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hi, i'm bea, and i'm also a senior. i'm 18 years old.ike john, i also have a passion in performing arts. i've been in the band program for six years. and i'm very thankful to have john. that's very nice. and, uh, emma and taylor, let's hear from you. i'm emma, and this is my best friend taylor. we met about eight years ago when i moved from las vegas from chile. she kinda hated me in fifth grade, so it wasn't actually until sixth grade that we became best friends. we're both juniors right now, and we've been going strong ever since. hi, i'm taylor. like emma said, we're both from las vegas, nevada. uh, we're involved in tennis and student council at our high school. we love to hike. every summer, we go camping together for a week. and i play the piano and she sings, so it's a pretty good combination. yeah. you know, back when you were in fifth grade, if we'd had an enemies week, you could've been on. perfect. yeah. uh, okay, guys, your turn. hi, i'm michael. i'm here with my best friend colby. we're both 18, seniors in high school. we me
hi, i'm bea, and i'm also a senior. i'm 18 years old.ike john, i also have a passion in performing arts. i've been in the band program for six years. and i'm very thankful to have john. that's very nice. and, uh, emma and taylor, let's hear from you. i'm emma, and this is my best friend taylor. we met about eight years ago when i moved from las vegas from chile. she kinda hated me in fifth grade, so it wasn't actually until sixth grade that we became best friends. we're both juniors right now,...
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so, this could bea midterms next year. so, this could be a very long process.it will take, but will not be easy. indeed it won't be. but thank you so much for joining us. let's return to london where spring is in the air, and that means it's the season for agms, annual general meetings, where top companies have to face their shareholders. top of the list of concerns for investors, how much bosses get paid, and whether they deserve it. let's give you an idea of the sums we are talking about. pharmaceutical giant astrazeneca holds its annual general meeting today. the ceo saw his overall payjump 68% last year to more than $17 million. and that's after his annual bonus was halved! so there could be some grumbling there. consumer goods maker unilever is also meeting its shareholders. they will be voting on changes to the way its bosses are paid, making more of it in shares as a performance incentive. unilever‘s ceo made 8.4 million euros last year. that was down 20% on 2015, but a lot of the fall is down to the weak pound, his pay is set in sterling but paid in eur
so, this could bea midterms next year. so, this could be a very long process.it will take, but will not be easy. indeed it won't be. but thank you so much for joining us. let's return to london where spring is in the air, and that means it's the season for agms, annual general meetings, where top companies have to face their shareholders. top of the list of concerns for investors, how much bosses get paid, and whether they deserve it. let's give you an idea of the sums we are talking about....
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there will bea at the polling stations.small polling station. so the police are taking a security threat very seriously. and the president, joko widodo, he is also getting into the action, warning voters that they should not politicise religion. that is right. he has come out strongly as we get closer to the poll. he is as we get closer to the poll. he is a close ally in the past of the governor, so he is seen in that camp. he is also a devout muslim. he is so people not to vote just for religion, but to look at the platforms. we have also spoken with the opposition candidate, and his vice candidate, and they also backing away, say that they do respect the pluralist constitution, we will not change that if we come into power, we will not enforce islamic law, which there had been rumours it was about all stop but the hardline rumours it was about all stop but the ha rdline groups rumours it was about all stop but the hardline groups see the opposition as their choice, merely because it is not governor ahok, who is on trialfo
there will bea at the polling stations.small polling station. so the police are taking a security threat very seriously. and the president, joko widodo, he is also getting into the action, warning voters that they should not politicise religion. that is right. he has come out strongly as we get closer to the poll. he is as we get closer to the poll. he is a close ally in the past of the governor, so he is seen in that camp. he is also a devout muslim. he is so people not to vote just for...
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there will bea rule this out elsewhere. there will be a lot of cloud around. as it was today but still some sunshine at times for south wales and the south—west of england. boosting those temperatures to around 16. simmerfor friday, those temperatures to around 16. simmer for friday, the cloud then and so brighter skies and more warmth also. and dry weather. i pressure in charge. that will not stay there. 0ver pressure in charge. that will not stay there. over the weekend we will see changes. the high pressure is drifting to the near continent, allowing the threat of rain in the north west but also on sunday introduce more of a southerly airflow, bringing some drier air and warmer air, especially airflow, bringing some drier air and warmerair, especially to airflow, bringing some drier air and warmer air, especially to england and wales. this is saturday. not quite in the warm air, still a nice day with dry weather, away from the north—west, spells of sunshine and ten pitchers creeping up a little bit. it should feel very pleasant. looking good for the grand n
there will bea rule this out elsewhere. there will be a lot of cloud around. as it was today but still some sunshine at times for south wales and the south—west of england. boosting those temperatures to around 16. simmerfor friday, those temperatures to around 16. simmer for friday, the cloud then and so brighter skies and more warmth also. and dry weather. i pressure in charge. that will not stay there. 0ver pressure in charge. that will not stay there. over the weekend we will see changes....
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this will bea european court ofjustice. this will be a surprise to many.now being suggested is that would involve the european court still having power over what the british government does to the european citizens in the uk. even if they give them the right, which seems easy to do, you can stay here for the rest of your lives, we have to accept court rulings with regard to benefits, child benefit withjo accept court rulings with regard to benefits, child benefit with jo for example to those overseas —— child benefit for example. you would need a new body to preside over issues like this, a country like us not in the eu and a country that will?m i'm being too simple then please tell me, but if britain leaves the european union, we are out of the jurisdiction of the european union so jurisdiction of the european union sol jurisdiction of the european union so i can't see how the courts of the european union can affect people who live here, be them europeans or british or eu nationals or not. surely that is if they retain the rights are stowed upon them by b
this will bea european court ofjustice. this will be a surprise to many.now being suggested is that would involve the european court still having power over what the british government does to the european citizens in the uk. even if they give them the right, which seems easy to do, you can stay here for the rest of your lives, we have to accept court rulings with regard to benefits, child benefit withjo accept court rulings with regard to benefits, child benefit with jo for example to those...
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but it will bea will be up for that one. but it will be a difficult game. in the long—term villa, but this is another club that should be pushing to get into the premier league, in my opinion. bournemouth midfielderjack wilshere who's on loan from arsenal will not play again this season after breaking his leg. wilshere was injured in saturday's defeat against tottenham during a challenge with harry kane. scans have revealed a hairline crack in his left fibula. now, they've done it before, and barcelona reckon they can do it again. the spanish side need another miracle comeback to make it through to the semifinals of the champions league. they trailjuventus 3—0 after the first leg of their last eight tie. but in the last round came back from four down to go through. they meet at the camp nou tonight. while monaco lead borussia dortmund 3—2 ahead of their second leg tonight. lyon and besiktas have both been given suspended bans and fined around £85,000 by uefa for the crowd disturbances that delayed their europa league quarterfinal first leg in france last we
but it will bea will be up for that one. but it will be a difficult game. in the long—term villa, but this is another club that should be pushing to get into the premier league, in my opinion. bournemouth midfielderjack wilshere who's on loan from arsenal will not play again this season after breaking his leg. wilshere was injured in saturday's defeat against tottenham during a challenge with harry kane. scans have revealed a hairline crack in his left fibula. now, they've done it before, and...
