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ben johnson when you said steady eyes now one of the most important leaks not only because he's portuguese like ronaldo i guess. finally c r seven feet are dressed in nike too bad that you was jerseys are out he does though. they're not going to change shoes. with nike have to take a photo from younger milo not he does again and magically turn it into a nike ad campaign only they know what do you think what other consequences are not transferred to you went as well or is it just as important as yet another. to leave us a comment below. be it as it is ensure in the name for an ice cream after another already. business is business and apparently the ice cream sells quite. money also makes the bundesliga go round of cold let's look at some of the league's summit signings. punters league a derby it's had some familiar faces in fresh colors here's a look at some of the bonus league is talking so much transfers. first up axl bit so the man with the cool blue eyes and cool on field presence. formally and then at some petersburg and chang gin point john after helping belgium to a commendable third
ben johnson when you said steady eyes now one of the most important leaks not only because he's portuguese like ronaldo i guess. finally c r seven feet are dressed in nike too bad that you was jerseys are out he does though. they're not going to change shoes. with nike have to take a photo from younger milo not he does again and magically turn it into a nike ad campaign only they know what do you think what other consequences are not transferred to you went as well or is it just as important as...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you...
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ben johnson who co-authored this report had a good conclusion he said investors would improve their oddsoring low-cost funds than high cost funds over the long term melissa, morning star emphasized this includes passive funds as well as active funds, choose the highest quality lowest-cost active or passive fund and i want to point out this whole idea that active managers can't outperform because they don't have good ideas is wrong many of them have great ideas but the structural problems, the fees they charge as well as cash on the sidelines inhibits them from outperforming in the long term. >> interesting, bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. we have a desk full of active managers, do you agree with the findings of morning star high quality, low cost those are the keys for individual investors >> i think having low cost makes a big difference if you're well known in fees you'll underperform someone paying more in fees but the passive investment strategy hadn't been tested it's been prevalent but we'll see what happens when it comes to a serious bear market and that's when you want
ben johnson who co-authored this report had a good conclusion he said investors would improve their oddsoring low-cost funds than high cost funds over the long term melissa, morning star emphasized this includes passive funds as well as active funds, choose the highest quality lowest-cost active or passive fund and i want to point out this whole idea that active managers can't outperform because they don't have good ideas is wrong many of them have great ideas but the structural problems, the...
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peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over and that they should put consumer safety first over profits but will be bare own corporate behemoths listen when they truly listen.
peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup...
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peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over and that they should put consumer safety first over profits. but will be bear own corporate but he would listen with literally listen only time will tell but this jury's decision does prove how important it is to always be watching the honks. you. want to. get the. real deal with. the part of. the day like you that i got. this. i. welcome everybody to watching the harks i am tired wrote this letter and with the wallace move so yeah i mean we had obviously talked about this we talked about this a long time as one of the things that's been covered a lot is months said it's not just. many if that month
peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup...
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peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over and that they should put consumer safety first over profits. but will be bear own corporate but he would listen with literally listen only time will tell but this jury's decision does prove how important it is to always be watching the hawks. wonder what. the. real thing is what's. the bottom. like you know i got. this. i. welcome everybody to watching the harks i am tired from turkey and with the wallace move so yeah i mean we had obviously talked about this we talked about this a long time as one of the things that's been covered a lot is months said it's not just. many things that month and that w
peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup...
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ben johnson who did the report concluded investors would greatly improve odds of success by favoringscheduled far more often than high-cost funds over the long term and they include passive as well as active low cost funds i think the key take away guys, is not that stock pickers are terrible at picking stocks some are very good structural issues like too much carbon the sidelines, or for example, the high fees they charge, that causes a lot of the underperformance back to you. >> thank you very much, bob. from wall street to washington where it's another busy day. the president tweeting out an announcement by the way on north korea. and kayla tausche covers it for us from dc hi, kayla. >> the president tweeting moments ago he asked secretary of state mike pompeo not to return to north korea because the country hasn't made sufficient progress in denuclearizing and also because china hasn't been helping enough the trading relationship with china he says has deteriorated that comes just a day after trade talks that were reopened between the u.s. and china, closed with no breakthrough d
ben johnson who did the report concluded investors would greatly improve odds of success by favoringscheduled far more often than high-cost funds over the long term and they include passive as well as active low cost funds i think the key take away guys, is not that stock pickers are terrible at picking stocks some are very good structural issues like too much carbon the sidelines, or for example, the high fees they charge, that causes a lot of the underperformance back to you. >> thank...
