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responsibility for picking an england cricket team after a winter when they fail to win a test match ata time when they fail to win a test match at a time when the ecb are concerned whether young people are even interested in cricket at the moment. ed smith is the man leading the selection panel. he sounded very enthusiastic and excited about his role today and posed for photos and then spoke about his first test match selection. who are the men or perhaps who will read that enthusiasm onto the playing field. here's how it works. joe root moves to number three, jonny bairstow to number five in the to number three, jonny bairstow to numberfive in the batting order allowing space forjos buttler. he of course is the great 2020 smash that a man who has failed to make a real impression on test cricket in the past. ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of
responsibility for picking an england cricket team after a winter when they fail to win a test match ata time when they fail to win a test match at a time when the ecb are concerned whether young people are even interested in cricket at the moment. ed smith is the man leading the selection panel. he sounded very enthusiastic and excited about his role today and posed for photos and then spoke about his first test match selection. who are the men or perhaps who will read that enthusiasm onto the...
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have added thousands of new hires german ata makers account for one in six jobs in the u.s. car industry. but now donald trump is reportedly mulling a plan to impose impart tariffs of up to twenty five percent of the codes european car makers at present pay about a tenth of the. carmakers like mercedes b.m.w. and fox lagan which manufacture in the u.s. would be less badly hit think companies like albion porsche. last year almost half a million german cars where exported to the u.s. not only german car associations but also do you are concerned about transplants if you know. u.s. food you know literally range kateri strange push it up usually begins to deplete. however the u. remains hopeful that a solution complying with international trade rules can be found opinion remains divided about whether the import terrace would actually benefit the u.s. car industry some experts say the move is unlikely to create new jobs. well earlier we spoke to earlier note from the association of german chambers of commerce and industry asking him what the measures mean for the american market
have added thousands of new hires german ata makers account for one in six jobs in the u.s. car industry. but now donald trump is reportedly mulling a plan to impose impart tariffs of up to twenty five percent of the codes european car makers at present pay about a tenth of the. carmakers like mercedes b.m.w. and fox lagan which manufacture in the u.s. would be less badly hit think companies like albion porsche. last year almost half a million german cars where exported to the u.s. not only...
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the goal in the finalwas, of course, a big moment, ata finalwas, of course, a big moment, at a greatmoment, at a great goal. --. the tournament of nations, i had come in and had not scored for my national team, and that tournament just made not scored for my national team, and that tournamentjust made me think i could do it at any level. —— and a great. winning all the three titles, it is an amazing feeling. winning the euros in your own home country in front of the crowd, unbelievable. scoring in the final is unbelievable. and then we won 4—2. so it was an amazing final. good luck to all the nominees, there. you can vote for your favourite at the bbc sport website. that's bbc.com/womensfootball. voting closes at 8:00 gmt on tuesday the 8th of may. the winner will be announced on tuesday 22nd of may here on bbc world news. and this is an event to have for your diaries. this weekend marks the start of the grassroots of motorsport — the british lawnmower championship. it's known, apparently, as the formula 1 of the fields. mike creswell, several times champion, won the group two race.
the goal in the finalwas, of course, a big moment, ata finalwas, of course, a big moment, at a greatmoment, at a great goal. --. the tournament of nations, i had come in and had not scored for my national team, and that tournament just made not scored for my national team, and that tournamentjust made me think i could do it at any level. —— and a great. winning all the three titles, it is an amazing feeling. winning the euros in your own home country in front of the crowd, unbelievable....
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trying to play that he is controlling the situation, hence the honour of, sort of, every tony britt ata, sort of, every tony britt at a tweet. just as one line, which is quite striking, but this major deal does not happen over date to make night. that is the message coming from china. -- does not happen overnight. yes. and this com pletely happen overnight. yes. and this completely new growth asian is that they do happen overnight. let's move to deutschewelle. —— and is complete the nuclearisation. they talk about the nuclearisation. they talk about the alternative for deutschland, the far—right grouping. the biggest opposition movement in germany at the moment, having staged a major rally in berlin and being completely outnumbered by demonstrators against the afp. what i found interesting in the afp. what i found interesting in the article was the reporter's view of the demonstrations on either side. —— afd. it ran counter to what you expected. afd were ready to speak, quite civil, and you got loose step from the other lot. yes, and afd, this was not the traditional view of the right w
trying to play that he is controlling the situation, hence the honour of, sort of, every tony britt ata, sort of, every tony britt at a tweet. just as one line, which is quite striking, but this major deal does not happen over date to make night. that is the message coming from china. -- does not happen overnight. yes. and this com pletely happen overnight. yes. and this completely new growth asian is that they do happen overnight. let's move to deutschewelle. —— and is complete the...
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las siguientes imÁgenes han desatado indignaciÓn en internet luego de ver cÓmo un bisabuelo ata a suando al menor y llevÁndolo en un vehÍculo. javier: me acuerdo que en el aÑo 2016, en tabasco, en mÉxico, un abuelo tuvo una situaciÓn similar, lo llevaron las tribunales, el video terminÓ siendo sumamente viral. indignado dice estar el nombre de 72 aÑos que milagrosamente sobreviviÓ al brutal ataque. ademÁs es el dueÑo donde ocurre el incidente dice estar molesto porque trabajadores del parque sacrificaron al animal en el momento de la embestida. asegura que habÍa criado al animal desde que naciÓ. carolina: mÁs adelante, eres soltero, estÁs en facebook, estÁs buscando pareja, javier? te iremos cÓmo la red social te podrÍa ayudar a encontrar tu media naranja. javier: ademÁs hoy es el dÍa nacional de la contraseÑa. nuestra reportera nos dice cuÁles son los más usados. carolina: la pregunta del dÍa es que confundes con los passwords que utilizas? 71% dice que sÍ.a mí me ha pasado que carolina: la esposa de bill cosby en un enÉrgico testimonio dijo que en la testigo del juicio dio evidenci
las siguientes imÁgenes han desatado indignaciÓn en internet luego de ver cÓmo un bisabuelo ata a suando al menor y llevÁndolo en un vehÍculo. javier: me acuerdo que en el aÑo 2016, en tabasco, en mÉxico, un abuelo tuvo una situaciÓn similar, lo llevaron las tribunales, el video terminÓ siendo sumamente viral. indignado dice estar el nombre de 72 aÑos que milagrosamente sobreviviÓ al brutal ataque. ademÁs es el dueÑo donde ocurre el incidente dice estar molesto porque trabajadores...
