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injapan, ithink the renault link was considered to bea the renault link was considered to be a benefitave passed its useful sort of life, so to speak. so there may be some people injapan thinking speak. so there may be some people in japan thinking that speak. so there may be some people injapan thinking that it may be a time to sort of realign that particular arrangement. but for now, it has to be status quo until at least things settle. but in terms of share prices, and so on, it is going to bea share prices, and so on, it is going to be a rocky period from now for quite sometime. thank you. let's go to the us now, where the nation prepares to celebrate thanksgiving and the start of the holiday shopping season. the strength of the us economy means consumers are expected to spend more this year. but with a big shift in how people shop, the retail business is scrambling to adapt, as michelle fleury reports from new york. a big show to get you to buy things — the holiday windows at fifth ave. to grab people's attention, retailers and malls are increasingly relying on experiences to driv
injapan, ithink the renault link was considered to bea the renault link was considered to be a benefitave passed its useful sort of life, so to speak. so there may be some people injapan thinking speak. so there may be some people in japan thinking that speak. so there may be some people injapan thinking that it may be a time to sort of realign that particular arrangement. but for now, it has to be status quo until at least things settle. but in terms of share prices, and so on, it is going to...
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is reached and that becomes the collective position of the war cabinet, esther mcvey wanted there to beavote but it looks like there was unusual themes of a shouting match the cabinet secretary who was a civil servant who made it clear it was not the dayjust back she is said to be on the brink. yes, i think there is quick to be a fair bit of positioning over the next 24 hours. no one has resigned yet but after the chequers deal no one resigned straightaway. people will be seen how this pans out the political party and then see what they do next month i think is interesting is there is a real marked change in tone for the prime minister today, she had marked change in tone for the prime ministertoday, she had up marked change in tone for the prime minister today, she had up the rhetoric. the headline, there will be difficulties had. i think she is saying to tory mps be careful what you wish for, if you put this down it could be a back door to a jeremy corbyn government and if the it is an election, i think many tory mps will be punished by the electorate and lose a seat. she was critics b
is reached and that becomes the collective position of the war cabinet, esther mcvey wanted there to beavote but it looks like there was unusual themes of a shouting match the cabinet secretary who was a civil servant who made it clear it was not the dayjust back she is said to be on the brink. yes, i think there is quick to be a fair bit of positioning over the next 24 hours. no one has resigned yet but after the chequers deal no one resigned straightaway. people will be seen how this pans out...
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i think there should bea think about us. quota for people like us in jobs to guarantee their place, and many can apply. this latest campaign is no conditions apply, in a mark of their social acceptance which she hopes will be found in corporate boardrooms as well. india has around 5 million transgenders. they got legal status in 2014 in the indian court that the social stigma still remains. they are not equal injob, health and education opportunities, but like the ceremony, there are those hoping to bridge this gap. that report from davina gupta. before we go, a look at the markets. asia is pulling back in early trading with the new k to 25 down by 191, the read by 328 points, after us equities fell overnight as investors dumped apple, internet and other technology shares, further shaken confidence in a group of stocks that has propelled this long bull market: thank you so much for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next, and asia business report will be back in about
i think there should bea think about us. quota for people like us in jobs to guarantee their place, and many can apply. this latest campaign is no conditions apply, in a mark of their social acceptance which she hopes will be found in corporate boardrooms as well. india has around 5 million transgenders. they got legal status in 2014 in the indian court that the social stigma still remains. they are not equal injob, health and education opportunities, but like the ceremony, there are those...
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and in five years' time she is going to bea in five years' time she is going to be a green mp.er time at the united nations is up. in the first installment of our special 100 women series, zeinab badawi talks to amina mohammed about how gender, identity and past experiences affect the way she does herjob. here i am at the united nations headquarters in new york. when are we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, i think. we we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, ithink. we narrowly missed it last time and i think we will see it soon. i think everyone feels that the time is almost there and such great efforts were made last time and incredible women who came to the stage for the first time we re came to the stage for the first time were interrogating perspective secretary generals. it is the one that promotes gender, equality and it promotes women‘s empowerment, and you have described that one as the docking station of all the other ones. what did you mean? it wasn't just about as looking at the targets and the goal for gender equality but that if you look at
and in five years' time she is going to bea in five years' time she is going to be a green mp.er time at the united nations is up. in the first installment of our special 100 women series, zeinab badawi talks to amina mohammed about how gender, identity and past experiences affect the way she does herjob. here i am at the united nations headquarters in new york. when are we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, i think. we we going to see a woman‘s picture on there? soon, ithink....
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i think no deal would bea all of this?tastrophic ending and it certainly wouldn't deal with the situation in northern ireland, because if you have no deal, you have no arrangements for the board in northern ireland, which means we can't have this false choice between a bad deal and even worse. that is why what needs to happen now is that the prime minister needs to listen to parliament. in parliament there has always been a consensus for a strong economic relationship with a customs union and single market arrangement, and the prime minister has always put that away and said i will do it my way and she needs to reflect a nd will do it my way and she needs to reflect and listen now. does it galvanise ministers who would accept the no deal option or doesn't galvanise the opposite, those that would avoid no deal at all costs and another way needs to be found?” think it galvanises the second group, which is that there will be a growing majority in parliament who will be prepared to say we will not countenance no deal. there ha
i think no deal would bea all of this?tastrophic ending and it certainly wouldn't deal with the situation in northern ireland, because if you have no deal, you have no arrangements for the board in northern ireland, which means we can't have this false choice between a bad deal and even worse. that is why what needs to happen now is that the prime minister needs to listen to parliament. in parliament there has always been a consensus for a strong economic relationship with a customs union and...
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it is going to bea today? good morning. it is going to be a really busy day.nster and in brussels. we will keep you across all those developments. theresa may has got her cabinet on board. we saw her come out of downing street last night and said there has been a long, detailed impassioned debate after which she said had cabinet had made a collective decision to back the deal. i am collective decision to back the deal. iam not collective decision to back the deal. i am not entirely sure that amounts to the cabinet being on—board. at least nine ministers spoke out against the deal. some unhappiness. also from conservative mps, making their voices heard no doubt in parliament. we are also waiting to hear from the opposition labour party becausejeremy corbyn said this morning is the time he will reveal whether they will back the agreement. in theory, she has a collect if cabinet decision but it will be a sticky time for her in parliament. ian watson has more on what has happened and what is ahead. last night the prime minister maintained a fragile unity, in what
it is going to bea today? good morning. it is going to be a really busy day.nster and in brussels. we will keep you across all those developments. theresa may has got her cabinet on board. we saw her come out of downing street last night and said there has been a long, detailed impassioned debate after which she said had cabinet had made a collective decision to back the deal. i am collective decision to back the deal. iam not collective decision to back the deal. i am not entirely sure that...
