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joining us now is miles lockwood, asa's director of complaints and investigations. ad was seriously offensive and irresponsible because through the use of creatives, it objectified women. through a cumulative effect, it focused on exposed parts of this woman's body in a way which was unacceptable and overstepped the mark. that is why we have banned the ad today. you could say that although this ad was supposed to be selling clothing, the thing it was really selling was women as a sex object, and that is wrong. how many complaints did you get about this ad? we only got one complaint, but we don't play a numbers game. the interesting thing about the complainant was that they told us they had been watching a food programme on youtube with their child when this ad appeared, and that drives home the point that advertising invites itself into people's homes unannounced. that is one of the reasons why we take a strict line with sexual objectification in advertisements. it is not acceptable and it is unnecessary. how difficult is it to decide yes or no and whether to uphold
joining us now is miles lockwood, asa's director of complaints and investigations. ad was seriously offensive and irresponsible because through the use of creatives, it objectified women. through a cumulative effect, it focused on exposed parts of this woman's body in a way which was unacceptable and overstepped the mark. that is why we have banned the ad today. you could say that although this ad was supposed to be selling clothing, the thing it was really selling was women as a sex object,...
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and we will stay nicola and asa with the times, but not that story.s the story of the moment, hs2, back with a vengeance. but that isn't the headline we get from the times. you don't get hs2 on the headline at all. i think this is the headline the prime minister would want to see, about this £1 billion a year boost to regional bus services. that very much as they look at this shiny, new bus and ignore hs2, because it is so controversial. most of the public will feel like it has dragged on for so long. basically, borisjohnson has dragged on for so long. basically, boris johnson has been dragged on for so long. basically, borisjohnson has been forced to make a decision. he came into downing street on the back of the votes of a lot of people in the north and the midlands who don't traditionally vote tory with a promise to level up. he just couldn't be seen, one of the first things he has done to cancel this programme. as kind of troubled as it is, and the point is even though it is, and the point is even though it is very unpopular and lots of trueblue s
and we will stay nicola and asa with the times, but not that story.s the story of the moment, hs2, back with a vengeance. but that isn't the headline we get from the times. you don't get hs2 on the headline at all. i think this is the headline the prime minister would want to see, about this £1 billion a year boost to regional bus services. that very much as they look at this shiny, new bus and ignore hs2, because it is so controversial. most of the public will feel like it has dragged on for...
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law, the fishermen ‘s big fines should have been handed into the ministry and officially documented asaocumented as a priceless part of gaza's heritage. instead, the fishermen sold their coins onto traders illegally. the fishermen say they have no choice but to sell what they find. the fishermen have tried to piece together what happened today coins after they sold them to local dealers. the seizure of coins by the israeli authorities at the border caught the attention of the professor. i made a comparison of the two coins. this is the picture came “— the two coins. this is the picture came —— taken by fadel in march 2017 and this is the picture published on the israeli news site injuly 17 and you can see it's obviously the very same coin, all the details are identical. he finally found a match, linking a coin in fadel‘s pictures with this one stopped at the border. he suspects other coins were successfully smuggled out and sold on. the israeli authorities told the bbc they cannot comment on the coins seized because there is an ongoing investigation. auction houses are expected to carry
law, the fishermen ‘s big fines should have been handed into the ministry and officially documented asaocumented as a priceless part of gaza's heritage. instead, the fishermen sold their coins onto traders illegally. the fishermen say they have no choice but to sell what they find. the fishermen have tried to piece together what happened today coins after they sold them to local dealers. the seizure of coins by the israeli authorities at the border caught the attention of the professor. i...
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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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india's rise asa absolutely incredible. india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world. and one of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring because you have done it asa inspiring because you have done it as a democratic country. you have done it as a peaceful country. you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great, free country. there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and aggression, and a nation that rises by setting its people free, and unleashing them to chase their dreams. and that is india. this is why india's accomplishments over the last 70 years is completely unrivalled, no matter where you go. it is your faith in the strength of a free society, your confidence in your own people, your trust in your own citizens and your respect for the dignity of every person that makes the united states and india such a natural, beautiful, enduring f
india's rise asa absolutely incredible. india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world. and one of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring because you have done it asa inspiring because you have done it as a democratic country. you have done it as a peaceful country. you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great, free country. there is all the difference in the world between a...
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he said no, ed must end in december, a trade deal asa must end in december, a trade deal as a bonus notl but these next four months will fly by and i think you will prom we have to compromise oi'i you will prom we have to compromise on fish and on to get financial services. there were once about the friendship of the water but they need the uk to be fairly successful because they need to trade with us but they do not want to be such a big success and puts the idea of exit back in other european minds. the experiment that britain is watching itself into, i was remain by nature but i have no accepted brexit must happen because the proof and brexit lies and leaving, you have to see for all concerned whether it is be a success or not. if it is a success that will put thoughts into peoples mind in europe, that is a life outside the club, it is not like hotel california when you can check it but you can never leave, you california when you can check it but you can never leave, you can california when you can check it but you can never leave, you can leave and that is the good thing, the eu mu
he said no, ed must end in december, a trade deal asa must end in december, a trade deal as a bonus notl but these next four months will fly by and i think you will prom we have to compromise oi'i you will prom we have to compromise on fish and on to get financial services. there were once about the friendship of the water but they need the uk to be fairly successful because they need to trade with us but they do not want to be such a big success and puts the idea of exit back in other european...
