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it is about young girls sing cricket asa it is about young girls sing cricket as a sport that they canprogressed through and be professional. and "putting" her sport on the map. british shot putter sophie mckinna speaks to us about her recent success at the world athletics championships in doha. hello and welcome to tonight's programme. as tensions mount once again ahead of tomorrow morning's rugby world cup ties with two of the home nations in action, wales could have their place in the quarter finals tied up with a bonus point win over samoa. but for scotland, their clash with russia will be crucial. they need maximum points to set up a potential winner—takes—all finale with japan on sunday. paul barnes has the details.. when some the scotland players to step out of the tunnel tomorrow it could be their last appearance for their country at a world cup. of course that's not the scenario any of them want is more experienced members of the squad but the pressure to turn over russia and japan is being keenly felt. pressure to turn over russia and japan is being keenly feltm pressure to t
it is about young girls sing cricket asa it is about young girls sing cricket as a sport that they canprogressed through and be professional. and "putting" her sport on the map. british shot putter sophie mckinna speaks to us about her recent success at the world athletics championships in doha. hello and welcome to tonight's programme. as tensions mount once again ahead of tomorrow morning's rugby world cup ties with two of the home nations in action, wales could have their place in...
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this is his way to redirect his attention on trump asa his way to redirect his attention on trump aso the elections coming up soon. lead up to the elections coming up soon. we will stay with the daily telegraph. lib dem ‘s offer route to an election but they want something in return, josie? an election but they want something in return, josie? yes and they want an extension and i think what essentially they are hoping for is some way out of brexit still. it looks increasingly likely, it looks like we will crush out of the eu this week as was going to be the case. this is a list of demands so over to you martin. nicely dodged! borisjohnson has over to you martin. nicely dodged! boris johnson has been over to you martin. nicely dodged! borisjohnson has been wanting to achieve a general election. he has been hamstrung by parliament. he will go for it again tomorrow. it seems he won't get that because labour is not supporting it and least that at least until they have decided on extension so he can't crush up without a deal. that might happen tomorrow so theoretically, labour's argument
this is his way to redirect his attention on trump asa his way to redirect his attention on trump aso the elections coming up soon. lead up to the elections coming up soon. we will stay with the daily telegraph. lib dem ‘s offer route to an election but they want something in return, josie? an election but they want something in return, josie? yes and they want an extension and i think what essentially they are hoping for is some way out of brexit still. it looks increasingly likely, it looks...
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this comes asa dealt yet another blow.r the well‘s biggest economies have said the plan must not go ahead until the firm proves it is safe and secure. the study for the g7 group of nations warns that crypto currencies like libra pros that pose a risk to the global financial system. this comes just days after payment giants mastercard and lisa pulled out of the project, regulatory uncertainty. —— these are. the son of us presidential contenderjoe biden is to step down from the board of a chinese company. hunter biden‘s lawyer said he will resign by the end of this month from the board of bhr shanghai equity investment fund management. the move comes investment fund management. the move co m es after investment fund management. the move comes after fierce attacks by president trump. singapore's economy grew less than expected in the third quarter but avoided slipping into a technical recession. gdp, or gross domestic product, rose by 0.6% during that period, compared with a 2.796 during that period, compared with a 2.7% cont
this comes asa dealt yet another blow.r the well‘s biggest economies have said the plan must not go ahead until the firm proves it is safe and secure. the study for the g7 group of nations warns that crypto currencies like libra pros that pose a risk to the global financial system. this comes just days after payment giants mastercard and lisa pulled out of the project, regulatory uncertainty. —— these are. the son of us presidential contenderjoe biden is to step down from the board of a...
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when they play on their ancient inststruments in h hunza, you l asas if you're b being transpod back to a lolong-forgottenen . but many here fear theirir valy could sosoon be changeged beyd rerecognition. china wantnts the karakokorm highwaway to become e part f beijing's nenew silk road.d. the section near hunza is fifinished and it's alrlready turningng ts upside down n here. ali: thehe change is q quite r, and d i would say y that the ls are not even prepared d for i. and it's's chaing ththe whole dynamics of f the area. you know, , the income c comingm the soututhern part ofof pakin and ththe chinese siside. reporter: aqeela bano believes thatat the changes w won't necessssarily bring g more frem for r women, but s simply maket rich richer at t e expensef e poor. she agrees that the inststments wiwill cate a a coletely dierent t hua valleyey and so she's determinetoto use her busineness to help a as my poor womenen as she can.n. aqeela: now it still looks like hunza. but later on maybe we can call hunza a different name just because of t this change h he. so, we're nonot into it,
when they play on their ancient inststruments in h hunza, you l asas if you're b being transpod back to a lolong-forgottenen . but many here fear theirir valy could sosoon be changeged beyd rerecognition. china wantnts the karakokorm highwaway to become e part f beijing's nenew silk road.d. the section near hunza is fifinished and it's alrlready turningng ts upside down n here. ali: thehe change is q quite r, and d i would say y that the ls are not even prepared d for i. and it's's chaing ththe...
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they said asa accepting political adverts.of speech, but they have put in certain measures to make it clear, i think where those advertisements come from and it is a classic example of politics or legislation, not keeping up politics or legislation, not keeping up with changing circumstances.” didn't think it is terribly important compared to facebook. and end ofan important compared to facebook. and end of an era, the last orders. that isa end of an era, the last orders. that is a very good impersonation. john bercow bows out as speaker. ten yea rs. bercow bows out as speaker. ten years. ten years too long. you are not a years. ten years too long. you are notafan? years. ten years too long. you are not a fan? no. the backbenchers got more of a say. i don't think that is been terribly advantageous because they been just trying to thwart brexit and i don't actually appreciate the. rex it was all about promontory sovereignty. it is enshrined in the people and then trying to leave the european union and therefore parliament shoul
they said asa accepting political adverts.of speech, but they have put in certain measures to make it clear, i think where those advertisements come from and it is a classic example of politics or legislation, not keeping up politics or legislation, not keeping up with changing circumstances.” didn't think it is terribly important compared to facebook. and end ofan important compared to facebook. and end of an era, the last orders. that isa end of an era, the last orders. that is a very good...