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here it'll bea more showers to follow.y that means as we head into remembrance sunday, armistice day, there is a high chance of catching showers. across england and wales, in particular. western and southern 0pen england, the south—east and the midlands and east anglia. around about 11 o'clock it still looks quite wet in eastern areas. it might query away from the cenotaph —— by that time but there is still uncertainty to get that detail and even before then, if heading about there will be showers, some heavy showers with hail and thunder. perhaps fewer for northern ireland but they are coming back into dumfries and galloway and the lowla nds into dumfries and galloway and the lowlands of scotland and might be that coal strike gives a study of sunshine first thing across northern scotla nd sunshine first thing across northern scotland so there are some areas where we will hopefully escape the showers but they cannot be guaranteed and even more so showers clear into the north sea there is still pestering of coming back into
here it'll bea more showers to follow.y that means as we head into remembrance sunday, armistice day, there is a high chance of catching showers. across england and wales, in particular. western and southern 0pen england, the south—east and the midlands and east anglia. around about 11 o'clock it still looks quite wet in eastern areas. it might query away from the cenotaph —— by that time but there is still uncertainty to get that detail and even before then, if heading about there will...
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barbed wire used properly can bea today. barbed wire used properly can be a beautiful sight. correspondent dan johnson, in washington, explained the strategy. he is determined to get out as many core republican voters as he can by using those messages around how well the economy is doing. we can argue about whether certain statistics actually are accurate or not, but certainly unemployment it at a 48 or 49 year low. so there is a lot to celebrate there on the economy. those messages around immigration, the threat of migrants, something he has returned to again and again. the troops he's now sending to the mexican border. some have said that whole operation is a political stunt, really, to shore up that message. he's talked about barbed wire there because there isn't a wall. remember all the talk about the wall two years ago? it has not been built yet so it is troops and barbed wire for the time being, even though the stream of migrants that is heading through mexico is still thousands of miles away and would not be at the american border for perhaps months, yet, and only numb
barbed wire used properly can bea today. barbed wire used properly can be a beautiful sight. correspondent dan johnson, in washington, explained the strategy. he is determined to get out as many core republican voters as he can by using those messages around how well the economy is doing. we can argue about whether certain statistics actually are accurate or not, but certainly unemployment it at a 48 or 49 year low. so there is a lot to celebrate there on the economy. those messages around...
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so it could bea dry country for wednesday. the heavy rain will be confined to the north—west corner of the country with some heavy, blustery showers moving up to the south, south west, some could contain a rumble of thunder. a few sunny spells but not as mild as it is being or it will be for the start of the week with temperatures around 13 or 1a degrees and a windy day with gales in exposure around coast and the hills. and then as we end the week it looks like it's going to remain pretty mild with wind coming in from the south or the south—west but with low pressure always nearby it will be unsettled with sunshine and showers, even longer spells of rain, but at least in the southerly wind it should be mild. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. china hosts the bosses of global trade as its dispute with the us continues to cause international concern. as the us goes to the polls, we'll find out what role tariffs play in the midterms. and on the markets... american market is ended higher but it isa american market i
so it could bea dry country for wednesday. the heavy rain will be confined to the north—west corner of the country with some heavy, blustery showers moving up to the south, south west, some could contain a rumble of thunder. a few sunny spells but not as mild as it is being or it will be for the start of the week with temperatures around 13 or 1a degrees and a windy day with gales in exposure around coast and the hills. and then as we end the week it looks like it's going to remain pretty...
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but ultimately, our response to climate change now will bea response to climate change now will be ahaping the health of nations for centuries to come. caroline rush b, bbc news. —— caroline rigby. let's stay on that subject but let's moved to australia. —— let's move to australia. it's known as the land of fire and flood, and this week australia is experiencing both weather extremes. two people died in sydney when the city experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades. meanwhile, further north in queensland, the warning has been raised to catastrophic, the highest level, for the first time. thousands of people are evacuating their homes as more than 130 bushfires threaten properties and regional communities near rockhampton. 6eorgina smyth has the story. it's hot, dry and windy, the perfect conditions for a bushfire. this is queensland's coastline. the flames are out of control, and the smoke is so thick it's blocking out the sun. more than 8,000 residents have been forced to leave their homes after the state issued a catastrophic fire warning, for the first time in its history. thes
but ultimately, our response to climate change now will bea response to climate change now will be ahaping the health of nations for centuries to come. caroline rush b, bbc news. —— caroline rigby. let's stay on that subject but let's moved to australia. —— let's move to australia. it's known as the land of fire and flood, and this week australia is experiencing both weather extremes. two people died in sydney when the city experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades. meanwhile,...
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dusted as far as theresa may and the european union are concerned, tomorrow's meeting, not expecting to bea not expecting to be a big event in itself, no big development, part of the ongoing negotiation between the uk and the eu, but it comes at a critical time, before the summit on sunday, when the heads of eu countries will officially sign of the withdrawal agreement, and that much shorter summary agreement, and that much shorter summary of what they hope to be a political agreement on the future relationship between britain and the european union. everything is still very much hanging in the balance, theresa may seeing every sign that back home is where she will face the real difficulty now, in getting her withdrawal agreement and brexit deal passed through parliament, meeting today with the leader of the scottish national party, nicola sturgeon, in london today, and the prime minister, we are told, told her that the withdrawal agreement was the best deal that could have been negotiated and is in the interests of the entire united kingdom. that is not how nicola sturgeon sees it, she has
dusted as far as theresa may and the european union are concerned, tomorrow's meeting, not expecting to bea not expecting to be a big event in itself, no big development, part of the ongoing negotiation between the uk and the eu, but it comes at a critical time, before the summit on sunday, when the heads of eu countries will officially sign of the withdrawal agreement, and that much shorter summary agreement, and that much shorter summary of what they hope to be a political agreement on the...
