claimed that's what kept it safe. and you say? >> well, what's happening is that the hecklers posture us work on campuses, on tuesday night, one antifa and activist was able to shut down while campus police and campus administrators stood from the back and watch. they did absolutely nothing. >> laura: they did dell make they did nothing because to do nothing would provoke this guy who before was giving a speech about gun rights and so forth and they threw that in their letter as well. but i want to play one more clip, dinesh, from this portland protester. note what he says at the end. >> i stand for the civil rights of everybody. >> oh, you say that! assaulted last time you were here on campus. >> i don't believe i've ever spoken on campus. >> weird? that's so weird. i wonder why. yeah. i just believe it up
andy, i want to start with you. you filmed this incident at portland state. you saw the response from the college. it was rather, you know -- it was rather nothing, if you ask me. police and campus demonstrators did nothing to defuse the situation and they claimed that's what kept it safe. and you say? >> well, what's happening is that the hecklers posture us work on campuses, on tuesday night, one antifa and activist was able to shut down while campus police and campus administrators...
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andy murray says he is finally "pain free" after hip surgery.e 31—year—old had hip resurfacing surgery injanuary. at the time he said he knew that meant there was a "strong possibility" he would not be able to play professionally again. he's been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan. it's a pretty big operation and, you know, not many 30—year—olds are having that sort of op. but, yeah, i mean, ifeel good. i'm walking around pain—free, which hasn't been the case for you know, pretty much 18 months, two years. and that was the main reason for having it done, so i'm really happy with how that's going, just day—to—day things that i'm doing are a lot more enjoyable now. i wasn't enjoying tennis, i wasn't enjoying going out for walks and just doing basic things. it was painful to tie my laces and i just wanted to get rid of that. and now that that's gone, you know, i want to try and get my hip as best as i can, to see whether i can continue to do something that i love doing. which is, you know, playing tennis. how realistic is it you could play at
andy murray says he is finally "pain free" after hip surgery.e 31—year—old had hip resurfacing surgery injanuary. at the time he said he knew that meant there was a "strong possibility" he would not be able to play professionally again. he's been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan. it's a pretty big operation and, you know, not many 30—year—olds are having that sort of op. but, yeah, i mean, ifeel good. i'm walking around pain—free, which hasn't been the case...
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and do watch out for the hairy new friends andy made in morocco. dojoin us then, and in the meantime, don't forget, you can signup toa meantime, don't forget, you can signup to a social media feeds, were you can share with us your travels around the world. until next time, from me, christa, and from the rest of the travel show team here in the baltics, it is goodbye. hello. there is plenty of weather heading our way this weekend. remember when high pressure was in control and it was all quiet? that's a long way to the south of us now. it's the atlantic in charge with low pressure driving weather disturbances our way on a strong and quite often cold wind over the weekend, though across southern areas it will be briefly milder on saturday but then, the cold air comes back across all areas as we do on through sunday. and by then, more of us are going to be seeing some snow out of the showers that are falling. so it is windy this weekend — widely gusting 40—50 miles an hour. it will feel chilly in the wind. some rain, some hill snow initially, but even
and do watch out for the hairy new friends andy made in morocco. dojoin us then, and in the meantime, don't forget, you can signup toa meantime, don't forget, you can signup to a social media feeds, were you can share with us your travels around the world. until next time, from me, christa, and from the rest of the travel show team here in the baltics, it is goodbye. hello. there is plenty of weather heading our way this weekend. remember when high pressure was in control and it was all quiet?...
