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thank you asa bennett and sienna rodgers. goodbye. hello there.skies and mist and fog and the best of the weather in aberdeen. tomorrow will be a cloudy day with mist and fog. quite windy for the northern isles but for much of the country it will be mainly dry but for a bit of drizzle and some dense fog patches for england and wales especially through the morning where it will lift into low cloud. gloomy skies up and down the country, and the best of the brightness in eastern scotla nd of the brightness in eastern scotland and north—east england and may be the far south—west of england, an easterly breeze running through the channel and it will be windy in the north of scotland and there is the weather front bringing outbreaks of rain. a mild day for the north—east of scotland but 8—9 elsewhere. as we head three friday night another cloudy largely frost free day, windy though, but elsewhere may be the odd spot of drizzle. similar picture on friday, holding onto the high pressure, not a cloud iran, summerhill fog and the odd spot of drizzle —— a lo
thank you asa bennett and sienna rodgers. goodbye. hello there.skies and mist and fog and the best of the weather in aberdeen. tomorrow will be a cloudy day with mist and fog. quite windy for the northern isles but for much of the country it will be mainly dry but for a bit of drizzle and some dense fog patches for england and wales especially through the morning where it will lift into low cloud. gloomy skies up and down the country, and the best of the brightness in eastern scotla nd of the...
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this one is for you, asa because brexit is your favourite place to be.ed away on the right side but doing it justice. and the house of lords this afternoon has given full assent so straight onto the law and this means brexit will happen. we know it will happen with a deal negotiated by borisjohnson. happen with a deal negotiated by boris johnson. and there he is in his colourful shorts breaking the line there. we can look forward to other stories but it will not be about the bill, it will be about the deal. now, siana, we must touch on some of the wonderful pictures that remember terryjones who has passed away. the daily mirror going with michael palen's tribute and reminiscing about how painful the battle with dementia has been. he fought dementia with laughter until the end. there has been many humourous tweets remembering him in a way that we appreciate with comedy and liberty while appreciating the experience he went through in his final days and in the last few years. everyone, ithink, will be thinking of how we can remember him, certainly with some
this one is for you, asa because brexit is your favourite place to be.ed away on the right side but doing it justice. and the house of lords this afternoon has given full assent so straight onto the law and this means brexit will happen. we know it will happen with a deal negotiated by borisjohnson. happen with a deal negotiated by boris johnson. and there he is in his colourful shorts breaking the line there. we can look forward to other stories but it will not be about the bill, it will be...
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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. thehe sun, the drought, the w w, 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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tell me, asa surprised with the signing.lay at yourself, have you a lwa ys as a gay play at yourself, have you always felt supported by the league? definitely, i have been very lucky. i have never experience any sort of homophobia towards myself or any of the other players that i know. i have been very lucky and really well supported by saints as a club and by by supported by saints as a club and by rugby league. it was quite a surprise that they would agree to the signing, obviously, that is something that has happened. it has kind of put the isl and the rugby league in a negative light, with other people looking the spot, i don't think it looks great. people hearing that, not being able to play for a rugby australia, the isl have accepted him to come and play over here. it is obviously surprising. just before we leave you, thank you for your comments this evening. we just wanted to mention your wife who has switched from warranting to saint this evening. how are you finding that, are you enjoying playing alongside each oth
tell me, asa surprised with the signing.lay at yourself, have you a lwa ys as a gay play at yourself, have you always felt supported by the league? definitely, i have been very lucky. i have never experience any sort of homophobia towards myself or any of the other players that i know. i have been very lucky and really well supported by saints as a club and by by supported by saints as a club and by rugby league. it was quite a surprise that they would agree to the signing, obviously, that is...
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asa has been made old before his time. there are three moments, at least, in which i jumped almost are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the appeal strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. what you see here is edited footage and remind you that those edits are not in there, the camera appears to be following them. and we discover a landscape as they discover it. it is very, very immersive, terrific soundtrack and i think you will find it enjoyable is not the right word, but i think you'll find it hugely powerful. absorbing and when to seek. so seberg. huge fan of chris and stuart. here she plays seek. so seberg. huge fan of chris and stuart. here she plastean seberg, a famous actress, who came back to hollywood and became investigated by the fbi any covert operation to discredit her because of her affiliation, our support for the black panthers and her affiliation with hakim jamal. we see the two of them together, reading a script that she has been given, both
asa has been made old before his time. there are three moments, at least, in which i jumped almost are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the appeal strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. what you see here is edited footage and remind you that those edits are not in there, the camera appears to be following them. and we discover a landscape as they discover it. it is very, very immersive, terrific soundtrack and i think you will...
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asa privatisation, going back 25 years.he most classic examples here from london paddington going to bristol. this weekend its all off peak, but on monday morning for example, coming into paddington from bristol, you could buy a ticket and they will say thank you, that's £112, but if you say you would like to get to didcot and another one from there, so you have two tickets for your journey rather than one, then you will save £35, so one third of the cost of the trip. perfectly legal as you say, so long as the train stops at the place that you spot the and what are seeing today is the whole thing moving from the niche, lots of us thing moving from the niche, lots of us have got used to the various points, to a company through which millions of people buy tickets saying we're going to give you the best deal, and that might involve one of these crafty ticket splitting... that sounds good for customers but not so good for the rail companies? most certainly. let me give you another example, if i may. if you walk up to the ticke
asa privatisation, going back 25 years.he most classic examples here from london paddington going to bristol. this weekend its all off peak, but on monday morning for example, coming into paddington from bristol, you could buy a ticket and they will say thank you, that's £112, but if you say you would like to get to didcot and another one from there, so you have two tickets for your journey rather than one, then you will save £35, so one third of the cost of the trip. perfectly legal as you...
