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ata time just economically, but politically.a time in the international syste m at a time in the international system seems to be under almost unprecedented strain, japan would love nothing more to be seen as emerging from the summit as some sort of peacemaker. but the divisions between donald trump and press of the world are so deep over climate change, over trade, press of the world are so deep over climate change, overtrade, byjust keeping the idea of global partnership alive may be enough of an ambition for this meeting. the heatwave across most of europe is identifying with temperatures in france, spain and italy reaching around a0 celsius today. 6ermany, poland and the czech republic recorded their highest everjune temperatures yesterday the uk will not escape. over the next b days there could be highs of 3a degrees. in france, several studies have restricted traffic and in some area schools have closed. europe is basking in an unexpected early spell of blasting sheet. what it says about our changing climate may be a matte
ata time just economically, but politically.a time in the international syste m at a time in the international system seems to be under almost unprecedented strain, japan would love nothing more to be seen as emerging from the summit as some sort of peacemaker. but the divisions between donald trump and press of the world are so deep over climate change, over trade, press of the world are so deep over climate change, overtrade, byjust keeping the idea of global partnership alive may be enough...
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ata and the german public station that's a look. at the persian cultural heritage foundation has one of the world's largest collections comprising 5000000 objects held by 9000 institutions in the german capital the film berlin's treasure trove brings them to life director selected a few of those objects as starting points to explore big questions what is beauty do we need to fear death and what significance to these our treasures have for us today the film offers insight into a rich cultural heritage connecting us to the history of our ancestors many of the objects originate from other countries and were brought to berlin from asia south america or africa and sometimes their history and provenance are problematic one example is a royal throne from cameroon lushly decorated with precious glass beads the film explores the items history and goes on a journey to its country of origin. keep us who saw. me do through. this case you know. busy busy the outcome of the critics warn the cameroonian royal throne from the kingdom of the diploma
ata and the german public station that's a look. at the persian cultural heritage foundation has one of the world's largest collections comprising 5000000 objects held by 9000 institutions in the german capital the film berlin's treasure trove brings them to life director selected a few of those objects as starting points to explore big questions what is beauty do we need to fear death and what significance to these our treasures have for us today the film offers insight into a rich cultural...
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and this comes ata time energy into humans.e interestingly, when the un population division report talked about huge searches of population in africa, we need to feed everyone. we do. so plant —based burgers come up in front of time to talk about the puppy in front of time to talk about the punpy dog in front of time to talk about the puppy dog eyes —— we run out of time to talk about puppy dog eyes. i will treat the story. thank you for your company. hello there. south—eastern parts of the uk were warmest and sunniest on monday, but things look a little bit different over the next few days. we are looking down towards iberia, a lot of cloud around here, that is going to get drawn up towards the uk, together with some warm and humid air, and it brings the threat of some thundery downpours towards the south—east. at the moment though, things are fairly quiet. towards the end of the night, we are starting to see a bit of rain arriving across the channel, we've got some rain in towards the north—west of scotland, but otherwise a d
and this comes ata time energy into humans.e interestingly, when the un population division report talked about huge searches of population in africa, we need to feed everyone. we do. so plant —based burgers come up in front of time to talk about the puppy in front of time to talk about the punpy dog in front of time to talk about the puppy dog eyes —— we run out of time to talk about puppy dog eyes. i will treat the story. thank you for your company. hello there. south—eastern parts of...
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por calor en gran parte del suroeste del paÍs inclusive en el valle central, en el Área de la bahÍa ata extendido tome en consideraciÓn que para el fin de semana serÁ agradable ya que las temperaturas estarÁn por debajo de los 80, recuerde que constantemente les actualizamos a travÉs de nuestra aplicaciÓn mÓvil noticias univisión 14, ahora pasamos a una pausa. >> arrancamos con la fase de grupo y la vigente campeona estados unidos demostraron todo su poderÍo ofensivo con la mÁxima goleada en la historia del mundial femenino, no apoyaron a tailandia con cinco goles de morgan, 13 0. en las eliminatorias francia goleÓ a andorra al vencerlo 4 0. hasta ahÍ la informaciÓn deportiva mÁs en univisiÓn deportes. >> le tendremos la creaciÓn de un estacionamiento para casas rodantes y legisladores en california buscan borrar los rÉcord criminales para personas que hayan cumplido su condena. dice que apagar las luces o el televisor disminuye la posibilidad de la obesidad. >> eso afirma un estudio de una revista y segÚn la investigaciÓn realizada por el instituto internacional de la salud puede alter
por calor en gran parte del suroeste del paÍs inclusive en el valle central, en el Área de la bahÍa ata extendido tome en consideraciÓn que para el fin de semana serÁ agradable ya que las temperaturas estarÁn por debajo de los 80, recuerde que constantemente les actualizamos a travÉs de nuestra aplicaciÓn mÓvil noticias univisión 14, ahora pasamos a una pausa. >> arrancamos con la fase de grupo y la vigente campeona estados unidos demostraron todo su poderÍo ofensivo con la...
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the women's world cup, the usa have beaten thailand 13—0, a world record ata beaten thailand 13—0, adbye. some really miserable weather out there at the moment, pouring with rain across the north, but it's notjust here in the uk where we're getting the really unsettled weather. in fact, much of western europe, all the way down to spain and portugal are experiencing below average temperatures and quite changeable weather. now there's a big low pressure is stuck across northern france, around the channel here, and as long as there is low pressure here things aren't going to change. it will remain very, very unsettled. winds coming in across the north of europe but the winds will have to swing back around again. and they are blowing out of the south around central and eastern parts of the continent. that's the yin and yang of weather. one side of europe is hot and sunny and the other side is paying for it and it is cool and very, very wet. so here's the rain, early hours of wednesday morning. the low pressure, we've already established that, it's parked across this part of europe. so yo
the women's world cup, the usa have beaten thailand 13—0, a world record ata beaten thailand 13—0, adbye. some really miserable weather out there at the moment, pouring with rain across the north, but it's notjust here in the uk where we're getting the really unsettled weather. in fact, much of western europe, all the way down to spain and portugal are experiencing below average temperatures and quite changeable weather. now there's a big low pressure is stuck across northern france, around...