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two people have died and another person lives in a critical condition after falling ill ata criticalstival in hampshire. the organisers of the mutiny festival said a "dangerous high strength substance" had been brought on site. they called off today's events as a safety precaution. dominic casciani reports. the highlight of a hot may day bank holiday on the south coast, but this evening it's empty and silent, closed down after police say 15 fell ill and two died in the city's hospital. this is the youngest victim, 18—year—old georgia jones. in a post on facebook, her mother said her little girl was full of life, but missjones had taken two pills at the festival, and she urged others not to end up the same way. the second victim has been named locally as this father of one, 20—year—old tommy ba keer. while drugs have not been formally confirmed as the cause of death, the organisers last night posted this morning on social media. while the crowds danced, they warned that a dangerous, high—strength or bad batch substance was on the site. throughout today, detectives have been speaking t
two people have died and another person lives in a critical condition after falling ill ata criticalstival in hampshire. the organisers of the mutiny festival said a "dangerous high strength substance" had been brought on site. they called off today's events as a safety precaution. dominic casciani reports. the highlight of a hot may day bank holiday on the south coast, but this evening it's empty and silent, closed down after police say 15 fell ill and two died in the city's...
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but now, let's look at the speed amount of g and the ata available, we're able to map it enough. that's a critical job across the country, may lose their job to technology very fast. host: the 51%, potential impact f jobs that could be lost or impacted, are you talking a matter of years or decades? depends on the scale of the pace of technology. over rtainly, you know, the next five to 10 years, we could see significant dislocation. of your the other part report is how prepared the federal government is to assist jobs might be impacted. is it prepared? guest: i would say basically no. we invest much less in these programs. look at toys r us right now. you know, they're the company upended by amazon and those workers in places like just get 10 may weeks of unemployment benefits. and no retraining. nd maybe 55 years old and have to find another job. so i don't think we have the response ready. host: why is it government's job to cushion the blow for the jobs that might be lost due to new technology? >> i think it's a great question. know, it's in all of our interests when workers a
but now, let's look at the speed amount of g and the ata available, we're able to map it enough. that's a critical job across the country, may lose their job to technology very fast. host: the 51%, potential impact f jobs that could be lost or impacted, are you talking a matter of years or decades? depends on the scale of the pace of technology. over rtainly, you know, the next five to 10 years, we could see significant dislocation. of your the other part report is how prepared the federal...
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marÍa: en la universidad, los jÓvenes ata los heridos de bala que eshan fuera de peligro.no de daniel ortega. >> los mÉdicos estamos dispuestos a atender a los pacientes, independientemente de la causa que produjo su lesiÓn o enfermedad. marÍa: la crisis política continÚa nicaragua, por un lado, hay tomas de carreteras en diferentes lugares del paÍs. por el otro, los universitarios continÚan atrincherados exigiendo justicia y democracia. se han tomado las calles de la capital exigiendo ser escuchados. a la vez, consideran que los tanques en las carreteras aumentarÁn. la situaciÓn ha a la fe a los negocios locales con intentos de saqueos, como ocurriÓ en el mercado mÁs grande de nicaragua, el oriental. los propios comerciantes evitaron que los robo se tuvieran. jorge: un funcionario dijo que habÍa sido una broma, pero hubo acciones rechazando la afirmaciÓn. la casa blanca dijo que respetan el servicio senador mc cain a la naciÓn. el senador padece cÁncer. patri la excandidata a la vicepresidencia metiÓ que le hiriÓ un tanto saber que su compaÑero de fÓrmula a la presidencia
marÍa: en la universidad, los jÓvenes ata los heridos de bala que eshan fuera de peligro.no de daniel ortega. >> los mÉdicos estamos dispuestos a atender a los pacientes, independientemente de la causa que produjo su lesiÓn o enfermedad. marÍa: la crisis política continÚa nicaragua, por un lado, hay tomas de carreteras en diferentes lugares del paÍs. por el otro, los universitarios continÚan atrincherados exigiendo justicia y democracia. se han tomado las calles de la capital...
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responsibility for picking an england cricket team after a winter when they fail to win a test match atan the ecb are concerned whether young people are even interested in cricket at the moment. ed smith is the man leading the selection panel. he sounded very enthusiastic and excited about his role today and posed for photos and then spoke about his first test match selection. who are the men or perhaps who will read that enthusiasm onto the playing field. here's how it works. joe root moves to number three, jonny
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police are searching for these two suspects they believe detonated an impvirosed eloxpsive deevic inside ata resurant. multiple injuries. we have newails ahe.ad n>> i just aew f hours,ho one-te llywood mogul and power brorke harvey weinstein will surrender tto ahotiries in aua sexl sconduct case. >> t indrelahe wreid resents acss the nation are voting in a once in a generation fendren o abortion. > we'll take you ttho eor kean peulninsao tetea rctnio to eth president's abrupt spiking of shiuc nlear mngeetiit wh nthor a.eare >> and hng into a lgon ekwe tend,he newest list of wheer to find america's best hebeacs. a>>ndon hgorin those amecari who gavehe tir alls ae w approach moremdaial y. "early today" startsig rowht n. >> g>moood rng,in i'mhi pllip me.na >> i'mra fnc resa.iver dicesgrad mov producer harvey weinstein is expected to turn tmself over toew nor yk authoritiesoday and face to a al charges aorccng source familiar wh it thecase.in weein's aeglledua sexl bevihaador meim h grodun zero fothr e me too movenemitt whns dozef womenak ming gaalletisonin agastim h. acrdgin t toheew n yorr,ke
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atae gamble reports from bahrain. >> reporter: illegal and illegitimate, that's how iran's regime i describing a decision by u.s. president donald trump to reimpose the highest level of economic sanctions. the decision coming just one day following lebanon's parliamentary elections which fought iranian backed hezbollah claiming victtry. presidenp described iran the leading state of terror mentioning hezbollah and the military bombings in beirut. countries and businesses will have 180 days to stop buying iranian crude. the president also managed to tie this to saudi arabia's nuclear ambitions. just one month ago they announced that if iran got a nuclear bomb so would saudi arabia. while the president's decision may be in line with saudi arabia, the uae and others, there are serus questions of what will happen with the op/non-opec agreement. and how quickly this could wipe out 2.2 million barrels for iran.> o what's an investor's take away from the iran nuclear decision? matt bailey is with miller taiback. good to see yo welcome. >> great to see you, sue. >> a lot of people were confused by the
atae gamble reports from bahrain. >> reporter: illegal and illegitimate, that's how iran's regime i describing a decision by u.s. president donald trump to reimpose the highest level of economic sanctions. the decision coming just one day following lebanon's parliamentary elections which fought iranian backed hezbollah claiming victtry. presidenp described iran the leading state of terror mentioning hezbollah and the military bombings in beirut. countries and businesses will have 180 days...