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orban reads russia asa russia. but why?of if you want to govern for a long time, you want to govern for a long time, you have to reduce the independence of the media, prosecutors office. you have to reduce the independence of opposition parties and so on. there is something else building closer ties between hungary and russia. and that is to do with energy. around two—thirds of all the oil refined here comes from russia. hungary is heavily dependent on russian energy, oil and gas. and although there is talk about the need to diversify, the need for alternative sources, right now this reliance on russian foreign —— fossil fuel is reliance on russian foreign —— fossilfuel is a reliance on russian foreign —— fossil fuel is a factor in shaping relations between moscow and budapest. they say don't accuse economic pragmatism for protest. accusing them of having pro moscow sentiment is ridiculous to you cannot have a more specialised relationship with russia because they are confined by rules. but moscow does spy opportunities her
orban reads russia asa russia. but why?of if you want to govern for a long time, you want to govern for a long time, you have to reduce the independence of the media, prosecutors office. you have to reduce the independence of opposition parties and so on. there is something else building closer ties between hungary and russia. and that is to do with energy. around two—thirds of all the oil refined here comes from russia. hungary is heavily dependent on russian energy, oil and gas. and...
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every game must be, asa give ajax next week.try and win. and how about this tease on twitter from zlatan ibrahimovic? it has been viewed thousands of times. spanish fans getting a big hint about his next move. 0la, espana! guess what, spain. i'm coming back. such a colourful character! you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, mimi fawaz, and the rest of the sport team, that's your wednesday sport briefing. that is indeed! we end on a rather sweet note, with the 25th paris chocolate fair and some rather incredible, and edible, creations. here's gareth barlow with a taste of what went on. it's chocolate coach your. more cocoa than chanel. more melt in your mouth than maxi skirt. edible clothes celebrating the sweet stuff. translation: i made 2000 chocolate pearls, then i covered them in different textures, like crushed cocoa or cocoa powder, then i pierced all the bells and threaded elastic through them to make a pattern. to open the 25th paris chocolate fair, designers from around
every game must be, asa give ajax next week.try and win. and how about this tease on twitter from zlatan ibrahimovic? it has been viewed thousands of times. spanish fans getting a big hint about his next move. 0la, espana! guess what, spain. i'm coming back. such a colourful character! you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, mimi fawaz, and the rest of the sport team, that's your wednesday sport briefing. that is indeed! we end on a rather...
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one man died on the ground floor of this building asa on the ground floor of this building as a nearby spilled over its banks. translation: the water came up higher than my head in the house, it turned over all the furniture inside, it is like a washing machine now. translation: i can't go back home because the doors are blocked by furniture and other objects are washed away by the water inside. yesterday already by eight or nine o'clock the river was overflowing and the water rose above the level of the door. the scale of this storm has been astonishing. the area affected stretches for more than iooo affected stretches for more than 1000 kilometres, the same distance as cornwall to edinburgh. the typhoon has now gone and the rivers are starting to drop. the japanese grand prix is going ahead and for by grand prix is going ahead and for rugby fans there is more good news. the world cup match between scotland andjapan the world cup match between scotland and japan will now be played tonight as originally planned. rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey
one man died on the ground floor of this building asa on the ground floor of this building as a nearby spilled over its banks. translation: the water came up higher than my head in the house, it turned over all the furniture inside, it is like a washing machine now. translation: i can't go back home because the doors are blocked by furniture and other objects are washed away by the water inside. yesterday already by eight or nine o'clock the river was overflowing and the water rose above the...
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no labour mp could support such a reckless deal that will be used asa springboard... ..used as a springboardck rights and standards in this country! also in this programme, mps are moved to tears by a colleague's account of domestic abuse. if anyone‘s watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so, and please talk to any of us, ‘cos we'll be there and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. but first, this was the week we finally got to see borisjohnson‘s brexit plan — the one he hopes will win over the eu and parliament and enable the uk to leave with a deal at the end of the month. the prime minister told mps the government had moved and he hoped they would now come together "in the national interest" to back his plan. under that plan, northern ireland would continue to follow some eu single market rules — if the stormont assembly agrees — but would also leave the customs union. so there would be customs checks on the island of ireland, but not, says mrjohnson, at the border. ahead of its unveiling, downing street said this was his final offer. but when he cam
no labour mp could support such a reckless deal that will be used asa springboard... ..used as a springboardck rights and standards in this country! also in this programme, mps are moved to tears by a colleague's account of domestic abuse. if anyone‘s watching and needs a friend, please reach out if it's safe to do so, and please talk to any of us, ‘cos we'll be there and we'll hold your hand. all: hear, hear! applause. but first, this was the week we finally got to see borisjohnson‘s...
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thank you, asa bennett and rowena mason. goodbye.e into the top half of the premier league table. the summer signing made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. young or old, sheffield united fans have waited a long time to have nights like this back at bramall lane. after 12 years away, they are testing themselves against the best around once again that when you do it can often be hard to get them. but arsenal were quickly in again. the gunners at their free—flowing best, and who better than nicholas pepe to have on the end of it? by the looks of the finish, probably anyone. but for all of their attacking endeavour, it is the defence that continues to let arsenal down. too much room, the blades embracing the challenge. with plenty to do, arsenal were short of ideas. matters were taken into his own hands, only a full stretch son from henderson keeping him out. the second half was more of the same, lots of possession for arsenal but
thank you, asa bennett and rowena mason. goodbye.e into the top half of the premier league table. the summer signing made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. young or old, sheffield united fans have waited a long time to have nights like this back at bramall lane. after 12 years away, they are testing themselves against the best around once again that when you do it can often be hard to get...