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england against scotland is always a special ata against scotland is always a special at a world cup. have felt more important. but for rivalry as old as this, it began in the most modern way. the ar called on to see a scottish handball. that was the evidence. that was the decision. —— var. perhaps fittingly, nikita parris capitalising in paris. england should have been further ahead either time the ball eventually fell for ellen white. the finis was perfect. —— finish. both sides have plenty on which to build. many people had predicted australia could go all the way at this world cup. they took the lead in their opening match against italy at the second attempt from sam kerr. italy we re second attempt from sam kerr. italy were at the finals of the first time in 20 year. they made an immediate impact. barbara bonansea equalising in the second half before five minutes into added time, she found a way through again. wild celebrations, huge surprise, well deserved. no such drama for brazil. a comfortable victory in their opening match against jamaica. striker christiane at 3a, becoming
england against scotland is always a special ata against scotland is always a special at a world cup. have felt more important. but for rivalry as old as this, it began in the most modern way. the ar called on to see a scottish handball. that was the evidence. that was the decision. —— var. perhaps fittingly, nikita parris capitalising in paris. england should have been further ahead either time the ball eventually fell for ellen white. the finis was perfect. —— finish. both sides have...
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we were ata training they seemed to be confident.a training earlier as well so we saw the squad training together, fully fit. no injuries following the game against japan which fully fit. no injuries following the game againstjapan which is a relief. a very relaxed mood in the camp after arriving here in northern france. through to the knockout stages, and there is a pretty small—town here in valenciennes. we source on the team having coffee nearby, they are staying very near to this stadium ahead of tomorrow's match against cameroon. you can probably see the stadium behind me, it has a capacity of around 25,000. quite a footballing town. the players have been milling around and having some time to get coffee. looking ahead to tomorrow, phil neville was speaking about, first of all the fact that england haven't really had that traffic challenge yet but they are expecting that from cameron even though they are only 46 in the world, they are expecting them to pose a challenge. the biggest tests are to come, there is more to get from th
we were ata training they seemed to be confident.a training earlier as well so we saw the squad training together, fully fit. no injuries following the game against japan which fully fit. no injuries following the game againstjapan which is a relief. a very relaxed mood in the camp after arriving here in northern france. through to the knockout stages, and there is a pretty small—town here in valenciennes. we source on the team having coffee nearby, they are staying very near to this stadium...
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apostol de jesucristo y dos detenidas mas s se les ponen cargos en su cotnta una tercera sospechos atat f profuga >> grupos expresan indignacion p por la vereneracion y la luz d m mundo denuncio ataques en su contra . >> por ahora este esta en cust custodia de las autoridades ha hasta el 321 de junio hasta tene audienci apra en los angeles c i california , pancfrancisco cue o noticias telemundo . >> policia de el paso encontro 3 cuerpos en un tunel cerca del i rio brao vo podrian ser inmigrat que quedaron atrapados porque r crecio el rio >> el olor penetrante fue de d dias la policia de el paso en encontro 3 cuerpos en un tunel cerrado cerca de ciudad juarez . >> los cuerpos fueron arrastr arrastrados ey aca aparecio otr hombre ahogado >> esa parte de el paso los c a canales con las corrientes que l llevan fuerte son de peligro . >> tambien el sabado el cuerpo d de una mujer aparecio flotando e en un canal de riego . >> la crecida del rio aumenta s los canales de agua que miden 8 pies . >> esperamos mucha agua asi que mucha tegente trata de cruzar >> hace horas los organizadores de l m
apostol de jesucristo y dos detenidas mas s se les ponen cargos en su cotnta una tercera sospechos atat f profuga >> grupos expresan indignacion p por la vereneracion y la luz d m mundo denuncio ataques en su contra . >> por ahora este esta en cust custodia de las autoridades ha hasta el 321 de junio hasta tene audienci apra en los angeles c i california , pancfrancisco cue o noticias telemundo . >> policia de el paso encontro 3 cuerpos en un tunel cerca del i rio brao vo...
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harvey proctor was giving evidence ata harvey proctor was giving evidence at a trial of a man accusedut a vip paedophile ring. he denies 13 charges. almost five years after being accused of murder and sadistic sexual abuse, harvey proctor came to court to denounce his accuser and vehemently deny the allegations. occasionally breaking down in tears, the former mp said he'd never met carl beech, who he described as a fanta5i5t. sitting ju5t metres apart, harvey proctor said mr beech's litany of charges against him were, "horrendous, horrible, heinous allegations, the worst thing that one could say against another human being. i was horrified that anyone could think me capable of such things." asked directly if in 1980, he had stripped a boy, tied him to a table, raped him and then strangled him, a5 carl beach has alleged, harvey proctor said the allegation was false, emanating from a polluted imagination. jurors had previously seen a police interview in which carl beech had accused harvey proctor of threatening to cut off his genitals with a pen knife, only to be prevented from doing so
harvey proctor was giving evidence ata harvey proctor was giving evidence at a trial of a man accusedut a vip paedophile ring. he denies 13 charges. almost five years after being accused of murder and sadistic sexual abuse, harvey proctor came to court to denounce his accuser and vehemently deny the allegations. occasionally breaking down in tears, the former mp said he'd never met carl beech, who he described as a fanta5i5t. sitting ju5t metres apart, harvey proctor said mr beech's litany of...
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segÚn este padre de familia, muchos ata mÁs atractivas que quedarse en el calor de la casa.era: precisamente hoy las temperaturas estaban en muchos lugares como si estuviÉramos en pleno. ramos: tocado estar en acapulco todavÍa. san josÉ abriÓ maneras para hacerle frente a la intensa ola de calor. estarÁn abiertos maÑana hasta las 9:00 p.m. los especialistas insisten en no exponerse directamente a los rayos solares y usar protector solar. un joven fue reportado como desaparecido, y lo encontraron en una playa luego. muriÓ en el centro mÉdico de la ciudad. palmira: las autoridades recuerda precauciÓn durante la temporada de calor. ramÓn: vÁmonos con nuestra temperaturas han estado al cÁlidas en el área de la bahÍa. se han implantado rÉcords en ciudades de nuestra regiÓn. la mÁxima en san josÉ se reportÓ en los 100 grados, estuvimos ligeramente por debajo del rÉcord de temperatura que la 101 grados en 1994. continuaremos con temperaturas cÁlidas, maÑana tambiÉn las mÁximas por encima de lo normal. 96 en san josÉ, 100 grados en concord, incluso en santa rosa podrÍamos tener hast
segÚn este padre de familia, muchos ata mÁs atractivas que quedarse en el calor de la casa.era: precisamente hoy las temperaturas estaban en muchos lugares como si estuviÉramos en pleno. ramos: tocado estar en acapulco todavÍa. san josÉ abriÓ maneras para hacerle frente a la intensa ola de calor. estarÁn abiertos maÑana hasta las 9:00 p.m. los especialistas insisten en no exponerse directamente a los rayos solares y usar protector solar. un joven fue reportado como desaparecido, y lo...