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andy.rt of place, an industry where there is a skills shortage, so they have to pay well to attract and keep the staff they need, pay rises are up on average 3.4%, and that is partly because unemployment is so low. they have to pay more because they are competing for workers. unemployment is 3.9%, the lowest it has been since 1975. it is a record workforce, the number of jobs since 1975. it is a record workforce, the number ofjobs grew by 220,000, twice as much as affected. how do you square that with all this talk of a brexit induce to slow down? economic growth was up by just induce to slow down? economic growth was up byjust o.2% induce to slow down? economic growth was up byjust 0.2% in the same time. part of the answer is the fact that although more of us are working, we are not doing as much, we are not as productive as we were the year before. another reason may be that firms who have expanding order books are anxious not to invest in case they blow that money down the line when ther
andy.rt of place, an industry where there is a skills shortage, so they have to pay well to attract and keep the staff they need, pay rises are up on average 3.4%, and that is partly because unemployment is so low. they have to pay more because they are competing for workers. unemployment is 3.9%, the lowest it has been since 1975. it is a record workforce, the number of jobs since 1975. it is a record workforce, the number ofjobs grew by 220,000, twice as much as affected. how do you square...
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our correspondent andy swiss was there watching.ve all for the mastermind behind it. trainer willie mullins had been the gold cup's nearly man, and it seemed the weighting would continue as last yea r‘s weighting would continue as last year's when i set the early pace. but come the last, al boum photo was clear, and i was simply no catching him. theresa willie mullins' first gold cup. delight forjockey paul townend, the biggest win of his career, and at last, mullins had done it. some people never win the big race in their sport, or they don't get a gold medal for whatever reason, so don't get a gold medal for whatever reason, so i had resigned myself to never winning it. a nice surprise today to get it. there were mixed emotions. it later emerged another of mullins's winners suffered a fatal injury after a fall. a somewhat bittersweet victory, then, for willie mullins, but that elusive gold cup is finally his. andy swiss, bbc news, cheltenham. this time for a look at the weather. here's darren betts. white night before the weather
our correspondent andy swiss was there watching.ve all for the mastermind behind it. trainer willie mullins had been the gold cup's nearly man, and it seemed the weighting would continue as last yea r‘s weighting would continue as last year's when i set the early pace. but come the last, al boum photo was clear, and i was simply no catching him. theresa willie mullins' first gold cup. delight forjockey paul townend, the biggest win of his career, and at last, mullins had done it. some people...
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arizona congressman andy biggs arizona congressman andy biggs has seen the c all money managers mightna congressman andy biggs has seen the c but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you...
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andy swiss, bbc news, cheltenham.ok at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times and anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather with stav da naos. we ending this working week on a very windy note, fide is looking windy and also into the start of the weekend we have got a deep area of low pressure expected on saturday to bring gales, vein and also some snow across northern areas. tonight is going to be a blustery, these winds feeding and lots of showers in western areas, to produce longer spells of rain because the west. —— rain. it will be quite chilly in scotla nd rain. it will be quite chilly in scotland but milder further south, temperatures of seven to 11 degrees. he remains unsettled into fide, windy again because we have low pressure nearby and again to the north of the uk, bringing the strong westerly winds off the atlantic. that will feed in showers. so a blustery day, lots of showers acros
andy swiss, bbc news, cheltenham.ok at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times and anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather with stav da naos. we ending this working week on a very windy note, fide is looking windy and also into the start of the weekend we have got a deep area of low pressure expected on saturday to bring gales, vein and also some snow across northern...
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but you take a fee from them every year, andi you take a fee from them every year, and i wonder if itand i wonder if it gives you pause? i take a fee from them in a relationship which is completely open and aboveboard, so what goes on in saudi arabia is not something i am involved in at all, either with lockheed martin or in any other capacity. do you have a view on it? i have a view that saudi arabia, you know, has more to do to account for the murder of jamal khashoggi. and should governments and corporations therefore exercise their ability to put influence and lethbridge on the saudis buy either imposing sanctions, or indeed withdrawing commercial contracts? well, governments have been doing that. and the british government and jeremy hunt, and i give them credit for this, has been active on that. i make no comment on lockheed martin's policy, it is not my decision to do so. and the final area i would like your view on, that is the vexed issue of what to do about british citizens who came to lack went off to syria, sometimes iraq as well, the fight for the jihadis of the so—called
but you take a fee from them every year, andi you take a fee from them every year, and i wonder if itand i wonder if it gives you pause? i take a fee from them in a relationship which is completely open and aboveboard, so what goes on in saudi arabia is not something i am involved in at all, either with lockheed martin or in any other capacity. do you have a view on it? i have a view that saudi arabia, you know, has more to do to account for the murder of jamal khashoggi. and should governments...
