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after friday prayers, i talked to some of them about asa. asked them about asa. had it done any good, i wondered? "i think they acted for our benefit," said this young man, "but they were not strong enough to fight the myanmar government." they complained of the many abuses by the burmese military. "at least the militants tried to stand up for us," they said. but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims. "and how can they fight, when there aren't enough guns and ammunition?" she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, but its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle against the burmese military. and for internationaljihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. and don't forget if you want more on the rohingya refugee crisis, go to our website, where you'll find reports from our correspondents and analysis of the united nations‘ decision to enter myanm
after friday prayers, i talked to some of them about asa. asked them about asa. had it done any good, i wondered? "i think they acted for our benefit," said this young man, "but they were not strong enough to fight the myanmar government." they complained of the many abuses by the burmese military. "at least the militants tried to stand up for us," they said. but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims. "and how can they fight, when...
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asa as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words, and discuss my own ideas regardinge that we face in the next few weeks. in 1964, a middle-aged hollywood has been called ronald reagan went on tv to speak in support of the republican candidate for president, barry goldwater. we are spending $45 billion on welfare. do some arithmetic, and you will find that if we divided that equally, we would be up to give each family $4600 a year. and this added to the present income should eliminate poverty. his mix of warmth and statistics made him one of the most effective political addressers in us history. direct aid is very low. there must be some big overhead. and it launched him into a stratospheric career in politics. how does the glamour of politics compare with the glamour of the screen? in 1966, he became governor of california. by 1968, screen? in 1966, he became governor of california. by1968, he screen? in 1966, he became governor of california. by 1968, he was running for president. and in 1980, this charming, genial old movie actor became the leader of the free world
asa as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words, and discuss my own ideas regardinge that we face in the next few weeks. in 1964, a middle-aged hollywood has been called ronald reagan went on tv to speak in support of the republican candidate for president, barry goldwater. we are spending $45 billion on welfare. do some arithmetic, and you will find that if we divided that equally, we would be up to give each family $4600 a year. and this added to the present income...
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but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims., when there aren't enough guns and ammunition?" she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, but its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle against the burmese military. and for internationaljihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. president trump has outlined plans for what he says would be the biggest tax cut in american history. speaking in the state of indiana, mr trump claimed the move would boost growth but critics say inequality will rise. this is what the president had to say. but our country and our economy cannot take off like it should u nless we cannot take off like it should unless we dramatically reform america's outdated, complex, and extremely burdensome tax code. it is a relic. we have to change it. we have to compete with other countries. also t
but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims., when there aren't enough guns and ammunition?" she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, but its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle against the burmese military. and for internationaljihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. let's take a look...
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but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims.ight, when there aren't enough guns and ammunition?" she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, but its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle and for internationaljihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. and don't forget if you want more on the rohingya refugee crisis, go to our website, where you'll find reports from our correspondents and analysis of the united nations‘ decision to enter myanmar‘s troubled rakhine state — just go to bbc.com/news. help is on its way to the millions of people affected by two devastating hurricanes in puerto rico. a week after hurricane maria made landfall and almost half of the island's population — that's almost two million people — are still without clean drinking water. fuel and medical supplies are also in short supply. sarah corker reports. in puerto rico, food and water a
but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating other muslims.ight, when there aren't enough guns and ammunition?" she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, but its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle and for internationaljihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. and don't forget if you want more on the...
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asa because of national security risk.the security checks should not be used asa security checks should not be used as a protection, but that the us should create a fair and transparent business environment. sally. pinky grey mud. let's would limit at the markets. a record close of the s&p 500. the big event in europe, the brexit meeting. —— thank you for that. —— let's look at the markets. there was not much change in the month of august. another record high for the s&p 500. itjust keeps rolling on. i will season for the news review. a robot named yu—mi has surprised music lovers in italy, taking to the stage in the city of pisa, accompanied by none other than the famous tenor andrea bocelli. what was it doing there? the bbc‘s james reynolds has the story. this conductor never drops its basson, and nor does it ever get angry with its orchestra. yu—mi the robot has been preloaded with a series of moves made by this old—fashioned series of moves made by this old —fashioned human conductor. series of moves made by this old—f
asa because of national security risk.the security checks should not be used asa security checks should not be used as a protection, but that the us should create a fair and transparent business environment. sally. pinky grey mud. let's would limit at the markets. a record close of the s&p 500. the big event in europe, the brexit meeting. —— thank you for that. —— let's look at the markets. there was not much change in the month of august. another record high for the s&p 500....
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again going back after to the shared commitments of mcgraw-hill education and asa. so before i hand it over to our next speaker i would like to quote dr. martin luther king jr., the day our the day we become slintd about the things that matter, ladies and gentlemen, this is my honor to introduce our next speaker, dr. mark bedell who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. >> we're going to go ahead and get right into it. listen, i stand up here, blow hind this podium, and usually i'm not the type of person that gets nervous. but i think part of it is because i'm humbled and i think about how far i've come, having an opportunity to listen to our last presenter and seeing those things play out over and over and over. as a student seeing it happen to my siblings and seeing it happen as a too mucher. i'm thankful that i am here today and i get to talk to you all about what you're getting ready to go into. often times i'll come to this podium and talk about the journey that i took to get here. as michael said, there's a lot of information online regarding m
again going back after to the shared commitments of mcgraw-hill education and asa. so before i hand it over to our next speaker i would like to quote dr. martin luther king jr., the day our the day we become slintd about the things that matter, ladies and gentlemen, this is my honor to introduce our next speaker, dr. mark bedell who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. >> we're going to go ahead and get right into it. listen, i stand up here, blow hind this podium, and...
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he was condemned asa soviet spy in 1963.s a hero in the ussr. now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. to his own country, kim philby is a traitor. but this exhibition hails asa traitor. but this exhibition hails as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display here. along with a glint of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency, the successor to the kgb, which philby served. translation: he is a legendary man, an outstanding spite, a man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what he is honoured for here. handing over a huge mother of classified documents from british and american intelligence. one described an attack on hitler's life. it is over half a century since he was exposed and moved to moscow. were you the third man? no, i was not. even longer since this performance, where he denied he was a soviet mole. he fooled e
he was condemned asa soviet spy in 1963.s a hero in the ussr. now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. to his own country, kim philby is a traitor. but this exhibition hails asa traitor. but this exhibition hails as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display here. along with a glint of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency, the successor to the kgb, which philby served. translation:...
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i think the police are treating this asa criminal i think the police are treating this as a criminald to a terrorist incident. enquiries are ongoing and what they are saying at the moment is one mail, not whether thatis the moment is one mail, not whether that is a younger man or adult, has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. they initially said they had calls referring to a number of men spraying this noxious substance so one wonders what might have happened to the other people involved. six people injured and as we saw in the footage, a large police presence and from the emergency services and this isa from the emergency services and this is a growing concern for police around the country, but particularly in east london. in 2016 more than 450 attacks using noxious substances, acid, perhaps, across the capital. there has been talk among politicians but no real a nswe rs among politicians but no real answers about how we can stop... i think we can safely say what is a in these attacks taking place in london. a dramatic rise. almost doubling over the past 18 m
i think the police are treating this asa criminal i think the police are treating this as a criminald to a terrorist incident. enquiries are ongoing and what they are saying at the moment is one mail, not whether thatis the moment is one mail, not whether that is a younger man or adult, has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. they initially said they had calls referring to a number of men spraying this noxious substance so one wonders what might have happened to the...
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but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating of muslims.there aren't enough guns and ammunition, she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, that its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, need, the radicalised movement has ta ken root, ready need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle against the burmese military. and the international jihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a new recruiting ground. jonathon head, bbc news, southern bangladesh. our other top story — us president donald trump has defended his response to the disaster in puerto rico, which has been ravaged by hurricane irma and hurricane maria. much of the island has lost power, while residents say they are running low on medicines and food. but puerto rico's governor says help is now coming. we are very pleased with the communication, with the president, with the administration, and with fema. we have been working as one team. this has been quite a challenge. it is a
but then this woman accused asa of killing and beating of muslims.there aren't enough guns and ammunition, she asks. bangladesh has accepted these refugees, that its security forces are uneasy. in this sea of human need, the radicalised movement has taken root, need, the radicalised movement has ta ken root, ready need, the radicalised movement has taken root, ready to risk all in its article struggle against the burmese military. and the international jihadist groups, there is here, perhaps, a...
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let's do itin asa fumes, we don't have any fuel.acular way as we can come and take data as we dive in. we will have coverage of cassini's last moments on bbc news. let's turn to iraq. at least 50 people killed in two tax in the south of the country. more than 80 people were injured. iraqi officials fear the death toll could increase. the attack took place in the capital province. the first was a suicide bomber in a restaurant, the second was a car bomb at a checkpoint. we got more details about the twin attack. obviously two tax. one suicide attack, the other one a car bomb. followed by armed men shooting in firing. it is far from baghdad. in the heartland of the shears. —— shia muslims. many pilgrims pass through the city on pilgrimages. four iranian national skills with it shows ies militants may have been defeated in places like maisel, but they are not out of there yet. able to carry out such an attack, coordinated in the heart of the shia muslim homeland. attack, coordinated in the heart of the shia muslim homelandm attack, coo
let's do itin asa fumes, we don't have any fuel.acular way as we can come and take data as we dive in. we will have coverage of cassini's last moments on bbc news. let's turn to iraq. at least 50 people killed in two tax in the south of the country. more than 80 people were injured. iraqi officials fear the death toll could increase. the attack took place in the capital province. the first was a suicide bomber in a restaurant, the second was a car bomb at a checkpoint. we got more details about...
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labour party to commit to a full and permanent membership of the single market and the customs union asarope? this goes back to your point in fact calling a general election would have a very real threat of labour coming into government from the conservative point of view. so, perhaps more than in recent years, the opposition party's view on this is critically important. if the snap election was to be triggered this could be government policy very soon. the fa ct government policy very soon. the fact the labour party isn't quite sure of whether or not they want to be market of single market, this is a critical foundational point of negotiation. if both the major parties don't seem to know what's going to happen that creates a huge amount of flux over what will happen with the british policy. still a remarkable degree of uncertainty after a ll remarkable degree of uncertainty after all this time? despite talks of conservative splits this 0bserver story. 30 pierce but some of the people who've signed it are heidi alexander. there's a division in the labour party. many people saw alexander.
labour party to commit to a full and permanent membership of the single market and the customs union asarope? this goes back to your point in fact calling a general election would have a very real threat of labour coming into government from the conservative point of view. so, perhaps more than in recent years, the opposition party's view on this is critically important. if the snap election was to be triggered this could be government policy very soon. the fa ct government policy very soon....
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do you see, polly toynbee, asa migrants. and given that ina as a result of this, and given that in a sense you might be getting less fractious if britain leaves because it has always been a sort of relu cta nt it has always been a sort of reluctant eu member, do you see the task could be easier or harder for angela merkel? well, she remains the key figure. she and macron together, one shouldn't forget that it's a great relief that both of them are there as the stabilising factor in europe. all of these fringe nationalistic extreme right parties have been essentially defeated. they didn't win in france, in holland, in germany. not this time, though. at one point in britain, ukip115% of the vote, just because we have a different electoral system, they didn't get a single mp. but they're still very much on the margins and i don't think we should be overly obsessed, the great majority of europeans remain a decent anti—racist, anti—extremist and i don't see an imminent move to change the essential values of europe, which sadly, b
do you see, polly toynbee, asa migrants. and given that ina as a result of this, and given that in a sense you might be getting less fractious if britain leaves because it has always been a sort of relu cta nt it has always been a sort of reluctant eu member, do you see the task could be easier or harder for angela merkel? well, she remains the key figure. she and macron together, one shouldn't forget that it's a great relief that both of them are there as the stabilising factor in europe. all...
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let's face it, asa an economic effect. result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanair - as someone involved in communications at— someone involved in communications at — how well has ryanair communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo—boo. communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo-boo. he was not that keen in yesterday 's meeting to take oi'i keen in yesterday 's meeting to take on the media the way he usually takes it on. this was a mess. my advice is to stand up and say we got it wrong and this is what we will do to fix it. he has normally been quite good at that. he has been friendly to customers... much friendlier than normal, if you do not like it don't fly with us... it isa not like it don't fly with us... it is a big mess. the question is, who is a big mess. the question is, who is gone in ryanair for screwing up in this decision? people will rememb
let's face it, asa an economic effect. result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanair - as someone involved in communications at— someone involved in communications at — how well has ryanair communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo—boo. communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo-boo. he was not that keen in yesterday 's...
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over her career, face down criticism from rivals and climb back to the top of the sport she learned asaof the sport she learned as a young child in russia? maria sharapova, what was it like playing here in new york at the us openjersey playing here in new york at the us open jersey few weeks ago, playing here in new york at the us openjersey few weeks ago, back in the limelight after your suspension? it was amazing. an incredible moment. it started when the draw came out and i found moment. it started when the draw came out and ifound out moment. it started when the draw came out and i found out i would place simona halep who was so close to the number one ranking before the tournament. i knew at what level she was competing so i immediately understood the type of level i had to produce against from the first round on and it really challenged me. ifelt like it would be a prime—time match, i had not played on arthur ashe for a few years because of the suspension and because of the suspension and because i was injured in previous yea rs. because i was injured in previous years. for many y
over her career, face down criticism from rivals and climb back to the top of the sport she learned asaof the sport she learned as a young child in russia? maria sharapova, what was it like playing here in new york at the us openjersey playing here in new york at the us open jersey few weeks ago, playing here in new york at the us openjersey few weeks ago, back in the limelight after your suspension? it was amazing. an incredible moment. it started when the draw came out and i found moment. it...
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the sun leaves with the death of the holby city actor who died asa death of the holby city actor whoew with the governor of the bank of england, who says britons are £20,000 worse off after the 2007 financial crisis. the express leads with a way to ward off diabetes. report suggesting a 600 calorie daily diet can reverse type two diabetes within two months. let's have a look at those pages. illegal strike threat on public pay. we finally have the pay cap ditched by the government. a thankless job they have done. they take so long to do it. people think they have been forced into it. people think the rise is not enough. applies to police and prison staff. a suggestion it will be rolled out eventually. the unions are not happy. we heard from len mccluskey, that they may take strike action. that is where the possibility of illegality creeps in. this is the proof that nobody loves you when you are down and out. theresa may unpopular for a while. the pay cap has been unpopular. finally able to do something about that, and gains nothing from it. the police and prison officers singled out a
the sun leaves with the death of the holby city actor who died asa death of the holby city actor whoew with the governor of the bank of england, who says britons are £20,000 worse off after the 2007 financial crisis. the express leads with a way to ward off diabetes. report suggesting a 600 calorie daily diet can reverse type two diabetes within two months. let's have a look at those pages. illegal strike threat on public pay. we finally have the pay cap ditched by the government. a thankless...
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of brexit will be spent in ways decided by the government, asa in ways decided by the government, ashen britain leaves the eu could be directed towards the nhs, a repeat of a controversial claim of the leave campaign in the eu referendum and that apparently surprised downing street, but theresa may refused to be drawn into the whole wrangle over his decision to repeat the claim and insisted as i say that this government is driven from the front. we will be getting more on that visit. theresa may meetingj we will be getting more on that visit. theresa may meeting j justin throu due. justin the canadian prime minister. president trump has made his first appearance at the united nations in new york calling for "bold reforms" of the organisation. the trump administration wants to streamline the bureaucracy and get other countries to cover more of the costs. iaid i aid plaud the secretary general for laying out a vision to reform the united nations. so that it better serves the people we all represent. we support your efforts to look across the entire system and find ways the united natio
of brexit will be spent in ways decided by the government, asa in ways decided by the government, ashen britain leaves the eu could be directed towards the nhs, a repeat of a controversial claim of the leave campaign in the eu referendum and that apparently surprised downing street, but theresa may refused to be drawn into the whole wrangle over his decision to repeat the claim and insisted as i say that this government is driven from the front. we will be getting more on that visit. theresa...
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asa massive amounts of bonds at it owns.sult of three rounds of quantitative easing measures it involved buying bonds to stabilise the economy after the financial crisis. we asked what in pact would be? what surprised markets was not so be? what surprised markets was not so much the announcement because it had been signalled but it was more that they seem committed to continue raising interest rates. how will these impact of the us economy? we saw immediately that depreciation of the us dollar. a stronger us dollar in the short run. this is done with the means, the objective of slowing us growth. good this squeeze corporate profits going forward? not likely. what will happen is a series of things that would have an impact on activity but not this. could it have repercussions on major asian, eu and uk economies? not at this time. they have been very transparent and it does not come as a surprise. the consequence is will be relatively limited. in other business news, google is planning to buy the phone design operations of a t
asa massive amounts of bonds at it owns.sult of three rounds of quantitative easing measures it involved buying bonds to stabilise the economy after the financial crisis. we asked what in pact would be? what surprised markets was not so be? what surprised markets was not so much the announcement because it had been signalled but it was more that they seem committed to continue raising interest rates. how will these impact of the us economy? we saw immediately that depreciation of the us dollar....
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otis gibson is about to join south africa asa gibson is about to join south africa as a full—time coaching this test match. right now, they dare not look beyond the west indies. it gives this match a very different and important deal. —— feel. chris froome has nearly doubled his lead after winning the individual time trial at the vuelta a espana. froome is aiming to complete the tour de france—vuelta double and obliterated the field over the a0 kilometre course today. he now heads his nearest rival vincenzo nibali by one minute and 50 nine seconds and is strong favourite to win the vuelta for the first time. thanks for your company. i'm nick marshall—mccormack — see you soon. bye bye. good morning. hot on the heals of hurricane harvey comes irma, and this has the potential of be a catastrophic hurricane. already a category 5, we have sustained winds of 185mph, potentially gusting to 220mph. you can see quite clearly the eye of the storm, here on the satellite picture. it is notjust the strength of the winds and the volume of the rain, it's also a significant storm surge that's heading t
otis gibson is about to join south africa asa gibson is about to join south africa as a full—time coaching this test match. right now, they dare not look beyond the west indies. it gives this match a very different and important deal. —— feel. chris froome has nearly doubled his lead after winning the individual time trial at the vuelta a espana. froome is aiming to complete the tour de france—vuelta double and obliterated the field over the a0 kilometre course today. he now heads his...
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over the cables on that one leg to the decision to build the new one, which the queen today describe asa one, which the queen today describe as a feat of engineering. it joins its iconic neighbours to create a breathtaking sight over the firth of forth and to provide an important link for sir many in this community and the surrounding areas. those who live nearby were excited to be part of this special day. it was amazing seeing the queen come and everything. it's absolutely amazing that she was here to open it today. for us as locals to be allowed to be so for us as locals to be allowed to be so close to her, i think it's absolutely fantastic. celebrating this occasion, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. now there are three bridges standing side—by—side, an unmistakable scottish feast. racially driven campaign in south africa. here on bbc good evening, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight... it's another nervy night for england, but rashford gets the wembley winner to take them ever closer to the world cup. tha
over the cables on that one leg to the decision to build the new one, which the queen today describe asa one, which the queen today describe as a feat of engineering. it joins its iconic neighbours to create a breathtaking sight over the firth of forth and to provide an important link for sir many in this community and the surrounding areas. those who live nearby were excited to be part of this special day. it was amazing seeing the queen come and everything. it's absolutely amazing that she...
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i'm hopeful that china, asa korea's oil.eful that china, as a great country, a world power, will decide on their own. they will ta ke will decide on their own. they will take it upon themselves to use that very powerful tool of oil supply to persuade north korea to reconsider its current path towards weapons development. reconsider its approach to dialogue and negotiations in the future. that is a very powerful tool that has been used in the past. we hope china will not reject that or discard that as a powerful tool that they alone really have the ability to assert. so, we're going to continue our efforts, the global campaign, we are going to continue to call on all countries to implement the un security council sanctions and resolutions. and where countries can put more pressure on this regime to bring them to a point of dialogue in a productive way, we ask that everyone do that. on north korea, quickly. ifi ask that everyone do that. on north korea, quickly. if i add, rex, there was a wide measure of support for the positi
i'm hopeful that china, asa korea's oil.eful that china, as a great country, a world power, will decide on their own. they will ta ke will decide on their own. they will take it upon themselves to use that very powerful tool of oil supply to persuade north korea to reconsider its current path towards weapons development. reconsider its approach to dialogue and negotiations in the future. that is a very powerful tool that has been used in the past. we hope china will not reject that or discard...
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asa valuables, will have been exemplary. is minimal compared to what would have happened if we were not ready. what are your thoughts on the path of the hurricane and what it could yet bring in terms of damage, when you think of other islands and countries and nations that lie in that path?|j understand and nations that lie in that path?” understand that at saint martin there is a significant amount of damage already. we have been lucky. we are not totally clear as to the position on barbuda. the last time we had an update was around 3am. at that time we were told there was property damage, but not extensive. we are hoping that's still the case. we are hoping that's still the case. we are hoping that's still the case. we are arranging to fly over to barbuda very shortly. they have had the all clear, so we can get a more accurate picture as to the extent of the damage on barbuda. but in any event, i believe because we are accustomed to these hurricanes, i believe the islands within the caribbean, over the last couple of decad
asa valuables, will have been exemplary. is minimal compared to what would have happened if we were not ready. what are your thoughts on the path of the hurricane and what it could yet bring in terms of damage, when you think of other islands and countries and nations that lie in that path?|j understand and nations that lie in that path?” understand that at saint martin there is a significant amount of damage already. we have been lucky. we are not totally clear as to the position on barbuda....
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how has that affected the industry asa how has that affected the industry as a whole?d our subsidiary company, will be the biggest beneficiaries as the market becomes more clean. well, moving out to thailand, where beer sales totalled $2 billion last year. because of the country's alcohol law dating back to 1950, two brewing giants dominate 90% of the market but beer lovers in thailand are looking for something different than the usual choices of singha and chang. 0ur correspondent is looking foran chang. 0ur correspondent is looking for an alternative, brewing across the border in an imac cambodia. —— in cambodia. cheers. craft beer made in cambodia. before we go, a quick look at the markets, with us financial markets closed overnight due to the labour day holiday. not a lot of liquidity in the asian markets, the nikkei and the all 0rdinaries index are flat. goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: the us has accused north korea of begging for war, after its latest nuclear test, urging the world to respond with the strongest possible measures. myanmar is under pres
how has that affected the industry asa how has that affected the industry as a whole?d our subsidiary company, will be the biggest beneficiaries as the market becomes more clean. well, moving out to thailand, where beer sales totalled $2 billion last year. because of the country's alcohol law dating back to 1950, two brewing giants dominate 90% of the market but beer lovers in thailand are looking for something different than the usual choices of singha and chang. 0ur correspondent is looking...
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to a few million presumably but do you think the north korean businesses for big the chinese banks asae chinese banks as a result willing to give up to placate the americans and of course their trade with north america? well, i think the larger banks that aren't just entered well, i think the larger banks that aren'tjust entered in the bordering provinces would certainly do this. however, the business interest along the border that are going to be tough to dislodge. now in other business news the ceo of us credit reporting agency equifax has pledged to make changes to the country following a massive data breach. it exposed the date of 143 million people which experts believe to be one of the biggest on record. however, the company now faces possible federal investigations and multiple lawsuits. jp morgan's ceo is definitely not a fan of the coin. speaking at a financial conference in new york, he called the virtual currency a fraud and that was created out of there. —— bitcoin. he added only criminals and people living in north korea, ecuador and venezuela should invest in it. one bitc
to a few million presumably but do you think the north korean businesses for big the chinese banks asae chinese banks as a result willing to give up to placate the americans and of course their trade with north america? well, i think the larger banks that aren't just entered well, i think the larger banks that aren'tjust entered in the bordering provinces would certainly do this. however, the business interest along the border that are going to be tough to dislodge. now in other business news...
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not just getting the opportunity, the technical detail, improving me as a footballer and asa detail,ler and as a person. i will say it again, this is the most together team i have been involved in, the most positive environment and the best teen culture i have been involved in. i have been involved in a lot of clubs, so with the football side of things, it has helped me develop as a player. england have decided to stick withjonny bairstow as an opener for theirfirst one day international against west indies tomorrow at old trafford. bairstow replaced jason roy at the top of the order for the last one dayer the team played, which was in the champions trophy in june. this is his chance in one—day cricket. he has been up and down the order, battered at four, five, six and seven. it is a chance to establish himself in the white ball team. he is a fantastic player. top of the order, these white balls haven't been swinging for the first few overs, they can play normally and get off to a good start. he is batting the opposite end to someone who is in fine form in alex hales. he will be unde
not just getting the opportunity, the technical detail, improving me as a footballer and asa detail,ler and as a person. i will say it again, this is the most together team i have been involved in, the most positive environment and the best teen culture i have been involved in. i have been involved in a lot of clubs, so with the football side of things, it has helped me develop as a player. england have decided to stick withjonny bairstow as an opener for theirfirst one day international...
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climate change person, iam all not an anti— climate change person, i am all pro— climate change to her asa her as a scientific debate to be held by mines far greater than mine. scientific minds. not in the minds ofan scientific minds. not in the minds of an economist. but this could very well be and i think it is an indication that we should do something about climate change, just in case. this and the economy are also tightly linked, aren't they? we now get the economic arguments that maybe it would even get the us government, i doubted, maybe it would even get the us government, idoubted, but maybe it would even get the us government, i doubted, but it would be nice if got the us government to re—sign for paris. we have the business section here. frankfurt defeating paris. i have seen frankfurt act and i am quite active inafew frankfurt act and i am quite active in a few things like istanbul finance summitand in a few things like istanbul finance summit and so on to another germany and turkey have a problem, they are not really represented there. but when you see frank to go out, it used
climate change person, iam all not an anti— climate change person, i am all pro— climate change to her asa her as a scientific debate to be held by mines far greater than mine. scientific minds. not in the minds ofan scientific minds. not in the minds of an economist. but this could very well be and i think it is an indication that we should do something about climate change, just in case. this and the economy are also tightly linked, aren't they? we now get the economic arguments that...
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hablamos de la sonda espacial que concluyÓ su misión asa turno.os de esta misiÓn, con un nombre que pone los pelos de punta. se llama "la gran final." la sonda casi --cassini hizo su trabajo final. recopilÓ 635 gb de informaciÓn cientÍficas. se espera que los datos sigan dando frutos durante un par de dÉcadas mÁs. la misiÓn tuvo un costo de 3.26 millones de dÓlares. gracias a ello, descubrir nuevas lunas, tormentas inmensas y nuevos espacios entre los anillos. ademÁs, hay mundos oceánicos potencialmente habitables, incluso en factor no. es una instancia 10 veces mÁs de la que separa la tierra de ayer. hasta el lanzamiento de este satÉlite, no estaba claro de que hubiese vida mÁs allá del cinturÓn de asteroides entre marte y jÚpiter. pero ahora, se realizan futuras misiones para buscar vida en esos lugares. por lo pronto, en cuestiÓn de segundos, cassini se hizo pedazos. cualquier material que quedÓ, se derritió por completo. fue ahÍ cuando los cientÍficos dijeron "misiÓn cumplida." carolina: fue en dos minutos que se auto destruyÓ. pero la nasa, t
hablamos de la sonda espacial que concluyÓ su misión asa turno.os de esta misiÓn, con un nombre que pone los pelos de punta. se llama "la gran final." la sonda casi --cassini hizo su trabajo final. recopilÓ 635 gb de informaciÓn cientÍficas. se espera que los datos sigan dando frutos durante un par de dÉcadas mÁs. la misiÓn tuvo un costo de 3.26 millones de dÓlares. gracias a ello, descubrir nuevas lunas, tormentas inmensas y nuevos espacios entre los anillos. ademÁs, hay...
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you think of it asa stalls all over the world. you think of it as a store, a sign of the times.g. the shopping walls are struggling. thank you. you should be asleep. we are just happy all the time. hello there. with a ridge of high pressure building in for tuesday, it looks like today could actually be the better day of the week for most of us. chilly start, mind you, where skies cleared overnight. temperatures in low single figures in some rural spots. here's the ridge of high pressure then. this weather system will be making inroads for wednesday. meanwhile, this is the weather front, which brought the rain during last night. and there could be a few showers across the south—east as that weather front continues to clear away. but, essentially, it's a nice fine, dry start — a chilly start, mind you, and there will be some mist and fog around. so maybe it could be quite dense in places, central, southern areas across the west midlands into cheshire. eventually, it will start to lift during the morning, potentially into low cloud, before breaking up. but you can see plenty of sun
you think of it asa stalls all over the world. you think of it as a store, a sign of the times.g. the shopping walls are struggling. thank you. you should be asleep. we are just happy all the time. hello there. with a ridge of high pressure building in for tuesday, it looks like today could actually be the better day of the week for most of us. chilly start, mind you, where skies cleared overnight. temperatures in low single figures in some rural spots. here's the ridge of high pressure then....
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we're not setting it up asa speaking services.p as a platform for dissidents or to destabilise the north korean government. if we did do that, in that political weight it with the and devalue the bbc‘s international bases around the world. it would be counter—productive and we would not do it. we are doing it on the same basis as other international news service to provide independent, trusted, free news, but for the values as journalists and not as a political objective. jamie angus, thank you. a light—hearted story that has been fascinated but disgusting some viewers this week. because it concerns a toilet mishap. it is about an unnamed woman from bristol ona about an unnamed woman from bristol on a first date. what happened when she went back to his house and needed the toilet. are you ready? here is headache, liam smith. unfortunately it wouldn't flush and she decided to throw it out of the window. my house is quirky and the bathroom doesn't open into the outside garden. it opens to an air gap and there is a double glazed wind
we're not setting it up asa speaking services.p as a platform for dissidents or to destabilise the north korean government. if we did do that, in that political weight it with the and devalue the bbc‘s international bases around the world. it would be counter—productive and we would not do it. we are doing it on the same basis as other international news service to provide independent, trusted, free news, but for the values as journalists and not as a political objective. jamie angus, thank...
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people see that asa receive a pay rise. people see that as a tactic of divide and rule.rapping the cap for some workers. workers alongside them are still on poverty pay. if the government eases the pay cap, it will hope the tensions with the unions will ease too. the foreign minister of bangladesh has described myanmar‘s treatment of its rohinga community as genocide. large numbers have fled with nearly 300,000 rohingas on the bangladesh side of the border many have arrived hungry and traumatised. the mill ta ns hungry and traumatised. the mill tans attacked police posts, sparking a major military crackdown. sprawling mud baths. tens of thousands refugees now live in filthy hovels on whatever land they canfind, filthy hovels on whatever land they can find, yet every day, these makeshift camps in bangladesh grow and grow. this man claims he was involved in one of the attacks that started this. translation: in the village, we agreed, if we do nothing, the world will never know about our plight. he says he was in charge of a group of men in his village who wanted to carry o
people see that asa receive a pay rise. people see that as a tactic of divide and rule.rapping the cap for some workers. workers alongside them are still on poverty pay. if the government eases the pay cap, it will hope the tensions with the unions will ease too. the foreign minister of bangladesh has described myanmar‘s treatment of its rohinga community as genocide. large numbers have fled with nearly 300,000 rohingas on the bangladesh side of the border many have arrived hungry and...
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asas then in india ambassador. i was holding my breath because of this very volatile situation and create. however, the demonstration into the candlelight vigil turned out even very peaceful and clean. demonstrators swept the streets after their demonstrations. more importantly, the procedures with our legislative branch and the decision of our constitutional court turned out in a very legal and orderly manner. the election was held it may and we had a fresh, new start. i am proud to say this was the victory and triumph of the rule our ally,ch came from the united states. this of course would not be the end of the story. the remaining part of this how the newll be government will accommodate various endeavors and voices of the people on the street. without fully taking them to populist parties. the second challenge lies in the socioeconomic area. before i went to india, i had teaching university international relations and getting along with young students. i was surprised to know how frustrated they are. theirworr
asas then in india ambassador. i was holding my breath because of this very volatile situation and create. however, the demonstration into the candlelight vigil turned out even very peaceful and clean. demonstrators swept the streets after their demonstrations. more importantly, the procedures with our legislative branch and the decision of our constitutional court turned out in a very legal and orderly manner. the election was held it may and we had a fresh, new start. i am proud to say this...
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mexi recatistas sacan personas de los escombros son 325 muertos uya a sombra de la corrupsicion de asatenemos cobertura de equipo en puerto rico y en mexico y corr corresponsales comenzamos con e felicidad adelante >> asi es jose muy buenas tardes estan los familiares de los d a desaprecidos las atas autorida c dicen que hay por lo menos 40 personas en los escombros donde aca era una oficinas de abogado sabemos que en las ultimoaas hos los rescatistas han sacado el u cuerpo de 6 personas desde el martes pasado esperan que su f a frafr familia iar sea rescatado el t desastre no ha dejado cvvolver ala a la rutina la ciudad se espera k que son miles de lugares de t trabajo con daÑos isabel con f informacion de ala capital >> asi es felicidad se supone que hoy la ciudad de mexico de a poco debe regresar a esta nor l normalidad aun son miles de p s personas que han periddido fa i familiares y sus casas para que l el regresao a la normalidad ser dificil >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ciudad de mexico la megame r megametropolicia ii intenta rega la normalidad tras
mexi recatistas sacan personas de los escombros son 325 muertos uya a sombra de la corrupsicion de asatenemos cobertura de equipo en puerto rico y en mexico y corr corresponsales comenzamos con e felicidad adelante >> asi es jose muy buenas tardes estan los familiares de los d a desaprecidos las atas autorida c dicen que hay por lo menos 40 personas en los escombros donde aca era una oficinas de abogado sabemos que en las ultimoaas hos los rescatistas han sacado el u cuerpo de 6 personas...
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strengthen our military and we have obviously been looking at the super hornet aircraft from boeing asarnet aircraft from boeing as a potential significant procurement of our new fighterjets. but we won't do business with a company busy trying to sue us and put our airspace workers out of business. professor george yip from the business school at imperial college university here in londonjoins me. welcome to world business report, good to see you. the invocations of this, either way, what do you make of it? this is a typical fight between multinational companies who have their value around the world. northern ireland is part of bombardier‘s value chain and governments normally subsidise multinational companies to put jobs in their countries, canada is being accused of this and the uk government gave a loan of £100 million to bombardier in order to put theirjobs there so you see these disputes over time. with president trump having run on trade protection, this will be a big issue for him because he's all so dealing with major appliance imports from south korea, solar panels from china.
strengthen our military and we have obviously been looking at the super hornet aircraft from boeing asarnet aircraft from boeing as a potential significant procurement of our new fighterjets. but we won't do business with a company busy trying to sue us and put our airspace workers out of business. professor george yip from the business school at imperial college university here in londonjoins me. welcome to world business report, good to see you. the invocations of this, either way, what do...
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mexico city after that earthquake, and we understand that around a0 people are thought to have died asat to have died as a result of that earthquake. parts of the caribbean already devastated by hurricane irma are in the path of a second powerful storm. at least one person has died as hurricane maria hit the island of guadeloupe, and there are reports of extensive damage to dominica, where there were torrential rain and winds of more than i60mph. maria is now heading towards puerto rico and the british virgin islands, from where our correspondent jeremy cooke reports. she is a mighty force of nature, barrelling in from the atlantic. hurricane maria hit guadeloupe hard, the french authorities talking of extremely violent winds, ordering people to stay indoors. in martinique, too, high winds and heavy rain, as the hurricane eye passed within 30 miles. widespread flooding. but perhaps the worst so far has been dominica, conditions so bad, hardly any pictures have emerged. an unverified video posted while the lights went off. the church roof — blown in. my neighbour's roof — gone. even the
mexico city after that earthquake, and we understand that around a0 people are thought to have died asat to have died as a result of that earthquake. parts of the caribbean already devastated by hurricane irma are in the path of a second powerful storm. at least one person has died as hurricane maria hit the island of guadeloupe, and there are reports of extensive damage to dominica, where there were torrential rain and winds of more than i60mph. maria is now heading towards puerto rico and the...
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it goes to the core of spain asa referendum. core of spain as a big player in europe, 40 million people, spain as a child when it comes to democracy. i say that with great admiration. it has not been around spain for more than 40 years. therefore it is very important to us and everybody that they allow the exercise of democracy and honour the result. technically, the sort of referendum on independence is illegal in spain? that is what the madrid government says. barcelona and the catalans we re says. barcelona and the catalans were given more autonomy a number of yea rs were given more autonomy a number of years ago and they say that gave him the right to call a referendum and madrid says it does not, you referendum is illegal. they held a referendum is illegal. they held a referendum in 2014 but only 2.2 out of 5.4 million turned out so that was deemed null and void so they are trying for another one which they believe will have a higher turnout. although scotland can choose to have a referendum, westminster can overrule it? le
it goes to the core of spain asa referendum. core of spain as a big player in europe, 40 million people, spain as a child when it comes to democracy. i say that with great admiration. it has not been around spain for more than 40 years. therefore it is very important to us and everybody that they allow the exercise of democracy and honour the result. technically, the sort of referendum on independence is illegal in spain? that is what the madrid government says. barcelona and the catalans we re...
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. >>> se acerca hora cero para asa de 100 jsoÑovenes soÑadores am d amparados por daca le tneengo l dlletallessar . >> irar y hasta causar hospitalización. prevnar 13 está aprobada para ayudar a prevenir infecciones de 13 cepas de bacterias que causan la neumonía neumocócica en adultos de 18 años o más. a la vacuna o a sus ingredientes. si tienes un sistema inmunológico debilitado podrías tener una respuesta débil a la vacuna. los efectos secundarios más comunes fueron dolor, enrojecimiento e hinchazón en el área de la inyección, movilidad limitada del brazo, fatiga, dolor de cabeza, dolor en los músculos o en las coyunturas, apetito disminuido, vómito, fiebre, escalofríos y erupción. ¡cumple con esto hoy! pregúntale a tu médico o farmacéutico sobre prevnar 13. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hoy, comenzaron a construirse los prototipos del muro que divide mÉxico y estados unidos, de hasta 30 pies de altura. >> lori montenegro amplÍa. >> la construcciÓn de los prototipos del muro comenzÓ prÁcticamente bajo un velo de secretos y una intensa seguridad entre la frontera de san diego y mÉxico. >> fue horas des
. >>> se acerca hora cero para asa de 100 jsoÑovenes soÑadores am d amparados por daca le tneengo l dlletallessar . >> irar y hasta causar hospitalización. prevnar 13 está aprobada para ayudar a prevenir infecciones de 13 cepas de bacterias que causan la neumonía neumocócica en adultos de 18 años o más. a la vacuna o a sus ingredientes. si tienes un sistema inmunológico debilitado podrías tener una respuesta débil a la vacuna. los efectos secundarios más comunes...
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it will have come asa of cloud and rain.ointment because even in those locations it started as gloriously as it did in london. the rain, gradually creeping out of northern ireland to become quite a feature for parts of scotland. not everybody is seeing a bit of rainfall. it is there to be had across northern and western parts of england and into southern parts of wales, where the rainfall totals are mounting up in one two spots. what is left of the weather front, more a band of cloud and anything else, will seep its way towards the south—eastern quarter, wherever you are spending the night. for the most pa rt are spending the night. for the most part it will be on the mild side, save part it will be on the mild side, save for the far north—west of scotland, where the temperatures could dip away to about 4 degrees. what news of the weekend, you ask? saturday mainly dry. i will explain the caveat in just a second. rain in the caveat in just a second. rain in the west come sunday, mild by day and night. isay the west come sunda
it will have come asa of cloud and rain.ointment because even in those locations it started as gloriously as it did in london. the rain, gradually creeping out of northern ireland to become quite a feature for parts of scotland. not everybody is seeing a bit of rainfall. it is there to be had across northern and western parts of england and into southern parts of wales, where the rainfall totals are mounting up in one two spots. what is left of the weather front, more a band of cloud and...
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asa as a mother, i say that the very premise of this, i can't face it. in a house, being invaded by strangers, the very topicjust makes being invaded by strangers, the very topic just makes my being invaded by strangers, the very topicjust makes my skin crawl. i am not brave enough. it has proved massively divisive. people love it oi’ massively divisive. people love it or hate it. you can read it in any numbers of ways, home invasion story, invasion of privacy, marital breakdown, a parable for the despoiling of mother earth, you can read it as a biblical parable. when i was read it as a biblical parable. when iwas in read it as a biblical parable. when i was in the cinema i found read it as a biblical parable. when i was in the cinema ifound it really oppressive. i did not like watching it. but every day i get further away from the experience of watching it i like it more. i do think it is really good. i think it isa think it is really good. i think it is a really well crafted, full on sensory is a really well crafted, full on sensory experience. i'm not
asa as a mother, i say that the very premise of this, i can't face it. in a house, being invaded by strangers, the very topicjust makes being invaded by strangers, the very topic just makes my being invaded by strangers, the very topicjust makes my skin crawl. i am not brave enough. it has proved massively divisive. people love it oi’ massively divisive. people love it or hate it. you can read it in any numbers of ways, home invasion story, invasion of privacy, marital breakdown, a parable...
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confident speech, talking about how excited she was to be competing in the united states for the first time asal and the impact a victory could have on her career. she now trains in the united states, in san francisco, under the watchful eye of virgil hunter, who also trained amir khan. —— amir khan. she said she enjoys her anonymity here because the the prepare for saturday's about. she says a good performance on saturday would not only be good for her career but women's boxing in general. only be good for her career but women's boxing in general] only be good for her career but women's boxing in general. , a huge impact. with seen already, i don't even know if we have ever had women oi'i even know if we have ever had women on an even know if we have ever had women on an undercard of such a big event before in vegas. so we're definitely changing the game for the better. and i does tope women's boxing starts to really grow and expand, and we get to see a lot more, a lot more girls on the card. i'd love to be able to see women's boxing get to the point where it is of the standards of for example
confident speech, talking about how excited she was to be competing in the united states for the first time asal and the impact a victory could have on her career. she now trains in the united states, in san francisco, under the watchful eye of virgil hunter, who also trained amir khan. —— amir khan. she said she enjoys her anonymity here because the the prepare for saturday's about. she says a good performance on saturday would not only be good for her career but women's boxing in general....
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thank you asa bennett and jenni russell. goodbye.atest uk forecast in a moment. the state of play with three hurricanes here. katia could become a major hurricane before making landfall in mexico, irma and the turks and caicos islands and close to cuba and the usa and pose a, hurricane watchers in barbuda, that could become a major hurricane and we will keep you updated. low pressure in control driving this weather front into the south overnight, rain spreading across england and wales and there are showers behind that. more frequent in the west of scotland but from the east of scotland, not too many showers. lengthier and clearer spells in the east of scotland. into tomorrow morning, at eight o'clock, afairfew tomorrow morning, at eight o'clock, a fairfew showers, tomorrow morning, at eight o'clock, a fair few showers, into the west of scotland, sunny spells to the east. brightness in northern ireland especially in the east. showers in north—west england but into the pennines, relatively few. a drier gap in parts of wales and the mi
thank you asa bennett and jenni russell. goodbye.atest uk forecast in a moment. the state of play with three hurricanes here. katia could become a major hurricane before making landfall in mexico, irma and the turks and caicos islands and close to cuba and the usa and pose a, hurricane watchers in barbuda, that could become a major hurricane and we will keep you updated. low pressure in control driving this weather front into the south overnight, rain spreading across england and wales and...
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el sumo pontÍfice le pidiÓ a los feligreses rezar por las vÍctimas del terremoto asa de mÉxico.dental, histÓrico. vamos a tener la oportunidad de escuchar el mensaje de perdÓn y de reconciliaciÓn del papa francisco. alex: el papa terminÓ su visita frente a casi 400 niÑos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay padres de familia que deberÍan preocuparse mÁs por la cantidad de calorÍas que consumen sus hijos en las bebidas y no es para menos. un estudio encontrÓ que los niÑos consumen mÁs de una bebida azucarada al dÍa. el estudio determinÓ que los niÑos que toman dos bebidas gaseosas al dÍa, doblan los requerimientos de calorÍas diarias. locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. ramÓn: de acuerdo a un informe de las autoridades de mÉxico, las cifras de muertos no ha variado. el presidente peÑa nieto, dijo que varias viviendas, una de cada tres quedaron prÁcticamente inhabitables a raÍz del sismo de magnitud 8.2 el centro de la ciudad, se mantuvo acordonado por los trabajos de limpieza de escombro en una secciÓn de el palacio municipal que quedÓ prÁcticamente derrumbada. los centros comercia
el sumo pontÍfice le pidiÓ a los feligreses rezar por las vÍctimas del terremoto asa de mÉxico.dental, histÓrico. vamos a tener la oportunidad de escuchar el mensaje de perdÓn y de reconciliaciÓn del papa francisco. alex: el papa terminÓ su visita frente a casi 400 niÑos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay padres de familia que deberÍan preocuparse mÁs por la cantidad de calorÍas que consumen sus hijos en las bebidas y no es para menos. un estudio encontrÓ que los niÑos consumen...
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with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and the times columnist jenni russelle i which carries an extraordinary picture of the devastation caused by hurricane irma as it swept through the caribbean. the metro says the uk has promised £32m in aid to uk territories in the region, it also carries a picture of prince george on his first day at school. the times claims the prime minister is being pressured to sack a minister and an aide following their support for a letter urging mrs may to stick to plans for a hard brexit. the daily mail urgues brussels not to treat the uk with ‘contempt‘ saying the eu's lead negotiator michel barnier has unleashed a string of personal attacks on the brexit secretary david davis. the mirror says the royal navy was racing to the caribbean to help save stranded brits, including two sisters who it says are missing in barbuda. the express reveals the seven steps we all need to take to
with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and the times columnist jenni russelle i which carries an extraordinary picture of the devastation caused by hurricane irma as it swept through the caribbean. the metro says the uk has promised £32m in aid to uk territories in the region, it also carries a picture of prince george on his first day at school. the times claims the prime minister is being pressured to sack a minister and an aide following their support for a...
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years, that's really due to much stronger demand you're seeing at home over there in china as well asa as a broad, exports appear to be contributing to china's economic growth, it's re—establishing its role as the factory to the world and it's really gone back to a lot of its old ways with its very strong appetite for industrial commodities, the likes of iron ore and coal, which is really boosting resource prices worldwide as well. sharanjit leyl, thank you for that. in other news... the american credit rating giant equifax says its computer systems have been hit by hackers potentially affecting 143 million customers across the us. the company says the hacking took place between may and july of this year. the hackers stole data including names, addresses and social security numbers. some british and canadian accounts could also have been affected. let's see how the markets have been getting on and asian markets are still currently trading, they are a bit mixed, there they are, the hang seng up, the nikkei down because the yen is still strong and the nikkei is stuffed full of exporters
years, that's really due to much stronger demand you're seeing at home over there in china as well asa as a broad, exports appear to be contributing to china's economic growth, it's re—establishing its role as the factory to the world and it's really gone back to a lot of its old ways with its very strong appetite for industrial commodities, the likes of iron ore and coal, which is really boosting resource prices worldwide as well. sharanjit leyl, thank you for that. in other news... the...
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asa like a girl, do you remember that?ut they won't listen to you. its powerful for the people working to get this message across to really touched the mums‘ heart and to tell these messages, very effectively. a product for sanitary pads. it's an empowering message. we know there are lots of differences in various countries cultural elites of the message you are getting to these mums in this company, how are they different or potentially the same messages?m started with. .. if potentially the same messages?m started with... if you have many friends in different cultures, cultures are more conservative. there are very strict mothers. but today with millennial mums they are more open—minded with gadgets, technology, totally different from whatever pa rt technology, totally different from whatever part of the world you are in... i have a lot of friends from different cultures and when you discussed at lunch breaks and lunchtime we go, this is a rich source of information, i don't think any marketer would know this and we chat
asa like a girl, do you remember that?ut they won't listen to you. its powerful for the people working to get this message across to really touched the mums‘ heart and to tell these messages, very effectively. a product for sanitary pads. it's an empowering message. we know there are lots of differences in various countries cultural elites of the message you are getting to these mums in this company, how are they different or potentially the same messages?m started with. .. if potentially the...
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asas we have seen,n, there is as le pen.hat these parties are learning their first few years in parliament is to attract multiple groups in society. it starts with more extreme who really do not want to be part of the establishment anymore, but all of a sudden, lineoters cross the moral and think that they have shown some competence in the bundestag, so they can support them next time, so the threshold is getting lower. melinda: let's come back to the applications of presence in parliament. you talk about giving them a platform. let me ask what kind of sentiments we might see a platform the given to. we heard this week about an email allegedly w written in whh the author voiced pretty rabid xenophobia. and as we mentioned, german arresting thee other leader for statements they say may violatate germany's prohibitition on violations of human dignity. those statements called for germany's integration minister turkey.isposed of" in would you say this is a level of hate speech that in fact violate the constitution -- violates th
asas we have seen,n, there is as le pen.hat these parties are learning their first few years in parliament is to attract multiple groups in society. it starts with more extreme who really do not want to be part of the establishment anymore, but all of a sudden, lineoters cross the moral and think that they have shown some competence in the bundestag, so they can support them next time, so the threshold is getting lower. melinda: let's come back to the applications of presence in parliament. you...