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some regard this move asa of millions.cently ruled out a ban on political advertising. it is not to impact twitter massively. as we have seen, the amount of money spent on advertising on twitter is tiny, but this is a symbolic gesture because we are all now focusing on the influence and power of paid advertising on social media. facebook founder mark zuckerberg said he did not think it was right for private companies to censor politicians or the news. mps, including former home secretary amber rudd, and liver‘s david lammy, have welcomed the ban. but donald trump us election campaign team so it is yet another attempt by the left to silence the president. sam jeffers is the co—founder of the who targets me campaign, which monitors the use of political adverts on social media. he told my colleague annita twitter has a mixture of motivations behind the move. the motivation i suspect is somewhat one of conscience in that there is a lot of public and wider concern about the use of political advertising online. i suspect some of
some regard this move asa of millions.cently ruled out a ban on political advertising. it is not to impact twitter massively. as we have seen, the amount of money spent on advertising on twitter is tiny, but this is a symbolic gesture because we are all now focusing on the influence and power of paid advertising on social media. facebook founder mark zuckerberg said he did not think it was right for private companies to censor politicians or the news. mps, including former home secretary amber...
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with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardianou through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow,
with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardianou through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow,
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and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, commenttelegraph, and rowena mason, deputy political editor of the guardian. good evening. in another setback for borisjohnson's brexit plans, the speaker of the house of commons, has rejected a government bid, to hold a vote on the prime minister's proposals for leaving the european union. mrjohnson had hoped mps would get a chance today, to approve the deal he agreed with the eu last week. butjohn bercow said a motion on the agreement, had already been brought before mps on saturday, and parliamentary rules prevented it from being debated again. the government says it's disappointed, but vowed to push ahead with the necessary legislation to enable britain to leave the eu by october 31st. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. again, number 10 hasn't got its way. again, the prime minister's plan to make mps choose overturned. ministers have been rushing to push things to a conclusion. but is there any chance now we can leave the eu at halloween? we've just got to get there now, haven
and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, commenttelegraph, and rowena mason, deputy political editor of the guardian. good evening. in another setback for borisjohnson's brexit plans, the speaker of the house of commons, has rejected a government bid, to hold a vote on the prime minister's proposals for leaving the european union. mrjohnson had hoped mps would get a chance today, to approve the deal he agreed with the eu last week....
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computer scientist and advisor to the uk government and you and for top right now ai is being developed asang developed as a tool to enhance human capability. is it fanciful to imagine the machines taking over? stuart russell, think —— welcome to hardtalk. you have spent a career at the forefront of ideas on artificial intelligence. can you give me a working definition? very stra ig htforwa rdly working definition? very straightforwardly it means making machines intelligent. and what that means is traditionally making machines that act so as they achieve their objectives. thus more or less their objectives. thus more or less the same definition be applied to human intelligence. it's more or less the same definition be applied to any machine. a card to achieve the objective of travelling down the road in it so is there something more about the intelligence that these machines that you work with and on our providing? sarah carr is designed to travel down the road but that objective is our objective was of the car doesn‘t know that‘s what it‘s for. but these machines and in some sense they do.
computer scientist and advisor to the uk government and you and for top right now ai is being developed asang developed as a tool to enhance human capability. is it fanciful to imagine the machines taking over? stuart russell, think —— welcome to hardtalk. you have spent a career at the forefront of ideas on artificial intelligence. can you give me a working definition? very stra ig htforwa rdly working definition? very straightforwardly it means making machines intelligent. and what that...
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when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coachn your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the potential of the team could be. scotland have qualified for the t20 world cup in australia next year. they've beaten the uae in their playoff in dubai by 90 runs having posted 198 for 6 in their 20 overs the uae struggled in the chase eventually finishing on 108. scotland are the fifth of six teams to go through via the qualifying tournament. the new chief executive of england netball has promised to build on the team's recent success, both on the court and in the public eye. and make the current commonwealth champions the world's number one. but to do that. fran connolly admits the domestic game needs to make some big changes to try and help the red roses on the globalfront. she's been speaking with my colleague hugh ferris. it's absolutely critical. we will not succeed on the world stage an
when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coachn your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the potential of the team could be. scotland have qualified for the t20 world cup in australia next year. they've beaten the uae in their playoff in dubai by 90 runs having posted 198 for 6 in their 20...
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i think i first went to england as a 22—year—old and i was coaching that derby rams at the time asa coachingrby rams at the time as a head coach and i wasjust trying to work my craft and figure out if i was any good at it and it was a kind of low—budget situation, low—budget team and i remember i was not old enough to drive the team than semi stacking centre had to drive the van and i sat on the passenger side and i remember the minibus and breaking down out in the middle of the country one time and wondering where am i and what the heck am i doing here and all those things. life has since changed dramatically. last year in a series of incredible victories saw his toronto raptors secure their first nba championship. yet in a lead to bursting with international talents, british success stories are few and far between. it is a tremendous well the right —— where the whites point it seems like the uk is missing out on it. he still seems to be an infrastructure problem of enough kids having a place to play and quality coaching, where and how we get there seems to be a 30 year battle now it only s
i think i first went to england as a 22—year—old and i was coaching that derby rams at the time asa coachingrby rams at the time as a head coach and i wasjust trying to work my craft and figure out if i was any good at it and it was a kind of low—budget situation, low—budget team and i remember i was not old enough to drive the team than semi stacking centre had to drive the van and i sat on the passenger side and i remember the minibus and breaking down out in the middle of the country...
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i think i first went to england out asa i think i first went to england out as a 22—year—old and i was at the time as a head coach, and i wasjust the derby rams at the time as a head coach, and i was just trying to work my craft and figure out if i was any good at it. it was, you know, kind of, low—budget situation, low—budget team. i rememberi of, low—budget situation, low—budget team. i remember i wasn't old enough to drive the team van, so my starting centre had to drive the van from and i sat in the passenger side. i remember the from and i sat in the passenger side. i rememberthe minibus. i remember it breaking down in the middle of the country one time, and wondering what the heck, where am i, and what the heck am i doing your? all of those things. life has since changed dramatically. last year, a series of incredible victory saw his toronto raptors secure their first nba championship. and the game—winner! nba championship. and the game-winner! yet, in a leak bursting with international talents, british success stories are few and far between. it's a tremendous worldwide sports,
i think i first went to england out asa i think i first went to england out as a 22—year—old and i was at the time as a head coach, and i wasjust the derby rams at the time as a head coach, and i was just trying to work my craft and figure out if i was any good at it. it was, you know, kind of, low—budget situation, low—budget team. i rememberi of, low—budget situation, low—budget team. i remember i wasn't old enough to drive the team van, so my starting centre had to drive the van...
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potentially asas recent as this morning use the power of the government in an attempt to extort a foreign government to interfere in u.s. elections, particularly in opening an investigation on his political opponents. terms of spending time on it, it is because it is rather straightforward. this is a complete violation of our constitutional obligations and an abuse of power and a betrayal of the country and it threatens the fabric of our national security. i do not think we should be whether ite debating is legitimate. it is beyond legitimate. every day goes without accountability is another day continues tority be imperiled and national security of elections is threatened and we have to do something about it right now. reporter: what do you think impeachment means here? >> impeachment means something to every single community in the united states. one from them day moment the muslim ban was announced and family separation happened, the moment that even the president was allowing diplomats and other government officials to use trump tower like a piggy bank, it has impacted our community d
potentially asas recent as this morning use the power of the government in an attempt to extort a foreign government to interfere in u.s. elections, particularly in opening an investigation on his political opponents. terms of spending time on it, it is because it is rather straightforward. this is a complete violation of our constitutional obligations and an abuse of power and a betrayal of the country and it threatens the fabric of our national security. i do not think we should be whether...
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even asa human deal with these abstract ideas.ify what an artist model or a creep may look like i in fact many of the concept set up here. yet people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. it's a database that is organised into concepts and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. as you go further through the installation the concepts get more abstract, be moved through apple pictures, other things to do with apples but at the end we arrive at anomaly. it's very a bstra ct arrive at anomaly. it's very abstract and yet abstract concepts like this are still built into the technical system. you have a concept like a bad person for example, that indicates a certain worldview. the whole point of this is that we may think that aa is all about technology, algorithms and statistics but actually it has human buyers at the heart of it. take the search term of barber. —— 0bama. it's almost like a wes whalley kind of thing, labelled by the people that
even asa human deal with these abstract ideas.ify what an artist model or a creep may look like i in fact many of the concept set up here. yet people are having to create these categories and then teach what they believe to be the right answers to the machines. it's a database that is organised into concepts and each of those concepts have pictures associated with them. as you go further through the installation the concepts get more abstract, be moved through apple pictures, other things to do...
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all that has taken away from neymar, —— justin turdeau, who four years ago was seen asa turdeau, whois has become such a tight race between the conservatives and his liberal party. i was reading today that the biggest voting bloc in canada is the end of 35 is and they put so much faith in him back in 2015, this result will depend on whether they think he has delivered or whether he has let them down. and part of that is also to do with a lot of them are feeling very strongly about environmental issues. climate change is something that group feel particularly strongly about and by him pushing to try and expand an oil pipeline in the country, that is something that has caused a lot of problems as well. it seems some of those younger voters go to seems some of those younger voters gotoa seems some of those younger voters go to a third party, the new democrats, and they could end up as being the kingmakers in all of this, because they suggest —— the poll suggest the conservatives and the liberals are neck and neck but neither of them might reach a majority. that is something you know all
all that has taken away from neymar, —— justin turdeau, who four years ago was seen asa turdeau, whois has become such a tight race between the conservatives and his liberal party. i was reading today that the biggest voting bloc in canada is the end of 35 is and they put so much faith in him back in 2015, this result will depend on whether they think he has delivered or whether he has let them down. and part of that is also to do with a lot of them are feeling very strongly about...
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in the meantime, in this area what is being called by erdogan asa area what is being called by erdogan kurds have had to flee. it has been a hellish two weeks. it has been hellish and many children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants children, women, men, civilians, noncombata nts are being children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants are being pushed out of the area. some call it ethnic cleansing. the turks say we must do this because we feel threatened. positive take on adult. yes —— a positive take on adult. yes —— a positive take on it all in the arab news because they see president putin being involved as a positive thing. let's look at the guardian. all the front pages in the uk have this story of what happened in parliament yesterday. the yes vote followed by a no vote. borisjohnson deal in principle supported by a majority of 30 but then he hit the pause button. parliament said we need more time. we need more time. 110 pages of dense text. if you consider the average bill which does not have such huge implications for the future of britain, you would have a few weeks. but t
in the meantime, in this area what is being called by erdogan asa area what is being called by erdogan kurds have had to flee. it has been a hellish two weeks. it has been hellish and many children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants children, women, men, civilians, noncombata nts are being children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants are being pushed out of the area. some call it ethnic cleansing. the turks say we must do this because we feel threatened. positive take on adult. yes ——...