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that's going to bea a bit of extra money. that's going to be a change in society that is coming.sack someonejust certain age and it's now illegal to sack someone just because of their age. lovely to have you, thank you so age. lovely to have you, thank you so much. and other business stories in the news today. reports say new look is to close about 100 uk stores. it's part of a radical turnaround plan amid an ongoing fall in sales. and that could already be paying off, today it posted improved profit of more than £22 million for the first half of the year compared to a loss of more than ten million in the same period last year. shares in morrisons dipped today after britain's fourth largest supermarket group reported sales growth slowed from the quarter before. morrisons is under pressure from the rise of discounters aldi and lidl — but has signed up to provide groceries via amazon and ocado. and retail figures out today from the latest barclaycard consumer spending data confirm the gloomy retail outlook. department store spending slumped almost 6% while clothing spending fell 2.
that's going to bea a bit of extra money. that's going to be a change in society that is coming.sack someonejust certain age and it's now illegal to sack someone just because of their age. lovely to have you, thank you so age. lovely to have you, thank you so much. and other business stories in the news today. reports say new look is to close about 100 uk stores. it's part of a radical turnaround plan amid an ongoing fall in sales. and that could already be paying off, today it posted improved...
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it has limited eastward progress so on tuesday the heaviest and most persistent of the rain will beaally reaching wales and south—west england. further east it remains to ride, breezy anthem bright sunny spells. look where that wind is coming from, all the way from the south. so we will keep that mild airand from the south. so we will keep that mild air and temperatures again reaching 14, 17 celsius. some persistent rain further west on tuesday. as we go from tuesday into wednesday that front begins to work its way eastwards across the uk so overnight we will see outbreaks of rain and a squeeze on the ice above. strong wind at midweek and slowly through wednesday the outbreak of rain will start to ease the way towards the east become enlightened patchy so something dry here through the day and central areas as well. further west we will seek the heaviest and most persistent of the rain. and unsettled feel as we go through the week. on wednesday afternoon temperatures reach 12, 1a celsius, not as high as what we see on monday and tuesday but still quite mild for the time of year. and
it has limited eastward progress so on tuesday the heaviest and most persistent of the rain will beaally reaching wales and south—west england. further east it remains to ride, breezy anthem bright sunny spells. look where that wind is coming from, all the way from the south. so we will keep that mild airand from the south. so we will keep that mild air and temperatures again reaching 14, 17 celsius. some persistent rain further west on tuesday. as we go from tuesday into wednesday that front...
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the au pair system is meant to bea go. a cultural exchange, looking after a family's children in return for experiencing new country. australia's reputation of sun, sand and surf brings young people from around the world here looking for work. and, in theory, being an au paircan bea work. and, in theory, being an au pair can be a really good deal, a roof over your head and regular income. leaving plenty of time to enjoy all this. but for another riley, who is from the us, it was farfrom rewarding. riley, who is from the us, it was far from rewarding. i felt like there was a lot of exploitation because having an au pair is cheaper than putting your kids in childcare in australia. because you live under their roof, you have no choice but to do what they're asking you. au pairs pays the same problems as many other backpackers, like fruit pickers, with evidence of exploitation and underpayment. ourfindings show most exploitation and underpayment. our findings show most families were taking advantage of a large supply of workin
the au pair system is meant to bea go. a cultural exchange, looking after a family's children in return for experiencing new country. australia's reputation of sun, sand and surf brings young people from around the world here looking for work. and, in theory, being an au paircan bea work. and, in theory, being an au pair can be a really good deal, a roof over your head and regular income. leaving plenty of time to enjoy all this. but for another riley, who is from the us, it was farfrom...
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abu dhabi tends to bea highly disturbing. little bit stricter in these matters than do by —— dubai. but we have seen other british nationals arrested for espionage such as the plane spotters four years ago, and they released after diplomatic pressure. we can see in matthew hedges's case that relations between the uk and the uae are really strained because otherwise he would have been released already. in terms of the thought processes in the uae, do you think there is for domestic consumption process of going through sentencing, in this case a life sentence for matthew hedges, and then further down the track, that person, that individual is released? do you think that could be how things unfold here? it is very interesting because over the last ten yea rs interesting because over the last ten years we have seen the uae apologising and releasing british nationals who have been unfairly detained and wrongfully accused. but what we have seen over the last six to 12 months is a growing pattern, where somebody has been wrongfully
abu dhabi tends to bea highly disturbing. little bit stricter in these matters than do by —— dubai. but we have seen other british nationals arrested for espionage such as the plane spotters four years ago, and they released after diplomatic pressure. we can see in matthew hedges's case that relations between the uk and the uae are really strained because otherwise he would have been released already. in terms of the thought processes in the uae, do you think there is for domestic...
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president trump has a problem with college—educated women in the suburbs, so this could bea women ind be a tough sell. you are looking at some toss up seats in ohio and north carolina, then by 8pm online pm you have 21 of these toss—up seats, and will get more of an indication of where things are moving. thank you very much, i know you'll stay there for a while longer. we'll be back to you as today unfolds. as she said, the first polls will close in six hours from now on the east coast of the usa. already, tensions are rising, amongst politicians and their advisers. their consultants and strategists. let's speak no to a democratic political analyst. she has advised grassroots campaigns, and worked on john has advised grassroots campaigns, and worked onjohn kerry's democratic party senate campaign. shejoins me from new democratic party senate campaign. she joins me from new york. democratic party senate campaign. shejoins me from new york. the democratic party, does it want to see this mid—term election couched in terms of, in effect, a referendum on donald trump? there is no question
president trump has a problem with college—educated women in the suburbs, so this could bea women ind be a tough sell. you are looking at some toss up seats in ohio and north carolina, then by 8pm online pm you have 21 of these toss—up seats, and will get more of an indication of where things are moving. thank you very much, i know you'll stay there for a while longer. we'll be back to you as today unfolds. as she said, the first polls will close in six hours from now on the east coast of...