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europe trade asa of manchester united. europe trade as a chancer. how do you feel about that?arly, they have certainly made a brilliant investment for themselves. manchester united hierarchy. i am not impressed by the executive management. i would not impressed by the executive management. iwould personally not impressed by the executive management. i would personally never put a chartered accountant in charge ofa put a chartered accountant in charge of a football club. you need a real football man. michael knighton, do you remember the ball juggler football man. michael knighton, do you remember the balljuggler had tried to take manchester united? michael knighton has been away from football for the last 20 years. now he is back. there is a new book that has been written about him and he has been written about him and he has a new blueprint for football's future. you do not think that the bubble will burst? on the country. i have written blueprint too, is 2020 to 2035. i get the less prepared away, it was massively exploited, but i hope this time to be steering it through, in
europe trade asa of manchester united. europe trade as a chancer. how do you feel about that?arly, they have certainly made a brilliant investment for themselves. manchester united hierarchy. i am not impressed by the executive management. i would not impressed by the executive management. iwould personally not impressed by the executive management. i would personally never put a chartered accountant in charge ofa put a chartered accountant in charge of a football club. you need a real football...
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real girls duped by a woman posing asa real girls duped by a woman posing as a boy, making them feeled two big bushfires creating one huge single blaze. the fire on the border of the states of new south wales and victoria border is said to be four times the area of greater london. almost a 250,000 people nationwide are being urged to flee their homes as the blustery, changing winds create unpredictable conditions. our correspondent katy watson has been to wandiligong in victoria where troops are preparing to move residents out of the town. a sleepy town in the line of fire, police getting ready to tell an entire town to background before it's too late. going house—to—house, speaking to everyone. it's too late. going house—to—house, speaking to eve ryonelj it's too late. going house—to—house, speaking to everyone. i will certainly be watching and the wind changes. not would take me advice to leave. it's too late now. i suppose it isa leave. it's too late now. i suppose it is a resistance but we do expect the same time a lot of people will stay. it's perhaps a bit of an australian then
real girls duped by a woman posing asa real girls duped by a woman posing as a boy, making them feeled two big bushfires creating one huge single blaze. the fire on the border of the states of new south wales and victoria border is said to be four times the area of greater london. almost a 250,000 people nationwide are being urged to flee their homes as the blustery, changing winds create unpredictable conditions. our correspondent katy watson has been to wandiligong in victoria where troops...
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worth pointing out she did have some delays to deal with the opening week asa delays to deal with theatch as well. there were delays because we have seen some mud on the court which was whipped up by the dust and court which was whipped up by the dustand rain court which was whipped up by the dust and rain and it came down, but she said it was not down to conditions on the court, just the fa ct conditions on the court, just the fact the other player was better.” just felt a bit off the mark in everything. a second too slow. was not timing the ball well. as soon as i lost that game i think it was 5—3 down. i thought she really raised her level and did really well being ahead in the school. . looking really unhappy with her performance. and out in the last few minutes, losing to the fourth seed, but she did makea losing to the fourth seed, but she did make a bit of a fight of it. yes, she did, she tried to come back into it in the second set with a couple of breaks of serve. always a tough ask for harriet, playing simona halep, wimbledon champion, full seed. 0ut simona halep, wimbledon
worth pointing out she did have some delays to deal with the opening week asa delays to deal with theatch as well. there were delays because we have seen some mud on the court which was whipped up by the dust and court which was whipped up by the dustand rain court which was whipped up by the dust and rain and it came down, but she said it was not down to conditions on the court, just the fa ct conditions on the court, just the fact the other player was better.” just felt a bit off the mark...
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pliskova, someone touted asa victories.skova, someone touted as a future champion, the number two seed. she knocked out angelique gerber, so anastasia pavyluchenkova has had some really big victories and that is going to boost her as well. garbine muguruza, we have a woman who knows how to win is a grand slam champion herself and despite the fact she didn't enjoy the best and 2019, she is coming to this and built some momentum so this one could be a close one i think that experience might tell with her again in that opening set. what a performance from simona halep. it was breathtaking. looking her place with a win against kontaveit and when you win like that, you feel perhaps the champion we're looking at right there, it a breathtaking performance. really composed, very cool and dominant and you just wonder, is she going to be the person to be this year. stanislas barranco, he goes up against zverev. —— wawrinka. we expect zverev to go far into the tournament. his first four matches. to be disparaging, they haven't been ag
pliskova, someone touted asa victories.skova, someone touted as a future champion, the number two seed. she knocked out angelique gerber, so anastasia pavyluchenkova has had some really big victories and that is going to boost her as well. garbine muguruza, we have a woman who knows how to win is a grand slam champion herself and despite the fact she didn't enjoy the best and 2019, she is coming to this and built some momentum so this one could be a close one i think that experience might tell...
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the islamic green flag was replaced with the red flag of star, just asa with soviet republics. as the jails filled, resistance group, and the insurgency took hold in the eastern provinces bordering pakistan. by the spring of 1979, a general rebellion had spread throughout the country with religious leaders proclaiming jihad, a holy war against the communist government. in september 1979, the leader stopover in moscow on the way home from a nonaligned conference. he returned to kabul officially with promises from president brezhnev of more soviet aid, unofficially with an apparent moscow agreement to help him purge i mean -- help him purge amin. first.n moved taraki was killed in a shootout. unembarrassed by the turn of aents, moscow sent amin congratulations. repression, however, only fed the revolt. desertions from the afghan army only increased. soviets sent more of their own troops, several thousand in place by december. , an article23, 1979 charged western, particularly american, mass media with spreading rumors about soviet interference in afghanistan's internal affairs. t
the islamic green flag was replaced with the red flag of star, just asa with soviet republics. as the jails filled, resistance group, and the insurgency took hold in the eastern provinces bordering pakistan. by the spring of 1979, a general rebellion had spread throughout the country with religious leaders proclaiming jihad, a holy war against the communist government. in september 1979, the leader stopover in moscow on the way home from a nonaligned conference. he returned to kabul officially...
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can apply as a team or an individual, because in our sector it is important to work both alone and asao work both alone and as a team. lowenna, how did you get the idea? i was walking through my local area and i was noticing an abandoned trolley, then another, and then i thought that was unusual, then i thought that was unusual, then i thought that was unusual, then i put more research into it and i realised that it was actually quite a big problem. it has financial and environmental issues associated with it so i researched it more. i saw the financial cost to supermarkets and i started thinking about how i could link the satellite competition to it and use satellite data to tackle the issue. emily, from your point of view, what is in it for the space agency? why get young people interested in using satellites to help people on earth? idida satellites to help people on earth? i did a school visit a few years ago and held up a satnav and asked what it was the only what it was. three of them out of several hundred new that it had something to do with space. i thought that was a problem
can apply as a team or an individual, because in our sector it is important to work both alone and asao work both alone and as a team. lowenna, how did you get the idea? i was walking through my local area and i was noticing an abandoned trolley, then another, and then i thought that was unusual, then i thought that was unusual, then i thought that was unusual, then i put more research into it and i realised that it was actually quite a big problem. it has financial and environmental issues...
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very successful and morethan 700 wins in his career asa coach. we wanto take a second and switch gears here and talk about the n francisco forty-niners becae is a very big week for them. >>they landed in miami thi evening late afternoon nd will spend the next week there before facing the kansas city chiefs. >>in super bowl 50 for their flight took f this morning from san jose internatnal airport and as kron four's gayle onreports the team left the bay area in style. >>the san francisco forty-niners departed levi stadium to san jose inrnational airport and they boarded their flht here and took off for miami but not thout a prper sendoff. up interim when she hears well dressed cheerlders. and we said th reduced and rolled out the red carpet asa san united flight 2, 5, , 0, to miami does this team and these players are so friendly so nice and down her one it's li him very studying film. >>like it's all business teams. personnel were first the players and coacs charter buses head coach, kyle shanahan and genel manar john lynch immeately made their wa
very successful and morethan 700 wins in his career asa coach. we wanto take a second and switch gears here and talk about the n francisco forty-niners becae is a very big week for them. >>they landed in miami thi evening late afternoon nd will spend the next week there before facing the kansas city chiefs. >>in super bowl 50 for their flight took f this morning from san jose internatnal airport and as kron four's gayle onreports the team left the bay area in style. >>the san...
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obviously i knew asa effort out there.everything had to go the right way but, defence stepped up, offence stepped up, play—by—play we chipped away at their lead and got the half and came out second half and kept fighting. and if you needed any more convincing as to just how amazing that win was, well the chiefs scored so many touchdowns that they actually ran out of fireworks to set off inside the stadium. so what next for the chiefs? well they go on to face the huge surprise package of the nfl this season. the tennessee titans. they knocked out the new england patriots last week, and shocked the nfl again this weekend by beating the baltimore ravens, the top ranked side in the entire league. now to the other half of the draw and to green bay because the packers are once again through to the nfc championship game. they beat the seattle seahawks 28—23 last night. they beat the seattle seahawks 28—23 last night. now i mentioned one of the young stars of the nfl in patrick mahomes, but the packers were inspired to their win b
obviously i knew asa effort out there.everything had to go the right way but, defence stepped up, offence stepped up, play—by—play we chipped away at their lead and got the half and came out second half and kept fighting. and if you needed any more convincing as to just how amazing that win was, well the chiefs scored so many touchdowns that they actually ran out of fireworks to set off inside the stadium. so what next for the chiefs? well they go on to face the huge surprise package of the...
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possible to allow for water to reach it right so we now know that ethiopia's prime minister went ahead and asa that this president to negotiate this while washington is also mediating talks between the panes which also includes sadat my question so you say is it does president asked not mr they think that much will come out of that the mediation by washington why go ahead and honest so that this president also come in and mediate i think i think both egypt and ethiopia are looking for leverage when they don't have any directly over one another and so the hope that perhaps prime minister ahmed spoke is that the south african president can help. increase ethiopia standing in the talks while of course cairo has a longstanding relationship with the americans and so they're hoping that the americans will help them achieve more preferable compromise in the final agreement right now the washington told ongoing what can we expect from that well they're scheduled to have to resolve everything in these talks by january 15th by wednesday if they fail to do so then they would have to move to arbitration b
possible to allow for water to reach it right so we now know that ethiopia's prime minister went ahead and asa that this president to negotiate this while washington is also mediating talks between the panes which also includes sadat my question so you say is it does president asked not mr they think that much will come out of that the mediation by washington why go ahead and honest so that this president also come in and mediate i think i think both egypt and ethiopia are looking for leverage...