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here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonains unapologetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no problem with anyone disagreeing with my choice to wear it and criticising it. i don't have a problem with that. but when you demonise and dehumanise a minority, who happen to be women, muslim women of colour, i have a problem with this. mps are away from westminster, but their criticism of boris johnson has been growing, with demands for an apology by the prime minister and other senior tories. what boris might want to do now is consider whether some of the language that he used was inappropriate and, if he chooses to apologise, i have no doubt that will be welc
here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonains unapologetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no...
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social media oversight is not typically ben johnson about committee or any committee. i have no problem acknowledging that the terminology of this world, thoughts, spam, click-bait, trolls, does not always come naturally to all of us. but thanks to my tardisbipartis determination to understand what happened in 2016 and a commitment to stop it from happening again. we've been able to accomplish a lot. we've help to reveal the russian playbook. we've raise awarenessregarding the threat and we have succeeded . however incrementally, and pressuring each of these companies to take steps to address the problems on their platforms. that's the good news. the bad news is, we've got a lot more work to do. 21 months after the 2016 election and only three months before the 2018 elections, russians continue to infiltrate and manipulate social media to hijack the national conversation and affect americans against each other. they were doing in 2016, they are still doing it today. that was made evident just yesterday as the chairman noted when facebook announced the takedown of 32 ne
social media oversight is not typically ben johnson about committee or any committee. i have no problem acknowledging that the terminology of this world, thoughts, spam, click-bait, trolls, does not always come naturally to all of us. but thanks to my tardisbipartis determination to understand what happened in 2016 and a commitment to stop it from happening again. we've been able to accomplish a lot. we've help to reveal the russian playbook. we've raise awarenessregarding the threat and we...
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here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonpologetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no problem with anyone disagreeing with my choice to wear it and criticising it. i don't have a problem with that. but when you demonise and dehumanise a minority who happened to be women, muslim women of colour, i have a problem with this. mps are away from westminster, but their criticism of boris johnson has been growing with demands for an apology by the prime minister and other senior tories. what boris might want to do now is consider whether some of the language that he used was inappropriate and, if he chooses to apologise, i have no doubt that will be welcomed. bu
here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonpologetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no problem with...
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here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonlogetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no problem with anyone disagreeing with my choice to wear it and criticising it. i don't have a problem with that. but when you demonise and dehumanise a minority who happen to be women, muslim women of colour, i have a problem with this. mps are away from westminster, but their criticism of boris johnson has been growing, with demands for an apology by the prime minister and other senior tories. what boris might want to do now is consider whether some of the language that he used was inappropriate and, if he chooses to apologise, i have no doubt that will be welcomed. but i
here's our political correspondent, ben wright. boris johnsonlogetic for saying muslim women who wear niqabs look like letterboxes and bank robbers. he doesn't want a ban on face veils, but said in his telegraph newspaper column they look ridiculous. while his comments have ignited a political row about their wisdom and motivation, one woman who chooses to wear the niqab said mrjohnson should have been more careful. the problem is the language that he used. i absolutely have no problem with...
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where's my ben affleck, dwayne the rock johnson? they've take this somewhat hilarious step to try to make it look like that contract they signed karen mcdougal up to right before the election, they're trying to make it look like that contract had nothing to do with catching and killing her story about an alleged affair with trump. they're now trying to make it seem like that was a legit publishing contract because they really did want to lock up the cover story rights to karen mcdougal's workout for men's journal. if the "wall street journal" is right, american media went to such lengths to scrape this together at the last minute that they didn't even actually take her picture for their magazine cover. or even talk to her for this magazine cover. "ms. mcdougal has not participated in a photography shoot or interview with the staff according to american media employees. the magazine's editors planned to use old pictures for the cover and to recycle archived content for a peace piece about her fitness routine. so that's the first new
where's my ben affleck, dwayne the rock johnson? they've take this somewhat hilarious step to try to make it look like that contract they signed karen mcdougal up to right before the election, they're trying to make it look like that contract had nothing to do with catching and killing her story about an alleged affair with trump. they're now trying to make it seem like that was a legit publishing contract because they really did want to lock up the cover story rights to karen mcdougal's...
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constitution from maybe marco rubio, jeb bush is an endorser and guys like senator ron johnson in wisconsin, senator bennd paul. these are guys inside the machine. they come at politics from very different perspectives. someone called them middle of the road guys, conservative guys, the bottom line is there's no way to fix the country right now. mark: and if we don't take this route, this is what i like to ask, what are the options? we continue to do what we're doing? we continue to drive up the debt? other reform amendments, some that i proposed, which is term limiting supreme court justices, members of the senate, members of the house. allowing a supermajority house in the senate, three-fifths to overturn a supreme court decision as long as they act within two years. it's in my view, no reason one justice should determine for the entire republic for all time that that's the position. or three-fifths of the state legislatures also acting within two years. spending limits, taxing limits, borrowing limits. i only mention this so the audience understands it is we who want to reinstall, reinstitute constit
constitution from maybe marco rubio, jeb bush is an endorser and guys like senator ron johnson in wisconsin, senator bennd paul. these are guys inside the machine. they come at politics from very different perspectives. someone called them middle of the road guys, conservative guys, the bottom line is there's no way to fix the country right now. mark: and if we don't take this route, this is what i like to ask, what are the options? we continue to do what we're doing? we continue to drive up...
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well, ben, with a final events to come, katarina johnson—thompson, dubbed the nextjessica ennis—hill,ior record, she hasjust fallen behind the favourite, thiam belgian, who is the third best heptathlon athlete of all time. three is the magic numberfor kjt. world and commonwealth gold already this year, victory here would top the lot. after reading overnight, an excellent start to the day in the long jump 6.68, a beautifuljump day in the long jump 6.68, a beautiful jump for johnson—thompson. not short of a lifetime best but not enough to stay ahead of the favourites, thiam belgian. katarina ridgers the best performance, and the long jump, the highjump, ridgers the best performance, and the longjump, the highjump, and the longjump, the highjump, and the shot putt, an event where she's usually weak. it got even better as she raced on them best performance in the 200 metres to keep just ahead of thiam, who hasn't lost in nearly two years. katarina johnson-thompson rests the lead away from thiam! bit gutted about the highjump. i think i probably needed more height. but a solid day. she has
well, ben, with a final events to come, katarina johnson—thompson, dubbed the nextjessica ennis—hill,ior record, she hasjust fallen behind the favourite, thiam belgian, who is the third best heptathlon athlete of all time. three is the magic numberfor kjt. world and commonwealth gold already this year, victory here would top the lot. after reading overnight, an excellent start to the day in the long jump 6.68, a beautifuljump day in the long jump 6.68, a beautiful jump for...
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johnson—thompson takes the lead in the heptathlon. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a court has heard claims that the england cricketer bens ‘could have killed' another man during an alleged fight. the all—rounder — who was arrested outside a nightclub in the city last september — has just started giving evidence in his defence. stokes, and one other man, deny a charge of affray. charges were today dropped against a third defendant. our correspondent, jon kay, is following the case at bristol crown court. yes, four days into this trial, the prosecution case has all been heard. and in the last few moments, the judge has decided that the case against one of these men, ryan hale, should be dropped. he has heard the evidence against ryan hale and the judge decided there is no case to a nswer judge decided there is no case to answer and the jury should find him not guilty. so he will leave cut in the next few minutes. that is why the next few minutes. that is why the cameras, the journalist waiting to hear from the cameras, the journalist waiting to hearfrom him. but the trial continues on to the defence stage. the trial of tw
johnson—thompson takes the lead in the heptathlon. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a court has heard claims that the england cricketer bens ‘could have killed' another man during an alleged fight. the all—rounder — who was arrested outside a nightclub in the city last september — has just started giving evidence in his defence. stokes, and one other man, deny a charge of affray. charges were today dropped against a third defendant. our correspondent, jon kay, is...