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among the electorate asa his base.reality is theirs majority disapproval of his policies on immigration, for example. people think his focus on the wall has been misplaced, it's a waste of time and a waste of money, and his immigration policies are far too harsh and cruel at a certain level. even on the economy, that narrative wears a little thin because while people do recognise there are morejobs than people do recognise there are more jobs than we've had in the past, the most important economic reality for people today as they have a hard time keeping up with the cost of living. we asked people in our polls what is the more important economic factor, that millions ofjobs have been created or the stock market is up created or the stock market is up or people aren't keeping up with the cost of living and the cost of healthca re with the cost of living and the cost of healthcare is up, and bya cost of healthcare is up, and by a factor of three to one people say the most important thing is healthcare costs are going up
among the electorate asa his base.reality is theirs majority disapproval of his policies on immigration, for example. people think his focus on the wall has been misplaced, it's a waste of time and a waste of money, and his immigration policies are far too harsh and cruel at a certain level. even on the economy, that narrative wears a little thin because while people do recognise there are morejobs than people do recognise there are more jobs than we've had in the past, the most important...
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certainly very respected asa could not.er and journalist and he is accusing the prime minister borisjohnson of lying in he is accusing the prime minister boris johnson of lying in a pernicious attempt to curb the bbc licence fee. he says that actually the prime minister is trying to undermine the cooperation and he adds that the prime minister is avoiding having his policies in this way scrutinise. he says the prime minister does not give a damn, to quote him, about fairness, because of the landslide majority got in december, that the prime minister quote, is arrogant with power, that his conflict with the bbc is a childish, peevish and unpleasant and if that was not enough, he saying that what borisjohnson is doing is, quite, aping donald trump by using the same political rulebook to try to control the media. well done mr david dimbleby exclamation mark people who complain to the bbc really need to get an education. people who complain to the bbc really need to get an educationm would take about two minutes, google and eve
certainly very respected asa could not.er and journalist and he is accusing the prime minister borisjohnson of lying in he is accusing the prime minister boris johnson of lying in a pernicious attempt to curb the bbc licence fee. he says that actually the prime minister is trying to undermine the cooperation and he adds that the prime minister is avoiding having his policies in this way scrutinise. he says the prime minister does not give a damn, to quote him, about fairness, because of the...
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from your point of view, how big is the calcutta cup asa of view, how big is the calcutta cup as a fixturetional? i didn't realise how big it was, i have been living here for 32 years and it is huge. you can win one game in the six national and thatis one game in the six national and that is enough as long as it is against england like andy nichols did. winning against england is the big one. it will be a cracking contest tomorrow with two teams both losing in the first round. eddie jones doing scotland a favour by the way he‘s been talking. jones doing scotland a favour by the way he's been talking. doing ourjob for us. that is it, chris, there‘s been so much talk in the build—up. some people are wondering about some of the term is used, war, battle, hate. some of the language you could argue planning difficult but it is pa rt of argue planning difficult but it is part of it. my dad strongly dislikes the england rugby team but he is welsh and married to an english woman with four children born and raised in england. he lives in england and loves england but doesn't like the english rugby
from your point of view, how big is the calcutta cup asa of view, how big is the calcutta cup as a fixturetional? i didn't realise how big it was, i have been living here for 32 years and it is huge. you can win one game in the six national and thatis one game in the six national and that is enough as long as it is against england like andy nichols did. winning against england is the big one. it will be a cracking contest tomorrow with two teams both losing in the first round. eddie jones doing...
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cutting taxes or big corporations and the biggest, richest french people because for you, presumably, asar you, presumably, as a socialist mud that was a mistake? i was in the socialist party but i'd been waiting for a few yea rs party but i'd been waiting for a few years for someone party but i'd been waiting for a few years for someone like emmanuel macron to propose this programme. but the very guy who advised macron on his economic strategy, he concluded as he broke with macron, he said, "macron has failed to respond to the demand for tennis. his first moves, cutting wealth and capital gains tax taxes and him the title of president of the rich and asa title of president of the rich and as a result, says mr ferrie, a former ally of mr macron, as a result, he says, the desire for insurrection has taken root in france. every reform we made and every reform we passed in the last two years was the reforms that were announced in emmanuel macron's programme that his allies built with him. there's not any reform we are doing right now that we passed that wasn't in the programme which i commit
cutting taxes or big corporations and the biggest, richest french people because for you, presumably, asar you, presumably, as a socialist mud that was a mistake? i was in the socialist party but i'd been waiting for a few yea rs party but i'd been waiting for a few years for someone party but i'd been waiting for a few years for someone like emmanuel macron to propose this programme. but the very guy who advised macron on his economic strategy, he concluded as he broke with macron, he said,...
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extinct it was a child, hear a lot of people saying that they used to tip upside down on the railings asags like this to put yourself out of your comfort zone. that have been more elegant dismounts, but by now my upper body was feeling the full effects. now to relax! we have been doing inversions and yoga for years, and this gives you that support to hang upside down but trust your body a little bit more, so it gives you more space to see if your spine can grow a little taller. and hang a little bit lower. here we are. i will hang around here for a while. new like we shouldn't laugh, because actually i think we would both be equally hopeless. knew exactly. every time mike bushell does these pieces, we are ok sitting here having a laugh. we feel that we can't do hockey, or anything with horses, so i will do modern pentathlon. i think modern pentathlon. ithinki modern pentathlon. i think i would do the gymnastics. the rather you than me. that's it from all of us. we hope you enjoyed the show. we will have more for you later. good night. evening. the winds are really lifting now across irela
extinct it was a child, hear a lot of people saying that they used to tip upside down on the railings asags like this to put yourself out of your comfort zone. that have been more elegant dismounts, but by now my upper body was feeling the full effects. now to relax! we have been doing inversions and yoga for years, and this gives you that support to hang upside down but trust your body a little bit more, so it gives you more space to see if your spine can grow a little taller. and hang a...
