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and nicholas witchell told my colleague ben brown how the interview has been received.hat jerry is well and thatjerry is well and truly out, i would say. it is a big gamble for him. ithink would say. it is a big gamble for him. i think he very much wanted to do this interview, supported by his closest official. i don't think the queens officials at buckingham palace have had very to do with the. he will certainly hope to gain credit for having answered all the questions put to him, nothing was off—limits, fairly relentless interrogation. he will hope to be relieved of his denials, given the impression that he is a man with nothing to hide and certainly he seemed quite open and quite relaxed during the interview. where i think he will struggle more is his refusal to regret the friendship with jeffrey epstein. his statement earlier that he was somehow too honourable to have broken off that friendship, he now accepts that was a wrong judgement, and apart from the credibility, i think it's the underlying sense of an element of arrogance, of naivete, of a lack of self—awaren
and nicholas witchell told my colleague ben brown how the interview has been received.hat jerry is well and thatjerry is well and truly out, i would say. it is a big gamble for him. ithink would say. it is a big gamble for him. i think he very much wanted to do this interview, supported by his closest official. i don't think the queens officials at buckingham palace have had very to do with the. he will certainly hope to gain credit for having answered all the questions put to him, nothing was...
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now on bbc news, here's ben brown with the papers.orning paper review. with me are sian griffiths, education editor for the sunday times and the political commentatorjames millar. let's take a quick look at today's front pages — which are dominated by either politics or yesterday's rugby world cup final. the observer leads with the news that the conservatives plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesn't become an electoral liability for the party. the sunday times says mrjohnson is facing a corbyn bounce. it also features a photo of a dejected looking billy vunipola in a bloodied shirt after england lost to south africa in the rugby world cup.the sunday telegraph reports that members of thejewish community are so fearful of a corbyn government that they will leave the uk if he becomes prime minister. the sunday express carries an interview with borisjohnson on its front page. he says voters should back him in order to get brexit done. the sunday mirror condemns photos of the body of amelia baingbridge who died whils
now on bbc news, here's ben brown with the papers.orning paper review. with me are sian griffiths, education editor for the sunday times and the political commentatorjames millar. let's take a quick look at today's front pages — which are dominated by either politics or yesterday's rugby world cup final. the observer leads with the news that the conservatives plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesn't become an electoral liability for the party. the sunday times says...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten: remembering the fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royalfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. 10,000 veterans will march past the cenotaph war memorial after a service of remembrance led by her majesty the queen. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place, meaning there's a danger to lifem despite better weather today. we have got blue skies, it looks picturesque until you actually get into the village and you see the devastation that has been caused to homes and businesses. it's complete... devastating is an easy word to use, but it's completely devastating and it's heartbreaking. in the election, there's a row over spending after the conservatives publish what they claim would be the cost of a labour government. fears that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. and it's been desc
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten: remembering the fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royalfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. 10,000 veterans will march past the cenotaph war memorial after a service of remembrance led by her majesty the queen. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place, meaning there's a danger to lifem despite better weather today. we have...
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this is bbc news i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday...mark remembrance sunday. the royal family and senior politicians joined military veterans and religious leaders at the cenotaph to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. the queen watched from the foreign office balcony as prince charles laid a wreath on her behalf. now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction.
this is bbc news i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday...mark remembrance sunday. the royal family and senior politicians joined military veterans and religious leaders at the cenotaph to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. the queen watched from the foreign office balcony as prince charles laid a wreath on her behalf. now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a...
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i'm ben brown.date in next month's general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient if it wins the election. the vietnamese community comes togetherfor a vigil for the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. air bnb introduces a ban on so called ‘party houses', after 5 people were shot dead in san francisco at a property booked through its website.
i'm ben brown.date in next month's general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient if it wins the election. the vietnamese...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient — if it wins the election. the liberal democrats accuse boris johnson and jeremy corbyn of running scared of a three—way tv election debate. the vietnamese community comes togetherfor a vigil for the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. air bnb introduces a ban on so called ‘party houses‘, after five people were shot dead in san francisco at a property booked through its website. lewis hamilton will start the us formula one grand prix in fifth, but is still poised to win the world drivers‘ championship. good morning. as the general election campaign gets into full swing, labour and the conservatives are making big spending pledges. borisjohnson has confirmed the benefits freeze in place since 2016 will end in april, whilejeremy corbyn is proposing to insulate almost every home in the uk, which labour sa
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient — if it wins the election. the liberal democrats accuse boris johnson and jeremy corbyn of running scared of a three—way tv election debate. the vietnamese community comes togetherfor a vigil for the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. air bnb...
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you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown, it's 13:10. more now on the floods.le are facing a third day of chaos in parts of england with damaged homes, travel disruption, and disrupted businesses. i've been speaking to pam webb, who runs a luxury spa hotel in fishlake that has been flooded. that town is completely flooded. this is what she told me a short time ago. we have got blue skies, it looked picturesque until you actually get into the village, and you see the devastation that has been caused to homes and businesses. it is complete... devastating is an easy word to use, but it is completely devastating, and it is heartbreaking. and just tell us about your business and how that has been affected specifically. yes, my business, it is accommodation with spa facilities. we have lots of people coming from all over the country, and local people that have supported us since we began four years ago. those people are extremely kind in the offers, they have seen it on social media, they have seen it on the news, they want to come and help us, they want to do anythi
you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown, it's 13:10. more now on the floods.le are facing a third day of chaos in parts of england with damaged homes, travel disruption, and disrupted businesses. i've been speaking to pam webb, who runs a luxury spa hotel in fishlake that has been flooded. that town is completely flooded. this is what she told me a short time ago. we have got blue skies, it looked picturesque until you actually get into the village, and you see the devastation that...
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i'm ben brown.igel farage, says he is not going to stand as an mp in the general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient if it wins the election. the vietnamese community comes togetherfor a vigil for the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. air bnb introduces a ban on so called ‘party houses‘, after 5 people were shot dead in san francisco at a property
i'm ben brown.igel farage, says he is not going to stand as an mp in the general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient if it...
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earlier my colleague ben brown spoke to the musician stephen morris, he told him more about the 300—year—old born. it was made in rome, by tecchler. sorry... don't drop it! i'm struggling for words because i'm still getting over the shock of getting it back. it is 300 years old and worth about £250,000. tell us the story — you lost it on a train? i was tired, finished very late at night at abbey road studios, and when i got off at my local station, i got off and left the violin where i had put it. and i didn't realise until the following morning that it was missing, which was a terrible shock. that is a heart attack moment, isn't it? it certainly is! how did you go about trying to find it? first, i had to make sure i had a violin to play on tour, i was on tour with bocelli, and my wife lent me a violin. the btp took control of the search. the british transport police. that's right. their amazing team ran the search. and then you found it, and the person who had taken it gave it back. tell us a bit about how that happened. i got a message on my newly created twitter account to say that somebo
earlier my colleague ben brown spoke to the musician stephen morris, he told him more about the 300—year—old born. it was made in rome, by tecchler. sorry... don't drop it! i'm struggling for words because i'm still getting over the shock of getting it back. it is 300 years old and worth about £250,000. tell us the story — you lost it on a train? i was tired, finished very late at night at abbey road studios, and when i got off at my local station, i got off and left the violin where i...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine: remembering the fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royalfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place — meaning there's a danger to life. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. in the election, there's a row over spending after the conservatives publish what they claim would be the cost of a labour government. fears that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35, this morning's reviewers are journalist and author shyama perera and dave wooding, the political editor of the sun on sunday. hello, good morning. the royal family and senior politicians will join veterans in central london this morning, as the uk marks remembrance day. there are two minutes silence at 11 o'clock, as people up and down
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine: remembering the fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royalfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place — meaning there's a danger to life. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. in the election, there's a row over spending after the conservatives publish what they claim would be the cost of...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at eleven: the brexit party leader, nigel farage, says he is not going to stand as an mp in the general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to make every home in the uk more energy—efficient if it wins the election. the vietnamese community comes togetherfor a vigil for the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. air bnb introduces a ban on so called ‘party houses‘, after 5 people were shot dead in san francisco at a property booked through its website. lewis hamilton will start the us formula one grand prix in fifth on the grid, but is still poised to win the world drivers‘ championship. and the dateline london panel ask if a general election can res
i'm ben brown. the headlines at eleven: the brexit party leader, nigel farage, says he is not going to stand as an mp in the general election. do i fight a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the calls better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided the latter course is the right one. the government confirms the benefits freeze introduced by the conservatives three years ago will end next april. labour promises to...
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that was lloyd griffith speaking to my colleague ben brown earlier, he was an eyewitness. by the terrorist incident at london bridge, victim support can offer free and confidential help and support. you can call their 24—hour support line on 08 08168 9111. the headlines on bbc news: two members of the public have died after being stabbed in what police describe as a terrorist incident on london bridge. bbc understands the attacker was a former prisoner convicted of a terrorism offence out on license. heated exchanges in the bbcs election debate in cardiff, as conservative and labour brexit plans are described as a "lie" and a "cop—out." three people have been wounded after a stabbing on a shopping street in the hague. in cardiff, during tonight's bbc election debate, all the participants expressed their horror at the events on london bridge and paid tribute to the victims and the emergency services. the debate itself saw heated exchanges over brexit, with conservative claims they could "get brexit done" being described as a "lie" and labour's position branded as a " 0ur po
that was lloyd griffith speaking to my colleague ben brown earlier, he was an eyewitness. by the terrorist incident at london bridge, victim support can offer free and confidential help and support. you can call their 24—hour support line on 08 08168 9111. the headlines on bbc news: two members of the public have died after being stabbed in what police describe as a terrorist incident on london bridge. bbc understands the attacker was a former prisoner convicted of a terrorism offence out on...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown.lfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. 10,000 veterans will march past the cenotaph war memorial after a service of remembrance led by her majesty the queen. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place, meaning there's a danger to lifem despite better weather today. we have got blue skies, it looks picturesque until you actually get into the village and you see
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown.lfamily and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. 10,000 veterans will march past the cenotaph war memorial after a service of remembrance led by her majesty the queen. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place, meaning there's a danger to lifem despite better weather today. we have got blue skies, it looks picturesque until you actually get into the village and you see
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this is bbc news i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday... ceremonies take place across the uk to mark remembrance sunday. the royal family and senior politicians joined military veterans and religious leaders at the cenotaph to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. the queen watched from the foreign office balcony as prince charles laid a wreath on her behalf. now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. the environment agency continues to warn there's a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. and click investigates fears that 56 networks could damage our health. that's in half an hour. services have been held across the uk country to commemorate those who lost their lives in conflict, as the uk marks remembra
this is bbc news i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday... ceremonies take place across the uk to mark remembrance sunday. the royal family and senior politicians joined military veterans and religious leaders at the cenotaph to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. the queen watched from the foreign office balcony as prince charles laid a wreath on her behalf. now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's...
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ben brown, for now, thank you. johnson is at number ten downing st, and being briefed on the incident by the head of uk counterterrorism policy and the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police, neil basu. it is worth just reminding ourselves what he said. he said that there were fears that a man was wearing a bomb vest, an explosive device. and specialist officers when they attended the scene officers when they attended the scene ensured that there would be no further danger to the public, but he was able to confirm that the device was able to confirm that the device was strapped to the body of the suspect was a hoax explosive device, but we did hear that neil basu, the head of the uk counterterrorism policy had said that it is now, the incident, is confirmed as a terrorist incident. he said that police were called at around 2pm this afternoon to a stabbing at a premises near london bridge. and we understand that one person has been killed. let's head over to new scotla nd killed. let's head over to new sc
ben brown, for now, thank you. johnson is at number ten downing st, and being briefed on the incident by the head of uk counterterrorism policy and the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police, neil basu. it is worth just reminding ourselves what he said. he said that there were fears that a man was wearing a bomb vest, an explosive device. and specialist officers when they attended the scene officers when they attended the scene ensured that there would be no further danger to the...
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in a moment we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one and ben brown for a full round—up of the news.he weather with stav. hello there. it's been a pretty chilly day up and down the country. the winds lighter, though, so not quite as cold as it has been over the last few days. we still have a low pressure with us and some weak weather fronts, one straddling central parts of the country and this one pushing into the north—west of the uk as we head through this evening and overnight, introducing more cloud and showers in parts of northern ireland, northern and western scotland. with more cloud over here overnight, not quite as cold as it was in previous nights. we'll maintain this week front in parts of northern england, particularly parts of england down into wales in the south—west. generally speaking, a lot of cloud overnight. temperatures three to six celsius. where you have clear spells, a touch of frost. into sunday, a bright start for a few areas, particularly across scotland and northern ireland. increasing sunshine here. we also see a bit of sunshine again across the midlands a
in a moment we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one and ben brown for a full round—up of the news.he weather with stav. hello there. it's been a pretty chilly day up and down the country. the winds lighter, though, so not quite as cold as it has been over the last few days. we still have a low pressure with us and some weak weather fronts, one straddling central parts of the country and this one pushing into the north—west of the uk as we head through this evening and overnight, introducing...
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lloyd g riff lloyd griff is speaking to ben brown earlier.en hearing, two people have been killed and three people are in hospital in what police have called a terrorist incident on london bridge. at shortly before 2pm this afternoon, armed officers shot dead a man believed to be wearing a hoax explosive device. members of the public had run towards the man, who had a knife, and restrained him until police stepped in. tom edwards reports on how events unfolded. this footage showed what appeared to be ordinary londoners again tackling a terrorist on london bridge. 0fficers intervened. it happened on the north side of the thames. two years ago, london bridge was the scene of a terrorist attack. there appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge, with several men attacking one man. police arrived, including armed police, and then a number of shots were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, here, a man with a blue tie, is seen running from the incident with what looks like a knife in his hand. we won't show it, but moments
lloyd g riff lloyd griff is speaking to ben brown earlier.en hearing, two people have been killed and three people are in hospital in what police have called a terrorist incident on london bridge. at shortly before 2pm this afternoon, armed officers shot dead a man believed to be wearing a hoax explosive device. members of the public had run towards the man, who had a knife, and restrained him until police stepped in. tom edwards reports on how events unfolded. this footage showed what appeared...
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in a moment, it will be time for the news at one with ben brown.er front, with showers just behind the front. this afternoon, but weather extending towards dorset, hampshire, and towards the southern parts of wales as well. in northern ireland, the rain will fall away. cooler than yesterday, and for many of us a cloudy day. some breaks in the cloud with brighter weather at times, particularly in the north—west of scotland. 0vernight, cloudy. rain and the north west of england for its own, followed by showers and wales and southern coastal parts of england. temperatures overnight three to six celsius, similar to last night. we could be looking at patches of rust. friday is really cloudy, with the chilly winds. later in the day we will see general brea ks in the day we will see general breaks suffering pushing into wales and as england. the rain turning progressively heavier here. friday night, the focus of the zone of heavy rain looks to be across south—west england, particularly into parts of cornwall. you could see some surface water issues doggin
in a moment, it will be time for the news at one with ben brown.er front, with showers just behind the front. this afternoon, but weather extending towards dorset, hampshire, and towards the southern parts of wales as well. in northern ireland, the rain will fall away. cooler than yesterday, and for many of us a cloudy day. some breaks in the cloud with brighter weather at times, particularly in the north—west of scotland. 0vernight, cloudy. rain and the north west of england for its own,...
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ben brown will be here shortly with the bbc news at one — before that time for a look at the weather evening and overnight, we will see some showers for a time in the south, some heavy and sundry, they should slowly ease through the overnight hours, the rain moves out of eastern scotland and in north—east england and starts to peter out to an extent. there will be some clear spells, but generally, quite a lot of cloud, bradley asked —— odd misty patch. temperatures not dropping too far, 5—6. tomorrow, the low— pressure dropping too far, 5—6. tomorrow, the low—pressure slides eastwards and follow the white lines to the north, the isobars, that shows where they went will come from. as tomorrow wears on, the wind will come down from the north. it will start to feel quite chilly. through the day, we will see cloud and outbreaks of rain, particularly across central and eastern parts of england. some showers further north, these could turn wintry of the very highest ground of scotland, because some colder air will be spreading on here. 8—9d. there are a bit some sunshine for scotland and no
ben brown will be here shortly with the bbc news at one — before that time for a look at the weather evening and overnight, we will see some showers for a time in the south, some heavy and sundry, they should slowly ease through the overnight hours, the rain moves out of eastern scotland and in north—east england and starts to peter out to an extent. there will be some clear spells, but generally, quite a lot of cloud, bradley asked —— odd misty patch. temperatures not dropping too far,...
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ben brown is here with the news in a couple of minutes. fir5t, couple of minutes.k showers out the moment. a brief lull before another weather front moves through in the middle part of the week. it i5 in the middle part of the week. it is likely to stay pretty cool for the next few days and un5ubtle. if you have got out5ider plans, keep abreast of the forecast. further rain likely. hibald5tow a5 abreast of the forecast. further rain likely. hibald5tow as well. temperatures 5taying disappointing. the winds will be a feature as well. a ru5h the winds will be a feature as well. a rush of shower cloud this afternoon. plenty of showers, some of them heavy with hale and rumble5 of them heavy with hale and rumble5 of thunder. we have seen wind5 of them heavy with hale and rumble5 of thunder. we have seen winds of 50 to 60 mph this morning acro55 west facing coa5t to 60 mph this morning acro55 west facing coast of scotland. they will ea5e a touch. it will still be a blu5tery afternoon. frequent showers in the north and west. a few showers across wales and the central and 5
ben brown is here with the news in a couple of minutes. fir5t, couple of minutes.k showers out the moment. a brief lull before another weather front moves through in the middle part of the week. it i5 in the middle part of the week. it is likely to stay pretty cool for the next few days and un5ubtle. if you have got out5ider plans, keep abreast of the forecast. further rain likely. hibald5tow a5 abreast of the forecast. further rain likely. hibald5tow as well. temperatures 5taying...
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we will be joined by viewers on bbc 0ne we will be joined by viewers on bbc one for the news with ben brown in sheffield from this, and our other weather stations are reporting a bit more than this, as well, regardless. this is why we are getting severe impacts. in terms of flooding and travel disruption with severe flood warnings in force in some areas, so serious consequences from the rainfall we have seen. the worst of thatis rainfall we have seen. the worst of that is now behind us. the picture this afternoon is a much quieter one. still a few showers running down the eastern side of the uk and parts of yorkshire. but that is all it is. quite wintry, as well, quite low levels in parts of scotland in the north. it is a chilly day up there and plenty of us seeing lots of sunshine today. the showers clear away into the night. the temperatures will drop. in some places, down 2—5, minus six degrees. the next band of rain will move in. things are sticking in parts of northern ireland, especially over the county down area, there could be some disruption from heavy rainfall. rain and hill snow
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martin cases in the michael brown's cases, but what don't they know that they should know. ben: for every michael brown, for every stephan clark, the because top news stories. there are literally 50 or so cases that are just as words that you never hear about that nobody knows their names. and we know so monday of them and it wont take is it too much time, trying to be two or three. in my heart still breaks when i think about these cases. ernest hoskins, art arkansas right outside little rock. this 21 -year-old kid who's doing everything right. and served in the military, he is young bride who was still in the military, they were expecting their first child. he was working for a company that they did fuel modificatio modifications. greater efficiency and appeals of his at his bosses house was a 45 -year-old white man and his three coworkers and his boss was telling them they were not hitting his quotas. he was a top-performing salesm salesman. he said will doing so bad, wanted to get off of the couch and help us. show us how to do it. and that's where the narrative came out to
martin cases in the michael brown's cases, but what don't they know that they should know. ben: for every michael brown, for every stephan clark, the because top news stories. there are literally 50 or so cases that are just as words that you never hear about that nobody knows their names. and we know so monday of them and it wont take is it too much time, trying to be two or three. in my heart still breaks when i think about these cases. ernest hoskins, art arkansas right outside little rock....
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ben brown looks at the importance of the role of the speaker. order, order! last week after ten years in the hot seat. thank you, order. as well as pomp and regalia, what exactly does the job involve? we march on our way. well, probably the best—known role of the speaker is keeping order in the house. and ensuring parliamentary rules are upheld. mps don‘t have an automatic right to speak during debates, it‘s the speaker who decides who gets to make their point. the speaker also decides which amendments to bills or motions can be debated and voted on. he or she can force ministers to the dispatch box by allowing urgent questions, or emergency debates. one rarely used power is casting the deciding vote, in the event of a tied vote. so, what can we expect from whoever follows john bercow? john bercow came in off the back of the expenses scandal, he felt there was a job to do to rehabilitate the house at that point. the person who comes in after today will be also reacting to the way john bercow did the job and responding to that. i think theirjob will also be ma
ben brown looks at the importance of the role of the speaker. order, order! last week after ten years in the hot seat. thank you, order. as well as pomp and regalia, what exactly does the job involve? we march on our way. well, probably the best—known role of the speaker is keeping order in the house. and ensuring parliamentary rules are upheld. mps don‘t have an automatic right to speak during debates, it‘s the speaker who decides who gets to make their point. the speaker also decides...
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this is bbc news, i‘m ben brown. the headlines at nine.
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown.es. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35, this morning's reviewers are journalist and author
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ben nod. its fashion division includes prestigious browns like to have the total christian deal and can zone on its watches and jewelry division comprises bulgari and tag hoyer. is also represented in wines and spirits by boeing and is also active in the hotel business the $16200000000.00 deal will be the biggest acquisition today a luxury brand as american as skyscrapers now to be taken over by l b m h a luxury group so european that most people have trouble pronouncing its full name u.s. jeweler tiffany is one of america's few luxury brands it's a bit old fashion and is looking to gain some credibility with a new generation of customers. paris based l d and h. believes it is just the owner to manage the transformation it owns a portfolio of $75.00 fashion houses and upmarket brands it tightly controls the image and distribution of a range of products to keep them profitable and aspirational now the mh had revenues of nearly 47000000000 euros last year most of it from its leather in fashion division with brands like louis vitol and the or its luxury department store holdings are nearly as big
ben nod. its fashion division includes prestigious browns like to have the total christian deal and can zone on its watches and jewelry division comprises bulgari and tag hoyer. is also represented in wines and spirits by boeing and is also active in the hotel business the $16200000000.00 deal will be the biggest acquisition today a luxury brand as american as skyscrapers now to be taken over by l b m h a luxury group so european that most people have trouble pronouncing its full name u.s....
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brown people, too. >> alcindor: well,n he book is "oason: legalized genocide of colored people." ben, thanks so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy wjooodruff. us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major fundinghoor the pbs ne has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text andata that you use. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, welcome to "amanpour and company." he's what's coming up. >>> thiss conservative governmet has brexit ready to go, and tos vote for uis the best way. >>oris johnson's big gambl britain's former finan minister georg
brown people, too. >> alcindor: well,n he book is "oason: legalized genocide of colored people." ben, thanks so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy wjooodruff. us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major fundinghoor the pbs ne has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect...
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brown. people question why many african-americans who support this president do because of all the things that keith mentions. this is benn addressing the audience today. watch this. >> tell you something, if he's a racist, he's awfully a bad one. he needs to go get a lesson from the the real racist, the people who look at somebody like you and me because your skin is a certain color, you have to take a certain way, if you don't there is something wrong with you. those are the real racisracist. who is he trying to convince? that's not what people are saying about the republican party. they're saying that about what you said about this president, i don't think his argument makes sense there. >> i was asking during the segment what exactly he was trying to say. i am not understanding what he's trying to say, maybe you guys can explain it to me. >> i think the biggest issue that we have now as republican party that this notion is that yes, it is true if you are not a black or brown person who votes a certain way or thinks a certain way, you can be outcast. people of color have been pigeon holed in many ways. there are many
brown. people question why many african-americans who support this president do because of all the things that keith mentions. this is benn addressing the audience today. watch this. >> tell you something, if he's a racist, he's awfully a bad one. he needs to go get a lesson from the the real racist, the people who look at somebody like you and me because your skin is a certain color, you have to take a certain way, if you don't there is something wrong with you. those are the real...
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brown: leonarvinci thought of painting as a sciee-- even the greatest science-- requiring constant research andxperimentation. how, for example, do light and shadow create a sense of movement, of life? t what's benface of bodies or rock formations? and how does that affect the way they appear to our eyes? how can human emotions emerge from the most subtle and nearly endls applications of paint? >> his contemporaries, and still today, when we have a look at his paintings, we are amazed, becae they look like nothing other. >> brown: vincent delieuvin is co-curator of an exhibition now at paris' louvre museum. >> he decided to base his art on science, but as he wanted to reproduce all nature, he had to understand all the nature. so he took a long time studying geometry, mathematics, optics, botanic, anatomy, everything on earth, to be able to reproduce it in his paintings. >> brown: on display, 160 works, including pages ofs noteboowing leonardo's endless curiosity. paired with a magntleonardo are sculpture by his teacher, verrocchio. there are drawings: the famous "vitruvian man," a study of human proportions. a swirling "deluge." a lovely and delicate "madonna and child." and then there are the p
brown: leonarvinci thought of painting as a sciee-- even the greatest science-- requiring constant research andxperimentation. how, for example, do light and shadow create a sense of movement, of life? t what's benface of bodies or rock formations? and how does that affect the way they appear to our eyes? how can human emotions emerge from the most subtle and nearly endls applications of paint? >> his contemporaries, and still today, when we have a look at his paintings, we are amazed,...
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brown sauce. it is great! i get someone else to make them, that's my top tip! go to the website with voting details, we will see you at ten o'clock. benn services and the nhs will be aimed at him. completely lost faith in them. but he will take some persuading. seen some new hospitals built, and it's lovely that we've got them but they haven't got enough beds. the a&es aren't big enough. they haven't got enough staff. my daughter's a staff nurse at hospital. she keeps getting tickets on her car because there is nowhere for the staff to park. it's just a never—ending round of hollow promises, as it seems to me. facing west, towards america, borisjohnson says this could become a free port after brexit, creating jobs in one of the more deprived areas of south—west england. oh, look! little baby rolls. would you like them? ajob is something emma would welcome. we find her at the food bank. a single mum, she wants policies on schools and welfare, but the most important thing she wants sorted... oh, to be honest, right, brexit. oh, it's doing my head in. it's worse than a child screaming in your ear for about five years. she tells me she mi
brown sauce. it is great! i get someone else to make them, that's my top tip! go to the website with voting details, we will see you at ten o'clock. benn services and the nhs will be aimed at him. completely lost faith in them. but he will take some persuading. seen some new hospitals built, and it's lovely that we've got them but they haven't got enough beds. the a&es aren't big enough. they haven't got enough staff. my daughter's a staff nurse at hospital. she keeps getting tickets on her...