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and that is the most challenging part of this project, to get us, the public, co mforta ble project,airtaxi. comfortable with the idea of taking air taxi. when we talk think about -- think air taxi. when we talk think about —— think about consumer options, we saw that with elevator is when they first came out and actually to get consumers comfortable with it, an elevator operator would remain in the elevator, even after it was made electronic, just to get consumers co mforta ble. electronic, just to get consumers comfortable. we are going to be doing the same with the driverless vehicles right now as we have safety drivers staying in the car, explaining this technology, and the same too with our pilots. we will be launching pilots who will serve not only is the operators of the flight but as an ambassador to get ride is co mforta ble but as an ambassador to get ride is comfortable with this new mode of transport, so soon enough they will forget about its novelty and get back to their texting and making the use of their time during transit. just like the uber waymo court case over who
and that is the most challenging part of this project, to get us, the public, co mforta ble project,airtaxi. comfortable with the idea of taking air taxi. when we talk think about -- think air taxi. when we talk think about —— think about consumer options, we saw that with elevator is when they first came out and actually to get consumers comfortable with it, an elevator operator would remain in the elevator, even after it was made electronic, just to get consumers co mforta ble....
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the assistant chief co nsta ble methods.ble is currently suspended and another investigation is going on into his behaviour. so this is a force that certainly has some turmoil in its leadership. sarah, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the serial sex attacker, john worboys, appears at the high court in london, where lawyers for his victims are challenging plans to release him. and still to come. is this the last straw for scotland? a scheme by school children to get rid of plastic drinking straws. coming up in sport. newport are hoping to reach new pastures at wembley tonight. the league two side have never beaten spurs before, and face them again in their fa cup fourth round replay. scientists say they now know what the first modern briton looked like 10,000 years ago — and it's something of a surprise. they believe that so—called cheddar man — who lived in south west england — had skin that was dark to black, and blue eyes. researchers have used groundbreaking dna analysis to examine his skeleton which was discovere
the assistant chief co nsta ble methods.ble is currently suspended and another investigation is going on into his behaviour. so this is a force that certainly has some turmoil in its leadership. sarah, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the serial sex attacker, john worboys, appears at the high court in london, where lawyers for his victims are challenging plans to release him. and still to come. is this the last straw for scotland? a scheme by school children to get rid of plastic...
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history when one party has been ,ble to do this are very few maybe 19 or three in 1934, fdr dealing with depression. reached out tobj the republicans. afterwards on c-span cia -- book tv. this weekend, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of lynchburg virginia -- lynchburg, virginia. look atnue now with a history of lynchburg. quite the ultimate in suspense or if that is-talk about the book of esther. he was the eight pillar of that date. in the books of ezra and nehemiah, we have the story of what happened to the minority of those who tour -- returned to jerusalem. family have had been in .irginia since the 1600s his father died when he was 15. andtwo brothers still lived he began to go to church and lynchburg. he became a christian and decided he wanted to go to a christian college. public speaking. bible collegetist and came back to lynchburg and he applied a lot of those business principles that he learned from his family. and starting immediately a radio television project. fundraising was a big part of it. 1971, a university. he was a pa
history when one party has been ,ble to do this are very few maybe 19 or three in 1934, fdr dealing with depression. reached out tobj the republicans. afterwards on c-span cia -- book tv. this weekend, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of lynchburg virginia -- lynchburg, virginia. look atnue now with a history of lynchburg. quite the ultimate in suspense or if that is-talk about the book of esther. he was the eight pillar of that date. in the...
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of aid workers reported to have used prostitutes when stationed in haiti were "totally u na cce pta ble face justice in court. two members of a cell, here they are again, alexanda kotey and el shafee. they were seized by kurdish forces last month. the american journalist, james foley was abducted in syria in 2012 and he was dismembered by that particular cell in 2014. diane foley, it is good of you to talk to us foley, it is good of you to talk to us here on bbc news this evening. what would you like to see happen to these two men now they have been captured? well, thank you for having me. i want to express thanks to scotla nd me. i want to express thanks to scotland yard and our fbi for being persistent in finding these two individuals. two of many, who have inflicted such pain are not only hostages, including my son, but certainly on the people of syria and folks within europe. i am very grateful and i hope justice folks within europe. i am very grateful and i hopejustice can be served, but they can be held accountable through a public trial and be held accountable for all they have i
of aid workers reported to have used prostitutes when stationed in haiti were "totally u na cce pta ble face justice in court. two members of a cell, here they are again, alexanda kotey and el shafee. they were seized by kurdish forces last month. the american journalist, james foley was abducted in syria in 2012 and he was dismembered by that particular cell in 2014. diane foley, it is good of you to talk to us foley, it is good of you to talk to us here on bbc news this evening. what...
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today is reg retta ble second thanks is to you. today is regrettable in many ways.s i said at the outset, the fact that i'm being told by the little experts by ukip is finish and that nobody really cares any more, no one knows what its purposes, 1500 people cared enough and believed in it enough to travel all the way to birmingham and spend the afternoon here today. actually, i just want to make a couple of points. in one of the speeches earlier, reference was made toa speeches earlier, reference was made to a legal case that you may have heard of last week, an amount was given. we do not know how much we don't have to pay labour mps as a result of the case. one thing i know is that there is not a single man or women in this thread who are going to let labour bully ukip off the pitch, regardless of the outcome today. and with that mentality in mind, somebody came up to me earlier and gave me a 10 euros note. the results. we've had a number of challenges in my time as chairman, faced a number of challenges. we've had them all today. the one thing that has been mainta
today is reg retta ble second thanks is to you. today is regrettable in many ways.s i said at the outset, the fact that i'm being told by the little experts by ukip is finish and that nobody really cares any more, no one knows what its purposes, 1500 people cared enough and believed in it enough to travel all the way to birmingham and spend the afternoon here today. actually, i just want to make a couple of points. in one of the speeches earlier, reference was made toa speeches earlier,...
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perhaps the most challenging part of this project is to get us, the public, co mforta ble project iswith the idea of taking an airtaxi. comfortable with the idea of taking an air taxi. when we think about consumer option and new technologies, this is not a problem that's unique to travel. we saw this with elevator is when they first came out and actually in order to get consumers comfortable with it and lof get consumers comfortable with it and l of —— and elevator operator would remain in the elevator, even when it was made electronic, just to give consumers confidence. we are going to be doing the same with autonomous vehicles now, as we have safety drivers staying in the car, explaining the technology, two writers, and the same will be true with our pilots. we will be launching pilots who will serve not only as the operators of the flight but as an ambassador to get ride is co mforta ble but as an ambassador to get ride is comfortable with this new mode of transport, so soon enough they'll forget about its novelty and be back to taxing and making other use of their time while in t
perhaps the most challenging part of this project is to get us, the public, co mforta ble project iswith the idea of taking an airtaxi. comfortable with the idea of taking an air taxi. when we think about consumer option and new technologies, this is not a problem that's unique to travel. we saw this with elevator is when they first came out and actually in order to get consumers comfortable with it and lof get consumers comfortable with it and l of —— and elevator operator would remain in...