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she was described asa major impact here.s a rising star in northern ireland and she was shot by terrorists, say police, during rioting last year in londonderry. now a 52—year—old man from derry, who was arrested on tuesday, has been charged with murder with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and with intent to endanger life and with professing membership of a proscribed organisation. you will appear at londonderry magistrates' court tomorrow. there was widespread condemnation of the violence after lyra mckee's death, both the british and irish prime ministers attended herfuneral. and irish prime ministers attended her funeral. these charges will be seen as a her funeral. these charges will be seen as a significant step but police in northern ireland have a lwa ys police in northern ireland have always said a number of people were involved on the night of her death and the quest for evidence to bring the gunman to justice remains ongoing. thank you. the media watchdog ofcom has been given new powers to punis
she was described asa major impact here.s a rising star in northern ireland and she was shot by terrorists, say police, during rioting last year in londonderry. now a 52—year—old man from derry, who was arrested on tuesday, has been charged with murder with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and with intent to endanger life and with professing membership of a proscribed organisation. you will appear at londonderry magistrates' court tomorrow. there was widespread...
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that, perhaps there were too many immigrants, too fast, issues with integration of the communities and asaas a consequence, we have seen the far right grow again, support for the far right grow again. moving onto the final a really quite fascinating, and the uk government says it is actually going to hold tech bosses to account who run the big social media platforms. and they are going to do this by getting the regulator that usually regulates broadcasters to become involved. this is a real change in the way that social media is viewed? that's right because social media will argue that they are platforms not publishers and they are not responsible in that way for the content that goes on the site. 0ther content that goes on the site. other people, third parties write the content. the uk government ‘5 argument —— arguing that they need to take responsibility for the content and it is about the protection of children. what children should and have been exposed to. what isn't interesting is that the culture secretary makes the argument —— what is interesting is that the culture secretary make
that, perhaps there were too many immigrants, too fast, issues with integration of the communities and asaas a consequence, we have seen the far right grow again, support for the far right grow again. moving onto the final a really quite fascinating, and the uk government says it is actually going to hold tech bosses to account who run the big social media platforms. and they are going to do this by getting the regulator that usually regulates broadcasters to become involved. this is a real...
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they want quick fixes and this is something that has suffered asa this is something that has sufferedear, let me make sure i got this right. the agency warned the uk needs to spend, last year cut this —— this was said, the current plans are £600 million a yearunder current plans are £600 million a year under two thirds of that. the secretary of state said some cannot be protected. where does that leave the people who live in those areas? let's move onto the financial times which talks about different crisis. daisy, tell us about this.|j which talks about different crisis. daisy, tell us about this. i think this is very interesting but the wider story of what it's pointing to is very worrying. land rover has said that the coronavirus is limiting its supply chain so significantly that it may have to close production. it also says it's been trying to get parts out of china in suitcases. we've flown parts from china to the uk just to make sure we got the right parts, not the boss said. —— the boss said. it could definitely lead to a global slowdown or a global recession. we got germany do
they want quick fixes and this is something that has suffered asa this is something that has sufferedear, let me make sure i got this right. the agency warned the uk needs to spend, last year cut this —— this was said, the current plans are £600 million a yearunder current plans are £600 million a year under two thirds of that. the secretary of state said some cannot be protected. where does that leave the people who live in those areas? let's move onto the financial times which talks...
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heathrow, and public health officials idea handing out leaflets, saying that if they don't feel well asaat if they don't feel well as a visitor to the uk, still call nhs 9111, but it seems that she did develop symptoms subsequent to arriving at heathrow, she rang that line, she didn't go to hospital, she was immediately tested, tested positive i know she is either on her way to or at saint thomases hospital in let central london. it is widely specialist centres in the uk that can tackle these infectious diseases. given what we know about these other cases over the last few days, what will happen no? contact tracing. this is not, i am told, anything to do with the cases in brighton so none of the contacts there are relevant here. contact tracing is what public health england do and be like to do it and are effective, i imagine there may bea are effective, i imagine there may be a little bit of tracing around people who are on the same flight immediately in front of and behind. it isa immediately in front of and behind. it is a two metre thing. it does not involve the whole flight but i am
heathrow, and public health officials idea handing out leaflets, saying that if they don't feel well asaat if they don't feel well as a visitor to the uk, still call nhs 9111, but it seems that she did develop symptoms subsequent to arriving at heathrow, she rang that line, she didn't go to hospital, she was immediately tested, tested positive i know she is either on her way to or at saint thomases hospital in let central london. it is widely specialist centres in the uk that can tackle these...
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fact that, as they understand it, travel into china and out of china, particularly, using hong kong asasing hong kong as a base, is down by 90%, and thatis as a base, is down by 90%, and that is very, very significant, because that tells me, which we discussed earlier in the programme, that goods and chattels are not coming out of china or going into china which could indicate that there could bea could indicate that there could be a blockage to world trade. you mentioned a 1% drop in gdp in china. 0ther you mentioned a 1% drop in gdp in china. other people have mentioned, globally, something like 0.5—0 point —— 0.3—0 .5%. it doesn't augur very well. the airline's angle is quite interesting. we often hearing about the need for the benefit of the environment and climate change to use our travel less. and yet when something like this happens and we see how difficult it is and how relied we are on it. hugely. it is all very well saying it is bad, it is bad. but unless we find another way of doing trade i'm afraid it's here to stay. what afraid it's here to stay. what a thinker, the other t
fact that, as they understand it, travel into china and out of china, particularly, using hong kong asasing hong kong as a base, is down by 90%, and thatis as a base, is down by 90%, and that is very, very significant, because that tells me, which we discussed earlier in the programme, that goods and chattels are not coming out of china or going into china which could indicate that there could bea could indicate that there could be a blockage to world trade. you mentioned a 1% drop in gdp in...