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and with that asa at as a growth area. as a background, it is somewhere that easyjet has been moving into. so when you go online to book your flight so when you go online to book your flight you might be tempted to book a hotel and get the car sorted, all the various elements, and before you know it your holiday is done and dusted on the easyjet site. what about passengers and the customer? because easyjet is uncertain about the future because of the collapse of thomas cook. that's really the big question. i think people understand that in terms of the opportunity from the airline's perspective, there is a lot to kind of push into, to offer more flights to the consumer. the real question is are those consumers going to be there and wanting to fly on the aircraft to take those holidays? that is really the big question. and it has been softer over the last few months. i think that the outlook is soft, as well, for the next few months. and by that you mean there isa months. and by that you mean there is a lot of uncertainty ou
and with that asa at as a growth area. as a background, it is somewhere that easyjet has been moving into. so when you go online to book your flight so when you go online to book your flight you might be tempted to book a hotel and get the car sorted, all the various elements, and before you know it your holiday is done and dusted on the easyjet site. what about passengers and the customer? because easyjet is uncertain about the future because of the collapse of thomas cook. that's really the...
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officially enter the record books purists call it nothing more than a publicity stunt a way for sponsors any asa petrochemicals giants to cleanse its image through sports. but just try telling that to these fans in kenya they packed in front of giant screens to watch their hero realize a feat some had previously thought impossible. to say. the positivity of sport. the sport a clean sport the next what an interest in sports whereby all do month in this country and america burial in the morning. and look at the only one on this floor look at this all of you for. us.
officially enter the record books purists call it nothing more than a publicity stunt a way for sponsors any asa petrochemicals giants to cleanse its image through sports. but just try telling that to these fans in kenya they packed in front of giant screens to watch their hero realize a feat some had previously thought impossible. to say. the positivity of sport. the sport a clean sport the next what an interest in sports whereby all do month in this country and america burial in the morning....
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asa region to see what the fedex does.et analyst, it is quite difficult for you to strategise on your next move because you always have to take into consideration the donald trump wildcard?” have to take into consideration the donald trump wildcard? i tried to look at that positively and say it brings excitement and volatility to the market but to model it and analyse it is almost impossible. you ta ke analyse it is almost impossible. you take it as it is and when it happens. in the near to medium term, which markets do you favour in asia? i think vietnam can continue to do very well and also thailand to a slightly lesser extent. i am quite optimistic on these two. singapore is also in a position to weather the storm but that will arrive in 2020, simply because they have quite a lot of reserves in the bank and quite a proactive government with fiscal stimulus. india could be the latest country to cut interest rates yet again as it aims to best is growing economy. the reserve bank has already reduced the cost three times th
asa region to see what the fedex does.et analyst, it is quite difficult for you to strategise on your next move because you always have to take into consideration the donald trump wildcard?” have to take into consideration the donald trump wildcard? i tried to look at that positively and say it brings excitement and volatility to the market but to model it and analyse it is almost impossible. you ta ke analyse it is almost impossible. you take it as it is and when it happens. in the near to...
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asas the european courts considr an appeal by apple and ireland over a 13 billion euro tax bill. the iphone maker was forced to ruling of $14.4 million. reports from the watchdogs say part of the money is losing around 70 million euros a year because of negative interest rates. the appeals process is expected to take years. if ireland keeps the money, they may have lost hundreds of millions in the process. >> thank you. we are going to take a quick break. more coming up. we will get you the latest on the situation after a protester was shot in the chest with a live round in hong kong. eric campbell: a wall that's dividing america, a caravan of desperate migrants trying to cross it... [child crying] and a president trying to stop them. president trump: and we're not letting them into our countrtry. they're not coming in. [crowd cheering] campbell: tonight, we walk in the shoes of two mums... [woman speaking spanish] campbell: and two boys fearing for their lives. [boboy speaking spspanish] campbell: one e of them willll makeke it to the u.s. the others will be trapapped in micico,
asas the european courts considr an appeal by apple and ireland over a 13 billion euro tax bill. the iphone maker was forced to ruling of $14.4 million. reports from the watchdogs say part of the money is losing around 70 million euros a year because of negative interest rates. the appeals process is expected to take years. if ireland keeps the money, they may have lost hundreds of millions in the process. >> thank you. we are going to take a quick break. more coming up. we will get you...
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something that we haven't had enough time to scrutinise the actual deal put before us and i were classified asafore us and i were classified as a is paralysed small business because the entrepreneurs and small businesses that i know i doing that what they can, but has now come to light as at labour i now tabling an amendment saying they will back a confirmed tree referendum if they will accept the deal if they come with a confirmed your friend but what is interesting but they might say that we need a customs union because of a going now back to teresa may's deal that we couldn't get to parliament come they're asking for a soft brexit and this now feels like labour is not being clear on its policy. i wasjust seeking that, it's free another layer of confusion almost as to what are we asking mps to vote on and which amendments are they are going to be looking at in which day or time but if there were to be referendum, what questions will be asked in that? these are separate issues, they have to be very clear, 11th mps issues, they have to be very clear, iith mps looking like going to back the prim
something that we haven't had enough time to scrutinise the actual deal put before us and i were classified asafore us and i were classified as a is paralysed small business because the entrepreneurs and small businesses that i know i doing that what they can, but has now come to light as at labour i now tabling an amendment saying they will back a confirmed tree referendum if they will accept the deal if they come with a confirmed your friend but what is interesting but they might say that we...
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further inside the paper it does talk about the fact that remain asa it does talk about the fact thatve he cannot get a deal so you don't know how much of that is wishful thinking. it is interesting to wonder if maybe it is just people digging in their heels. there is some of that and that is why you need to be careful with these polls. the feel you get, when the question is simply asked about staying or going, it does not seem to be much different to what it was back in 2016. but at the moment, the polls about satisfaction ratings for politicians are going all over the lease because we are fairly dissatisfied, most of the time. we have all had enough. and given that, let's move away from brexit to the observer who have a main story totally different. harry claims the tadlock —— tabloids hid evidence of illegal activity. he isjoining a case against the sun in the mirror. this is not a story that you would be able to comment on in your role. prince harry has issued legal proceedings against my newspaper group. i think it is much better if we throw the floor open to joe. this is not an
further inside the paper it does talk about the fact that remain asa it does talk about the fact thatve he cannot get a deal so you don't know how much of that is wishful thinking. it is interesting to wonder if maybe it is just people digging in their heels. there is some of that and that is why you need to be careful with these polls. the feel you get, when the question is simply asked about staying or going, it does not seem to be much different to what it was back in 2016. but at the...
