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du p leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing boris johnson's brexit arlene foster vows to keep opposingd for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. here's jane. england will be watching tomorrow's other semi—final very closely to see who they will face in the final. after they believed —— they defeated the all blacks i9— santon. —— 19—7. "19-7. england captain 0wen farrell says their success was down to the preparation before the game and having the right mind—set. going and having the right mind—set. into it, we feel in ci what going into it, we feel in control of what we're doing. obviously that comes from our preparation. the work that we put in the week. especially in the big test match. so when they scored points today,, there were no exceptions. so who will england play next? well, it could be wales, they take on south africa in the second semi—final tomorrow. this is wales's second semi—final appearance in three tournaments. wing george north is one of four players starting against south africa, who were in the team that narrowly lost to france the last time they reached the
du p leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing boris johnson's brexit arlene foster vows to keep opposingd for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. here's jane. england will be watching tomorrow's other semi—final very closely to see who they will face in the final. after they believed —— they defeated the all blacks i9— santon. —— 19—7. "19-7. england captain 0wen farrell says their success was down to the preparation before the game and having the right...
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thought i would play and we hope they would play and they did. everything the dup leader, everything arleneoster, vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes are made. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are behaving fundamentally wrong. millions of californians face having their power cut, as the state battles a surge in wildfires. and coming up in half an hour, talking movies looks at the reworking of the david copperfield story. police have charged a man with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people, after 39 bodies were discovered in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. maurice robinson, the 25—year—old driver, will appear at chelmsford magistrates‘ court on monday. severalfamilies in vietnam have contacted the bbc, fearing relatives are among the dead. a fifth person wanted by police has been arrested in dublin. jon donnison reports. this morning, at tilbury docks, more bodies driven away by private ambulance. all 39 have been removed from the container. they've been taken to broomfield hospital in chelmsford for pos
thought i would play and we hope they would play and they did. everything the dup leader, everything arleneoster, vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes are made. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are behaving fundamentally wrong. millions of californians face having their power cut, as the state battles a surge in wildfires. and coming up in half an hour, talking movies looks at the reworking of the david copperfield story. police have...
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dup leader arlene foster told the party conference on saturday her mps would use their votes to defeatjohnson in westminster. here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy — and a warning, there's some flash photography in her report. what a difference! this time last year, it was boris johnson walking onto this stage to rapturous applause. today, he was scolded by the dup leader. rather than have boris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliament twice in this last week. twice! the party has refused to back the government on crucial brexit votes, saying borisjohnson sacrificed commitments he made to the dup in order to get a deal. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to northern ireland and taking us in the wrong direction. last year, borisjohnson was warmly welcomed when he said no government should put a border down the irish sea. but his revised brexit deal requires new checks at northern ireland's ports to keep frictionless trade over the irish land border. it's a c
dup leader arlene foster told the party conference on saturday her mps would use their votes to defeatjohnson in westminster. here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy — and a warning, there's some flash photography in her report. what a difference! this time last year, it was boris johnson walking onto this stage to rapturous applause. today, he was scolded by the dup leader. rather than have boris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliament twice in this last...
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arlene foster went to see the prime minister in the next in the next.k any more and i think what is important is that if we stick with our principles and we wa nt to we stick with our principles and we want to get a deal but it has to be a deal that respects the integrity of the united kingdom including the northern island included. is your party willing to concede a customs border during the irish sea? we must remain within the united kingdom customs union and... it is not that we are trying to be negative around any of this it is a principle we have and a principal that has always been there and a principle that will forever be there. we have to have integrity throughout the united kingdom. cannot over emphasise how important that meeting as because of scores “— important that meeting as because of scores —— of course your sceptics will be watching closely the dup. we will be watching closely the dup. we will get more reaction this evening as mps arrive to speak to us. tu rkey‘s as mps arrive to speak to us. turkey's incursion into syria opened up tur
arlene foster went to see the prime minister in the next in the next.k any more and i think what is important is that if we stick with our principles and we wa nt to we stick with our principles and we want to get a deal but it has to be a deal that respects the integrity of the united kingdom including the northern island included. is your party willing to concede a customs border during the irish sea? we must remain within the united kingdom customs union and... it is not that we are trying...
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the leader of the democratic unionist party there, arlene foster.all for mps to back a general election later this year. mps are expected to vote on the question of another poll on monday. the prime minister borisjohnson says he wants to hold one in december, if the eu offers a brexit delay until the end of january. 0ur political correspondent tom barton explained the challenges facing the prime minister. we did get a conclusion of sorts from this meeting of the eu ambassadors yesterday, in that they agree there would be an extension. but we did not hear is how long that extension will be. there is big disagreements in the eu about that, particularly with france's president emmanuel macron, who is very keen on a much shorter extension that some of the other eu states. so, instead of the other eu states. so, instead of up to the end of the year, potentially the end of january, he would rather see an extension of just a couple of weeks. that matters because boris johnson just a couple of weeks. that matters because borisjohnson would like to see the s
the leader of the democratic unionist party there, arlene foster.all for mps to back a general election later this year. mps are expected to vote on the question of another poll on monday. the prime minister borisjohnson says he wants to hold one in december, if the eu offers a brexit delay until the end of january. 0ur political correspondent tom barton explained the challenges facing the prime minister. we did get a conclusion of sorts from this meeting of the eu ambassadors yesterday, in...
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. >> (musica) aca las respuetsta de arlen am o amaro. >> 38 millones de personas viven en al falla dela falla e de san andres, n tont entonces, la magnitud depende de llargo de la roimpact impactadas pero la mayor i seria e nlon los angeles y aqu i estiman cerca de dos mil muer muertes, 53 mil heridos y daÑos de 300 200 mil millones de do. >> los terremotos no se peuued p predecir y en el lugar que ge genere algun temor fublor fuert. >> la ultima vez fue en 1906 y un...