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i think there should also bea helpful.re should also be a joint committee between the uk parliament and european parliament, that we could jointly control the process of the negotiation. great -- grateful for your time, process of the negotiation. great -- gratefulfor your time, thank process of the negotiation. great -- grateful for your time, thank you. that is the thoughts of the european parliament. a short time ago, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president. he urged the british lawmakers and mps to ratify the brexit deal. theresa may has negotiated that with european nude leaders rue warning it won't be modified or reopened. good deal, sad deal, not the deal itself but brexit is a sad moment for the european union, and i want to say for britain, too. the future will prove this. this is the best deal possible. this is the only deal possible. i'm convinced that those having to ratify this deal and in westminster and in the european parliament will have this in their minds when they are taking
i think there should also bea helpful.re should also be a joint committee between the uk parliament and european parliament, that we could jointly control the process of the negotiation. great -- grateful for your time, process of the negotiation. great -- gratefulfor your time, thank process of the negotiation. great -- grateful for your time, thank you. that is the thoughts of the european parliament. a short time ago, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president. he...
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of course, if there were to bea result.d the party we re be a general election, and the party were to stand on the platform saying they wanted to reverse the result, that would be democratic. for there to bea that would be democratic. for there to be a cabal, a coup, an attempt to overturn the vote without any of that happening, it would undermine peoples trust and belief in democracy. stop brexit! inaudible question stop brexit! people always call for unity when the policy they follow is wrong. it is the standard talk of conservatives when they know there is failure in the air. shame on you! are we done? thank you very much. shame on you! it would show a light summer of people... jacob rees—mogg outside the palace of westminster, the leader of the brexiteer european research group of tory mps, and he has handed in a letter to the 1922 committee chairman expressing no confidence in theresa may as leader. now, with 48 tory mps if they write similar letters a leadership contest is triggered. we don‘t yet know how many have be
of course, if there were to bea result.d the party we re be a general election, and the party were to stand on the platform saying they wanted to reverse the result, that would be democratic. for there to bea that would be democratic. for there to be a cabal, a coup, an attempt to overturn the vote without any of that happening, it would undermine peoples trust and belief in democracy. stop brexit! inaudible question stop brexit! people always call for unity when the policy they follow is...
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it could bea the border, the back stop.d be a front stopped as well, some fear, creating so many problems that it would not be unworkable. jeremy hunt has been loyal to the pm all along. this is a leak of a private conversation... it is not the first and won't be the last... politicians are very leaky these days. fascinating that he has decided to ta ke fascinating that he has decided to take that kind of position. frankly it may be positioning for what may happen in the future if the prime minister falls. we have heard for months and months about what businesses want. you have clients are dealing with these border issue. how are they planning? in a way, business is way ahead of the politics. we set up an operation in dublin earlier this year because lots of firms that we are operating with a looking for a way through, for their passport, to in nearly im proves for their passport, to in nearly improves —— improve the process. they are way ahead of the politicians and they have been so for months. the issue is how some small
it could bea the border, the back stop.d be a front stopped as well, some fear, creating so many problems that it would not be unworkable. jeremy hunt has been loyal to the pm all along. this is a leak of a private conversation... it is not the first and won't be the last... politicians are very leaky these days. fascinating that he has decided to ta ke fascinating that he has decided to take that kind of position. frankly it may be positioning for what may happen in the future if the prime...
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could that bea future trade agreement. could that be a sticking point? actually i do not.you look at the scale of the discussion and the size of the other issues, gibraltar is an issue, yes, it is sovereignty for the uk, but negotiations that will happen over the following years will pick up over the following years will pick up things like gibraltar and there will be a holding point. it also works on the optics for both sides. gibraltar is very important but in the context of the actual trading negotiations, there are other things probably more important to both sides that need to be worked out and focused on. where do you think the eu comes out of this? eu leaders saying they are sad to see the uk gave but some satisfaction that they have stuck together stop do you think they have come out stronger?” think they have come out stronger?” think they have come out stronger?” think they are trained to put a brave face on it. the uk is one of the founding and strongest pillars in europe but to lose the united kingdom is a massive blow to europe, it cannot be denied. if they ag
could that bea future trade agreement. could that be a sticking point? actually i do not.you look at the scale of the discussion and the size of the other issues, gibraltar is an issue, yes, it is sovereignty for the uk, but negotiations that will happen over the following years will pick up over the following years will pick up things like gibraltar and there will be a holding point. it also works on the optics for both sides. gibraltar is very important but in the context of the actual...
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obviously it's going to bea perspective.g to be a fairly feed while political atmosphere in —— febrile political atmosphere in —— febrile political atmosphere here and in europe. we've had a statement, negotiations between the eu and the uk on the withdrawal agreement are ongoing. negotiators are still engaged in a number of issues which are outstanding, saying that they will not be commenting on media leaks in the future. there may be aspects that the irish are not happy about. a lot of it has to do with the exact wording of the review mechanism, how an all uk temporary customs union might end, what it might mean for the hard border in ireland. we can speculate but until we see the text, we can't tell. that statement gives you a flavour. we know that there is a cabinet meeting at 2pm tomorrow but there are issues at stake, not just in dublin but 26 other capitals. that's the point, if dublin are being cautious, even from london's point of view, the draft text may be in decent shape but clearly there are areas which may be o
obviously it's going to bea perspective.g to be a fairly feed while political atmosphere in —— febrile political atmosphere in —— febrile political atmosphere here and in europe. we've had a statement, negotiations between the eu and the uk on the withdrawal agreement are ongoing. negotiators are still engaged in a number of issues which are outstanding, saying that they will not be commenting on media leaks in the future. there may be aspects that the irish are not happy about. a lot...
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sunshine and showers in the forecast, i will tell you at the heaviest of the showers are expected to beaviest of the showers are expected to be a little bit later on. it's saturday the 10th of november, our top story. around 70 world leaders are gathering in paris for a weekend of special events to mark 100 years since the end of world war one. president trump arrived there late last night and will hold talks with president macron this morning. here, theresa may willjoin the queen for a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall this evening. our correspondent robert hall has spent the week travelling across the western front, from where he sent this report. last post plays echoing over a tiny village near the city of combres, the clear notes of a bugle found on the battlefield by wilfred owen, perhaps britain's most famous first world war poet. owen was killed in the final stages of a conflict that drew to a close a few days later. this ceremony heralded a week of commemorations across france and belgium. theresa may, who yesterday joined her belgian counterpart to lay wreaths at
sunshine and showers in the forecast, i will tell you at the heaviest of the showers are expected to beaviest of the showers are expected to be a little bit later on. it's saturday the 10th of november, our top story. around 70 world leaders are gathering in paris for a weekend of special events to mark 100 years since the end of world war one. president trump arrived there late last night and will hold talks with president macron this morning. here, theresa may willjoin the queen for a...
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it will bea tony blair —— ian robertson. it will be a great listen.ave died from hunger since the war began. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt are looking. this week is the bbc‘s 100 women series — which highlights inspirational women around the world. stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post and one of a few women in very senior positions in a very male dominated industry. she‘s been speakign to samira hussain. she‘s been speaking to samira hussain. there is still a discrepancy between the number of women and the number of men that are in finance, particularly in senior roles. do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management team or more brightly at the intercontinental exchange management team, there are a lot of senior women in very senior roles, you know, senior executives, sol women in very senior roles, you know, senior executiv
it will bea tony blair —— ian robertson. it will be a great listen.ave died from hunger since the war began. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt are looking. this week is the bbc‘s 100 women series — which highlights inspirational women around the world. stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to...
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it needs to bea which it was originally.e a movie and this is the right thing, it has the exact right number of characters. it is a 5—star film. i remember the tv series thought it was great. this is a different beast. i gave it four stars or maybe three, three and a half! sdb de? skyscraper. the towering inferno and die hard at the same film. what was lacking? the rock? it is one of those movies that does what it says on the tin. leave your coherent facilities outside, this is a movie in which it is a bloke versus a building and there's a bunch of stuff that will happen. we will steal a race from the lady of shanghai but it will be the rock froch —— jumping from one thing to another. i love the rock, i love the towering inferno, i love skyscraper. i think the smirks seagull was a challenge for me. all right, thanks so very much. mark with his advice on the week ‘s releases. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our
it needs to bea which it was originally.e a movie and this is the right thing, it has the exact right number of characters. it is a 5—star film. i remember the tv series thought it was great. this is a different beast. i gave it four stars or maybe three, three and a half! sdb de? skyscraper. the towering inferno and die hard at the same film. what was lacking? the rock? it is one of those movies that does what it says on the tin. leave your coherent facilities outside, this is a movie in...
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the southern portion of the country will always bea portion of the country will always be a little bitnly for degrees in northern parts of scotland. guess what? 0ne only for degrees in northern parts of scotland. guess what? one out moves out of the way and yet another one move then. lost count how many are coming through so next week looking very autumnal and even though we are technically in meteorological winter there's just a hint that the northerly jet stream letter next week may suggest that colder air starts from the north pushing some of that milder air to the south that's a long way off into the south that's a long way off into the oddest is not an awful lot of certainty and the overall message is that for quite sometime now we're going to see changeable weather conditions and then maybe towards the end of next week into next weekend the weather will settle down just for a short while. tonight at ten: theresa may holds talks with the crown prince of saudi arabia, who's accused of ordering the murder of a prominentjournalist. she told him those responsible for the killing "must
the southern portion of the country will always bea portion of the country will always be a little bitnly for degrees in northern parts of scotland. guess what? 0ne only for degrees in northern parts of scotland. guess what? one out moves out of the way and yet another one move then. lost count how many are coming through so next week looking very autumnal and even though we are technically in meteorological winter there's just a hint that the northerly jet stream letter next week may suggest...
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does everything need to bea they want? or can some members go off as a group and decide to try to advance discussions on issues that they think are important. now, this is not something you see every day. a huge drone that can wash buildings and put out fires is being developed in latvia. the company behind the technology says it can clea n behind the technology says it can clean buildings twiggy times faster than humans and fly higher than the latter is used by firefighters. let's ta ke latter is used by firefighters. let's take a look. —— ladder. -- 20 —— 20 times faster. faster, better connectivity, we will have better live streaming because all so, from distance, we will be able to see a lot faster, or better what we are actually doing. where we are and what we need to do. if somebody is washing the building or doing the firefighting rescuing somebody, there will be professionals who sit in the office and the drone will do these jobs 100 kilometres away and that will be possible. with a quick look at the market. wall s
does everything need to bea they want? or can some members go off as a group and decide to try to advance discussions on issues that they think are important. now, this is not something you see every day. a huge drone that can wash buildings and put out fires is being developed in latvia. the company behind the technology says it can clea n behind the technology says it can clean buildings twiggy times faster than humans and fly higher than the latter is used by firefighters. let's ta ke latter...
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leaked, it seems there will be nobody satisfied or happy with the legal text which inevitably has to beaal text which inevitably has to be a compromise to satisfy all of the different quarters at stake. you will see there was a legitimate concern in dublin and belfast but also in brussels about whether or not this will politically survive the ride. she has invited a group of business leaders to number ten today to hear what the detail is, when it comes to the chief executives, some of the prominent businesses in the uk, they actually won't have a say, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will want to have their opinion heard but will have to crack on. the time is ticking. january is a notable date, but it is an extremely short time. in brussels there are a huge amount of contingency plans released, no deal seminars and hereditary areas and matters of consideration, time is ticking, it is in nobody ‘s interest to have any kind of assumption that this is a done deal. from this perspective, we are so done deal. from th
leaked, it seems there will be nobody satisfied or happy with the legal text which inevitably has to beaal text which inevitably has to be a compromise to satisfy all of the different quarters at stake. you will see there was a legitimate concern in dublin and belfast but also in brussels about whether or not this will politically survive the ride. she has invited a group of business leaders to number ten today to hear what the detail is, when it comes to the chief executives, some of the...
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cyber security experts warn today's internet shopping bonanza may also bea internet shopping bonanza gift to online criminals and hackers. a cyber security expert i spoke to earlier said, despite the data breach, people continue to shop online without fear. two they are kind of use to it when we shop online nowadays, and obviously it is somewhat impacting our behaviour. but how can we better protect ourselves from these data breaches and these hackers? that comes from the very beginning, when the e—commerce platforms are writing their software, so it more difficult to secure everything. so we need to start from the beginning and not adding the layers of security afterwards. online research groups say cyber monday shoppers could cause websites to crash when they flood online. the sale is expected to be bigger than black friday. so it is time to shop. not more shopping, i did plenty this weekend. the perth is empty now. -- purse. pushkar is the biggest camelfair in india, and a source of income for the raika community in rajasthan. but, as the bbc‘s devina gupta reports, they have been
cyber security experts warn today's internet shopping bonanza may also bea internet shopping bonanza gift to online criminals and hackers. a cyber security expert i spoke to earlier said, despite the data breach, people continue to shop online without fear. two they are kind of use to it when we shop online nowadays, and obviously it is somewhat impacting our behaviour. but how can we better protect ourselves from these data breaches and these hackers? that comes from the very beginning, when...