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carrie l lam described the situation asas grim. littleecession comes as surprise.he government isis under pressure. ththe economy is takining a hit after momonths of proteststs. thehere is a possibility year 2019 will face negative growth rate. >> hong kong is facing the biggest political crisis since britain returned it to china i n 1977. visitor numbers have slumped by nearly 40% in august and september, compared with last year. retailers are suffering. shops are shortening hours or remaining shuttered due to violence. sales plunged more than 25%. this is the biggest year on year drop hong kong has seen. carrie lam has announced measures to boost the economy, injecting over 2 million euros intotruggling g businesses. the only solution is to end the violence on the streets to her. to dom committed dialogue, to listen to people and change policies. the first thing must be to stop violence. .> she released further plans the protestss look set to continue. very goodating meat is business. turned its first profit of over $4 million thanks to a jump in sales for the co
carrie l lam described the situation asas grim. littleecession comes as surprise.he government isis under pressure. ththe economy is takining a hit after momonths of proteststs. thehere is a possibility year 2019 will face negative growth rate. >> hong kong is facing the biggest political crisis since britain returned it to china i n 1977. visitor numbers have slumped by nearly 40% in august and september, compared with last year. retailers are suffering. shops are shortening hours or...
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xi went out of his way to talk about it to make it clear in a way that he wishes to keep hong kong asa way that he wishes to keep hong kong as a separate system, that china is going to respect that and said we need to maintain the long—term stability and prosperity of hong kong and macau. that gives you an insight into how they really want to handle it and they can't because he knows that if they have a crackdown oi’ knows that if they have a crackdown or if he asks the hong kong authorities, carrie lam and the hong kong authorities to have a crackdown, that will damage the issue of one country, two systems. it is likely to bring international sanctions. we know the hong kong economy is already suffering and will probably end up in recession if there is even more of a crackdown. i suspect what he really wants is to find another way of diffusing it but they haven't found that way yet. the chinese are normally pretty good at this. they will think long and hard, thatis this. they will think long and hard, that is their nature, they play the long game. i suspect that is their priority. int
xi went out of his way to talk about it to make it clear in a way that he wishes to keep hong kong asa way that he wishes to keep hong kong as a separate system, that china is going to respect that and said we need to maintain the long—term stability and prosperity of hong kong and macau. that gives you an insight into how they really want to handle it and they can't because he knows that if they have a crackdown oi’ knows that if they have a crackdown or if he asks the hong kong...
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of because we have requires co—ordination now between different forces up and down the country. just asaared too. they‘re shown they‘re prepared to protect the trade with half £1 billion a year. and they seem to be here to stay. scientists say they‘ve developed a technique to help them spot big groups of whales that have washed up on the shore from space. they‘ve been using satellites to investigate the largest ever recorded stranding, involving 340 whales which washed up on the coast of chile four years ago. no—one fully understands why it happens, and previously it‘s taken several weeks to find them. for more on those stories, breakfast will be coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: 0vidio guzman, son of the jailed drug lord el chapo, is arrested in a fierce street battle, then released by security forces "to protect lives". the eu and the uk have agreed a new brexit deal. the british prime minister now needs to win support in parliament with the vote looking extremely tight. a 5—day in fighting in northern syri
of because we have requires co—ordination now between different forces up and down the country. just asaared too. they‘re shown they‘re prepared to protect the trade with half £1 billion a year. and they seem to be here to stay. scientists say they‘ve developed a technique to help them spot big groups of whales that have washed up on the shore from space. they‘ve been using satellites to investigate the largest ever recorded stranding, involving 340 whales which washed up on the...
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to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture it, you get a twofer. you get to preventnt the gases from escapig into thehe environmement and you have a usable e fuel. so all w'e done here i is we've taken n a normal-sized manure pond which hhas a wholele bunch of f liquid mananure, we've coverered it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we capture, preventing g the greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being able to use t
to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture...
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wh tat'sre nexrut asas the i pmu y moves forward amid f concerm mr.trump's first homeland security adviser. then, hitting the mark: senator white house and meeting a keye and as rapid advan ps in technolopel china to the glob forefront, critics decry the implementation of a surveillance state within its borders. >> ( translated ): we can feelis urveillance all the time. the chinese authorities use a citwork of cameras throughoutnew alciogfa recon individuals.
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so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenlyit becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired specicies. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe skyscrapers of f downtownn the westlake neieighborhood, downtown los angeles. woman: can you write the name and post it under the correct bird? kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crow. boy: hooded oriole,e, gray egre, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important sskills for our students. so, at the verery bottom, do you see the liv
so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenlyit becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired specicies. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe...
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and i hope asa society can find a compromise where everyone's somewhat happy and i hope the government and the police can regain the public's trust past. half of my mom my. ego india. it's the most basic human. but more than 800000000 people don't have access to. clean water. displacing place the deep dive into new solutions to protect the most important resource. 30 minutes. this is news coming to you live from berlin russia turkey strike a deal with northern syria president putin. has set up a so-called safe so extend a cease fire in the region turkey tells kurdish forces they have 6 days to the syrian border so also coming up we go to botswana where politics has been shaken up ahead of today's election it's the most closely fought poll in more than 5 decades . and a short lived victory for prime minister boris johnson is long.
and i hope asa society can find a compromise where everyone's somewhat happy and i hope the government and the police can regain the public's trust past. half of my mom my. ego india. it's the most basic human. but more than 800000000 people don't have access to. clean water. displacing place the deep dive into new solutions to protect the most important resource. 30 minutes. this is news coming to you live from berlin russia turkey strike a deal with northern syria president putin. has set up...