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job needle and smashed the place apartment people feel asas if it was printed in the in t the bods are moved but so much and i'm saying [inaudible] check. and i'm not. best phone there's not seven and i can. the woman knownwn to do today's show definitelyy i it's kind ofa things can cross over. four how far people will connect to what we're doing and i hope that the singles from local out then? and and and the rappers and stuff when it kind of element that people relate to and connect -- to woman when i am bucky's amid the abilities i have you watched [inaudible] it number. i'm new at this for my he hooood up on setet the the the rececepn hall. we've done the killing in. mom bought. up yet in the little people because maybe about the war. jenny wolf hey to make all of them will deduct their course not at the box office of g good thatat you do once guy said god you policy t that it got there. the whole movie political group. we'll skip that your program will. develop as cities okay politics worldpost ben as of the keys at the w wall what i seventyty six which leads us to t them dot indi
job needle and smashed the place apartment people feel asas if it was printed in the in t the bods are moved but so much and i'm saying [inaudible] check. and i'm not. best phone there's not seven and i can. the woman knownwn to do today's show definitelyy i it's kind ofa things can cross over. four how far people will connect to what we're doing and i hope that the singles from local out then? and and and the rappers and stuff when it kind of element that people relate to and connect -- to...
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australians need for a vibrantand focused on what australians need for a vibrant and viable economy as well asant and viable economy as well as a vibrant and sustainable environment. getting the balance right is what australia, i think, has always been able to achieve. but right now, the focus, as i set at the outset, is to fight these fires and to get people to safety. —— i said. but, well, there are actually several buts. australia is the world's third largest exporter of fossil fuels, mostly coal. world's third largest exporter of fossilfuels, mostly coal. in 2018 australia exported some $112 billion worth of coal. but that also providesjobs to worth of coal. but that also provides jobs to around 50,000 workers in australia, and around 60% of australia's electricity comes from coal—fired power stations. we will continue to report on the story and you have heard lots about it on newsday. let's talk about this man, carlos ghosn. he is the former boss of nissan and he was facing charges injapan but he skipped bail and arrived in lebanon, which does not have an extradition treaty with japan. int
australians need for a vibrantand focused on what australians need for a vibrant and viable economy as well asant and viable economy as well as a vibrant and sustainable environment. getting the balance right is what australia, i think, has always been able to achieve. but right now, the focus, as i set at the outset, is to fight these fires and to get people to safety. —— i said. but, well, there are actually several buts. australia is the world's third largest exporter of fossil fuels,...
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restaurants they don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and asapopulation and especially among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities. in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's done all the tents but. they were extending lavish sing and song dinners and. it really cannot understand well the popular forty's tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all public gatherings but of course they themselves are quite different be. fab incredible in beijing and lisa lewis reporting from paris thank you both you can find more information on the virus and tips for protecting yourself on our website check that out that's d.w. dot com let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world tens of thousands of demonstrators have returned to france's streets to oppose a planned overhaul of the pension system the government has unveiled its final version of the draft law which critics table forced millions to work longer france has been hit by strikes and other act
restaurants they don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and asapopulation and especially among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities. in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's done all the tents but. they were extending lavish sing and song dinners and. it really cannot understand well the popular forty's tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all public gatherings...
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asa hills we will see snow makes a name. are looking at highs of in between day, actually largely dry, we are between weather systems, there should be spells of sunshine. we are likely to see rain across the far north of scotland, still windy here, the temperatures will be showing signs of creeping up a little bit at nine 01’ of creeping up a little bit at nine or ten degrees in the south, further north, six or 7 degrees. thursday, here comes another frontal system pushing in from the south—west and also from the south—west we start to bring ina also from the south—west we start to bring in a return of some fairly mild air. 0n bring in a return of some fairly mild air. on thursday, we will see outbreaks of rain pushing north eastwards, something quite a following afterwards but the detail still and certain. there is to 1912 degrees. next weekend, thejet stream, the winds high up in the lsa, the jet stream stream, the winds high up in the lsa, thejet stream is stream, the winds high up in the lsa, the jet stream is likely to
asa hills we will see snow makes a name. are looking at highs of in between day, actually largely dry, we are between weather systems, there should be spells of sunshine. we are likely to see rain across the far north of scotland, still windy here, the temperatures will be showing signs of creeping up a little bit at nine 01’ of creeping up a little bit at nine or ten degrees in the south, further north, six or 7 degrees. thursday, here comes another frontal system pushing in from the...
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gambling addiction has repeatedly been cited asa addiction has repeatedly been cited as a major issueth problems. tracey crouch was a sports minister when this deal was done. i'm deeply uncomfortable about the rights deals with bet365. i think many people will want to watch that magical fa cup and will seek ways of doing so and if that means downloading a gambling app then they will do that. that in turn can lead to some very harmful behaviour in the future. as a body which regulates football's betting rules, the fa ended a lucrative deal with ladbrokes in june 2017 the fa ended a lucrative deal with ladbrokes injune 2017 after this contract was done. today it said... the government wants the deal ended 110w the government wants the deal ended now but it is complicated, much like football's relationship with bookies. more than half of england's clu bs bookies. more than half of england's clubs have a gambling company as a shirt sponsor. gambling addiction is an issue which has been heavily linked with mental health issues. joining us now is charles ritchie who helped find a charity af
gambling addiction has repeatedly been cited asa addiction has repeatedly been cited as a major issueth problems. tracey crouch was a sports minister when this deal was done. i'm deeply uncomfortable about the rights deals with bet365. i think many people will want to watch that magical fa cup and will seek ways of doing so and if that means downloading a gambling app then they will do that. that in turn can lead to some very harmful behaviour in the future. as a body which regulates football's...