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nigel foster and arlene dodds had been in and out of downing street for two days. the issue seems to be that they are willing to accept the changes to the border and the customs arrangement, but it is all about the consent mechanism, so how do the communities in northern ireland either show that they are willing to go into this arrangement, ori willing to go into this arrangement, or i think more likely, how can they show that they want to come out of it? and that is what is proving to bea it? and that is what is proving to be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because all along, be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because allalong, it be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because all along, it has been about how you deal with it, how you make sure the committees in northern ireland are not trapped in something they don't want to be in. so that is one aspect of it, it is very clear from the briefings we have been having today from what borisjohnson said to cabinet, what he has just borisjohnson said to cabinet, what he hasjust said borisjohns
nigel foster and arlene dodds had been in and out of downing street for two days. the issue seems to be that they are willing to accept the changes to the border and the customs arrangement, but it is all about the consent mechanism, so how do the communities in northern ireland either show that they are willing to go into this arrangement, ori willing to go into this arrangement, or i think more likely, how can they show that they want to come out of it? and that is what is proving to bea it?...
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it's a concession that for the dup undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlenehas promised to uphold. now more than ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup's votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime minister to change course in the days ahead. just going to have to go back and think very hard about how he will get back our ten votes. it's as simple as that, there's arithmetic to be played. if he don't, i don't see any future for boris, i have to say. the price for an agreement with the eu has been losing the support of allies here. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. now on bbc news: the travel show. turkey's sunken treasures. it's a wonderland down there. the tragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. oh, yeah, there's hatchings! there are so many. mike, this wasn't... ..wasn‘t part of the plan. and
it's a concession that for the dup undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlenehas promised to uphold. now more than ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup's votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime...
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so arlene foster says thatis been proposed.table to her party and the dup‘s ten mps have certainly flexed their muscles in parliament in recent weeks. they have contributed to the defeats inflict it on the government, particularly when it comes to borisjohnson‘s timetable on to —— brexit. where to from here? it will be a tricky weekend for them. they have made a lot over the last two years of their position in parliament where they have been holding the balance of power and have been keeping the minority government in office. now, they are looking at a situation where many party members, and they have used this word, frankly, betrayed, and arlene foster in her speech will concentrate i think, she has always said her priority is, the union between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. they also expect her to address all of the issues around the lack of power sharing at stormont, remember, northern ireland is without a devolved government and has been out for 2.5 years. chris, thank you. post—mortem tests are being carried out
so arlene foster says thatis been proposed.table to her party and the dup‘s ten mps have certainly flexed their muscles in parliament in recent weeks. they have contributed to the defeats inflict it on the government, particularly when it comes to borisjohnson‘s timetable on to —— brexit. where to from here? it will be a tricky weekend for them. they have made a lot over the last two years of their position in parliament where they have been holding the balance of power and have been...
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it's a concession that for the dup undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlenehan ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup's votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime minister to change course in the days ahead. he's just going to have to go back and think very hard about how he will get back our ten votes. it's as simple as that, there's arithmetic to be played. if he doesn't, i don't see any future for boris, i have to say. the price for an agreement with the eu has been losing the support of allies here. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. stay with us on bbc world news. plenty more to come from around the uk and the world. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my
it's a concession that for the dup undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlenehan ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup's votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime minister to change course in the days...
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a concession that, for the dup, undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlene. now more than ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup‘s votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime minister to change course in the days ahead. just going to have to go back and think very hard about how he'll get back our ten votes. it's as simple as that, there's arithmetic to be played. if he don't, i don't see any future for boris, i have to say. the price for an agreement with the eu has been losing the support of allies here. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. a vatican conference on the challenges facing the amazon region has concluded with a call for some married men to be ordained as priests — a move which, if acted upon, would overturn centuries of tradition within the catholic church. the suggestion at the synod on the
a concession that, for the dup, undermines northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, which arlene. now more than ever, let us stand strong for the union. thank you very much. arlene foster was keen to remind delegates the dup‘s votes in westminster have made a difference in recent days. and despite what members see as borisjohnson‘s betrayal of promises that he made here last year, they continue to hope the party can wield enough influence to get the prime minister to change course in...
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the dup leader arlene foster told the party conference today her mps would use their votes to defeathere's our ireland correspondent, emma va rdy. and a warning, there's some flash photography in her report. what a difference! this time last year, it was boris johnson walking onto this stage to rapturous applause. today, he was scolded by the dup leader. rather than have boris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliament twice in this last week. twice! the party has refused to back the government on crucial brexit votes, saying borisjohnson sacrificed commitments he made to the dup in order to get a deal. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to northern ireland and taking us in the wrong direction. last year, borisjohnson was warmly welcomed when he said no government should put a border down the irish sea. but his revised brexit deal requires new checks at northern ireland's ports to keep frictionless trade over the irish land border. it's a concession that, for the
the dup leader arlene foster told the party conference today her mps would use their votes to defeathere's our ireland correspondent, emma va rdy. and a warning, there's some flash photography in her report. what a difference! this time last year, it was boris johnson walking onto this stage to rapturous applause. today, he was scolded by the dup leader. rather than have boris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliament twice in this last week. twice! the party has...
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and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes areade. millions of californians face having their power cut as the state battles a surge in wildfires. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested who is "of interest" to police investigating the deaths of the 39 people discovered in a refrigerated truck in essex on wednesday. irish police say they have detained a man in his 20s at dublin port. four suspects remain in custody. all 39 bodies have been recovered but police say they cannot confirm the identity of the victims or speculate about their nationalities, although it appears several of them may be vietnamese. the vietnamese prime minister has ordered government officials to help establish the identities of the victims and to look into cases of vietnamese citizens sent abroad illegally. dci martin pasmore from essex police says that identifying the victims is their primary concern. what i've done this morning is i've met with the vietnamese ambassador, and we are building a really good and rapid rapport. again, w
and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes areade. millions of californians face having their power cut as the state battles a surge in wildfires. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested who is "of interest" to police investigating the deaths of the 39 people discovered in a refrigerated truck in essex on wednesday. irish police say they have detained a man in his 20s at dublin port. four suspects remain...
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theresa may was faced down by arlene foster and borisjohnson has been having talks with arlene fosterck off and we come back to the point that for the dup this is not just another negotiation. the point that for the dup this is notjust another negotiation. this is their lifeblood. this is the lifeblood and where they stand so they are not going to be rushed into backing something they believe threatens their fundamental purpose, which is to ensure that northern ireland remains part of the union. and if they think this deal threatens that, they will not sign up, and it doesn't matter how hard borisjohnson tries to push them into it, so my guess is he will have to come up with some kind of significant shift to meet their concerns, but the danger is you lose brussels and dublin. i would urge a bit of caution despite every body saying it's a deal. i'm getting notifications on my phone saying a brexit deal has been agreed between the eu and the uk. for those tuning injust now, the eu and the uk. for those tuning in just now, it's worth going over what has happened in the last few minutes.
theresa may was faced down by arlene foster and borisjohnson has been having talks with arlene fosterck off and we come back to the point that for the dup this is not just another negotiation. the point that for the dup this is notjust another negotiation. this is their lifeblood. this is the lifeblood and where they stand so they are not going to be rushed into backing something they believe threatens their fundamental purpose, which is to ensure that northern ireland remains part of the...