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with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardian, rowena mason. let's ta ke let's take you through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow, who earlier blocked a vote on borisjohnson's withdrawal agreement. the paper sastohnson may axe his deal entirely, rather than accept amendments like a second referendum or customs union. the i, meanwhile, reports on "fury" at the prime minister's plan to force through a high speed brexit, with mps worried they could be voting for what the paper describes as a "blind brexit". onto another big story today taking centre stage on the front of the metro, prince william says he fears for his brother harry, after he appeared to confirm a rift between the two of them and admitted to struggling with his mental health, on an itv documentary aired last night. a kensington palace source has told the bbc the cambridges are concerned that the duke and duchess of sussex are "in a fragile place." the front page of the independent showing protesters on the streets of be
with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardian, rowena mason. let's ta ke let's take you through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow, who earlier blocked a vote on borisjohnson's withdrawal agreement. the paper sastohnson may axe his deal entirely, rather than accept amendments like a second referendum or customs union. the i, meanwhile, reports on "fury" at the prime minister's...
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the original boris johnson deal with the suggestion that he was going to make it as far asa that he was it as far as a veto for the du p was concerned was that the du p would have a veto and now it is the whole of the government. it is a sense that boris johnson is the one who shifted another european union. and there does seem to be that borisjohnson is kind of making this up as he goes along as i can tell from two weeks ago, he had to a completely different scenario. he has got a list of proposals and is working his way through them. let us assume that. it is as you say, the reason why theresa may did not go through this is because the du p were resolutely opposed to that end they described it as a blood red line. in all sources close to both camps say that this proposal and arrangement will be extremely difficult for the dup will be extremely difficult for the du pto will be extremely difficult for the du p to swallow and so we do not really know how it is going to go down, although they have not publicly said anything negatively about the so far. how is he sugaring this building for
the original boris johnson deal with the suggestion that he was going to make it as far asa that he was it as far as a veto for the du p was concerned was that the du p would have a veto and now it is the whole of the government. it is a sense that boris johnson is the one who shifted another european union. and there does seem to be that borisjohnson is kind of making this up as he goes along as i can tell from two weeks ago, he had to a completely different scenario. he has got a list of...
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it said as l long asas both sids respected each other, no problem could not be resolved. ininvestors in asia looking fora respite in the 18 mth long trade war. you can see the shanghai composite is up 0.5%. meanwhile, closed for holiday. mixed bag on the european markets tuesday. disappointing earnings reports are weighing heavily. aboutx and frankfurt up 0.25%. the ftse up 0.3%. sterling has seen a lot of moving recent days. it is holding steady against the dollar. investors cautiously optimistic over brexit, hoping to avoid that no deal exit so feared. one of those earnings reports weighing on markets comes from ubs. the swiss bank beat analyst expectations and posted a drop in third-quarter profits. it is 16% lower from the same time a year ago. division sunkk 16% lower. ubs has freeze hiring and cut bonuses as it is navigatingng a relatitively dififficult period. the french manufactuturer has announced a new contract. it has signed a deal with the regional government to supply 39 new trains. they will be produced in the same region. comes just a month after the french
it said as l long asas both sids respected each other, no problem could not be resolved. ininvestors in asia looking fora respite in the 18 mth long trade war. you can see the shanghai composite is up 0.5%. meanwhile, closed for holiday. mixed bag on the european markets tuesday. disappointing earnings reports are weighing heavily. aboutx and frankfurt up 0.25%. the ftse up 0.3%. sterling has seen a lot of moving recent days. it is holding steady against the dollar. investors cautiously...
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tremendously honored to have the susupport o, one of the things that all of those e folks recognize, asasare rarank-and-file laww enforcement -- and this goes back to the first part of your question, amy -- is that we are safer would we enforce the law equally. and all too often in todayay's criminal justice system, the quality of justice that people received depends not on guilt or innocence, but on the color o of their skin, how m much money thy have in the bank account, or whether ththey wear a ununiformo work. what i've learned and heard over and over from rank-a-and-filee shsheriffs deputies, from rank-a-and-file police officers come is that they are anxious to be libiberated from the tyrannyf the minority of officecers who abuse their power, who abuse their uniform and batch. imagining an officer on the d and havingng a p partner who violates the law, who plplans evidence, who richly profiles, who uses excessive force and lies in police reports and testimony before the court. if you are the honest officer dishonestongngside the and report the misconduct you witness, absolutely nothi
tremendously honored to have the susupport o, one of the things that all of those e folks recognize, asasare rarank-and-file laww enforcement -- and this goes back to the first part of your question, amy -- is that we are safer would we enforce the law equally. and all too often in todayay's criminal justice system, the quality of justice that people received depends not on guilt or innocence, but on the color o of their skin, how m much money thy have in the bank account, or whether ththey...
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los que escucharon no se sabe hasta ahora nos conf confirman si los sospechosos o quienes hirieron asashan visto jamÁs ni tampoco el vehÍculo en el Área entonces esta informaciÓn por supuesto tiene que ser corroborada por las autoridades quienes nos han dicho que permanecerÁn en la escena por lo -3 a cuatro horas y nos darÁn por supuesto mas informaciÓn conforme se enlace c con la informaciÓn es la info a informaciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento los cuerpos de estos dos hombres continÚan en el Área acordonada, los vecinos no pueden pasar, es porque la investigaciÓn continÚa como pueden ver. >> es la informaciÓn en vivo regreso con ustedes al estudio buenas tardes. >>
los que escucharon no se sabe hasta ahora nos conf confirman si los sospechosos o quienes hirieron asashan visto jamÁs ni tampoco el vehÍculo en el Área entonces esta informaciÓn por supuesto tiene que ser corroborada por las autoridades quienes nos han dicho que permanecerÁn en la escena por lo -3 a cuatro horas y nos darÁn por supuesto mas informaciÓn conforme se enlace c con la informaciÓn es la info a informaciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento los cuerpos de estos dos hombres...