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holden started off asa to an end.s a saddle maker in south australia and then it started building cars in 1908. since thenit building cars in 1908. since then it has had a long history in australia with general motors, i think 90 years. it now general motors says is going to wind down its sales, designs and operations in australia and new zealand by the end of next year. the company said it has explored ways to keep holden brand alive, but they decided it would just cost too much money to stay in what is known as a right—hand drive market. that is australia and new zealand. but is the left—hand drive in the us and that is the problem. it is just too expensive to make these cars specifically just for the australian and new zealand market. it is all part of this move by gm to get out of this move by gm to get out of these under profitable markets and focus on places like the us, china and south korea. gm had stop —— stop manufacturing in australia three years ago, but it carried on making and marketing these vehicles in
holden started off asa to an end.s a saddle maker in south australia and then it started building cars in 1908. since thenit building cars in 1908. since then it has had a long history in australia with general motors, i think 90 years. it now general motors says is going to wind down its sales, designs and operations in australia and new zealand by the end of next year. the company said it has explored ways to keep holden brand alive, but they decided it would just cost too much money to stay...
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asa as a foot taller it is one of the biggest things to be able to come to the best club in the world special for the best club in the world. so it is specialfor me the best club in the world. so it is special for me and my whole family and this is something i worked hard forfor a long time and i am now finally here and i cannot wait to get started and i have many good things in the future for me and my team. iam things in the future for me and my team. i am excited. he's ineligible for barca's champions league run. in the europa league — could ajax's campaign be done in the last 32. the dutch champions lost 2—0 to getafe in their first leg. meanwhile, manchester united drew 1—1 at bruges — another side who dropped down from the champions league. emmanuel dennis opened the scoring before anthony martial grabbed the equaliser and what could be a crucial away goal for 0le gunnar solskjaer‘s side. it was a difficult game against a well—organised team under difficult conditions. so i don't think it was one of the best games anyone has seen. we got away, and away goal, we got a draw, we go
asa as a foot taller it is one of the biggest things to be able to come to the best club in the world special for the best club in the world. so it is specialfor me the best club in the world. so it is special for me and my whole family and this is something i worked hard forfor a long time and i am now finally here and i cannot wait to get started and i have many good things in the future for me and my team. iam things in the future for me and my team. i am excited. he's ineligible for barca's...
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nicola and asa will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget youont pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a very good evening to you. yesterday we nearly got blown away courtesy of storm ciara and now things have turned wintry. what is in store for tomorrow? a little bit of both. build strong winds convey cold wind at that and to reach showers. i'm spilling across the northern half of the uk, there's ciara across scandinavia for we have all of these isobars and for remaining windy, and if we put on ourair masks we remaining windy, and if we put on our air masks we can see we are in the blue and the polar air will follow the arrows back all the way to greenland in the arctic. so it is cold enough for snow out there across the hills again overnight tonight. even across the moors of the southwest. anything above 100 or 150 metres. the key relations possible and also where we've had showers through the
nicola and asa will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget youont pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a very good evening to you. yesterday we nearly got blown away courtesy of storm ciara and now things have turned wintry. what is in store for tomorrow? a little bit of both. build strong winds convey...
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as a wrestler referee i'm glad. “ asa ar. as a wrestler referee i'm glad. —— as a referee.ars to come. ultimately it was the right decision. what has to improve in terms of fans experience, because when watching tv, it's a com pletely because when watching tv, it's a completely different thing when you know what's going on. as a fan in the stadium, it's terrible. it is something that's in our thoughts as well. it's at least comparable to that, getting to what you're watching at home. we keep trying to make sure we are sending out the information that the fans need, such as messages of what is being reviewed. we also shared the difference in angle which is sent to the referee to look at on the screen. hopefully it will show why the on—field decision was originally made was made. it's something we are continuing to look at. we're looking for options for referees to make announcements themselves in the same way you see in nfl. that's something we're working with for some testing and once it's been tested, we can look at that as well. the competitions are looking at opening up
as a wrestler referee i'm glad. “ asa ar. as a wrestler referee i'm glad. —— as a referee.ars to come. ultimately it was the right decision. what has to improve in terms of fans experience, because when watching tv, it's a com pletely because when watching tv, it's a completely different thing when you know what's going on. as a fan in the stadium, it's terrible. it is something that's in our thoughts as well. it's at least comparable to that, getting to what you're watching at home. we...
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while that was absent after being taken to hospital asa absent after being taken to hospital as a precautionst now consider a third fight. he has 30 days and we will see what happens after that. i would advise him not to take it. it would be the same outcome. if it doesn't take it, what would that mean for tyson if it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it was the best performance i've seen from a british fighter. fans travelled here to see the rematch knowing they had witnessed a piece of boxing history. the fact that he got the stoppage is unbelievable. he's made everyone in the room very proud tonight. his comeback from the well—documented issues with drew, drugs and depression is now complete. —— make a drink. one of the great performances from a british boxer on american soil shows he could dominate in years to come. it's fair to say there's been a huge reaction to the fight across social media today, with plenty of speculation around what's next for fury. well, his former trainer ben davison, who was with him for the first fight, wants the celebrations to c
while that was absent after being taken to hospital asa absent after being taken to hospital as a precautionst now consider a third fight. he has 30 days and we will see what happens after that. i would advise him not to take it. it would be the same outcome. if it doesn't take it, what would that mean for tyson if it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it was the best performance i've seen from a british fighter. fans travelled here to see the rematch knowing they...