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it was one of their redlines, and arlene foster, their redlines, and arlene foster, the leader of theearsome language about the state of those red lines, expressing how important they were. i am not actually going to use her language, because it is quite forceful. thank you. her point has always been very clear and they have always been very direct about the fact that if there isa direct about the fact that if there is a different treatment of northern ireland, that could undermine what they consider to be the fundamental underpinning of the union together. however, in order to have this frictionless order in a scenario —— frictionless order in a scenario —— frictionless border in a scenario where you can't mobilise these technologies that people have put forward , technologies that people have put forward, even if you agree that technology is functional, they haven't all functioned together before, if you can't do that in time, you don't have an easy mechanism where if areas have different taxation rules, how do you fix that? how do you minimise that friction? and to have different v
it was one of their redlines, and arlene foster, their redlines, and arlene foster, the leader of theearsome language about the state of those red lines, expressing how important they were. i am not actually going to use her language, because it is quite forceful. thank you. her point has always been very clear and they have always been very direct about the fact that if there isa direct about the fact that if there is a different treatment of northern ireland, that could undermine what they...
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"i just have to ask, are you arlene phillips?"kids are huge strictly fans and she had shown them the old videos, so... in fact, we can just see you meeting some of the people buying the poppies now. and i think that must have been great fun, actually, when you had people coming up to you and just doing that double—ta ke thing. yes. it was, double—ta ke. when you are out of context, you know? vera, i want to move on to you now, you have been selling poppies at king's cross this morning, i think ross kemp was there, amongst other people, other celebrities involved in operation poppy. but you are very much at the front line of what this is all about. and how the british legion royal poppy appeal has helped him helped poppy appeal has helped him help you and your family. pete was injured in 2008, he was driving a viking, he was in a viking carrier. his driver was killed outright. and he was kicked out of it, through the top hatch. and had severe, life changing injuries. including losing the bottom of both his legs. fracturing a verteb
"i just have to ask, are you arlene phillips?"kids are huge strictly fans and she had shown them the old videos, so... in fact, we can just see you meeting some of the people buying the poppies now. and i think that must have been great fun, actually, when you had people coming up to you and just doing that double—ta ke thing. yes. it was, double—ta ke. when you are out of context, you know? vera, i want to move on to you now, you have been selling poppies at king's cross this...
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can i start on commenting on arlene foster, the x first minister of ireland's comments?pporting this proposal from this she continues supporting this proposalfrom this ill she continues supporting this proposal from this illjudged proposal from this illjudged proposal from this illjudged proposal from boris proposal from this illjudged proposalfrom borisjohnson, proposal from this illjudged proposal from boris johnson, what will result is a sabotage of the good friday agreement. it is not dublin's fault, it is not brussels's fault. the rules of the european union and the rules of the world trade organisation will require, from the proposals that boris has put forward an arlene foster is supporting, will require a hard border on the irish side. so even if the british government doesn't impose and the prime minister has promised not to do that, hard borders of the old inflammatory kind during the troubles — on the british side, the british will be required, not because they want to, not because brussels is keen to do it. they don't want to do it any more than anyone else i
can i start on commenting on arlene foster, the x first minister of ireland's comments?pporting this proposal from this she continues supporting this proposalfrom this ill she continues supporting this proposal from this illjudged proposal from this illjudged proposal from this illjudged proposal from boris proposal from this illjudged proposalfrom borisjohnson, proposal from this illjudged proposal from boris johnson, what will result is a sabotage of the good friday agreement. it is not...
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all the focus here is on the dup, watching very carefully that tweet from arlene foster. expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to boris johnson expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to borisjohnson on expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to boris johnson on the phone this morning, that there was some issues involving the dup that still had to get across the line. this is a very big call for the dup, a very big moment for them, a very big day for them. they find themselves in a position of being supporting a government in london and also having to make this very big call. 0n the one hand, you know, it very difficult balancing act, i guess, between satisfying their vote rs guess, between satisfying their voters in the run—up to a likely general election. they find themselves in a bit of a bizarre situation when they are at odds with some of their constituency because we have had businesses and farmers groups in the north supporting the deal that was already there, which theresa may sorted. this was a very big call for the dup to make. any tension or any nervousness on t
all the focus here is on the dup, watching very carefully that tweet from arlene foster. expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to boris johnson expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to borisjohnson on expect that the taoiseach, by speaking to boris johnson on the phone this morning, that there was some issues involving the dup that still had to get across the line. this is a very big call for the dup, a very big moment for them, a very big day for them. they find themselves in a position of...
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we have had very strong objections from the dup leader arlene foster.onciling the two positions of the irish government and the dup, has always been one of the major challenges through the specs and negotiating process. there's different positions expressed this afternoon to show how far there is to travel. to underline that, chris, amid all the talk of progress and all the rest of it, when you put it that way and talk about the issue around customs checks, when you talk about the issue of the role of the stormont assembly, if and when it is back in action, it is very difficult to see action, it is very difficult to see a way around that, which is an a cce pta ble a way around that, which is an acceptable compromise. yes and today we have seen more discussion now that more people have had time to digest the details of the british proposals. about the role of stormont. the stormont assembly has not been sitting for more than 2.5 yea rs not been sitting for more than 2.5 years since power—sharing between the democratic unionist party and sinn fein collaps
we have had very strong objections from the dup leader arlene foster.onciling the two positions of the irish government and the dup, has always been one of the major challenges through the specs and negotiating process. there's different positions expressed this afternoon to show how far there is to travel. to underline that, chris, amid all the talk of progress and all the rest of it, when you put it that way and talk about the issue around customs checks, when you talk about the issue of the...
