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i'm amazed asas short as five years--six years, you get t clean water like thihs provided youou work hard for restoring this degradeded landscape. >> a about a 1,000 kilometerss furtrther north in the villagege of abraha atsbeha,a, another near miraculous phenomenon is occurring. farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people arere returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say,y, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrrrible. the sun, the drdrought, the win, it was all dry like the desert. there was a a refugee program fr our village, so we e had a choi, leave the valley or do something. >> with government support, they applied the same principips asas the chchinese: setting land aside for natural vegetation to return. in the ravines, they built small dams which are now fed by underground springs. andd like
i'm amazed asas short as five years--six years, you get t clean water like thihs provided youou work hard for restoring this degradeded landscape. >> a about a 1,000 kilometerss furtrther north in the villagege of abraha atsbeha,a, another near miraculous phenomenon is occurring. farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people arere returning....
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don't call asa 1—man gordon strachan‘s successor. don't call as a 1—man team.ys it is just as painful to say they have a reliance on one man alone. hello again. thank you forjoining us on hello again. thank you forjoining us on sport today. just 2a hours after losing their manager, scotland already have a new one for the short term, and my being carried by one of their potential targets for the long—term. david moyes says he would not in thejob long—term. david moyes says he would not in the job done, although long—term. david moyes says he would not in thejob done, although he would prefer to return to club football. the former manchester united boss let sunderland in may following their relegation. he is one of the favourites to replace gordon strachan, who left yesterday, after scotla nd gordon strachan, who left yesterday, after scotland failed to qualify for the world cup. if you are approached by scotland, ziggler, i was working with coaches in scotland. i don't think anybody of that is down the national team opportunity, but a it has to be the right time
don't call asa 1—man gordon strachan‘s successor. don't call as a 1—man team.ys it is just as painful to say they have a reliance on one man alone. hello again. thank you forjoining us on hello again. thank you forjoining us on sport today. just 2a hours after losing their manager, scotland already have a new one for the short term, and my being carried by one of their potential targets for the long—term. david moyes says he would not in thejob long—term. david moyes says he would not...
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greg james, from the asa, thank you. you're watching bbc news, the latest headlines.xt week. the brexit secretary says parliament will get a vote on brexit before the uk leads the eu, despite this morning implying it may not. and fats domino, one of the pioneers of rock and roll, has died at the age of 89. a quick look at the market numbers for you, there they are. labour has suspended — and launched in investigation into the behaviour of — mpjared 0'mara, following comments he made online. mr 0'mara, the mp for sheffield hallam, has apologised for misogynistic and homophobic comments he posted 15 years ago — but he's also been accused of verbally assaulting a woman in his constituency earlier this year. joining me now from our westminster studio is justin madders, labour mp for ellesmere port & neston. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so has the labour party done the right thing, in your view? yes, i think in the end of the weight of allegations and the pattern that was developing left us ina pattern that was developing left us in a position where an inv
greg james, from the asa, thank you. you're watching bbc news, the latest headlines.xt week. the brexit secretary says parliament will get a vote on brexit before the uk leads the eu, despite this morning implying it may not. and fats domino, one of the pioneers of rock and roll, has died at the age of 89. a quick look at the market numbers for you, there they are. labour has suspended — and launched in investigation into the behaviour of — mpjared 0'mara, following comments he made online....
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he said: it's worth adding notjust israel, but us and the eu designates hamas asa but us and the eu designatesnisation. earlier i spoke to tom bateman, one of our correspondents for more details on this israeli reaction. i think the view from the israeli government is that on the one hand whilst they regard the humanitarian situation in gaza as volatile and potentially threatening to israel simply because of the uncertainty it brings to the territory, and they would like some resolution to that. on the other, they believe that hamas involved in any reconciliation with the palestinian authority which is internationally recognised they see asa internationally recognised they see as a threat and see it as a group that threatens the destruction of israel, they don't think the group has denounced that in any way so they're concerned by this. they're not leaving much room for manoeuvre in their position, should we assume while the partnerships remain united with hamas as part of that unified front, any idea of talks around the peace process should be parked intr else? when it comes to the peace proc
he said: it's worth adding notjust israel, but us and the eu designates hamas asa but us and the eu designatesnisation. earlier i spoke to tom bateman, one of our correspondents for more details on this israeli reaction. i think the view from the israeli government is that on the one hand whilst they regard the humanitarian situation in gaza as volatile and potentially threatening to israel simply because of the uncertainty it brings to the territory, and they would like some resolution to...
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museum, the back offices. 70% of this project is underground so you just see a small part of it and asasmall part of it and as a visitor hardly any of that. but it is providing essential services to the museum. and one of my favourites, held up entirely by plywood. a series of six apartments in stoke newington, a model of how ci’oss in stoke newington, a model of how cross laminated timber can be used, it is very sustainable and cheaper than conventional construction. you described it as the three little pigs house! i did, and right next to a primary school. the three little pigs use sticks and straw but this is proving that you can use them. and then they‘ve covered in a brick envelope. and finally the photographic studio. this gets my juices flowing, this is the favourite amongst architects. an exquisite piece of concrete construction in ladbroke grove on the site of an old builders merchant. so fragments of the original building retained. you progress through the site. original building retained. you progress through the sitem original building retained. you progress through the site
museum, the back offices. 70% of this project is underground so you just see a small part of it and asasmall part of it and as a visitor hardly any of that. but it is providing essential services to the museum. and one of my favourites, held up entirely by plywood. a series of six apartments in stoke newington, a model of how ci’oss in stoke newington, a model of how cross laminated timber can be used, it is very sustainable and cheaper than conventional construction. you described it as the...
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the headlines: president trump has condemned iran asa president trump has condemned iran as a fanaticalegime and refused to continue certifying an international nuclear deal. we cannot and will not make this certification. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence. more accusations of sexual assault have been made against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. us actress rose mcgowan is the latest star to publicly accuse him of rape. philip hammond regrets describing eu negotiators as the enemy and says it was a poor choice of war. the chief medical officer has called for governments around the world to put more effort into stopping the overuse of antibiotics. at least 31 people are known to have died and over 100 are missing in what are being called the most deadly fires in california's history. ina history. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up on bbc news this evening. we will get reaction to the news that president trump won't certify the iran nuclear deal. we will discuss ali smith's latest nov
the headlines: president trump has condemned iran asa president trump has condemned iran as a fanaticalegime and refused to continue certifying an international nuclear deal. we cannot and will not make this certification. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence. more accusations of sexual assault have been made against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. us actress rose mcgowan is the latest star to publicly accuse him of rape. philip hammond regrets...