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some of the worst racial violence in the entire country i'm amazed what i'm hearing from people like ata misson wallerstein and it seems chicago is becoming much more at ease with its own diverse population its a rich city where life is improving on many fronts better public education karma race relations and overall the crime statistics show a big improvement. but there is still a dark side to the city because even though the city has cracked down and arrested gang leaders gang violence is getting worse i've been here for 3 days and 9 people have been killed in gang warfare. islam has made huge gains in chicago which is home to the largest number of african-american muslims in the u.s. 30 years ago they had only one mosque today they have more than 40 to choose from now islam has a new battle to win trying to loosen the hold the gangs have on chicago's south side this news i'm heading to the south side to visit the city's 1st halfway house for muslim x. prisoners its aim is to provide an alternative to life in the gangs the man who runs this project has served 12 years for murder like m
some of the worst racial violence in the entire country i'm amazed what i'm hearing from people like ata misson wallerstein and it seems chicago is becoming much more at ease with its own diverse population its a rich city where life is improving on many fronts better public education karma race relations and overall the crime statistics show a big improvement. but there is still a dark side to the city because even though the city has cracked down and arrested gang leaders gang violence is...
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ata could ate difficulty. the data could aid a former government. an accident in northeast ohio. six teenagers were swept in a storm grain near akron. a fire chief helped pull them on a rope. he said it fell like pulling a mack truck. all of them are okay. >>> time now to take a look at your weather for this tuesday morning. >> good morning. heating up in a major way in the northwest corner of the country. record challenging highs in seattle, portland, spokane, down to boise and increased fire danger. that heat runs rampart throughout california, southern california right into arizona. the north central part of the country, watch for spotty, isolated showers and thunderstorms, grand forks, rapid city, and the east coast, downpours continuing, causing more localized flooding concerns. i'm meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, something you should never, ever see in a restaurant. >>> also ahead, a bombshell report about kim jong-un's murdered brother. was he working for the cia? >>> and the news about gas prices. why you may want to delay filling up your car a few days. >>> t
ata could ate difficulty. the data could aid a former government. an accident in northeast ohio. six teenagers were swept in a storm grain near akron. a fire chief helped pull them on a rope. he said it fell like pulling a mack truck. all of them are okay. >>> time now to take a look at your weather for this tuesday morning. >> good morning. heating up in a major way in the northwest corner of the country. record challenging highs in seattle, portland, spokane, down to boise and...
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les tenemos una gran sorpresa para master chef latino este domingo y solo aquÍ les diremos de quÉ se ataos una cerveza que va con nosotros. michelob ultra. superior light beer. va con nuestro ritmo. chicos, tengo una idea. ¡cuenta cuenta! ¿y si le damos a la gente el iphone xr cuando se unan a t-mobile? por tiempo limitado, únete a t-mobile y llévate el fabuloso iphone xr por cuenta nuestra. mi marido es un gran regateador. pero hoy en wendy's se quedÓ sin palabras. es la nueva biggie bag a solo $5. la nueva biggie bag de wendy's, con la nueva bacon double stack, mÁs nuggets, papitas y bebida por solo $5. todo lo que quieres, sin regatear. somos una generación nueva. ♪ más seguros. expresivos. ponemos nuestro toque en todos lados. ♪ igual por eso nos notan más. ♪ and we like it! corolla. mejor que nunca. vayamos juntos mejor que nunca. oh, para conseguir una,bacon burger dtendrías que... españa. ir al aeropuerto. apretujarte en la silla del medio. meterte en un taxi pequeñísimo. y finalmente ordenar una. o ve al mcdonald's de tu barrio ya, porque por tiempo limitado, el menú worldwide fa
les tenemos una gran sorpresa para master chef latino este domingo y solo aquÍ les diremos de quÉ se ataos una cerveza que va con nosotros. michelob ultra. superior light beer. va con nuestro ritmo. chicos, tengo una idea. ¡cuenta cuenta! ¿y si le damos a la gente el iphone xr cuando se unan a t-mobile? por tiempo limitado, únete a t-mobile y llévate el fabuloso iphone xr por cuenta nuestra. mi marido es un gran regateador. pero hoy en wendy's se quedÓ sin palabras. es la nueva biggie...
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we know every game ata position indeed.e at a world cup is important, currently a great game going on, australia against brazil, group c, one of the best games of the tournament so far, brazil took the lead from the spot, and then went 2-0 lead from the spot, and then went 2—0 after this header, fourth goal of the tournament from cristiani. long—range shot here from chloe lagarzo and then thanks to var once again, this own goalfrom hickman—alves was awarded despite the australian forward being given offside, that has given the matildas 3-2 offside, that has given the matildas 3—2 lead, live pictures, just under ten minutes to go from montpelier, still 3—2, a win for australia would ta ke still 3—2, a win for australia would take them level with brazil in group —— chloe logarzo. c. later on, south africa take on china, you can watch both of those games in bbc two. —— group c. club football news, mid—season break of sorts in the premier league next year, is a round of fixtures in february is split over two weekends. the openi
we know every game ata position indeed.e at a world cup is important, currently a great game going on, australia against brazil, group c, one of the best games of the tournament so far, brazil took the lead from the spot, and then went 2-0 lead from the spot, and then went 2—0 after this header, fourth goal of the tournament from cristiani. long—range shot here from chloe lagarzo and then thanks to var once again, this own goalfrom hickman—alves was awarded despite the australian forward...