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or, i do feel like that andi progress. do feel like that and i was right to feel like that and i was right to feel like that and it was a justified anxiety because it was actually something to worry about. basically from the age of 18 when i started writing music, i was doing something that was really beneficial to me as far as my mental health goes, because i was making sense of the mumbo—jumbo inside my head. i tell you what interest to me, you chose a form of music, a genre, which too many people, rap and hip—hop, to many people, rap and hip—hop, to many people that was, in the 1980s and 19905 people that was, in the 1980s and 1990s and through the 2000s, associated with images of young men bragging. young men putting on a show of rabada, of macho behaviour. macho attitudes. —— bravado. your ta ke macho attitudes. —— bravado. your take on rap and rhymes and the words was never quite like that. no, there isa was never quite like that. no, there is a lot of bravado in my music. isn't there? what about that word, macho? ma
or, i do feel like that andi progress. do feel like that and i was right to feel like that and i was right to feel like that and it was a justified anxiety because it was actually something to worry about. basically from the age of 18 when i started writing music, i was doing something that was really beneficial to me as far as my mental health goes, because i was making sense of the mumbo—jumbo inside my head. i tell you what interest to me, you chose a form of music, a genre, which too many...
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andy moore reports.ing out free razors and shaving foam, but not sanitary products. at present, some trusts in england provide them, others don't. in some hospitals, sanitary products aren't even available in their shops. the new policy will make the products free of charge in all hospitals in england from the summer onwards. the chief executive of the nhs in england, simon stevens, said it was absolutely right that everyone had access to the essentials of daily life during their time in hospital. the move has been welcomed by campaigners against period poverty. it's positive to see what is intended to be happening, but we would like to see more being done around this agenda, because we are way behind in terms of where we should be. the british medical association said it was pleased its campaign had culminated in such a successful result. the organisation said free products would bring an end to indignity on top of ill health. and the bma doesn't believe the new policy will be expensive. it estimated th
andy moore reports.ing out free razors and shaving foam, but not sanitary products. at present, some trusts in england provide them, others don't. in some hospitals, sanitary products aren't even available in their shops. the new policy will make the products free of charge in all hospitals in england from the summer onwards. the chief executive of the nhs in england, simon stevens, said it was absolutely right that everyone had access to the essentials of daily life during their time in...
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andy swiss, bbc news, cheltenham.nd in which 49 people were killed. it was the worst mass shooting in the country's history. today security has been stepped up at mosques around the uk. 0ur correspondent shabnam mahmood reports from bradford. friday prayers as usual at bradford central mosque. but the attack in new zealand is on the minds of many worshippers here today. some told us they were nervous about what happened. it frightens me, absolutely frightens me, and i really — i'm lost for words, waking up to something like this, and coming to a mosque and having a peace prayer and it actually brought tears to my eyes when the imam was talking about this. people were very nervous, very emotional, even within our women's prayer area. some of the men were just passing through and coming into the main hall and there was that extra vigilance and just anxiety was quite high today. in london too, there was an outpouring of support from the muslim community. we just wanted to express our solidarity and companionship with all
andy swiss, bbc news, cheltenham.nd in which 49 people were killed. it was the worst mass shooting in the country's history. today security has been stepped up at mosques around the uk. 0ur correspondent shabnam mahmood reports from bradford. friday prayers as usual at bradford central mosque. but the attack in new zealand is on the minds of many worshippers here today. some told us they were nervous about what happened. it frightens me, absolutely frightens me, and i really — i'm lost for...
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patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas andyy now says he's ‘pain free" after hip surgery but puts his chances of playing singles at wimbledon are ‘less than 50%.' and at 8.30 we'll have special programme — showcasing the bbc young reporter awards — as young people work with the bbc to tell us about their personal stories. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. he was speaking after holding an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. later in the week police forces will outline the scale of the extra investment they think is necessary. mrjavid's pledge comes just days after theresa may seemed to question whether there was a link between police resourcing and the recent rise in violent crime. here's our political editor laura kuennsberg. the personal is political. the police hunt for solutions and westminster looks for urgent answers as mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters lose young people to violence. my son had 1a stab
patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas andyy now says he's ‘pain free" after hip surgery but puts his chances of playing singles at wimbledon are ‘less than 50%.' and at 8.30 we'll have special programme — showcasing the bbc young reporter awards — as young people work with the bbc to tell us about their personal stories. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they...
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andy: basically, it is concerned about the environment. that has a gasoline engine in it but once a brand. wants all the things that the aston brand will give you. that is, aston martin. that is what it brings to the market. matt: thanks very much, andy palmer, ceo of asked martin. francine, back to you. francine: matt, great interview there. matt miller is there with andy palmer. volvo up, we speak with a executive. we ask him about pricing. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom, we heard from emmanuel macron. he has been calling for a european renaissance. 28an op-ed published in newspapers, he shared lessons. he wrote never since the second world war has europe and so essential yet europe has never been in such danger. butit symbolizes a crisis -- that has failed to respond to its people's needs. he sounded the alarm about foreign interference in the upcoming election, calling for europe wide body. still with us, kallum pickering and david pearl. -- kallum, this feels desperate. what is the level of anxiety
andy: basically, it is concerned about the environment. that has a gasoline engine in it but once a brand. wants all the things that the aston brand will give you. that is, aston martin. that is what it brings to the market. matt: thanks very much, andy palmer, ceo of asked martin. francine, back to you. francine: matt, great interview there. matt miller is there with andy palmer. volvo up, we speak with a executive. we ask him about pricing. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg...
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that is and be merry speaking to our sports editor. —— andy murray.them to reach the quarter finals. united trail paris st—germain by two goals going into tonight's second leg in the french capital, but interim boss 0le gunnar solskjaer says they believe they can make it into the last 8. never mission impossible. 0f never mission impossible. of course more difficult. but as i said here earlier, we have got to get the first goal and then anything can happen. yes, it is a technical and tactical game, but it's also a mental game. certainly goals always change games. if we get the first one, we will be believing even more. and they might start doubting themselves. but it is important that we get the first one. former england international peter beardsley has left his role as under 23's coach at newcastle united. beardsley had been on leave since an investigation into racism and bullying allegations was launched last year. the former newcastle andf liverpool player "categorically denies the allegations", and says the "time was right to seek a new challenge
that is and be merry speaking to our sports editor. —— andy murray.them to reach the quarter finals. united trail paris st—germain by two goals going into tonight's second leg in the french capital, but interim boss 0le gunnar solskjaer says they believe they can make it into the last 8. never mission impossible. 0f never mission impossible. of course more difficult. but as i said here earlier, we have got to get the first goal and then anything can happen. yes, it is a technical and...
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the way they insulate andi that league. am sure they will inspire investing in the grassroots in discussion with the club is already bringing all of these clubs on board. in our division, won the league below, there are 11 clubs, the next step there are 25, then there are 46. all of these clubs are vital in building the network for women and girls football. the women's champions league quarterfinals start this evening — the only british club left in the competiton are chelsea. they play tomorrow. champions lyon are in action tonight against wolfsburg in a repeat of last year's final. wales midfielderjess fishlock knows what lies in wait for her lyon side. the biggest test we have had all season. the biggest test we have had all season. they are going to be physical. they are going to be good. they will want revenge also. this game is going to be a game to watch for the neutrals. it will be one hell of a game and i am really excited. still to come on sportsday: we meet fc cincinnati, the mls's newest team taking the league b
the way they insulate andi that league. am sure they will inspire investing in the grassroots in discussion with the club is already bringing all of these clubs on board. in our division, won the league below, there are 11 clubs, the next step there are 25, then there are 46. all of these clubs are vital in building the network for women and girls football. the women's champions league quarterfinals start this evening — the only british club left in the competiton are chelsea. they play...