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river valleys and we have severe weather warnings in force on the river further east and the river asa further east and the river as a severe flood warning and we have several severe flood warnings between the structure and distant and worcestershire. so severe flood warnings continue to be a problem. aside from his major warnings, we have got well over 300 flood warnings enforced elsewhere in the uk. for some communities, warnings enforced elsewhere in the uk. forsome communities, the flooding could continue to get worse before it gets better, even as the rain becomes less intense. storm dennis is proud of these problems and its final swa nsong dennis is proud of these problems and its final swansong as it passes closer to the north of scotland as a way for powerful winds in northern scotla nd way for powerful winds in northern scotland could see gust of 70 miles priorfor scotland could see gust of 70 miles prior for sir, scotland could see gust of 70 miles priorfor sir, bring some disruption as we head into, but for the rest of the uk, it is a blustery day in the day of sunshine and
river valleys and we have severe weather warnings in force on the river further east and the river asa further east and the river as a severe flood warning and we have several severe flood warnings between the structure and distant and worcestershire. so severe flood warnings continue to be a problem. aside from his major warnings, we have got well over 300 flood warnings enforced elsewhere in the uk. for some communities, warnings enforced elsewhere in the uk. forsome communities, the flooding...
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she will it is important to have a good performance asa important to have a good performance as a worldthat acts state that you have to gets elected first. the strength and depth and in particular is such that you have to fight all the way to your place. as a candidate. we look forward to that you can see it from seven o'clock at bbc floor. available the spy bbc floor. state website as well. available the spy state website as well. that's all from sportsday. rangers score. jane will have more on that and manchester city's champions league game in our late sportsday at 10:30. dojoin us then. goodbye. by by the warnings affecting large parts of england. i am page and structure a re parts of england. i am page and structure are being activated after slight differences were preached by rising waters on the river. there is major flooding rising waters on the river. there is majorflooding in shrewsbury rising waters on the river. there is major flooding in shrewsbury and river levels are continuing to rise with more rain forecast. severe weather warnings are in place which means it could be a
she will it is important to have a good performance asa important to have a good performance as a worldthat acts state that you have to gets elected first. the strength and depth and in particular is such that you have to fight all the way to your place. as a candidate. we look forward to that you can see it from seven o'clock at bbc floor. available the spy bbc floor. state website as well. available the spy state website as well. that's all from sportsday. rangers score. jane will have more...
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langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatete have to carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount is also a city where a significant chunk of the land is zoned for industry. so, paramount is a community where environmental justice is a key priority. it's important that we bring things to people here. as we transition away from fossil fuels, as we move away from coal and just say good-bye to that whole era, we move into an era where we're dependent on renewables, the question is, like, who is gonna get the training to go into these indusustries? [sirenen wailing i in distancec] man: : me making g my decisioioo cchange my w whole life e arouns the last time when i was slanging and they raided my
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ordered by the government to raise the unionjack in honour of ‘scandal—hit‘ prince andrews birthday asaa quest for acquittal and president trump and the child. the guardian has a picture of him looking very serious. he looks a bit late but of course he wasn't think. he isa late but of course he wasn't think. he is a teflon chance that he once again its demise. i put the money on the fact that he is going to win again another number. now it has really wiped out how to attack him. kratz there is what happens in the election here. the democrats are letting laughed looking for a quite ha rd to defeat letting laughed looking for a quite hard to defeat him. the backdrop of what is happening in the d economy is doing well, he had a good set of cards to play. a smart body is on hand walking back for a second term. he has defied political conviction that we are in a world where presidents are being broken up day by day. send accents when it's not that surprising. it's been a very good at week for ila. in the pages title lies. as predicted in what democrats are saying we knew it was not going to
ordered by the government to raise the unionjack in honour of ‘scandal—hit‘ prince andrews birthday asaa quest for acquittal and president trump and the child. the guardian has a picture of him looking very serious. he looks a bit late but of course he wasn't think. he isa late but of course he wasn't think. he is a teflon chance that he once again its demise. i put the money on the fact that he is going to win again another number. now it has really wiped out how to attack him. kratz...
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i think we are just going to try and focus on us asa are just going to try and focus on us as a team and that will be the same for all the other games. we do look at the opposition's strengths and weaknesses but as long as we don't focus too much on them and focus on us, that is when we play oui’ focus on us, that is when we play our best cricket. thailand insist they are notjust here to make up they are notjust here to make up the numbers but, if they did win a match, that would be one of the biggest shocks this tournament has ever seen. it rather than it being a bad result, they say it is also about legacy. everybody likes successful teams and successful teams create more interest. so if we perform well at this stage, if there isa team, perform well at this stage, if there is a team, we give reasonably good performances, it will make the players back i'm very proud of the team. as well as inspiring the next generation in their own country, these players are hoping to show other developing nature is what —— nations what is achievable. let's round up some more of the day's sports new
i think we are just going to try and focus on us asa are just going to try and focus on us as a team and that will be the same for all the other games. we do look at the opposition's strengths and weaknesses but as long as we don't focus too much on them and focus on us, that is when we play oui’ focus on us, that is when we play our best cricket. thailand insist they are notjust here to make up they are notjust here to make up the numbers but, if they did win a match, that would be one of...