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ata time want your party to have longevity. go horribly wrong right now. that's all you are there for. and you are not really interested. what this leadership contest represents is the future. i don't think it's just the future of the party but the future of the country as well. take this very seriously as members and we understand that we are in a privileged position to be able to vote for the next prime minister and i'm not sure as my fellow colleagues will make the point, it's something that we are looking into. the reason why we came on here is to make sure we have a wider access to this. you are the one who on the face of it is the most persuasive all but is this really about why not? all the indications are in terms of polls, he clearly has a lead and a significant one. it is clear he has the backing of the mp5, and we all have different views of the candidates. for me, i would be looking again at the finer detail of what boris can bring. do you understand the point that charlie raised, that some will say they feel the co
ata time want your party to have longevity. go horribly wrong right now. that's all you are there for. and you are not really interested. what this leadership contest represents is the future. i don't think it's just the future of the party but the future of the country as well. take this very seriously as members and we understand that we are in a privileged position to be able to vote for the next prime minister and i'm not sure as my fellow colleagues will make the point, it's something that...
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spanish authorities say the heat has already contributed to atas two deaths. a 17-year-old farm worker inrd a, and an 80-year-old in valladolid. experts warn that toll is likely to increase. >> ( translated ): it has a delay of one, two or three days, meaning that if temperatures t increaay, the rates of mortality will start to increaso torrow, the day after tomorrow or three days from today. so if a heat wave lasts for threor four days, you will s an accumulated impact of the increase in mortality for three or four days after it's gone.an >> brangham:europeans know that risk all too well. in 2003, as many as 70,000 d peopleied across the continent due to what were then re trd- breakingemperatures.os but thdeadly records were broken again thirtweek, and exwarn this heat wave could be evidence of a move into uncharted waters. >> ( trslated ): a heat wave of this amplitude so early in e year, in june, is exceptional. we've experienced this in the past already, but it wasn't this intense. we should expect mfre intense anuent heat waves with climate change, becaus
spanish authorities say the heat has already contributed to atas two deaths. a 17-year-old farm worker inrd a, and an 80-year-old in valladolid. experts warn that toll is likely to increase. >> ( translated ): it has a delay of one, two or three days, meaning that if temperatures t increaay, the rates of mortality will start to increaso torrow, the day after tomorrow or three days from today. so if a heat wave lasts for threor four days, you will s an accumulated impact of the increase in...
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. >> catchingal crimin >> a family member puts their ata into one of these family searchases by dna andion and further their investigation. >>>nd curbing your curiosity. the test that helps you sort through the twisted strands of your dna. but what happens aftat your informn is collected? >> announcer: welcome to "news4 this week." >>> hello,, everyone i'm leon harris. recently news4 featured a
. >> catchingal crimin >> a family member puts their ata into one of these family searchases by dna andion and further their investigation. >>>nd curbing your curiosity. the test that helps you sort through the twisted strands of your dna. but what happens aftat your informn is collected? >> announcer: welcome to "news4 this week." >>> hello,, everyone i'm leon harris. recently news4 featured a
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three—year—old syrian boy who drowned trying to reach the greek island was seen around the world and atahe world and at a huge impact on the debate over migration in europe. 0n at a huge impact on the debate over migration in europe. on wednesday, some of the picture was widely circulated online of a salvador father and daughter who died crossing the rio grande in texas. viewers were warned that the distressing image would be shown. we will not be doing so, but here's the start of caroline report. proud pa rents, start of caroline report. proud parents, this was the family, oscar, the young father, had hoped to earn enough money to build a house. his body and that of his daughter were found in the rio grande, which separates mexico and texas. they had a p pa re ntly separates mexico and texas. they had apparently given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. was it necessary or appropriate to broadcast a photograph as he went on to do. we also received this video.|j we also received this video. i was absolutely disgusted while watching the bbc news on wednesday the 26th ofjune. i
three—year—old syrian boy who drowned trying to reach the greek island was seen around the world and atahe world and at a huge impact on the debate over migration in europe. 0n at a huge impact on the debate over migration in europe. on wednesday, some of the picture was widely circulated online of a salvador father and daughter who died crossing the rio grande in texas. viewers were warned that the distressing image would be shown. we will not be doing so, but here's the start of caroline...
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on thursday, people used tear gas and rubble bullets against people who are angry ata bullets againstan politician making a speech inside parliament. russia suspended passengerflights speech inside parliament. russia suspended passenger flights from russia to georgia and advised russian tourists not to travel to georgia. in this corner, some students are painting posters on the message is clear. russia is an occupying country and 20% of my country's is occupied by russia. this is a very common slogan that one would here in georgia. this is the reference to georgia's to break away territories, south ossetia and abkhazia, which are under russian control both militarily and financially. the stu d e nts militarily and financially. the students will have gathered outside tbilisi state university, they are here to make their voices heard. they are saying this is an anti— russian protest. they also want political changes in the country. they don't want affiliation with any of the existing political parties in the country but because of what happened in tbilisi on thursday and friday morning,
on thursday, people used tear gas and rubble bullets against people who are angry ata bullets againstan politician making a speech inside parliament. russia suspended passengerflights speech inside parliament. russia suspended passenger flights from russia to georgia and advised russian tourists not to travel to georgia. in this corner, some students are painting posters on the message is clear. russia is an occupying country and 20% of my country's is occupied by russia. this is a very common...
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how can your face be used as ,ata who can send you messages and civil rights and privacy advocates are also asking for legislation to control how law-enforcement agencies use that kind of information. host: gopal ratnam is our guest. the piece in cq weekly looking at artificial intelligence. we want to hear your thoughts, particularly the federal role, the regulation of artificial intelligence, ai. republicans, use (202) 748-8001 to:. democrats, (202) 748-8000. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. technology in general, how prepared is congress for artificial intelligence? -- how to speed orare up to speed are their staffs and members themselves?they were criticized recently for not knowing all facebook functions, for example. guest: i would say they are still c ranked, i would imagine, in terms of understanding the complexities. at the same time, i will point out there is an artificial intelligence caucus in congress, and more knowledgeable members are trying to educate the less knowledgeable members on the technology and the application. ,ostbut it is still a steep cl
how can your face be used as ,ata who can send you messages and civil rights and privacy advocates are also asking for legislation to control how law-enforcement agencies use that kind of information. host: gopal ratnam is our guest. the piece in cq weekly looking at artificial intelligence. we want to hear your thoughts, particularly the federal role, the regulation of artificial intelligence, ai. republicans, use (202) 748-8001 to:. democrats, (202) 748-8000. and for independents and all...