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asa out within the withdrawal agreement. —— the commission can offer similar guarantees for those british citizens in the eu. these clarifications have built further confidence. this bard also saw further detailed discussions on northern ireland and ireland. in a significant step, we have developed joint patrols on common travel area and associated rights. these will preserve the rights of uk and irish nationals to live, work and study across these islands, protect their associated rights to public services and social security, to provide legal certainty these principles recognise the withdrawal agreement should formally at knowledge for the uk and ireland to continue to uphold these bilateral arrangements. our teams have mapped out areas of cooperation that function on a north— south basis and we have begun detailed work on this. we have also agreed critical guiding principles to protect the good friday agreement and are working on steps to make this a reality. throughout this process , we this a reality. throughout this pr
asa out within the withdrawal agreement. —— the commission can offer similar guarantees for those british citizens in the eu. these clarifications have built further confidence. this bard also saw further detailed discussions on northern ireland and ireland. in a significant step, we have developed joint patrols on common travel area and associated rights. these will preserve the rights of uk and irish nationals to live, work and study across these islands, protect their associated rights...
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i have been fit asa different fitness.e been fit as a footballer but whenever i meet the other guys, i always talk to them about fitness and their training regimes, could i get in as an armchairfan? no. training regimes, could i get in as an armchair fan? no. he is so confident that he has taken to calling out some of the pros. tony bellew? i'm here, i'm waiting, i'm ready pal, are you? i do not know if anthonyjoshua should ready pal, are you? i do not know if anthony joshua should be ready pal, are you? i do not know if anthonyjoshua should be too worried, what do you reckon? david haye, do you want some? i'm here, mate, i'm here! that's all for now, there will be more sport throughout there will be more sport throughout the evening but from all of us here, good night. let's return now to the united states, where at least 58 people have died and more than 500 others have died and more than 500 others have been injured in a mass shooting ata have been injured in a mass shooting at a country music event in las vegas. the gu
i have been fit asa different fitness.e been fit as a footballer but whenever i meet the other guys, i always talk to them about fitness and their training regimes, could i get in as an armchairfan? no. training regimes, could i get in as an armchair fan? no. he is so confident that he has taken to calling out some of the pros. tony bellew? i'm here, i'm waiting, i'm ready pal, are you? i do not know if anthonyjoshua should ready pal, are you? i do not know if anthony joshua should be ready...
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responding to a complaint, the asa ruled her snapchat story was an advert. celebrities or social influencers, where they pay them and they insist that they promote positive messages about the brand, even if those messages are put in the words of the celebrity or the social influencer, then the product of that, the tweet or the post that results from that, is an ad and needs to be properly labelled. the company began in 2012 and allows users to send photos that vanish in seconds. it has 100 million users daily most between the age of 13 and 24. marnie simpson is not the only one on social media to be caught out. it happened to make up blogger shake beauty on instagram put up promoting a tea to get a flat tummy. on twitter a tv presenter presented a photo book about her favourite snack and millie mcintosh from channel 4 got stuck when she advertised a drink on you tube. during the investigation both companies tried to defend the promotions. but the asa does not have the power to impose fines itself but hopes the negative publicity acts as a deterrent. enna mil
responding to a complaint, the asa ruled her snapchat story was an advert. celebrities or social influencers, where they pay them and they insist that they promote positive messages about the brand, even if those messages are put in the words of the celebrity or the social influencer, then the product of that, the tweet or the post that results from that, is an ad and needs to be properly labelled. the company began in 2012 and allows users to send photos that vanish in seconds. it has 100...
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somehow one of her asa lot in politics. somehow one of her as a weak leader running out of time. has failed for now, fizzled out, as those mps loyal to theresa may have been saying this morning, and so she lives on, whether she is fighting on all limping on depends on who you talk to, but she is there for the time being. she is therefore a critical time for the country because of these brexit negotiations. there had been a sense that probably she would try and stay around at least a c brexit three. otherwise she would be a lame duck, any time on who says they are not fighting the next election is writing themselves out of the picture. is that now looking harderfor her? giving of the picture. is that now looking harder for her? giving that the brexit legislation has to go through in parliament, she does not have a commons majority. things are fragile. as you say, she has said it is stated intention to fight the next election. 2022 seems a long way she and frankly march 2019 year due to leave the eu, brexit negotiations having finished, seems a long way off. but this is day by day,
somehow one of her asa lot in politics. somehow one of her as a weak leader running out of time. has failed for now, fizzled out, as those mps loyal to theresa may have been saying this morning, and so she lives on, whether she is fighting on all limping on depends on who you talk to, but she is there for the time being. she is therefore a critical time for the country because of these brexit negotiations. there had been a sense that probably she would try and stay around at least a c brexit...
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he's not being suspended asa labourmp. finished.bour mp. 0ne telling remark tonight, with streeting, the labour mp who is gay, said the battle for equality was a battle for hearts and minds and it had to extend to giving people a second chance and allowing people a second chance and allowing people to change their views. thank you forjoining us. chris maize and at westminster. —— chris mason. the chinese communist party is concluding its national congress, the vast gathering of senior party officials which takes place every five years. president xijinping, entering his second term in office, has promised a stronger, richer china, under even more robust party control. but his first term included the restriction of important freedoms, including for those campaigning for women's rights. so how do those chinese people who argue for greater equality see their future? 0ur china editor carrie gracie met one woman whose story sheds light on china's development. in xi jinping's new era, people who think differently learn to hide. hi! leilei
he's not being suspended asa labourmp. finished.bour mp. 0ne telling remark tonight, with streeting, the labour mp who is gay, said the battle for equality was a battle for hearts and minds and it had to extend to giving people a second chance and allowing people a second chance and allowing people to change their views. thank you forjoining us. chris maize and at westminster. —— chris mason. the chinese communist party is concluding its national congress, the vast gathering of senior party...
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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 adultomen 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
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how do you at the asa monitor this stuff? one complaint to see the advert banned and we have officers who practically monitor this kind of thing. the encouraging sign is that some influences are telling us about their colleagues falling short of these standards. all they have two saiss #ad —— to say is #ad to make it clear. some have fallen short. we are embedding this message among the influencers and celebrities. we aren't happy but we think they are going in the right direction. so it's about people being upfront and honest? it's incredibly easy, #ad is the way of doing it. we are talking to the talent agencies and agents to make sure they are aware of the rules. ultimately it's good for the celebrities because it's about trust between their followers and the influencer and if people are being advertised to without their knowledge they feel taken for granted. to maintain that trust, celebrities must do better and that is what today bosman ruling is about. —— and that is what today's ruling. the headlines on bbc news: the b
how do you at the asa monitor this stuff? one complaint to see the advert banned and we have officers who practically monitor this kind of thing. the encouraging sign is that some influences are telling us about their colleagues falling short of these standards. all they have two saiss #ad —— to say is #ad to make it clear. some have fallen short. we are embedding this message among the influencers and celebrities. we aren't happy but we think they are going in the right direction. so it's...