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was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asa reference to general qasem soleimani as a warlord. clearly the positioning of this article is quite clear. they also talk about the fact that saudi's deputy foreign minister has arrived in the us for talks with the us secretary of state. we know that the two countries are closely aligned, do work closely together, so one aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders now aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders now whether they will bring pressure to bear, if anybody can, on president trump to rain and some of his rhetoric. there has been a lot of pressure from various officials in the region and perhaps around the world for trump to lower the tone, perhaps to be more conciliatory particularly with iraq, and it is quite likely that those of the sorts of conversations that we will hear from the sorts of conversations that we will hearfrom saudi the sorts of conversations that we will hear from saudi today. clearly it is very
was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asa reference to general qasem soleimani as a warlord. clearly the positioning of this article is quite clear. they also talk about the fact that saudi's deputy foreign minister has arrived in the us for talks with the us secretary of state. we know that the two countries are closely aligned, do work closely together, so one aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders aligned, do work...
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picked up with the naked eye, i think that is why major league baseball said this is out of bounds and asaaseball said this is out of bounds and as a result and very harsh punishment. now to football and barcelona boss ernesto valverde has been sacked despite leading the catalan giants to back—to—back league titles. it's the first time barcelona have sacked a coach in the middle of a season since louis van gaal in 2003. they're currently top of the table in spain, and through to the last 16 of the champions league, but it wasnt enough. hugh ferris has more on valverde‘s track record at barcelona. valverde replaced luis enrique at the camp nou in may 2017. it appeared to be an immediate success. barca went unbeaten in the league until the penultimate game of the season. the title was secured and the copa del rey. another title followed the next season but doubts always have always remained about whether he provides the kind of football for which the club is famous. key losses in consecutive seasons in europe are almost remembered more than his successes. first to roma, and then at liverpool
picked up with the naked eye, i think that is why major league baseball said this is out of bounds and asaaseball said this is out of bounds and as a result and very harsh punishment. now to football and barcelona boss ernesto valverde has been sacked despite leading the catalan giants to back—to—back league titles. it's the first time barcelona have sacked a coach in the middle of a season since louis van gaal in 2003. they're currently top of the table in spain, and through to the last 16...
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don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and it's you asa population and especially among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities in holland and in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's not on all the tents potations they were attending lavish sing and song dinners and. they can't really cannot understand well the popular 40 s. tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all public gatherings but of course they themselves are quite different beings i mean family and what's what's the feeling there i mean you mention the frustration but given the number of cases now is there a feeling that the chinese government is doing enough within china to stop the spread of the virus. well it's quite ambivalent question or tricky to end so if you ask the older people then yeah they have to trust the government also in the authorities and also that's also the picture outside of the country that i mean china was a price for whatever rights and much more transparency with the world he
don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and it's you asa population and especially among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities in holland and in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's not on all the tents potations they were attending lavish sing and song dinners and. they can't really cannot understand well the popular 40 s. tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all...
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don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and it's you asapopulation and especially in among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities in holland and in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's done all the transportation they were extending leftish sing and song dinners and. take it really cannot understand well the popular forty's tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all public gatherings but of course they themselves are quite different beings lisa what about there in france what measures are french authorities taking to stop the spread of the virus now that we are seeing the 1st cases appearing there. well the authorities have said that they are well prepared there are 3 specific hospitals in paris they're prepared to deal with such infectious diseases the health minister and his bizarre said yesterday that people if they had similar symptoms that they shouldn't go to see someone at the hospital or contact their local g.p. there's a special helpline they need to c
don't spend so much on gifts for their families so yeah definitely it's quite different and it's you asapopulation and especially in among the young there's also some kind of anger against the local authorities in holland and in a province because just 2 days before they shut down the city you know it's done all the transportation they were extending leftish sing and song dinners and. take it really cannot understand well the popular forty's tell the people to wear face masks and to avoid all...
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was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asarly the positioning of this article
was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asarly the positioning of this article
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we have an expert on hand with one of the clinton impeachment managers, former governor asa hutchinson. and we were warned it could be a violent day in richmond, virginia. the democratic governor says it wasn't because of his decision to declare an emergency, the anti-gun moves will fire up a cabal. welcome to fox news at night. we report on the eve of the senate impeachment trial of donald trump. two major events found together, presidential candidate serving as senate jurors. the trial begins in earnest with formal introduction of mitch mcconnell's proposal for the rules on how this will play out. democrats out the outraged, one calling the plan a national disgrace. republicans say they are following the rules for the clinton impeachment which past 100-0 back then, how does this play out in 2020? >> the impeachment ground rules are out, mitch mcconnell proposes the semiconductor trial four days of opening arguments, two days each side, 16 hours of senators questions, four hours of debate and arguments would begin the day after tomorrow. chuck schumer calls will collapse rules a natio
we have an expert on hand with one of the clinton impeachment managers, former governor asa hutchinson. and we were warned it could be a violent day in richmond, virginia. the democratic governor says it wasn't because of his decision to declare an emergency, the anti-gun moves will fire up a cabal. welcome to fox news at night. we report on the eve of the senate impeachment trial of donald trump. two major events found together, presidential candidate serving as senate jurors. the trial begins...
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of thomas markle potentially testifying against his daughter in this court so it is all being called asall being called as a significant witness for the daily mail and that is what that reporting was doing. ok. tara, i know you have concerns about the impact of the coverage on the couple themselves, don't you?” impact of the coverage on the couple themselves, don't you? i do. i do. i feel that i am fairly neutral on the night —— on the royals, ifeel on the whole they do a good job and i am also coverage and reporting on their movements and what they are doing for the public and of course how they are funded. but they would like to change their lives and i think then they should really be allowed to get on with it. i think to hound them, it is a slow ever since that announcement, the amount i take the point that yes, other media are all over it and it is a frenzied period of reporting. but i just feel that once it starts to get into areas of speculation, unless it is in the public interest. paul, i think there is a lot of viewers feel there is a difference between the top line of a story
of thomas markle potentially testifying against his daughter in this court so it is all being called asall being called as a significant witness for the daily mail and that is what that reporting was doing. ok. tara, i know you have concerns about the impact of the coverage on the couple themselves, don't you?” impact of the coverage on the couple themselves, don't you? i do. i do. i feel that i am fairly neutral on the night —— on the royals, ifeel on the whole they do a good job and i...
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there will be more tensions to come asa there will be more tensions to come as a two sides go to negotiateio. from the point of view of the two biggest economies were seeing progress which is good news but what about europe and the us? the two sides are europe and the us, but have a lot to talk about. you mentioned the french digital services tax, apart from that the eu trade commissioner has said he wants to achieve a kind of reset in us, eu relations. there is a long list with a have to go to a part of the digital services tax, there is aluminium tariffs that are in place, there are other tariffs of the aircraft subsidies that the eu has been now illegally providing, the world trade organisation has ruled early in 2019, the us has threatened to increase as tariffs because the wto has ruled the habit has ruled they have not had sufficient progress. we have a new commission ofa progress. we have a new commission of a trade, how do you think this relationship will fare going forward and is it true to say that this is... multi blues for europe and the us? we would agree with that. and thatis
there will be more tensions to come asa there will be more tensions to come as a two sides go to negotiateio. from the point of view of the two biggest economies were seeing progress which is good news but what about europe and the us? the two sides are europe and the us, but have a lot to talk about. you mentioned the french digital services tax, apart from that the eu trade commissioner has said he wants to achieve a kind of reset in us, eu relations. there is a long list with a have to go to...
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responsibility for the recovery is always going to be tottenham hospers with a view from the international asa with a view from the international as a secondary factor. i guess harry kane himself will feel pressure from the media and supporters, i think you got to get on the field for, and prove that he's fit for the spurs for the international side. but it's going to come into consideration. betting companies with streaming rights for fa cup ties have said they would allow the games to be streamed on a free platform elsewhere. it's after the fa was criticised for its decision to sell the rights — via a third party — to seven gambling websites who, since the start of last season, have been showing fa cup ties on their websites and apps. the fa says it's open to exploring the possibilities although they wouldn't want matches shown to clash with other tv broadcasts of live games. here's our sports editor dan roan. i think it gives the fa something to work with. it does create something ofan work with. it does create something of an issue, after all if you were to just live stream every fa cup ma
responsibility for the recovery is always going to be tottenham hospers with a view from the international asa with a view from the international as a secondary factor. i guess harry kane himself will feel pressure from the media and supporters, i think you got to get on the field for, and prove that he's fit for the spurs for the international side. but it's going to come into consideration. betting companies with streaming rights for fa cup ties have said they would allow the games to be...
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with me are asa bennett, the telegraph's brexit commissioning editor and sienna rodgers the editor offront pages are already in. the independent leads with news that un experts want an "immediate investigation" into allegations saudi arabia's crown prince hacked amazon bossjeff bezos's phone. you'll see a picture of the late monty python star terryjones on the front of the metro. although there are no reported cases — they claim the coronavirus "may have arrived in the uk". the guardian also leads with thejeff bezos phone—hacking allegations, and carries the very smiley prince charles and greta thunberg in davos. cityam covers the trade tensions between the uk and united states — over the british government's new tax plans for tech firms. the story also dominates the times — as does another great picture of terryjones. the sun claims the deadly coronavirus may have already spread to the uk. they call it a "snake bug". let's start with the daily express because they have a totally different lead story, it is all about boris johnson, i different lead story, it is all about borisjohnson,
with me are asa bennett, the telegraph's brexit commissioning editor and sienna rodgers the editor offront pages are already in. the independent leads with news that un experts want an "immediate investigation" into allegations saudi arabia's crown prince hacked amazon bossjeff bezos's phone. you'll see a picture of the late monty python star terryjones on the front of the metro. although there are no reported cases — they claim the coronavirus "may have arrived in the...
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yes, a slight catch before you do not count asa migrant slight catch before you do not count as a migrantes are dictated by people who have been here for a year and so on so we need to see what the system is. all the rhetoric, you are right, is all about very talented people and a lot of businesses would also say that, sometimes people with less high skills are quite important for doing jobs that keep the country running and so on. the reason that tension. notjust businesses. and so on. the reason that tension. not just businesses. one and so on. the reason that tension. notjust businesses. one in the express, the other on dementia care and care workers in social care and another one hsz and care workers in social care and another one h52 and how much it is going to cost. those are construction workers and care workers many of whom come from the eu and abroad and they are less well paid than this threshold would be it would cost the government more. it is very want to say we do not want these workers are but that will be an increase public—sector cost stop it is notjust businesses but all
yes, a slight catch before you do not count asa migrant slight catch before you do not count as a migrantes are dictated by people who have been here for a year and so on so we need to see what the system is. all the rhetoric, you are right, is all about very talented people and a lot of businesses would also say that, sometimes people with less high skills are quite important for doing jobs that keep the country running and so on. the reason that tension. notjust businesses. and so on. the...
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asa rocks the bbc may be it's this too.he front page here that the reason men gps are earning more than female gps because they are more likely to undertake this private contract work and what it is about the nature of that work that needs more available to men and women. quite fundamental questions here. it could be an equality of opportunity. structural discrimination. it's not the first time it's been an issue within the nhs. remember the beginning of last year there was a big report and ensure that gps had the biggest gender pay gap. when people came out with that old chestnut, women are bad negotiators are less mobile, where's they don't move around the country as much. we will be back again at half past 11 for another look at the papers. for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks very much in
asa rocks the bbc may be it's this too.he front page here that the reason men gps are earning more than female gps because they are more likely to undertake this private contract work and what it is about the nature of that work that needs more available to men and women. quite fundamental questions here. it could be an equality of opportunity. structural discrimination. it's not the first time it's been an issue within the nhs. remember the beginning of last year there was a big report and...
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a tener meses para cumplir con este requisito maria paula nos cuenta mas >> con toda la carne en el asaa celebra que podra p permitir el permiso para vender en las calles de los angeles >> no me van a aquitar todo eso no me dejaban nada >> ( musica ) >> tras aÑos de lucha a los n vendedores ambulantes en n noviembre del 0p22018 lograron la ciudad legalizara su trabajo causando un permiso para el inicio del 2020 >> nadie mas que el vendedor sabe lo que hemos sufrido espe esperemos que dejemos la impre i impresimpr impresion del gobierno que no podemos vender >> con el inicio delrograma de permisos tomo a vendedores por s sorpresa todo a la orden >> exponen a los vendedores a no saber de deonde puedo ver e m permiso que pasa si los ofici oficiales nos dan infracciones >> la ciudad de los angeles t tiene seis meses para tener todo en regla >> para que la jgente pueda ap c aplicar y hacer el proceso y se le da el permiso >> el tramite cuesta 541 dolares desde julio cuando las a autoridades asegurarian el ppore del permiso no tenrelo puerlo s costar mil dolares >> porque nos van a dejar ve e
a tener meses para cumplir con este requisito maria paula nos cuenta mas >> con toda la carne en el asaa celebra que podra p permitir el permiso para vender en las calles de los angeles >> no me van a aquitar todo eso no me dejaban nada >> ( musica ) >> tras aÑos de lucha a los n vendedores ambulantes en n noviembre del 0p22018 lograron la ciudad legalizara su trabajo causando un permiso para el inicio del 2020 >> nadie mas que el vendedor sabe lo que hemos...
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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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, they have been the various royals taking different roles but almost pressed into harry's position asaon. meghan has artie made the move. anyway, it cuts a lowly figure here in the uk trying to sort things out. —— has already made the move. i think that that statement from the queen about as angry as the queen could possibly get i would've thought despite the understated language. totally unprecedented as a statement. five days feels like the story is moving on so quickly. but not quickly enough of the queen. who likes to move in on as soon as she can. and get things back to normal. but remember, it looks like harry and meghan were planning for this for a very long time. of course, on the hot by the way they put the statement out in the first place and thatis statement out in the first place and that is really it has left left the queen and the senior court tears scrambling to try and find a solution to this but it is not an easy solution. they have to work out what they will do about the titles and what they would do about the security and you can see already this quite a place mat co
, they have been the various royals taking different roles but almost pressed into harry's position asaon. meghan has artie made the move. anyway, it cuts a lowly figure here in the uk trying to sort things out. —— has already made the move. i think that that statement from the queen about as angry as the queen could possibly get i would've thought despite the understated language. totally unprecedented as a statement. five days feels like the story is moving on so quickly. but not quickly...
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he was pretty angry after that briefing and asa pretty angry after that briefing and as a result, werepublicans joining the democrats we re republicans joining the democrats were having a vote later to try and limit president donald trump's powers, we spoke a little earlier to the president of the woodrow wilson centre and member of congress who sat on the intelligence committee. we asked her about the significance of today's vote. it is that congress responsibility to declare war means that it has to engage in respect of the iran issue andi engage in respect of the iran issue and i think it is a very good thing, except the resolution passes passes the senate. it sounds like it could and going forward, any president who chooses to engage in military action ina chooses to engage in military action in a foreign theatre, except on an emergency basis has permission from congress in advance. even if it passes the house of the senate, the president was not likely to sign it so president was not likely to sign it so it is largely symbolic. president was not likely to sign it so it is largel
he was pretty angry after that briefing and asa pretty angry after that briefing and as a result, werepublicans joining the democrats we re republicans joining the democrats were having a vote later to try and limit president donald trump's powers, we spoke a little earlier to the president of the woodrow wilson centre and member of congress who sat on the intelligence committee. we asked her about the significance of today's vote. it is that congress responsibility to declare war means that it...