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and apparently your internal company e-mails beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wiser went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over and that they should put consumer safety first over profits but will be bare own corporate behemoths listen will they truly listen only time will tell but this decision jury's. does prove how important it is to always be watching the hawks. you. want to. get the. real deal with. the blood of. the like you like i got. this. i. welcome everybody to watching the harks i am tyrone from turkey and with a wallace move so yeah i mean we had obviously talked about this we talked about this a long time as one of the things that's been covered a lot is months said oh it's not just. many things that month and that
and apparently your internal company e-mails beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wiser went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over...
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ben stokes, at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnson conservative party code of conduct, following his comments about muslim women who wear burqas. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. in the sport, jack law has won gold in the three metre springboard at the european championships. it follows the gold he won in the same event at the commonwealth games in glasgow. the summer transfer window is closed. chelsea have been showing off their star signing, the world's most expensive keypad. golf's final major of the year, the us pga championship is under way with rory mcilroy currently three shots off the lead. i will be back with more on those stories at 5:30 p:m.. see you then. thank you. we will see you later. councillors in northamptonshire have voted to support an action plan that will lead to radical cuts to services and jobs, as they look to deal with a £70 million budget shortfall. one member of the public told councillors they were "shame
ben stokes, at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnson conservative party code of conduct, following his comments about muslim women who wear burqas. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. in the sport, jack law has won gold in the three metre springboard at the european championships. it follows the gold he won in the same event at the...
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weis has left may caught in a vice ben europe and britain's hardline brexiteers led by forme foreign secretary boris johnson who resigned in protest at her compromise proposals. political analysts say johnson and his supporters may soon try to topple maer brexit. >> order. >> let us again aim explicitly for that glorious visiona strong, independent, self- governing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanen limbo. >> brabant: the government is also under pressure from big business. lucy thomas was once a prominent mompaigner for the remain ment, and now advises entrepreneurs how to prepare for brexit. >> the government hasn't made all the preparations that one would need in order to be ready nor a no deal brexit. they haven't goth customs noficers. there arig lorry parks if it's suddenly impossible to move things across borders. >> brabant: the port of dover, 26 miles from calais in france, is the mn freight gateway htween britain and europe. dles business worth $142 billion dollars each year and up to 10,000 trucks a day. the e.u.'s free movement of goods rules mean it only tak
weis has left may caught in a vice ben europe and britain's hardline brexiteers led by forme foreign secretary boris johnson who resigned in protest at her compromise proposals. political analysts say johnson and his supporters may soon try to topple maer brexit. >> order. >> let us again aim explicitly for that glorious visiona strong, independent, self- governing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanen limbo. >> brabant: the government is also...
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ben stokes, at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnsonng report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. the dramatic giant's causeway is northern ireland's most popular tourist atraction, and one ofjust four natural world heritage sites in the uk. now, it's at the centre of a row about whether tourists are being charged to see it. the national trust disputes claims that its signs surrounding the tourist hotspot are misleading, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. this geological wonder attracted more than1 million visitors last year. legend has it the causeway was once the domain of warring giants. today it is the focus of a different battle. the site is managed by the national trust, although to walk down and see the giant's causeway is free. but some people believe the national trust's signage is designed to make people think they have to pay. they are trying to mislead people into thinking that they have to go into the visitors' centre here to see
ben stokes, at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnsonng report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. the dramatic giant's causeway is northern ireland's most popular tourist atraction, and one ofjust four natural world heritage sites in the uk. now, it's at the centre of a row about whether tourists are being charged to see it. the national trust...
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hears evidence from the england cricketer ben stokes, at his trial for affray — he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnsonode of conduct following his comments
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hears evidence from the england cricketer ben stokes, at his trial for affray — he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnsonaces a possible investigation into breaches of the conservative party code of conduct following his comments about muslim women who wearface veils. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokeperson for vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and thousands of people lined the streets of cardiff to welcome home tour de france winner geraint thomas. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. hollywood hits back at proposed changes to the oscars — which includes the introduction of a new popular film category. we'll be discussing a study linking regular physical activity to improved mental well—being. and we'll review tomorrow's newspapers at 10:45pm and again at 11:30pm with the broadcasterjohn stapleton and the journalist baro
hears evidence from the england cricketer ben stokes, at his trial for affray — he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnsonaces a possible investigation into breaches of the conservative party code of conduct following his comments about muslim women who wearface veils. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response...
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party chairman calls for boris johnson to apologise for his comments about women who wear burkhas — but mrjohnson refuses to back down. a court hears that england cricketer bentokes — on trial for affray — was not acting in self—defence — but with revenge, retaliation, or punishment in mind. us president donald trump re—imposes sanctions on iran — president rouhani accuses him of psychological warfare. and we'll bring you the latest on uk european championship medal hopes in the athletics later this evening, where dina asher—smith will be running in the 100 meters. it's five o'clock — our top story. six men have been found guilty of a people—smuggling operation that brought albanian migrants across the english channel to the uk. two other men have been found not guilty. jurors heard how 17 people arrived on a beach at dymchurch in kent during the night in may 2016. later — when one of their boats ran out of fuel — the gang decided to use jet—skis to smuggle people across the world's busiest shipping lane. our correspondent frankie mccamley has been following the case at the old bailey. this was a trial that lasted nine weeks and took the jury of seven men an
party chairman calls for boris johnson to apologise for his comments about women who wear burkhas — but mrjohnson refuses to back down. a court hears that england cricketer bentokes — on trial for affray — was not acting in self—defence — but with revenge, retaliation, or punishment in mind. us president donald trump re—imposes sanctions on iran — president rouhani accuses him of psychological warfare. and we'll bring you the latest on uk european championship medal hopes in the...
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ben i williams port, pennsylvania. we caught up with t team at the washington nationals baseball academy. >>hey. i'm daniel with mamie johnson lit league.s this my team behind me practicing. we're exciting for the little league regionals. we're going to bristol, connecticut. >> youure are. look how cute they are. their first game will be sunday when they goead to head with the team. >> for it. we're rooting for them. >> congratulations. beating out that to seated team was big. >>> an incredible day for nats fans. bryce harper is still here in washington. we celebrated with an epic win. >> left on the run. game ov. >> yes, you're reading that correctly. the nats sweep the new york mets 25-4. a game the fans will remember for yrs to come this was the highest scoring game in franchise history. >>> the play of the game may have to go to fan. >> second baseman daniel murphy slammed a home run. this fan whether i happipped ou and made the tcca a nice souvenir. a nht she will never forget. she will never forget this moment. >> she shouldn't. >> did you see the guy pretend he was going to throw it back? she was like no. that was fun
ben i williams port, pennsylvania. we caught up with t team at the washington nationals baseball academy. >>hey. i'm daniel with mamie johnson lit league.s this my team behind me practicing. we're exciting for the little league regionals. we're going to bristol, connecticut. >> youure are. look how cute they are. their first game will be sunday when they goead to head with the team. >> for it. we're rooting for them. >> congratulations. beating out that to seated team...
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for more, msnbc's jeff ben tet white house, nbc news and msnbc legal analyst, senior fellow and government toids at the bookings institution, and editor and chief, carrie johnson, and jeff mason, reuters correspondent. we've had development in the last hour, reaction to the report that's come out so far. what? >> richard, the top-line takeaway from "the new york times" report is the white house counsel don mcghan, over the fear that the white house was setting him up to take the fall over any obstruction of justice, is now cooperating with the special counsel. it's a fairly breathtaking revelation. "the new york times" is reporting that in a series of interviews totaling some 30 hours, mcgann is telling the special counsel about the president's outrage, his anger over the russia investigation and how he has urged mcgann to respond to it. this includes things like firing james comey, pressuring the attorney general, jeff sessions, to do the president's bidding. also attempting to fire robert mueller, the special counsel. so mcgann in deciding to cooperate with the mueller team is really taking the view of the president's first team, his first outside team of at
for more, msnbc's jeff ben tet white house, nbc news and msnbc legal analyst, senior fellow and government toids at the bookings institution, and editor and chief, carrie johnson, and jeff mason, reuters correspondent. we've had development in the last hour, reaction to the report that's come out so far. what? >> richard, the top-line takeaway from "the new york times" report is the white house counsel don mcghan, over the fear that the white house was setting him up to take the...
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johnson in london and francine lacqua in london. tom keene having a new york. -- a day off. named ben smith as chief executive.s of -- by the end of the month. the biggest carrier casting aside union objections to a foreign ceo. global business europe joins us well. perceive thiswe as a strange choice? >> in some ways, yes. it is an experiment. this is a departure from the way corporate france normally takes. if you look at it from a french point of view, there is a group of executives that is moved around, especially when it is a government role. the government is a shareholder. they have these people who are french will gone to the same schools and so on. what they have done is they've brought somebody in from canada. he is an outsider. what he is is an insider to the industry. he has two decades of experience, a reputation as a cost cutter. that is what they are trying to fuse, somebody who knows the industry and what the medicine should be but who do not -- but who does not come with political and local baggage and will be able to cut through the noise. guy: if i'm thinking of booking a flight across the a
johnson in london and francine lacqua in london. tom keene having a new york. -- a day off. named ben smith as chief executive.s of -- by the end of the month. the biggest carrier casting aside union objections to a foreign ceo. global business europe joins us well. perceive thiswe as a strange choice? >> in some ways, yes. it is an experiment. this is a departure from the way corporate france normally takes. if you look at it from a french point of view, there is a group of executives...
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johnson's comments were guaranteed to make an impact. jurors have been shown cctv footage of the england cricketer ben stokes involved in an alleged "melee two other men. stokes is one of three men accused of being involved in a violent confrontation in bristol last september. all three deny a charge of affray. the heatwave may be over in the uk, with many of us expecting rain over the coming days. but in australia — where it's winter — there's no let up in a prolonged dry spell. officials in the country's most populated state, new south wales, say that is now entirely in drought. from sydney, phil mercer reports. australia is a land well used to nature's extremes. it's the world's driest inhabited continent, but the resilience of its farming communities is being severely tested. south—eastern australia is in the grip of a drought worse than many can remember. it's had one of its driest autumns on record. winter hasn't been kind either. last month was the second hottestjuly ever documented. new south wales is australia's food bowl, but in many parts the land is cracked and parched. official figures show that the entire state is in drough
johnson's comments were guaranteed to make an impact. jurors have been shown cctv footage of the england cricketer ben stokes involved in an alleged "melee two other men. stokes is one of three men accused of being involved in a violent confrontation in bristol last september. all three deny a charge of affray. the heatwave may be over in the uk, with many of us expecting rain over the coming days. but in australia — where it's winter — there's no let up in a prolonged dry spell....
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ben stokes at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. the conservative party is examining dozens of complaints about boris johnson'swomen and full face veils. a report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. good evening. hello and thank you — let's head to berlin first where the latest evening of action is underway at the european championships. in the last few minutes we've had the final of the men's 200 metres. 0ur reporter ade adedoyinjoins me now. i assume you have another british medal to report. it i assume you have another british medalto report. it has i assume you have another british medal to report. it has been a good night from britain in that respect, they have claimed the silver medal, 20.04, a seasons best finishing behind the reigning champion. adam gemili was also in the final, he finished fifth. next to me are both men. first of all, nathaniel, seasons best, how is that? to pull out a seasons best of the big occasion is always important. un
ben stokes at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. the conservative party is examining dozens of complaints about boris johnson'swomen and full face veils. a report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. good evening. hello and thank you — let's head to berlin first where the latest...
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ben, and we're talking golf. good afternoon. the usa named the likes of dustin johnsoncond—place finish at us pga, captain jim furyk says second—place finish at us pga, captainjim furyk says he's hard to ignore. darren has all the weather. we've seen a few scattered showers in the past couple of hours, over the weekend it's quite mixed weather, atlantic winds heading our way and the best of the warmer and drier conditions likely to be in the south—east. more on that later. thanks, darren. also coming up — we'll be speaking to the royal correspondent at the sunday times about the latest comments by the duchess of sussex's father. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. the government has launched an initiative to end rough sleeping on england's streets within a decade. ministers are promising millions of pounds "to help people turn their lives around", including support for mental health and addictions, and funding for housing. but there are questions about where the promised cash — £100 million — is coming from. it's becoming clear there's no new money
ben, and we're talking golf. good afternoon. the usa named the likes of dustin johnsoncond—place finish at us pga, captain jim furyk says second—place finish at us pga, captainjim furyk says he's hard to ignore. darren has all the weather. we've seen a few scattered showers in the past couple of hours, over the weekend it's quite mixed weather, atlantic winds heading our way and the best of the warmer and drier conditions likely to be in the south—east. more on that later. thanks, darren....
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ben stokes after his arrest as the court hears he could have killed someone in a brawl outside a bristol nightclub — he's giving evicence now. the conservative party is investigating complaints over comments boris johnsonng up — the number of patients waiting more than 12 months for non—urgent surgery in england is at its highest level in over six years. ypocritic, puff more british medals at the european championships, matthew dixon and noel weapons inspector ya p5 dixon and noel weapons inspector yaps won silver in edinburgh. chelsea have been showing off their record signing, the world's most expensive goalkeeper. and the first round of the pga championship under way, rory mcilroy is playing in a group with tiger woods, he is currently level par after two hole, i will have full details in the next ten minutes. see you a report from the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been sharply critical of the way two private catholic boarding schools were run. it found appalling abuse took place over decades at ampleforth in north yorkshire, and downside in somerset, and that the schools had both put their reputation ahead of protecting children. the schools have apologised for their failings. 0ur
ben stokes after his arrest as the court hears he could have killed someone in a brawl outside a bristol nightclub — he's giving evicence now. the conservative party is investigating complaints over comments boris johnsonng up — the number of patients waiting more than 12 months for non—urgent surgery in england is at its highest level in over six years. ypocritic, puff more british medals at the european championships, matthew dixon and noel weapons inspector ya p5 dixon and noel weapons...
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[cheers] >> oh my gosh, cody johnson coming up and best dressed man in rock away. steve: taking a bow. all right j.d. thank you. ben brian: and he was a prison guard turned bull rider. now is he a country music star. cody johnson is live in the keurig corner. is he about to shake our hands. ♪ who would have thought, who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. jillian: drink beer, eat chicken, and win money? buffalo wild wings is actively explorlg adding sports betting to restaurants. the supreme court lifted sports betting in may leaving the decis
[cheers] >> oh my gosh, cody johnson coming up and best dressed man in rock away. steve: taking a bow. all right j.d. thank you. ben brian: and he was a prison guard turned bull rider. now is he a country music star. cody johnson is live in the keurig corner. is he about to shake our hands. ♪ who would have thought, who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go...
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party chairman calls for boris johnson to apologise for his comments about women who wear burkhas — but mrjohnson refuses to back down. a court hears that england cricketer ben
party chairman calls for boris johnson to apologise for his comments about women who wear burkhas — but mrjohnson refuses to back down. a court hears that england cricketer ben