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with me are nicola bartlett, who's a political correspondent for the daily mirror, and asa bennett, brexitt the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. you are still bugs the commissioner even though it's happening. brexit onwards. it was like our title of their in the evening. beyond 100 days. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tomorrow's daily telegraph leads on the new powers for police to force those suspected of having the coronavirus into quarantine to protect the public. the sun has the news that the queen's grandson peter phillips is to separate from his wife autumn after 12 years of marriage. the financial times says chancellor sajid javid is pushing for a deal that would allow the city of london access to the eu market after the brexit transition. ‘sold down the river‘ is the headline on the front of tomorrow's daily mirror, as flooded residents clear up after storm ciara. the paper says communities in the north have been left without proper defences. the i reports on billions earmarked by the government for new bus and bicycle routes. tomorrow's met
with me are nicola bartlett, who's a political correspondent for the daily mirror, and asa bennett, brexitt the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. you are still bugs the commissioner even though it's happening. brexit onwards. it was like our title of their in the evening. beyond 100 days. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tomorrow's daily telegraph leads on the new powers for police to force those suspected of having the coronavirus into quarantine to...
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i think we are just going to try and focus on us asa are just going to try and focus on us as a teamn's strengths and weaknesses but as long as we don't focus too much on them and focus on us, that is when we play oui’ focus on us, that is when we play our best cricket. thailand insist they are notjust here to make up they are notjust here to make up the numbers but, if they did win a match, that would be one of the biggest shocks this tournament has ever seen. biggest shocks this tournament has ever seen. it rather than it being a bad result, they say it is also about legacy. everybody likes successful teams and successful teams create more interest. so if we perform well at this stage, if there isa team, perform well at this stage, if there is a team, we give reasonably
i think we are just going to try and focus on us asa are just going to try and focus on us as a teamn's strengths and weaknesses but as long as we don't focus too much on them and focus on us, that is when we play oui’ focus on us, that is when we play our best cricket. thailand insist they are notjust here to make up they are notjust here to make up the numbers but, if they did win a match, that would be one of the biggest shocks this tournament has ever seen. biggest shocks this tournament...
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question remains -- if the elephant population continues to rise, and the human popupulatin grows asas well, unhappy encounters will prprobably continue to occur, and a sustainable solution will still need to be found. >> in our "global ideas" series, we head to the pacific ocean. it's home to many species of sea turtle. our r reporter clarere richarn went to the arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >> thehe solomon i islands l loe pararadise on earth. the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marine biodiversisity. but it's a challenging enroronment for ththe cricallyy endaered hawawbill sea turtles that nest rere. female tures lay rouly 1,000 gs each season. onlylyne in a thousand will make ito o adulthd. eir chances are made worse by . researchers s estimate thahat e 1010,000 turtleses are harvesd ch year. that's pushed hawksbilill sea reseturtles to the brink ofat e 1010,0extitition.s are harvesd but for the creatures whmamake to o thisarticuculabeach, there's hope. these womemen are on a m missio sa
question remains -- if the elephant population continues to rise, and the human popupulatin grows asas well, unhappy encounters will prprobably continue to occur, and a sustainable solution will still need to be found. >> in our "global ideas" series, we head to the pacific ocean. it's home to many species of sea turtle. our r reporter clarere richarn went to the arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >>...
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development community because part of the idea about international aid is is part of a moral responsibility asaibility as a wealthy country that is made a lot of money out of the empire in the last 100 years, but also actually it is is an important soft power source actually it is is an important soft power source to do aid right across the world and the more you focus it the world and the more you focus it the more you take your eye off of regions were actually could pose a security risk to the uk so that is both a moral case for in a bit of a self interest argument. very quickly, that would be a very big change, what it, for any government if they start to try and use money thatis if they start to try and use money that is supposed to be for aid for so that is supposed to be for aid for so overtly for things like this national interest? still on the one hand they would be able to say we are sticking to these o.7% gdp target, but that is a big but, the money wouldn't be spent in the same labour government previous to this. it would be more to further the uk's foreign policy interest rather tha
development community because part of the idea about international aid is is part of a moral responsibility asaibility as a wealthy country that is made a lot of money out of the empire in the last 100 years, but also actually it is is an important soft power source actually it is is an important soft power source to do aid right across the world and the more you focus it the world and the more you focus it the more you take your eye off of regions were actually could pose a security risk to...
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amy: historians condemned to bloomberg's comment asas widely inaccurate as to how to house because has explained, the long history of discriminatory housing practices like redlining actually help set the stage for the financial crisis, not the elimination of these racist policies. award-winning author and professor ibram x. kendi said the recently resurfaced audio of bloomberg is -- "beyond racist and disqualifying. redlining stopped our wealth building. the 2008 crisis led to largest loss of black wealth in history. this is a double-punch into the historic gut of african americans." meanwhile, "gq" magazine is reporting bloomberg and his companies have faced nearly 40 sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuits brought by 64 women over the past several decades. in more presidential election news, former vice president joe biden held a pair of fundraisers in manhattan thursday night with top wall street executives. among those on the guest list obtained by cnbc were jonathan gray of blackstone, alan hartman of centerview partners, ray mcguire of citigroup, and john mack, former ceo o
amy: historians condemned to bloomberg's comment asas widely inaccurate as to how to house because has explained, the long history of discriminatory housing practices like redlining actually help set the stage for the financial crisis, not the elimination of these racist policies. award-winning author and professor ibram x. kendi said the recently resurfaced audio of bloomberg is -- "beyond racist and disqualifying. redlining stopped our wealth building. the 2008 crisis led to largest loss...
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p president, t ththat we have had difficulties with allies, but we see allllies asas a force multiplieronomic influence and prosperity, so this is a new element to president trump's foreign security policy, and certainly europe has felt that most keenly. >> it is the u.s. policy that has become crucial to his legacy. impeachment will always be attached to donald trump. in years from now, it will be one of the first things students are taught about the 45th president. brent: one of many things. tomorrow is verdict a. the u.s. president is expected to be acquitted, even republican senators are saying what he did was wrong and shameful, but say they will not convict. what do you tell people in germany and around the world about the state of american democracy at the moment? >> > it has been a sad couple of weeks. it is quite clear what is happening. i'm telling people what we can look forward to. there is an election coming up. we have to work towards that. brent: it is important to stay positive. we appreciate your time tonight. thanks a lot. some of the other stories making headlines aro
p president, t ththat we have had difficulties with allies, but we see allllies asas a force multiplieronomic influence and prosperity, so this is a new element to president trump's foreign security policy, and certainly europe has felt that most keenly. >> it is the u.s. policy that has become crucial to his legacy. impeachment will always be attached to donald trump. in years from now, it will be one of the first things students are taught about the 45th president. brent: one of many...
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this is a second part of the officers all right out asa community service officer for 6 months for bart and is now an ambassador. >> we're just there to help out and provide any service we can. if that's helping with the direction on which bart to get on, their clipper card, that's what we're there for. >> reporter: bart police and bart directors say they understand the public outcries for a safer transit system. >> our riders have spoken clearly that they'd like a presence on the trains and platforms. >> reporter: now this is a pilot program and it's scheduled to last 6 months at this point, at which point it will be up for review. in oakland, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> neighbors say it's becoming a common sight, flaring from the chevron refinery in richmond sent a plume of black smoke into the air. 100 workers inside the refinery had to be evacuated as a precaution. officials say the smoke drifting in the sky was hydrogen sulfide. some residents got an alert when the flaring started. she . >>> also tonight the trump administration has launched an all out attack on sanctuary laws. the a
this is a second part of the officers all right out asa community service officer for 6 months for bart and is now an ambassador. >> we're just there to help out and provide any service we can. if that's helping with the direction on which bart to get on, their clipper card, that's what we're there for. >> reporter: bart police and bart directors say they understand the public outcries for a safer transit system. >> our riders have spoken clearly that they'd like a presence on...
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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 species. 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 live
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 species. 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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no—one is going to claim i am on path to victory asa claim i am on path to victory as a result of thea or new hampshire. long, long way to go. 20 sanders has some momentum but i do not think this is quite as impressive victory as it was four years ago against hillary clinton. —— bernie sanders. pete buttigieg has had a great night, amy klobuchar a fantastic night, elizabeth warren, awful. joe biden even worse. today a lot of muttering about a bernie sanders nomination, knocking the down ticket candidates, one suggesting they could lose the house. even in a very, very tight rate are they looking at this victory and sank my goodness, he could be the nominee? jane you are jumping a lot of hurdles very fast indeed. we're not at that sort of stage yet... i want to get things moving. i think... you wonder democratic party, you wonder democratic party, you're wonder democratic party, you're're determined wonder democratic party, you're determined that you're not going to face accusations that you tried to tilt everything in favour of the centrists against bernie sanders. you did not steal th
no—one is going to claim i am on path to victory asa claim i am on path to victory as a result of thea or new hampshire. long, long way to go. 20 sanders has some momentum but i do not think this is quite as impressive victory as it was four years ago against hillary clinton. —— bernie sanders. pete buttigieg has had a great night, amy klobuchar a fantastic night, elizabeth warren, awful. joe biden even worse. today a lot of muttering about a bernie sanders nomination, knocking the down...
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the asia—pacific region asa important. a spike in the price of oil. that will be another headwind for the airline industry. do you think as a result of all of this we could start to see major global airlines getting injury financial trouble? well, they will be any position now in many meeting rooms and boardrooms whether to take preventative action already. for example, virgin atlantic flies to shanghai and has entered that the chinese market. where an airline has a spread of different routes and destinations they will be looking to possibly put a hold on that one and concentrate on the rest of their portfolio. where an airline, for example cathay pacific, is right at the seat of the core of all of the activity, that is going to be very difficult to medicate because it could supported crisis management. —— to mitigate. some airlines are more viable and sustainable financially, they have a big history behind them, for example the two airlines that we have named, virgin and cafe. there will be other airlines that will be mor
the asia—pacific region asa important. a spike in the price of oil. that will be another headwind for the airline industry. do you think as a result of all of this we could start to see major global airlines getting injury financial trouble? well, they will be any position now in many meeting rooms and boardrooms whether to take preventative action already. for example, virgin atlantic flies to shanghai and has entered that the chinese market. where an airline has a spread of different routes...