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washington initially l levied tariffs s of 25%, , could incree them to as much asas 100%.t is worrying sellers in the u.s., some of whom are stocking up just in case. an american love affair with french wines that has hit a rough patch in the form of tariffs. they have already added 25% of the cost of a bottle of french wine in the u.s. donana trump has threatened to up that tariff 100%. a possibility that french winemakers are not the only ones worried about. the u.s. distillery council says 78,000 u.s. jobs are at risk. >> it is going to directly impact the small businesses in america, and also the customers. we arere all going to lose big. mamaybe a lot of businesses will close for something completely not related to food and wine. reporter: the current tariffs were levied after the wto said the u.s. was a allowed to slap tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of european products. the ruling came after 15 years of litigation in which the u.s. said the e.u. was unfairly subsidizing airbus, a larger dispute that wine importers say could sink their business. >> we are frantically
washington initially l levied tariffs s of 25%, , could incree them to as much asas 100%.t is worrying sellers in the u.s., some of whom are stocking up just in case. an american love affair with french wines that has hit a rough patch in the form of tariffs. they have already added 25% of the cost of a bottle of french wine in the u.s. donana trump has threatened to up that tariff 100%. a possibility that french winemakers are not the only ones worried about. the u.s. distillery council says...
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they onlnly know chinana asa booming economy and have very different aspirations than their parents. >> young chinese people want to stand out. they're very extroverted. they say, i want to be myself and look good. they are very different than the older generation. in the past, the chinese would consnsider such behaviour improper, better to be more reserved. >> the internet in china is strictly censored, yet hardly any generation are as digitally connected as young chinese. zhang dayi sells her clothes online, and she's always in contact with her fans. she doesn't need traditional . -- traditional advertising. she herself is her best marketing strategy. back i in the parking g garage, wenjun lau has changed her outfit for her next appointment. the 31-year-old represents a generation that is not only shaping its own society, it's moving into the focus of international companies. according to surveys, the chinese buy about a third of all luxury items wororldwide. and that trerend is growing. the younger generation account for a big proportion of those buyers. wenjun lau isn't suprised.
they onlnly know chinana asa booming economy and have very different aspirations than their parents. >> young chinese people want to stand out. they're very extroverted. they say, i want to be myself and look good. they are very different than the older generation. in the past, the chinese would consnsider such behaviour improper, better to be more reserved. >> the internet in china is strictly censored, yet hardly any generation are as digitally connected as young chinese. zhang...
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city of taftft, nott working in the industry itself but support from the benefits of the i industry asasl. we are surrounded by tens of thousands of oil and gas wells. we understand the benefits of the induststry. we udederstand e strategegic imporortance of the united states of america being energy-independent. we take great pride i in being a part of that. kern county at one point in time was s the largest oil ad gas prproducing cocoun in ththe contitinental uninited stateses, the industry itself, that is who we are. that is the legacy of this portion of s san joaquin valley. man: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make ththeir own local regulations for the e oil and gas industryr. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and
city of taftft, nott working in the industry itself but support from the benefits of the i industry asasl. we are surrounded by tens of thousands of oil and gas wells. we understand the benefits of the induststry. we udederstand e strategegic imporortance of the united states of america being energy-independent. we take great pride i in being a part of that. kern county at one point in time was s the largest oil ad gas prproducing cocoun in ththe contitinental uninited stateses, the industry...
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a driver in the us has been caught trying to disguise a fake skeleton asa trying to disguise a fake skeletonlane reserved for cars with high occupancy. an official noticed the skeleton, which was wearing a hat and tied to the passenger seat with and tied to the passenger seat with a yellow rope, and the driver was given a penalty ticket. nice try. we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times. that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sports update. that is coming your way in a couple of minutes. now it's time for a look at the weather. a week long spell of settled weather and now things are changing, pretty wet across western parts of the uk. more rain to come in the course of today. in any 1 more rain to come in the course of today. in any1 place, the rain not lasting for too long and in fact in the afternoon there will probably be sunshine around. the big picture, this is what the satellite shows, weather front in the last 12 hours moving across irel
a driver in the us has been caught trying to disguise a fake skeleton asa trying to disguise a fake skeletonlane reserved for cars with high occupancy. an official noticed the skeleton, which was wearing a hat and tied to the passenger seat with and tied to the passenger seat with a yellow rope, and the driver was given a penalty ticket. nice try. we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherine forster,...
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the arena whehere kobe bryant made his name asas a star of th nba playing for the los angeles lalakers.. basketball fans gathered to pay their respects to the man who was an inspiration for so many. >> today day that part of l.a. died. >> we lost somebody legendary today. >> fellow basketball legends some of the first to pay tributes. michael jordan said he was like a little brother while the nba's all-time scorer kareem abdhdhul jab bar posted a heartfelt video on social media. >> he inspired a whole generation of youngng athletete i dd the p privilege of being there when he scored his 81 point game and it is something i will always remember. >> a close friend, tiger woods, was told the news as he came off the golf course. >> f for me it's r reality is j sitting in because i w was just told probably about five minutes ago. he burned so competitively hot and the desiree to win. he b brought it each and every ninight on both ends of the floor. not too many guy ks say that. >> tonight is for kobe. >> music stars paid tribute to bryant at the grammy awawards held at the staple center. >>>
the arena whehere kobe bryant made his name asas a star of th nba playing for the los angeles lalakers.. basketball fans gathered to pay their respects to the man who was an inspiration for so many. >> today day that part of l.a. died. >> we lost somebody legendary today. >> fellow basketball legends some of the first to pay tributes. michael jordan said he was like a little brother while the nba's all-time scorer kareem abdhdhul jab bar posted a heartfelt video on social...