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a co mforta ble first goal for the club. a comfortable afternoon for united.e end. they barely had to get out of second gear. let us hear whatjose mourinho had to say. i guess we had round probably 80% of ball possession in the first half, but, it was not enough to score a goal, in the second half we kept doing basically the same. the ball arrived and with 1-0i the same. the ball arrived and with 1-0 i felt the same. the ball arrived and with 1—0 i felt the game was totally controlled, our defensive live was —— line was far from the dangerous areas, then the second goal killed the game. emotional day as west brom celebrated the life of cyril regis in their first home gaem since he died. ron atkinson, dion dublin and former player and manager at west brom bryan robson. fans of both teams then held scarves aloft for cyrille in an emotional tribute... for all the black people of my age that played football professionally, semi pros, cyrille regis was the one. if i'd been cyrille regis, i think i would have been tempted to just walk away from it all. the best way
a co mforta ble first goal for the club. a comfortable afternoon for united.e end. they barely had to get out of second gear. let us hear whatjose mourinho had to say. i guess we had round probably 80% of ball possession in the first half, but, it was not enough to score a goal, in the second half we kept doing basically the same. the ball arrived and with 1-0i the same. the ball arrived and with 1-0 i felt the same. the ball arrived and with 1—0 i felt the game was totally controlled, our...
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. --- la baja es de ms de seis centavos por galn en las ltimas >>> el precio del combustible ble muestraÚsica)♪ >>> en el Área de san jo san josÉ marcaban los 47 grados, para esta madrugada veremos el termÓmetro, indicara el mercurio en la noche de ayer la lluvia en camino, me muestro al informe donde vemos la primera ronda desde el norte de nuestra zona, en el punto cercano, las inmediaciones, vemos las actividad de carretera. pero tambiÉn sobre zonas como napa y el este de la bahÍa para eso de las 10 de la maÑana vemos pero ponga atenciÓn, en las inmediaciones de las montaÑas estamos hablando de un cuarto de pulgada , tÓmelo en cuenta para eso de las cuatro de la tarde vemos en el Área de san josÉ, lluvia esporÁdi lluvia esporÁdica porque para la semana laboral regresa la lluvia. >>> desato rescatar del lodo das despuÉs de desaparecer la estrella pop fue la principal en el evento, la organizaciÓn, recuado un millon de pesos. >>> hermosa la presentaciÓn. >>> se alistan para el inicio de la temporada, la preocupaciÓn de neymar, regresamos con esto y un mas. >>> ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪(mÚ
. --- la baja es de ms de seis centavos por galn en las ltimas >>> el precio del combustible ble muestraÚsica)♪ >>> en el Área de san jo san josÉ marcaban los 47 grados, para esta madrugada veremos el termÓmetro, indicara el mercurio en la noche de ayer la lluvia en camino, me muestro al informe donde vemos la primera ronda desde el norte de nuestra zona, en el punto cercano, las inmediaciones, vemos las actividad de carretera. pero tambiÉn sobre zonas como napa y el...
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he was co mforta ble well used to this surface.mfortable in the shade of the palm trees and the first set. but he was never allowed to fully retreat to a hammock and liam broady kept him honest, going to levels far above what was expected. he broke but then folded with the set at stake and again in the third. the match placed agonisingly out of his reach by the world number 21. through all of his undoubted effort, this was simply too much of a stretch. straight sets too much of a stretch. straight sets to spain. now for another new boy. cameron norrie who came to the uk, he set about with cautious optimism. the caution was well founded. it took ten minutes for spain to all set around and take it himself. none of his frenzied energy, but instead he seemed to have the crucial weapon of control. the world number 23 a lwa ys of control. the world number 23 always gave himself just of control. the world number 23 always gave himselfjust enough time. but that's all that badly on cameron norrie's side. he isjust 22 and a player he could b
he was co mforta ble well used to this surface.mfortable in the shade of the palm trees and the first set. but he was never allowed to fully retreat to a hammock and liam broady kept him honest, going to levels far above what was expected. he broke but then folded with the set at stake and again in the third. the match placed agonisingly out of his reach by the world number 21. through all of his undoubted effort, this was simply too much of a stretch. straight sets too much of a stretch....
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gorging on huge amounts of processed food will make us fat and being overweight is the biggest preve nta blet is the biggest preventable cause of cancer, after smoking. for health experts this study is a timely reminder we all need to improve our diets. on average our diets are unhealthy in this country. we all on average need to ta ke this country. we all on average need to take steps to improve our diet, so to take steps to improve our diet, so take the results of this study seriously and make changes. the saxton is from doncaster say processed food is a fact of family life. it gets you to think, how can you avoid buying ultra— processed foods unless you grow everything yourself, basically? evenings aren't as difficult as the mornings in terms of breakfast. that is very difficult to rule out cereal and toast on a day—to—day
gorging on huge amounts of processed food will make us fat and being overweight is the biggest preve nta blet is the biggest preventable cause of cancer, after smoking. for health experts this study is a timely reminder we all need to improve our diets. on average our diets are unhealthy in this country. we all on average need to ta ke this country. we all on average need to take steps to improve our diet, so to take steps to improve our diet, so take the results of this study seriously and...
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shall i do are in a co mforta ble lunch. shall i do are in a comfortable position at stumps now.ce have arrived ahead of the fifth stage. mapfre whether first to port. next up for the fleet is an import race on saturday before they depart on monday for auckland. that's all your sport for now. stick with the website and we will be back in the next hour. goodbye. hello once again. it was quite a windy day, to say the very least, on thursday — and coming from a pretty cold direction, from the north and north—west. the wind probably at its strongest across parts of scotland, especially across northern and western shores. there was some disruption to ferries. the only difference i can see about the wind on friday is that there'll be less of it. the isobars just that little bit further apart. it may not seem that way first up along the eastern shores of england where you have a combination of quite a stiff north and north—westerly breeze, and also quite a supply of showers as well. those tending to lose their oomph as we get on through the day. out towards the west, maybe even some of
shall i do are in a co mforta ble lunch. shall i do are in a comfortable position at stumps now.ce have arrived ahead of the fifth stage. mapfre whether first to port. next up for the fleet is an import race on saturday before they depart on monday for auckland. that's all your sport for now. stick with the website and we will be back in the next hour. goodbye. hello once again. it was quite a windy day, to say the very least, on thursday — and coming from a pretty cold direction, from the...
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the lack of policy certainty meant that companies did not feel this co mforta ble companies did not feelble in investing, such as his radical economic transformation plan, the mining charter, it left a lot of companies in doubt as to their ultimate ambition. cyril ramaphosa has committed to transforming the economy, he has a big job on his hands. what is his first job, foreign investment? we expect foreign investment going in to 2018. the structural investment will take longer. he is omitted to bringing in incentives for investors, in manufacturing, to create jobs. schemes to investors, in manufacturing, to createjobs. schemes to improve youth employment and measures to reduce some of the costs of doing business which hinge on growth. finance rms too? they are. we are likely to look into the budget later this month or in march, the immediate priority is to avoid a further credit rating downgrade, which would mean south africa would be kicked off citibank‘s world government bond index. filling that fiscal deficit will be a major challenge. the rand perked up after his resignation. how is
the lack of policy certainty meant that companies did not feel this co mforta ble companies did not feelble in investing, such as his radical economic transformation plan, the mining charter, it left a lot of companies in doubt as to their ultimate ambition. cyril ramaphosa has committed to transforming the economy, he has a big job on his hands. what is his first job, foreign investment? we expect foreign investment going in to 2018. the structural investment will take longer. he is omitted to...
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if you look at the behaviour of the bond market over this period it has been reasonably sta ble thisit has been reasonably stable relative to when we have had passed selloffs. this is an equity issue, values had got reasonably high, the market had done very well injanuary, high, the market had done very well in january, particularly some high, the market had done very well injanuary, particularly some of the risky markets like emerging markets and asia, and was due a pause. when people are on the short volatility trade it comes off very quickly and they have to close their positions, it does cause some volatility. what is your advice to right now for your investors in this market volatility? we would be more cautious on the treasury is going forward. interest rates are clearly going up and that will affect treasuries across the globe. we are very confident still on corporate credit and we are excited about equities earnings are still getting upgraded. you will see downgrades normally in the us. jussie we have seen upgrades of 4.8%. in1.2 on jussie we have seen upgrades of 4.8%. in 1.
if you look at the behaviour of the bond market over this period it has been reasonably sta ble thisit has been reasonably stable relative to when we have had passed selloffs. this is an equity issue, values had got reasonably high, the market had done very well injanuary, high, the market had done very well in january, particularly some high, the market had done very well injanuary, particularly some of the risky markets like emerging markets and asia, and was due a pause. when people are on...
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taking it t the top, they >> [ ble [ bleep ] going d >> wow [ bleep whoa. >> [ bleep ]. >> don't failt, are you all right, buddy? >> i know what volcano tastes like. >> the good news is he's laughing. up next zach's turn. >> oh, goodness. >> carnage. carn >> oh, oh! there it goes. it's done. >> oh, man, the camera goes black. head bounce off the>> they were doing so well. >> zach winds up buried. >> that's your thought right now? >> this whole trip was part of ucp wheels forto raise around the world who are in need of according to thewebsite, 70 currently aund wchairs so a comedy insheir cause.rahat has an electric at the through. >> something's taking over him. >> i'm shocking and it me. >> the mind reading that's truly shocking. >> see it's the little tricks that make it that much better. >>> ice is exciteingexciting.♪ >>> it like ourrahatricks again.o the drive-through and the money exchange.ou. >> a little special sauce. >> oh, whait >> i just felt a littleazy. >> that's not uncommonle tck from somebody. >> but bit different, y'all. so now she wants to make sure's static free. >>
taking it t the top, they >> [ ble [ bleep ] going d >> wow [ bleep whoa. >> [ bleep ]. >> don't failt, are you all right, buddy? >> i know what volcano tastes like. >> the good news is he's laughing. up next zach's turn. >> oh, goodness. >> carnage. carn >> oh, oh! there it goes. it's done. >> oh, man, the camera goes black. head bounce off the>> they were doing so well. >> zach winds up buried. >> that's your...
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>> if we had just kepthe going had said science is important and we need to get to itdn't rl but blegislation continues, and last week following the school shootings coresswoman kathy caster pressed health and humanrery al about the lack of research. >> will the research initiative? disease control ill. and prevention, we're in genera >> this week leonard lance of new jersey and brian lants of florida called for restoring the cdc research into gun violence. it remains to be seen whether it will snowball into the actual repeal of the dickey amendment. dr. jon lapook, cbs, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," countless teens are vapg, even though it's illegal to buy e-cigarettes. >> plus could the cvs merger simplify health care or create a monopoly that limits choice. >>> and poet and best selling author ruby coor called queen of the insta poets talks about bringing poetry to the mainstream. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com get a steak. n
>> if we had just kepthe going had said science is important and we need to get to itdn't rl but blegislation continues, and last week following the school shootings coresswoman kathy caster pressed health and humanrery al about the lack of research. >> will the research initiative? disease control ill. and prevention, we're in genera >> this week leonard lance of new jersey and brian lants of florida called for restoring the cdc research into gun violence. it remains to be...
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there are gunshots, sirens, this bridge is totally not sta ble sirens, this bridge is totally not stablere's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on, but the group is... you 0k? yeah. unsure footing i can kind of deal with. but things get much scarier when you are forced to these ground —— to the ground by this very authentic looking armed bandits. unnaturally afraid to make too much noise. i do want him to come back. normally you would welcome the arrival of the police with open arms, but elle three tells us to run. arms, but elle three tells us to i’ui’i. “ arms, but elle three tells us to run. —— oui’ arms, but elle three tells us to run. —— our coyote. do you think people coming here and experiencing this works and make them want to stay in the whole point of this park is to show people the hardships and the work that goes into a border crossing and tonight has been a perfect example of that so far. look at this. i have a cactus stuck in the bottom of my shoe. look at that. it went all the way through the side of my shoe. this is the moment, this is the momen
there are gunshots, sirens, this bridge is totally not sta ble sirens, this bridge is totally not stablere's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on, but the group is... you 0k? yeah. unsure footing i can kind of deal with. but things get much scarier when you are forced to these ground —— to the ground by this very authentic looking armed bandits. unnaturally afraid to make too much noise. i do want him to come back. normally you would welcome the arrival of the...
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the stock dropped into correction territory, n 10% ble its all-time high. -- google's cloud market share, mazon and regulatory risk are reasons why this stock was downgraded. shares fell 5% to $1119. >> hp taken down a notch to neutral from buy at mazuho. the firm sites limited upside to earnings over the near riterm. the target says where it is, $23. shares fell 3.5% to $22.48. te pharmaceuticals downgraded to sell fmeutral thechlt cited declines in the u.s. generic drug markethend h borrowing costs. price down. >> still ahead, market monitor, thes you may want to buy in a rising rate environment. first a look at some of th biggest decliners in trading today. >>> on a day when investors were worried about risin rates a federal reserve official appeared to down play those concerns. san francisco's president john williams says the fed should stick to its plan of grad interest rates hikes this year. some thinks he implied the bank should not overeact. >> sprint post as surprise profit. the telom reportedarnings and sales that beelt expectations as the recent tax cuts and anup ck in new sub
the stock dropped into correction territory, n 10% ble its all-time high. -- google's cloud market share, mazon and regulatory risk are reasons why this stock was downgraded. shares fell 5% to $1119. >> hp taken down a notch to neutral from buy at mazuho. the firm sites limited upside to earnings over the near riterm. the target says where it is, $23. shares fell 3.5% to $22.48. te pharmaceuticals downgraded to sell fmeutral thechlt cited declines in the u.s. generic drug markethend h...
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in many respects, it is a chance for huddersfield town today ca bles chance for huddersfield town todayhow far they have come in such a short space of time. it was here against birmingham city that david wagner got his first ever went as huddersfield town coach, that was the season before last. then they have a successful campaign and got up into the premier league. tonight it is the fa cup, and both teams have worries in their respectively. birmingham are just above the relegation zone in the championship, it could be a weakened tea m championship, it could be a weakened team for huddersfield, as they brought here last season towards the end of the league campaign. despite going down to ten men, they lost 2-0. going down to ten men, they lost 2—0. there is a big prize for this one, they will host manchester united in round five. rochdale versus millwall the night's other tie. you can follow all the action across the bbc tonight. the swansea game live on bbc one. connor will have commentary on 5live sports extra of birmingham versus huddersfield. and updates of rochdale—millwall on 5liv
in many respects, it is a chance for huddersfield town today ca bles chance for huddersfield town todayhow far they have come in such a short space of time. it was here against birmingham city that david wagner got his first ever went as huddersfield town coach, that was the season before last. then they have a successful campaign and got up into the premier league. tonight it is the fa cup, and both teams have worries in their respectively. birmingham are just above the relegation zone in the...
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and terror wherever it is, to stabilise syria and help rebuild syria and make it more peaceful, sta ble, stable and prosperous because you only realise how significant it is... this is bigger than just syria now. now the us — i will quote you a former ambassador— the us is questioning the fundamentals of the relationship between turkey and the us. it has been very tense for a very long time. those tensions are rooted in the nature of the regime president erdogan is trained to implement and is fuelled by anti— americanism. the ambassador clearly misses the point. the us, pkk for turkey is an existential threat because pkk is a direct threat to turkey ‘s territorial and prosperous future. we are talking about what is happening in a sovereign nation, syria. you are trying to reshape northern syria. not only do the syrians say it is unacceptable... no, no, we have 900 kilometres of water with syria. what happened in syria is a concern for us because we are having to live with the consequences. 3.5 million syrian refugees, largely on the back of ethnic cleansing by pkk, turkey cannot sit on
and terror wherever it is, to stabilise syria and help rebuild syria and make it more peaceful, sta ble, stable and prosperous because you only realise how significant it is... this is bigger than just syria now. now the us — i will quote you a former ambassador— the us is questioning the fundamentals of the relationship between turkey and the us. it has been very tense for a very long time. those tensions are rooted in the nature of the regime president erdogan is trained to implement and...
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that is and co mforta ble where the action is. that is and comfortable place to be. go smoothly. the statement that was put out yesterday, i can't say enough good things about him... even though he knew about allegations that he had beaten his two ex—wives and there were these photos being put up, that doesn't really square. john kelly had been someone who a few months earlier, when defending donald trump about the way he spoke to the family of a soldier who died in service, he said one of the great things... when i was a kid growing up, a lot of things were sacred in oui’ up, a lot of things were sacred in our country. women were sacred, looked upon with great honour. how does that fit with the photographs we saw yesterday of one of rob porter's former wives, when she has got a huge black eye because he hit her? it is very hard to reconcile. there is the picture. quite shocking. if it is true thatjohn kelly knew about these allegations and still put out a statement saying that rob porter was a great guy, man of unimpeachable integrity, what are they giving7 they hav
that is and co mforta ble where the action is. that is and comfortable place to be. go smoothly. the statement that was put out yesterday, i can't say enough good things about him... even though he knew about allegations that he had beaten his two ex—wives and there were these photos being put up, that doesn't really square. john kelly had been someone who a few months earlier, when defending donald trump about the way he spoke to the family of a soldier who died in service, he said one of...
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co mforta ble to both surfaces. comfortable in the shade of a palm trees.on inspiring him to levels far above what was expected. he broke, but then folded with one set at stake, and so again in the third. the match placed agonisingly out of his reach. this was simply too much of a stretch. straight sets, to spain. now for another new boy, cameron murray, who came via south africa and new zealand. he set about roberto bautista agut. the caution was well founded. it took ten minutes for bautista to hold the set around. none of cameron norrie's frenzied energy, but instead he seemed to have the crucial weapon of tomorrow. the world number 23 always gave himself just the world number 23 always gave himselfjust enough time, but cameron norrie is just himselfjust enough time, but cameron norrie isjust 22, and the player he could become started to emerge. this time he was rewarded, taking the third. the brits had towels on most of the marvellous sunbeds, and bautista's body started to pounce. —— on mob a's sunbeds. the spanish team, massive favourites to win, trie
co mforta ble to both surfaces. comfortable in the shade of a palm trees.on inspiring him to levels far above what was expected. he broke, but then folded with one set at stake, and so again in the third. the match placed agonisingly out of his reach. this was simply too much of a stretch. straight sets, to spain. now for another new boy, cameron murray, who came via south africa and new zealand. he set about roberto bautista agut. the caution was well founded. it took ten minutes for bautista...
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right now, german politics looks anything but steady, sta ble politics looks anything but steady, stablend predictable. angela merkel‘s new grand coalition with the social democrats is very fragile. the biggest opposition party is the far right alternative for deutschland. my guest today is the influential afd mp, peter baranka. how will his party try to exploit the weakness of angela merkel? welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let us start with a big picture of german politics today. in some ways, nothing much has changed. here we are again facing a grand coalition led by angela merkel with the christian democrats together. actually, things quite different this time? we are not even there. we don't have that coalition yet. we will have that pretty soon. and having said that, i would agree that it is no longer at the same. we have a coalition of official losers. they have lost more than 15% from last autumn. in the meantime they have lost even more. they have lost more than 20% since 2013. it is of course a different situation, absolutely. what is your situation, absolutely. wh
right now, german politics looks anything but steady, sta ble politics looks anything but steady, stablend predictable. angela merkel‘s new grand coalition with the social democrats is very fragile. the biggest opposition party is the far right alternative for deutschland. my guest today is the influential afd mp, peter baranka. how will his party try to exploit the weakness of angela merkel? welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let us start with a big picture of german politics...
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but right now, german politics looks anything but steady, sta ble politics looks anything but steady,ble and ready to bolster the angela merkel‘s new grand coalition with the social democrats is very fragile and the biggest opposition party is the far right alternative for deutschland. my guest today is the influential afd for deutschland. my guest today is the influential md mp, peter boehringer. so how will his party try to exploit the weakness of angela merkel? peter boehringer, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let's start with a big picture of german politics today. in some ways, nothing much has changed. here we are again facing a grand coalition led a angela merkel with the christian democrats and the gas ptt together. but actually, things quite different this time? ashok ‘s ptt. we do not have that coalition. we will have that pretty soon. having said that, i would agree that it is no longer the same, we now have a coalition of official losers, both the spd and the cdu of angela merkel have lost more than have been present at the general election last autumn and in
but right now, german politics looks anything but steady, sta ble politics looks anything but steady,ble and ready to bolster the angela merkel‘s new grand coalition with the social democrats is very fragile and the biggest opposition party is the far right alternative for deutschland. my guest today is the influential afd for deutschland. my guest today is the influential md mp, peter boehringer. so how will his party try to exploit the weakness of angela merkel? peter boehringer, welcome to...
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many ways almost exactly the same character as alice tinker, but that doesn't make it a ny less lova blember herfor. a lot of reactions on social media. from hugh grant. amongst others. yes, he said, emma chambers was a hilarious and very warm person. and of course a brilliant actress. very sad news. emma freud, the partner of richard curtis, said ourfriend, emma chambers, has died. we are very sad. she was a great, great comedy performer and truly a fine actors. a tender, sweet, funny, unusual, loving human being. members of the public who watched her over the years in those roles, because at the age of 53, a very young age to die. according to the statement from her agent, of natural causes. but still, the age of 53, a great degree of shock out there. people tweeting, how much they remember it, how much she made them laugh, how sad they are that she is no longer with us. and at such a young age. that was louise ellman is by updating us following the news that emma chambers has died these openers umber. a number of us companies have cut ties with the national rifle association — as cons
many ways almost exactly the same character as alice tinker, but that doesn't make it a ny less lova blember herfor. a lot of reactions on social media. from hugh grant. amongst others. yes, he said, emma chambers was a hilarious and very warm person. and of course a brilliant actress. very sad news. emma freud, the partner of richard curtis, said ourfriend, emma chambers, has died. we are very sad. she was a great, great comedy performer and truly a fine actors. a tender, sweet, funny,...
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indeed, those who work in often fragile and u nsta ble who work in often fragile and unstable environmentsovements since 2011 but we know we have got to be vigilant and to continue to improve if we are to constantly live up to the high standards rightly expected of us. it is not sufficient to be appalled by the behaviour of our former staff, we must and we will learn from it and use it as a spur to improve. that statement from oxfa m to improve. that statement from oxfam on the allegations of the behaviour of their staff in haiti in 2011. now, let's take you back to those reports that a plane has crashed in russia near moscow with 71 on board. it is thought there are no survivors. details are still pretty limited but we do know the plane was a russian operated plane. it crashed shortly after taking off from moscow. and this is a similar claim to the one that has crashed. we are receiving reports from russia that the emergency services have said there are no survivors. it looks like 71 people have been killed in that crash. we can talk now to the aviation security analyst, julian brazier. w
indeed, those who work in often fragile and u nsta ble who work in often fragile and unstable environmentsovements since 2011 but we know we have got to be vigilant and to continue to improve if we are to constantly live up to the high standards rightly expected of us. it is not sufficient to be appalled by the behaviour of our former staff, we must and we will learn from it and use it as a spur to improve. that statement from oxfa m to improve. that statement from oxfam on the allegations of...
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wells had a co mforta ble nations tournament.ile dramatic last—minute drop goal and paris gave ireland a 15-13 drop goal and paris gave ireland a 15 — 13 win against france. the six nations is designed to store a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed? josh a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed ? josh adams a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed? josh adams was making his debut for wales. steady now. if you get the chans, snatch it. —— get a chance. scotland could see their optimism disappearing after just a chance. scotland could see their optimism disappearing afterjust six minutes as gareth davies reached the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotla nd line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried a fancy stuff and field, will today be 6 billion live. leigh halfpenny scored two tries. who saw this coming? not the scotla nd who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now the welsh flourished to finish. four tries means a bonus point. at its best, by means a bonus point. at its best, rugby is power, pace and agi
wells had a co mforta ble nations tournament.ile dramatic last—minute drop goal and paris gave ireland a 15-13 drop goal and paris gave ireland a 15 — 13 win against france. the six nations is designed to store a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed? josh a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed ? josh adams a year. but doesn't inspire or overwhelmed? josh adams was making his debut for wales. steady now. if you get the chans, snatch it. —— get a chance. scotland could see their...
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obviously it is not co mforta ble uncomfortable?ly it is not comfortable because i want to be in the country. i am a public servant. i was removed from office with no justification at all. at the same time, i have prepared myself to be in exile because i know that this regime does not tolerate things that are different. you were the mayor of are different. you were the mayor of a district of caracas. a district where we saw mass street protests in the summer of last year. the government accused you of using your powers to aid and abet the protest rather than keep the streets clear, you encourage the protest is to block the streets. is that true?m is not true. firstly, our laws and oui’ is not true. firstly, our laws and our constitution guarantee the right that any citizen may protest. every protest that i had in my district in caracas was peaceful. nonviolent. the hospital of my town, el hatillo, had to tend to hundreds of students who were wounded because of the oppression of the security forces. maduro does not tolerate any mayor
obviously it is not co mforta ble uncomfortable?ly it is not comfortable because i want to be in the country. i am a public servant. i was removed from office with no justification at all. at the same time, i have prepared myself to be in exile because i know that this regime does not tolerate things that are different. you were the mayor of are different. you were the mayor of a district of caracas. a district where we saw mass street protests in the summer of last year. the government accused...
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it said the behaviour of some of its staff had been totally u na cce pta ble, but that allegations thatls may have been involved were not proven. four staff members were dismissed and three were allowed to resign as part of the external investigation. was this the first time that you ever heard of exploitative sexual behaviour going on at oxfam? no, no, no. i can only think of one or two examples that come to mind, but we had already agreed that any sign that anybody was doing this, there would be an investigation. that investigation was noted and went to our trustee board once a quarter. today the times reports fresh claims that oxfam failed to warn other aid agencies about the staff, allowing them to take otherjobs in the sector. while there is a wide acknowledgement that hundreds of oxfam staff have done nothing wrong, the charity does now face serious questions about its past and what that could mean for its future. a little earlier i spoke to oxfam's current chief executive — who was not in charge at the time. he said the charity had gone public about the incident at the time. at t
it said the behaviour of some of its staff had been totally u na cce pta ble, but that allegations thatls may have been involved were not proven. four staff members were dismissed and three were allowed to resign as part of the external investigation. was this the first time that you ever heard of exploitative sexual behaviour going on at oxfam? no, no, no. i can only think of one or two examples that come to mind, but we had already agreed that any sign that anybody was doing this, there would...
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the news that recyclable coffee cups were not totally recycla ble ca me coffee cups were not totallyme at the same time as talk of the so—called punitive measure of charging people, to what degree has that affected take up? the mention ofa that affected take up? the mention of a potential levy has meant that sales have doubled in the last month, chains are offering a discount if you offer a reusable cup, but consumers respond more to a fine. at keepcup, we think a small fine. at keepcup, we think a small fine can be a reminder of the unnecessary fine can be a reminder of the u nnecessa i’y waste fine can be a reminder of the unnecessary waste and it can lead to more positive choices. you can save up more positive choices. you can save up to 50p on the coffee? in some chains like pret, you get 50p. habits are hard to break. to remember to take one with you when you leave the house and carry it around in your bag with you and wash it up in the evening, some are plastic, this is glass, it is a mindset you have to change as well? it is, but you would be amazed how quickly it becomes part
the news that recyclable coffee cups were not totally recycla ble ca me coffee cups were not totallyme at the same time as talk of the so—called punitive measure of charging people, to what degree has that affected take up? the mention ofa that affected take up? the mention of a potential levy has meant that sales have doubled in the last month, chains are offering a discount if you offer a reusable cup, but consumers respond more to a fine. at keepcup, we think a small fine. at keepcup, we...
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them, to put them in a position to challenge for a place in government and to be regarded as a cce pta bletable coalition partners in the irish government to. it is a role which is not without challenges, but it's going to be a very significant one in irish politics and in the politics of northern ireland as well in the coming months and years. chris, you valiantly fought to the music thatcher a very full and com plete music thatcher a very full and complete answer! chris page battling against the music! the north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president to visit him at the earliest date possible. the historic invitation was given by kim jong—un's sister, who's visiting the south for the winter olympics. if it happens, it would be the first summit in more than a decade between korean leaders. laura bicker reports. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong is the sister of the north korean leader kimjong—un. she's the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil, and this is the moment president moon had hoped and campaigned for. he is careful to greet each d
them, to put them in a position to challenge for a place in government and to be regarded as a cce pta bletable coalition partners in the irish government to. it is a role which is not without challenges, but it's going to be a very significant one in irish politics and in the politics of northern ireland as well in the coming months and years. chris, you valiantly fought to the music thatcher a very full and com plete music thatcher a very full and complete answer! chris page battling against...