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serves asa kumar white house correspondent for politico. thanks for your time today. this is maya mcguiness, the president of committee for responsible federal budget and the president affixed the debt campaign to talk about matters of fiscal issues. thanks for joining us. ultimately there was an expectation the federal deficit would hit $1 trillion. when was that supposed to happen and when did it happen? >> we've been expecting for the past couple of years because it is not a surprise. what congress hasn't -- has been doing is borrowing a lot of money and every year there will be something that will come in just under the trillion dollar mark. we are now in the year where a trillion dollar deficit is hitting up. trillion is a lot of money. largest budgete deficit we've ever had when the economy was this strong. looking at it as a share of gdp looking at the numbers prayed never when the economy was strong have we had a milestone. describe two people again what deficit is when it comes to the budget. >> i feel it the lawmakers are kinda forgotten. it's when the compa
serves asa kumar white house correspondent for politico. thanks for your time today. this is maya mcguiness, the president of committee for responsible federal budget and the president affixed the debt campaign to talk about matters of fiscal issues. thanks for joining us. ultimately there was an expectation the federal deficit would hit $1 trillion. when was that supposed to happen and when did it happen? >> we've been expecting for the past couple of years because it is not a surprise....
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carolina, and virginia officials say they hope this storm passes quickly and could be off the coast asas tomorrow mo. lester >> all right >>> now to the latest on the coronavirus, including the death of two cruise ship passengers in japan as many americans here are released from quarantine let's get the latest now from miguel almaguer >> reporter: just as hundreds of passengers disembarked from the troubled diamond princess, officials in japan confirmed two elderly passengers infected with the coronavirus died after their voyage on the ship with 634 confirmed cases, american arnold hopland is still on board after his wife, regina, tested positive. >> i mean it was just a disaster waiting to happen i feel that we're sitting in a petri dish waiting to get infected. >> reporter: amid concern of a global pandemic, the coronavirus has now reached at least 30 countries and territories with more than 75,000 reported cases. burus may be slowing >> it was very difficult to be absolutely certain we would hope that at this point in the outbreak, they are being completely transparent. >> reporter: w
carolina, and virginia officials say they hope this storm passes quickly and could be off the coast asas tomorrow mo. lester >> all right >>> now to the latest on the coronavirus, including the death of two cruise ship passengers in japan as many americans here are released from quarantine let's get the latest now from miguel almaguer >> reporter: just as hundreds of passengers disembarked from the troubled diamond princess, officials in japan confirmed two elderly...
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next, more from politico's annual state solutions congress with arkansas governor asa hutchinson. [applause] >> i will do my best stephen shepherd impersonation. he is of course out and about covering politics and stuck somewhere in an airport so i've agreed to step in and we will we are thrilled to have a governor hutchinson here to talk about the state of the economy, politics, trade, everything else. not like there is anything going on in the news these days happening in washington. i'm chief economic port -- correspondent. i'm joined by governor hutchinson. prior to winning the governing chip -- the governorship, he was a dea administrator undersecretary department homeland security during george w. bush. so thank you governor for joining us. we have a lot to cover so let's get started. i thought we would start with trade and talk about the phase one china trade deal. trade is obviously a special concern in arkansas where agriculture and manufacturing are crucial. what are you hearing from manufacturers and exporters and farmers about the phase one trade deal signed last month
next, more from politico's annual state solutions congress with arkansas governor asa hutchinson. [applause] >> i will do my best stephen shepherd impersonation. he is of course out and about covering politics and stuck somewhere in an airport so i've agreed to step in and we will we are thrilled to have a governor hutchinson here to talk about the state of the economy, politics, trade, everything else. not like there is anything going on in the news these days happening in washington....
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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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still to come, a ground breaking night at the oscars asas a foren language film wins best t pictue forhe first time in hollywood history. first, the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in china is approaching 1000. more than 40,000 cases have been reported across the country. the world health organization is concerned about the virus spreading beyond china and says the focus should remain on containing the outbreak. china's extended new year holiday break is coming to an end. many are choosing to stay at home rather than returning to work. france has recorded just six coronavirus cases but chinese people and others in the country's east asian community say they are becoming targets for dissemination. many have taken to social media to share their stories. our correspondent has been to paris's main chinatown to find out more. reporter: this embarrasseses chinatown. these a lever costumes were named for the new year parade that draws thousands of spectators but for the first time the event was called off this year. a regular participant blames the coronavirus and the stigma. >> the
still to come, a ground breaking night at the oscars asas a foren language film wins best t pictue forhe first time in hollywood history. first, the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in china is approaching 1000. more than 40,000 cases have been reported across the country. the world health organization is concerned about the virus spreading beyond china and says the focus should remain on containing the outbreak. china's extended new year holiday break is coming to an end. many are...
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is there such thing asa president trump. is there such thing as a quick listen to president trump?ebration because we have something that just worked trump? it's a celebration because we have something thatjust worked out, we went through hell. we did nothing wrong, nothing wrong. i've done things wrong in my life, i will admit. not purposely, but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. cheering it was kind of astonishing, as trademark speech from donald trump. let's be clear. explain to us what has just happened today. why is he getting that victory speech? yesterday he was officially acquitted in his impeachment trial by the us senate and a vote of 52-48. it by the us senate and a vote of 52—48. it would've taken 67 votes to re move 52—48. it would've taken 67 votes to remove him from office. he was comfortably beneath that constitutional margin. yeah i know! my british friends pointed out that can the incidents to me —— coincidence to me. there's only one republican who voted with the democrats to convict that was mitt romney. he's mentioned several times in
is there such thing asa president trump. is there such thing as a quick listen to president trump?ebration because we have something that just worked trump? it's a celebration because we have something thatjust worked out, we went through hell. we did nothing wrong, nothing wrong. i've done things wrong in my life, i will admit. not purposely, but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. cheering it was kind of astonishing, as trademark speech from donald trump. let's be...