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who elected the asa to tell me what is a good role model.follow whatever is represented in an advert is much more demeaning and corrosive than the idea that women do more of the housework or whatever you choose to put in an advert. rachel, we don't have to believe it all and anyway, it is not the asap backjob? have to believe it all and anyway, it is not the asap back job? well, gender stereotypes have a huge influence on shaping attitudes, so i think they have a lot of power, a lot of adverts and the media hold a lot of adverts and the media hold a lot of adverts and the media hold a lot of power in shaping the way people think about themselves, the way they see women. and i think women, as the asa is a public body with obligations to the public sector, equality duty and child protection, it does have a role in having responsible codes that can really reduce harm and are accountable to social responsibility. it's not about offe nce, responsibility. it's not about offence, it's about harm, social responsibility. timandra, can there be an arg
who elected the asa to tell me what is a good role model.follow whatever is represented in an advert is much more demeaning and corrosive than the idea that women do more of the housework or whatever you choose to put in an advert. rachel, we don't have to believe it all and anyway, it is not the asap backjob? have to believe it all and anyway, it is not the asap back job? well, gender stereotypes have a huge influence on shaping attitudes, so i think they have a lot of power, a lot of adverts...
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iam bro i am bro disappointed because even asa i am bro disappointed because even as a civilian witheven years i have been hearing about health care and about repeal and replace and obama care is a total disaster. a report claims hundreds of choir boys were abused at a roman catholic church in germany — but the alleged perpetrators are unlikely to face criminal charges because of the amount of time that has elapsed. this north korean defector escaped pyongyang three years ago — but now she has vanished, and some are claiming this is her in a north korean propaganda video. we have a special report from a giant satellite array in south africa — its makers claim it will be able to see three quarters of the way across the universe. and if you want to get in touch... hello, welcome to outside source. donald trump is in full damage—control mode. it has become clear in the past 2a hours that despite seven years of republican promises to repeal obamacare, there are deep divisions in the senate — theyjust don't have the votes. repeal and replace has become wait and see. iam i am disappointed
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basically i approach this as a hack, ido basically i approach this as a hack, i do not purchase it asao not purchase it as a company i do not purchase it as a company man. it isa as a company man. it is a juicy story, fantastic, gossipy details. at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and i find at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and ifind it com pletely a list of numbers and ifind it completely fascinating so as an completely fascinating so as an old—fashioned hack, this is really... i wouldn't say sexy but a juicy story. a lot of viewers see it as self—flagellating coverage, the media talking about itself at the expense of other news? how would you answer that? i don't think it was self—flagellating. if you're the bbc you have to cover yourself in a way that tries to be fairand yourself in a way that tries to be fair and objective. you have to be tough. i was very conscious. i had two interview tony hall on news at ten, two nights in a row, which is a prestige bulletin and there is no way i would not give him a hard time. when i was editing the packages, i woul
basically i approach this as a hack, ido basically i approach this as a hack, i do not purchase it asao not purchase it as a company i do not purchase it as a company man. it isa as a company man. it is a juicy story, fantastic, gossipy details. at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and i find at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and ifind it com pletely a list of numbers and ifind it completely fascinating so as an completely fascinating so as an old—fashioned hack,...
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just having that asa amazing experience. just having that as a home event.thing to cheer about then that will be great. victory for tommy fleetwood would be quite a story. no one has won since nick fouled dope in 1992. 25 years ago, but others hoping to end that statistic, justin rose, who shot to fame as a 17—year—old amateur here by chipping at the final hole on the sunday. he has high hopes of winning. rory mcilroy, he has had a few problems recently but the world number one dustinjohnson, it recently but the world number one dustin johnson, it has recently but the world number one dustinjohnson, it has the makings of another enthralling championship which gets under way here tomorrow morning. we would join fleetwood when the open starts tomorrow. welljoining fleetwood when the open gets underway tomorrow will be sheffield—born adam hodkinson. hodkinson turned professional in 2009, but had almost five years out of the game after falling on a building site and breaking his wrist. he's ranked — wait for it — one thousand two hundred and 73 in the world but
just having that asa amazing experience. just having that as a home event.thing to cheer about then that will be great. victory for tommy fleetwood would be quite a story. no one has won since nick fouled dope in 1992. 25 years ago, but others hoping to end that statistic, justin rose, who shot to fame as a 17—year—old amateur here by chipping at the final hole on the sunday. he has high hopes of winning. rory mcilroy, he has had a few problems recently but the world number one...
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and some feel the asa's beginning to stray into politics. shouldn't be making arbitrary judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this is just an organisation who is trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market, and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad. the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. david sillito, bbc news. the duke and duchess of cambridge have been visiting a former concentration camp as they continue their tour of poland and germany. the royal couple have met five holocaust survivors at stutthof, near gdansk, where 65,000 people were killed during world war ii. daniela relph reports. the duke and duchess signed the visitors book at the site, which is now run as a museum. this afternoon, the couple will travel to gdansk and its famous shipyard, birthplace of the solidarity movement, which helped to end communist rule in poland. england's women cricketers are hoping to reach their second final in three attempts at th
and some feel the asa's beginning to stray into politics. shouldn't be making arbitrary judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this is just an organisation who is trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market, and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad. the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. david sillito, bbc news. the duke and duchess of cambridge have been visiting a former...
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exactly, donald trump campaigned asa washington? trump campaigned as a wild card, a free agent not afraid to take on the republican party establishment. he refers to republicans as "they", and not as "weak". with lisa murkowski, she ran in 2010 for re—election as a republican senator from alaska and lost in the primary due to a tea party conservative like a donald trump kind of personality. she ran asa trump kind of personality. she ran as a right into the general election, and beat him. she does not necessarily rely on grassroots republicans and i think she may have more of a mind towards what independent voters think rather than what donald trump can do by rallying the troops. anthony zurcher, stay with us, i want your thoughts on something else... not only is the president at odds with his attorney general — it would seem two of the most senior figures in his administration are at loggerheads too. anthony scaramucci — the new director of communications — appeared to suggest that his financial disclosure form had been leaked by re
exactly, donald trump campaigned asa washington? trump campaigned as a wild card, a free agent not afraid to take on the republican party establishment. he refers to republicans as "they", and not as "weak". with lisa murkowski, she ran in 2010 for re—election as a republican senator from alaska and lost in the primary due to a tea party conservative like a donald trump kind of personality. she ran asa trump kind of personality. she ran as a right into the general...