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and holding things —— between arlene foster and borisjohnson.n extension this weekend if a deal is not done. looking slightly further ahead, what kind of extension do you think the 27, the eu 27, would be minded to look for? were, the extension question is always very delicate, very political because there is a lot of division within the eu as to how that should be approached in contrast to the overall unity about the general conduct of brexit negotiations. the hilary benn act requires that the uk to seek an extension to the end of january, which is one thing if we're close to ideal, but simplyjust cannot get it over the line today. and this week at the summit, then perhaps a short technical extension would be all that is required. and i think that is something that boris johnson would prefer, if it comes to that. but i think it is important to say that the uk scratch make the eu has less to lose if there is an extension, borisjohnson has less to lose if there is an extension, boris johnson is obviously somewhat hostage to his own rhetoric on th
and holding things —— between arlene foster and borisjohnson.n extension this weekend if a deal is not done. looking slightly further ahead, what kind of extension do you think the 27, the eu 27, would be minded to look for? were, the extension question is always very delicate, very political because there is a lot of division within the eu as to how that should be approached in contrast to the overall unity about the general conduct of brexit negotiations. the hilary benn act requires that...
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in bosnia herzegovina today people like arlen and i know are not considered war victims. i know is working to change that with the help of lawyer appeared on a decline it's a formality with wide reaching consequences the children of veterans and war invalids are entitled to housing benefits and educational grants. the children of rape victims get no such support. new ball to when the children of rape victims by or inherit property for example they have to pay the full tax write that more victims on the other hand get a 50 percent tax rebate. each. a few dollars trying to clarify whether bosnian law is in breach of international conventions and human rights. she's optimistic and explains why. as a squeaking movie. on a listen i have gone through the international conventions to see if bosnian law is in violation and then i came across this section that states there is an ombudsman for cases like ours so i looked it up in the ministry. but it turns out they don't have an ombudsman much they just never installed the position that i deal with. on their quote was that the un c
in bosnia herzegovina today people like arlen and i know are not considered war victims. i know is working to change that with the help of lawyer appeared on a decline it's a formality with wide reaching consequences the children of veterans and war invalids are entitled to housing benefits and educational grants. the children of rape victims get no such support. new ball to when the children of rape victims by or inherit property for example they have to pay the full tax write that more...
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you just had to ask if i was arlene phillips. i said yes. just see you meeting some of the people buying the poppies now. that must have been great fun having people come up to you and doing that double—take thing. people come up to you and doing that double-take thing. and it was a double—take! double-take thing. and it was a double-take! out of context, you know. vera, you have been selling poppies at king's cross and i think ross kemp was there as well. you are very much at the front line of what this is all about, remembering and supporting. as we mentioned in the introduction, your son pete was injured in iraq. tell us about him and how the royal legion poppy appeal has helped you and your family. he was injured in afghanistan. i do beg your pardon. i was told iraq. i am so sorry. he was injured in 2008. he was in a viking carrier and his driver was killed outright and he was kicked out of it through the top patch. he had severe life changing injuries including losing the bottom of both his legs and fracturing of vertebrae and all sorts
you just had to ask if i was arlene phillips. i said yes. just see you meeting some of the people buying the poppies now. that must have been great fun having people come up to you and doing that double—take thing. people come up to you and doing that double-take thing. and it was a double—take! double-take thing. and it was a double-take! out of context, you know. vera, you have been selling poppies at king's cross and i think ross kemp was there as well. you are very much at the front...
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cheering applause studio: so, we have been listening to the leader of the dup, arlene foster.ding honesty from the government. 0n brexit. as she vowed to keep opposing the prime minister boris johnson's current to keep opposing the prime minister borisjohnson‘s current deal to keep opposing the prime minister boris johnson's current deal until changes are made. she told the party conference that the prime minister's withdrawal agreement would take northern ireland in the wrong direction and the ten votes of the dup have been so critical in parliament in recent weeks and months and arlene foster said that therefore, there was great responsibility that came with those votes, and on brexit she said we will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to northern ireland, and taking us in the wrong direction. she said, we will oppose them and we will use our votes to defeat them. let's cross over to essex. gray's police station in essex, this is the scene where we are waiting for a police news conference wi
cheering applause studio: so, we have been listening to the leader of the dup, arlene foster.ding honesty from the government. 0n brexit. as she vowed to keep opposing the prime minister boris johnson's current to keep opposing the prime minister borisjohnson‘s current deal to keep opposing the prime minister boris johnson's current deal until changes are made. she told the party conference that the prime minister's withdrawal agreement would take northern ireland in the wrong direction and...
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i think arlen has a huge say say in this to the extent that so far the 28 member states of the you or rather in that case the 27 have been totally united so don't expect drama me or france in the face of a hard bracks it's to press arlen to accept anything where island sees a danger to that open border to that one oil and economy that they have and the moment that is something i've talked to a number of officials here a rock solid support for the irish government if they don't give a thumbs up for that supposed compromise it will not be done all right and as those delegates are milling out of the hall there in manchester very good what do you think we can take away from what we heard from boris johnson at this conference today. well i found it interesting i didn't think he was in top form as i've experience even at a party conference is the last years where he was really. very charismatic very enthusiastic and audience really seared him and they were really he was almost hailed as a savior i think the mood was a little bit more muted here yes people are behind him yes they are willing
i think arlen has a huge say say in this to the extent that so far the 28 member states of the you or rather in that case the 27 have been totally united so don't expect drama me or france in the face of a hard bracks it's to press arlen to accept anything where island sees a danger to that open border to that one oil and economy that they have and the moment that is something i've talked to a number of officials here a rock solid support for the irish government if they don't give a thumbs up...
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arlene mo has owned this horse boarding ranch for 38 years. two years ago she was told to evacuate and didn't. >> but the push really is bad this time, really bad. >> reporter: this past week sheriff's deputies and relatives have tried. >> grandma get up, you've got to get out of here. no. >> reporter: she tells me she needs to stay in spite of dire warnings. >> my horses -- my horses mean a lot to me and some of them i cannot trailer. >> they won't get into a trailer? >> they won't get in a trailer and if you try you're going to get nailed. >> reporter: fortunately the 84-year-old isn't alone. >> i came down last night because i knew she wouldn't evacuate. i'm going to convince her to leave when the winds kick up because i i've seen the devastation of fire. >> reporter: two years ago, tammy's graves horse ranch burned down in the tubs fire. she barely escaped. >> fire was everywhere and that's why i think she's crazy to stay. but i also understand why. >> reporter: and you're staying with her. >> i am. because i'm going to try to help her out
arlene mo has owned this horse boarding ranch for 38 years. two years ago she was told to evacuate and didn't. >> but the push really is bad this time, really bad. >> reporter: this past week sheriff's deputies and relatives have tried. >> grandma get up, you've got to get out of here. no. >> reporter: she tells me she needs to stay in spite of dire warnings. >> my horses -- my horses mean a lot to me and some of them i cannot trailer. >> they won't get into...