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>>and best interest for the asa just purchase it outright.iffering opinions among council members regarding the sale or lease of the coliseum will ultimately be settled by a vote. council member larry reid says at least now they have the option. >>what we're primarily concerned that is keeping the a's here in the city vote next tuesday, the city council will try to reach a consensus on whether or not to drop the lawsuit against alameda county and move forward with a new deal from the a's. >>in oakland haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>up next facebook ceo mark zuckerberg answering some tough questions on capitol hill. this is lawmakers grill him over his do digital cryptocurrency libra and how it could impact the us >>ceo mark zuckerberg was back on capitol hill today and taking a lot of heat. this time to pitch the company's new crypto currency called libra but zuckerberg sales pitch fell flat to skeptical lawmakers pushed back. they expressed a lack of trust they called the project risky. they pointed to the slow of banking partners who have alr
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shenzhzhen is known asas the sin valley of asia, because chines techiantnts ha theirir hequartersere. the lis of mr.ang, therll be noore room we mt up with him on a sid street closeo his aparartment. it's dangerous for him to o tak us about s anger. the fatherf two has small construction company. it's's a humble career. he officially protested his districteing torn wn. hehe was thrown n in jail. mr. yang: the policece called , and told m me to see them. i asked d them why. they t told me thahat they wanto talklk. when i got thehere, they tooooky my phone.. fight themem. ithey e even put me i in handcu. they h held me for 20 hours. i'm not allolowed to talk k at the detailils. reporterer: shenzhen has to kep on growingng. no matter r what. it's in a duel with hong kon two chihina'sost imimrtant cities, standing side by side. the chinese e military iss stationened at the spoports cer in shenzhehen. up until a feweeeeks agothee soldiers o of the nationonal peoplele's army werere traininn the stadium m there. bubut beijing knknows that it'ts still going to need hong kong as a nancial l ce
shenzhzhen is known asas the sin valley of asia, because chines techiantnts ha theirir hequartersere. the lis of mr.ang, therll be noore room we mt up with him on a sid street closeo his aparartment. it's dangerous for him to o tak us about s anger. the fatherf two has small construction company. it's's a humble career. he officially protested his districteing torn wn. hehe was thrown n in jail. mr. yang: the policece called , and told m me to see them. i asked d them why. they t told me thahat...
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ii was so differentlj remember world war ii was so different.” remember going to spend on holidays asays as a boy and it was quite surreal. for many people, it is not history but very recent and his family members who are pictured there. spain has not had to confront this pa rt spain has not had to confront this part of its past that the way germany has and the idea that fascism, the right that it links to fascism, the right that it links to fascism is still connected to political movement they have economic issues, micro—dishes as well, so this is a symbol of spain trying to work out what kind of country it wants to be in the very deep divisions that exist there. the last paper is the express and it is some good news and it is about this truck for cystic fibrosis and the national health service will provide that to patients, it is very being provided in scotland and some 4000 patients, it's about £100,000 per person. and increasingly, you do see these debates coming up because it isa these debates coming up because it is a positive sign that the technology is advancing at a speed at w
ii was so differentlj remember world war ii was so different.” remember going to spend on holidays asays as a boy and it was quite surreal. for many people, it is not history but very recent and his family members who are pictured there. spain has not had to confront this pa rt spain has not had to confront this part of its past that the way germany has and the idea that fascism, the right that it links to fascism, the right that it links to fascism is still connected to political movement...
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i think i first went to england as a 22—year—old and i was coaching that derby rams at the time asa coachingork my craft and figure out if i was any good at it and it was a kind of low—budget situation, low—budget team and i remember i was not old enough to drive the team than semi stacking centre had to drive the van and i sat on the passenger side and i remember the minibus and breaking down out in the middle of the country one time and wondering where am i and what the heck am i doing here and all those things. life has since changed dramatically. last year in a series of incredible victories saw his toronto raptors secure their first nba championship. yet in a lead to bursting with international talents, british success stories are few and far between. it is a tremendous well the right —— where the whites point it seems like the uk is missing out on it. he still seems to be an infrastructure problem of enough kids having a place to
i think i first went to england as a 22—year—old and i was coaching that derby rams at the time asa coachingork my craft and figure out if i was any good at it and it was a kind of low—budget situation, low—budget team and i remember i was not old enough to drive the team than semi stacking centre had to drive the van and i sat on the passenger side and i remember the minibus and breaking down out in the middle of the country one time and wondering where am i and what the heck am i...
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and they see that asa can have a chance. and they see that as a big plus for the lib dems.ey could get a deal in the report says that some labour members have spoken to them and said the labour party will eventually if the lib dems in the snp flight with their plan they would have to eventually agree and not look at one party that doesn't want to want an election. the problem for labour is ita election. the problem for labour is it a split and the question is the leave seats in the north voted heavily, will they when they come to you the elections vote labour again as they often have done or go to the conservative cosmic labour's excuse or reason for not wanting an election can have a or one for quite a long time. let's face it. was that they wanted to know the off of the table. given that we've had the extension of greed today, and we have now time till the end of january, no deal is off of the table. —— an extension agreed today. for now. labour would effectively be saying we will never have an election. no dealwill not saying we will never have an election. no deal will
and they see that asa can have a chance. and they see that as a big plus for the lib dems.ey could get a deal in the report says that some labour members have spoken to them and said the labour party will eventually if the lib dems in the snp flight with their plan they would have to eventually agree and not look at one party that doesn't want to want an election. the problem for labour is ita election. the problem for labour is it a split and the question is the leave seats in the north voted...