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gardening, walking, maybe a bit ofjogging, as a rule of thumb you could say that any exercise that is atat is at a pace where you can have a conversation just, so a at a pace where you can have a conversationjust, so a bit difficult to convert but you can just do it, that is the right place to maintain your physical activity. also throughout your ageing process because that is a big thing, when you become older, you become weaker, your endurance becomes problematic and ultimately you may have problems with even rising from a chair and of course, in this particular case, strengthening muscles with resista nce strengthening muscles with resistance exercises is highly beneficial. adding modest working well also help. encouraging news. what about for team athletes, could this affect their training schedules through the year, because this kind of information could re—evaluate what we do? i guess those people should not be afraid to add endurance training to their resista nce endurance training to their resistance training programme and it can be strenuous, and also others add strength training
gardening, walking, maybe a bit ofjogging, as a rule of thumb you could say that any exercise that is atat is at a pace where you can have a conversation just, so a at a pace where you can have a conversationjust, so a bit difficult to convert but you can just do it, that is the right place to maintain your physical activity. also throughout your ageing process because that is a big thing, when you become older, you become weaker, your endurance becomes problematic and ultimately you may have...
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especially ata time very toxic and difficult.adly. dealing with the causes of this migration source is impossibly expensive. we taxpayers pay £15 billion a year into the aid budget, we would be talking about that proportionally and much more, in the yea rs proportionally and much more, in the years ahead, if we want to make any change whatsoever. what are we going to spend our money on it at the end? are we all going to die due to the climate emergency? in at the end, we will have to pay a lot of money and have a lower standard of living to solve these global problems or we will be overwhelmed by them. there really is no choice. i do hope we can move beyond brexit and start to have a responsible, public debate about these issues because they are crowding in on us at a terrific speed now. the thing about that is that they'd need multilateral solutions. would president trump be the people to lead on multilateral solutions? unlikely, but it might be necessary for him to change because he will face the consequences of his brilliant u
especially ata time very toxic and difficult.adly. dealing with the causes of this migration source is impossibly expensive. we taxpayers pay £15 billion a year into the aid budget, we would be talking about that proportionally and much more, in the yea rs proportionally and much more, in the years ahead, if we want to make any change whatsoever. what are we going to spend our money on it at the end? are we all going to die due to the climate emergency? in at the end, we will have to pay a lot...
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and it is a reminder, of course, in terms of politics, we are ata course, in terms of politics, we arethat point of continuity, that these guys have come out of retirement to be seen. she has never beenin retirement to be seen. she has never been in retirement, she hasjust carried on and has lived through all of this. as a teenager with war, and threw right to the present day is a kind of single reference point. that is nothing to do whether you are a republican or a monarchist, that is just a fact, that possibly some of these guys would remember her father, but precious few these days have any clear memory of any monarch other than elizabeth. maxie has been the one constant in british life, and she has overseen some extraordinarily remarkable things, as she is seeing now. because obviously, of course, members of the royal family are not allowed to express political views, but she must be just looking at what is going on in this country and the way it is tearing itself up over brexit, the paralysis in parliament and the anger on the streets, you would want to know... you would want to
and it is a reminder, of course, in terms of politics, we are ata course, in terms of politics, we arethat point of continuity, that these guys have come out of retirement to be seen. she has never beenin retirement to be seen. she has never been in retirement, she hasjust carried on and has lived through all of this. as a teenager with war, and threw right to the present day is a kind of single reference point. that is nothing to do whether you are a republican or a monarchist, that is just a...
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this is the most comfortable i have seen him ata us the most comfortable i have seen him at a us openack at congressional. it was a soft, wet golf course on that occasion, this one will be firmer with a weekend. still overcast and chilly but rory mcilroy is fancy his chances over the weekend. chris froome says he's focussed on getting back to his best after his high speed crash on wednesday. froome suffered a fracture to his neck as well as a broken leg, hip, elbow and ribs. the collision occurred during a practice ride before stage four of the criterium du dauphine. froome has released a statement today. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines, staying with cycling and the man who was with froome when he crashed on wednesday has had a better end to his week. wout poels took stage seven of the criterium. it's his first stage victory of the year and moves him up to fifth, 28 seconds behind the new overall leader jakob fuglsang. britain's lizzie deignan is the women's tour champion for the second time. she won byjust two seconds, the narrowest marging of victory in the hi
this is the most comfortable i have seen him ata us the most comfortable i have seen him at a us openack at congressional. it was a soft, wet golf course on that occasion, this one will be firmer with a weekend. still overcast and chilly but rory mcilroy is fancy his chances over the weekend. chris froome says he's focussed on getting back to his best after his high speed crash on wednesday. froome suffered a fracture to his neck as well as a broken leg, hip, elbow and ribs. the collision...
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everybody in the changing room, the identity which we wanted to play within this tournament, it has come ata you are chasing fewer during that exact out of someone coming in and playing 70 of, 30, 40 balls in the. we were looking good but we just couldn't go on. yes, that is something that ben stokes did for them on their side. it means an england victory over new zealand on wednesday will see the hosts into the semi finals — regardless of what pakistan and bangladesh do. india should still make it to the last four. a win over sri lanka or bangladesh will be enough for them. new zealand could still miss out. after a three—hour stewards‘ investigation, max verstappen was confirmed as the winner of the austrian grand prix. he bumped his way past charles leclerc in the closing stages for his first win of the season — stewards deeming it a racing incident, rather than punishing the red bull driver. with valtteri bottas third and lewis hamilton fifth — it‘s the first time mercedes haven‘t won a race this season. after that start, i thought the race was over but we just kept pushing hard. quite qu
everybody in the changing room, the identity which we wanted to play within this tournament, it has come ata you are chasing fewer during that exact out of someone coming in and playing 70 of, 30, 40 balls in the. we were looking good but we just couldn't go on. yes, that is something that ben stokes did for them on their side. it means an england victory over new zealand on wednesday will see the hosts into the semi finals — regardless of what pakistan and bangladesh do. india should still...
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took part in a panel discussion hosted by the bbc‘s laura bicker translation: i say talks appear to be atath korea united states summit but thatis north korea united states summit but that is because we need some more time to understand each other thoroughly. it is a process of thawing out hostile feelings that have persisted for the last 70 yea rs. we have persisted for the last 70 years. we must first address the damages of the border area, an excellent exa m ple of damages of the border area, an excellent example of cooperation in this regard is the permanent ligation is laid out in the german peace treaty of 1972. east and west germany took advantage of these locations to make swift responses to floods, landslides, fires, insect diseases, water contamination occurring in these border areas. i hope these presidents can be applied to the korean peninsula and foster concrete hope amongst the korean peninsula. i can tell you, i have a lwa ys peninsula. i can tell you, i have always been ready to meet chairman kim atany always been ready to meet chairman kim at any time but the time of the
took part in a panel discussion hosted by the bbc‘s laura bicker translation: i say talks appear to be atath korea united states summit but thatis north korea united states summit but that is because we need some more time to understand each other thoroughly. it is a process of thawing out hostile feelings that have persisted for the last 70 yea rs. we have persisted for the last 70 years. we must first address the damages of the border area, an excellent exa m ple of damages of the border...
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it'll be pretty odd, wouldn't it, for iran to attack a cargo of oil heading for japan ata to attack aime when the japanese per minister is in tehran for a first official visit and decades. we we re first official visit and decades. we were talking to one of your colleagues, who says he doesn't feel that this proof is proof at all but the things that are very dangerous stage. i didn't say things were not ina stage. i didn't say things were not in a dangerous state, this should be an international concern, but i don't think it is surprising at all. particularly when one takes into account the consideration of the fa ct account the consideration of the fact that these attacks were fully consistent with iran's own declaration that it didn't disrupt the oilflow, declaration that it didn't disrupt the oil flow, and what time to a japanese ship japanese ownership to... and do so when the parameter is visiting iran because of what you make of the argument that the us is deliberate the pushing iran, here, when they pulled out of an international agreement intended to limit the nuclear programm
it'll be pretty odd, wouldn't it, for iran to attack a cargo of oil heading for japan ata to attack aime when the japanese per minister is in tehran for a first official visit and decades. we we re first official visit and decades. we were talking to one of your colleagues, who says he doesn't feel that this proof is proof at all but the things that are very dangerous stage. i didn't say things were not ina stage. i didn't say things were not in a dangerous state, this should be an...
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ata summit over it. iran furiously denies that.a summit in kurdistan, the iranian president accused america of unwarranted aggression, and of threatening stability in the region with his asians. but the uk is one of the country's backing the us. in a post on twitter, british foreign secretaryjeremy a post on twitter, british foreign secretary jeremy hunt condemned a post on twitter, british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt condemned the attacks, and said the uk's assessment had concluded that responsibility for the attacks almost certainly lies with iran. with russia putting its support behind iran, the un is making no secret of its concerns. the un secretary general is calling for a full, independent investigation.” wa nt to full, independent investigation.” want to say how worried i am with the recent developments in the gulf. we believe the truce —— truth needs to be clearly established in relation to this responsibility needs to be clearly defined. and as isaid, the needs to be clearly defined. and as i said, the world cannot affor
ata summit over it. iran furiously denies that.a summit in kurdistan, the iranian president accused america of unwarranted aggression, and of threatening stability in the region with his asians. but the uk is one of the country's backing the us. in a post on twitter, british foreign secretaryjeremy a post on twitter, british foreign secretary jeremy hunt condemned a post on twitter, british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt condemned the attacks, and said the uk's assessment had concluded that...
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the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. earlier today there were some very special and surprise guests including lady gaga. you have the power, and you are so, gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so powerful. i hope you feel that power today, you have the ultimate power, you have never been so visible in the world, and that beautiful light and that rainbow is shining all around you, stand in it, baskin shining all around you, stand in it, bask in it, allow yourself to glowing at as we glow. just take that spotlight, it belongs to you. and what is planned in the coming hours then? so over the next few hours they have a lot of different speeches from activist, i believe some politicians as well, and some corporations thrown in. there has been a lot of talk about the commercialisation of this parade, so in the next few days we will see some protests from people who don't want to
the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. earlier today there were some very special and surprise guests including lady gaga. you have the power, and you are so, gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so powerful. i hope you feel that power today, you have the ultimate power, you have never...
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we speak now ata time then it was back then.een various civil rights acts, yet this problem still persists. this problem still persists. that should be on a t—shirt. this problem still persists. that should be on a t-shirt. the characters of the play, from atticus finch to bob ewell, the town drunk, he sees the warring tribes who make up he sees the warring tribes who make up modern america. the elites and their heartland critics. there is a large swath of the country, large enough to elect donald trump, that feels the way bob ewell feels about atticus. 0k? feels the way bob ewell feels about atticus. ok? you think you're so much better than i am, don't you? you think you're so much better than iam. you you think you're so much better than i am. you look down your nose at me, you people on the coast, you elites. you think you're so much better than iam. and you think you're so much better than i am. and it is that you think you're so much better than i am proud that just, you're so much better than i am proud thatjust, more than
we speak now ata time then it was back then.een various civil rights acts, yet this problem still persists. this problem still persists. that should be on a t—shirt. this problem still persists. that should be on a t-shirt. the characters of the play, from atticus finch to bob ewell, the town drunk, he sees the warring tribes who make up he sees the warring tribes who make up modern america. the elites and their heartland critics. there is a large swath of the country, large enough to elect...
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saying about private hedge funds and what the media often talk about is the great philanthropist of ata housing is a kind of private thing and people don't always talk about their housing circumstances with each other and people don't always know who their landlord is especially in this day and age so it's kind of an untold story this sort of dirt the dirty money angle of private equity firms investing in residential real estate so you know in that way it didn't surprise me i suppose that the coverage about this huge granting donation to oxford university wasn't paying any heed or attention to the fact that the money that was being granted came off the backs of low income people off the backs of renters around the world that's a story that i think needs to be told and i actually am surprised oxford university didn't do their due diligence and i understand that they actually have a social impact fund and i would have liked to have seen them for example say to mr schwartz when yes please give us your money we're very happy to accept it and we're going to put it instead of using it for res
saying about private hedge funds and what the media often talk about is the great philanthropist of ata housing is a kind of private thing and people don't always talk about their housing circumstances with each other and people don't always know who their landlord is especially in this day and age so it's kind of an untold story this sort of dirt the dirty money angle of private equity firms investing in residential real estate so you know in that way it didn't surprise me i suppose that the...
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the entire world 6dp are expecting a 0.5% decrease in the entire world gdp and that will be coming atae world gdp and that will be coming at a very bad time for everybody. if he does go ahead with this 300 billion additional tariffs, it will push the united states and the world into a recession and that is fairly clear. it will be a question of who is going to lose the most, not who is going to win. it's very u nfortu nate. most, not who is going to win. it's very unfortunate. in a nutshell, you are saying don't hold your breath for any progress at the end of this week? yes, i would love to be more optimistic, but the problem is that it is very hard to tell where trump is going to come down. he has shown that, that he believes that being mercurial is somehow a plus. i don't know that that works as well in terms of diplomacy and business when you are trying to get people to invest. he believes, based on his art of the deal kind of world in real estate, that this is how you get things done. i don't think that most countries agree with that. we will have to leave it there but thank you fo
the entire world 6dp are expecting a 0.5% decrease in the entire world gdp and that will be coming atae world gdp and that will be coming at a very bad time for everybody. if he does go ahead with this 300 billion additional tariffs, it will push the united states and the world into a recession and that is fairly clear. it will be a question of who is going to lose the most, not who is going to win. it's very u nfortu nate. most, not who is going to win. it's very unfortunate. in a nutshell,...
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disapprove future weapons sales of course there are their disapproval of certain sales has been overridden ata mergence the grounds by the administration recently before the long term normal practice of routine weapons sales were congress to note that they don't abide by the terms that the real issue for future sales of us on the phone thank you very much good to tell it thank you my pleasure. we've got a lot more to come on this al-jazeera news hour including. protests in south korea where the u.s. president is hoping to meet kim jong un at the demilitarized. shaken into action how the philippines government is preparing people for a big earthquake. and in sport far i will tell you about the player his father warning shot ahead of wimbledon details coming up. the president is now in south korea as a president as a guest of the president hoping to have a meeting with the north korean leader mcbride from seoul. president donald trump in seoul for his long anticipated visit with the future direction of relations with north korea in the balance. he is the guest of the south korean counterpart moo
disapprove future weapons sales of course there are their disapproval of certain sales has been overridden ata mergence the grounds by the administration recently before the long term normal practice of routine weapons sales were congress to note that they don't abide by the terms that the real issue for future sales of us on the phone thank you very much good to tell it thank you my pleasure. we've got a lot more to come on this al-jazeera news hour including. protests in south korea where the...
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far claimed to, the screening of persons here as well as other border points in the country is now ataersonally, i fear ebola lot. because it has finished us ebola lot. because it has finished us here at the border. we as a motor taxi drivers are asking to receive help, protective gear, so we can drive safely. we fear ebola lot. it has crossed from congo to uganda. today the ugandan government moved to repatriate five people to the democratic republic of the congo. including their parents of a five—year—old boy who was the first to become found with ebola on tuesday and his three—year—old brother who is also infected with the virus. those infected reportedly came into contact with an ageing grandfather in the drc. on the streets of the capital, use of the outbreak of ebola in the border district is mixed. we are worried. but we hope we can contain this infection. i think the government should consider what about ebola and the spread which is around today. put more health facilities and awareness that a bowler is an uganda i'iow. awareness that a bowler is an uganda now. tomorrow the go
far claimed to, the screening of persons here as well as other border points in the country is now ataersonally, i fear ebola lot. because it has finished us ebola lot. because it has finished us here at the border. we as a motor taxi drivers are asking to receive help, protective gear, so we can drive safely. we fear ebola lot. it has crossed from congo to uganda. today the ugandan government moved to repatriate five people to the democratic republic of the congo. including their parents of a...
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and his attempt to keep them out of the loop attempt to keep them out of the loop ata time attempt totime when they need to keep the saudis on board, but at the same time president trump is trying to play down a lot of this talk. even raising the possibility of talks with tehran itself. i have to say, iran has not been responsive to that. in fact, they responded by suggesting that that is not going to happen, it won't even be considered, as long as un sanctions remain on iran. and though sanctions are going to remain, particularly this very important trading route, the strait of hormuz, where billions of barrels of hormuz, where billions of barrels of oil are transported every day, it maintains it is a flashpoint as long as these two nations continue to talk about each other in such strong terms. thousands of people have again taken to the streets in the georgian capital tbilisi, a day after more than 200 people were injured in protests at the parliament buildings. on thursday, police used teargas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters angry over a russian politican making a speech
and his attempt to keep them out of the loop attempt to keep them out of the loop ata time attempt totime when they need to keep the saudis on board, but at the same time president trump is trying to play down a lot of this talk. even raising the possibility of talks with tehran itself. i have to say, iran has not been responsive to that. in fact, they responded by suggesting that that is not going to happen, it won't even be considered, as long as un sanctions remain on iran. and though...
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the us administration senior officials have been keen to stress, though, that conversations continue atations continue at a bilateral level on all sorts of subjects, irrespective of the personalities who are in place, and amongst the topics, we know the two are going to be discussing the subject of huawei, the us concerned about security risks, they say, over the uk's proposals to involve huawei in the 5g network. downing street has also said that mrs may will be talking to president trump about climate change. i wonder if that's something the prince of wales will also raise with the president during their conversations. well, we can talk now to tom newton—dunn, who of course rather famously had a couple of high—profile interviews with the president stop what do you make of this visit and the fact that he is making some pretty controversial comments? no great surprise, though, i guess? no, not really. everybody fully expected him to arrive with quite a loud bump. this is what he does. he gave us an interview last week which we ran on saturday, which was full of controversy, and in the su
the us administration senior officials have been keen to stress, though, that conversations continue atations continue at a bilateral level on all sorts of subjects, irrespective of the personalities who are in place, and amongst the topics, we know the two are going to be discussing the subject of huawei, the us concerned about security risks, they say, over the uk's proposals to involve huawei in the 5g network. downing street has also said that mrs may will be talking to president trump...
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applause studio: that is jeremy applause studio: that isjeremy hunt talking ata studio: that isjeremyup of candidates who have been eliminated. it continues this afternoon with a number of them, including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will be jumping including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will bejumping on including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will be jumping on a including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will bejumping on a train and will be driving over, however he will be driving over, however he will get there, may be on his b i cycle, will get there, may be on his bicycle, he will be on his way to see borisjohnson later in the hustings this afternoon. hello. nicely timed for the start of the weekend, it is high pressure and settled weather out there. for many of us, starting the day like this — a view from cumbria earlier — and skies will stay like this. a slight chance of an isolated shower, vast majority will stay dry and it will feel a bit warmer. this is how it is looking — low pressure eventually will come in later this weekend into monday, but for now it is high pressure in contro
applause studio: that is jeremy applause studio: that isjeremy hunt talking ata studio: that isjeremyup of candidates who have been eliminated. it continues this afternoon with a number of them, including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will be jumping including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will bejumping on including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will be jumping on a including esther mcveigh. jeremy hunt will bejumping on a train and will be driving over, however he will be driving over, however he...
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it is clawing itself around into this low ata clawing itself around into this low at a glacial pace solooding to occur, it is just the persistence really did it in the south—east it will feel much warmer, from 12 in london today reaching perhaps 19 but there is the risk of storms developing and some downpours to scotla nd developing and some downpours to scotland and northern ireland have a little sunshine from time to time on tuesday. this is wednesday's weather forecast in the low pressure is still with us, not in a hurry to budge. rain in the north—eastern north—western part of england getting some rainfall and further heavy showers are expected in the south. western—style and —— scotland and the northern isles look fine and on wednesday into thursday the low is just not moving and one of the reasons why it is stuck is because is away to the north of where it should not be. this is the summery for the rest of the week heavy rain, cool and pretty windy. i don't know. maybe you do like that. would be good news for you. hello, everyone, and welcome. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico
it is clawing itself around into this low ata clawing itself around into this low at a glacial pace solooding to occur, it is just the persistence really did it in the south—east it will feel much warmer, from 12 in london today reaching perhaps 19 but there is the risk of storms developing and some downpours to scotla nd developing and some downpours to scotland and northern ireland have a little sunshine from time to time on tuesday. this is wednesday's weather forecast in the low pressure...
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hopping in europe, our global girl is back to answer more of your questions and i ain't the town back atans and i ain't the town back at a festival for goths. that is called. i am at a festival for goths. that is called. iam not at a festival for goths. that is called. i am not sure i will get past customs here. this week i am exploring whitby in the north—east of england. a pretty town with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place was a creation of one of literature ‘s most terrifying monsters. stay tuned to find out which one. but first we are in new york as a city is up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the biggest event in the calendar for many in the community. this year will be especially pregnant though as it marks the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, an event that marked the start of the struggle of recognition, right and respect. we sent our lgbt correspondence to find out more. new york, a city that is a lwa ys out more. new york, a city that is always held a special place in my heart. i love the pace, the energy and the excitement. but
hopping in europe, our global girl is back to answer more of your questions and i ain't the town back atans and i ain't the town back at a festival for goths. that is called. i am at a festival for goths. that is called. iam not at a festival for goths. that is called. i am not sure i will get past customs here. this week i am exploring whitby in the north—east of england. a pretty town with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place was a creation of one of literature ‘s...
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candidates and the final say goes to the tory party membership and they will grill those candidates atadidates at a hustings onjune the 22nd. 11 candidates in the mix and that number could still change but whoever does end up walking into downing street and inheriting the crown well of course also inherit to the same central issue that theresa may has unsuccessfully with wrestled throughout her premiership. how to resolve brexit. an attempt to prosecute the conservative party leadership candidate boris johnson for lying conservative party leadership candidate borisjohnson for lying in the campaign to leave the eu has been thrown out of court. there were three summonses issued against borisjohnson that there were three summonses issued against boris johnson that would have forced him to face a criminal trial for have forced him to face a criminal trialfor an have forced him to face a criminal trial for an offence called misconduct in public office. this morning in court, mrjohnson's lawyers sought to say the district judge who issued the summonses had simply got the law wrong and they ar
candidates and the final say goes to the tory party membership and they will grill those candidates atadidates at a hustings onjune the 22nd. 11 candidates in the mix and that number could still change but whoever does end up walking into downing street and inheriting the crown well of course also inherit to the same central issue that theresa may has unsuccessfully with wrestled throughout her premiership. how to resolve brexit. an attempt to prosecute the conservative party leadership...
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perhaps we will ask it ata candidates. perhaps we will ask it at a future press conference.at it is, is gone a bit flat in the rory stewart campaign because he was presenting himself as this interactionist, this outsider. what was interesting if there was assumption tonight that people would gang up assumption tonight that people would gang up on the front runner, gang up on borisjohnson, gang up on the front runner, gang up on boris johnson, try gang up on the front runner, gang up on borisjohnson, try and knock him off his perch but in fact, what we witnessed, was a battle for second place, the people going through to that crucial round when the wider membership get a say and what was interesting there, there was only about 13 votes that separates the four candidates that aren't boris johnson. they are battling with each other and rory stewart did not get an easy ride tonight. he was attacked by michael gove over whether he had any detailed plans on social care. he came underfire whether he had any detailed plans on social care. he came under fire from sajid javid on taxat
perhaps we will ask it ata candidates. perhaps we will ask it at a future press conference.at it is, is gone a bit flat in the rory stewart campaign because he was presenting himself as this interactionist, this outsider. what was interesting if there was assumption tonight that people would gang up assumption tonight that people would gang up on the front runner, gang up on borisjohnson, gang up on the front runner, gang up on boris johnson, try gang up on the front runner, gang up on...
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as a rule of thumb, you could say that any exercise which is ata could say that any exercise which isicult to conversing with someone, but you can do it at the right pace. also throughout your ageing process, because that is a big thing. when you become older, you become weaker, your endurance becomes problematic and you may have problems with rising from a chair. and of course in this case, strengthening muscles with resista nce strengthening muscles with resistance exercise is highly beneficial and adding some endurance like modest walking will help as well. encouraging news. what about 14 well. encouraging news. what about 1a athletes? —— for team athletes. this information could re—evaluate how they train. i think they should not be afraid to add endurance training to their resistance training to their resistance training programme. there can be strenuous training. but also strength training should be added to endurance programmes. so there is no reason to believe there is a danger that the gains from one sort of training are lost when you add to the other type of training. it can
as a rule of thumb, you could say that any exercise which is ata could say that any exercise which isicult to conversing with someone, but you can do it at the right pace. also throughout your ageing process, because that is a big thing. when you become older, you become weaker, your endurance becomes problematic and you may have problems with rising from a chair. and of course in this case, strengthening muscles with resista nce strengthening muscles with resistance exercise is highly...