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we are live with pictures of donald trump ata we are live with pictures of donald trump at a campaignur correspondent in the washington bureau. this is a domestic audience he was speaking to, but wow, he really did speak to an international audience as well. take us through that. he is very much on the campaign trail. the mid—term elections are held in november. you get a sense at each of these rallies he is already gearing up these rallies he is already gearing upfor these rallies he is already gearing up for battle action, but at the same time, he is also talking about both north korea and iran, the two big foreign policy issues dominating the presidency at the moment. starting with north korea. with north korea, he talked very firmly about feeling that there was a chance that this was going to be a very big success, in his words. talking about the idea of the future of peace and security for the whole world coming down to this summit taking place between kimjong—un and donald trump in a matter ofjust over a month's donald trump in a matter ofjust over a months time. we, of course,
we are live with pictures of donald trump ata we are live with pictures of donald trump at a campaignur correspondent in the washington bureau. this is a domestic audience he was speaking to, but wow, he really did speak to an international audience as well. take us through that. he is very much on the campaign trail. the mid—term elections are held in november. you get a sense at each of these rallies he is already gearing up these rallies he is already gearing upfor these rallies he is...
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he spent a portion of his band of volunteering ata portion of his band of volunteering at a care homen. this march berlusconi led his party into italy's general election even though he wasn't allowed to stand as a candidate. but his movement performed badly, and now he is able to put himself forward again. translation: this represents the end of the last five yea rs represents the end of the last five years which have severely damaged us, with the eligibility of berlusconi italy will rely on us again and we will be increasingly decisive in our country. but the party may have missed its moment, right now italy's two main parties 5—star and the right wing league are getting ready to form their own coalition government. the 5—star leader has made it clear suspension macro or suspension macro, berlusconi is not invited. berlusconi is not invited. berlusconi may be back but he can't just muscle his way to the centre of the arena. italy's immediate future lies with the populists, not with him.james lies with the populists, not with him. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. reports from malaysia
he spent a portion of his band of volunteering ata portion of his band of volunteering at a care homen. this march berlusconi led his party into italy's general election even though he wasn't allowed to stand as a candidate. but his movement performed badly, and now he is able to put himself forward again. translation: this represents the end of the last five yea rs represents the end of the last five years which have severely damaged us, with the eligibility of berlusconi italy will rely on us...
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. >> reporter: in an interview ata isrbnb's san fisco headquarters, chrlehane, the head of global policy, strongly defended thecompany's track record. >> i have yet to see a program being run by anyma r, any elected official in this time of onomic inequality generating $6100 for a typicalssiddle c family all without the expenditure of a single taxpayer dollar. that i what airbnb is about at its core, trying to use technology to create ecomic empowerment. >> should it be responsible for what is illegal activity on the platform >> i think what seems to be a common sense solution for miami beach, happy to do this if they want to sit down and have a constructi conversation, i you can take that 35% of the city that's a residential area, make that a exclusionary zone. allow the activity to be able te take pn the 65% of the city that's explicitly zoned for this type of activity. >> in themeantime, you have illegal listings on your site. >> first of all, i think if you ly look at the underlying law in the city in miami beach,a right, beach allows for this activity to take place. $20,000 fines on
. >> reporter: in an interview ata isrbnb's san fisco headquarters, chrlehane, the head of global policy, strongly defended thecompany's track record. >> i have yet to see a program being run by anyma r, any elected official in this time of onomic inequality generating $6100 for a typicalssiddle c family all without the expenditure of a single taxpayer dollar. that i what airbnb is about at its core, trying to use technology to create ecomic empowerment. >> should it be...
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we need to get technology thatll will particularly for young women a good diagnosis ata an early. jane: thank you very much indeed for joining me. dr. el-bayoumi: mpleasure. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prcommittee of the 4000 artifacts returned to iraq after being smuggled into the u.s. we are there for the handover. the main trail in the philippine , disease is spreading. dueovercrowdingma ily to the war on drugs. city jail wasa's built during the time of spanish rule in the 1800s. it was designed to hold 800 inmates. there are currently morehan 5500 people inside. manila:45 here in the city jail, and just to give you an idea of the conditions, houe a look thr here. hundreds of people sleeping side-by-side. barely any room to move in the night. 3:30. >> 3:35. cells,r: cramped in there isou tuberculosis reak. infectious diseases are up 40% from last year. dithe overcr is a product of a struggling legal system. courtat hearings proceed snail's pace. dennis garcia is the jail'sg longest-servmate. he has been inside for 16 years on two
we need to get technology thatll will particularly for young women a good diagnosis ata an early. jane: thank you very much indeed for joining me. dr. el-bayoumi: mpleasure. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prcommittee of the 4000 artifacts returned to iraq after being smuggled into the u.s. we are there for the handover. the main trail in the philippine , disease is spreading. dueovercrowdingma ily to the war on drugs. city jail wasa's built...
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but it feared that some of the wild animals ata feared that some of the wild animals at a feet host theolese from eating it. "i am an avid fan of bush meat," she says, "i can't get enough of it. if you don't eat your meat, please send it to me. i will eat it. that is the research who co— identified ebola in 1956. he has dealt with every outbreak since. he says bush meat might cause the first infection, but the bigger risk is the person—to—person transmission. and they are prepared to stop it. translation: we have the same skill to deal with this epidemic in the city before it becomes a humanitarian crisis like the one in west africa. here in the democratic republic of congo, nine outbreaks, including the current one, have occurred over the course of over a0 yea rs. occurred over the course of over a0 years. in the worst case, 280 people died. that level of experience has come in handy now. we were very positively surprised that in most of the areas we visited at least they have a response plan. they also have a response committee in place. now, what needs to be provided is mainly logist
but it feared that some of the wild animals ata feared that some of the wild animals at a feet host theolese from eating it. "i am an avid fan of bush meat," she says, "i can't get enough of it. if you don't eat your meat, please send it to me. i will eat it. that is the research who co— identified ebola in 1956. he has dealt with every outbreak since. he says bush meat might cause the first infection, but the bigger risk is the person—to—person transmission. and they are...
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ata the government is good processing the data and producing it into other products that it knows and uses. what is even more of a challenge is how far down the value chain to go. if you switch from looking at this as a space issue, but more as a geospatial information technology issue, you find lots of other, higher value-added products. companies want to integrate themselves into those kind of market areas, and that's really a challenge for them. if they want to remain purely satellite suppliers and selling wholesale unclassified data, they can do that but there is only going to be relatively few buyers at that and, which is largely going to be the government. if they want to be part of a value chain selling to niche markets which requires more expertise and is therefore hard, i think there are higher-value opportunities for those services, but the supply and the data itself is going to be relatively small. so that is a business structure decision they are struggling with. roger.ame is i am an author. you have referred to the outer space treaty and its foundation. for the legalat po
ata the government is good processing the data and producing it into other products that it knows and uses. what is even more of a challenge is how far down the value chain to go. if you switch from looking at this as a space issue, but more as a geospatial information technology issue, you find lots of other, higher value-added products. companies want to integrate themselves into those kind of market areas, and that's really a challenge for them. if they want to remain purely satellite...
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i would say that it is similar in the us were we so divided, and this idea of looking ata so divided,g at a royal family that rises above the fray is very appealing. now, with an american in the mix, this becomes like a disney fairytale come true. grace kelly all over again. all over again. with the added intrigue of her being not only a divorcee, but of mixed race heritage, having a very established career find heritage, having a very established careerfind her heritage, having a very established career find her before heritage, having a very established careerfind her beforejoining heritage, having a very established career find her before joining the royal family. career find her before joining the royalfamily. i career find her before joining the royal family. i would agree with thomas that it does provide a tourist boost that is most likely, by most accounts, bigger than what they cost the taxpayer. if the alternative is the tromp family... this is a byproduct of the popularity of the monarchy. but i don't think it is in essence the thing that makes it tick and that makes it so i
i would say that it is similar in the us were we so divided, and this idea of looking ata so divided,g at a royal family that rises above the fray is very appealing. now, with an american in the mix, this becomes like a disney fairytale come true. grace kelly all over again. all over again. with the added intrigue of her being not only a divorcee, but of mixed race heritage, having a very established career find heritage, having a very established careerfind her heritage, having a very...
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those who are running scared ata people.re running scared at a eurosceptic populist nationalist government in italy, the third largest economy in the eurozone, so third largest economy in the eurozone, so brussels, the italian establishment, big business and industry, they are breathing a sigh of relief tonight now that the italian president has chosen an eu friendly, establishment friendly technocrat to form government instead. but for those many italians who voted loudly and clearly for change in the general election, a breakfrom change in the general election, a break from italy public park, corruption, the same old faces putting brussels' rules and regulations ahead. they are furious at night and feel betrayed. those parties are calling out onto the street as weakened. the five star movement is looking at the possibility of impeaching the president. it will hard, frankie very hard, this technocrat government to get at the ground. so fresh elections look likely. katya adler in russells, they are. —— brussels, there. effor
those who are running scared ata people.re running scared at a eurosceptic populist nationalist government in italy, the third largest economy in the eurozone, so third largest economy in the eurozone, so brussels, the italian establishment, big business and industry, they are breathing a sigh of relief tonight now that the italian president has chosen an eu friendly, establishment friendly technocrat to form government instead. but for those many italians who voted loudly and clearly for...
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this might have been an historic summit in seeing these two leaders sit down ata in seeing these two sit down at a table together, but as time went on it became increasingly clear that's all it would be, great expectations have been replaced by a cold dose of haliti. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. —— reality. well, north korea is saying their leader kim jong—un had made the utmost efforts to hold the summit. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesjoins me from seoul. what has been the response from north korea? we've had a surprisingly conciliatory response from north korea so far, no angry words in response, rather than leaving the door open to dialogue. a statement from the north korean news agency said we express our willingness to sit down face to face with the us and resolve issues any time in any format, and it went on to say our commitment to do our best for peace and stability in the world and the korean peninsula remains unchanged. a mixture of both being conciliatory but also i think the regime in pyongyang certainly trying to cast president trump and the us administrati
this might have been an historic summit in seeing these two leaders sit down ata in seeing these two sit down at a table together, but as time went on it became increasingly clear that's all it would be, great expectations have been replaced by a cold dose of haliti. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. —— reality. well, north korea is saying their leader kim jong—un had made the utmost efforts to hold the summit. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesjoins me from seoul. what has been...
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in fact he made it ata time about the treaty.fact he made it at a time when he did not expect to be president of the united states. he is sticking to it. i think almost anybody you talk to has some problems with the agreement. it was never meant to be the kind of end solution to the problem, it was meant to be a kind of intermediate step and a very intermediate step. there are people who probably understand or appreciate the simplicity of trump's decision, but he just seems to have this thing about chaos and he seems to believe that chaos can be very productive. and i'm afraid we are about to find out. and how much of it was about the fact that the 2015 deal was agreed in the 0bama administration? with trump, number one it is a campaign promise, number two it is his concept of america first which 110w his concept of america first which now seems to be america alone. and number three, it is undoing the 0bama legacy. and numberfour it is what is in it for me, trump? those are his four driving forces behind everything he does. and w
in fact he made it ata time about the treaty.fact he made it at a time when he did not expect to be president of the united states. he is sticking to it. i think almost anybody you talk to has some problems with the agreement. it was never meant to be the kind of end solution to the problem, it was meant to be a kind of intermediate step and a very intermediate step. there are people who probably understand or appreciate the simplicity of trump's decision, but he just seems to have this thing...
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and a new television chain is being launched, that is supposed to be aimed ata launched, that is supposedince mohammad bin salman, said that his generation was to live a normal life. back at the exhibition, women can try out driving for themselves, but only in the car park. come during the 2ath, they will be out in the open roads. tim allman, bbc news. thank you very much for watching. goodbye. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, but for many of us, sunday was a beautiful day. it brightened up pretty nicely. and we had some great pictures sent in by our weather watchers, including this one from helensburgh in argyll and bute. blue skies and waters quite calm. as we head through this coming week, similar scenes, with high pressure often in charge of the weather. things are looking largely dry. some spells of warm sunshine in the next few days before we see a cooler interlude through the middle of the week. the satellite image shows the cloud that we have had. that has been moving in from both the west and also towards the east as well. so a bit of a cloudy sandwich with a cl
and a new television chain is being launched, that is supposed to be aimed ata launched, that is supposedince mohammad bin salman, said that his generation was to live a normal life. back at the exhibition, women can try out driving for themselves, but only in the car park. come during the 2ath, they will be out in the open roads. tim allman, bbc news. thank you very much for watching. goodbye. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, but for many of us, sunday was a beautiful day. it...
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emile cilliers isjudy be sentenced ata emile cilliers isjudy be sentenced at a later date.ion had to prove that emile cilliers intended to murder his wife and two separate occasions. the first occasion was at their home in 2015 when he loosened a gas valve is intending to kill his wife in the expectation that she would turn on the cooker and cause an explosion. his two young children in the house also. the second occasion was at an airfield where his wife victoria, against all odds, survived a fall. he had planned her death and he took the opportunity to take his child to the opportunity to take his child to the toilet to sabotage his deep parachute. he wanted to stab at deploying when she tried to open the parachute. his clear intention, as decided by thejury parachute. his clear intention, as decided by the jury what, was to murder his wife. they built an investigation to build a compelling case against him. one of the essential aspects of the prosecution was to eliminate any suggestion of accident or negligence on the part of the army parachute association. it became app
emile cilliers isjudy be sentenced ata emile cilliers isjudy be sentenced at a later date.ion had to prove that emile cilliers intended to murder his wife and two separate occasions. the first occasion was at their home in 2015 when he loosened a gas valve is intending to kill his wife in the expectation that she would turn on the cooker and cause an explosion. his two young children in the house also. the second occasion was at an airfield where his wife victoria, against all odds, survived a...