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we are not going to bea going to change us. we are not going to be a pawn.n looks at britain as though they are in an acrimonious divorce, we are the partner to the eu and we are the ones walking away, well gibraltar wasn't responsible for that but we feel passionately british and nothing is going to change that. thank you very much. i like the line about it not being your bedroom, very funny, we like that, thank you for your time. glad he cleared that one up! i didn't think it was but, you know, now we know. very smartly dressed in his bedroom in a suit and tie! now to tomas for the weekend weather. good morning. some of us are waking up good morning. some of us are waking up to this sort of weather. lots of clear blue sky and fluffy fair weather cloud. 0ver clear blue sky and fluffy fair weather cloud. over the next few hours, we are going to see quite a change. the fluffy clouds will brew into something a little more dark and sinister, so we'll talk about the showers in a moment. there has been some rain around already across wales and the north—west of e
we are not going to bea going to change us. we are not going to be a pawn.n looks at britain as though they are in an acrimonious divorce, we are the partner to the eu and we are the ones walking away, well gibraltar wasn't responsible for that but we feel passionately british and nothing is going to change that. thank you very much. i like the line about it not being your bedroom, very funny, we like that, thank you for your time. glad he cleared that one up! i didn't think it was but, you...
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there will bea on quite a chilly note. there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.r, showing a beautiful blue skies. cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland as well. it is of course london marathon on saturday. after a fairly fresh start to the day. by the early afternoon, temperatures in the mid—teens. it should be fairly cloudy but we're expecting it to remain dry. there isjust cloudy but we're expecting it to remain dry. there is just the outside chance, though, of a passing shower in london. so this is nine a.m.. you can see quite a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, afterwards east anglia as well, but there will be some brightness around. temperatures around eight or nine degrees at 9am, with some cloud across northern england and southern scotla nd across northern england and southern scotland as well. northern ireland sta rts scotland as well. northern i
there will bea on quite a chilly note. there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.r, showing a beautiful blue skies. cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland as well. it is of course london marathon on saturday. after a fairly fresh start to the day. by the early afternoon, temperatures...
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there's going to bea see much change in? to be a draft resolution, which the americans, french and british are going to football —— put forward. i don't think the russians and chinese will allow it to pass, however, and the russians and chinese have already vetoed the condemning of syria. how do you think it will play out in the future? i think this latest atrocity, which clearly was committed by the syrian government, you heard the un representative saying it was delivered by aircraft and only russian aircraft operate around that area, along with syrian government aircraft. the issue here is that the syrian government can use chemical when it is with impunity. an organisation and international watchdog based at the hague said last november that on at least three occasions in 2014 and 2015 the assad government used chemical web and is, despite the russian—american deal from 2013 and despite the security resolution at that time. the issue is the impunity with which the syrian government operates. we heard the inspectors in je
there's going to bea see much change in? to be a draft resolution, which the americans, french and british are going to football —— put forward. i don't think the russians and chinese will allow it to pass, however, and the russians and chinese have already vetoed the condemning of syria. how do you think it will play out in the future? i think this latest atrocity, which clearly was committed by the syrian government, you heard the un representative saying it was delivered by aircraft and...
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there might bea dress codes for those events.british people who might not know the dress code. you shouldn't wear bright colours in the countryside. we wouldn't be any good there! is that what it says in your guide? there might be some shooting going on on the weekend as well! you've updated your guide to reflect the digital world, haven't you? updated your guide to reflect the digitalworld, haven't you? yes. why do you need an airbnb guide? an etiquette to home sharing is very important. you are going to stay at somebody‘s home, especially if they are from a different culture, do you ta ke are from a different culture, do you take off your shoes, if you've cut your finger, take off your shoes, if you've cut yourfinger, do you rummage take off your shoes, if you've cut your finger, do you rummage through the medicine cabinet to find the plaster? there have to be rules it make people feel comfortable and confident in unfamiliar, business and social and cultural situations. as well, for people who are wheeling and dealing like phil
there might bea dress codes for those events.british people who might not know the dress code. you shouldn't wear bright colours in the countryside. we wouldn't be any good there! is that what it says in your guide? there might be some shooting going on on the weekend as well! you've updated your guide to reflect the digital world, haven't you? updated your guide to reflect the digitalworld, haven't you? yes. why do you need an airbnb guide? an etiquette to home sharing is very important. you...
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someday they can bea 9am to 5:30 p.m..as good as did. they know there a re lots of be as good as did. they know there are lots of efforts they have to pay, a lot of time and a lot of energy they have to pay, they have to prepare for that, that day. every day begins with a warmup. the youngsters work with top—class coaches, cutting—edge computer technology is also used to help them improve. the food here is really good, too. mobile phones are kept locked away until lunchtime, to make sure there are no distractions. three players from this academy have qualified for the main snooker tour since it opened in 2013, including these two young stars. they both idolise did. did is pleased to see this new generation of chinese players coming through, i'm happy to give them the benefit of his experience. through, i'm happy to give them the benefit of his experiencelj through, i'm happy to give them the benefit of his experience. i can show them, we can do it. you know, that chinese players, asian players, can wina that chinese player
someday they can bea 9am to 5:30 p.m..as good as did. they know there a re lots of be as good as did. they know there are lots of efforts they have to pay, a lot of time and a lot of energy they have to pay, they have to prepare for that, that day. every day begins with a warmup. the youngsters work with top—class coaches, cutting—edge computer technology is also used to help them improve. the food here is really good, too. mobile phones are kept locked away until lunchtime, to make sure...
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in scotland, the general election will bea scotland, the general election will be a two horse race, athe tories, do i think that mainstream regardless of whether they voted to leave or remain will vote for a hard tory brexit? i do not believe that will be the case. while the board for more cuts to public services? i do not think so. while they vote for a party that is undermining the mandate given by the voters any scottish general election? for people in scotland to determine their own future? no, i do not. we of these benches, will work hard for every vote in every seat in scotland and mr speaker, we look forward to defeating the tories in this general election. order, there are at least ten people wanting to speak, we have less than one hour, members can do the arithmetic for themselves and it would be appreciated if each member helps other members with their contributions accordingly. thank you, mr speaker. iwelcome contributions accordingly. thank you, mr speaker. i welcome the courage that the prime minister has shown in taking this question to the public. who is that they are e
in scotland, the general election will bea scotland, the general election will be a two horse race, athe tories, do i think that mainstream regardless of whether they voted to leave or remain will vote for a hard tory brexit? i do not believe that will be the case. while the board for more cuts to public services? i do not think so. while they vote for a party that is undermining the mandate given by the voters any scottish general election? for people in scotland to determine their own future?...
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there will bea with that welcome fire. there will be a fight in here tomorrow night i guarantee it.. just a bump on the road for anthonyjoshua if of a1. just a bump on the road for anthony joshua if he of a1. just a bump on the road for anthonyjoshua if he gets beaten. but to look to the future, whoever wins here will have two belts then they will look to unify again if possible, wilder is the heavyweight champion, he is in town, has spent him at the way in today. most definitely. this has been marinated through a lot of people heads. the promoters, managers, networks. i think they are putting stuff together now. it would be a delay. people are demanding this. especially ifjoshua people are demanding this. especially if joshua wins, people are demanding this. especially ifjoshua wins, they will bea especially ifjoshua wins, they will be a bigger man, nobody else is doing to be able to fight but wilder. unification bout. that is why i want to get that belt, bring another bill to the table. winner ta kes another bill to the table. winner takes all. that would be an incredible fight. s
there will bea with that welcome fire. there will be a fight in here tomorrow night i guarantee it.. just a bump on the road for anthonyjoshua if of a1. just a bump on the road for anthony joshua if he of a1. just a bump on the road for anthonyjoshua if he gets beaten. but to look to the future, whoever wins here will have two belts then they will look to unify again if possible, wilder is the heavyweight champion, he is in town, has spent him at the way in today. most definitely. this has been...
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the point is there has got to bea said.ere has got to be a plan and seems to be nothing like a plan at all. the body language is going to be important because rex tillerson is known but not as a diplomat, which she now is. so it is going to be interesting to see how the role changes. well he has been dealing with russia for quite some time and he knows how to negotiate with the russians. he is probably not a personal friend of mr putin but he was awarded a medal of friendship and so that is quite important. the fact that mr putin has also actually met him is also important. we lived in the body language from sergei lavrov, smiling and quite relaxed, so i understand the businessman and master dealer will meet and have something to discuss. and possibly with a positive result. for now, thank you very much. pj crowley was an assistant secretary of state under president 0bama. he now teaches public diplomacy and crisis communications at george washington university. do you think the fact that there is this meeting now between p
the point is there has got to bea said.ere has got to be a plan and seems to be nothing like a plan at all. the body language is going to be important because rex tillerson is known but not as a diplomat, which she now is. so it is going to be interesting to see how the role changes. well he has been dealing with russia for quite some time and he knows how to negotiate with the russians. he is probably not a personal friend of mr putin but he was awarded a medal of friendship and so that is...
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into the world bea world they ag and if we can get what they were talking about also. [applause] we have run out of time for questions. but i do want to attend you for continuing and your support of the festival.f don't forget to become a friend to support important programs in the community. audience members are asked to vacate quickly so we can begin the next program on time. [inaudible conversations] your parents were activists, weren't they?ristia >> they were interested iner seeing if jesus is black and goddess plaque is take the christianity and advance black america. i married a beautiful intelligent woman and her -- we decided to change our names together and together we chose in 2015. from the language and signifiesd love one site is special for us of course. >> how has winning the national book award changed her life wherever else you are? >> the biggest and best change is of course people took steps in the beginning. it reflects on the way that thei history is present and how weow can create different forms of communication talking about these critical issue
into the world bea world they ag and if we can get what they were talking about also. [applause] we have run out of time for questions. but i do want to attend you for continuing and your support of the festival.f don't forget to become a friend to support important programs in the community. audience members are asked to vacate quickly so we can begin the next program on time. [inaudible conversations] your parents were activists, weren't they?ristia >> they were interested iner seeing...
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i was scraping the snow off the windscreen and the fact that might bea uk windscreen and the fact thateneral election not going through my mind. it was still not on my mind when i got on the plane to fly down but as soon as i landed, it became apparent that there was going to bea became apparent that there was going to be a general election. it is a surprise for most people and it was obviously a massive u—turn for the prime minister, who said that now was not the time for elections or referenda, because she wanted to concentrate on the brexit negotiations. now we are up for the fight, and do i think where it is a straight two horse race in scotland they will vote snp or tory? i think they will vote snp or tory? i think they will vote snp. you have most of they will vote snp. you have most of the seats, so this is for you to lose seats. no, with the great test of humility, no politician should go into an election taking seats for granted. but it is true that the snp hold most of the seat in scotland, but not all of them. is there room for improvement? yes. there are great sta kes for i
i was scraping the snow off the windscreen and the fact that might bea uk windscreen and the fact thateneral election not going through my mind. it was still not on my mind when i got on the plane to fly down but as soon as i landed, it became apparent that there was going to bea became apparent that there was going to be a general election. it is a surprise for most people and it was obviously a massive u—turn for the prime minister, who said that now was not the time for elections or...
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bring home the fact that we are living in a very dangerous era of terrorism, and i guess there will beaism, and i guess there will be a lot of security over here as well as in paris. it seems that when eyewitnesses saw this car draw up and shots were fired, police were clearly the target here. for newspapers, the question is, how much attention to you give a story like this? is it right to let that dominate the news agenda? that is the judgment to take. if it were an isolated incident, that judgment would potentially be very different, but france has had such a long period under the state of emergency that has been extended five times. it also brings home the fact that a kalashnikov was used in this attack. this brings home the business of free movement across europe and the suggestion that somebody had come over from suggestion that somebody had come overfrom belgium, suggestion that somebody had come over from belgium, which suggestion that somebody had come overfrom belgium, which is seen as a centre of terrorist activity in some respects, and in britain we have not had that situatio
bring home the fact that we are living in a very dangerous era of terrorism, and i guess there will beaism, and i guess there will be a lot of security over here as well as in paris. it seems that when eyewitnesses saw this car draw up and shots were fired, police were clearly the target here. for newspapers, the question is, how much attention to you give a story like this? is it right to let that dominate the news agenda? that is the judgment to take. if it were an isolated incident, that...
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theresa may, there seems to bea election. theresa may, there seems to be a bit ofa election.s to be a bit of a head of steam building up against the fact that she has decided not to take part in any televised debates. how surprising is that given that we have had debates in the as to mark rowley elections and in the eu with a random? they have become a feature of these high profile campaigns and people have come to expect them. -- we have had debates in the last two elections and the eu referendum. there was argument about how the debates would take place, whether david cameron would go head—to—head with the party leaders, whether it would be one—on—one style questioning. theresa may has come out early and said she will not do any head to head debates chewing the course of the election, which has attracted some immediate criticism from other party leaders, particularlyjeremy corbyn from other party leaders, particularly jeremy corbyn and nicola sturgeon of the snp, saying she is scared to do it and cannot defend her policy platform. number ten is putting forward the argument
theresa may, there seems to bea election. theresa may, there seems to be a bit ofa election.s to be a bit of a head of steam building up against the fact that she has decided not to take part in any televised debates. how surprising is that given that we have had debates in the as to mark rowley elections and in the eu with a random? they have become a feature of these high profile campaigns and people have come to expect them. -- we have had debates in the last two elections and the eu...
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. >> teaching them that anything can be artbrics warn books, bea, paints powerful words. >> every student is going to respond materials differently, some will like to draw, some will like to use the sewing machine. >> reporter: art teacher julie watched the students make the project their own. >> i worked hard on mine. i put effort into mine. >> i glued this to a piece of paper right here and i sewed around it. >> reporter: the piece will hang in the school coming to admire, but serve is a reminder the lessons they learned. >> most important 30 me is the notion that we are beautiful on our own, but together we're far more beautiful. >> reporter: in trenton, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> if you need help cutting down on your snacking, we'll tell you why time may be on your side. it's a popular trend right now creating your own slime. consumer reports said take precautions. >>> an explosion at a virginia facility. we'll tell you what caused the blast. >> reporter: temperatures in the 30s and 40s, we warm up in the several day forecast, but there's several -- seven-day forecast
. >> teaching them that anything can be artbrics warn books, bea, paints powerful words. >> every student is going to respond materials differently, some will like to draw, some will like to use the sewing machine. >> reporter: art teacher julie watched the students make the project their own. >> i worked hard on mine. i put effort into mine. >> i glued this to a piece of paper right here and i sewed around it. >> reporter: the piece will hang in the school...
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seems to bea herself on the tennis court.her, a couple of years ago, 147, near she is up at seven in the world. —— mentor coach. extraordinary rise in such a tough sport, mentally demanding, as well as emotional and physically demanding. i think that she really underlines what hard work can achieve for you. so much more than just hitting the ball! going into johanna konta and her rise up the rankings. thank you for speaking with us. living with a chronic health condition is difficult at the best of times, but what about when the treatment will have lasting effects? this is something 13—year—old thomas and his parents, matthew and adele, have faced, but they've found a unique way to embrace thomas' future that has been the talk of social media. they're with us now to tell us more. good morning. nice to see you here. thomas, tell us about your condition. the veins in the back of my leg have bled into my knee and it wears away the joint. that makes it painful for you wears away the joint. that makes it painfulfor you to do most
seems to bea herself on the tennis court.her, a couple of years ago, 147, near she is up at seven in the world. —— mentor coach. extraordinary rise in such a tough sport, mentally demanding, as well as emotional and physically demanding. i think that she really underlines what hard work can achieve for you. so much more than just hitting the ball! going into johanna konta and her rise up the rankings. thank you for speaking with us. living with a chronic health condition is difficult at the...
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many of us early on sunday will have lots of sunshine around, but it will bea lots of sunshine aroundn the southern parts of wales and central southern parts of wales and central southern england forced not this rain will be slow. it will claw it self further northwards and eastwards as we go through sunday for —— sunday evening. 0n eastwards as we go through sunday for —— sunday evening. on monday showers breakout in southern parts. some could be heavy, maybe with thunder in places. sunday and monday a little bit messy, but there will be sunshine around. certainly not a write—off of a bank holiday weekend. but not ideal. temperatures about average. but the average, 16 in london, low teens in the north. whatever you are doing this bank holiday weekend, regardless of the weather, enjoy it. this is bbc world news. our top stories: north korea has launched another ballistic missile. the us military says the test failed, and did not pose a threat to america. it comesjust did not pose a threat to america. it comes just hours after the united states warned of dire repercussions of the world
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if there were to bea looking at france. a win for marine le pen this would have huge imprecations for the united kingdom and for brexit. she has said she would put it to the people and, in the end, it would be the french people who would decide that. sighs of relief and a huge tension around france. there are some clashes with people not happy about the results. they have radically opposing views. not to downplay the 19.5, 20% and the 19.5 thatjean—luc downplay the 19.5, 20% and the 19.5 that jean—luc melenchon on the far left got. that is a very divided france. how that is healed we will see. let us look at the daily telegraph for a british story. we cannot offer such lovely language but labour's nuclear implosion. labour's debility on defence in tatters as the daily telegraph.” labour's debility on defence in tatters as the daily telegraph. i do not think the daily telegraph would ever have thought thatjeremy corbyn had much credibility on defence. jeremy corbyn went on the andrew marr show this morning and he ruled out e
if there were to bea looking at france. a win for marine le pen this would have huge imprecations for the united kingdom and for brexit. she has said she would put it to the people and, in the end, it would be the french people who would decide that. sighs of relief and a huge tension around france. there are some clashes with people not happy about the results. they have radically opposing views. not to downplay the 19.5, 20% and the 19.5 thatjean—luc downplay the 19.5, 20% and the 19.5 that...
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it might bea sales and eyre might help. it might be a solution. —— alcohol. it doesn't matter.e considered to be among the deadliest in the world. there have been nearly half a million accidents in 2015 a lone. one life was lost every four minutes. most of these road traffic deaths happen on state and national highways. —— alone. the supreme court ruling is mainly aimed at alcohol shops like this that are on the highway and cater to truckers. but as you can see, many are still working. when we spoke to them, they said they would not shut down unless forced to. but over the thousands of cord ozo forced to. but over the thousands of cordozo highways, owners are prepared to do anything to protect their business. in india, our goal isa virgin their business. in india, our goal is a virgin a billion—dollar market. and the band has hit other big businesses too. —— radu. this is just outside of delhi. it is just metres away from a major highway. before the ban, they sold to 400 or 500 customers per night. 85% of its business came from alcohol sales. we spent a lot of money to create a
it might bea sales and eyre might help. it might be a solution. —— alcohol. it doesn't matter.e considered to be among the deadliest in the world. there have been nearly half a million accidents in 2015 a lone. one life was lost every four minutes. most of these road traffic deaths happen on state and national highways. —— alone. the supreme court ruling is mainly aimed at alcohol shops like this that are on the highway and cater to truckers. but as you can see, many are still working....
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about children being gassed. 0ne can't understand a reaction, but emotionally driven foreign policy can beaign policy can be a difficult, dangerous thing, can't it? i would say that people focus on the welcome change for a person like donald trump where he is only focused on america, and how every relationship has been about how to getjobs every relationship has been about how to get jobs back and so every relationship has been about how to getjobs back and so on, and not caring about anything else, whereas this shows more compassion towards situations such as this. sorry, is it also realising once you get into office that the world looks rather different, especially when you have access to that information? 0n the campaign trail, focused on your ideas, then you get into the white house and things change? things change, advisers have changed over the last couple of weeks. you have to think these changes in policy has to do with the fact that some people have left. absolutely. it is probably a reality shock. but you know, you mention it is dangerous to have an emotional reaction, and i am to
about children being gassed. 0ne can't understand a reaction, but emotionally driven foreign policy can beaign policy can be a difficult, dangerous thing, can't it? i would say that people focus on the welcome change for a person like donald trump where he is only focused on america, and how every relationship has been about how to getjobs every relationship has been about how to get jobs back and so every relationship has been about how to getjobs back and so on, and not caring about anything...
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because of their active involvement in the campaign to bomb aleppo in disgraceful ways, that there would beaacklash from fundamentalists. lam afraid be a backlash from fundamentalists. i am afraid there is obviously no justification for it whatsoever. what we have seen in sick petersburg today. but russia probably is braced for it and will expect more. it could be checked now. —— in saint petersburg today. i suspect what we will now see is a crackdown by vladimir putin of the kind we have seenin vladimir putin of the kind we have seen in turkey by president and again.
because of their active involvement in the campaign to bomb aleppo in disgraceful ways, that there would beaacklash from fundamentalists. lam afraid be a backlash from fundamentalists. i am afraid there is obviously no justification for it whatsoever. what we have seen in sick petersburg today. but russia probably is braced for it and will expect more. it could be checked now. —— in saint petersburg today. i suspect what we will now see is a crackdown by vladimir putin of the kind we have...
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not be a cure but a therapy that might help to improve certain aspects of the disease but would not beacure. we do not really know what the outcome would have been had the circumstances been different because every situation is unique and every situation is dealt with on and every situation is dealt with on a case—by—case basis. so it is difficult to be able to comment on that. of course one can understand the heartbreak of the parents who see any glimmer of hope that their son might survive, that his quality of life might improve in some kind of life might improve in some kind of way and for then this judgment, although based on science and the best opinion of the doctors, for them it seems cruel. absolutely, it is really heartbreaking for the pa rents. is really heartbreaking for the parents. i think this is an incredibly difficult day for them especially with all the work they've done to fight to allow charlie to continue his treatment. they really have done everything they can. so it is absolutely devastating for them andi is absolutely devastating for them and i think everyone invo
not be a cure but a therapy that might help to improve certain aspects of the disease but would not beacure. we do not really know what the outcome would have been had the circumstances been different because every situation is unique and every situation is dealt with on and every situation is dealt with on a case—by—case basis. so it is difficult to be able to comment on that. of course one can understand the heartbreak of the parents who see any glimmer of hope that their son might...
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likely to bea west into the afternoon.er day in south—west england and west wales through the west facing coasts after today's cloudy conditions but central and southern areas, temperatures 8—10 down on what we had today. the risk of showers into lincolnshire and east yorkshire, but as we head further north again, dry, some sunshine, a scattering of showers into the far north and west of scotland, some heavy from time to time. by the end of the afternoon, more organised rain will push into the far north—west with a weather front arriving through the night. the isobars open up, the winds fall light, a chilly start to tuesday with a touch of frost in sheltered areas. but we will continue to see a good deal of dry, sunny weather in the offing through much of england and wales. wet and windy weather to the extreme north—west, top temperatures, 9—16, where they should be for this time of year. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, the isoba rs moving out of tuesday into wednesday, the isobars will squeeze together and swing aro
likely to bea west into the afternoon.er day in south—west england and west wales through the west facing coasts after today's cloudy conditions but central and southern areas, temperatures 8—10 down on what we had today. the risk of showers into lincolnshire and east yorkshire, but as we head further north again, dry, some sunshine, a scattering of showers into the far north and west of scotland, some heavy from time to time. by the end of the afternoon, more organised rain will push into...
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there will bea education establishment.re will be a white paper in may and there will be a battle to establish new legislation because there will be opposition in parliament to any idea that we are going to have new grammar schools. she is talking about recruiting from effectively a different group of people from what has happened in the past. are you clear how that is going to work? no, until we see the white paper nobody is clear how it will work. one of the criticisms of existing grammar schools, there are only about 163 left, is that they are stuffed full of middle—class kids. that has been the thing people have been banging on about, this will not help social mobility if we set a new grammar schools. very interestingly today whatjustine greening schools. very interestingly today what justine greening has schools. very interestingly today whatjustine greening has said is, let's not focus quite so much on the very tourists because we know they are woefully underrepresented, let's raise the bar a little bit and look at wh
there will bea education establishment.re will be a white paper in may and there will be a battle to establish new legislation because there will be opposition in parliament to any idea that we are going to have new grammar schools. she is talking about recruiting from effectively a different group of people from what has happened in the past. are you clear how that is going to work? no, until we see the white paper nobody is clear how it will work. one of the criticisms of existing grammar...
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>>oi jns uor fht nigt bea at 010:0nd a sees urehe a11t 0.:0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ancenounr:t' it's meo tplayeily ud"! t ve iupor fve ste hveary! onaptiinmag osde psie blby tlemane dimea] heve:ow' ya'l? crowdheinerg] iaprecte' ' tall.haounk y. anthu k yosouc mh. tnkha y'lal no areppatcie , its.folk wl,el weomtoe ly "fami" feud'i'm [cur m sveteve hary. rowdhe cg]erin anboh,y, o b, oyy,oh, bo weavgoe a od f oneor you y.toda rnieturng t forhe firifth l d fina wday,ita h l totaof...
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samsung says changing to a holding company now would affect its competitiveness and bea drag would affecta drag on operations. now one of the quieter onto the nerves in australia is the first to admit that is longer young and that it is getting harder to stay hip in the business. that is exactly what he is doing. as the founder of the 1980s surf wear brand mambo and now deus! an hour, he sat down to write to whip with our reporter for a serious, busy but reckless. you can print at reckitt up as you go along. if i want to do something, i will do it. when i started mambo there was a lot of art, when i started mambo there was a lot ofart, a when i started mambo there was a lot of art, a lot of attitude and opinions. we always said the polarisation was our key marketing strategy. half the people hate you, half the people hate you. a bit like that you might come true. —— a bit like a that you might come true. —— a bit likea virgin that you might come true. —— a bit like a virgin might. —— a bit like vegemite1. you seemed like when people tell you you can't do something. when people say you can
samsung says changing to a holding company now would affect its competitiveness and bea drag would affecta drag on operations. now one of the quieter onto the nerves in australia is the first to admit that is longer young and that it is getting harder to stay hip in the business. that is exactly what he is doing. as the founder of the 1980s surf wear brand mambo and now deus! an hour, he sat down to write to whip with our reporter for a serious, busy but reckless. you can print at reckitt up as...
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that takes us into what will bea phase. that takes us into what will be a cool week ahead. sunny spells by day but the nights will be cold and frosty. that is all for me for now. enjoy the rest of your weekend. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 16.30: at least 39 people have been killed in syria after an explosion hit a convoy of coaches carrying evacuees on the outskirts of aleppo. north korea warns the us not to take provocative action in the region, saying it is "ready to hit back with nuclear attacks". the comments came as north korea marks the 105th anniversary of the birth of its founding president, kim il—sung. everton bans sun journalists from its grounds following a column by kelvin mackenzie regarding midfielder ross barkley. learner drivers will have to follow directions from a sat nav to pass their test, under new rules coming into force in december. drivers will also be expected to answer vehicle safety questions while on the move. now on bbc news — the remarkable story of the woman thought to be the oldest living in africa — as she celebrates her 117th
that takes us into what will bea phase. that takes us into what will be a cool week ahead. sunny spells by day but the nights will be cold and frosty. that is all for me for now. enjoy the rest of your weekend. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 16.30: at least 39 people have been killed in syria after an explosion hit a convoy of coaches carrying evacuees on the outskirts of aleppo. north korea warns the us not to take provocative action in the region, saying it is "ready to hit...
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for heidi and duke, that might not bea for heidi and duke, that might not be a bad thing.rary fix, offering to renovate other people's houses in lieu of rent. as things are, they cannot afford to buy their own. it seems to be out of control. every week we look at what is being sold and what is on the market and it is just sold and what is on the market and it isjust going up sold and what is on the market and it is just going up and sold and what is on the market and it isjust going up and up and up. if you sit down and think about it, it is depressing. the prices keep escalating. it feels like they have almost doubled in five years. worrying about house prices is a syd ney worrying about house prices is a sydney staple. when one newspaper suggested people should give up that smashed avocado breakfast in order to save for a place it provoked an outcry. the australian government has been urged to come up with more palatable solutions in may's budget. 0ne palatable solutions in may's budget. one idea is to cut the tax breaks available to investors, who buy to rent and keep p
for heidi and duke, that might not bea for heidi and duke, that might not be a bad thing.rary fix, offering to renovate other people's houses in lieu of rent. as things are, they cannot afford to buy their own. it seems to be out of control. every week we look at what is being sold and what is on the market and it is just sold and what is on the market and it isjust going up sold and what is on the market and it is just going up and sold and what is on the market and it isjust going up and up...
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it's possible this could bea the table. possible this could be a positive argument, she could say we're just going to ease this slightly, it doesn't have to be taking so much money away from pensioners but she can make the argument that money is needed for social care and as she said earlier she has the political capital to do this i think it would be a tough choice. pensioners do vote in large numbers. they do but the question would be whoever going to vote for instead and it depends what they come up with. i know they are assessing different options but if they increase inflation and this is close with that level anyway so it wouldn't make a huge amount of difference that would give them more flexibility in terms of finances coming forward. the front of the times has a very ominous photograph with north commune missiles in range of us. this is very concerning and it has been for a few weeks but there is this terrifying rhetoric from admiral harry harris is the top us commander in the pacific saying if it flies it will die
it's possible this could bea the table. possible this could be a positive argument, she could say we're just going to ease this slightly, it doesn't have to be taking so much money away from pensioners but she can make the argument that money is needed for social care and as she said earlier she has the political capital to do this i think it would be a tough choice. pensioners do vote in large numbers. they do but the question would be whoever going to vote for instead and it depends what they...
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does that every week prime minister's questions, and from her perspective, she has what appears to bea has what appears to be a pretty strong lead in the opinion polls, and there is a tendency for front runners to believe that debate can only do the damage rather than good, which may be why she has decided not to go down that route, but already we have had criticism from jeremy corbyn, nicola sturgeon of the snp, saying that this shows theresa may is not prepared to front up and defend her policies, so i think again we are going to enter the territory where there is plenty of debate about the debates. indeed. alex, thank you. alex forsyth at westminster. the prime minister has been arguing that a fresh mandate would strengthen her hand in brexit negotiations with the eu. let's discuss this with elmar brok, a german mep from angela merkel‘s christian democratic union party, and chair of the european parliament committee on foreign affairs. hejoins me via webcam from the ukrainian capital, kiev. if theresa may get the backing that she is expecting, and that carries her through to the bre
does that every week prime minister's questions, and from her perspective, she has what appears to bea has what appears to be a pretty strong lead in the opinion polls, and there is a tendency for front runners to believe that debate can only do the damage rather than good, which may be why she has decided not to go down that route, but already we have had criticism from jeremy corbyn, nicola sturgeon of the snp, saying that this shows theresa may is not prepared to front up and defend her...
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that would bea entire christmas period. that would be a big blow? that is down to the fa.r one. thanks, david, cheers. expletive everton said they were not aware of any incident at the time, but they strongly condemn any incident in which anyone is threatened. sunderland have not made any comment. the bbc say that the incident took place five years ago. jackie only did call everton in the light of that incident and made a complaint, but she said she did not hear back from the club —— jackie 0a kley hear back from the club —— jackie 0akley did call everton. hear back from the club —— jackie oakley did call everton. many thanks. the former arsenal and england captain tony adams has been made head coach of the spanish side granada until the end of the season. he's been working as an advisor at the struggling club but takes over after maanger lucas alcaraz was a sacked. they are second bottom of la liga — seven points from safety with seven games remaining. adams had previous spells at wycombe and portsmouth and also a stint in the azarbaijan league. england women play their f
that would bea entire christmas period. that would be a big blow? that is down to the fa.r one. thanks, david, cheers. expletive everton said they were not aware of any incident at the time, but they strongly condemn any incident in which anyone is threatened. sunderland have not made any comment. the bbc say that the incident took place five years ago. jackie only did call everton in the light of that incident and made a complaint, but she said she did not hear back from the club —— jackie...
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for now it looks pretty much like there will bea it looks pretty much like there will be a run—off betweenho is the far right candidate and emmanuel macron, the centrist candidate. the polls are saying, and we should not read too much into them giving their track record of late, it looks much as though macron will win the french presidential election. that is what everybody is expecting on may seven because he got over 23% of the vote in the first round. but what if we have the worst case scenario first round. but what if we have the worst case scenario and marine le pen will be winning the french elections and becomes the new leader of france? what impact will this have on the euro and stock markets? the euro was stronger at the moment and, quite rightly, it predicts we will likely have a centrist candidate win the presidential election. unfortunately, whoever wins the french election... i'm not a politician, i do not have that much interest in how politics affects things. but if you look at france... it is in a mess. the economy is only growing at i%. there isa economy is only growing at
for now it looks pretty much like there will bea it looks pretty much like there will be a run—off betweenho is the far right candidate and emmanuel macron, the centrist candidate. the polls are saying, and we should not read too much into them giving their track record of late, it looks much as though macron will win the french presidential election. that is what everybody is expecting on may seven because he got over 23% of the vote in the first round. but what if we have the worst case...
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that everybody united on was that there needed not to be an escalation of this and there needed to beascalation of this and there needed to be a return to the un for political talks. thank you very much for now at un headquarters. let us speak to james geoffrey, a former us ambassador to turkey. he was deputy national security adviser during the george bush administration. welcome to peep buts, donald trump saying that this is a one off attack that this is meant to be an deterrent. what is your feeling about whether this indeed has been a deterrent or will prove to be? i am sure if there is another chemical attack by the syrians there will be another strike almost immediately by donald trump. he has put his prestige on the lean to stop chemical weapons being used against syrian civilians and he has done it in a way that has brought in the entire diplomatic community. we saw the support america is getting among friends and ally, britain, france, germany, australia, japan, and states in the region. israel, turkey, saudi arabia. this was not only militarily well done it was diplomatically
that everybody united on was that there needed not to be an escalation of this and there needed to beascalation of this and there needed to be a return to the un for political talks. thank you very much for now at un headquarters. let us speak to james geoffrey, a former us ambassador to turkey. he was deputy national security adviser during the george bush administration. welcome to peep buts, donald trump saying that this is a one off attack that this is meant to be an deterrent. what is your...
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it will bea mild scotland with a strong wind.the channel islands that have been very dry, it is looking really dry as the day begins with variable cloud, and bright or so the break. from the thickest cloud in wales, more especially north—west england, northern ireland and south—west scotland, it is damp and drizzly in places, especially on the coast and hills, but more persistent rain across northern scotland. clearing away from the northern isles at this stage, so we have a cold and showery, quite windy, so the showers might have a wintry flavour. through the day we take take that band of rain in scotland. plenty of cloud in northern england and wales, the odd spot of rain or drizzle. keeping sunny spells east of the pennines, east midlands, east anglia, southern england, often cloudy but some bright or sunny spells and some warmth in the sunshine when it makes an appearance. 18 or even 19 celsius. 0n through friday evening a lot of dry weather to come going into saturday morning. just this zone of thick cloud, patchy rain or dr
it will bea mild scotland with a strong wind.the channel islands that have been very dry, it is looking really dry as the day begins with variable cloud, and bright or so the break. from the thickest cloud in wales, more especially north—west england, northern ireland and south—west scotland, it is damp and drizzly in places, especially on the coast and hills, but more persistent rain across northern scotland. clearing away from the northern isles at this stage, so we have a cold and...
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it is kind of a pity, because that had that it would bea pity, because that had that it would be a muchero movie than normal. the colours are good, zoe saldana and the other guy who is a benjamin thing type person, there's a lot to look at. eventually it has a poprock album cover luke. it doesn't really go anywhere, and i feel that plot this is leaves you feeling lost. you are, you're not selling it to me. i better stop saying that. is that who it is aimed at? it is not going to convert people who didn't see the first one. if you did like the present, there is nothing here that footbridge of it, it feels like it is treading water into volume three. it is inevitable. makarova leave me with that thought. shall we move on? this isa that thought. shall we move on? this is a change of pace, this is the promise which stars christian bale and oscar isaac and charlotte le bon. this is set against the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide, which took place in 19a0 that i19 1a, genocide, which took place in 19a0 that i191a, 1915. yet to be acknowledged as a genocide. it has never had a big
it is kind of a pity, because that had that it would bea pity, because that had that it would be a muchero movie than normal. the colours are good, zoe saldana and the other guy who is a benjamin thing type person, there's a lot to look at. eventually it has a poprock album cover luke. it doesn't really go anywhere, and i feel that plot this is leaves you feeling lost. you are, you're not selling it to me. i better stop saying that. is that who it is aimed at? it is not going to convert people...
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there are a lot of other good ones so he is proving to bea of other good ones so he is proving to beright hope, eminent wants to prove he is the favourite son of frankel. finally, happy birthday to tottenham's dele alli. he's 21 today. and if you fancied learning how to do his goal celebration in his honour, well, he's been giving us a few lessons in a taxi, on his way to training. i have seen it, you have to talk me through it again. do this. and like that. slides down. you need to be more fluids. so it is like this. 0k. yes. it slides and you do that. ok. there we go! and you can see all that and much more on the bbc sport website. dele alli's trip to training on the taxi. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. this is bbc news. the headlines: he us secretary of state is in moscow for crunch talks on syria, after g7 foreign ministers failed to reach agreement on targeted sanctions. the parents of a seriously ill baby say they're "devastated," and may appeal, after a judge gave doctors the right to withdraw life support, from their
there are a lot of other good ones so he is proving to bea of other good ones so he is proving to beright hope, eminent wants to prove he is the favourite son of frankel. finally, happy birthday to tottenham's dele alli. he's 21 today. and if you fancied learning how to do his goal celebration in his honour, well, he's been giving us a few lessons in a taxi, on his way to training. i have seen it, you have to talk me through it again. do this. and like that. slides down. you need to be more...
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be there for ever but it is happening in north america at the us particularly, is there is going to bea a delay. now at the moment paola, muscle cars, huge suv is, of the showstoppers, are huge engines with 800, 0- 100 showstoppers, are huge engines with 800, 0— 100 miles an hour in less than five seconds, huge seven seater suv ‘s. than five seconds, huge seven seater suv 's. we used to call them the yank tanks. they are making a comeback? yes. what you think the showstopper will be this year? lincoln navigator. it is outstanding. the lucida electric vehicle could have been really great pre— trump but not post trump and one of our own vehicles the airspace, jaguar f pace, is the total winner of the air. it is great. you mentioned lucid, made in california, an electric car maker, but we always talk about tesla, did it surprise you that tesla did overta ke a com pa ny it surprise you that tesla did overtake a company that makes a fraction of the cars has never made a profit at one point it did overta ke a profit at one point it did overtake the value of general motors and ford? that's the
be there for ever but it is happening in north america at the us particularly, is there is going to bea a delay. now at the moment paola, muscle cars, huge suv is, of the showstoppers, are huge engines with 800, 0- 100 showstoppers, are huge engines with 800, 0— 100 miles an hour in less than five seconds, huge seven seater suv ‘s. than five seconds, huge seven seater suv 's. we used to call them the yank tanks. they are making a comeback? yes. what you think the showstopper will be this...
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it cries trump's banned for the muslim ban and says there should bea the muslim ban and says there shouldcompetency test of all presidents. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 11 people have died in a suspected suicide bombing on the metro system in st petersburg. president putin who was in the city at the time said all causes, including terrorism, were being investigated. the explosion happened in a train carriage as it travelled between two stations. within minutes the entire network was closed and police later found and defused a device at another station. our correspondent steve rosenberg reports from st petersburg. a woman is shouting. a train carriage torn to shreds and a desperate effort to pull people from the wreckage. from the safety of a passing train, a hint of the devastation it is leaving behind. at least ten passengers were killed today and dozens more wounded. the blast occurred in the tunnel but the wrecked train sped on and managed to reach the next station. this was the scene one stop behind. platform filled with thick, choking smoke and the stench of explosives. conf
it cries trump's banned for the muslim ban and says there should bea the muslim ban and says there shouldcompetency test of all presidents. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 11 people have died in a suspected suicide bombing on the metro system in st petersburg. president putin who was in the city at the time said all causes, including terrorism, were being investigated. the explosion happened in a train carriage as it travelled between two stations. within minutes the entire network was...
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always wondered why they put that kind of story in the paper, in a sense. of course there is going to beait have to be in the paper?|j be a huge security net, why does it have to be in the paper? i suppose to reassure people. and maybe for people to take some sort of identification with them. we are going to come back to this in half an hour. don't go away. even bonnie, an hour. don't go away. even bonnie, a pleasure. to stay with us. we will be back at 11:30pm. coming up next, it is the film review with simon mccoy. don't go away. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is jason solomons. what do we have this week? the glamour of old—school hollywood is the backdrop for a love story between a starlet and her chauffeur under the watchful eye of reclusive billionaire howard hughes in warren beatty‘s rules don't apply. we have the sands of time, which reveal voices from a hidden mirror in the form of gertrude bell's letters from baghdad, as read out by tilda swinton
always wondered why they put that kind of story in the paper, in a sense. of course there is going to beait have to be in the paper?|j be a huge security net, why does it have to be in the paper? i suppose to reassure people. and maybe for people to take some sort of identification with them. we are going to come back to this in half an hour. don't go away. even bonnie, an hour. don't go away. even bonnie, a pleasure. to stay with us. we will be back at 11:30pm. coming up next, it is the film...
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this will bea fine, we are still strong. this will be a brexit election.fought for a clean brexit all our political lives. love lost only mp and the brexit issue has been taken on by theresa may, many people may question what on earth ukip is for. you say it has been taken on by theresa may at 0k she invoked article 50 but the negotiations have not even begun. we know she's already backtracking on immigration. when people voted on june the 23rd they've voted notjust to control immigration but cut it. there are now saying immigration figures will be the same for the next ten years and that is not what people voted for. i think she will also renege on other things especially fisheries. she's always been good at talking the talk and if you wa nt want the real thing you need to vote ukip. what about the money, can you afford campaign at this stage. not a problem, we will be absolutely fine. you have lost arron banks, where is the money coming from? major donors have still bought into our whole ethos. they will continue to fund the party and ukip will be well f
this will bea fine, we are still strong. this will be a brexit election.fought for a clean brexit all our political lives. love lost only mp and the brexit issue has been taken on by theresa may, many people may question what on earth ukip is for. you say it has been taken on by theresa may at 0k she invoked article 50 but the negotiations have not even begun. we know she's already backtracking on immigration. when people voted on june the 23rd they've voted notjust to control immigration but...
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m15 are increasing by a thousand in the next three years and i think it is going to bea three years andnk it is going to be a number of increases in armed firearms officers in the next two yea rs. firearms officers in the next two years. like anything in a democracy, you have to make conscious choices and we can outsiders the threat because you are still far more likely to be killed for example in a drowning incident in the uk and you are from a terror attack. but the point of terror is that dread and fear factor which puts people point of terror is that dread and fearfactor which puts people on guard. thank you very much. theresa may has attended a rally in leeds, as part of the general election campaign. shisei brexit negotiations would be tough and he urged voters to act in the national interest. she also dismissed concerns over comments made by the foreign secretary over the possibility the uk may support the possibility the uk may support the us in any military action in syria. danny savage has been monitoring those comments. theresa may was doing a speech here at about 6:40pm and
m15 are increasing by a thousand in the next three years and i think it is going to bea three years andnk it is going to be a number of increases in armed firearms officers in the next two yea rs. firearms officers in the next two years. like anything in a democracy, you have to make conscious choices and we can outsiders the threat because you are still far more likely to be killed for example in a drowning incident in the uk and you are from a terror attack. but the point of terror is that...
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because of their active involvement in the campaign to bomb aleppo in disgraceful ways, that there would bea disgraceful ways, that there would be a backlash from fundamentalists. lam afraid be a backlash from fundamentalists. i am afraid there is obviously no justification for it whatsoever. what we have seen in sick petersburg today. but russia probably is braced for it and will expect more. it could be checked now. —— in saint petersburg today. i suspect what we will now see is a crackdown by vladimir putin of the kind we have seenin vladimir putin of the kind we have seen in turkey by president and again. using terrible terrorist outrages. it's a classic case of, we have an excuse outrages. it's a classic case of, we have an excuse now. we can go outrages. it's a classic case of, we have an excuse now. we can go in heavy on the protesters. we had a democracy protests in russia recently, friday. that will have worried britain and he now very sadly has, because of this tragedy, an excuse sadly has, because of this tragedy, an excuse to sadly has, because of this tragedy, an excuse to crack
because of their active involvement in the campaign to bomb aleppo in disgraceful ways, that there would bea disgraceful ways, that there would be a backlash from fundamentalists. lam afraid be a backlash from fundamentalists. i am afraid there is obviously no justification for it whatsoever. what we have seen in sick petersburg today. but russia probably is braced for it and will expect more. it could be checked now. —— in saint petersburg today. i suspect what we will now see is a...
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we have problems in all three beas. safety we have a decent record in this country, security is another issue. we are not 60 years after a power we have to find a way to permanently dispose of the waste that's created and can be usedf by terrorist to make bombs that threaten our country. and affordability. no wall street company has been willing to finance a nuclear power plant in this country since -- was built in the 80s. so westinghouse which has been working hard to create a new generation of nuclear reactor shows enormous profit we have financial insecurity issues, safety issues, they'll need to be addressed. these >> of the claim that there's these climate refugees let's go back to the fact, global reproduction is at all-time highs, global starvation, hunger is at all-time lows from the modern world that's probably a lot better at feeding an ever growing population that in the middle ages where they haveacts. agriculture they didn't have modern technology or energy. the kind of political unrest and instability tha
we have problems in all three beas. safety we have a decent record in this country, security is another issue. we are not 60 years after a power we have to find a way to permanently dispose of the waste that's created and can be usedf by terrorist to make bombs that threaten our country. and affordability. no wall street company has been willing to finance a nuclear power plant in this country since -- was built in the 80s. so westinghouse which has been working hard to create a new generation...
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much like on sunday it will bea minutes. stark contrasts across the uk. this is the view mid—afternoon in cornwall. leaden skies and some rain. but at the other end of the country, it was a lovely, bright, and breezy afternoon. the reason for the contrast is that we have low pressure drifting into the southern half of the uk. that will park right here through bank holiday monday and it will bring some wet weather with it. in fact, wet for some overnight tonight. that rain will edge further north to manchester, liverpool, and lincolnshire. the lowest temperatures will probably be in the west of scotland at about five or six degrees. but it is also here we will see the highest temperatures on bank holiday monday. lovely to the west of scotland. the odd early shower in the north of being with. the northern half of uk is largely dry, bright, and breezy. but a fresh of showers further south. some could turn heavy with the odd rumble of thunder. the top two brita will be about 12 or 13 degrees. —— temperature will be. ten or 11 de
much like on sunday it will bea minutes. stark contrasts across the uk. this is the view mid—afternoon in cornwall. leaden skies and some rain. but at the other end of the country, it was a lovely, bright, and breezy afternoon. the reason for the contrast is that we have low pressure drifting into the southern half of the uk. that will park right here through bank holiday monday and it will bring some wet weather with it. in fact, wet for some overnight tonight. that rain will edge further...
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that would bea is their worst nightmare.n they can't be involved in policing it, that's not theirjob either. the times, wimbledon prize smashes £2 million because the pound isn't worth what it was. with brexit there have been unforeseen circumstances, nobody told us about this when we voted, because the pound has fallen significantly, the £2 million the singles winners had last year would now be worth a lot less so they are having to up the prize money to at least 2.25 and to make it the same as last year. interestingly last year, serena williams, who won the ladies singles onjuly the night, earned $340,000 less than if she had had the final on june earned $340,000 less than if she had had the final onjune the 21st —— july the night. we deprived her of 340 us dollars due to brexit —— july the ninth. she will be very pregnant when she comes back. she will be about to pop so i don't think she will be coming. i advise against it, serena. buzzfeed as promised. who? some upstart website. is it a newspaper? let's read this, theres
that would bea is their worst nightmare.n they can't be involved in policing it, that's not theirjob either. the times, wimbledon prize smashes £2 million because the pound isn't worth what it was. with brexit there have been unforeseen circumstances, nobody told us about this when we voted, because the pound has fallen significantly, the £2 million the singles winners had last year would now be worth a lot less so they are having to up the prize money to at least 2.25 and to make it the same...
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if you look at the language the chinese have used in the past few days, they said there should not beare should not be a conflict, they advised against it, but they have not invoked their 1961 alliance with north korea. they have not said we will come to north korea's defence. crucially, it could be interpreted that if north korea develops nuclear weapons and takes an aggressive position, it could be in breach of the nuclear non—proliferation treaty. under the terms of the 1961 treaty that binds china and north korea together, china and north korea together, china would no longer be obliged to protect it. it is possible north korea, by coming a lot closer, a step closer to being able to deliver a nuclear payload, it might be cutting itself off from china. there could be a new concordat, between china and america about north korea. ido china and america about north korea. i do think the nuclear cloud has a silver lining. have you been practising that all day? that is very good. it is actually a quote from doctor who, fans will hear that and know what it is from! how do you follow that?
if you look at the language the chinese have used in the past few days, they said there should not beare should not be a conflict, they advised against it, but they have not invoked their 1961 alliance with north korea. they have not said we will come to north korea's defence. crucially, it could be interpreted that if north korea develops nuclear weapons and takes an aggressive position, it could be in breach of the nuclear non—proliferation treaty. under the terms of the 1961 treaty that...