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leader arlene foster is expected to reaffirm her party's opposition to borisjohnson's brexit deal whenrnoon. emma vardy is in belfast for us. and emma, divisions with the conservatives again apparent? they certainly are, described as a bit like the big elephant that is not in the room! last year at the conference, borisjohnson was present, playing a starring role, being cheered to the rafters by delegates for telling them that no government should ever agree to put a border down the irish sea. fast forward to today, many here feel borisjohnson has somewhat forward to today, many here feel boris johnson has somewhat sold forward to today, many here feel borisjohnson has somewhat sold out the dup, they see him as having broken commitments for having agreed in his revised brexit deal that they will need to be some customs checks on goods crossing from great britain to northern ireland, this is a key concession, the party believes it goes against the heart and soul of what the dup is all about and leader arlene foster is set to rally the party this afternoon against the " b rex it" party t
leader arlene foster is expected to reaffirm her party's opposition to borisjohnson's brexit deal whenrnoon. emma vardy is in belfast for us. and emma, divisions with the conservatives again apparent? they certainly are, described as a bit like the big elephant that is not in the room! last year at the conference, borisjohnson was present, playing a starring role, being cheered to the rafters by delegates for telling them that no government should ever agree to put a border down the irish sea....
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and dup leader arlene foster is expected to underline her opposition to the proposed brexit deal in a speech to her party's conference in belfast. hello and welcome to bbc news. england are through to the final of the rugby world cup after beating defending champions new zealand. they ended the all blacks grip on the the trophy, with a 19—7 victory in yokohama. it's the first time england have reached the final since 2007, and the first time they've beaten new zealand in the history of the tournament. they'll find out their oppponents tomorrow as wales take on south africa in the other semifinal. our sports editor dan roan was at the stadium and told us just what an achievement this was. not since 2003, when the world cup was won, has english rugby enjoyed a moment as enjoyable, as significant, as the one we have just witnessed here in the yokohama stadium. they came into this match very much as underdogs, they ended it as top dogs. four years ago, england were humiliated on home soil in their own world cup, crashing out at the group stage. in the wake of that failure, the rfu investe
and dup leader arlene foster is expected to underline her opposition to the proposed brexit deal in a speech to her party's conference in belfast. hello and welcome to bbc news. england are through to the final of the rugby world cup after beating defending champions new zealand. they ended the all blacks grip on the the trophy, with a 19—7 victory in yokohama. it's the first time england have reached the final since 2007, and the first time they've beaten new zealand in the history of the...
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and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposingn's brexit deal unless changes are made. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to northern ireland and taking us in the wrong direction. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello, and welcome. 0ver hello, and welcome. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you the highlights from the programme in the last week. earlier this year in a television first, we broadcast live from a specialist eating disorders project in halifax. after the programme, a lot of you got in touch to tell us about the problems older people, men and women, have with getting treatment. now we've discovered if you are a pensioner with an eating disorder, you could face discrimination in parts of the country when it comes to getting treatment, despite nhs england telling us specialist clinics are open to all ages. 0ur reporter and producer have been to mee
and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposingn's brexit deal unless changes are made. we will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to northern ireland and taking us in the wrong direction. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello, and welcome. 0ver hello, and welcome. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you the highlights from...
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sol think the dup are still the crucial factor in this, and arlene foster so far has not said no.that for any big decision you have to have ci’oss any big decision you have to have cross community any big decision you have to have ci’oss community consensus, any big decision you have to have cross community consensus, which means that everybody pretty much has to agree. so the idea that we saw last week that perhaps the dup would somehow have a veto over this and be able to determine themselves whether 01’ able to determine themselves whether or not northern ireland carried on with any new arrangement, that clearly was not going to work, and it is still not going to work. it was a good offer to the dup, and no matter they were delighted —— no wonder they were delighted with it. that has been watered down and what it will be replaced with, we're not quite sure. whether it will be something that requires cross community support in northern ireland to give it some democratic legitimacy to this arrangement so that northern ireland is entrapped into something it hasn't supported for a
sol think the dup are still the crucial factor in this, and arlene foster so far has not said no.that for any big decision you have to have ci’oss any big decision you have to have cross community any big decision you have to have ci’oss community consensus, any big decision you have to have cross community consensus, which means that everybody pretty much has to agree. so the idea that we saw last week that perhaps the dup would somehow have a veto over this and be able to determine...
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and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing borisjohnson's brexit deal unless changes areough to the world cup final but who will they face next week? well, it could be wales. they play south africa tomorrow morning hoping to reach their first world cup final. manchester city close the gap on premier league leaders liverpool to three points with a comfortable 3—0 win over aston villa. and great britain was might return to international rugby league doesn't go well, they are beaten 14-6 doesn't go well, they are beaten m—s by doesn't go well, they are beaten 111—6 by a tonga invitational 13 in their first test for 12 years. more sport in an hour. england's rugby team produced one of their greatest ever performances — to beat defending champions new zealand — and reach the rugby world cup final injapan. the all blacks were clear favourites before the game, but england dominated, taking the lead in the second minute, and eventually winning by 19 points to seven. they'll face either wales or south africa — who play tomorrow — in the final. 0ur sports editor dan roan was at the
and the dup leader arlene foster vows to keep opposing borisjohnson's brexit deal unless changes areough to the world cup final but who will they face next week? well, it could be wales. they play south africa tomorrow morning hoping to reach their first world cup final. manchester city close the gap on premier league leaders liverpool to three points with a comfortable 3—0 win over aston villa. and great britain was might return to international rugby league doesn't go well, they are beaten...
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there was no, —— arlene foster.is was, thereby, and yet they are agreeing to it anyway. i was a price likely by how quickly it was done this many. we had that dup statement probably, i think it was about 6:45am, and then just a number of hours later, the eu and uk come at they have a deal. assisting at my negotiating time?|j assisting at my negotiating time?” spoke to a number of senior eu council official today and are said to things. one, this is nearly 60 hours of talks. 12 men and women, technical negotiators in the building just obstacles up it is going on until two o'clock in the morning for the past three days. i think if anybody was a bit today, not necessarily leaders, it will be about... those men and women in that room were public, job well done. if anybody has these negotiators, they are the ones to date. the other message in the eu is this, there will be no caveat today, no sense of big event comes up, but you have to get a deal in westminster on super saturday. this survey straight, we will let you spe
there was no, —— arlene foster.is was, thereby, and yet they are agreeing to it anyway. i was a price likely by how quickly it was done this many. we had that dup statement probably, i think it was about 6:45am, and then just a number of hours later, the eu and uk come at they have a deal. assisting at my negotiating time?|j assisting at my negotiating time?” spoke to a number of senior eu council official today and are said to things. one, this is nearly 60 hours of talks. 12 men and...
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nicaon con ar arlen fernandez . >> que sabe,os de mos de esta pe almacemnamiento,m tenemos est i distribuidoraconn canales n panama nops dicen como parecia q que el inc explotaron los tanques fue co e contenido . >> estamos hablando de que este alnto se dan en la re refineria en donde la gente se c confundio, que sabemos sobre lo que alcanmaceta, como deciamos anteriormente diesel a vaselina, etanol y cada tanque h hablamos de 24 gtaytanques en r terminal cada tanque puede al r albergar de 14 muilil a 200 m b barriles, estamos hablando entre 500 mi mas de 8 millones de galones de combuistibles, com e veiamos en esta transmision pudo ser peor, afortunadamente no lo fue y hablamos de sltolamente l 3 tanmqueqnques, hay varias cars que estoya an cerradas para t a las prersonas que viven en la n zona compaÑeros regreso con ustedes . >> perfecto , vamos a ver que dicen las redes sociales vamos a ver a traves de twitter melisa dice , mi vista desde el baÑo, d desde la ventana de mi baÑo b otraeplicaque fue como repica pero fue la explsionosion de laa . >> optrtra dice, pues lo que es viendo en cuanto a
nicaon con ar arlen fernandez . >> que sabe,os de mos de esta pe almacemnamiento,m tenemos est i distribuidoraconn canales n panama nops dicen como parecia q que el inc explotaron los tanques fue co e contenido . >> estamos hablando de que este alnto se dan en la re refineria en donde la gente se c confundio, que sabemos sobre lo que alcanmaceta, como deciamos anteriormente diesel a vaselina, etanol y cada tanque h hablamos de 24 gtaytanques en r terminal cada tanque puede al r...
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it comes to brexit, whether it is a align closely enough with the uk or not, it seems to be that arleneand the ten members of the dup that are a part of a confidence and supply arrangement with the british government, they feel it is not a good enough thing for them. vat, value added tax, raised its head and has remained an issue for the dup. numberfour, the level playing field, we have not heard so much about that this morning but expects to hear it today at the eu summit. let me bring in my colleague. great to have you with us, adam, talking about this being a blow to boris johnson this us, adam, talking about this being a blow to borisjohnson this morning, when you look at it, will it be a body blow when it comes to getting a brexit deal done over these two days? hard to say about the eu has been here before, december, 2017, theresa may, then british prime minister, came to seal the first stage of the brexit deal over lunch withjean—claude stage of the brexit deal over lunch with jean—claude juncker, got a phone call from arlene foster, still leader of the dup, pulling the plug that
it comes to brexit, whether it is a align closely enough with the uk or not, it seems to be that arleneand the ten members of the dup that are a part of a confidence and supply arrangement with the british government, they feel it is not a good enough thing for them. vat, value added tax, raised its head and has remained an issue for the dup. numberfour, the level playing field, we have not heard so much about that this morning but expects to hear it today at the eu summit. let me bring in my...
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and arlene foster, the democratic unionist leader, said if you have northern ireland in a customs union is one step towards breaking away from the uk. what matters is what borisjohnson has offered in return, what is it about a vote, a referendum, for the northern irish people to say whether or not they wa nt to people to say whether or not they want to stay in the union. let's see whether or not they stay in a customs territory with the uk or be ina customs territory with the uk or be in a customs union with the eu. whatever is agreed by negotiators, the uk and all 27 other eu countries to agree to it. all countries will be represented at the european council summit that begins tomorrow morning, thursday morning. earlier, we heard from emmanuel macron, who was meeting angela merkel in toulouse. lucy williamson was there. the mood music here is sounding much more hopeful than usual. president macron talked about positive echoes. angela merkel said, from what she'd heard over the last few days, she was more and more confident of a deal. "we're in the final sprint," she said. france and ge
and arlene foster, the democratic unionist leader, said if you have northern ireland in a customs union is one step towards breaking away from the uk. what matters is what borisjohnson has offered in return, what is it about a vote, a referendum, for the northern irish people to say whether or not they wa nt to people to say whether or not they want to stay in the union. let's see whether or not they stay in a customs territory with the uk or be ina customs territory with the uk or be in a...
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arlene foster.his morning, here is some inspiration for you. a man from derby has completed an epic 4,000 mile walk around the coast of britain in memory of his daughter, who died from a blood clot in 2011. he did not take a dog. martin shipley began his amazing journey from robin hoods bay in yorkshire in february. his wife maureen has been supporting him throughout the challenge and has walked 1,000 miles herself. they've raised more than £10,000 for charity. well done to both of them. absolutely brilliant. leicester city have recorded the biggest away win in premier league history, beating southampton 9—0. 9-0! that 9—0! that is right! the result equals the record score in recent history. manchester united beat ipswich town by the same margin in 1995. leicester are now second in the premier league, five points behind liverpool. imean, i mean, astonishing result. i mean, astonishing resultlj i mean, astonishing result. i bet they were like can we just get another one! can we get the absolute recor
arlene foster.his morning, here is some inspiration for you. a man from derby has completed an epic 4,000 mile walk around the coast of britain in memory of his daughter, who died from a blood clot in 2011. he did not take a dog. martin shipley began his amazing journey from robin hoods bay in yorkshire in february. his wife maureen has been supporting him throughout the challenge and has walked 1,000 miles herself. they've raised more than £10,000 for charity. well done to both of them....
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but in order to be canonized you need a verified america so i was wondering what would you say to arlene foster the leader of the day you pay. it's not for me i love the candidates for science but. maybe neal because you know i i i don't mean i'm a candidate for sainthood either so i think i'll pass my question to if you don't mind. so when pass to the next question james. thank you very much present president tusk and president what is your message to the 48 percent of british voters who voted to remain in me you on a stole some of them campaigning to cancel breck said and mr bonny and mr ferrari what assurances to be have if any of continued access to british fishing waters off the products it. appears to clear the tiger that it was only $48.00 the $52.00. i would like to sue to do for people that they were right. i going. short of. a point on occasional chris she's beautiful just sure. there was a specific question i fisheries an important sector. one day i went to the west of denmark. to talk to danish fisherman. to catch 50 to 60 percent of that situation. waters under the qantas re
but in order to be canonized you need a verified america so i was wondering what would you say to arlene foster the leader of the day you pay. it's not for me i love the candidates for science but. maybe neal because you know i i i don't mean i'm a candidate for sainthood either so i think i'll pass my question to if you don't mind. so when pass to the next question james. thank you very much present president tusk and president what is your message to the 48 percent of british voters who voted...
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buenas tardes, les saluda arlen fernÁndez, el gobernador de california vetÓ el peaje e de la calle degando que es injusto que estÁ claudia que nos dice quÉ opinan los turistas sobre la decisiÓn, adelante, claudia. >> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, en esta calle de san francisco donde nos encontramos en estos momentos es visitada por miles de turistas de todas partes del mundo, y hay quienes aplaudo en la decisiÓn del gobernador de negarse a firmar la propuesta de ley. en una carta a los miembros de la asamblea dijo lo siguiente, como es supervisor, estoy muy consciente de la necesidad de abordar la congestiÓn y la seguridad alrededor de la calle lumbert, sin embargo, el sistema de pago propuesta crea problemas de equidad social, el acceso a esta icÓnica atraccion debe estar disponible para todos sin importar su status econÓmico, vamos a escuchar lo que dicen algunos turistas. >> visitando acÁ de arizona es bonito para estar acÁ, visitarla, es una calle. >> una oportunidad para muchos culturas compartir y tomar fotos y pasar un rato grabl. >> el gobernador agrega que el proyecto de ley au
buenas tardes, les saluda arlen fernÁndez, el gobernador de california vetÓ el peaje e de la calle degando que es injusto que estÁ claudia que nos dice quÉ opinan los turistas sobre la decisiÓn, adelante, claudia. >> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, en esta calle de san francisco donde nos encontramos en estos momentos es visitada por miles de turistas de todas partes del mundo, y hay quienes aplaudo en la decisiÓn del gobernador de negarse a firmar la propuesta de ley. en una carta a...
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the dup leader, arlene foster, vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes are madelifornian authorities order 50,000 more people to leave their homes which are threatened by raging wildfires. and coming up, a police officer on the run after witnessing colleagues commit murder. find out what mark como thinks of black and blue in the film review, coming up. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and the sunday mirror and sunday people's political editor, nigel nelson. we will chat in a moment. most of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph. it also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in which its reporter spo
the dup leader, arlene foster, vows to keep opposing borisjohnson‘s brexit deal unless changes are madelifornian authorities order 50,000 more people to leave their homes which are threatened by raging wildfires. and coming up, a police officer on the run after witnessing colleagues commit murder. find out what mark como thinks of black and blue in the film review, coming up. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political...
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. >>> arlene fernÁndez nos explica. >>> en ip skwip dios la recomendada es la n95 si la use tenga en. >>> el primer paso sshg las manos antes de ponersÉla, pÓngala en la palma de su mano, ponga la mÁscara abajo de su barbilla con la parte de la narÍz arruina, la zinc tad arriba debe rodear su cabeza con sus dedos presione la parte de la narÍz para amoldar a su cara, luego no toque la mÁscara al remover porque puede estar kont partÍcula de humo, la de una zona contaminada. pueden encontrar mÁs informaciÓn en telemundo 48.com. >>> importante la mÁscara solo se utiliza una vez. >>> cuando te la quitas lavarte las manos y reconocer que el hecho de usar la mÁscara no quiere reconocer que estÁ seguro si estÁ al aire libre por horas. >>> noticiero de las 6 estÁ por iniciar y flavio nosadelante, t >>> puede la situaciÓn en contado preocupante para residentes y bomberos que dicen que las llamas de kincade para u dieran avanzar en la noche. >>> perfecto, gracias flavio. >>> regresamos en solo 2 minutos, quÉdese con nosotros. ♪ ♪ quÉ tal, le saluda lorena domÍnguez y cÉsar ba llona. en un dÍa q
. >>> arlene fernÁndez nos explica. >>> en ip skwip dios la recomendada es la n95 si la use tenga en. >>> el primer paso sshg las manos antes de ponersÉla, pÓngala en la palma de su mano, ponga la mÁscara abajo de su barbilla con la parte de la narÍz arruina, la zinc tad arriba debe rodear su cabeza con sus dedos presione la parte de la narÍz para amoldar a su cara, luego no toque la mÁscara al remover porque puede estar kont partÍcula de humo, la de una zona...
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durning street senses his final offer on brics it's it would involve customs checks on the islands arlen's johnson's juice to give a speech in the next couple of hours at the conservative party conference in manchester really worry chalons is there for us and has this update. well the conservative party faithful queuing up behind me to get into the auditorium obviously very keen to hear what boris johnson has to say about bret's episodes anyone that has been involved in the process for the last few years now the daily telegraph newspaper says that it has seen already the plans that boris johnson is going to unveil in his speech and they list them in some detail what they say is that in a vols 2 borders for 4 years essentially the united kingdom would leave the european union but northern ireland would be a special case it would leave the customs union but stay in large parts of the single market at least until 2025 and after 4 years the northern ireland assembly would have a choice about whether to stay aligned with the e.u. or whether to come back to the united kingdom in its independent
durning street senses his final offer on brics it's it would involve customs checks on the islands arlen's johnson's juice to give a speech in the next couple of hours at the conservative party conference in manchester really worry chalons is there for us and has this update. well the conservative party faithful queuing up behind me to get into the auditorium obviously very keen to hear what boris johnson has to say about bret's episodes anyone that has been involved in the process for the last...