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the shootings in france, the bataclan shootings would not have got any further. 59 people have died asaeople have died as a result of gun ownership in the us. there have been 273 mass shootings this year. if you take a mass shooting to be for people dying at the same time and at the same place. and yet, there is a political stalemate on this one. nobody seems to think anything can be done. $400 million a year is paid in membership fees to the national rifle association. until the ease our lobby that is as well funded on the other side of the debate, they will never change their gun laws. looking at the story on many of the uk papers, theresa may, the british prime minister's slightly shaky speech to the tory conference?m was excruciating to watch. it was very difficult to watch and it will be very hard to forget. the year sent much sympathy in the room?” think she did not use the sympathy to the extent that she might have done. a lot of occasion where the hall tried to clap and she held up her hands and tried to stop them. in my view, she needed to take an opportunity to brief whenever
the shootings in france, the bataclan shootings would not have got any further. 59 people have died asaeople have died as a result of gun ownership in the us. there have been 273 mass shootings this year. if you take a mass shooting to be for people dying at the same time and at the same place. and yet, there is a political stalemate on this one. nobody seems to think anything can be done. $400 million a year is paid in membership fees to the national rifle association. until the ease our lobby...
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downstairs, i am being scanned downstairs, iam being scanned in 3-d downstairs, iam being scanned in 3—d asah specialist shows me the compa ny‘s new 3—d as a tech specialist shows me the company's new tory. they want to work out what makes a winning performance. this kit could be used to capture all athletes at their best and work out what movements they used to win. remember, entertainment is as important as learning. so i have been provided with a few new moves. i don't think is good enough for a gold. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: it is power politics, chinese—style, as the country's political elite prepares to unveil its vision for the future. we will have the latest live from beijing. celebrations as islamic state fighters are forced out of raqqa, the syrian city isis called its capital. the son of a maltese journalist killed in a car bomb blames a culture of impunity for his mother's death. and we have a special report on the people who have risked everything to escape from north korea.
downstairs, i am being scanned downstairs, iam being scanned in 3-d downstairs, iam being scanned in 3—d asah specialist shows me the compa ny‘s new 3—d as a tech specialist shows me the company's new tory. they want to work out what makes a winning performance. this kit could be used to capture all athletes at their best and work out what movements they used to win. remember, entertainment is as important as learning. so i have been provided with a few new moves. i don't think is good...
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so i am afraid another disaster consequence asa afraid another disaster consequence as a result of brexitthat we lose a lot of people and business from the city. evenif people and business from the city. even if you do not like very much, it creates a lot of taxes this country. it is a huge tax revenue generator. it is interesting you talk about unintended consequences. that is possibly what some are feeling in catalonia. there has been a similar brinkmanship between the two sides, the catalan government saying we want to leave, the spanish government saying you cannot, it is not constitutional. and finance as well. one of spain's biggest banks based in barcelona said if it happens we will have to move our headquarters out. that will clearly rattled people. absolutely. it is interesting what is going on over there. i imagine the spanish government cannot allow this to happen. they will be backed by the eu, as many countries have small sections of them which want independence. so you kind of feel the dice is somewhat loaded against catalonia actually succeeding in doing this. but again, an
so i am afraid another disaster consequence asa afraid another disaster consequence as a result of brexitthat we lose a lot of people and business from the city. evenif people and business from the city. even if you do not like very much, it creates a lot of taxes this country. it is a huge tax revenue generator. it is interesting you talk about unintended consequences. that is possibly what some are feeling in catalonia. there has been a similar brinkmanship between the two sides, the catalan...
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translation: as we take stock of our qualifying campaign asa take stock of our qualifying campaign aso far, i have to say that as far as i'm concerned everything is positive on all counts. in september of last year we looked at our group, assessed our opponents and told ourselves that we wa nted opponents and told ourselves that we wanted to dominate our qualifying group and not to have to make any compromises. and if possible not drop any points either. so today after winning this game and having qualified against northern ireland by beating them on their own turf, i think we have every reason to be satisfied with our performance. there is the confirmation that germany have made it nine wins out of nine in group c. they had never lost a world cup qualifier away from home in theirfirst lost a world cup qualifier away from home in their first game —— lost a world cup qualifier away from home in theirfirst game —— since their first home in theirfirst game —— since theirfirst game home in theirfirst game —— since their first game dating back to 1934. their first game dating back to 193a.
translation: as we take stock of our qualifying campaign asa take stock of our qualifying campaign aso far, i have to say that as far as i'm concerned everything is positive on all counts. in september of last year we looked at our group, assessed our opponents and told ourselves that we wa nted opponents and told ourselves that we wanted to dominate our qualifying group and not to have to make any compromises. and if possible not drop any points either. so today after winning this game and...
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asa difficult time. you're apprehensive.o want to make sure that your crew are well trained and set in these conditions and we willjust be extra, extra careful. do take care of. we wish you and your crew well and we hope eve ryo ne you and your crew well and we hope everyone stay safe. temp two from the rnli. thank you very much. we have just had a statement from the irish prime minister who is saying that 0phelia is a dangerous storm. it said the last time we had a storm this severe 11 lives were lost. he has been speaking to the irish national broadcaster rtp. so far we don't have any reports of any injuries but we do have trees dying and power outages. 15,000 people are without power at the moment in productivity and some of the other coastal towns in court. we have reports from the networks who will be ready to repair any power lines that go down. staff are ready to come in from northern ireland and britain to assist in the coming days in restoring power, but to bear in mind, i know when people have lost power to the hom
asa difficult time. you're apprehensive.o want to make sure that your crew are well trained and set in these conditions and we willjust be extra, extra careful. do take care of. we wish you and your crew well and we hope eve ryo ne you and your crew well and we hope everyone stay safe. temp two from the rnli. thank you very much. we have just had a statement from the irish prime minister who is saying that 0phelia is a dangerous storm. it said the last time we had a storm this severe 11 lives...
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when that was refused, a decision was made to play the match behind closed doors asa play the match behindsed doors as a protest. attention already running high in the city, fans were furious. this is disrespectful. people have organised their travel and come from all corners of the world having paid for the plane tickets. this could have been agreed a long time ago. they already knew about the referendum and the match was scheduled for the same day. they knew this was happening. politics and football cannot be mixed. now we have to go back without the excitement of watching barcelona. where is our money, the money for the tickets, the travel and all the expenses involved to come here and watch barcelona? expenses involved to come here and watch barcelona ? stop expenses involved to come here and watch barcelona? stop mixing politics and football, please. barcelona's players made their feelings known, taking to the field in training tops the colours of the cata la n in training tops the colours of the catalan flag before kick—off. when the match got under way, it was business as usual. lio
when that was refused, a decision was made to play the match behind closed doors asa play the match behindsed doors as a protest. attention already running high in the city, fans were furious. this is disrespectful. people have organised their travel and come from all corners of the world having paid for the plane tickets. this could have been agreed a long time ago. they already knew about the referendum and the match was scheduled for the same day. they knew this was happening. politics and...
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repeater that any stage, i was talking to somebody who lives out in barcelona and has been watching this asacelona and has been watching this as a journalist. not everybody is in favour. this is not one of those done deals. it is not one of catalonia saying we want to be independent. quite a sizeable proportion... 42% if independent. quite a sizeable proportion... 4296 if the referendum... it was not represented because lots of people boycotted it as well. the point is lots of people wa nt as well. the point is lots of people want to stay with spain. when you stand back from this. you think, why we re stand back from this. you think, why were they not speaking? surely diplomacy could have avoided all of this. there are so many stories, we do not know what the truth is.|j asked do not know what the truth is.” asked one of many experts on spanish listing that we have been interviewing, why did they stay so silent? they are the people who want to go through a more democratic process. it is very difficult to turn up for the status quo. much more exciting to go on and say, we wa nt more exciting
repeater that any stage, i was talking to somebody who lives out in barcelona and has been watching this asacelona and has been watching this as a journalist. not everybody is in favour. this is not one of those done deals. it is not one of catalonia saying we want to be independent. quite a sizeable proportion... 42% if independent. quite a sizeable proportion... 4296 if the referendum... it was not represented because lots of people boycotted it as well. the point is lots of people wa nt as...
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from our standpoint as a team, asa years.to make oui’ team, as a studio, we try to make our game marketable so we started developing, before we understood that the visual style is very unique. the mechanics was interesting. all those things, they have up and create a very good pulse. it makes the game easier to market and stand out from the clerk —— the crowd. market and stand out from the clerk -- the crowd. the skills are here in singapore but it's probably more expensive than some other places. how is that working out? we have a small team of right now. we all graduated from school together and basically we don't learn a lot, sometimes we don't pay ourselves but we are hoping to improve because we wa nt to we are hoping to improve because we want to make stuff that deserves to exist and we want people to play. the creator of stifled speaking to tim mcdonald. in the markets, asia is off to a quick start. all in positive territory. the all ordinaries in positive territory. this is after the us market power to fresh record hi
from our standpoint as a team, asa years.to make oui’ team, as a studio, we try to make our game marketable so we started developing, before we understood that the visual style is very unique. the mechanics was interesting. all those things, they have up and create a very good pulse. it makes the game easier to market and stand out from the clerk —— the crowd. market and stand out from the clerk -- the crowd. the skills are here in singapore but it's probably more expensive than some...
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she can afford to sleep slightly more soundly this evening asa slightly more soundly this evening as her, then they might have done if they hadn't been prodded to do so by him. but not massive fans of her necessary , him. but not massive fans of her necessary, but they don't want a leadership election and they don't wa nt leadership election and they don't want a general election, and she is there by default. there's a warning from her reins of a monumental mess at downing street —— from her aides. two of them are not there any more, nick timothy. for example. yes, that is why, many of the tory mps blamed those aides for the election result. this is focused on the process of managing but not the bigger picture of policy and the direction of the government. this is part of examining exactly how some of the things that happened at the co nfe re nce things that happened at the conference this week happened. was she being taken care of in terms of her voice, dicicco to too many meetings? —— did she go. her voice, dicicco to too many meetings? -- did she go. she kirikiri, as well. absolut
she can afford to sleep slightly more soundly this evening asa slightly more soundly this evening as her, then they might have done if they hadn't been prodded to do so by him. but not massive fans of her necessary , him. but not massive fans of her necessary, but they don't want a leadership election and they don't wa nt leadership election and they don't want a general election, and she is there by default. there's a warning from her reins of a monumental mess at downing street —— from...
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it's meant to be, some might think of it asa meant to be, some might think of it as a wish.ee the sequels coming. rachel looks puzzled, you're not sure who he is. you could seek and find out. i'm going to do a lot of research on this because this is a huge area of popular culture i have missed out on. you've missed out on the 19805 to your credit! we could all go and meet him because you could join the official fan and spend a week with the of. there is a5 spend a week with the of. there is as david in person and you would learn all you needed to know about the of, on a boat! i never know what to get friends as a present. there you go and early christmas gift! thank you both very much the coming in. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? the big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. we also have reese witherspoon in home again, a likeable if daft rom—com. and daphne, a very interesting an
it's meant to be, some might think of it asa meant to be, some might think of it as a wish.ee the sequels coming. rachel looks puzzled, you're not sure who he is. you could seek and find out. i'm going to do a lot of research on this because this is a huge area of popular culture i have missed out on. you've missed out on the 19805 to your credit! we could all go and meet him because you could join the official fan and spend a week with the of. there is a5 spend a week with the of. there is as...
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they are using it asa bargaining issue? it isn't. they are using it as a bargaining chip.ace? would they really — — keeps of appeals in place? would they really —— really 50 sections? for many countries, the world cup grantham legitimacy, it takes them to the next level. the us became seen to the next level. the us became seen as to the next level. the us became seen as a serious football age and wa nts seen as a serious football age and wants it got the world cup. clearly, to par isn't going to give up the world cup. they have said that all the way along. even through the bribery scandals. it is a reminder, really, of what an extraordinary decision it was to give qatar the world cup. as you say, in foot all terms and also in the infrastructure. —— football terms. and the climate of playing the world cup in those kinds of temperatures. the financial times, airbnb. cup in those kinds of temperatures. the financialtimes, airbnb. i've never used it. i know it is a big cultural phenomena and it is known worldwide and we are all supposed to be adopting these new disruptors. i h
they are using it asa bargaining issue? it isn't. they are using it as a bargaining chip.ace? would they really — — keeps of appeals in place? would they really —— really 50 sections? for many countries, the world cup grantham legitimacy, it takes them to the next level. the us became seen to the next level. the us became seen as to the next level. the us became seen as a serious football age and wa nts seen as a serious football age and wants it got the world cup. clearly, to par isn't...
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the president has a vision for china and asa president has a vision for china and as a reflection of power, his name and ideology has been enshrined in the chinese constitution. unveiling him to a higher level. our correspondent gave an insight into what it means for the economy. often, when you look at how the chinese constitution is made up, these big thoughts and tried in ideology. they are important for the political nature of the country but also the economy —— enshrined. you heard in his speech about the kind of china he sees going forward and his mantra, so to speak. a new era of socialism with chinese characteristics. what he was trying to say was the previous error, so to speak, there have been two out. there's two have reformed and propelled china onto the international stage. but he wants to ta ke international stage. but he wants to take it further. if the previous time was about making china's strong, or prosperous, time was about making china's strong, or prosperous, now time was about making china's strong, or prosperous, now president xijinping has come onto the inter
the president has a vision for china and asa president has a vision for china and as a reflection of power, his name and ideology has been enshrined in the chinese constitution. unveiling him to a higher level. our correspondent gave an insight into what it means for the economy. often, when you look at how the chinese constitution is made up, these big thoughts and tried in ideology. they are important for the political nature of the country but also the economy —— enshrined. you heard in...
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asa santa rosa, 48.5 y 3° para napa. las temperaturas van a descender hacia el dÍa viernes.todo son malas noticias el departamento de vehÍculos de california inaugurÓ quioscos de autoservicio. podrÁ realizar trÁmites en 14 kioscos disponibles. Éste vocero nos dice cuÁles serán los trÁmites. >> tiene que traer la matrÍcula, el aviso de renovaciÓno su matrÍcula actual. asÍ como tarjeta de crÉdito o la manera que vaya a pagar. en ese mismo instante, te sale la calcomanÍa. no tiene que esperar a que llegue por correo. si usted pero demasiado, la puede recibir en la mÁquina. palmira: las ciudades en donde se encuentran las terminales estÁn en pantalla. hoy y maÑana se inauguraron dos . una en san josÉ y otra en san francisco. mÁs adelante, no son boxeadores. no son profesionales, pero lo intentan muy bien. parece que hasta pÚblico tienen. le contamos . >> el barcelona buscaba seguir con ritmo perfecto en la champions league. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>"contacto deportivo". natalie: miÉrcoles de champions league. caravaca de azerbaiyÁn y atlÉtico madrid empataron sin goles. en el camp nou, el ba
asa santa rosa, 48.5 y 3° para napa. las temperaturas van a descender hacia el dÍa viernes.todo son malas noticias el departamento de vehÍculos de california inaugurÓ quioscos de autoservicio. podrÁ realizar trÁmites en 14 kioscos disponibles. Éste vocero nos dice cuÁles serán los trÁmites. >> tiene que traer la matrÍcula, el aviso de renovaciÓno su matrÍcula actual. asÍ como tarjeta de crÉdito o la manera que vaya a pagar. en ese mismo instante, te sale la calcomanÍa. no...
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the intention would be, i think, to wait and see what happens to the economy asa and see what happensomy as a whole. in other words, they would want to carry on through as long as they possibly could buying those bonds over a period of time, maybe an extra year, because of course mario draghi believes strongly that the only reason, or the main reason, that the european economy is doing as well as it is now, is because of his unconventional monetary odyssey we have seen with quantitative easing, the reduction in rates to negative, and of course the changes in the banking system for companies. until he started those measures, in fact, lending was falling and the economy of the eurozone was in recession for some time. is that why, if eurozone growth has been better than expected, you might assume the bank would the more ready to move? but he attributes that growth to the success attributes that growth to the success of the bank's approach, hence carrying on with it for longer, albeit perhaps at a slightly less speedy pace? absolutely. if you look at his previous statements, every time he
the intention would be, i think, to wait and see what happens to the economy asa and see what happensomy as a whole. in other words, they would want to carry on through as long as they possibly could buying those bonds over a period of time, maybe an extra year, because of course mario draghi believes strongly that the only reason, or the main reason, that the european economy is doing as well as it is now, is because of his unconventional monetary odyssey we have seen with quantitative easing,...
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suzuka to take a giant stride towards his fourth world title with victory in the japanese grand prix asain the japanese grand prix as a vettel‘s title challenge falters. and tyrrell hatton becomes the first man to successfully defend his title at the alfred dunhill links championship. good evening. scotland's hopes of reaching russia 2018 failing fast as they take on slovenia in a crucial world cup qualifier which is under way. a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the perfect start, leigh griffiths giving them the lead in the first half. scotland, having won their last three group matches, brought themselves back into contention, but is leukaemia pulled one back, and while a draw wasn't going to be enough for scotland, it got even worse when he scored again. around 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3-0 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3—0 up against malta, they would ta ke 3—0 up against malta, they would take that crucial second spot against scotland, who now need two goal is to stand any chance of reaching the play—offs. england made sure of their place in rus
suzuka to take a giant stride towards his fourth world title with victory in the japanese grand prix asain the japanese grand prix as a vettel‘s title challenge falters. and tyrrell hatton becomes the first man to successfully defend his title at the alfred dunhill links championship. good evening. scotland's hopes of reaching russia 2018 failing fast as they take on slovenia in a crucial world cup qualifier which is under way. a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the...
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with us, sebastian payne dft and asa bennett of the daily telegraph. —— of the financial times.orrow's front pages starting with the financial times. comments from the outgoing german finance minister that global debt present a major risk for the world economy. the metro shows sexual abuse by children on other children has soared by nearly three quarters in the last four years. the daily express concentrate on brexit, claiming theresa may will warn the eu that not enough progress is being made in brussels must stop stonewalling. the times says the prime minister will warn eu leaders britain won't make more concessions on brexit until they open trade and transition talks. the guardian says the treasury is being accused of anti—brexit gloom. the the prime minister is getting a grip on our position as leader. the daily telegraph says thousands of shops and businesses will ignore warnings to stop accepting old pound coins. we will begin with the daily express. theresa may warns eu the ball is in your court. they will say the same back to her. exactly. this is the sort of story we ca
with us, sebastian payne dft and asa bennett of the daily telegraph. —— of the financial times.orrow's front pages starting with the financial times. comments from the outgoing german finance minister that global debt present a major risk for the world economy. the metro shows sexual abuse by children on other children has soared by nearly three quarters in the last four years. the daily express concentrate on brexit, claiming theresa may will warn the eu that not enough progress is being...
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we asa rigorous and fair investigation.en seriously and it seems that has been the approach to many other reviews and checks and bala nces other reviews and checks and balances that have gone on. you are well aware of those critical supporters of sir edward heath who say it isn't fair, that this is a man who is no longer alive, he can't answer to those allegations. what are your thoughts? i empathise, that is my starting point. they are in a difficult situation where somebody that they know and love, asked the he's died has been accused of abuse —— after he's died has been accused. at the same time if i think about the person on the street and asked the person on the street and asked the question, very serious crime is alleged to have been committed by a former prime minister who has now died, should the police beat asked to investigate? i think the answer is yes and if it isn't, a societal discussion we need to be having, not the role of wiltshire police to not investigate. if they hadn't looked at these allegations, then
we asa rigorous and fair investigation.en seriously and it seems that has been the approach to many other reviews and checks and bala nces other reviews and checks and balances that have gone on. you are well aware of those critical supporters of sir edward heath who say it isn't fair, that this is a man who is no longer alive, he can't answer to those allegations. what are your thoughts? i empathise, that is my starting point. they are in a difficult situation where somebody that they know and...
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as soon asas a process o of diae is initiated, involving all , particularly on the part of those who have accused us of committing serious offefenses -- the conditionsns cannot be met -- until those conditions are met, we cannot return to spain. freeway andin a make decisions freely. are not shirking our legal responsibilities, by the way. defend ourselves. a call for legal guarantees within the framework of the european union -- we are european citizens, and we wish to travel. we have a right as european citizens to move around the whole of europe, to move freely across e europe. and we will see every day there are new challenges. we have to work as a legitimate government. and we have decided to express ourselves clearly to the world, to tell the world what is happening in catalonia. >> sorry, sorry, sorry -- bbc? >> [indiscernible] to form a government. why have you left catalonia? why have you decided to come to belgium? how long are you planning to stay here for? puigdemont: i have decided to go to brussels, not belgium -- i make a distinction between -- muscles is the capital o
as soon asas a process o of diae is initiated, involving all , particularly on the part of those who have accused us of committing serious offefenses -- the conditionsns cannot be met -- until those conditions are met, we cannot return to spain. freeway andin a make decisions freely. are not shirking our legal responsibilities, by the way. defend ourselves. a call for legal guarantees within the framework of the european union -- we are european citizens, and we wish to travel. we have a right...
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with me are sebastian payne of the ft and asa bennett of the telegraph. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the ft highlights comments from the outgoing german finance minister and his warning that spiralling levels of global debt and liquidity present a major risk to the world economy. the metro chooses to focus on an investigation that shows sexual abuse of children by other children has soared by nearly three quarters over the last four years the daily express concentrates on brexit, claiming theresa may will warn eu chiefs that not enough progress is being made, and brussels must stop "stonewalling." the times also says the prime minister will warn eu leaders that britain won't make more concessions on brexit until they compromise on opening trade and transition talks. while the guardian reports that philip hammond's treasury is being accused of "anti—brexit gloom." the i says the prime minister is getting a grip on her position as leader, and may sack borisjohnson. the daily telegraph is predicting thousands of shops and bus
with me are sebastian payne of the ft and asa bennett of the telegraph. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the ft highlights comments from the outgoing german finance minister and his warning that spiralling levels of global debt and liquidity present a major risk to the world economy. the metro chooses to focus on an investigation that shows sexual abuse of children by other children has soared by nearly three quarters over the last four years the daily express...
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a cap will put up prices if they choose, for families asa prices if they choose, for families as a wholeincrease to that cap for all families. then yes it will increase prices. people could a lwa ys will increase prices. people could always switch. people could switch and maybe that's what people should be encouraged to do rather than interfering directly in the market. it will be difficult, one of theresa may's whole approaches is i will intervene in the market.” may's whole approaches is i will intervene in the market. i know. you will obviously find that painful and... it's not that i personally find it painful, the policy won't work. i find it find it painful, the policy won't work. ifind it painful that find it painful, the policy won't work. i find it painful that other families will be hit. that's the painfulness of it. the mail is our last story, the town that saves itself. yes, this is a town that where people got together and actually volunteered to try and replicate some of the services. it's a town in the yorkshire dales, obviously like a lot of local authority areas they los
a cap will put up prices if they choose, for families asa prices if they choose, for families as a wholeincrease to that cap for all families. then yes it will increase prices. people could a lwa ys will increase prices. people could always switch. people could switch and maybe that's what people should be encouraged to do rather than interfering directly in the market. it will be difficult, one of theresa may's whole approaches is i will intervene in the market.” may's whole approaches is i...
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it's meant to be, some might think of it asa meant to be, some might think of it as a wish.ou're not sure who he is. you could seek and find out. i'm going to do a lot of research on
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i do think you can describe him asa iceberg.a sex addict, he's a predator. this north american couple have been released by the afghan taliban and after being held for five years. donald trump spoke after the news. pakistani governments corporation —— is a sign that it is honouring the american wish that it do more to provide security in the region. donald trump is also threatening to pull back relief
i do think you can describe him asa iceberg.a sex addict, he's a predator. this north american couple have been released by the afghan taliban and after being held for five years. donald trump spoke after the news. pakistani governments corporation —— is a sign that it is honouring the american wish that it do more to provide security in the region. donald trump is also threatening to pull back relief
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now confirmed asa please. that is right.onfirmed as a road traffic accident and it is as a road traffic accident and it is a case of move along, nothing here to see any more. traffic is moving outside the natural history museum next to the victoria and albert and things are returning to normal after this abnormal afternoon. when we arrived two hours ago you had the full police kit, all resources of a major investigation swinging into action after this strange incident in which 11 people have been injured. when we arrived there was a large police cordoned going back to the edges of the museum. the south kensington tube was closed off and bars and kensington tube was closed off and bars a nd restau ra nts kensington tube was closed off and bars and restaurants are evacuated. everything was calm. the police effectively triggered a well drilled response to a potential serious incident. the worst—case scenario they thought it could be terrorism and they put plans into action by shifting people as quickly as possible, people in ba
now confirmed asa please. that is right.onfirmed as a road traffic accident and it is as a road traffic accident and it is a case of move along, nothing here to see any more. traffic is moving outside the natural history museum next to the victoria and albert and things are returning to normal after this abnormal afternoon. when we arrived two hours ago you had the full police kit, all resources of a major investigation swinging into action after this strange incident in which 11 people have...
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asa as a former french soldier, 0livier sarbil had combat experience but as a freelance journalist whoalist who was on his own with no support networklj was his own with no support network.” was on my won't, i did not have a fix or a translator, and the commander of the unit spoke a bit of english but most of the men spoke arabic ——i english but most of the men spoke arabic —— i was on my own. but day after day they got to know me and we build trust between us and they wa nted build trust between us and they wanted me to stay with them. he also had to trust them with his own life. i knew they were well trained. i knew those guys were good and well equipped and i trusted them. he was keen to show another side to life on the front line. i wanted to be intermittent with those guys, to have a chance to know them better —— to be intimate. i was very surprised to be intimate. i was very surprised to see how much they were confident with me and how much they would let me film them in any kind of circumstances. but danger and death are never far away. the battle for mosul, winner of the news f
asa as a former french soldier, 0livier sarbil had combat experience but as a freelance journalist whoalist who was on his own with no support networklj was his own with no support network.” was on my won't, i did not have a fix or a translator, and the commander of the unit spoke a bit of english but most of the men spoke arabic ——i english but most of the men spoke arabic —— i was on my own. but day after day they got to know me and we build trust between us and they wa nted build...
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the thing that got me going today, and ifeel i'm picking on trump, asa today, and ifeel i'm picking onhe didn't double bogey any holes, he went like a pro. i'mjust didn't double bogey any holes, he went like a pro. i'm just not buying it. this golf magazine said today, patiently unbelievable. i went around and had to look at what 71—year—old are knocking around golf courses i found this fact that the hall of fame golfer hale irwin who turned 72 injune, he is the same age as the president, have the average score of 73. send us donald trump is about to turn pro and join the senior circuit, he is not knocking it round in 73. there. you have too much time on your hands clearly if you are going around looking your 72—year—old golf scores. 72-year-old golf scores. he said he —— you say you felt inadequate, you have to put up with me every day. there might be a little bit of golfing sour grapes. it's all jealousy. they said bill clinton was the same, he used to have mulligans so he does his shot and not declare it. so your president of the united states you lie about your golf? that's what i
the thing that got me going today, and ifeel i'm picking on trump, asa today, and ifeel i'm picking onhe didn't double bogey any holes, he went like a pro. i'mjust didn't double bogey any holes, he went like a pro. i'm just not buying it. this golf magazine said today, patiently unbelievable. i went around and had to look at what 71—year—old are knocking around golf courses i found this fact that the hall of fame golfer hale irwin who turned 72 injune, he is the same age as the president,...
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a resounding victory for shinzo abe asa a resounding victory for shinzo abe as a japanese prime minister declares victory in the snap election. time to leave iraq. the us secretary of state tells foreign fighters battling islamic state to return home. also... acid has stripped the oceans, rising c02 levels could affect all see why. tensions remain high over the korean peninsula, we speak to south koreans trying to live a normal life. good morning. it is iam in london. shinzo abe has declared victory after the general election. his liberal democratic party and its junior coalition partner are forecast to secure 310 of the a65 seats in japan's lower house of parliament. mr abe is on course to become japan's longest serving post—war prime minister. rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest from tokyo, his report contains flash photography. shinzo abe took a gamble and it has paid off. this summer the japanese prime minister's approval rating plunged to less than 30%. now he has won a big victory and four more years in power. this victory makes mr abe japan's most successful post—war politician.
a resounding victory for shinzo abe asa a resounding victory for shinzo abe as a japanese prime minister declares victory in the snap election. time to leave iraq. the us secretary of state tells foreign fighters battling islamic state to return home. also... acid has stripped the oceans, rising c02 levels could affect all see why. tensions remain high over the korean peninsula, we speak to south koreans trying to live a normal life. good morning. it is iam in london. shinzo abe has declared...
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governor asa hutchinson. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. good morning.those of the little rock nine with us today. earnest green, gloria rae, minnie jean brown, and thelma mothershed ware. i wanted to tell you how much i enjoyed our visit before the ceremony today. we are gathered here today so that our state and nation will never forget the courage, fortitude and persistence you showed the world 60 years ago. the events of that fall day changed the path of a nation. yes, the bravery of youth inspired hope for all whose dreams had been crushed by an unfair system, a system that failed to change with deliberate speed. your quiet determination and your stubborn refusal an abandon your dreams not only forced action but set an example that will last into the ages. whether you witnessed the events in person or, like me, you studied and reflected on that moment in history from a distance, we are all equally challenged, motivated and grateful for those who said we can do it. because it is right and because it is just. in 1957, of course, we know what the makeup
governor asa hutchinson. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. good morning.those of the little rock nine with us today. earnest green, gloria rae, minnie jean brown, and thelma mothershed ware. i wanted to tell you how much i enjoyed our visit before the ceremony today. we are gathered here today so that our state and nation will never forget the courage, fortitude and persistence you showed the world 60 years ago. the events of that fall day changed the path of a nation. yes, the...
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blue skies over st george's park in contrast to what some would describe asa contrast to what some wouldengland women's football team at the moment. the players in training today looked at ease and relaxed in each other‘s company. with manager mo marley coming in on an interim basis this could well be the new start that this team so desperately need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games need. even if it is only temporary. mali hasjust three games in need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games in charge but still hopes to steady the ship. from a female perspective it is brilliant for me to be in this position, i'm proud that i have worked my way through undeveloped, and i'm lucky, i have been given this opportunity and i think for me i'm quite fairand this opportunity and i think for me i'm quite fair and honest about where i want to go. i enjoyed coaching teams and now i will get experience of this and so far i have really enjoyed it. so who knows. i do not think it is important right now, myjob is to stay focused, is this not about me. it is about ge
blue skies over st george's park in contrast to what some would describe asa contrast to what some wouldengland women's football team at the moment. the players in training today looked at ease and relaxed in each other‘s company. with manager mo marley coming in on an interim basis this could well be the new start that this team so desperately need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games need. even if it is only temporary. mali hasjust three games in need. even if it is only...
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coming out in the same time asa services.o people at work or the only 2% would talk to people at work orthe hr only 2% would talk to people at work or the hr department about mental health issues. this is a huge stigma, it shows, because most of us will be affected at some point in our lives. it is brilliant at what the royals are doing, i think, to use their place in society to do so much good. i think it is really important that they are putting it into these online campaigns, not just off—line support. into these online campaigns, not just off-line support. 296 is so low. such a mac people think it will affect their career prospects. in universities, my sector, it has been ha rd to universities, my sector, it has been hard to find senior academics willing to front mental health support. the stigma is still so strong. if it affects one in four of us... you can still thriving life, this can still be opportunities, but we need to make sure there is greater understanding, particularly in different generations. the younger peop
coming out in the same time asa services.o people at work or the only 2% would talk to people at work orthe hr only 2% would talk to people at work or the hr department about mental health issues. this is a huge stigma, it shows, because most of us will be affected at some point in our lives. it is brilliant at what the royals are doing, i think, to use their place in society to do so much good. i think it is really important that they are putting it into these online campaigns, not just...
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. >> they became popular because they we used asas systemic insecticide, so you cocould appy it to t the seed and d it wouldt be put in the grndnd and t plananwould take it as itit grows, eveventually giving the planant protectionon from pests. >> they'rre found in the leave, the stems, the roots, and the pollen and the nectar. and nobody really thought about that weak link, which was toxic pollen, toxic nectar, and toxic for a long time in these crops. >> > neonicotinoids are nveve toxins affecting the nervss system of organisms. bayer r crp science says they are safe for honeybees. >>>> honeybee health in north ameririca beg t to decle e many years before nnicotinoids s were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure condition these products are safe, and h have ts o of studies tohow that. >> many scienststs whos search is not fued b by e pesticice industry challen t the safety oneonics,aying at even low velslsf exposure can affect the ability hononeybees to comommunicate and c can supps ththeir immune system, making tm momore susceptib
. >> they became popular because they we used asas systemic insecticide, so you cocould appy it to t the seed and d it wouldt be put in the grndnd and t plananwould take it as itit grows, eveventually giving the planant protectionon from pests. >> they'rre found in the leave, the stems, the roots, and the pollen and the nectar. and nobody really thought about that weak link, which was toxic pollen, toxic nectar, and toxic for a long time in these crops. >> > neonicotinoids...
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temperatures are coming up, highs around 14 to 16 degrees in the north, 17 to 18 in the south, much asa. towards the end of the week, thursday, we see the winds coming up from a long way south and temperatures on thursday could reach 22 celsius, a temperature that we would normally see in the livejuly, non—this late in october. —— in the middle of july. this is bbc news. the headlines at 9: carles puigdemont says the catalan people cannot accept "illegal" measures decided by the spanish government as he calls on the region's parliament to act against them. the head of the world health 0rganisation says he's "rethinking" the appointment of zimbabwe's president mugabe as a goodwill ambassador. and coming up, almost a year after donald trump was elected, we have a special debate from charleston, south carolina, asking what people there think of his presidency, that's global questions, here on bbc news in 10 minutes time.
temperatures are coming up, highs around 14 to 16 degrees in the north, 17 to 18 in the south, much asa. towards the end of the week, thursday, we see the winds coming up from a long way south and temperatures on thursday could reach 22 celsius, a temperature that we would normally see in the livejuly, non—this late in october. —— in the middle of july. this is bbc news. the headlines at 9: carles puigdemont says the catalan people cannot accept "illegal" measures decided by the...
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that it is difficult to know, it seems likely that they will not necessarily be someone who is seen asao him. what are you looking out for? what are the indicators in terms of people being appointed to the key committees in the politburo? one thing we are looking out for is what happens to you the second most powerful man in china, the one past with running the anticorruption campaign. if he stays in the standing committee that will bea in the standing committee that will be a big sign that xi jinping has more power and more ability to exert it. the other thing we are looking at is whether the premier stays on. he is seen as slightly more liberal and perhaps open—minded than xi jinping so if he stays on that could prove more of a balance to the conservative ideas of xi jinping. what problems do you think you should be tackling in the week ahead and do you think he will do so, openly? i think very little happens ata openly? i think very little happens at a party congress openly. the important meetings happen behind closed doors and have probably already happened. i think what he will do
that it is difficult to know, it seems likely that they will not necessarily be someone who is seen asao him. what are you looking out for? what are the indicators in terms of people being appointed to the key committees in the politburo? one thing we are looking out for is what happens to you the second most powerful man in china, the one past with running the anticorruption campaign. if he stays in the standing committee that will bea in the standing committee that will be a big sign that xi...
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asas this event unfolds we have determined to this point. no connection with an international terrorist group. as this investigation continues. we will continue to work with our partners to ensure that this is factually. thoroughly an absolutely investigated. to be able to bring comfort. well i sure while ago i spoke to. local less vegas supports at christy wilcox who told us more about situation. i do know that you know work they're treating are over a hundred people at our main hospital here you and the. i'd you know the line for people who want to donate lives are just. block long it's it's quite amazing theme and the number of people that are outside. trying to add to get blood donations across and and help all that the wounded people here over five hundred people of course you know. injured. and because we've been getting more information on the alleged shooter stephen panic now he is someone who really does not fit the profile. of your average shooter enforcing the she seems to happen quite a lot in the united states and people must be
asas this event unfolds we have determined to this point. no connection with an international terrorist group. as this investigation continues. we will continue to work with our partners to ensure that this is factually. thoroughly an absolutely investigated. to be able to bring comfort. well i sure while ago i spoke to. local less vegas supports at christy wilcox who told us more about situation. i do know that you know work they're treating are over a hundred people at our main hospital here...
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asa as a positive person, i have always had to block that negativity out, especially from people whohocked and saddened. and norwich have said they will ban anyfan and norwich have said they will ban any fan found guilty of racist abuse. the england captain dylan hartley is clear to play in next month's autumn internationals, but the harlequins propjoe marler will miss tests against argentina and australia after being banned for three weeks for striking an opponent with an elbow. chris jones has more. he has been following developments today and joins us now. i guess mixed news for england head coach eddie jones with nathan hughes as well, we are awaiting another outcome of another disciplinary panel following another disciplinary panel following a separate incident. yes, nathan hughes' hearing is ongoing, starting 90 minutes late because there have been so many disciplinary hearings today but we will be across that one. mixed news for england and head coach eddiejones one. mixed news for england and head coach eddie jones ahead one. mixed news for england and head coach eddiejones a
asa as a positive person, i have always had to block that negativity out, especially from people whohocked and saddened. and norwich have said they will ban anyfan and norwich have said they will ban any fan found guilty of racist abuse. the england captain dylan hartley is clear to play in next month's autumn internationals, but the harlequins propjoe marler will miss tests against argentina and australia after being banned for three weeks for striking an opponent with an elbow. chris jones...