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governor asa hutchinson's arkansas. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, following new details surrounding the meeting between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. cnn identified the eighth person in that room. this as the special council investigators are seeking information from that eighth person. >>> stay with us. [car tires screech] [bell rings] pain can really pain is sometimes in my hands, right before a performance especially. only aleve has the strength to stop minor arthritis pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. this is my pain. but i am stronger. aleve. all day strong. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye
governor asa hutchinson's arkansas. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, following new details surrounding the meeting between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. cnn identified the eighth person in that room. this as the special council investigators are seeking information from that eighth person. >>> stay with us. [car tires screech] [bell rings] pain can really pain is sometimes in my hands, right before a performance especially. only aleve has the...
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asa as a bit of cloud out there in the short term.ery early on in the morning. in fact, weather very early on in the morning. infact, in parts weather very early on in the morning. in fact, in parts of northern ireland, perhaps even in rural areas they will have grass frost. most are riches in towns and cities will reach from ten to 1a degrees. let's look at the weather across northern areas first of all. this is first thing in the morning across scotland, looking absolutely fine. the thunder should be out and the clouds are increasing in the western isles and weather heading towards stornoway. dry in belfast at nine in the morning and notice apart from the western fringes of wales here and cornwall, there is cloud around england and wales but mostly thin cloud across england and wales. but it will be mostly thin cloud, and through the morning, into the afternoon, those clouds will be breaking up, and we really are in for a decent day. and see the sunshine there developing as that shade melts away. but at the same time we've also got
asa as a bit of cloud out there in the short term.ery early on in the morning. in fact, weather very early on in the morning. infact, in parts weather very early on in the morning. in fact, in parts of northern ireland, perhaps even in rural areas they will have grass frost. most are riches in towns and cities will reach from ten to 1a degrees. let's look at the weather across northern areas first of all. this is first thing in the morning across scotland, looking absolutely fine. the thunder...
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and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics.judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market, and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad, the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. david sillito, bbc news. i want to bring you the latest from cover rahkeem cornwall on the lizard peninsula, where we have been reporting flash flooding. we can show you some pictures that have been sent in from coverack. you can see a torrent of water raging through the village. a village of about 250 homes, that is what we we re about 250 homes, that is what we were told. according to one eyewitness, the village has suffered biblical damage after flash flooding this afternoon. jon kay is there and will bring us more throughout the evening. in the film jurassic park, the t—rex outruns a jeep. but dinosaurs may not be the ferociously fast predators we've all seen in the films.
and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics.judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market, and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad, the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. david sillito, bbc news. i want to bring you the latest from cover rahkeem cornwall on the lizard peninsula, where we have...
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it made you a maker as well asa doors. it made you a maker as well as a performer. in control of making things, as well as to manage. we are taking you straight to wimbledon. a key moment here. garbine muguruza is about, maybe to claim herfirst garbine muguruza is about, maybe to claim her first wimbledon title. hugh, my goodness, what is going on? incredible, garbine muguruza from spain, is on the verge of being a new winner of the rose water dish here at wimbledon. she is on championship point. she has three of them. she is up. it has been an incredible performance. venus williams is playing her. garbine muguruza had missed a chance but then recovered but venus williams has had no answer in the second set to the spaniards energy around the court. she is 5—0 at the moment. let's listen in to the commentary. stopped and challenged. it might end this way. so we look to the challenge. we look to the screen. garbine muguruza, if it is long, she is the champion and it is. and it is a sorry way for this final to end but what a victory for garbine muguruza! the wimbledon
it made you a maker as well asa doors. it made you a maker as well as a performer. in control of making things, as well as to manage. we are taking you straight to wimbledon. a key moment here. garbine muguruza is about, maybe to claim herfirst garbine muguruza is about, maybe to claim her first wimbledon title. hugh, my goodness, what is going on? incredible, garbine muguruza from spain, is on the verge of being a new winner of the rose water dish here at wimbledon. she is on championship...
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that he thought it would be better to go and for me in relation to him it speaks volumes to who he is asao him it speaks volumes to who he is as a human being, as a team player. his attitude is anthony is coming in, let me clear the slate for him. i do appreciate that about sean and i love him for it. but i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction. this is the white house, the usa, we are selling the president. and i want to make sure that our cultural template is that we put the president's agenda first which is perfect for the american people and we serve his interests. so if we have a little bit of friction inside the white house as a result of that, it's ok, we can all live with that, either business person, i'm used to dealing with friction. that was anthony scaramucci, the new communications director speaking in a press conference a little while earlier. let's cross over to the bbc‘s gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. he promised to answer lots of questions, we had a whole new tone to
that he thought it would be better to go and for me in relation to him it speaks volumes to who he is asao him it speaks volumes to who he is as a human being, as a team player. his attitude is anthony is coming in, let me clear the slate for him. i do appreciate that about sean and i love him for it. but i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction with sean, i don't have any friction. this is the white house, the usa, we are selling the...
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than their counterparts in the private sector when you take into account the pensions that they earn asahe pensions that they earn as a result. our policy on public sector pay hasn't changed. we've sought to be fair to public sector workers... we've had 7 years of pay restraint but teachers had a 3.3% increase, nhs staff... over half of them have had a raise of over 3%. it isn't the same picture across the board. 0ur position is that we have to be fair, look at recruitment and retention of workers and be fair to the tax payer... and we have to protect jobs and we have to protectjobs in the public sector. those other bit of the equation we have to double. the keep this under constant review and i think the fact that the company has been discussing this issue sends a clear signal that we do understand the concern both of public sector workers and the wider public. what is the opposition had to say about this? labour received a fair amount of support as a result of... and tapped into, frankly, feeling among many people but they had suffered long enough and that public sector workers deserve
than their counterparts in the private sector when you take into account the pensions that they earn asahe pensions that they earn as a result. our policy on public sector pay hasn't changed. we've sought to be fair to public sector workers... we've had 7 years of pay restraint but teachers had a 3.3% increase, nhs staff... over half of them have had a raise of over 3%. it isn't the same picture across the board. 0ur position is that we have to be fair, look at recruitment and retention of...
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he was happy to have that asa why not.biography was entitled why not. he was happy to ta ke was entitled why not. he was happy to take that misquote and run with it. he had a great life, really, barry norman, very relaxed. he was producing pickled onions to a fiery standard later to his mother's old recipe. they were sweet yet fiery in the middle and that is what barry norman was. marvellous. jason, very good to talk to you. many thanks. william and harry are to attend a service to redead cat their mother's grave on what would have been her 56th birthday. our royal correspondent reports. september 1997, and the last public moments of a funeral that transfixed a nation, and indeed a world. this was diana princess of wales being brought home to althorp house near norm hampton where she lived as a teenager and her ancestors had lived for generations. with no cameras present, the princess was buried on an island in the middle of an ornamental lake. the precise location of her grave has never been made public. the area is being
he was happy to have that asa why not.biography was entitled why not. he was happy to ta ke was entitled why not. he was happy to take that misquote and run with it. he had a great life, really, barry norman, very relaxed. he was producing pickled onions to a fiery standard later to his mother's old recipe. they were sweet yet fiery in the middle and that is what barry norman was. marvellous. jason, very good to talk to you. many thanks. william and harry are to attend a service to redead cat...
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i have decided to step down as soon asa i have decided to step down as soon as a successoi’ i have decidedstep down as soon as a successor is i have decided to step down as soon as a successor is in place. as i said yesterday, this is a huge human tragedy for so many families. the task for my successor is to ensure that the strengths would also characterise this place, and north kensington, in particular, are seen to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says this cannot happen with a change of leadership from among the existing councillors. sadiq khan says the fire has shown the authority is not fit for purpose. what he called "untainted commissioners", government—appointed experts must be brought in immediately. he has the backing of one community campaigner who says residents have been ignored for too long. trust in the whole of the cabinet hasjust gone, confidence in the council has gone. they weren't confident in them years ago, while they were complaining and trying to raise these issues, and the aftermath has been disastrous, as we can all see,
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la asa ilia: la asamblea nacional de venezuela nombrÓ a 33 nuevos magistrados del tribunal de justiciaamientos y acusÓ a los congresistas de traiciÓn a la patria. aumenta la resistencia de la oposiciÓn en venezuela ante la crisis del paÍs. isaías medina presentÓ su renuncia. >>cÓmo puede venezuela estar en el consejo de derechos humanos, violando los derechos humanos? >> dice que venezuela debe ser un paÍs libre y democrÁtico. >> conseguir la libertad del gobierno, que se ha convertido en una dictadura, que ha cometido crÍmenes de lesa humanidad. >> es precisamente por eso que isaÍas decidiÓ renunciar a su puesto como ministro consejero ante las naciones unidas. >> despuÉs de mÁs de 100 muertos, mÁs de 440 presos polÍticos, 15,000 lesionados, 100 dÍas de la gente en la calle. debo reconocer el trabajo de los jÓvenes de la resistencia que han logrado este cambio. >> exige que su paÍs vuelva a ser una patria donde se respete la vida y los derechos. >> la tortura, presos polÍticos, el abuso y la persecuciÓn sistemÁtica en contra de los ciudadanos son delitos enjuiciados. >>esta es su reac
la asa ilia: la asamblea nacional de venezuela nombrÓ a 33 nuevos magistrados del tribunal de justiciaamientos y acusÓ a los congresistas de traiciÓn a la patria. aumenta la resistencia de la oposiciÓn en venezuela ante la crisis del paÍs. isaías medina presentÓ su renuncia. >>cÓmo puede venezuela estar en el consejo de derechos humanos, violando los derechos humanos? >> dice que venezuela debe ser un paÍs libre y democrÁtico. >> conseguir la libertad del gobierno,...
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and joining me now is arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson.nk you very much for joining us. you weren't a big fan of the house version of this bill. how do you feel about the senate's? >> well, there's a consensus we have to change from the status quo, both in terms of medicaid but also in terms of access under obamacare. the senate is doing the right thing by pursuing this initiative, trying to get a consensus. at my suggestion and other governors, they have changed a number of portions of it in the revised bill that i think is for flexibility -- >> which portions snoo well, specifically they gave us pay block grant on the expanded medicaid portion, which we asked for and i applaud united states senators for spa chooefg that success. we asked for increased subsidy for those low income that's on the exchange right now so that they would have improved access. that was granted to us. and then they've also given a more fair distribution between the states. so they've made dramatic changes from -- in the revised bill. i quite frankly expect probab
and joining me now is arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson.nk you very much for joining us. you weren't a big fan of the house version of this bill. how do you feel about the senate's? >> well, there's a consensus we have to change from the status quo, both in terms of medicaid but also in terms of access under obamacare. the senate is doing the right thing by pursuing this initiative, trying to get a consensus. at my suggestion and other governors, they have changed a number of...
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and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics. stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad, the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. good evening, the weather is on the change over some of us, that change will be dramatic. blue skies and sunshine, most part today, but down to the south, clouds are gathering, and this weather watcher in plymouth ca ptu red and this weather watcher in plymouth captured a fork of lightning. as the thunderstorms journey north tonight at overnights, there is the risk in some places of travel disruption and localised flooding. your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date. these logs are cloud in a satellite picture are moving out of northern france, and the lightning became frequent during the latter pa rt became frequent during the latter part of the afternoon will stop these storms journeying
and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics. stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free market and it has no place there. a move then against the sexist ad, the challenge is deciding what that exactly means. good evening, the weather is on the change over some of us, that change will be dramatic. blue skies and sunshine, most part today, but down to the...
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he had a film background, he started asa he had a film background, he started as a film—maker.er still is i think. i certainly... and his sister still is ithink. i believe certainly... and his sister still is i think. i believe so, yes. certainly... and his sister still is ithink. i believe so, yes. he certainly... and his sister still is i think. i believe so, yes. he has done film reviews were some showbiz journalist. he wasn't prominently known —— was prominently known to the tv show but there were other things on that well but i think that was part of the charm. when he came from the tv show he was quite naive really about a television work because he wasn't some kind of polished, desperate wannabe tv presenter. he was a print journalist. that is what he was. up down to earth charm that he had came from his printjournalism background. he was a better tv presenter because he never really wa nted presenter because he never really wanted to be a tv presenter. they would have been proud that they had got their hands on him. pleasure to speak to you about by norman ‘s death has
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and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics. judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free—market and it has no place there. why? a move then against the sexist ad, the challenger deciding what that exactly means. with me is the writer and author laurie penny and dr dimitrios tsivrikos, a consumer psychologist from university college london. thanks forjoining us. laurie, first of all, there are some and that are truly shocking. talking about standards when it comes to advertising is particularly important, because the job of an advert isn't to tell you the truth, it'sjob is to advert isn't to tell you the truth, it's job is to sell you something. 0ne it's job is to sell you something. one of the most effective ways of showing you something is shoring up stereotypes are making you feel as if they're trying to sell you beauty or make up or close, to make you feel inadequate or bad. so s
and some feel the asa is beginning to stray into politics. judgments about gender stereotypes that they randomly decide they don't like. it's got nothing to do with them. and this isjust an organisation trying to put the left—wing agenda onto the free—market and it has no place there. why? a move then against the sexist ad, the challenger deciding what that exactly means. with me is the writer and author laurie penny and dr dimitrios tsivrikos, a consumer psychologist from university...
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sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y villes, there werenlnly scolss tohehe sevth grade there rere no gh s schls, soso we wkeked in0 vivilles at t at point inimime, a thehereere only threeigigh scols.s. then i ked, younow, i asked the rerents,he m motrs, we, , what hpens to e e boys you owow, hodo you sd e boboyso schoho? and theyaiaid, wl, we ge ththemicycycle and said, well, whatbobout the gis?s? and theyaiaid, o no.o. ''a wawastof monon to give a bicye e to airl.l. she's gog toto tn arouou and get maieied. and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on
sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y...
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it has been described asa use of mopeds.mic, and many police officers, including the ipcc, so that she cannot attack, you cannot challenge might deal with the problem of acid attacks without also looking at the use of mopeds. they are restricted by pursuits guidelines. these two things, the police are saying, go hand—in—hand. their hands are tied a lot of the time. is very important that we do listen to the concerns that the police are raising in this discussion. i hope the home office will take notes on those. my particular concern is about the use of acid, the attack in bacton in my constituency did not involve a mopeds, it was somebody on foot. i think we need changes to address that very specifically. 0k, stephen timms, labourmp. thank that very specifically. 0k, stephen timms, labour mp. thank you very much. thank you very much. the authorities in turkey have sacked a further 7,000 members of the security forces and civil service — as mass rallies are held in the country to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup to
it has been described asa use of mopeds.mic, and many police officers, including the ipcc, so that she cannot attack, you cannot challenge might deal with the problem of acid attacks without also looking at the use of mopeds. they are restricted by pursuits guidelines. these two things, the police are saying, go hand—in—hand. their hands are tied a lot of the time. is very important that we do listen to the concerns that the police are raising in this discussion. i hope the home office will...
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i said that this was a low—key character study posing asa was a low—key character study posing as a superherois like ferris bueller‘s day off with added wedding. he also happens to have the superpowers, and he wants to become an avenger. what he is desperately trying to do is to punch above his weight, whilst also keeping his identity absolutely secret. here is a clip. what are you doing in my room?l though. are you an avenger? can keep a secret? this is the craziest thing that has ever happened to me. we are both chuckling. this is tom holland, who won the bafta award, a rising star. it is doing something different with the character. since i have been working as a critic this is the third or fourth spider—man film and it is, how many times you going to reboot this? they are playing to the adolescent story, the school boy story, the high school story, so there is all the action stuff, web spinning and dealing with criminals, but really what makes it work is the high school stuff, the stuff about wanting to fit in and being awkward, wanting to grow up but not ashley growing up yet, and what h
i said that this was a low—key character study posing asa was a low—key character study posing as a superherois like ferris bueller‘s day off with added wedding. he also happens to have the superpowers, and he wants to become an avenger. what he is desperately trying to do is to punch above his weight, whilst also keeping his identity absolutely secret. here is a clip. what are you doing in my room?l though. are you an avenger? can keep a secret? this is the craziest thing that has ever...
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it is part of a process but it is hailed asa part of a process but it is hailed as a big change but ats more symbolic than anything. the workers rights. last night i was following this deliveroo. like so much of the economy, it is casual labour and much of the economy, it is casual labourand in the much of the economy, it is casual labour and in the same way that airbnb does not own a hotel rooms, and facebook does not own the media. a lot of noise made about this because it this is £1 billion valuation potentially but if you look at the amount of money that has gone into these business, you could be one during what is going on. $275 million raised last year they are about to raise a similar sum and the evaluation stems from how much money you have had put into the business so you have had put into the business soldo you have had put into the business so i do not think that is particularly exciting. evaluation at this stage, and i have had experience, the evaluation hung like a stone around may next. -- my neck. just yes or no, can andy murray when? i think you will get through the mat
it is part of a process but it is hailed asa part of a process but it is hailed as a big change but ats more symbolic than anything. the workers rights. last night i was following this deliveroo. like so much of the economy, it is casual labour and much of the economy, it is casual labourand in the much of the economy, it is casual labour and in the same way that airbnb does not own a hotel rooms, and facebook does not own the media. a lot of noise made about this because it this is £1 billion...
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solitary confinement can rehabilitate you but asa confinement can rehabilitate you but as a child itt can help you. the court ruling did not go as far as declaring that what happened to the 16—year—old at the centre of the case was inhuman and degrading. that'll come as a relief to the ministry ofjustice, which has overall responsibility for feltham. danny shaw with that report. plenty more with mike embley in just under 15 minutes time. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: australia's bernard tomic says he's lost his respect for tennis, following his wimbledon loss to mischa zverev. you'd never catch this guy saying he's bored at the all england club — but roger federer did have an easy day at the office. and mark cavendish has pulled out of the tour de france after a crash on stage four. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. some australian fans are calling for bernard tomic to be deported after saying he was bored playing at
solitary confinement can rehabilitate you but asa confinement can rehabilitate you but as a child itt can help you. the court ruling did not go as far as declaring that what happened to the 16—year—old at the centre of the case was inhuman and degrading. that'll come as a relief to the ministry ofjustice, which has overall responsibility for feltham. danny shaw with that report. plenty more with mike embley in just under 15 minutes time. time now for all the sports news in sport today....
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i suppose the school has a right to do it but it seems a little harsh of it asa it but it seems a littlef it as a mother. we are not secular france, we respect the religious right to wear what you want and it was a school premises but she is not ina was a school premises but she is not in a position of authority. this is holland park school. the socialist eastern. all eyes, the guardian very interested in what is going on, so we interested in what is going on, so we will watch how it all plays out. the last front pages the daily express and they are seeing snoring can put people at greater risk of developing dementia, researchers have discovered. scientists found that those who suffer difficulties breathing during their sleep at higher risk of brain function decline. it seems that snoring is linked to the brain's inability to believe is while one is sleeping, it says about a fifth the people have this issue. it is an early warning system. i guess this sort of scientific discovery gives scientists and medical professionals more chance of finding ways to tackle this complaint. it is intere
i suppose the school has a right to do it but it seems a little harsh of it asa it but it seems a littlef it as a mother. we are not secular france, we respect the religious right to wear what you want and it was a school premises but she is not ina was a school premises but she is not in a position of authority. this is holland park school. the socialist eastern. all eyes, the guardian very interested in what is going on, so we interested in what is going on, so we will watch how it all plays...
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it is familiar asa interesting things.ence—fiction movie but jake gilland as a science—fiction movie but jake gill and hall makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. gill and hall makes it something more than run-of-the-mill. thank you very much. i do like him. see you next week, james, thank you very much indeed, that is it for this week. enjoy your cinema going whatever you are seeing. quite a variety this week. you next week. goodbye. hello. we will keep showers overnight towards the north—west of the uk, but quite a miserable afternoon across southern england and south wales, and this rain is moving north right now so wet weather for matches of england and wales for a time, strong wind in the south—east as well. most rain heading east overnight to allow things to turn dry in the south—west away from —— and away from showers in north—west scotland. it clears away from northern england clearly on sunday morning —— quickly, and sunshine for a while but showers in the west blowing east through the day, some heavy and b
it is familiar asa interesting things.ence—fiction movie but jake gilland as a science—fiction movie but jake gill and hall makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. gill and hall makes it something more than run-of-the-mill. thank you very much. i do like him. see you next week, james, thank you very much indeed, that is it for this week. enjoy your cinema going whatever you are seeing. quite a variety this week. you next week. goodbye. hello. we will keep showers overnight...
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it sees itself asa technology company. it sees itself as a curator of content.its own content. it is really doing very well. it is interesting. we were discussing it on world business report and our guest was talking about the threat they pose to hollywood, because in many ways netflix is helping to fund the creation of a lot of new hollywood movies. but they released a movie last month with brad pitt which they released in a theatre and netflix some of any slip. so it is this sort of friend and me —— frenemy situation, supporting hollywood at also rivalling them. the share prices up of over 20% this year alone. what's of people don't switch on toward merry television any more. it will be interesting for companies like itv, whojust got a new chief executive. how are they going to faces competition from companies like netflix? it is a really worrying time for traditional analogue television, because their advertising model is about getting a certain number of viewers, and they make money from advertising. definitely. this is moving towards the subscriber model, w
it sees itself asa technology company. it sees itself as a curator of content.its own content. it is really doing very well. it is interesting. we were discussing it on world business report and our guest was talking about the threat they pose to hollywood, because in many ways netflix is helping to fund the creation of a lot of new hollywood movies. but they released a movie last month with brad pitt which they released in a theatre and netflix some of any slip. so it is this sort of friend...
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when president trump was elected he got friendly with china and it was seen asa friendly with china anden as a way to defeat this north korean threat, although it seems to have fallen apart. is it interesting but it is tied in with this protectionism. trott recently suggested tariffs against chinese steel dumping as he called it —— trump. earlier there were reports he said, ok, we will go easy on trade if you increase the share between you, china, and north korea, so that is another avenue. let's stick with china, with the chinese premier speaking to vladimir putin in that meeting. interestingly, their third meeting. interestingly, their third meeting this year already, agreeing to loan russia $11 billion. yes, although interestingly they won't be in dollars, they will be in renminbi, this is a way to get under the sanctions on russia. this goes back a few years in relation to the russian position with ukraine. there are russian sanctions which really did affect the economy and also some positives from russia out of the sanctions — rather than importing food from europe, they are growin
when president trump was elected he got friendly with china and it was seen asa friendly with china anden as a way to defeat this north korean threat, although it seems to have fallen apart. is it interesting but it is tied in with this protectionism. trott recently suggested tariffs against chinese steel dumping as he called it —— trump. earlier there were reports he said, ok, we will go easy on trade if you increase the share between you, china, and north korea, so that is another avenue....
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look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largestst deposit in thehe world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what thee government hopes will be greenen enenergy, jobs, development. >> one of the issssues we have with t the long-term costs of fracking is that the governments and the oil and gas indusustries are very keen to proromote it tn the basis that it bringngs prosperity. what is this the talking about? are they talking about short- term gains for a few global companies and the government that is to be rulingng at the moment? that is what they call prosperity. that prosperity is that the cost of the prosperity of future generations, thenen it is not worth it. >> this group is part of a growing resistance t to natural gas production that t appearedeo do whatever it takes to prevent exploration in this deposit.
look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largestst deposit in thehe world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what thee government hopes will be greenen enenergy, jobs, development. >> one of the issssues we have with...
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it is ironic singapore places so much emphasis on commodities trading asa much emphasis on commoditiesmployed in the industry in singapore. it has compound annual growth of about 7%. the trade minister last month was talking about how important it is. noble has got in all kinds of trouble by basically expecting commodities to continue to go up. it is not clear that they have a solution to their serious working capital issues. they have raised a number of armed issues in the market. they have burned through that money. the second quarter of this year they lost a staggering 1.8 billion us dollars in one quarter. the share price dropped by nearly 40% overnight. so the outlook is not good. and the responses to that have been to sell—off elements of the core business, essentially selling the silverware, selling capital assets in order to fund what our innocence working capital problems. —— what are in essence. and they have announced they will lay off half their staff in singapore. when a business lays off half the stuff but carries on doing the same thing, you have to wonder what they were
it is ironic singapore places so much emphasis on commodities trading asa much emphasis on commoditiesmployed in the industry in singapore. it has compound annual growth of about 7%. the trade minister last month was talking about how important it is. noble has got in all kinds of trouble by basically expecting commodities to continue to go up. it is not clear that they have a solution to their serious working capital issues. they have raised a number of armed issues in the market. they have...
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. >>> y al momento la defensa contin continÚa con argumentos de la fiscalÍa esta maÑana para que asade este exgobernador. >>> el incendio que azota el centro de california sigue avanzando con fuerza los bomberos dijeron que habÍan conseguido redirigir el fuego y ahora el objetivo es alejarlo del parque nacional y permitir el regreso a sus hogares de evo cualidad. >>> al regresar. en noticias telemundo. en el tour de francia rigoberto durÁn pone el nombre de colombia en lo alto. en lo alto. >>> y los amantes del comic se¡! ¡eso! voy a target. ¿quieren algo? ¡trae detergente! ¡pasta de dientes! voy por mi bolsa. ok, abue obtén precios bajos todos los días en productos esenciales. target. rápido y listo. seguro que el cliente va a [mujquedar contento...reocupes, [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar con tu app y activaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escr
. >>> y al momento la defensa contin continÚa con argumentos de la fiscalÍa esta maÑana para que asade este exgobernador. >>> el incendio que azota el centro de california sigue avanzando con fuerza los bomberos dijeron que habÍan conseguido redirigir el fuego y ahora el objetivo es alejarlo del parque nacional y permitir el regreso a sus hogares de evo cualidad. >>> al regresar. en noticias telemundo. en el tour de francia rigoberto durÁn pone el nombre de...
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because he is perceived asa telegraph. because he is perceived as a man of the people.ation there, a good relationship with the leaders. he is the only one of the brexiteers who has improved his reputation since the referendum. borisjohnson seems to be sinking like a stone and there is an interesting poll which finds that borisjohnson is the most favoured to succeed theresa may, but they also ask, if people had to choose between boris johnson also ask, if people had to choose between borisjohnson and david davis, then david davis wins, which i thought was very interesting. i think that is because conservative supporters would prefer david davis, as they think boris has been undermining the party somewhat. this kind of speculation cannot go on... well, it can go on for a very long time, but it is not very good for the government, and it is difficult to know how they can pay attention to know how they can pay attention to negotiating brexit when they are busy briefing papers on how dreadful their cabinet colleagues are. and while we watch that, we are taking our eye off t
because he is perceived asa telegraph. because he is perceived as a man of the people.ation there, a good relationship with the leaders. he is the only one of the brexiteers who has improved his reputation since the referendum. borisjohnson seems to be sinking like a stone and there is an interesting poll which finds that borisjohnson is the most favoured to succeed theresa may, but they also ask, if people had to choose between boris johnson also ask, if people had to choose between...
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the asa have a dim view of consumers market.re, but what we found in terms of roles and character sttion we need to do more when it comes to the harmful roles and chrkistics, not all of them though. five seconds you're saying it isa though. five seconds you're saying it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it isa it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a reality that your organisation don't appreciate. tomorrow we'll be live in north kensington talking to survivors of grenfell tower and hearing their frustrations five weeks after the devastating fire which killed at least 80 people. good morning. sunny and very warm weather sums tip for most of us today across the united kingdom, but it is not as straightforward as that for most of us, because for some of us because we have some showers developing across the channel and those will move their way northwards. moving into the south—west of england in the next couple of hours and moving northwards for the rest
the asa have a dim view of consumers market.re, but what we found in terms of roles and character sttion we need to do more when it comes to the harmful roles and chrkistics, not all of them though. five seconds you're saying it isa though. five seconds you're saying it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it isa it is a harmful stereotypical thing, it is a reality that your organisation don't appreciate. tomorrow we'll be...
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surely it is the republican party has a hole and the democrats asa party has a hole and the democratsything, asjohn mccain said very powerfully the other day. you have to ask why the democrats and republicans are so polarised and why internally some of the republicans don't want to do donald trump any favours. it is because president trump has become president chaos. literally every day there are new crises and scandals and tweaks that make no sense. it is difficult for some of these republicans, who don't come from heavily republican districts and states, to support him, and the entire democrats are opposed to everything he does because of the way he does it. opposed to everything he does because of the way he does itm sounds as though they are going to move sounds as though they are going to m ove o nto sounds as though they are going to move onto some of those other priorities such as tax cuts and big infrastructure investment. how do you rate the chances of them getting any of those ideas through given the fa ct any of those ideas through given the fact there is no bipartisan ship
surely it is the republican party has a hole and the democrats asa party has a hole and the democratsything, asjohn mccain said very powerfully the other day. you have to ask why the democrats and republicans are so polarised and why internally some of the republicans don't want to do donald trump any favours. it is because president trump has become president chaos. literally every day there are new crises and scandals and tweaks that make no sense. it is difficult for some of these...
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himself as a kind of fair deal in these negotiations, he wanted to be seen asa negotiations, he wantedho would work on the eu's side, in the interests of ireland. but also try to be somebody who was encouraging and helpful to the uk. today we got flashes of frustration from the new irish prime minister, leo varadkar, giving an idea that his concerns about irish interests and also his concerns that the proposals so far are not good enough. it might give an indication that these could be choppy enough water to, as they try to deal with the difficult issue of the border. chris, thank you. this is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: the government has announced an independent review will be carried out into building regulations and fire safety in the wake of the g re nfell tower fire safety in the wake of the grenfell tower fire. the chancellor philip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three yea rs a transitional period of up to three years after brexit to avoid what has been called the cliff edge. in the us senate has rejected plans to repeal president 0bama's flagship
himself as a kind of fair deal in these negotiations, he wanted to be seen asa negotiations, he wantedho would work on the eu's side, in the interests of ireland. but also try to be somebody who was encouraging and helpful to the uk. today we got flashes of frustration from the new irish prime minister, leo varadkar, giving an idea that his concerns about irish interests and also his concerns that the proposals so far are not good enough. it might give an indication that these could be choppy...
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to reform its migration and asylum policy, which maybe it does, but they are really using that story asas a way in to criticise the eu. let's turn to the mail. this story has been building over the last few months in the papers. it is par loa ns. months in the papers. it is par loans. it is an interesting one. it isa loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort of story, it works for daily mail readers, people like your normal people who have cars, and it ticks a lot of boxes. in this country we have politicians, journalists and bankers who are all a bit dodgy, and they are going for car salesman. because there is no one more dodgy than a car salesman. sitting in his lime green armchair, like that is the worst thing they have. but there is something serious because from what they are reporting, young people are walking in off the street without an apparent income and being offered loa ns apparent income and being offered loans of thousands of pounds, and it kind of snacks of
to reform its migration and asylum policy, which maybe it does, but they are really using that story asas a way in to criticise the eu. let's turn to the mail. this story has been building over the last few months in the papers. it is par loa ns. months in the papers. it is par loans. it is an interesting one. it isa loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort of story, it works...
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joining us to discuss is asa hutchinson. good morning, governor. >> good morning.reat to be with you. >> great to have you. from where you sit, how do you think congress and the white house botched this so badly? >> well, that's hard to say. that's a little bit of a process question. we've been pushing they listen to the governors, because we have the greatest level of experience and what's happening in our states, we've encouraged them for a number of months to make some changes in the senate bill, many of them were adopted, but in the end it was hard to bring people together. the message that i have is they need to continue their path to reform and not give up. >> let's talk about that. because it seems as though certainly the president is ready to wash his hands of this. it seems he's reached a dead end. let me play for you what president trump said about this yesterday. >> we'll just let obamacare fail. we won't own it. i'm not going to own it. i can tell you the republicans are not going to own it. >> is that the answer? wash his hands of it and let obamacare
joining us to discuss is asa hutchinson. good morning, governor. >> good morning.reat to be with you. >> great to have you. from where you sit, how do you think congress and the white house botched this so badly? >> well, that's hard to say. that's a little bit of a process question. we've been pushing they listen to the governors, because we have the greatest level of experience and what's happening in our states, we've encouraged them for a number of months to make some...
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fact he now is talking about changing a few things, if anything happens, cosmetic, it will be seen asar diplomatic victory for macron. it couldn't be a diplomatic thing to say in the sip where it was put together. i don't know, but he has said we are not talking about this, we are out. he said it may rewritten. it is more than diplomatic, diplomatic in it may be affected by effects on paper. what is the primary goal for emmanuel macron with this visit? he has donald trump there. the city is in a good mood. what will france get out of it, bear in mind the diplomatic reasons were awful. what was interesting was that donald trump said something that made all the learned commenters laugh. he said not many people know france has been our ally. that is interesting. france and america have never been at war. france supported america in the independence war. the declaration of independence signed by at least three citizens of france, they were given citizenship of france. trump voter don't know this. if you remember iraq that is when the americanses were talking about the french as cheese eati
fact he now is talking about changing a few things, if anything happens, cosmetic, it will be seen asar diplomatic victory for macron. it couldn't be a diplomatic thing to say in the sip where it was put together. i don't know, but he has said we are not talking about this, we are out. he said it may rewritten. it is more than diplomatic, diplomatic in it may be affected by effects on paper. what is the primary goal for emmanuel macron with this visit? he has donald trump there. the city is in...
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i think deep inside as as at asa fairian. >> she loved van morrison. that she would leave my dad forn van morrison. >> host: brown-eyed girl. >> that was my theme song.>> >> host: jenna bush hager what are you doing? >> i'm working for the today show. that is very fun and ironic. we hid from the media. i literally ran from, i, my dad is on one man campaign to end the word literally. my four-year-old mom says, told me not to two. literally said that. what did you just say? they will be furious. how literally become a word like like. people throw it in as a but this is true. i literally ran, in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps of the white house when i went for a run around the mall.he we spent years hiding from media but i work for them and ironic. it shows life is unexpected and take crazy turns. if you're so rigid what you want your life to be, you can never experience beauty of growing and changing. i think it also shows you that you can't judge people. i had a lot of stereotypes of a lot of people i work with, guthrie is one of
i think deep inside as as at asa fairian. >> she loved van morrison. that she would leave my dad forn van morrison. >> host: brown-eyed girl. >> that was my theme song.>> >> host: jenna bush hager what are you doing? >> i'm working for the today show. that is very fun and ironic. we hid from the media. i literally ran from, i, my dad is on one man campaign to end the word literally. my four-year-old mom says, told me not to two. literally said that. what did...
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acid attack offenders could face life censured his —— life sentences asa life censured his —— life sentencesdangerous weapons. sport now — time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with the tennis. roger federer cruised to a record breaking 8th wimbledon title. the swiss, who turns 36 next month, beat croatia's marin cillic to complete the tournament without dropping a set, asjoe lynskey reports. in centre court history, one man has his own chapter. play roger federer here and you face the thousands who adore him. going for a record eighth wimbledon title on this court, there are two kinds of royalty. at 35, he is still at his peak. the two—month break earlier this year has kept tim swift on his feet, and with the racket, there is the same artistry. in attention of the opening exchanges, federal has the power to break through. —— roger federer. it was tough to take for marin cilic. one set down and already feeling the strain. years having a bit of a horror. in his first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear. with the weight of expectation back home, cil
acid attack offenders could face life censured his —— life sentences asa life censured his —— life sentencesdangerous weapons. sport now — time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with the tennis. roger federer cruised to a record breaking 8th wimbledon title. the swiss, who turns 36 next month, beat croatia's marin cillic to complete the tournament without dropping a set, asjoe lynskey reports. in centre court history, one man has his own chapter....
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so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well ascan you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm nota it, because as straight lines and i'm not a fan of those. straight lines running, not so much drawing? exactly. i've always just like to drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare occurrence, i drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare occurrence, i will be able to draw it away. i started studying illustration and animation at university, it has been for long, because i've had to keep up my training six times a week and going into unified times a week as well. thank you! harry lennon this morning? tired, but overall, just thinking, i really world champion, 01’ thinking, i really world champion, or is this a lie? what is the reaction be like pass everyone's really pleased, it seems like. people messages from people on facebook you i don't know, that see every seems to happen. you ca
so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well ascan you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm nota it, because as straight lines and i'm not a fan of those. straight lines running, not so much drawing? exactly. i've always just like to drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare...
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they cannott really further increasese pressure a and at the same time c cannot be sn asas backing down. qatar seems to be more resilient, able to deal with it bebetter thaththey inititially thoughght. >> thank you for joining us from king's college in london. we appreciate your insights. it is time to talk he mobility -- e-mobility. >> that's right. i have two announcements that raise eyebrows in the automotive world. german carmaker daimler says it will build car batteries in china with both sides coughing up 650 billion euros. that as volvo announced the end of the combustion engine starting as early as 2019. new models will be eitherr electric or hybrid. >> the combustion engine's days are numbered, at least at volvo. step by step, the swedish carmaker wants to make a break with purely combustion engines in coming years. the company says starting in 2019, every new volvo will be powered by an electric or hybrid engine. it says the move is in reaction to customer demand. the company has invested heavily in the new technhnology since 2010, and there is a reason for it. china is leadin
they cannott really further increasese pressure a and at the same time c cannot be sn asas backing down. qatar seems to be more resilient, able to deal with it bebetter thaththey inititially thoughght. >> thank you for joining us from king's college in london. we appreciate your insights. it is time to talk he mobility -- e-mobility. >> that's right. i have two announcements that raise eyebrows in the automotive world. german carmaker daimler says it will build car batteries in...
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spakg cntesha hve suord asa fnaynd rhs osmprttly, ts bil pves scton aait ssanessy cae i actionnhe uaie d s inrfen inu ecton ht ssa in ve poan wy. dalgitthtenogy ty wldeeto po o. ftute, veunrhi rytrgilitou te 3 teorso oca sanctis ir, ou o soti betd i elba. thsak o mpe:he getlanrocifni . yc y. yield ooi e ntma fr tasjue e,ham ofheorgnafai subcoite. thspeakeprteor t nem omex i reogzefotw mut. .oei tha t cirn d t rnkg emr r ei wk tseglao . ear, ie spon o liryeeranth id athbiesthattohe it ste inoh re raegic tice is or. it time r ragi sations ths llil ga ng wy ghn the sewonite m d inth dtar h ee quti nloer staby melwhe nor kea rris t wld ths ll incdemyill tt s aladpaedhe hou th clsn e at dertnto rsssf rt koashlde t ste onorferri lt. leuno fg tt nort reldupy riwi heca waps. iha veiran blti sseanadcen hoto deloits o nes nohor air'svil cooperti iev gngn wepek tday. eyre noworng teero deloan ierntenal baisicisleha c rch eranhos. ibi aou cna in e crshrs chesean he abd e ren gieo vo sanctns d ui s leleans ogms. cha enrodet vic edo uh eorh koan' wic. ina alsose sle bofr noh reto helnoh re avd scton
spakg cntesha hve suord asa fnaynd rhs osmprttly, ts bil pves scton aait ssanessy cae i actionnhe uaie d s inrfen inu ecton ht ssa in ve poan wy. dalgitthtenogy ty wldeeto po o. ftute, veunrhi rytrgilitou te 3 teorso oca sanctis ir, ou o soti betd i elba. thsak o mpe:he getlanrocifni . yc y. yield ooi e ntma fr tasjue e,ham ofheorgnafai subcoite. thspeakeprteor t nem omex i reogzefotw mut. .oei tha t cirn d t rnkg emr r ei wk tseglao . ear, ie spon o liryeeranth id athbiesthattohe it ste inoh...
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tensions mount over the korean peninsula, escorted by fighterjets, as part of a drill, it was seen asairect response to north korean aggression. and the us president is blaming china for letting it get there far. taking to twitter he said: but china also condemned friday's second intercontinental missile test. this powerful rocket flew faster and further than the one before. experts believe north korea's nuclear and missile capability is growing stronger by the day. and so it seems is kim jong—un‘s hunger to be heard. north korea's young leader. the north korean side is sending a message to the united states. the missiles are aiming at the united states and so we are going to talk to you, not to korea. morejoint military exercises, a sign that force is not being ruled out, but pressure is mounting for a diplomatic solution. a pre—emptive strike could destabilise the entire region, but how long is washington prepared to wait? here in seoul, south korea depends on the americans for security. but the presence of tens of thousands of us forces here feeds into north korea's propaganda it is
tensions mount over the korean peninsula, escorted by fighterjets, as part of a drill, it was seen asairect response to north korean aggression. and the us president is blaming china for letting it get there far. taking to twitter he said: but china also condemned friday's second intercontinental missile test. this powerful rocket flew faster and further than the one before. experts believe north korea's nuclear and missile capability is growing stronger by the day. and so it seems is kim...
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i don't see it asa has to be considered. i don't see it as a turnaround if this was evidence that wasn't necessarily available priority yesterday. if there is a reasonable and responsible doctor willing to undertake this sort of experimental treatment, and they ought to be allowed to give it a go. we're not talking about quacks or quackery. it would be wrong for a child to be taken overseas the something that wouldn't have an affect. but as this current letter shows this is a treatment that has some scientific rationale. it isa it is a glorious saturday afternoon across the uk. it has been more co mforta ble, across the uk. it has been more comfortable, sunshine for most of us. comfortable, sunshine for most of us. i will pick out an exception. in the far north—west of scotland, we have a weather front close by it is breezy and cloudy. elsewhere, lots of sunshine, some cloud increasing especially across parts of wales and south—west england, an isolated light shower cannot be ruled out. as the cloud thickens further overnigh
i don't see it asa has to be considered. i don't see it as a turnaround if this was evidence that wasn't necessarily available priority yesterday. if there is a reasonable and responsible doctor willing to undertake this sort of experimental treatment, and they ought to be allowed to give it a go. we're not talking about quacks or quackery. it would be wrong for a child to be taken overseas the something that wouldn't have an affect. but as this current letter shows this is a treatment that has...
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celtic a massive side, they see themselves asa a massive side, they see themselves as a champions leagueope to take a step this evening against the norwegian league leaders. ross barkley will "100%" leave everton, that's according to his manager ronald koo—man. the england international has been at everton since the age of 11, but barkley‘s told the club he wants to leave, after rejecting a new contract. we made really a good offer to him to sign a new contract. he declined that contract. he told me that he is looking for a new challenge. and, 0k, it is not everton‘s future any more. it is his decision and i need to respect that and then, 0k, we will see what happens. what i hear from the board at the moment is there it at the moment is there is not really an offer on the table. manchester united manager jose mourinho says that some clubs are paying far too much for players this summer. his team of course spent 75 million on romelu lukaku earlier this month, but mourinho believes less wealthy clubs are overspending. we spent a lot of money in the striker, and if you don't do then we have
celtic a massive side, they see themselves asa a massive side, they see themselves as a champions leagueope to take a step this evening against the norwegian league leaders. ross barkley will "100%" leave everton, that's according to his manager ronald koo—man. the england international has been at everton since the age of 11, but barkley‘s told the club he wants to leave, after rejecting a new contract. we made really a good offer to him to sign a new contract. he declined that...