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will in the uk to bea industry in the uk? will in the uk to be a hub.ete with silicon valley and the other areas in europe and tried to rise up as the tech hubs in the world. exactly. craze that takeovers the town. and thatis craze that takeovers the town. and that is why most people within the tech industry is a threat to being a will to continue to attract talent. just the fact that we had to talk about it and the fact that it had to consider whether or not they have to look at these routes or new routes to get here, whether they are in the eu now coming from abroad, even further abroad, is a problem. eu now coming from abroad, even furtherabroad, is a problem. quick look at the south china morning post. a bit leaders are to ove i’co m e morning post. a bit leaders are to overcome their differences. this is not paid well to the 620 summit in a week or so in argentina, where it xi jinping and donald trump respected as sandland conversations. a rarity hates to make hopes these meetings would help pave the way to consider it talks in a week, but it doesn
will in the uk to bea industry in the uk? will in the uk to be a hub.ete with silicon valley and the other areas in europe and tried to rise up as the tech hubs in the world. exactly. craze that takeovers the town. and thatis craze that takeovers the town. and that is why most people within the tech industry is a threat to being a will to continue to attract talent. just the fact that we had to talk about it and the fact that it had to consider whether or not they have to look at these routes...
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cast member does a greatjob, it is is really gripping and really cinematic and very moving, it will beand very moving, it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies so this is ethan hawke as an ex military chap facing a crisis of faith and his paths cross with those ofan faith and his paths cross with those of an eco terrorist, it is all the schrader themes of angst and guilt and desire for redemption but it is really beautifully done, there are moments when it looks like a drier movie. ethan hawke is well cast. what i liked having been off the boilfor a while it is good what i liked having been off the boil for a while it is good to see schrader back on home ground. this is what he does well. he wrote taxi driver he does this really well. it is terrific. thank you very much indeed. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you c
cast member does a greatjob, it is is really gripping and really cinematic and very moving, it will beand very moving, it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies so this is ethan hawke as an ex military chap facing a crisis of faith and his paths cross with those ofan faith and his paths cross with those of an eco...
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it will change, because as we go into monday, will because as we go into monday, will bea because asdrag in the blue colours from the east, that of the cold air. two things are going on on monday, one, it is colder, two, there is more cloud. it will feel very different than the weekend. there could be light rain or drizzle, but there will still be some brighter spells. the western isles will see some sunshine on monday. the temperatures will dip down into single figures, that process continues going into tuesday. this is the atlantic weather systems being kept at bay by the easterly flow. but it is stronger on tuesday, we will be more likely to see some wet weather on tuesday, particularly in parts of england and wales, southern scotland and northern ireland. some showers coming in could be wintry on the high hills, just across the board, we are down into single figures, mid—single figures. when we factor in the strong easterly wind, the further east you are, it will make it feel like it is below freezing on tuesday. so again, very different than what we have at the moment. into wedn
it will change, because as we go into monday, will because as we go into monday, will bea because asdrag in the blue colours from the east, that of the cold air. two things are going on on monday, one, it is colder, two, there is more cloud. it will feel very different than the weekend. there could be light rain or drizzle, but there will still be some brighter spells. the western isles will see some sunshine on monday. the temperatures will dip down into single figures, that process continues...
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side in the northwest but another one developing to the south and during sunday, that is expected to bea of rain in the southwest of england and then moving into wells, parts of the west midlands. elsewhere we will steep —— see sunshine. as windy on saturday with those temperatures around 12 or 13 degrees. to sum up the weekend it will be mild, often witty with some rain at times. —— often windy. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: scotland yard begins a criminal inquiry, into allegations of anti—semitic hate crimes, within the labour party. a paraplegic man sues luton airport after claims that he was forced to drag himself through the terminal building, after staff failed to provide him with a self—propelling wheelchair. a stark warning from the met office. the uk has faced more extremes of hot weather and downpours over the last decade, due to global warming. life on the caravan, we join the thousands of central american migrants defying president trump, and heading for the us. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael book
side in the northwest but another one developing to the south and during sunday, that is expected to bea of rain in the southwest of england and then moving into wells, parts of the west midlands. elsewhere we will steep —— see sunshine. as windy on saturday with those temperatures around 12 or 13 degrees. to sum up the weekend it will be mild, often witty with some rain at times. —— often windy. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: scotland yard begins a criminal...
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Nov 20, 2018
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block this pressure from the french government but now that mr ghosn is out of the way, there could beat of the way, there could be a more acute read consolidation that could take place, led both by the government and by the japanese industries, because there still might be up in the air as we speak. we shall keep a close eye. thank you for joining we shall keep a close eye. thank you forjoining us, good to see you. thank you. just to let you know, we are keeping a close eye on that story and shares are down quite significantly today in tokyo. chinese president xijinping is on a regional charm offensive. fresh off the apec summit in papua new guinea, he's in manila today. let's go live to our asia business hub, where rico hizon is following the story for us. nice to see you. anyone following —— eve ryo ne nice to see you. anyone following —— everyone following closely president xijinping is any signs of everyone following closely president xi jinping is any signs of process between china and the us, tell us about this trip to manila. well, it is quite important because the philippines n
block this pressure from the french government but now that mr ghosn is out of the way, there could beat of the way, there could be a more acute read consolidation that could take place, led both by the government and by the japanese industries, because there still might be up in the air as we speak. we shall keep a close eye. thank you for joining we shall keep a close eye. thank you forjoining us, good to see you. thank you. just to let you know, we are keeping a close eye on that story and...
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this seems to bea messages or data week.what the official thing is happening what politicians think that is happening. that is a fundamental breakdown of how a governmental department as a buzzword. the home office has a long history of being a basket case whatever it is being not fit for purpose and it certainly looks like not much has changed since. reminder in her resignation letter that she took full responsibility for inadvertently misleading parliament. a must was be the case that when a minister resigns he or she always has to say it was entirely my fault went on occasions it may actually have been other people's faults satoshi fell on her sword. she comes out well because she will none that it was an officials role. she will know not all along and she still did the noble thing. good on her. we did hint at political intrigue early on. on the front of the sun there is a suggestion that david cameron may be back for a political comeback stopped with this would have everybody chattering in westminster smart. a second...
this seems to bea messages or data week.what the official thing is happening what politicians think that is happening. that is a fundamental breakdown of how a governmental department as a buzzword. the home office has a long history of being a basket case whatever it is being not fit for purpose and it certainly looks like not much has changed since. reminder in her resignation letter that she took full responsibility for inadvertently misleading parliament. a must was be the case that when a...
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but it will bea north—east of england.rford from making any significant progress across the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain into the far north—west, the mist and fog could well lift into low cloud, but that should thin and break and allow for some sunshine to come through, and if that happens, then temperatures will respond. another mild day, and if you keep the cloud, temperatures could be a little bit subdued, but generally speaking, central and southern areas could see highs and 16 degrees, 61 fahrenheit. that weatherford pushes through, but weak as it bumps into the high pressure, nothing to worry about by then, and we will start to see a change in wind direction, a su btle see a change in wind direction, a subtle change to begin with, but it will bring a change to the weather as we head into the weekend. friday we could see a little more in the way of mist and fog, lifting to low cloud, and slightly disappointing affair, the best of the sunshine further north, but the highest value is still at around 11—15 degrees, but
but it will bea north—east of england.rford from making any significant progress across the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain into the far north—west, the mist and fog could well lift into low cloud, but that should thin and break and allow for some sunshine to come through, and if that happens, then temperatures will respond. another mild day, and if you keep the cloud, temperatures could be a little bit subdued, but generally speaking, central and southern areas could see highs and 16...
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i think it is unlikely to bea convinced? for turning points as well as talking points. i see the discussion that theresa may had today as a talking point. ijust don‘t think yet that she has grasped enough of the initiative of the she does not have enough in the way of momentum behind her to really bring about public opinion change with up at the moment, things remains part relatively static. the question is, did she make the change that she needs that i wonder if the next headline is a turning point or a talking point. eu plays hardball on fishing rights in an effort to stymie brexit transition deal. and i says these are exactly opposite brexit stories is that immigration was a hot button topic without some people care about it quite intensely, but it certainly wasn't a major feature. it is something that quite a bit of mps care about. michael dell is one of them and theresa may is one of the rare positives of her general election, when she got 13 scottish conservative mps and they are exercised by two. the eu is making very
i think it is unlikely to bea convinced? for turning points as well as talking points. i see the discussion that theresa may had today as a talking point. ijust don‘t think yet that she has grasped enough of the initiative of the she does not have enough in the way of momentum behind her to really bring about public opinion change with up at the moment, things remains part relatively static. the question is, did she make the change that she needs that i wonder if the next headline is a...
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there is it going to bea our parliament.he european parliament in westminster parliament that, and if talked anyone in westminster, they simply do not know the numbers as to what the deal to get the apartment is. if there is a long—term deal that gives the irish border, then the entire backstop debate starts the following? if there is a long—term trade deal that creates specialist trade, then the backstop becomes irrelevant, but the problem with frictionless trade is it can't be broadly frictionless, it cannot be frictionless as possible. it has to be freshened list. —— frictionless full stop. the only way they can see it to get genuinely frictionless trade is for the entire uk or northern ireland to stay in the single market in the customs union. the context is back to where we started. the premise or has ruled out that upson, and brexit supporters are very unhappy about that and that is the long—term element in the room. if they agree ona element in the room. if they agree on a temporary customs union, could it become so p
there is it going to bea our parliament.he european parliament in westminster parliament that, and if talked anyone in westminster, they simply do not know the numbers as to what the deal to get the apartment is. if there is a long—term deal that gives the irish border, then the entire backstop debate starts the following? if there is a long—term trade deal that creates specialist trade, then the backstop becomes irrelevant, but the problem with frictionless trade is it can't be broadly...
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i need to get to the bottom of it, but it seems to bea to the bottom of it, but it seems to be a longitudinaldoes seem be a longitudinal study that does seem to have found that there are different, in our biological make—up, where we see certain issues differently. polly, does that chime? you were a bit, the old correlation, sorry, i'll start again, correlation does not necessarily prove causation. i don't think it is quite that, it is a different statistical point, which is that differences between groups are not the same as differences between individuals. that is simplest to understand it this way. men on average are taller than women, and yet there are plenty of women individuals who are taller than individual men, and so it is both not possible to say that is the bane of amman and that is the brain ofa woman, bane of amman and that is the brain of a woman, and yet it is possible to see that there are differences on average between groups. what we mustn't allow is for those differences on average between groups to then turn into discrimination. oh, you're a woman so you're not allowed to
i need to get to the bottom of it, but it seems to bea to the bottom of it, but it seems to be a longitudinaldoes seem be a longitudinal study that does seem to have found that there are different, in our biological make—up, where we see certain issues differently. polly, does that chime? you were a bit, the old correlation, sorry, i'll start again, correlation does not necessarily prove causation. i don't think it is quite that, it is a different statistical point, which is that differences...
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she was annual to channel a bea will hopefully help other people as they go through drama as well ♪ ♪s. her storyt "right this minute" and still to come, an 11-year-old who the slopes. >> he does amazing things. >> some of his stunts might have you shaking i your ski boots. >> plus, we have the tuesday buzz word you need to win an ipad minicoming up. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? in this home, we know a good biscuit when we see one. and pillsbury's new biscuit recipe bakes up crispier with a fluffier inside. new pillsbury grands southern homestyle biscuits are made just for biscuit lovers. crispier outside. fluffier inside. fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes belo
she was annual to channel a bea will hopefully help other people as they go through drama as well ♪ ♪s. her storyt "right this minute" and still to come, an 11-year-old who the slopes. >> he does amazing things. >> some of his stunts might have you shaking i your ski boots. >> plus, we have the tuesday buzz word you need to win an ipad minicoming up. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's...
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but as we go to the radar, notice there is nothing to beas seen as fa any showers, my .reezing precipitation out to our we the good news is that the storm system continues to track east of our area. inside thetw interstate 270 rain showers have moved completely out of the viewing area, which is great news for us. but the rain did come down. we notice that plumewaoving new york and new england. clear skies dominated by high pressure. the high nessure over us will start to bring us some sunshine and some warmer temperatures. there we are speaking of temperatures. hermally forast several days we were looking at temperatures sub freezing this tithe evening. but 43 degrees in town, even along the potomac islands temperatures are at freezing. temperates remain above freezing for most of the area. annapolis coming in at 46 s. degr rainfall, this is what it's all about. these are the totals that we've seen in the last 24 hoursnc almost twos of rain in gaithersburg. this area here, onain, the democracy and potomac, which is why we're having some of those streams and creeks that will continue to rise.
but as we go to the radar, notice there is nothing to beas seen as fa any showers, my .reezing precipitation out to our we the good news is that the storm system continues to track east of our area. inside thetw interstate 270 rain showers have moved completely out of the viewing area, which is great news for us. but the rain did come down. we notice that plumewaoving new york and new england. clear skies dominated by high pressure. the high nessure over us will start to bring us some sunshine...
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when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the u.s. defense secretary james mattis and the secretary of state mike pompeo faced a grilling on capitol hill today when they went up to brief senators on saudi arabia. a bipartisan caucus denounced what they deemed the administration's feeble response to the murder and dismemberment of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. they want the u.s. to stop su
when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz,...
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these friends had gathered to say goodbye to bea friends had gathered to say goodbye to be a colleaguee arrived to perform a cleansing ceremony. this man was a5 yea rs cleansing ceremony. this man was a5 years old. he had been working on a tomato farm for the last two years. 0n the night of the ninth of october 2017, he went to bed in this room and never wake up. he is not the only worker to have lost his life. since the tie— israel agreement began in 2012, there have been more than 170 deaths. and many of those, like his, are unexplained. the thai embassy in israel told us medical postmortem examinations are not carried out on thai workers. it took more than a month for wicha‘s body to arrive back in thailand. he won‘t be building the farm he dreamt of for helping his wife through the treatment of cancer. thai workers are the backbone of israel‘s agricultural industry but their existence here is precarious. they rely on their bosses for food, shelter and work. so is it any wonder they are scared to demand their rights? as i leave this country, i am their rights? as i leave this countr
these friends had gathered to say goodbye to bea friends had gathered to say goodbye to be a colleaguee arrived to perform a cleansing ceremony. this man was a5 yea rs cleansing ceremony. this man was a5 years old. he had been working on a tomato farm for the last two years. 0n the night of the ninth of october 2017, he went to bed in this room and never wake up. he is not the only worker to have lost his life. since the tie— israel agreement began in 2012, there have been more than 170...
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brought in a rule saying if you give up your membership right then you will make yourself ineligible to beaourself ineligible to be a future ryder cup captain or vice captain. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. the former england, west ham and chelsea midfielder joe cole has retired from football. he's 37, and has spent the last couple of years playing for the tampa bay rowdies in america. he hopes to stay in the game as a coach. the galsgow warriors and scotland full—back stuart hogg has confirmed that he's joining premiership side exeter next season. he's agreed a two year deal at the chiefs. and three century breaks from ronnie o'sullivan saw him ease into the second round of the northern ireland open. it took him only 45 minutes to beat iran's soheil vahedi by four frames to nil in belfast. modern pentathlete sam murray has retired from the sport. she won team gb‘s final medal, a silver, at the london olympics in 2012 and was world champion two years later. she's only 29, but after a disappointing rio games she has decided to call it a day. shejoined me earlie
brought in a rule saying if you give up your membership right then you will make yourself ineligible to beaourself ineligible to be a future ryder cup captain or vice captain. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. the former england, west ham and chelsea midfielder joe cole has retired from football. he's 37, and has spent the last couple of years playing for the tampa bay rowdies in america. he hopes to stay in the game as a coach. the galsgow warriors and scotland...
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when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigg dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a leriver specifically, mult rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique ettels. today that dreamsail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalindlter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, oueryone. i'm christiane amain london. in the face of this inconceivable inferno, it is si best to let thts and sounds of the deadliest, most destructive fires in california history speak for themselves. >> o my [ bleep ] god. oh, my god. get me the [ bleep ] out of here. >> heavenly father, please help us. please help us to beafe. >> we are evacuating paradise, california. we can't even see. we don know where the fire is. so please, please, please
when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigg dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a leriver specifically, mult rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique ettels. today that dreamsail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalindlter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar...
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when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams weren the water. a river specifically. multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by -- rosalind p. walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. leaders from washington to europe to istanbul are astonished that president trump's two-page statement defending saudi arabian crown prince mohammed bin salman after the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the president decided not to take a stand on whether the crown prince ordered the murder. as he later explained on the white house lawn. >> the c
when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams weren the water. a river specifically. multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by -- rosalind p. walter. bernard and irene schwartz....
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it was thought that this occasion, his annual address, would bea occasion, his annual address, woulde a moment, however obliquely, to refer to the issue still making waves around the world, the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. but there was no direct reference and there was only the most subtle of hints, if you want to read between the lines, in the king's address. he praised the prosecution and the judiciary, saying no crime would go unpunished and they should not deviate from god's laws without discrimination or disqualification. he also talked about improving governance in the kingdom, which is an absolute monarchy, and about avoiding any excesses or mistakes. afterwards i spoke to some members of the council. they said perhaps today was not the place to raise those kinds of issues. you speak to so many saudis and you know this dark cloud will hang over the kingdom for a long time to come. one female member of the council said, we felt we were making progress and showing the world we we re making progress and showing the world we were pursuing reforms, but the —— th
it was thought that this occasion, his annual address, would bea occasion, his annual address, woulde a moment, however obliquely, to refer to the issue still making waves around the world, the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. but there was no direct reference and there was only the most subtle of hints, if you want to read between the lines, in the king's address. he praised the prosecution and the judiciary, saying no crime would go unpunished and they should not deviate from...
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when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water -- a river, specifically -- multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seaton melvin appear judy and joshing westin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. now tuesday's midterm election apparently isn't over yet. arizona, georgia and florida are still counting. as candidates and their lawyers are engaged in hand to hand combat over every untallied vote. but one thing is clear. the blue wave did wash over the house. democrats won more seats than at any time since 1974 after watergate. so, how d
when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water -- a river, specifically -- multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene...