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what can you do ata piece of real estate.h an expensive real estate ? do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate? what can you bring to it? it's a piece of real estate which changed our lives, because he did not have to worry about when banks might be open. never accept money from strangers! now cash itself is under threat thanks to mobile phones. the chief cashier agrees the cash machine has to do other things. evenif cash machine has to do other things. even if you can do something else, people will be looking at what else they can do. they might be looking at trading shares on a cash machine. i think some people will be striving to get more from that machine. you wa nt to to get more from that machine. you want to get a 1—stop shop. to get more from that machine. you want to get a 1-stop shop. this one will show you if someone is looking over your shoulder, reassurance you might want if they close your bank branch to replace it with a machine. we used to have about 20,000 bank branches in the uk, soon we will have 4000. f
what can you do ata piece of real estate.h an expensive real estate ? do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate? what can you bring to it? it's a piece of real estate which changed our lives, because he did not have to worry about when banks might be open. never accept money from strangers! now cash itself is under threat thanks to mobile phones. the chief cashier agrees the cash machine has to do other things. evenif cash machine has to do other things. even if you can do something else,...
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he says any new policy comes ata cafe. he says any new policy comes at a sensitive time.ld a relation, let us they start to build a relation, let us say just a they start to build a relation, let us sayjust a relation, maybe in the future, it could be a good relationship. this is the beginning. it is not fair he is changing the law to put despite improved tyres, the us embargo remains firmly in place. —— despite improved ties. only a few businesses have a footprint on the island. though more will come, donald trump may ban us firms working with the commercial wing of the us military. how can someone say wing of the us military. how can someone say i want to work in cuba and invest in cuba and do business in cuba and avoid the public sector in cuba and avoid the public sector in cuba which is dominant? if you wa nt in cuba which is dominant? if you want to do business in cuba and you wa nt want to do business in cuba and you want to do business in cuba and you want to be serious about doing business in cuba, you cannot avoid the public centre. donald trump's desire to end
he says any new policy comes ata cafe. he says any new policy comes at a sensitive time.ld a relation, let us they start to build a relation, let us say just a they start to build a relation, let us sayjust a relation, maybe in the future, it could be a good relationship. this is the beginning. it is not fair he is changing the law to put despite improved tyres, the us embargo remains firmly in place. —— despite improved ties. only a few businesses have a footprint on the island. though...
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with tries coming ata of the scoreline. a premium suddenly the opportunities were starting to come. sam warburton first. liam coltman then for the highlanders. so it came down to two kicks. marty bank took the lead, before elliot daly had the chance to win it with this, just short of victory. if you had to look back i wouldn't blame it on one instance but i would say there was a string of too many penalties that we gave away. you've got to give credit to the highlanders, they force them out of us. highlanders, they force them out of us. they were probably avoidable. that was probably what her toss the most. -- hurt us the most. england's women are also in new zealand, after beating australia they have now beaten canada in the international women's rugby series — they play new zealand next. england's cricketers are in cardiff for their icc champions trophy semifinal against pakistan tomorrow. it looks as though they've run out of patience with jason roy. their opening batsmen is finally set to be dropped after a run of poor
with tries coming ata of the scoreline. a premium suddenly the opportunities were starting to come. sam warburton first. liam coltman then for the highlanders. so it came down to two kicks. marty bank took the lead, before elliot daly had the chance to win it with this, just short of victory. if you had to look back i wouldn't blame it on one instance but i would say there was a string of too many penalties that we gave away. you've got to give credit to the highlanders, they force them out of...
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it came after midnight in the mixed area of finsbury park ata time in the mixed area of finsbury park ill on the pavement —— draw no distinction. john sweeney is there, what is the feeling? the feeling is not much calmer than it was earlier today when it was very feverish. all sorts of people and religions were here and they are doing an extraordinary effort. muslims, anglicans, jewish people, six, to get
it came after midnight in the mixed area of finsbury park ata time in the mixed area of finsbury park ill on the pavement —— draw no distinction. john sweeney is there, what is the feeling? the feeling is not much calmer than it was earlier today when it was very feverish. all sorts of people and religions were here and they are doing an extraordinary effort. muslims, anglicans, jewish people, six, to get
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a lot of repeated attempts ata attempt.tempts at a lot of the 0s, which would have shown up very quickly, which is how the noticed this unusual activity going on on friday morning. we all misspell our passwords sometimes, but when you start seeing it happening dozens, thousands of times, then you know that somebody is trying something. it sounds like quite a laboriously to go about such an operation. unfortunately not, because of course, you can alternate. you can write relatively simple programmes. in this case, the login names were probably a poor‘s e—mail addresses, just like me at the university, mps' e—mail addresses are known. so you put those in and try lots of different passwords. and as doctor fox was just saying, we have seen in the last few days, some of these are actually for sale on the dark web, so actually for sale on the dark web, soi actually for sale on the dark web, so i would not be at all surprised if we found that people are picking up if we found that people are picking up lists of these. they are jus
a lot of repeated attempts ata attempt.tempts at a lot of the 0s, which would have shown up very quickly, which is how the noticed this unusual activity going on on friday morning. we all misspell our passwords sometimes, but when you start seeing it happening dozens, thousands of times, then you know that somebody is trying something. it sounds like quite a laboriously to go about such an operation. unfortunately not, because of course, you can alternate. you can write relatively simple...
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the british pound is ata higher at 57.15.eek low after the shock of the election. it is driving us equities lower. and everyone is watching out for whether the federal reserve will raise the cost of borrowing for the second time this year. as for the us markets, let us ta ke year. as for the us markets, let us take a look at it. the dowjones is on your screen. thank you for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is up next. you are watching bbc news. i am babita sharma. the headlines. the prime minister insists she will drive brexit despite her party having lost the majority in parliament. exit polls suggest france's president emmanuel macron is set for a landslide majority in his election, with some predictions saying he will get three quarters of the seats. police have released new images of the manchester arena bomber, saying they now fully understand the movements of salman abedi almost hour by hour in the weeks leading up to the attack. they believe he constructed the bomb alone and stored the componen
the british pound is ata higher at 57.15.eek low after the shock of the election. it is driving us equities lower. and everyone is watching out for whether the federal reserve will raise the cost of borrowing for the second time this year. as for the us markets, let us ta ke year. as for the us markets, let us take a look at it. the dowjones is on your screen. thank you for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is up next. you are watching bbc news. i am babita sharma. the...
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it almost looks like brooks koepka won ata almost looks like brooks koepka won at a canter.rooks koepka will be over there in erin hills in a few minutes time to give his winning speech. he was excellent today. he set out to win. birdies at the first and second holes set the tone. it is like rory mcilroy from 2012 when he finished in 16 underpar. a record at us open. this tournament was a par 72. when rory did it it was a par 70. weathers this leave the game of golf? the top three players since rankings were introduced in 1986 missed out on the cut and all of a sudden we have players coming from nowhere. it is a strange leaderboard, a nowhere. it is a strange leaderboa rd, a strange nowhere. it is a strange leaderboard, a strange major championship. the best finisher was sergio garcia and was 12 shots of brooks koepka's winning total. dustinjohnson, the world number one, missed the cut along with rory mcilroy world number two and jason day in world of three. those three players were in poorform day in world of three. those three players were in poor form and day in world of
it almost looks like brooks koepka won ata almost looks like brooks koepka won at a canter.rooks koepka will be over there in erin hills in a few minutes time to give his winning speech. he was excellent today. he set out to win. birdies at the first and second holes set the tone. it is like rory mcilroy from 2012 when he finished in 16 underpar. a record at us open. this tournament was a par 72. when rory did it it was a par 70. weathers this leave the game of golf? the top three players since...
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ata shooting at republican politicians. at a charity event. he was a left—wing supporter.ers is shocked and horrified as everyone else is and he was an unemployed surveyor that walked into this charity match and took out a lot of republicans. he walked in with an assault rifle. one thing that is poignant to us in the uk is that the charity match, a match that has been going on since 1909, and this year they were raising money for manchester and the victims they are. again, it has a different resonance for us here but the point is again we need to consider the impact of us gun laws. this was five people including a very senior republican. indeed, it was the bodyguards of the senior republican who returned fire and killed the gunmen yesterday.- and killed the gunmen yesterday.- a postscript that i saw in a house a wild applause when they said that the show must go on. the match will be going on in defiance. in comparison to what we have been discussing it seems rather detail oriented to talk about the fed bank raising interest rates but that is significant, isn't it? the mar
ata shooting at republican politicians. at a charity event. he was a left—wing supporter.ers is shocked and horrified as everyone else is and he was an unemployed surveyor that walked into this charity match and took out a lot of republicans. he walked in with an assault rifle. one thing that is poignant to us in the uk is that the charity match, a match that has been going on since 1909, and this year they were raising money for manchester and the victims they are. again, it has a different...
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one eyewitness i spoke to around 15 minutes ago said that he saw police officers shooting ata that he police officers shooting at a tapas restaurant called vindissi near borough and he was playing the audio from his mobile phone of that incident. we are 200 and is north of borough station. there are police officers with their shields and helmets shouting for us to get back and pushing us back very fast to borough underground station. this is a more aggressive push than we have seen. this is more aggressive than we have seen before. mark, we need to let you go and we will speak to you again when you are somewhere safe, mark lobel, a reporter at borough market were a second incident is still active it would seem. we have heard from scotla nd would seem. we have heard from scotland yard, the headquarters of the met in london, police are responding to an incident in vauxhall, which is also in south london. there you have it, officers now responding. information at this stage, three incidents police and the emergency services, the first responders, are involved with, the first at london br
one eyewitness i spoke to around 15 minutes ago said that he saw police officers shooting ata that he police officers shooting at a tapas restaurant called vindissi near borough and he was playing the audio from his mobile phone of that incident. we are 200 and is north of borough station. there are police officers with their shields and helmets shouting for us to get back and pushing us back very fast to borough underground station. this is a more aggressive push than we have seen. this is...
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>>muchÍsimas gracias y muy buenas noches ata nuestra ventanal tiempo, vemos que la temperatura estuvo temperatura son los mediados 60°. ♪ ♪ locutor: regresan con noticias y sin 14 tu gente, tu voz. presentadora: interrogan a los inmigrantes no sÓlo le preguntan por la licencia de conducir sino que tambiÉn los intimidan y los envÍan con la patrulla fronteriza. el caso de un hombre que cayÓ en las garras de otros policÍas. presentadora: el mismo policÍa, vuelve a hacer lo mismo esta vez el oficial parÓ al argentino nelson duarte por una infracciÓn de trÁnsito. duarte macro quien ha trabajado en el conocido restaurante ha sido arrestado y enfrenta deportaciÓn. sus amistades dicen que no merece ser deportado. >>una persona que quiere seguir en estados unidos, trabajando y buscando el sueÑo americano. reportera: nos habÍan confirmado que no tiene una polÍtica específica pero que la ciudad ha tomado acciÓn. reportera: decidieron que los oficiales no pedirÍan documentos de legalidad en casos sencillos pero los empleados del condado no caen bajo esa resoluciÓn. este vÍdeo que vieron primero n
>>muchÍsimas gracias y muy buenas noches ata nuestra ventanal tiempo, vemos que la temperatura estuvo temperatura son los mediados 60°. ♪ ♪ locutor: regresan con noticias y sin 14 tu gente, tu voz. presentadora: interrogan a los inmigrantes no sÓlo le preguntan por la licencia de conducir sino que tambiÉn los intimidan y los envÍan con la patrulla fronteriza. el caso de un hombre que cayÓ en las garras de otros policÍas. presentadora: el mismo policÍa, vuelve a hacer lo mismo...
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he was being helped in this cul—de—sac ata was being helped in this cul—de—sac at a few yards from hisa white van sped around the corner and crashed into them. the van with its distinctive yellow logo was hiding in cardiff on saturday. police are asking for information on its movements over the weekend and for people who spoke to the driver. we need to hear from those people, what conversation did they have? what did they know about this person? that is incredibly important. if you know anything in the days leading up to the attack, we want to hear from you. darren osborne from cardiff is still being held on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and terrorist offences but he has not yet been charged. single parents with a child under two have won a court challenge against the government's benefits cap. a high courtjudge said the cap was not intended to cover such households and the failure to exempt them was discriminatory. the government has said it will appeal. well, those are the headlines, thank you very much for your company this evening. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight wi
he was being helped in this cul—de—sac ata was being helped in this cul—de—sac at a few yards from hisa white van sped around the corner and crashed into them. the van with its distinctive yellow logo was hiding in cardiff on saturday. police are asking for information on its movements over the weekend and for people who spoke to the driver. we need to hear from those people, what conversation did they have? what did they know about this person? that is incredibly important. if you know...
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it is currently ata cost of borrowing? it is currently at a record low of 1.75%., as chief strategist, i asked michael mccarthy in sydney, as chief strategist, iasked him if michael mccarthy in sydney, as chief strategist, i asked him if investors are likely to respond to the brexit negotiations. there are concerns, still, about brexit. they are very much a european and specific. for global markets, the implications are not clear and maybe slighter than many people think. however, talk of £100 billion bill for britain as the cost of its exit has certainly concerned investors in the uk. how will this impact the british pound in asian trading? it is likely we will see further weakness in the pound. there are concerns that there isa pound. there are concerns that there is a move away from a hard brexit and that means that there are some concerns that the uk economy may suffer more than has previously be priced in by markets. the global economy is recovering, letter by pick up an urgent call economies. will the rising trend in exports continue to the remainder of the
it is currently ata cost of borrowing? it is currently at a record low of 1.75%., as chief strategist, i asked michael mccarthy in sydney, as chief strategist, iasked him if michael mccarthy in sydney, as chief strategist, i asked him if investors are likely to respond to the brexit negotiations. there are concerns, still, about brexit. they are very much a european and specific. for global markets, the implications are not clear and maybe slighter than many people think. however, talk of £100...
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cup by thrashing sri lanka in bristol, despite the efforts of the sri lankan vice—captain, chamari atae smashed 178 not—out off 143 balls, as they made 257—9 from their 50 overs. but australia chased that down with ease. meg lanning hit an unbeaten 152, as the australians reached their target with six overs to spare and eight wickets in hand. it was the highest successful run chase in the history of the competition. a comfortable win, too, for india, who beat west indies by seven wickets in taunton. hayley matthew top—scored with 43, as the windies laboured to 183—8 from their 50 overs. in reply, smriti mandhana hit an unbeaten century as india chased that down with more than seven overs to spare. the england cricket coach, trevor bayliss, sastoe root can bat at three or four when he leads out his team for the first test against south africa next week. it is the first time root will captain his country, but bayliss says he hasn't spotted any changes in the player's demeanour since he was chosen to succeed alistair cook. none at all. he is a fairly easy going young guy, very levelheaded
cup by thrashing sri lanka in bristol, despite the efforts of the sri lankan vice—captain, chamari atae smashed 178 not—out off 143 balls, as they made 257—9 from their 50 overs. but australia chased that down with ease. meg lanning hit an unbeaten 152, as the australians reached their target with six overs to spare and eight wickets in hand. it was the highest successful run chase in the history of the competition. a comfortable win, too, for india, who beat west indies by seven wickets...
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eapolole o cl on a a sns s pant se g u i ecd vebohoas do a me phealto trto g tpeern e onanlehi kw atas gogn. rert:o unoth coitns taeaoncases ndio taer iouofurrynd n wlday -i' ct s ion kw at ndio b hdo n pe tben mintanr. otr afpeon f rer wiia whoinhe l. gewiia bkeis ale tstisnk,es a otndn ctcs a his . o othofce we st d i td ty' o anth sotashoan ss ay. poeronesana lse is o mrbaon'molhe iou sge a he t ie ootr mnosi aorngnha a bh at oelul a ath sak pesi lelo e srtnsr w tnk s b wdot ha cfiatn....
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afghanistan say five police officers have been killed and about 30 people, most of them civilians say atauicide bomb attack in the city of gardeners. —— gardeners. you're watching bbc news, still with us to come. pakistan thrashes india in the icc champions trophy in london. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which are a0 years forcibly classified it says and according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, as voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrate through the night but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the then new prince was taken earlier this evening to their apartment in kensington palace. the realfocus of attention at today was valentina carrots over that the world's first female cosmonaut. hello, this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... the polls are closed in the final round of parliamentary elections in france, with projections showing president macron's party on course to win. an attack on a tourist resort in
afghanistan say five police officers have been killed and about 30 people, most of them civilians say atauicide bomb attack in the city of gardeners. —— gardeners. you're watching bbc news, still with us to come. pakistan thrashes india in the icc champions trophy in london. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which are a0 years forcibly classified it says and according to race. germany's parliament, the...
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of the bay moves very well as we're looking out towards the tri trael valley and coming out of the ata mont pass. the upper east shore freeway three very clear and easy choices here. upper east shore freeway that's the quickest route by about 15 minutes compared to the other routes. but we're looking at the day and as you check your phone throughout the day whenever you're leaving our house make sure you join our web team as well. join our waepzwateam here. that's the team where we share the information. back to you. >> i clicked on a back up yesterday for you. >>> new this morning more housing coming to san jose for the homeless community. they approved a complex on leave avenue, that's not too far from del mar high school. this is what the project might look like. it's a fourtd $2 million project to create six 3 one-bedroom units for residents six 2 or older. construction is expected to in the faufl 2018. and san jose churches get do their part to provide shelter for homeless as well. the city council allowed churches to how's homeless people year round which will make a big differen
of the bay moves very well as we're looking out towards the tri trael valley and coming out of the ata mont pass. the upper east shore freeway three very clear and easy choices here. upper east shore freeway that's the quickest route by about 15 minutes compared to the other routes. but we're looking at the day and as you check your phone throughout the day whenever you're leaving our house make sure you join our web team as well. join our waepzwateam here. that's the team where we share the...
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you can bid twon two tickets ata mezzanine suite at oracle.ng people can have the chance to become entrepreneurs. we have a link on our website on abc 7 news pn't com. >>> don't worry if you can't be there in person. game five is tomorrow at 5:30 on abc 7. right before the game, join dubson7 pregame show. larry and shoe will be live at 5:00 p.m. >>> could we have a 51st state in the union. u.s.ter tory that voted today to become part of the u.s. will today's vote carry any weight in d.c. ? >>> how san francisco is taking a stand tofor the environment. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starti
you can bid twon two tickets ata mezzanine suite at oracle.ng people can have the chance to become entrepreneurs. we have a link on our website on abc 7 news pn't com. >>> don't worry if you can't be there in person. game five is tomorrow at 5:30 on abc 7. right before the game, join dubson7 pregame show. larry and shoe will be live at 5:00 p.m. >>> could we have a 51st state in the union. u.s.ter tory that voted today to become part of the u.s. will today's vote carry any...
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an afghan soldier is said to have opened fire ata camp. soldier is said to have opened fire at a camp. more than 100,000 events have taken place across the uk to remember the labour mp, jo cox, who was murdered by a right—wing extremist year ago. her husband said she would be incredibly humbled by the gathering is taking place in her name. coming up at10pm, coming up at 10pm, we will have a full round—up of the day's news but next, it is our world, homeless in hawaii. hawaii's glamorous image is a picture postcard paradise belies a deep social malaise. we have the highest rates of homelessness per capita in the country which is ironic because we have some of the greatest concentrations of wealth as well. i think it could be a tempest building up and that pressure we can't allow to explode. a surge in homelessness is pushing the system to breaking point. exposing an ugly social divide in the aloha estate. i think we are one of the stronger communities as far as getting together and saying we don't want the homeless in our neighbourhood and we need to be strong and vocal and try to do w
an afghan soldier is said to have opened fire ata camp. soldier is said to have opened fire at a camp. more than 100,000 events have taken place across the uk to remember the labour mp, jo cox, who was murdered by a right—wing extremist year ago. her husband said she would be incredibly humbled by the gathering is taking place in her name. coming up at10pm, coming up at 10pm, we will have a full round—up of the day's news but next, it is our world, homeless in hawaii. hawaii's glamorous...
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efficiencies these emissions will increase at a slower rate and will probably stop increasing faster and ataop increasing faster and at a lower level than everybody expected they would a few years ago. it is not that the indian government has suddenly been converted to the green cause. this is about economic, not ideology. arguably that makes it more significant. because, if doing the right thing is the most profitable thing where people are far more likely to want to do it. with the uk general election less than a week away, the british prime minister, theresa may, and jeremy corbyn have been taking questions from a television studio audience. they were questioned separately after m rs they were questioned separately after mrs may refused to debate directly with other party leaders. our political correspondent gave us more from westminster. one of the odd things that is a debate but not to debate really. it was a sustained period of questioning by members of the public, 45 minutes to each leader. that is something that is usual in these circumstances. mrs may has been focusing on brexit and
efficiencies these emissions will increase at a slower rate and will probably stop increasing faster and ataop increasing faster and at a lower level than everybody expected they would a few years ago. it is not that the indian government has suddenly been converted to the green cause. this is about economic, not ideology. arguably that makes it more significant. because, if doing the right thing is the most profitable thing where people are far more likely to want to do it. with the uk general...
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convertido en su mÁs reciente escenario, mientras hombres encapuchados expresan su ira el violinista les atacen llorar y de recordar. >> porque gracias a esa expansiÓn es que yo volvÍ a tener un violÍn. reportera: promete que luego me contara por quÉ el nome de su violÍn. >> la familia muy humilde y religiosa, donde muchas cosas estaban prohibidas, entre esas ir a la escuela. reportero: no pudo terminar el cuarto grado. >> no podÍa ir a las fiestas. . no podÍa tener amigos de hecho no podÍa tener un televisor. reportero: descubriÓ algo que le cambiarÍa la vida. >> fue un concierto de una orquesta sinfÓnica. eso esto primero que yo escuche en violÍn lo escuchÉ de una pelÍcula de hecho y grabÉ en un cassette ese pedacito de fragmento. reportero: el dice que ese fragmento no lo ha abandonado. >>cuando yo limpiaba la iglesia lo ponÍa. >> esto es a quÉ edad? >> a los 17. comienzo a escondidas de mi familia y por mi cuenta compro mi primer violÍn y decido estudiar mÚsica. reportero: comenzÓ a ensayar, ensayar y ensayar. >>mi papa me lo quiere quitar, ademÁs es algo como rebeliÓn. reportero: dice q
convertido en su mÁs reciente escenario, mientras hombres encapuchados expresan su ira el violinista les atacen llorar y de recordar. >> porque gracias a esa expansiÓn es que yo volvÍ a tener un violÍn. reportera: promete que luego me contara por quÉ el nome de su violÍn. >> la familia muy humilde y religiosa, donde muchas cosas estaban prohibidas, entre esas ir a la escuela. reportero: no pudo terminar el cuarto grado. >> no podÍa ir a las fiestas. . no podÍa tener...
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ata the first time at the white house. news conference, trump said the relationship with india has never been stronger. there is a corporation on trade and the fight against terrorism. also developing story for us this hour, we have heard that the rebels in colombia have begun handing over their weapons in accordance with a peace agreement. that was agreed at you months ago. we will have more on that developing story for you. and this story is trending on bbc .com. it is 20 years since the first harry potter story was published. more than 50 million copies have been sold around the world. more from me later. but first here on bbc world news, it is hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. draw up a list of the greatest living film—makers and my guess today would surely occupy a prominent place. werner herzog is responsible for some of the most wildly beautiful images captured on celluloid. if you've seen fit to crowd though you won't have forgotten the steamship being called over a mountain. he is seen as the film
ata the first time at the white house. news conference, trump said the relationship with india has never been stronger. there is a corporation on trade and the fight against terrorism. also developing story for us this hour, we have heard that the rebels in colombia have begun handing over their weapons in accordance with a peace agreement. that was agreed at you months ago. we will have more on that developing story for you. and this story is trending on bbc .com. it is 20 years since the...
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esta fotografÍa muestra los daÑos al sistema de rieles de la ata, agencia la identidad que defiende derechos lo dio y dijeron que es muestra de que necesita intervenciÓn. este concejal propone una auditorÍa a la autoridad metropolitana del transporte. >> yo que el momento es ya de nosotros saber cÓmo se invierte cada recurso para que sea mÁs seguro. ilia: gracias, los Índices de conductores de trÁnsito detrás del volante que responden de manera violenta va en aumento preocupa las autoridades recientemente dos personas fueron baleadas mientras un motociclista embestido por un auto causÓ un grave accidente, andrÉs hablÓ con un experto. presentadora: dilan muriÓ cuando dispararon contra Él de carro a carro. familiares y amigos ofrecieron una vigilia en su nombre. 7 horas despuÉs una joven de la misma edad corrigiÓ con mejor suerte cuando la vale que un conductor disparÓ contra su auto sólo la rozÓ. de acuerdo la limitaciÓn de seguridad el trÁfico en la carretera, casos como estos han subido 10 bce es en el paÍs desde el 2004 cuando se reportaron 26 accidentes fatales ocasionados por la furia tr
esta fotografÍa muestra los daÑos al sistema de rieles de la ata, agencia la identidad que defiende derechos lo dio y dijeron que es muestra de que necesita intervenciÓn. este concejal propone una auditorÍa a la autoridad metropolitana del transporte. >> yo que el momento es ya de nosotros saber cÓmo se invierte cada recurso para que sea mÁs seguro. ilia: gracias, los Índices de conductores de trÁnsito detrás del volante que responden de manera violenta va en aumento preocupa las...
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we are ata shaking things up in singapore.at a bar in london where the stereo costs more than a house.“ you like music it will blow your mind. and our global guru chap -- tackles the choice of rail, road or plane. take the train. istanbul really is a city like no other. on the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded over greeks, who named it by zandi. later, the romans made the capital of their eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constant time. for over 500 years it was the seat of power could assault on civil the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it is tu rkey‘s crossroads of europe and asia, it is turkey's largest and best—known city. i got in on the redeye flight, which is 11 hours from singapore, but had a bit of a rest and i'm ready to explore the city. i'm going to meet up with a man called seddah, who promises to take me around. wohling a spate of terrorist attacks and a failed military coup, 3016 was dubbed the year that tourists forgot turk
we are ata shaking things up in singapore.at a bar in london where the stereo costs more than a house.“ you like music it will blow your mind. and our global guru chap -- tackles the choice of rail, road or plane. take the train. istanbul really is a city like no other. on the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded over greeks, who named it by zandi. later, the romans made the capital of their eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constant...
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let‘s look ata broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care.t five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would gar an tee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. and the tories say they would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the next parliament. up the course of the next parliament. up to 2022-23. and the liberal democrats, we have seen that unwith, but this one is maybe important, ensuring mental health care is similar to the standards in physical health care. quite a big one e. the making commitments fix—term is build fix—term council house that is be after 15 build fix—term council house that is be - after 15 years under could be sold after 15 years under the right—to—buy scheme. labour say they will, again, control rent rises they will. again. control rent rises they will. again. control rent rises they ar
let‘s look ata broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care.t five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would gar an tee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. and the tories say they would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the...
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the family of a man arrested in connection with a terrorist attack ata connection with a terrorist attackorshippers last night in finsbury park. they came to break their fast with prayer, just as they had to 2a hours earlier. a demonstration that nothing has changed. rama do, too important mess. —— ramadan. jetta nobody is staying away hiding. you have to pray, of course we are coming. we can't run away from our prayer. it was about this time last night they attack took place. people have come to either parts of london to pray at the mosque tonight in a show of solidarity they have been embracing in the streets. leaders say that despite this being one of the busiest times in ramadan, it has been quieter tonight, some have stayed away. earlier, the community held a vigil. the mayor of london spoke of communities fighting division. tinder what you have seen over the last 2a hours is muslims, christians, sikhs, rich, poor, old, young and coming together saying not in our name. the bb c understands the man accused to be 44—year—old darren osborne from cardiff. his family are in shock and disb
the family of a man arrested in connection with a terrorist attack ata connection with a terrorist attackorshippers last night in finsbury park. they came to break their fast with prayer, just as they had to 2a hours earlier. a demonstration that nothing has changed. rama do, too important mess. —— ramadan. jetta nobody is staying away hiding. you have to pray, of course we are coming. we can't run away from our prayer. it was about this time last night they attack took place. people have...
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you've just been speaking ata reality.onference, and if we look in strategic terms, israel has an opportunity, there are fractures and divisions in the arab world, much of it is simplistic to put it as sunni shia, but there is an element of it, pragmatic leaders in the sunni arab world as a saudi arabia, let's say jordan, egypt, who may well be interested in a long—term alliance of sorts with israel against iran if israel were prepared to make concessions on the palestinian issue, which would let the arabs in. but you are not ready to do that, are you? no, this is not the case, andi are you? no, this is not the case, and i will tell you — i was in government when we tried to bring in regional parties, the sunni arab camp, to call operate on any kind of regional settlement in the region. first of all, we are on the same boat today. those who still use the terms the israeli — arab conflict are irrelevant because we share the common enemies, iran, isis, al-anda. common enemies, iran, isis, al-qaeda. arabs are not going to buy
you've just been speaking ata reality.onference, and if we look in strategic terms, israel has an opportunity, there are fractures and divisions in the arab world, much of it is simplistic to put it as sunni shia, but there is an element of it, pragmatic leaders in the sunni arab world as a saudi arabia, let's say jordan, egypt, who may well be interested in a long—term alliance of sorts with israel against iran if israel were prepared to make concessions on the palestinian issue, which would...
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he was running from place to place for 15 minutes ata time from place to place for 15 minutes at a time, unpaid, just to see how he was doing. a really decent guy. and he is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsiblejob. is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsible job. i is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsiblejob. i want is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsible job. i want to professionalise the care work but without, and you will understand this because you're in the same union, without taking away what i believe the qualification of experience with a lot of people that have done care work for many years with no specific qualifications but are brilliant at doing it. i'm working with all those that are in it. and encouraging local authorities to run care homes. and when care homes go out of business, and some are, they should be taken over by local authorities. i'm keen to have independent inspection. something things happen in care homes that is pretty awful at times and has to be an independent form of inspection. everybody must hav
he was running from place to place for 15 minutes ata time from place to place for 15 minutes at a time, unpaid, just to see how he was doing. a really decent guy. and he is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsiblejob. is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsible job. i is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsiblejob. i want is paid the minimum wage and it is a highly responsible job. i want to professionalise the care work but without, and you will understand...
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many songs were dedicated to the people affected by the victims of an attack ata affected by the victimsf an attack at a concert by ariana grande. later we will be looking at what is making headlines in the papers. good evening... good morning and welcome to bbc news. seven people were killed and dozens injured in a terror attack in london carried out by three men who were shot dead by police. it was britain's second major terror incident in the space of 12 days and began just after ten o'clock last night. it began just after 10 o'clock last night when a hired van was used to knock down pedestrians on london bridge. three men wearing fake suicide vests then left the vehicle and began stabbing people in pubs and bars in nearby borough market. within 8 minutes the three men had been confronted and shot dead by police. a member of the public was also injured in the exchanges. during the day 12 people were arrested in barking in east london following a series of raids. and the prime minister speaking in downing street called for a new approach to combat the "single evil ideology of islamist
many songs were dedicated to the people affected by the victims of an attack ata affected by the victimsf an attack at a concert by ariana grande. later we will be looking at what is making headlines in the papers. good evening... good morning and welcome to bbc news. seven people were killed and dozens injured in a terror attack in london carried out by three men who were shot dead by police. it was britain's second major terror incident in the space of 12 days and began just after ten o'clock...
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have areas it controls, but they won't be cities, they won't be towns, so those areas, if you look atase areas, if you look at a map of much of it is desert, the largest part of syria is under isis control. and you are looking at who gets those areas. you're seeing syrian forces moving into those areas, looking to ensure they're not pushed out, that they have a say the russians, the iranians and the turks are involved and invested in the future of syria. this is what i think we are seeing the start of. it might escalate into something worse and might be kept at this level. we will have to see. thank you. now back to the dropping story in brussels, a security incident at the central railway station. a lot of different information. reuters quoting local media, police have neutralised the person wearing an explosive belt. the bbc heard from the belgian federal police that a man had triggered a small explosion, he was neutralised, this word is being extensively used, because the police are using it, no one else is believed to be injured. cbs said explosion—like noises prompting an evacuati
have areas it controls, but they won't be cities, they won't be towns, so those areas, if you look atase areas, if you look at a map of much of it is desert, the largest part of syria is under isis control. and you are looking at who gets those areas. you're seeing syrian forces moving into those areas, looking to ensure they're not pushed out, that they have a say the russians, the iranians and the turks are involved and invested in the future of syria. this is what i think we are seeing the...
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ata the first time at the white house. is a corporation on trade and the fight against terrorism. also developing story for us this hour, we have heard that the rebels in colombia have begun handing over their weapons in accordance with a peace agreement. that was agreed at you months ago. we will have more on that developing story for you. and this story is trending on bbc .com. it is 20 years since the first harry potter story was published. more than 50 million copies have been sold around the world. more from me later. but first
ata the first time at the white house. is a corporation on trade and the fight against terrorism. also developing story for us this hour, we have heard that the rebels in colombia have begun handing over their weapons in accordance with a peace agreement. that was agreed at you months ago. we will have more on that developing story for you. and this story is trending on bbc .com. it is 20 years since the first harry potter story was published. more than 50 million copies have been sold around...
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they all states said about one month ata time they all states said about one month at a time in the towith us. congratulations on yourjourney. russia has beaten new zealand 2—0 in the opening game of the confederations cup in st petersburg. the event is a warm—up for the world cup which russia hosts next year and is being held amid concerns over how safe the country is for visiting fans. sarah rainsford reports from st petersburg. this is the fan zone at the heart of saint petersburg and as the confederations cup kicks off a fortnight of football here this is where people can watch the games on the giant screen over there. it is also where they can come for all sorts of activities, people shooting goals, five aside football. this event is not only about the fun or event is not only about the fun or even just another football. for russia, this is a warmup for the world cup next year and the fancier, for one, say they are ready. football is like... a big culture in our country. we are so proud of our footballers. so this cup is very important for us because it is one more chance to win f
they all states said about one month ata time they all states said about one month at a time in the towith us. congratulations on yourjourney. russia has beaten new zealand 2—0 in the opening game of the confederations cup in st petersburg. the event is a warm—up for the world cup which russia hosts next year and is being held amid concerns over how safe the country is for visiting fans. sarah rainsford reports from st petersburg. this is the fan zone at the heart of saint petersburg and as...
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we speak ata very much for inviting me. we speak at a difficult time for your country.mindanao in the south of the philippines that you have a national emergency with a town that for weeks has faced a siege because it has been, in essence, taken over by jihadist gunman. the it has been, in essence, taken over byjihadist gunman. the president says this is a national emergency and it is time for the country to unify. do you agree? i agree that what is happening in marawi is a national crisis and something that we should deal with decisively. i feel that the armed forces, historically, have faced more difficult challenges before and they can overcome this challenge once again andi can overcome this challenge once again and i have no doubt that the armed forces of the philippines will subdue the maute group. a few days ago, the finance minister made it clear point of associating the maute, associating them with drug crime. he said there is no doubt that much of the money they make and the way they operate comes from their involvement in organised drug trafficking. do you ag
we speak ata very much for inviting me. we speak at a difficult time for your country.mindanao in the south of the philippines that you have a national emergency with a town that for weeks has faced a siege because it has been, in essence, taken over by jihadist gunman. the it has been, in essence, taken over byjihadist gunman. the president says this is a national emergency and it is time for the country to unify. do you agree? i agree that what is happening in marawi is a national crisis and...
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recently they had been ata enthusiasm. recently they had been at a much lower level.particularly in germany and the netherlands. that accounts for a large proportion of the operating loss which they posted. they posted an operating loss of £12 million compared to £10 million last year. in the uk, things have been rather better. both revenues and sales are up, better. both revenues and sales are up, revenues better. both revenues and sales are up, revenues up 17%. this is a business that is not yet profitable. it is trying to grow its business. revenues and sales are very important. the problem is, things like washing machines, dishwashers and the like, most of them are imported. with the pound sterling falling to levels it is that now since the eu referendum, importing those things has been more expensive. the company says it has created a mixed trading environment and it expects things to get tougher as we go forward over the next few months. what the chief executive has been saying is that circumstances have become more challenging due to the impact of dampening con
recently they had been ata enthusiasm. recently they had been at a much lower level.particularly in germany and the netherlands. that accounts for a large proportion of the operating loss which they posted. they posted an operating loss of £12 million compared to £10 million last year. in the uk, things have been rather better. both revenues and sales are up, better. both revenues and sales are up, revenues better. both revenues and sales are up, revenues up 17%. this is a business that is...
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ata and they are mad about everything.t a nearby mosque, more donations for the bereaved and displaced. the community response remains overwhelming. but five days on, some feel they are still having to do what the authorities should be doing. are you from the home office? no, i live up the road, no one knows that they are here, they are sitting at empty desks, i don't know who is coming down, so i have done a little poster. the local gym is a rescue centre for those who have lost everything. after criticism of the council, a neighbouring authority has now taken over the efforts here. i would say, small steps of improvement. volunteers, rishi dhawan ‘s niche, have told me there is progress but it is painfully slow. —— rashid and nisha.21i is progress but it is painfully slow. —— rashid and nisha. 2a hours ago, government said that they would get a ago, government said that they would geta grip. ago, government said that they would get a grip. there does not feel like there is, they are not here, central government are not h
ata and they are mad about everything.t a nearby mosque, more donations for the bereaved and displaced. the community response remains overwhelming. but five days on, some feel they are still having to do what the authorities should be doing. are you from the home office? no, i live up the road, no one knows that they are here, they are sitting at empty desks, i don't know who is coming down, so i have done a little poster. the local gym is a rescue centre for those who have lost everything....
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jonathanjoseph scored and eased nerves before tommy seymour jumped ata eased nerves before tommy seymour chance to take the lion's share of the scoring. with tries coming at a premium and suddenly the opportunities were coming. the captains sam warburton first. liam coltman then for the highlanders. and so it came down the two cake. banks making no mistake with his to take the lead before elliot daly had a chance to win it with this enormous effort. just short of victory. everton have agreed to pay £30 million for sunderland's jordan pickford. it would be a record fee for a british goalkeeper if the england under 21 international signs the deal. pickford was one of very few bright spots in sunderland's season as they finished bottom and were relegated from the premier league. cristiano ronaldo has been accused of tax evasion. he is alleged to have used offshore companies to avoid paying almost £13 million in tax. antoine griezmann has signed an extension with atletico madrid. the french forward had been linked with a move to manchester united and is now tied to the spanish club until 202
jonathanjoseph scored and eased nerves before tommy seymour jumped ata eased nerves before tommy seymour chance to take the lion's share of the scoring. with tries coming at a premium and suddenly the opportunities were coming. the captains sam warburton first. liam coltman then for the highlanders. and so it came down the two cake. banks making no mistake with his to take the lead before elliot daly had a chance to win it with this enormous effort. just short of victory. everton have agreed to...
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we are ata referendum took place last june. do not want to waste money on trident and look at ideas to make the country fit for the 21st century like a shorter working week, more investment in the nhs, then vote for the green party. plenty more to come. you're watching 100 days plus. i'm sure most of us would agree that the weather has been much better today compared to yesterday. tomorrow more cloud around and some rain as well. and in fact the weather did not last for very long, the fine weather across western areas of the uk. this cloud is rolling in from the atlantic, it has already brought rain to the south—west, wales, northern ireland. eastern areas staying dry for a time this evening before the crowd reaches you. 0verall for to of us this evening and tonight, not necessarily wet, mostly light rain. so call it a damp and mild might promote. the heavier rain at times will fall across wales and the south—west of oil —— as well as north—west england. the heavier rain is across western areas on thursday morning. many souther
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ata time is more for businesses to consider.ere is the flip side and the challenge, and people like lloyds are trying to work in this market as well. the uk heading towards another credit crisis, this is from mark carney yesterday, to do with consumer debt. after 2008 banks and the entire economic idea was to get credit moving, we saw that from the bank of england, but now, as consumers have a lot of debt, can they start narrowing the gap, paying off the debt? id link back to what we we re off the debt? id link back to what we were talking about earlier, the change from deflation to reflation, and some people will be caught out. if you can not afford the higher interest rate, yes, you will have to default or not pay those loans, and there are consequences, but that is why everybody was very cautious post—crisis, thinking more about, is this consumer or company healthy enough to lend to? we hope that will go forward. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage an
ata time is more for businesses to consider.ere is the flip side and the challenge, and people like lloyds are trying to work in this market as well. the uk heading towards another credit crisis, this is from mark carney yesterday, to do with consumer debt. after 2008 banks and the entire economic idea was to get credit moving, we saw that from the bank of england, but now, as consumers have a lot of debt, can they start narrowing the gap, paying off the debt? id link back to what we we re off...
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then slowly, one ata time, to get oxygen in. not been at the window. also in the top corner, there was a lady screaming for help. her whole apartment was burned, glasses gone. she didn't get out. my partner saw somebody fall. people on the outside of the building. i saw a lady on the middle section of the window holding her toddler out screaming for help. it's a disaster. my screaming for help. it's a disaster. my opinion is there are tens of casualties if not up to 100. there is no way people could have got out of there. the smoke was too thick. i experienced it myself. all my clothes smell of smoke, mice skin smells of smoke and i was only on the second floor very briefly. as i was talking to the people from outside the building, they were saying, we can't get out. the smoke is too thick. i guess from their perspective, they are looking at all the fire brigades going, it's ok, they will put the fire out from the building, one whole side of the building, one whole side of the building is on fire and its slowly creeping around t
then slowly, one ata time, to get oxygen in. not been at the window. also in the top corner, there was a lady screaming for help. her whole apartment was burned, glasses gone. she didn't get out. my partner saw somebody fall. people on the outside of the building. i saw a lady on the middle section of the window holding her toddler out screaming for help. it's a disaster. my screaming for help. it's a disaster. my opinion is there are tens of casualties if not up to 100. there is no way people...
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it was due to come up ata around that. the next month or so, and gianni infantino said he is happy today for the sake of transparency that they have been released. it doesn't appear to be the smoking gun that some fifa critics thought it would be, but it high rowett is the culture of greed that many had expected, —— it highlights the culture of greed. it raises the questions of the guitar academy influencing votes. there are criticism of the english fa and the trading deal with thailand. and also some criticism of australia as well. thank you, sarah. now, next to basketball, i want to talk about russell westbrook. he has been named the nba's most valuable player for the nba's most valuable player for the season that has just finished. this was the moment that the award was announced. the 20 17th nba this was the moment that the award was announced. the 2017th nba most valuable player award is... —— the 2017. russell westbrook! applause westbrook plays for oklahoma city thunder, they were a long way from being the best team
it was due to come up ata around that. the next month or so, and gianni infantino said he is happy today for the sake of transparency that they have been released. it doesn't appear to be the smoking gun that some fifa critics thought it would be, but it high rowett is the culture of greed that many had expected, —— it highlights the culture of greed. it raises the questions of the guitar academy influencing votes. there are criticism of the english fa and the trading deal with thailand....
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the catholic workmen were shot dead ata building the catholic workmen were shot dead at a building sitet the time. eamon fox's son believes his father's death was preve nta ble. i don't care about the uvf. they'll meet their maker some day. but it's the police, the people who are in authority to protect and serve, they didn't protect my family. they didn't protect this man's family. haggarty had a double life as an agent of the state and as a chief in a sectarian gang. he was from north belfast, where his group had a particularly murderous reputation. so this investigation into the uvf is set to go on to another level. in 2010 gary haggarty signed an agreement in which he offered to give evidence in court against other paramilitary leaders in exchange for a shorter sentence for his crimes. he is the most senior loyalist ever to turn supergrass. it's understood up to 15 uvf members could be charged if prosecutors accept that the former commander's evidence is credible. the police intelligence officers who had contact with haggarty could also be brought to court. it is the examination of
the catholic workmen were shot dead ata building the catholic workmen were shot dead at a building sitet the time. eamon fox's son believes his father's death was preve nta ble. i don't care about the uvf. they'll meet their maker some day. but it's the police, the people who are in authority to protect and serve, they didn't protect my family. they didn't protect this man's family. haggarty had a double life as an agent of the state and as a chief in a sectarian gang. he was from north...
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we mustn't forget also that this may be the last time that we see the duke of edinburgh ata last timee of edinburgh at a queen's birthday parade. we know that he will be withdrawing largely from public life in the autumn, he may possibly choose to appear on future trooping the colour occasions but possibly this may be the last time we see him. ina this may be the last time we see him. in a sense, all those details are him. in a sense, all those details a re less him. in a sense, all those details are less important on this trooping the colour than they would be in any other year because it is that feeling of sombre reflection on the events of the past week and of past weeks that is the backdrop, as you have said, to this particular birthday parade. nicholas, thank you. much more from nicholas throughout the day. full coverage of trooping the colour on bbc as well. well meanwhile — the queen's birthday honours list has been released. julie walters and june whitfield have received damehoods and there's also a knighthood for billy connolly. in a break with tradition, the queen's civilian
we mustn't forget also that this may be the last time that we see the duke of edinburgh ata last timee of edinburgh at a queen's birthday parade. we know that he will be withdrawing largely from public life in the autumn, he may possibly choose to appear on future trooping the colour occasions but possibly this may be the last time we see him. ina this may be the last time we see him. in a sense, all those details are him. in a sense, all those details a re less him. in a sense, all those...
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i have had some fantastic memories here in the stadium and hopefully now, emily is ata stadium and hopefullyly integrated with the men's side, playing with some of the best players in the world, hopefully she can make some of our own. she did not have that opportunity at her previous club. emily used to play the manchester united but they are the only premier league side without 18 for girls over16 league side without 18 for girls over 16 and the girls setup is separate from the club itself. having a partnership where some of your players are part of a charitable foundation and are associated with a club not part of a clu b associated with a club not part of a club keeps them at arms length, they are not fully integrated into the club, whereas they are at others. if i was club, whereas they are at others. if iwas ina club, whereas they are at others. if i was in a position at influence, at manchester united, i would look to make all teams feel more included as pa rt of make all teams feel more included as part of the club, and have a very strong identity. iwould be making it very clear that
i have had some fantastic memories here in the stadium and hopefully now, emily is ata stadium and hopefullyly integrated with the men's side, playing with some of the best players in the world, hopefully she can make some of our own. she did not have that opportunity at her previous club. emily used to play the manchester united but they are the only premier league side without 18 for girls over16 league side without 18 for girls over 16 and the girls setup is separate from the club itself....
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giant of asian online retail ali baba is said to invest one billion dollars in e-commerce company atlas ata the value of the deal between the chinese e-commerce leader with the think of poor pay startup is around three point one five billion dollars it was not a group operate sites in southeast asian countries such as indonesia malaysia the philippines singapore and thailand this will speed up ali baba's future drive into the asian market taking its stake in lives out of from fifty one percent all the way up to eighty the takeover of e-commerce from brick and mortar to stores online has a lot on payments infrastructure and transport of good. which lays out a relatively lax this particular geographic location is among the fastest growing of this internet sector e-commerce preferences for shoppers is only around three percent currently but at six hundred thousand inhabitants are warming to that idea control of this fast growing startup which is basically a gateway to south southeast asian expansion makes it ali baba's largest overseas move to date. and it's a feud over memory japanese electro
giant of asian online retail ali baba is said to invest one billion dollars in e-commerce company atlas ata the value of the deal between the chinese e-commerce leader with the think of poor pay startup is around three point one five billion dollars it was not a group operate sites in southeast asian countries such as indonesia malaysia the philippines singapore and thailand this will speed up ali baba's future drive into the asian market taking its stake in lives out of from fifty one percent...
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if facebook starts censoring ata, is that going to impact our free speech? i like to say, we have the right to lie on the internet. and that's the right that needs to be protected. but we also need to have some -- i mean, we need news literacy, we need fact checking, we need the tech companies to try to come up with technology that can weed out fake from real. and that's a very big challenge. host: alicia shepard, we look forward to hearing what you have to say on media and ethics expert with "usa today," appreciate the time. guest: thank you. host: we're going to take a break. when we come back, open up the phone callslines. we can continue talking about media and the white house or other public policy issues or politics here in washington. there's the lines on your screen. start dialing in now. we'll be right back. this weekend, c-span's city tour takes book tv and american history tv to portland, oregon as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday at noon eastern on "book tv" we'll visit powell city of books, covering an entire city block
if facebook starts censoring ata, is that going to impact our free speech? i like to say, we have the right to lie on the internet. and that's the right that needs to be protected. but we also need to have some -- i mean, we need news literacy, we need fact checking, we need the tech companies to try to come up with technology that can weed out fake from real. and that's a very big challenge. host: alicia shepard, we look forward to hearing what you have to say on media and ethics expert with...
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i don't think he even said he is not looking ata think he even said he is not looking at a leadershipclassic boris to use the word like tripe, it intends to dismiss without ruling out, classic non—denial denial as the spin doctors would say. very interesting details in the sunday newspapers this morning suggesting there are backbench conservative mps willing to state kamikaze missions, they can be seen as the aggressors in the move to spot a leadership election that could allow boris to come through. it is interesting but certainly his allies are manoeuvring on his behalf if not him himself.“ there a split between government ministers at the moment and the rest of the party, the backbenchers?” think there is a lot of confusion, i think there is a lot of confusion, i think people think there is a lot of uncertainty here. people are agreed an immediate leadership election in the next few weeks would be a bad thing to put into process but i think in the medium term the question of whether theresa may will still be in downing street by the end of the summer is really unclear. thank you fo
i don't think he even said he is not looking ata think he even said he is not looking at a leadershipclassic boris to use the word like tripe, it intends to dismiss without ruling out, classic non—denial denial as the spin doctors would say. very interesting details in the sunday newspapers this morning suggesting there are backbench conservative mps willing to state kamikaze missions, they can be seen as the aggressors in the move to spot a leadership election that could allow boris to come...
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it is inconceivable that nationalists in northern ireland could possibly look ata northern ireland could up by the votes of the dup as being one about neutrality. and i have every respect for arlene foster, i‘ve negotiated with her in the years that it was secretary of state for northern ireland, she is a very good politician. but she leads the dup and they have a very particular position. they have a position, for example, on gay marriage, it position on dealing with the troubles, a position clearly on the irish language. right now we do not have an assembly up and running in northern ireland and what theresa may is doing for her own survival is risking that assembly getting up and running and that is morally reprehensible. can you see a way through what is an incredibly tricky situation, if the dup deal goes ahead? situation, if the dup deal goes ahead ? what situation, if the dup deal goes ahead? what is the way to get back to the talks to try to restore the assembly, if sinn fein feels that they do not have a neutral broker in they do not have a neutral broker in the conservative gov
it is inconceivable that nationalists in northern ireland could possibly look ata northern ireland could up by the votes of the dup as being one about neutrality. and i have every respect for arlene foster, i‘ve negotiated with her in the years that it was secretary of state for northern ireland, she is a very good politician. but she leads the dup and they have a very particular position. they have a position, for example, on gay marriage, it position on dealing with the troubles, a position...
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difficult and the conditions that those firefighters would have been in going up those stairs, as you say, ataup those stairs, as you say, at a time when the building was basically burning, absolutely ferociously, almost unthinkable, even with all the high—level that they would have. yeah, training that they would have. yeah, danny cotton, the fire commissioner has said it's the worst fire she's seen has said it's the worst fire she's seenin has said it's the worst fire she's seen in 29 years. it's unknown to have a fire of this magnitude in the uk in terms of the challenging aspect, where firefighters with breathing apparatus are entering a very complex situation to be able to get up there and to save life. without any doubts, all the emergency services are to be commended for what they d -- did. your experience, memorably from your experience, memorably helping that survivor on 7/7. i know people who are rescuers and survivors often feel guilt, after a tragedy like, this simply that they are still alive. yeah, i think, tragedy like, this simply that they are still alive. yeah, ithink, i carr
difficult and the conditions that those firefighters would have been in going up those stairs, as you say, ataup those stairs, as you say, at a time when the building was basically burning, absolutely ferociously, almost unthinkable, even with all the high—level that they would have. yeah, training that they would have. yeah, danny cotton, the fire commissioner has said it's the worst fire she's seen has said it's the worst fire she's seenin has said it's the worst fire she's seen in 29...
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much appreciated levity ata skates on! much appreciated levity at a sombre time.ows what is leaving, we are less sure about where we are going. and the speech offered little clarity. it was a stripped back affair, less formal than usual. any material was stripped back to, reduced to the agreeable... legislation will be brought forward to protect the victims of domestic violence and abuse. the inevitable... the private will work to improve social care and bring forward ideas the consultation. and the big one, the positively divisive... the prime minister is committed to working with parliament, at the bold administrations, business, and others, to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the european union. the queen does not write her own lives, shejust queen does not write her own lives, she just delivers them. brexit might be happening, but there is no consensus on it, and finding one is not there to be easy. indeed, the issue of division came up as the commons debated this beach. issue of division came up as the commons debated this b
much appreciated levity ata skates on! much appreciated levity at a sombre time.ows what is leaving, we are less sure about where we are going. and the speech offered little clarity. it was a stripped back affair, less formal than usual. any material was stripped back to, reduced to the agreeable... legislation will be brought forward to protect the victims of domestic violence and abuse. the inevitable... the private will work to improve social care and bring forward ideas the consultation....