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sokolik we're looking ata number of retail store.afts to try to make at a number of measures, on overdrafts to try to make sure that it is much clearer to people in the short term when they are using an overdraft a nd short term when they are using an overdraft and how they can shop around for them, which we think will save consumers around £140 million a year. but also looking at some more radical options including banning certain types of charges or capping total cost. 0n rent—to—own we think in principle the case is there to consider acas, similar to the payday cap which we introduced some years ago and we have now got to do some work to work out what the right level for the cap would be. when are you suggesting these proposals could be brought in? so, we are consulting on most of the proposals until august and so we would expect something to come in in the autumn. 0n overd rafts something to come in in the autumn. 0n overdrafts there is a large piece of work we are doing around retail banking again for the autumn. and then finall
sokolik we're looking ata number of retail store.afts to try to make at a number of measures, on overdrafts to try to make sure that it is much clearer to people in the short term when they are using an overdraft a nd short term when they are using an overdraft and how they can shop around for them, which we think will save consumers around £140 million a year. but also looking at some more radical options including banning certain types of charges or capping total cost. 0n rent—to—own we...
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he is expected to be unveiled in glasgow ata expected to be unveiled in glasgow at a press conferenceit will be his first managerial appointment and it is expected he will sign a three—year deal at the ibrox club. gerrard will leave his role as a youth coach at liverpool to move north. 0ur football reporter chris mclaughlin says it's a gamble for both player and club... there is no doubt it is an element of risk for both parties. for rangers, they're of risk for both parties. for rangers, they‘ re taking of risk for both parties. for rangers, they're taking a chance on a man who has no managerial experience. yes, he has box office appeal in terms of his name. he was appeal in terms of his name. he was a fabulous player. steven gerrard, it's a very interesting first move into management for him because he moves to a club with huge expectations, with huge attention here in glasgow. you're only a success here if you beat celtic and you finish at the very top so it is going to be very interesting to hear what both parties say, to see whether or not steven gerrard has the financial muscle
he is expected to be unveiled in glasgow ata expected to be unveiled in glasgow at a press conferenceit will be his first managerial appointment and it is expected he will sign a three—year deal at the ibrox club. gerrard will leave his role as a youth coach at liverpool to move north. 0ur football reporter chris mclaughlin says it's a gamble for both player and club... there is no doubt it is an element of risk for both parties. for rangers, they're of risk for both parties. for rangers,...
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meanwhile, meghan markle and her mother arrived ata meghan markle and her mother arrived at a nearby markle said she was feeling wonderful. the former russian spy, sergei skripal, has been discharged from hospital. he was left critically ill for over ten weeks, following his exposure to a nerve agent in salisbury. his daughter yulia, who was also poisoned, was discharged last month. britain has accused russia of being behind the attack, something moscow denies. daniel sandford reports from salisbury. when they were first poisoned with a military—grade nerve agent almost 11 weeks ago, there were concerns they might not survive. but now, 5.5 weeks after his daughter, sergei skripal has also been discharged from hospital. the staff here, when the skripals first came in, would have been dealing with something that, to be honest, no other clinicians in the world have seen before. and so they really did an incredible job in taking the unknown and working through treatment and maintaining life—saving therapy to get the result that we've seen today. i understand that sergei skripal has spoke
meanwhile, meghan markle and her mother arrived ata meghan markle and her mother arrived at a nearby markle said she was feeling wonderful. the former russian spy, sergei skripal, has been discharged from hospital. he was left critically ill for over ten weeks, following his exposure to a nerve agent in salisbury. his daughter yulia, who was also poisoned, was discharged last month. britain has accused russia of being behind the attack, something moscow denies. daniel sandford reports from...
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my reaction to the news was quite shocked, to be honest, because i was ata shocked, to be honest, becausewas a reunion for footballers in the east area. all of a sudden we heard that we had to go quickly down to manchester because alex was ill. that was the first i heard of illness that alex has unfortunately suffered. i think everyone acknowledges that the way i talk about alex, he is the best manager on the planet, and i think the best manager on the planet has ever had ina manager on the planet has ever had in a football contacts. but we know his excellence in the business world, we talk to the big chief executives in america and over here, and he has written a superb book on leadership. so he is renowned worldwide for the success in football, but that success has transferred and other sports and other businesses. sir alex ferguson isa other businesses. sir alex ferguson is a renowned individual with the highest respect from everyone in the world. i think if anyone is to fight adversity, it is alex ferguson because as you rightly say, he is a tough guy, tough mentally and physically. s
my reaction to the news was quite shocked, to be honest, because i was ata shocked, to be honest, becausewas a reunion for footballers in the east area. all of a sudden we heard that we had to go quickly down to manchester because alex was ill. that was the first i heard of illness that alex has unfortunately suffered. i think everyone acknowledges that the way i talk about alex, he is the best manager on the planet, and i think the best manager on the planet has ever had ina manager on the...
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and implement ata implement rates, 75%. and implement at a low.implement at a record, and the number of employed young people has gone down. bigger pay rises are sustainable if more can be produced per worker. on the latest figures, productivity is falling. productivity is a puzzle to policy makers. it has been very weak for a long time. unfortunately it does mean it will be difficult for wages to accelerate rapidly as long as we see weak productivity growth, wage growth will remain relatively subdued. the squeeze on living standards may be over for now, but u nless standards may be over for now, but unless the amount that can be produced per worker improves, the risk it might return can't be brushed aside. our top story this lunchtime. tensions are high and clashes have continued after up to 60 people were killed and thousands injured in yesterday's violence in gaza. and coming up. when the us president upset the rolling stones. the band says they're preparing to reclaim their song. coming up on bbc news, who will be on the plane to russia? specu
and implement ata implement rates, 75%. and implement at a low.implement at a record, and the number of employed young people has gone down. bigger pay rises are sustainable if more can be produced per worker. on the latest figures, productivity is falling. productivity is a puzzle to policy makers. it has been very weak for a long time. unfortunately it does mean it will be difficult for wages to accelerate rapidly as long as we see weak productivity growth, wage growth will remain relatively...
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ata must convince brussels of her plan.eting of eu leaders injune, the at a crucial meeting of eu leaders in june, the clock at a crucial meeting of eu leaders injune, the clock is ticking. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. some of the biggest names in football, have been sending messages of support to sir alex ferguson. the former manchester united manager, is recovering in intensive care, after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he underwent emergency surgery yesterday. our sports correspondent david ornstein has the latest. last seen in public looking fit and well a week ago, news of sir alex ferguson's illness has rocked the world of football and beyond. among the many messages of support, david beckham said "keep fighting boss. sending prayers and love to cathy and the whole family." while another ex—manchester united star cristiano ronaldo wrote, "my thoughts and prayers are with you, my dear friend. be strong, boss." everyone at match of the day sends our best wishes to sir alex ferguson. the flood of good wishes unre
ata must convince brussels of her plan.eting of eu leaders injune, the at a crucial meeting of eu leaders in june, the clock at a crucial meeting of eu leaders injune, the clock is ticking. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. some of the biggest names in football, have been sending messages of support to sir alex ferguson. the former manchester united manager, is recovering in intensive care, after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he underwent emergency surgery yesterday. our sports...
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all the evidence was that the people who could least afford to lose thousands of pounds ata time afford money on these machines. when you find a social blight like that, i think it is our duty to stop it. i have lost relationships, kids, everything. i think it will help. you walk up this road now in rochdale, it is nearly all betting shops. you will never beat a bookie. as you can see, the main streets are full of bookies. but are they looking in the right place? more than one in every £3 lost in gambling is now online. high street and on location betting and the national lottery or only around a quarter each. as with so many industries, new laws are struggling to keep up with digital innovation. 0nce to keep up with digital innovation. once upon to keep up with digital innovation. 0nce upona to keep up with digital innovation. once upon a time punters had to go to the bookies, now bets come to them 24/7 and through smartphones, children are exposed as well. there are no clear and public metrics for what the government deems success from this move. the timetable remains unclear. while h
all the evidence was that the people who could least afford to lose thousands of pounds ata time afford money on these machines. when you find a social blight like that, i think it is our duty to stop it. i have lost relationships, kids, everything. i think it will help. you walk up this road now in rochdale, it is nearly all betting shops. you will never beat a bookie. as you can see, the main streets are full of bookies. but are they looking in the right place? more than one in every £3 lost...
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witnesses, he changed his mind quite radically and he and simon has the health minister that this campaign ataster that this campaign at a political level to repeal the eighth amendment.” at a political level to repeal the eighth amendment. i should also tell viewers that they are young men, there are perhaps representative of a new ireland which the results of this if in fact the exit polls are borne out in what we're seeing so far the appear to be following both exit polls, 60 plus majority to repeal that language in the constitution. what does it mean, this particular moment as we look out at people that are gathering to us out at people that are gathering to us both celebrate is a difficult world but come together to understand this moment. it is a very significant moment in the history of this country and if you talk about men at the moment this past week in out men at the moment this past week in our te where i work we had one man who was aged 85 and he lived in a very rural part of ireland and said that he was voting yes. if you look at the exit poll in detail across the board, across c
witnesses, he changed his mind quite radically and he and simon has the health minister that this campaign ataster that this campaign at a political level to repeal the eighth amendment.” at a political level to repeal the eighth amendment. i should also tell viewers that they are young men, there are perhaps representative of a new ireland which the results of this if in fact the exit polls are borne out in what we're seeing so far the appear to be following both exit polls, 60 plus majority...
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in fact he made it ata time about the treaty.cking to it. i think
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this might have been an historic summit in seeing these two leaders sit down ata in seeing these twole together, but as time went on it became increasingly clear thatis went on it became increasingly clear that is all it would be, great expectations have been replaced by a cold dose of reality. we will talk to our correspondent laura bicker, who is in seoul in a moment. but first, let's speak tojohn, who is in washington. are we any closer to understanding what the real reasons for this summit being cancelled? we've had a briefing from a senior white house official and frankly some of the details but emerged word jaw—dropping. i mean we learned that the deputy chief of staff of the white house flew to singapore last week, with senior officials, for a prearranged meeting with north korean counterparts to discuss the logistics and apparently the north koreans simply didn't turn up. at the nuclear test site, where there we re the nuclear test site, where there were the journalists taken today, a p pa re ntly were the journalists taken today, apparently international nuclear experts were
this might have been an historic summit in seeing these two leaders sit down ata in seeing these twole together, but as time went on it became increasingly clear thatis went on it became increasingly clear that is all it would be, great expectations have been replaced by a cold dose of reality. we will talk to our correspondent laura bicker, who is in seoul in a moment. but first, let's speak tojohn, who is in washington. are we any closer to understanding what the real reasons for this summit...
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have consulted thousands and thousands of people and i noticed in a statement, i am trying to find it atato find it at a moment but i can find it for now but in a statement they said they were consulting on this for 18 months before changes were introduced. we looked into one of the stations which i think is particularly affected and there was no response to that station in the consultation and it shows that would have to go beyond just filling in a form on the website, it needs to be engaging with people and finding ways of them engaging with the process and putting in an extra effort and using the latest technology so if you have smart card ticketing, that is an individual conversation with passengers, personalised to their particular service and let them know about changes but also crucially shaped the changes that are happening to their train times. today's reticular problems what is like to have caused those? they have said before that there is a huge challenge and there are there is a huge challenge and there a re lots of there is a huge challenge and there are lots of trains and th
have consulted thousands and thousands of people and i noticed in a statement, i am trying to find it atato find it at a moment but i can find it for now but in a statement they said they were consulting on this for 18 months before changes were introduced. we looked into one of the stations which i think is particularly affected and there was no response to that station in the consultation and it shows that would have to go beyond just filling in a form on the website, it needs to be engaging...
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he just sees basketballs ata very high level. >> levar james and the cavaliers looking to even their game with the celtics. kevin love, touchdown james. he beat three green shirts. four sell ticks in pursuit of lebron. none made the stop. james had 44 points. that's his 6th, 40 point game. cavaliers win. the sears is even at two. neither team has lost a game on its home court. >>> on the ice nhl. a game seven in tampa. i will see you tonight at oracle. see you tonight. >>> as the volcano threatens residents in hawaii, researchers are also watching california. a bay area police officer is under investigation fo ment policy in . >> haywood police are investigating an officer involved shooting that left one officer injured and injured a suspect. we will have the latest coming up. only one candidate for governor brought business and labor together to expand career training and apprenticeships, invested in transportation and helped create over 200,000 living wage jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. over 200,000 living wage jobs. savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it sense
he just sees basketballs ata very high level. >> levar james and the cavaliers looking to even their game with the celtics. kevin love, touchdown james. he beat three green shirts. four sell ticks in pursuit of lebron. none made the stop. james had 44 points. that's his 6th, 40 point game. cavaliers win. the sears is even at two. neither team has lost a game on its home court. >>> on the ice nhl. a game seven in tampa. i will see you tonight at oracle. see you tonight....
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it isjust ata chapel, all eyes on her. it isjust at a different level.mother, is a very significant figure in helping with her. yes, quite. i do not think anybody prepares you fori billion viewers online. of course there are always last—minute hitches. maybe not on the scale of what has happened this week,. i'm joined by hamish shephard, founder of bridebook.co.uk, a wedding planner app. hamish was also a classmate of prince harry at eton. you know all about that. things a lwa ys you know all about that. things always go wrong in a wedding. tell us always go wrong in a wedding. tell us about yourapp, always go wrong in a wedding. tell us about your app, would it apply. would it be useful to harry in a situation like this? definitely. we are actually hoping over 2000 couples get married on saturday, along with harry and meghan. we help over 100,000 weddings get planned a year, that is one in three uk couples. as you say, every wedding have last—minute changes and this one .net do you build that into the software ? one .net do you build that into the softw
it isjust ata chapel, all eyes on her. it isjust at a different level.mother, is a very significant figure in helping with her. yes, quite. i do not think anybody prepares you fori billion viewers online. of course there are always last—minute hitches. maybe not on the scale of what has happened this week,. i'm joined by hamish shephard, founder of bridebook.co.uk, a wedding planner app. hamish was also a classmate of prince harry at eton. you know all about that. things a lwa ys you know all...
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have been screened, so we will have no they wouldn't have been anything bad about what he was doing, ata a terrible thing to happen. at the courage that she brought, and the way she finished that performance was incredible. do you think she should have gone ain? you think she should have gone again? she was offered the chance to go again, and she didn't. it has happened in the past. in 2010 spain had someone get onstage, and they did it again at the end, and i think they fared better probably in the overall sha kes. they fared better probably in the overall shakes. that is what you are saying, if she had been at the end perhaps more people would have voted for her and she would have been fresh in their minds. and people will have missed it if theyjoin the contest late. there was no reference made to it by the host, it was as if nothing had happened. with the power of hindsight, but as i say, she did very well. what did she finished? 24th out of 26th, and not deserved, she deserves better. you predicted that cyprus would win, but you won't far off. second was cyprus, their best entry ever
have been screened, so we will have no they wouldn't have been anything bad about what he was doing, ata a terrible thing to happen. at the courage that she brought, and the way she finished that performance was incredible. do you think she should have gone ain? you think she should have gone again? she was offered the chance to go again, and she didn't. it has happened in the past. in 2010 spain had someone get onstage, and they did it again at the end, and i think they fared better probably...
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this was saturday ata is farrah kid preschool on newark boulevard about 1:30 in the afternoon. the first firefighters on scene said they smelled gasoline. the flames were held in check by the building's sprinklers and put out quickly by firefighters. you can see both rooms have water and fire damage. >>> tomorrow, berkeley leaders will reportedly debate giving their police reviews commission more authority and independence. berkeley was the first city in the bay area to create a review board, and that was back in the early '70s. over time, other cities' watchdog groups have assumed more control with less oversight. berkeley leaders say they may decide add a reform measure to the november ballot. >>> and power alto will launch a video-monitoring system at four train crossings in june. part here an effort swap out human guards who work the tracks. instead, operators will control cameras from a remote site and then can talk to people through speakers. >>> happening now in the gove, punishing -- in the gulf coast, punishing rains and winds intensifying. threatening to bring in torn
this was saturday ata is farrah kid preschool on newark boulevard about 1:30 in the afternoon. the first firefighters on scene said they smelled gasoline. the flames were held in check by the building's sprinklers and put out quickly by firefighters. you can see both rooms have water and fire damage. >>> tomorrow, berkeley leaders will reportedly debate giving their police reviews commission more authority and independence. berkeley was the first city in the bay area to create a review...
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you can't build ata case arounda star witness to has damaged his own credibility and hurt his own reputation think jim comey has done over the last few weeks on this book tour. >> jason: do you have any legal jeopardy himself, director comey? >> i think the best answer to that, jason, will come with the release of the inspector general report. we all anticipate that that will happen shortly. we also know that the inspector general, michael horowitz, is someone who has proven himself to be a fair umpire, someone who calls balls and strikes fairly, when appropriate, willing to make terminal a referral of the deputy fbi director. i will tell you, not having seen the report, i'll be surprised if the inspector general doesn't find misconduct by former director comey. i think you will find that he violated his employment agreement, made unauthorized disclosures of fbi documents, and whether they are classified or not, those are improper leaks. i think he'll find out that he made demonstrably false statements, has been highlighted by congressional transcripts that have been released as they conflic
you can't build ata case arounda star witness to has damaged his own credibility and hurt his own reputation think jim comey has done over the last few weeks on this book tour. >> jason: do you have any legal jeopardy himself, director comey? >> i think the best answer to that, jason, will come with the release of the inspector general report. we all anticipate that that will happen shortly. we also know that the inspector general, michael horowitz, is someone who has proven himself...
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you look atas the past week, he was able to make a clear difference this week.his is something the people of nevada care about. >> paul: let's look at arizona. you have a primary there that's a late primary in august. you have march that mcsally, kelly ward who has run in the past running as well and joe arrest paarpaio. could he win the senate seat? >> martha mcsally who is leading in the primary, i think she's the one who wins the primary. joe arpaio i don't think he has viability to win in the general election. kelly ward is questionable. i think what it comes down to is who the people of arizona pick. they could care less about what washington thinks. that's why you see the poll as you do in arizona with martha mcsally leading. >> paul: my view of your best pick-up chances would be north dakota, indiana and probably west virginia. do you agree with that? >> i think you show missouri into the mix. >> paul: very close inth the pos right now, only a couple points ahead. >> it is. missouri's a state that donald trump carried by almost 20 points. it's a state tha
you look atas the past week, he was able to make a clear difference this week.his is something the people of nevada care about. >> paul: let's look at arizona. you have a primary there that's a late primary in august. you have march that mcsally, kelly ward who has run in the past running as well and joe arrest paarpaio. could he win the senate seat? >> martha mcsally who is leading in the primary, i think she's the one who wins the primary. joe arpaio i don't think he has viability...
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talking about double-digit premium increases, there's a maryland regulator that said something like the ata, echoing past presidents, what are you doing to deal with that -- [inaudible] >> what are you doing to refuse those costs? >> some of the premium submissions right now, it's the beginning of a process that ps with state regulators around insurance designs. price increases were happening under president obama, they continue because of the structural in how obamacare was designed. this is why the president has been so adamant about producing alternative affordable options for patients because for so many -- the 28 million forgotten men and women in this country have been forced out of the individual market and are sitting there without insurance even they were promised they would have accessible, affordable competitive insurance that they could keep. 6.7 million americans paid $3.1 billion in the obamacare taxes for the privilege of not buying insurance they couldn't afford ant didn't want and 80% of them make $50,000 or less. we are trying to bring short-term plans as an option for peo
talking about double-digit premium increases, there's a maryland regulator that said something like the ata, echoing past presidents, what are you doing to deal with that -- [inaudible] >> what are you doing to refuse those costs? >> some of the premium submissions right now, it's the beginning of a process that ps with state regulators around insurance designs. price increases were happening under president obama, they continue because of the structural in how obamacare was...
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the reason it was ata footage of that.hat shows you the power of television, this beautiful film, it shows you the power of television, this beautifulfilm, it has been mentioned in parliament. that's why it had to be recognised. one moment which i found quite touching was when rio ferdinand won his award and it was a really poignant speech, actually, acceptance speech. he mentioned it in self, sportsmen having to be macho and not talk about their feelings, the fact he has done this documentary and spoken about his wife, it's very powerful and you know, when he came to elect the award, you could hear it in his voice, he was struggling and it was lovely to see, difficult for him but... lots of people welling up in the audience and that sparked a conversation about male mental health, of which have been lots of other comments. what was lovely he said although i find this difficult and here with my new girlfriend, my children have found happiness and gives hope to some people watching and struggling through their own grief. i
the reason it was ata footage of that.hat shows you the power of television, this beautiful film, it shows you the power of television, this beautifulfilm, it has been mentioned in parliament. that's why it had to be recognised. one moment which i found quite touching was when rio ferdinand won his award and it was a really poignant speech, actually, acceptance speech. he mentioned it in self, sportsmen having to be macho and not talk about their feelings, the fact he has done this documentary...
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abramsms spoke tuesday night ata victory rally in atlanta. >> we have a tough race to come. and sometimes we can find it easy to forget about the solid ground beneath our feet, but we must remember we are in the state where the red they live to generations of dreamers. a state where martin marched on ballot boxes and challenged the nation's conscience. gave us theat godfather of soul, the queen of the met, and sent a peanut farmer to the oval office. that is our georgia. and i know you know that as our state's richmond collocated history courses through our veins on a net like tonight when the unexpected becomes the truth -- [applause] it reminds us of who we are. amy: meanwhile, in houston, texas, lupe valdez made history by becoming the first openly gay and first latina candidate to win a major party nomination for texas governor. valdez served as sheriff of dallas county for over a decade. she will now face incumbent governor greg abbott in november. in another closely watched race in texas, lizzie fletcher defeated laura moser in a run-off to win the democratic nominatio
abramsms spoke tuesday night ata victory rally in atlanta. >> we have a tough race to come. and sometimes we can find it easy to forget about the solid ground beneath our feet, but we must remember we are in the state where the red they live to generations of dreamers. a state where martin marched on ballot boxes and challenged the nation's conscience. gave us theat godfather of soul, the queen of the met, and sent a peanut farmer to the oval office. that is our georgia. and i know you...
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paper rounds it's difficult for children to get any kind of work experience, the idea that you get up atathough it is early and you could be doing something like sleeping but nevertheless you need to do that. there is always a tension between things soon as academic qualifications and things more practical, more vocational. there has been a tendency to look down on the latter. the new interesting thing is that these new t levels will be the equivalent of three a—levels and will allow you to go straight into the world of work so that might counterbalance those views. jacob rees-mogg living near number ten downing st. he has bought a house very close to theresa may. if that is all it took to become prime minister! i could still not afforded. he did actually say it wasn't about muscling in on the prime minister, he just needs more space because he has all those children. i think the daily mail might be saying this, we will have ruth davidson running for election, and then who knows. i've lost the piece of paper, hitters. back to page four of the sunday express. tell us about bailey. is the c
paper rounds it's difficult for children to get any kind of work experience, the idea that you get up atathough it is early and you could be doing something like sleeping but nevertheless you need to do that. there is always a tension between things soon as academic qualifications and things more practical, more vocational. there has been a tendency to look down on the latter. the new interesting thing is that these new t levels will be the equivalent of three a—levels and will allow you to...
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was saying on the other day that with your dayjob as transport correspondent, whenever you are seen atally grim news for anyone trying to get in or out of sta nsted anyone trying to get in or out of stansted airport. anyone trying to get in or out of sta nsted airport. we anyone trying to get in or out of stansted airport. we will keep you updated throughout the day. victoria is hopping off the sofa. and a look at this morning's weather. very good morning. we have been enjoying some cracking whether this bank holiday in the highlands. let's focus back on the storms because it was a very lively night the skies above the english channel and southern england some ongoing at the moment. severe storms in north wales, pushing towards somerset and south wales. if you're off to the biggest weekend in swansea it will be wept for the next few hours that things will improve. we're still going to season further showers the day and anything from north wales to the midlands, nowhere near the intensity or widespread nature of last night. some big gaps in between. greater manchester, liverpool, merseys
was saying on the other day that with your dayjob as transport correspondent, whenever you are seen atally grim news for anyone trying to get in or out of sta nsted anyone trying to get in or out of stansted airport. anyone trying to get in or out of sta nsted airport. we anyone trying to get in or out of stansted airport. we will keep you updated throughout the day. victoria is hopping off the sofa. and a look at this morning's weather. very good morning. we have been enjoying some cracking...
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have added thousands of new hires german ata makers account for one in six jobs in the u.s. car industry but now donald trump is reportedly mulling a plan to impose in part tariffs of up to twenty five percent on the codes european car makers at present pay about a tenth of. carmakers like mercedes b.m.w. and fox lagan which manufacturer in the u.s. would be less badly hit then companies like albion porsche last year almost half a million german cars where exported to the u.s. not only german car associations but also do you are concerned about transplants. you issued unilaterally. caught eric strange because he don't usually begins to deplete your however do you remains hopeful that his solution complying with international trade rules can be found. opinion remains divided about whether in part terrorists would actually benefit the u.s. car industry some experts say the move is unlikely to create new jobs. earlier we spoke to ilya north from the association of german chambers of commerce and industry asking him what the measures mean for the american market well the america
have added thousands of new hires german ata makers account for one in six jobs in the u.s. car industry but now donald trump is reportedly mulling a plan to impose in part tariffs of up to twenty five percent on the codes european car makers at present pay about a tenth of. carmakers like mercedes b.m.w. and fox lagan which manufacturer in the u.s. would be less badly hit then companies like albion porsche last year almost half a million german cars where exported to the u.s. not only german...