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actionsumer action sÍganos llamando en telemundo 48 responde. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno en hora buena arlenue hubo en culiacÁn sinaloa entre la guardia nacional y miembros del cartel de sinaloa muchos estÁn bastantes preocupados hablÉ con ellos y nos decÍan que ayer no pudieron hacer mÁs que nada y vamos tener algunos testimonios en minutos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> >>> las imÁgenes que han estado circulando en los enfrentamientos entre sicarios y miembros del ejÉrcito en sinaloa mÉxico tienen alarmadas a muchas personas en el Área de la bahÍa que tienen familiares en este lado de la frontera >>> sandra bermÚdez hablÓ con ellos y sandra quÉ te dicen cuÉntanos?. >>> >>> bueno pues se sienten alarmados, impotentes de no hacer nada para proteger a sus seres queridos luego que el gobierno de este paÍs anunciara que se iba a retirar que iba a dejar en libertad al hijo "del chapo" guzmÁn para que no se de >>> esto que acaba de escuchar sona sonaba balazos en la zona de culiacÁn mÉxico donde anoche se enfrentaron soldados del ejercicio mexicano y elementos del cartel luego que surgieran informaciÓn que el
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también nos preguntas que lo que debe tener en caso de un apagón telemundo respondí para eso vamos con arlene dinero en efectivo que es muy importante también. asegúrese que su teléfono esté cargado otra cosa que es muy importante tener un rayo de batería para estar informado en caso de que su teléfono no tenga señal, para los que tengan generadores de energía asegúrense de que funcionen apropiadamente y de manera segura es también muy vital tener el tanque de gasolina de su automóvil lleno por si las gasolineras tienen problemas. >> durante el apagón que hacer?. desconectar electrodomésticos para que no se estropeen, deje una lámpara rendida, para cuando regrese la electricidad, le sirva de aviso. >> mantenga su refrigerador cerrado, para que la comida dure un poco más por lo general el refrigerador conserva la temperatura por cuatro horas, si no lo abre tantas veces y consideré poner bolsas de hielo dentro para estar frío por más tiempo estas recomendaciones las puede encontrar en nuestro sitio web, espero que les sirva y si tiene alguna duda llámenos al número que aparece en pantalla. >> [
también nos preguntas que lo que debe tener en caso de un apagón telemundo respondí para eso vamos con arlene dinero en efectivo que es muy importante también. asegúrese que su teléfono esté cargado otra cosa que es muy importante tener un rayo de batería para estar informado en caso de que su teléfono no tenga señal, para los que tengan generadores de energía asegúrense de que funcionen apropiadamente y de manera segura es también muy vital tener el tanque de gasolina de su...
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provides the long—term economic interests of northern ireland, then we are still open to it for so —— arleneave really gone to town and shut this down and they have not. if the dup are happy with whatever comes out of this, the erg, european research group and brexit territories will follow that lead. while the dp don't shut this down, there was still hope. not necessarily as a block. there are some smattering on the fringes already from the spartans in the conservative party, the hardliners, one or two people in the dup expressing their reservations. they really ought to see the detail before they commit themselves to it. in terms of the mathematics in the house of commons, borisjohnson certainly has not got it in the bag. it is ten and peace that the dup will be adding to the poem entry arithmetic. —— ten mps. interesting to see what julian arithmetic. —— ten mps. interesting to see whatjulian smith, the northern ireland senator came out saying. he felt that there won't be a situation where one community has a situation where one community has a veto over brexit plants. —— northern ireland
provides the long—term economic interests of northern ireland, then we are still open to it for so —— arleneave really gone to town and shut this down and they have not. if the dup are happy with whatever comes out of this, the erg, european research group and brexit territories will follow that lead. while the dp don't shut this down, there was still hope. not necessarily as a block. there are some smattering on the fringes already from the spartans in the conservative party, the...
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"i just have to ask, are you arlene phillips?" have been great fun, actually, when you had people coming up to you and just doing that double—ta ke thing. yes. it was, double—ta ke. when you are out of context, you know? vera, i want to move on to you now, you have been selling poppies at king's cross this morning, i think ross kemp was there, amongst other people, other celebrities involved in operation poppy. but you are very much at the front line of what this is all about. and how the british legion royal poppy appeal has helped him helped you and your family. he was injured in 2008, he was driving a viking, he was in a viking carrier. his driver was killed outright. and he was kicked out of it, through the top hatch. and had severe, life changing injuries. including losing the bottom of both his legs. fracturing a vertebrae and all sorts of other things. the legion has helped us in so many ways, they helped us adapt our bathroom, and make it into a wet room for him, because he kept falling in the bath and hurting himself. the
"i just have to ask, are you arlene phillips?" have been great fun, actually, when you had people coming up to you and just doing that double—ta ke thing. yes. it was, double—ta ke. when you are out of context, you know? vera, i want to move on to you now, you have been selling poppies at king's cross this morning, i think ross kemp was there, amongst other people, other celebrities involved in operation poppy. but you are very much at the front line of what this is all about. and...
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arlen fernandez and her team helped them get back $2,851.31. we'd love to try and help you, too. call us any time, 888-996-tips for the nbc tipline or 844-408-4848 for telemundo. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris. >>> how about this for great? we're less than a year away from the 2020 olympics in tokyo and simone biles continues to shine. look at her go. superstar gymnast has won another gold medal at the world championships. she dominated yesterday in germany, winning the all-around competition by a record margin of victory. it's her fifth all-around title at the world championships. watch biles at the summer olympics here on nbc bay area in july. i could watch that over and over. >> she is extraordinary. once in a lifetime. >>> coming up on "today in the bay" the latest on the breaking news out of southern california this morning. let me show you live pictures, this is from the helicopter and another helicopter alongside if they'll pan down, perhaps they won't. there is a firestorm down there that is not to be believed. this is in san fernando valley. this is in the midd
arlen fernandez and her team helped them get back $2,851.31. we'd love to try and help you, too. call us any time, 888-996-tips for the nbc tipline or 844-408-4848 for telemundo. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris. >>> how about this for great? we're less than a year away from the 2020 olympics in tokyo and simone biles continues to shine. look at her go. superstar gymnast has won another gold medal at the world championships. she dominated yesterday in germany, winning the...