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. >> to me,l it's about r unifying as students and being ble to really come together for what we want collectively. i think that's going to take a lot of discussion. it's going to take a lot of work. because there are bigger picture things we canutsk for there's little things that can make the world of a difference. >> so i kyow thatknow, we've seen some push back from the nra and other folks. do you guys feel like adults are listening well enough? and or is it patron nicing when they say you're young and d wn' knt you're talking about. >> it's frustrating to hear that. i don't think they recognize that, i mean, i'm going to be able to vote in a couple ofas yearwill my peers and a lot of their constituent finance they don't represent values and belief, then we'll see change in the voting polls. i think that'something that the adults in, you know, congress need to and i think, you know, that's really important that they understand tha >> yea so one thing, you know, we knt is t the nra does have a lot of power. as we said,ou will be voting in a couple of years. but are your peers feelin
. >> to me,l it's about r unifying as students and being ble to really come together for what we want collectively. i think that's going to take a lot of discussion. it's going to take a lot of work. because there are bigger picture things we canutsk for there's little things that can make the world of a difference. >> so i kyow thatknow, we've seen some push back from the nra and other folks. do you guys feel like adults are listening well enough? and or is it patron nicing when...
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we want to say this is totally u na cce pta ble a nd shootings.say this is totally unacceptable and they want totally unacceptable and they want to press their elders, the adults, to press their elders, the adults, to do something to make sure this doesn't happen again, or at least make changes which to happen in this way and so frequently. thanks very much indeed. let's ta ke let's take a brief look at some other news now. senior officials have charged 13 russians with interfering in the presidential election that brought donald trump to power. they're the first charges from the us department ofjustice, as part of a long running investigation into alleged meddling in the 2016 poll. president trump has, again, insisted his campaign team did nothing wrong. the new south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has delivered his first state of the nation address to parliament, a day after being sworn into office. he set out his plans for the economy and for ending the corruption scandals. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: pedal power in the s
we want to say this is totally u na cce pta ble a nd shootings.say this is totally unacceptable and they want totally unacceptable and they want to press their elders, the adults, to press their elders, the adults, to do something to make sure this doesn't happen again, or at least make changes which to happen in this way and so frequently. thanks very much indeed. let's ta ke let's take a brief look at some other news now. senior officials have charged 13 russians with interfering in the...
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were taking patients with heart failure, with long cancers, patients who were very medically u nsta ble. we had no piped oxygen. this district nurse, who wa nts to oxygen. this district nurse, who wants to remain anonymous, was sexually assaulted on a home visit, sent out without a personal protection alarm. i should have been able to alert someone to where i was and get the help to me straightaway. i would have been out within minutes rather than being subjected to a horrendous time for over an hour. the worst failings were arguably at liverpool prison, where the trust provided health care services. the review says it didn‘t know how to manage it safely. they didn‘t learn lessons from incidents and inmates died. simon mcbride killed himself in the prison in 2014. the 35—year—old had been convicted of drugs offences. he wrote two letters to prison medics asking for help. his suicide could have been avoided ifa his suicide could have been avoided if a proper, his suicide could have been avoided ifa proper, diligent his suicide could have been avoided if a proper, diligent and competent,
were taking patients with heart failure, with long cancers, patients who were very medically u nsta ble. we had no piped oxygen. this district nurse, who wa nts to oxygen. this district nurse, who wants to remain anonymous, was sexually assaulted on a home visit, sent out without a personal protection alarm. i should have been able to alert someone to where i was and get the help to me straightaway. i would have been out within minutes rather than being subjected to a horrendous time for over...
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that robert mueller and his team are biased and that its findings and conclusions will be co ntesta blend conclusions will be contestable. it's worth pointing out that robert mueller is a registered republican, who served under george w bush. when these various investigations started last year there was a bipartisan sense of cooperation and a bipartisan sense of determination to get to the bottom of the extent of russian meddling. but we are seeing that bipartisanship fraying meddling. but we are seeing that bipartisa nship fraying and meddling. but we are seeing that bipartisanship fraying and falling apart. one of the key reasons is the republican leadership on capitol hill is far more steadfast now in its support for donald trump. they got the tax bill passed, they like what they heard in the state of the union address earlier this week. the economy is going great. they are more confident as the mid—term elections in november approach, which will determine the make—up of congress and they are deciding we are going to stick with donald trump. but there are dissenting voices amongst se
that robert mueller and his team are biased and that its findings and conclusions will be co ntesta blend conclusions will be contestable. it's worth pointing out that robert mueller is a registered republican, who served under george w bush. when these various investigations started last year there was a bipartisan sense of cooperation and a bipartisan sense of determination to get to the bottom of the extent of russian meddling. but we are seeing that bipartisanship fraying meddling. but we...
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it was here that he felt most co mforta ble. here. it was here that he felt most comfortable.bad thoughts for anyone. our father, like the victims of most terrorism, was entirely innocent, which makes his death in this violent way all the more hurtful. we cannot imagine the trauma he felt in his last few minutes. but we choose to remember ourfather his last few minutes. but we choose to remember our father with happy thoughts. he will never be forgotten. he will always stay in oui’ forgotten. he will always stay in our thoughts. his laughter will a lwa ys our thoughts. his laughter will always echo in the walls of our home. his smile will be reflected in oui’ home. his smile will be reflected in our eyes and his memory will be alive in our conversations. we would also like to thank the witnesses who have helped the case, and family and friends who attended court, and the support we received from the community. we would also like to thank the press for respecting our privacy and would ask them to continue to do so so we can try to move on with our lives as best we can. thank yo
it was here that he felt most co mforta ble. here. it was here that he felt most comfortable.bad thoughts for anyone. our father, like the victims of most terrorism, was entirely innocent, which makes his death in this violent way all the more hurtful. we cannot imagine the trauma he felt in his last few minutes. but we choose to remember ourfather his last few minutes. but we choose to remember our father with happy thoughts. he will never be forgotten. he will always stay in oui’ forgotten....
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the police are not saying which country that is less salea ble saying which country that is less saleablermation to the relevant force there. this comes on the same day it firm and made allegations as well. there has been a response from mr weinstein and his team. —— as uma thurman made allegations as well. she told the new york times that back when she was promoting pulp fiction, made by quentin tarantino but produced by harvey weinstein, she was at the savoy hotel in london when he attempted to sexual assault her. she says it was like a lizard trying to wriggle away from him. she says that came after a similar incident in a hotel in paris. what he has said through a spokesman a p pa re ntly he has said through a spokesman apparently is that he must read the signals she thought —— that he thought she was giving him. six people have been shot in italy in a drive—by attack that police say was racially motivated. it happened in the central city of macerata. all the victims were african migrants — one is in a critical condition. italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has condemned the attack
the police are not saying which country that is less salea ble saying which country that is less saleablermation to the relevant force there. this comes on the same day it firm and made allegations as well. there has been a response from mr weinstein and his team. —— as uma thurman made allegations as well. she told the new york times that back when she was promoting pulp fiction, made by quentin tarantino but produced by harvey weinstein, she was at the savoy hotel in london when he...
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the moment the ceo of snapchat has said that he is hoping that the customer base becomes co mforta blethat may just happen. comfortable with it over time and that mayjust happen. but if it doesn't, if people continue to install these workarounds, as they call them, and not use the official snapchat application, i think you would have to find a compromise very soon because of the medium term you may see the customer group start to live will stop charlie brougham, good to talk to you. it's the beginning of what could well be the biggest annual celebration worldwide — the lunar new year, also known as the spring festival. more than 1.4 billion chinese people around the world marked the official entry into the year of the dog with lanterns, banquets and colourful celebrations. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. in china, this is how most of the country sees in the lunar new year — state television spring festival gala. by some estimates, the most watched entertainment programme on earth. around 700 million viewers for a 11—hour spectacular of colour and sound. low key and subtle it is not, but
the moment the ceo of snapchat has said that he is hoping that the customer base becomes co mforta blethat may just happen. comfortable with it over time and that mayjust happen. but if it doesn't, if people continue to install these workarounds, as they call them, and not use the official snapchat application, i think you would have to find a compromise very soon because of the medium term you may see the customer group start to live will stop charlie brougham, good to talk to you. it's the...
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the more a consumer owns within valuable andmore more likely apple is going to be ,ble to sell music, payments things like that. both of those are important. mily: apple is bringing billions and billions of dollars tax from overseas thanks to reform. i asked if that was going to be changing anything about m&a strategy. he pointed out we have acquired 19 companies in 2017. that is a company every 2-3 weeks. we look at companies tiny to big and would improve the life of a customer, can it help us build better products. that is how we decide. cory: fortune 300. that seems ridiculous. on the day when they take the timing sign of of the building and he points to lists that do not exist anymore him of the cherry picking to dress up the results as being better is stretching. aftersold fewer phones the biggest release they've ever had. meanwhile, some of that has to be about price. they brought in a lot of money for this phone. revenues are fantastic. expectll the things you from this company but the success of the phone is tepid. fundamentally it is going to be about the phone sale going for
the more a consumer owns within valuable andmore more likely apple is going to be ,ble to sell music, payments things like that. both of those are important. mily: apple is bringing billions and billions of dollars tax from overseas thanks to reform. i asked if that was going to be changing anything about m&a strategy. he pointed out we have acquired 19 companies in 2017. that is a company every 2-3 weeks. we look at companies tiny to big and would improve the life of a customer, can it...
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it's really shameful and reg retta ble been taken. regrettable and i believe action will be taken, and hopefully 0xfam people will be so corporate if in that investigation. ambassador, thank you very much. thank you for having me. an israeli jet has crashed after coming under a heavy barrage of syrian anti—aircraft fire. the two air crew ejected — one was seriously injured. the plane was taking part in an air raid on a drone base inside syria after israel claimed that an iranian drone had entered its airspace. the syrian government has accused israel of terrorism and has threatened to retaliate. 0ur middle east correspondent injerusalem, tom bateman, has been giving us the latest. is while has described this as what it calls a blatant and severe violation of its sovereignty. as you said, it accuses iran of being behind the drone that was flown into israeli territory early this morning before the israelis shot it down. they then sent several fighter jets into syrian territory to attack in eastern syria the facility from which they said
it's really shameful and reg retta ble been taken. regrettable and i believe action will be taken, and hopefully 0xfam people will be so corporate if in that investigation. ambassador, thank you very much. thank you for having me. an israeli jet has crashed after coming under a heavy barrage of syrian anti—aircraft fire. the two air crew ejected — one was seriously injured. the plane was taking part in an air raid on a drone base inside syria after israel claimed that an iranian drone had...
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there are more moments that i feel quite co mforta ble moments that i feel quite comfortable with mythe world, but there are a surprising number, large number of moments where i do feel very tormented, but i think the thing is, i don't think iam i think the thing is, i don't think i am alone in that. i really think that many of us wake up a lot of mornings with that idea of god, i have had too much to drink last night —— think last night and ijust had those voices and all that dialogue going on, today going be awful. you look at yourself in the mirrorand awful. you look at yourself in the mirror and you just think oh god, i ama mirror and you just think oh god, i am a disaster. ifeel destroyed, i do not think that is on common. but it is quite extreme review. it is extreme with me only because of where it could be potentially, only because of... because of where you have been in the past? exactly, because they have history being in various locked psychiatric wards and suicide attempts, and ami various locked psychiatric wards and suicide attempts, and am i suppose understandably nerv
there are more moments that i feel quite co mforta ble moments that i feel quite comfortable with mythe world, but there are a surprising number, large number of moments where i do feel very tormented, but i think the thing is, i don't think iam i think the thing is, i don't think i am alone in that. i really think that many of us wake up a lot of mornings with that idea of god, i have had too much to drink last night —— think last night and ijust had those voices and all that dialogue...
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the eu now it would never be a cce pta ble acceptable to the british government. are going to have to achieve a solution to the irish question because there is too much riding on it. i think the commission have got to be extremely careful. if as a consequence of anything they do they disturb the belfast agreement they will have a lot to answer for and i don't think thatis lot to answer for and i don't think that is something they truly want. the eu would say it's up to the british government to come up with a solution and always heard is creative solutions but nothing concrete. on friday we will be hearing from the prime minister on the british position in the negotiations. sol the british position in the negotiations. so i think that is something we will be hearing about very soon. all that we've done is to exercise our treaty right to leave the eu. they can hardly object if we do so. it's notjust a question for the british, it's a question for both sides. that has to be compromise and i think the eu know that. when it comes to the way these negotiations are goin
the eu now it would never be a cce pta ble acceptable to the british government. are going to have to achieve a solution to the irish question because there is too much riding on it. i think the commission have got to be extremely careful. if as a consequence of anything they do they disturb the belfast agreement they will have a lot to answer for and i don't think thatis lot to answer for and i don't think that is something they truly want. the eu would say it's up to the british government to...
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...trou ble surfaced with local law enforcement.riff stepped in....voicing concern over people smoking in public and users driving home while high. now - the pot festival has been cancelled. organizer - it's heartbreaking to say the least. the idea was basically to do something like a county fair, only the theme is cannabis.sherif prieto - when we looked at what they were doing, we said no, it's not allowed. both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities. how they're going to get around that - i don't have the slightest idea. the the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. steve and pam? (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) instead of running away a young teenager goes directly towards a burningbuilding and rescues several grateful family members. (( áá v.o. / pam áá ))
...trou ble surfaced with local law enforcement.riff stepped in....voicing concern over people smoking in public and users driving home while high. now - the pot festival has been cancelled. organizer - it's heartbreaking to say the least. the idea was basically to do something like a county fair, only the theme is cannabis.sherif prieto - when we looked at what they were doing, we said no, it's not allowed. both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities. how...
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gorging on huge amounts of processed food will make us fat and being overweight is the biggest preve nta bleeing overweight is the biggest preventable cause of cancer, after smoking. for health experts this study is a timely reminder we all need to improve our diets. on average oui’ need to improve our diets. on average our diets are unhealthy in this country. we all on average need to ta ke this country. we all on average need to take steps to improve our diet, so to take steps to improve our diet, so take the results of this study seriously and make changes. the saxton is from doncaster say processed food is a fact of family life. it gets you to think, how can you avoid buying ultra— processed foods unless you grow everything yourself, basically? evenings aren't as difficult as the mornings in terms of breakfast. that is very difficult to rule out cereal and toast on a day—to—day basis when you are doing the school run and rushing to get out the door. any dangers lurking in these foods are continuing to be investigated, but eating less obvious and more of this is clearly good for your heal
gorging on huge amounts of processed food will make us fat and being overweight is the biggest preve nta bleeing overweight is the biggest preventable cause of cancer, after smoking. for health experts this study is a timely reminder we all need to improve our diets. on average oui’ need to improve our diets. on average our diets are unhealthy in this country. we all on average need to ta ke this country. we all on average need to take steps to improve our diet, so to take steps to improve...
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he left stoneman douglas, after he left stoneman douglas, after he committed this homicidal, detesta blele act. 0ur fbi and crime scene detestable act. 0ur fbi and crime scene people will begin processing this horrific scene as soon as the buildings are cleared. i have spoken to president trump and he has offered the full power of the united states of america to help us get through this. so that's the sheriff. back to our correspondent in florida, and clearly from what he was saying, the words he was using, he was shocked himself at the absolute horror and scale of the death in this shooting. unbelievably catastrophic, the words of the sheriff there. yes, and i have spoken with one of the students who evacuated this high school, and she told me that everybody was in a state of shock on the pretty much. they were just reuniting with their pa rents they were just reuniting with their parents and family members in a hotel that's actually nearby this school. and you can see it from images that we are getting from news agencies. we see that there is a state of shock and just sadness — you can
he left stoneman douglas, after he left stoneman douglas, after he committed this homicidal, detesta blele act. 0ur fbi and crime scene detestable act. 0ur fbi and crime scene people will begin processing this horrific scene as soon as the buildings are cleared. i have spoken to president trump and he has offered the full power of the united states of america to help us get through this. so that's the sheriff. back to our correspondent in florida, and clearly from what he was saying, the words...
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co mforta ble a dazzling display of their own.ive ends in the sixth. it's nice being treated to some curling action every day. i just wish it could be on all the time. i understand it can't be. i am really enjoying it. i like the whole paper. another piece of action. this scare doesn't really do any tricks. this is elizabeth swanee in half pipe. the gameplan is not falling off her skis. she did a trick, she did a little turn. i read about it this morning. she essentially put herself through this. two years of paying to go to world cup events where there were fewer than 30 people to get into the olympics, qualifying for hungry even though she is an american citizen and she gets to go to the olympics but no intention of getting any medals. she completed, didn't she? she has achieved what she wanted to achieve. thank you so much, see you later on. later today, senior 0xfam executives will face mps in the house of commons, after the charity was engulfed in allegations of of sexual misconduct during aid work in haiti. during the hearin
co mforta ble a dazzling display of their own.ive ends in the sixth. it's nice being treated to some curling action every day. i just wish it could be on all the time. i understand it can't be. i am really enjoying it. i like the whole paper. another piece of action. this scare doesn't really do any tricks. this is elizabeth swanee in half pipe. the gameplan is not falling off her skis. she did a trick, she did a little turn. i read about it this morning. she essentially put herself through...
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and the story basically is these kids find ble t and take him home to the projects.can't phone home because you have phonebooths in the streets and none of those work so he couldn't call anybody. but he becomes am la mated being in oakland and sports a jerry curl and would have on the john travolta suit and big shoes. and walking around. and when his people come to get him, he shoots them all up because he doensn't recognize them because he's acclimated and for gotten where he comes from. and steven was far from upset. he was. >> blown away. >> blown away. >> you got the part. >> yes, i did. and the color purple. how much did it mean to you to play that role? you talked earlier about the challenges we have in this country. it seems important to remember the progress we have also made. and the history that you helped bring to life in that film and other films. how much did it mean to you to play that role? >> well, i thought i was playing a character. as it turns out she bothered a lot of people, particularly men did not like her and felt that alice walker's book did
and the story basically is these kids find ble t and take him home to the projects.can't phone home because you have phonebooths in the streets and none of those work so he couldn't call anybody. but he becomes am la mated being in oakland and sports a jerry curl and would have on the john travolta suit and big shoes. and walking around. and when his people come to get him, he shoots them all up because he doensn't recognize them because he's acclimated and for gotten where he comes from. and...
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i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan ble through the program. now, it's even easier to budget your coverage thanks to the "pick your payment date" feature. now you can pick the day of the month your payment is due. no more juggling due dates. and with plan options starting at just $9.95 a month, it's an affordable way to help your loved ones pay your funeral and other final expenses. unlike some plans, your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions or medical exam, and your rate is locked in for life, so it can never increase. you get a lifetime rate lock guarantee. plus you can pick your own payment date. so call now for free information, and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. this valuable guide is a great help for you and the loved ones you leave behind. so call now. (mellow music) ♪ >>> the olympic flame is burning brightly in south korea. store retail sales are going up. >> the report from pyeongchang. things a are marketed with precision. >> reporter: hey everybody. we've been hit up for winter olympic swag by
i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan ble through the program. now, it's even easier to budget your coverage thanks to the "pick your payment date" feature. now you can pick the day of the month your payment is due. no more juggling due dates. and with plan options starting at just $9.95 a month, it's an affordable way to help your loved ones pay your funeral and other final expenses. unlike some plans, your acceptance is guaranteed, with...
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newspaper, the charity admitted that the behaviour of some of its staff had been "totally u na cce pta blewhen they surfaced in 2011. culture secretary matt hancock said 0xfam would need to refer all the evidence it holds about the allegations to the charity commission. sarah campbell explained the background to the case. in 2011, huge earthquake, 200,000 people died, around 1 million people we re people died, around 1 million people were left homeless and 0xfam was one of the charities that were drafted in to help the population recover and the british public donated millions of pounds in order to help them do that. it is the conduct of some of those staff which has been on the front page of the times newspaper today. that is why we are talking about it. the paper alleges there were sex parties where men invited young prostitute to guesthouses, including according to one source, underage girls and the country director there had used prostitutes at the villa that was being rented by 0xfam. 0xfam has confirmed there was an investigation at the time and that there is no question that prostit
newspaper, the charity admitted that the behaviour of some of its staff had been "totally u na cce pta blewhen they surfaced in 2011. culture secretary matt hancock said 0xfam would need to refer all the evidence it holds about the allegations to the charity commission. sarah campbell explained the background to the case. in 2011, huge earthquake, 200,000 people died, around 1 million people we re people died, around 1 million people were left homeless and 0xfam was one of the charities...
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but while the state of california had officially approved the festival....trou ble surfaced with local enforcement. the yolo county sheriff stepped in....voicing concern over people smoking in public and users driving home while high. (vicki) the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. lawrence karnow: it was a cold and windy afternoon with showers and even some reports of hail. you can see the showers on the doppler radar but they are scattered. the showers will likely end
but while the state of california had officially approved the festival....trou ble surfaced with local enforcement. the yolo county sheriff stepped in....voicing concern over people smoking in public and users driving home while high. (vicki) the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes...