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we are certainly not co mforta ble birth.y not comfortable with shooting them because no farmer wants to shoot anything. we are in the business of trying to produce good food for people to consume. but exporting calves at the age of two weeks old, is that something we are comfortable with? i don't think we are particular comfortable with it. it certainly would be the bottom of the list of wants for what we do with those calves. but if we come down to the point where it is that or shooting them, then it is marginally better. it doesn't sound like much ofa better. it doesn't sound like much of a choice. but if i am to understand the favoured option of export better, then i'm going to have to get closer to the trade itself. all i've got to go on is the journey logs. they show that animals travel on the same boat every two weeks mainly to spain, but also to italy. i start to watch the port of cairnryan and the roads around it. there is the occasional brief glance of dairy calves in trucks. 0ne whole yeari of dairy calves in truck
we are certainly not co mforta ble birth.y not comfortable with shooting them because no farmer wants to shoot anything. we are in the business of trying to produce good food for people to consume. but exporting calves at the age of two weeks old, is that something we are comfortable with? i don't think we are particular comfortable with it. it certainly would be the bottom of the list of wants for what we do with those calves. but if we come down to the point where it is that or shooting them,...
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that left them less a ble it up, in buying fox.hink they have constraints on what they were able to offer. comcast knew that if they did not bid much more than disney and fox, then basically, because disney fox already owns 39%, their shareholders of sky could still recommend that fox disney going. so they had to come up with a knockout blow. in a way, disney were trying to hold the line and wholesome discipline. comcast knew they would have to come in big if they were going to knockout fox disney. a while ago, the head of disney describes sky as a real crown jewel. apart from the 23 million subscribers you mentioned, how big a prize is this? it is a very big prize, and the reason fox disney wa nted prize, and the reason fox disney wanted it, because you have 21st century fox merging with disney, you have got lots of contents, you know, you have got lots of new content, and they saw this as a very big way of rolling out something, a distribution platform, if you like. for comcast, they wanted it for different reasons. they have see
that left them less a ble it up, in buying fox.hink they have constraints on what they were able to offer. comcast knew that if they did not bid much more than disney and fox, then basically, because disney fox already owns 39%, their shareholders of sky could still recommend that fox disney going. so they had to come up with a knockout blow. in a way, disney were trying to hold the line and wholesome discipline. comcast knew they would have to come in big if they were going to knockout fox...
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they are more and less a ble sophistication.more and less able to assess the quality, the technical quality of their behaviour and the moral consequences of that behaviour. so, if you are financially sophisticated, you work in the city, or have engaged in artificial behaviours, that certainly carries a much higher moral taint, it seems to me, than somebody who comes from a working—class background, without support structures around them to enable them to process the moral quality of the paper on which there are engaging. as somebody who has litigated these schemes over several decades, they can be very difficult to assess. we know that some types of behaviour that is described as tax avoidance is behaviour encouraged by the government because it wishes people behave in the ways of tax release too. i haven't seen any evidence to suggest that the government is getting this profoundly wrong. and i absolutely do think that in principle, it is right to look at tax behaviour in deciding whether or not somebody ought to be awarded an h
they are more and less a ble sophistication.more and less able to assess the quality, the technical quality of their behaviour and the moral consequences of that behaviour. so, if you are financially sophisticated, you work in the city, or have engaged in artificial behaviours, that certainly carries a much higher moral taint, it seems to me, than somebody who comes from a working—class background, without support structures around them to enable them to process the moral quality of the paper...
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it is somewhere co mforta ble, leave your home. it is somewhere comfortable, some were well known.hy we try to make it as co mforta ble that is why we try to make it as comfortable as possible. we try to make sure that it is their safety that comes first. installers like this you don't ever know what you are going to come home to. —— in storms like this. with this destruction and everything going on it is important that people remember that theirfamilies it is important that people remember that their families around and we are here for them, we are here to help them recover after this terrible tragedy. 0k, rebecca, thank you very much. meanwhile a super typhoon has hit the north east of the philippines, with winds of over 200 kilometres per hour. millions of people are directly in the path of the storm and thousands have been evacuated. officials have warned of storm surges of up to six metres. our correspondent howard johnson has been travelling through the provinces of cagayan and isabela, two areas weather forecasters say are likely to be hardest hit. within the last few hours,
it is somewhere co mforta ble, leave your home. it is somewhere comfortable, some were well known.hy we try to make it as co mforta ble that is why we try to make it as comfortable as possible. we try to make sure that it is their safety that comes first. installers like this you don't ever know what you are going to come home to. —— in storms like this. with this destruction and everything going on it is important that people remember that theirfamilies it is important that people remember...
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the more a cce pta ble is better than a no deal.ss acceptable it is to her brexiteer mps, she is between a rock and a hard place as ever. lynton crosby was the guy who brought dog whistle politics to the uk, there are dog whistle is going off left, right and centre but at the end of the day it's nothing, it's a classic nonstory, we all go, injournalism, if something is not happening, it is a nonstory, this is theresa may, i won't surrender to brussels, if she said she will, it is a classic man bites dog story. equally ruling out a second referendum, it will be amazing if she said i think we should have a second referendum. she calls a day gross betrayal of our democracy and then you have in the sunday times story lynton crosby saying accepting the chequers plan will be a gross betrayal of democracy, betrayal all over the place in the sunday papers. especially during the brexit process she has said ames and had to roll back. i worry that saying i am ruling out a second referendum might come back to bite her. she has said in the comme
the more a cce pta ble is better than a no deal.ss acceptable it is to her brexiteer mps, she is between a rock and a hard place as ever. lynton crosby was the guy who brought dog whistle politics to the uk, there are dog whistle is going off left, right and centre but at the end of the day it's nothing, it's a classic nonstory, we all go, injournalism, if something is not happening, it is a nonstory, this is theresa may, i won't surrender to brussels, if she said she will, it is a classic man...
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i said, am a co mforta ble was an all woman panel. i said, am a comfortable and we were.s the best panel we could hope. it wasn't a stunt, it was a genuine process by whereby it clearly ended up with, and we included laura kuenssberg you say, we need to have some balance? there is a context here. the many years, we were used to seeing panels. the many years, we have had a problem with underrepresentation of women who represent just over underrepresentation of women who representjust over half of the population is there is no secret there is a concerted effort within there is a concerted effort within the bbc to choose the best guests but also to try and achieve 50— 50 parity between genders. i arrived at this panel that if i had been faced with an all—male panel, i would put it in that context. i'm not suggesting i wouldn't have done but i'd also say this would come to the end of the first week of politics live, we are actually at 50— 50. of the people we invited, we are 18 men and 18 women. we are 50—50. the people we invited, we are 18 men and 18 women. we are 50-50. we
i said, am a co mforta ble was an all woman panel. i said, am a comfortable and we were.s the best panel we could hope. it wasn't a stunt, it was a genuine process by whereby it clearly ended up with, and we included laura kuenssberg you say, we need to have some balance? there is a context here. the many years, we were used to seeing panels. the many years, we have had a problem with underrepresentation of women who represent just over underrepresentation of women who representjust over half...
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termination by staff, which is the most obvious unacceptable which is the most obvious u na cce pta blewhich is the most obvious unacceptable part of this. —— tackle discrimination by staff. the current test... i think it's fair to say it would only be used in extreme circumstances. i imagine the minister's polices with that legal duty is there, it is going to furnish the mind and focus the mind to introduce proper anti—bullying and disk termination strategies and hospitals, which some hospitals have. some have resembles a trusts which have large number of staff whose task is to be a link between managers and fellow staff and many hospitals that don't do that. very quickly, a typo here. yes, there is. the independence. indepedent, it says. that is quite all right! let's turn to the telegraph. who takes their phone to bed with them, first off? i thought everyone did. where else ami off? i thought everyone did. where else am i going to but it? in your handbag downstairs?|j else am i going to but it? in your handbag downstairs? i don't have a downstairs. downstairs is some train tracks. i
termination by staff, which is the most obvious unacceptable which is the most obvious u na cce pta blewhich is the most obvious unacceptable part of this. —— tackle discrimination by staff. the current test... i think it's fair to say it would only be used in extreme circumstances. i imagine the minister's polices with that legal duty is there, it is going to furnish the mind and focus the mind to introduce proper anti—bullying and disk termination strategies and hospitals, which some...
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whether or not people are co mforta ble online.people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers and expect a company that we regularly use, that we do trust, to be a victim of some kind of hack. the british airways one, i think it covers a two week period up to september five, one, i think it covers a two week period up to septemberfive, and british airways claim they are on top of it. but sadly, we are getting very used to it and we are almost putting up with it nowadays. from to quite another. crypto currencies, something people got very excited about at the start of the year, taxi drivers would ask me whether they should be buying bitcoin. a massive drop in the value of cryptocurrencies. why? why have we s
whether or not people are co mforta ble online.people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers and expect a company that we regularly use, that we do trust, to be a...
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person's income and easily accessible assets against inescapable accessible assets against inesca pa blets like child care, different payments and living with a disability. that leaves the money they have to live on. under this measure, 14.2 million people are in poverty in the uk, the same as before, but nearly half live in families with a disabled person and there are fewer pensioners below the poverty line. your savings that you can draw down on, your liquid savings, should be credited to you. your debt should be taken into account. your costs of being disabled should do influence whether or not you have spare money to spend on food and housing. and likewise, child care. these are some of the changes we have made. the government says this measure provides insight into the complexity of the issue but its work is already lifting people out of poverty. alison holt, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: with just over six months until brexit, britain's prime minister had underlined her promise to lead britain out of europe. in an exclusive bbc interview, ther
person's income and easily accessible assets against inescapable accessible assets against inesca pa blets like child care, different payments and living with a disability. that leaves the money they have to live on. under this measure, 14.2 million people are in poverty in the uk, the same as before, but nearly half live in families with a disabled person and there are fewer pensioners below the poverty line. your savings that you can draw down on, your liquid savings, should be credited to...
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a co mforta ble that it was an all women panel. a comfortable with that panel?d we thought we were. but that was the best panel that we could hope for. it was not stunt. it was a genuine process by what we ended up with, and be included others, was a very strong panel and it happened to be of women. some viewers did ask would you really have done that with an all male panel? would you not have got a point where you thought why we need have a balance? there is a context here which is for many years we were very used to seeing all male panels. for many years, we have had a problem with underrepresentation of women who represents just over half of the population. so it is no secret there isa population. so it is no secret there is a concerted effort within the bbc to choose the best guests but also to choose the best guests but also to try to achieve 5050 parity between the genders. if i have been faced with an all—male panel i wouldn't put it in that context. i'm not suggesting i would not have done but i would also say, as come to the end now of the first week of
a co mforta ble that it was an all women panel. a comfortable with that panel?d we thought we were. but that was the best panel that we could hope for. it was not stunt. it was a genuine process by what we ended up with, and be included others, was a very strong panel and it happened to be of women. some viewers did ask would you really have done that with an all male panel? would you not have got a point where you thought why we need have a balance? there is a context here which is for many...
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does it co mforta ble does it feel like that? does it comfortable you with you?h you ?|j does it feel like that? does it comfortable you with you? i don't think superstar is the correct word. cycling is still a small sport, especially in the uk, but you compare it to foot all or any other sport, it is still a small sport. i don't think i will ever be a superstar but that is fine for me because it is not my character, i am a laid—back die, i like to relax on my own and that is ok. i will continue to work hard and will go from there. where is next? what does the future hold? what are your aim is? you want to become one of the best of all time? you want to win the tour de france? what are your ambitions? we will see. i really wa nt ambitions? we will see. i really want is sell britain's victory first because this is the first grand tour for the team, we have never won a grand tour before, it is really a historic moment. i think we will celebrate this first and then will, we will start talking about the future. before we go, afghanistan continued their rise in intern
does it co mforta ble does it feel like that? does it comfortable you with you?h you ?|j does it feel like that? does it comfortable you with you? i don't think superstar is the correct word. cycling is still a small sport, especially in the uk, but you compare it to foot all or any other sport, it is still a small sport. i don't think i will ever be a superstar but that is fine for me because it is not my character, i am a laid—back die, i like to relax on my own and that is ok. i will...
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he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and peopletually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon.
he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and peopletually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon.
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, and she's made it clear, this is the sort of thing vince cable this is the sort of thing vince ca bles the sort of thing vince cable wants to encourage because she wa nts to cable wants to encourage because she wants to save the lib dems, who have been struggling to get above single figures in the opinion polls, should be open to people outside politics to come and make it something more interesting. if you're not one of the two mainstream parties, what should you do? rather than having some sort of rebrand of your existing organisation, he wants to transform it into something else. she is saying she doesn't want to be the leader but in a sense, her making this keynote speech is a more interesting person than a lot of the lib dem front bench, i did mean to be rude but she is a fantastic campaign from outside politics. do you think she means it, chris?|j think you think she means it, chris?” think so. she lacks the qualities to lead a disparate collection of people in the lib dems. she's a great campaigner, single issue, i've known her for years, not just brexit. she's a terrific campa
, and she's made it clear, this is the sort of thing vince cable this is the sort of thing vince ca bles the sort of thing vince cable wants to encourage because she wa nts to cable wants to encourage because she wants to save the lib dems, who have been struggling to get above single figures in the opinion polls, should be open to people outside politics to come and make it something more interesting. if you're not one of the two mainstream parties, what should you do? rather than having some...
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and co mforta ble attacked the match with purpose.injury. england were done leading australia. leading a strong defensive effort. but things can change quickly in this game. australia finally finding a way through to shoot and keightlee masses swung the match in their favour at half—time. tracy never wa nted favour at half—time. tracy never wanted more from her roses aside but it was australia who took a big lead into the last quarter. but as commonwealth champions, this england tea m commonwealth champions, this england team have a new belief and they came back with a real energy. ultimately, though, australia reaffirmed their status at the best team in the world with ten months ago until the cup. but england one another despite missing key players, they were not far short. that's all from sportsday. ona on a champions league evening which has seen city lose their opening 2-12 has seen city lose their opening 2—12 lyon. better for has seen city lose their opening 2—12 lyon. betterfor their neighbours united who won three have a zero
and co mforta ble attacked the match with purpose.injury. england were done leading australia. leading a strong defensive effort. but things can change quickly in this game. australia finally finding a way through to shoot and keightlee masses swung the match in their favour at half—time. tracy never wa nted favour at half—time. tracy never wanted more from her roses aside but it was australia who took a big lead into the last quarter. but as commonwealth champions, this england tea m...
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so it's going to be more or less like a calla ble going to be more or less like a callable kind of a4. and turkey does also have the proven track record that it does... or it has the capability... ability to be able to host these events, like, you know, the 2005 champions league final, played in istanbul, milan against liverpool, that unforgettable final. we hope in germany all that we will get this tournament, because it's very important for the football, for the kids, for the clubs, for the federation, everybody saw this in 2006 when we have the world cup in germany. this is important for our country. i don't know what will be the decision, but we hope that we can win. tennis, and there were shock defeats for both caroline wozniacki and angelique kerber at the wuhan open on wednesday. wozniacki, the number two seed was beaten in straight sets by monica puig from puerto rico, who had to qualify for the tournament. puig, who's the reigning olympic champion, won 7—6, 7—5 to seal her place in the quarter—finals. puig will now face the local favourite, wang qiang. the chinese number one
so it's going to be more or less like a calla ble going to be more or less like a callable kind of a4. and turkey does also have the proven track record that it does... or it has the capability... ability to be able to host these events, like, you know, the 2005 champions league final, played in istanbul, milan against liverpool, that unforgettable final. we hope in germany all that we will get this tournament, because it's very important for the football, for the kids, for the clubs, for the...
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he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet. leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinetlj because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon. after brexit, only highly skilled russian assassins will be allowed into the uk. joke? a little bit tasteless?‘ woman uk. joke? a little bit tasteless7. woman did die as a result of this. the way britain has responded to the bizarre absurdist accounts we have had from russia, they came to see a cathedral and now it turns out he is a decorated russia war hero. a bit of british humour goes a long way in thisjoke. of british humour goes a long way in this joke. we are just waiting to be immigration policy which will no doubt be anothe
he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet. leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinetlj because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an...
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but that is not in any way make it a cce pta ble but that is not in any way make it acceptable to launchs children. going to in these houses and shouting at them going in and of the houses is not this coming how this country supposed to work. of course everyone should have a protest, but not outside someone‘s home. that is obviously not the right way go about it. because this could live there, it. because this could live there, it just shows an it. because this could live there, itjust shows an appalling approach. it is also going to backfire completely. as they come down across the spectrum, the chairman of the labour party has nothing to do with this. he found jacob rees—mogg tonight to let him know that we are totally nothing to do with this and com pletely totally nothing to do with this and completely condemn this and to make sure he was all right. it makes the calls this guy and however many of them are our try to stick up for him it is not going to help. it makes them look terrible. let's move on to them look terrible. let's move on to the telegraph. interesting to headline here.
but that is not in any way make it a cce pta ble but that is not in any way make it acceptable to launchs children. going to in these houses and shouting at them going in and of the houses is not this coming how this country supposed to work. of course everyone should have a protest, but not outside someone‘s home. that is obviously not the right way go about it. because this could live there, it. because this could live there, it just shows an it. because this could live there, itjust shows...
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. >> i am delighted that in this polandhe year of regaining its significant i'm .ble to be hosted here also from this perspective, -- and those living abroad, especially those in the united states. is the measure of polish independence was an important policy. before 1918, he was the one who put polish independence on his agenda. fact that the pols back then experienced a lot of good from the united states. i am delighted today i can be and which isngton renewing that strategic partnership. -- back then it was signed by the ministers in today, the new version has been updated for a lot has changed. was signed byip myself and president trump. this agreement indicates the most important aspect ever achieved. -- cooperation and aspects of the c3 initiative. the united states was present were as part of the c3 and thank you for that. [indiscernible] gasthe transmission of along the north-south axis. hungry, bulgaria come all the way down to the black sea and then through croatia and slovenia. cooperation we want to .evelop without any doubt, the hugest threat posted. andiscussed at length
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well, while shocking and reg retta ble, well, while shocking and regrettable, yes, this attack is far, dramatic presidential election. the opposing party that lost did not accept the results and since then we have had escalating tensions. we had a very controversial impeachment process against the left—wing president. now we have, at the beginning of the year, shots fired at a campsite where former president was campaigning. now the case of a left—wing rio de janeiro campaigning. now the case of a left—wing rio dejaneiro city councillor who was murdered in what the federal police have already called a political assassination and now this. it is an escalating process and he certainly has contributed to this time it due to his homophobic, racist and sexist ra nts his homophobic, racist and sexist rants over the years. the very rise of his presidential bid is indicative of how polarised brazilian politics is right now. every year millions of tonnes of plastic waste flow into the sea around the world. now, for the first time, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pa
well, while shocking and reg retta ble, well, while shocking and regrettable, yes, this attack is far, dramatic presidential election. the opposing party that lost did not accept the results and since then we have had escalating tensions. we had a very controversial impeachment process against the left—wing president. now we have, at the beginning of the year, shots fired at a campsite where former president was campaigning. now the case of a left—wing rio de janeiro campaigning. now the...
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not a cce pta ble the ports on either side. not acceptable said theresa may last night. leaders. they ask what is an aspirin? is it a good or service? if you‘re going to stop hard border between northern ireland and the republic you need to talk to the man who has the power to deal and that is the taoiseach. this morning he said this. i had a very good meeting with the prime minister and her team. time is running short. there are proposals for another summit in october and november. ireland wants to avoid a no deal scenario but we are preparing for that. we are hiring extra staff and officials and putting in it systems. but i think we need to redouble our efforts over the next few weeks to make sure we have a deal and that deal would involve three elements. a transition period, a protocol for northern ireland and ireland making sure that all circumstances there would be a ha rd all circumstances there would be a hard border and also a joint political declaration outlining what that new relationship is going to look like. although theresa may is committed to no hard borde
not a cce pta ble the ports on either side. not acceptable said theresa may last night. leaders. they ask what is an aspirin? is it a good or service? if you‘re going to stop hard border between northern ireland and the republic you need to talk to the man who has the power to deal and that is the taoiseach. this morning he said this. i had a very good meeting with the prime minister and her team. time is running short. there are proposals for another summit in october and november. ireland...
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the renewa bles infrastructure projects.re renewables including solar and wind. i re—going to meet those targets? definitely significant contribution to reducing c02 definitely significant contribution to reducing co2 emissions by 80% by 2050. the renewables sector is going to play a major role as announced by today's investment. it is important today's investment. it is important to ensure when we look at the long—term energy mix we look at the entire picture, combining energy offshore with pv and nuclear to make sure that there is a stable base to ensure energy security in the future. pv is solar. the problem many people will raise is the idea of houses being a bullet is in terms of houses being a bullet is in terms of co nsta nt of houses being a bullet is in terms of constant generation. there are ups and downs in winter. is it reliable? we are going to want to do more of it because it is the cheapest form of power we have. a lot of cost reduction has come from being more efficient, we are generating more power with the
the renewa bles infrastructure projects.re renewables including solar and wind. i re—going to meet those targets? definitely significant contribution to reducing c02 definitely significant contribution to reducing co2 emissions by 80% by 2050. the renewables sector is going to play a major role as announced by today's investment. it is important today's investment. it is important to ensure when we look at the long—term energy mix we look at the entire picture, combining energy offshore...
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recientemente ble con Él y esto fue lo que nos contÓ en la "edición digital" . vamos a escuchar. mÚsculos y huesos. subsecuentemente, cuando se halla la donante, se parten en dos equipos, un equipo para el paciente donante, un equipo para el paciente receptor. ambos equipos se encargan de aislar arterias, venas, nervios y los huevos para lograr encajar este rostro en los rostro de la paciente. es una cirugÍa bastante difícil, tÉcnicamente y que requiere bastantes horas de dedicaciÓn de un equipo quirÚrgico. borja: doctor como se dijo que la historia de katie inspire a los demÁs a volverse donante de Órganos porque cabe recordar que ella recibiÓ el rostro de una madre que muriÓ por sobredosis. quÉ mensaje tiene para las personas que estÁn siguiendo ahora la "ediciÓn digital"? steven: que se motiven a volverse donantes de Órganos. la familia la paciente que donaron el rostro le cambiarÁ la vida a la familia de katie y no sÓlo ellos, pero todos los demÁs que recibieron los Órganos de esta paciente donante y estas historias que expiran tantas cosas positivas en la vida muestra que to
recientemente ble con Él y esto fue lo que nos contÓ en la "edición digital" . vamos a escuchar. mÚsculos y huesos. subsecuentemente, cuando se halla la donante, se parten en dos equipos, un equipo para el paciente donante, un equipo para el paciente receptor. ambos equipos se encargan de aislar arterias, venas, nervios y los huevos para lograr encajar este rostro en los rostro de la paciente. es una cirugÍa bastante difícil, tÉcnicamente y que requiere bastantes horas de...
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natalie haythornthwaite was co mforta ble natalie haythornthwaite was comfortable filling the shoes ofjongland were dominating australia. with a strong defensive effort from the side. but things can change quickly in this game and australia finally found a way through and swung the match in their favour at half—time. tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the last quarter. but this england team have a new belief and they came back with real energy. ultimately though australia reasserted their status as the best team in the world with ten months to go to the world cup. but england will know that despite missing key players they were not far short. emily croydon, bbc news. it's a sport watched by millions and will be included at the next olympic games. baseball is part of the fabric of america and has a long history in of all places — hull. at the game's peak more than 10,000 people watched a team from the city win the national title. however, it's popularity drifted and the sport went into obscurity. until now, asjohn pakey found out.
natalie haythornthwaite was co mforta ble natalie haythornthwaite was comfortable filling the shoes ofjongland were dominating australia. with a strong defensive effort from the side. but things can change quickly in this game and australia finally found a way through and swung the match in their favour at half—time. tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the last quarter. but this england team have a new belief and they came back with...
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it's beenal delayed sev times and this weekend you won't ble o walk or bike over the bridge either. it's the start ofil a $200on project to repair the aginggr . you can expect the left lane in both directions to be csed all day. >> this morning, anoer bridge across the potomac river. they narrowed down a few locations they say a bridge would work. a bridge thatonnects places like route 28 and the loudoun county parkway would be but some want to protect agricultural lan on the maryland side of the river. it could require regional approval and funding. >> it's now 4:37. coming up, it is a hang out fit for harry potter but you don't have to go to londono seehow. how you can pay a visit to this wiza. wonder land >> you're going to need some magic for these shoes. they're said to be the most i had been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. i serve in the general assembly and we work e together across the aito ge. and that's the way it is at ctca. fred needed was a management team. not just to have a long-term strategy for quantity of life, but also an active strategy for quality of le.
it's beenal delayed sev times and this weekend you won't ble o walk or bike over the bridge either. it's the start ofil a $200on project to repair the aginggr . you can expect the left lane in both directions to be csed all day. >> this morning, anoer bridge across the potomac river. they narrowed down a few locations they say a bridge would work. a bridge thatonnects places like route 28 and the loudoun county parkway would be but some want to protect agricultural lan on the maryland...
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believed it was on the other side of the neuse river and at the height of the storm, the heavy winds ble it right across the river, and landed it on thisf side the garage. the people who owned that beautiful home right there, they were in australia at the time. but many people were here. in fact, almost 400 people have been rescued. late this afternoon, there were another 100 calls out to be rescued. take a look at this drone video over new .be of the city's 22,000 residents, only 300we have these are anxious days and nights. >> since iheived , i've been through one hurricane and a tropical storm. but it's never likeis th. you know? and the fact that the water stayed over land so long makes it a lot worse. >> most people are either elderly or mt people have kids and they can't get out. and then, on top of that, most people can't have nowhere to go. it'sot like they can belieleavew they reallyted to. >> more than 4,300 homes sustained damage. many like this one, uninhabitable. thousands ofid rts are told not to come back for another two days because of the rains to come and theve we have
believed it was on the other side of the neuse river and at the height of the storm, the heavy winds ble it right across the river, and landed it on thisf side the garage. the people who owned that beautiful home right there, they were in australia at the time. but many people were here. in fact, almost 400 people have been rescued. late this afternoon, there were another 100 calls out to be rescued. take a look at this drone video over new .be of the city's 22,000 residents, only 300we have...
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i want to know if they are hacka ble or not. the other thing was absentee voting. recently my mother had dementia and she was getting absentee ballots in the mail. i could have used it and signed her name if i wanted to, but i didn't. i am more curious about voting machines. >> let me start with the question about voting machines. it is hard because there are different voting machines across the country. that is part of the nonuniform nature of the system that i mentioned earlier. ways in which those who worry about hacking of the systems worry about that. one could hack the voter rolls so that people who shop entitled to vote on election day are told, based on what the election volunteers see that they are not in fact duly registered to vote there. that is a real problem. then there is the actual changing of votes after they have been cast. the channel recommendation seems to be the paper ballots that are safer. we can determine what security practices are sufficient. just mentioning quickly absentee ballots. there was a commission set up by the president and the
i want to know if they are hacka ble or not. the other thing was absentee voting. recently my mother had dementia and she was getting absentee ballots in the mail. i could have used it and signed her name if i wanted to, but i didn't. i am more curious about voting machines. >> let me start with the question about voting machines. it is hard because there are different voting machines across the country. that is part of the nonuniform nature of the system that i mentioned earlier. ways in...
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so, we need to get on now and negotiate that in a way that is a cce pta ble and negotiate that in a wayossible to do that with an intensification of negotiations. but getting brussels to agree on britain's divorce is only half the battle. theresa may needs the support of her own mps to get the deal through parliament, and a tricky conservative conference in just over a week might revealjust how hard it will be to unite the party behind her. brexit will be one of the key issues on the agenda at the labour party conference, which begins in liverpool this weekend, with the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell already accusing the government of being out of its depth in it's handling of the uk's withdrawal from the eu. our political correspondent vicki young reports from liverpool. stop brexit! a call from outside this conference that will be echoed by many inside. some labour mps and unions are putting pressure on the labour leadership to change its approach to brexit and back the people's vote campaign for a new referendum. arriving in liverpool, the shadow chancellor said the government was f
so, we need to get on now and negotiate that in a way that is a cce pta ble and negotiate that in a wayossible to do that with an intensification of negotiations. but getting brussels to agree on britain's divorce is only half the battle. theresa may needs the support of her own mps to get the deal through parliament, and a tricky conservative conference in just over a week might revealjust how hard it will be to unite the party behind her. brexit will be one of the key issues on the agenda at...
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there is so much at risk with these hearings and what's going to happen, it is impos ble not to pay attention. laura: when it comes to thursday's hearing itselfthere is so much at stake. but do you think it willti tely be decided in the court of public opinion, as both sides see how the testimony is going down? >> i think so. keep in mind that a lot of these senators are up for reelection.e a lot of tenators are very sensitive to what they are hearing from their conthituents abou nomination, what they are hearing from women about this nominatoin. you're to see a lot of senators really hold back and wait and see what happens with the public, the court of public opinion. which is probably why you see kavanaugh making his case to the public now before they say, ok, i'm going to vote for this guy on the senate floor or not. laura: democrats are hoping to mobilize voters to the polls in november. are there rks for them, particularly in calling for the hearing to beed del >> certainly there is this risk of playing politics wien this re sort of process. at the same time, mitch mcconnell himself, the
there is so much at risk with these hearings and what's going to happen, it is impos ble not to pay attention. laura: when it comes to thursday's hearing itselfthere is so much at stake. but do you think it willti tely be decided in the court of public opinion, as both sides see how the testimony is going down? >> i think so. keep in mind that a lot of these senators are up for reelection.e a lot of tenators are very sensitive to what they are hearing from their conthituents abou...
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. >> reporter: ford has repeatedly requested not to ble a lawyer. the trial-like setup is normally reserved for rare, complex legal hearings like watergate. >> are you aware of the arstallation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? ice eporter: and impeachment. republicans say hiring a woman lawyer is the respectful thing to do. will democrats follow suit? >> our senators are not afraid, as the republicans seem to be, pu confront this situation and deal with the truth. >> reporter: democrats are still pushing for an f.b.i. background investigation. today, alaska's lisa murkowski became the first senate republican to agree with them. w an investigation would certainly-- certainly clear up aime of the questions that are out there. >> reporter: she and her g.o.p. colleagues have been hounded by anti-kavanaugh protesters. >> we believe survivors. we believe survivors. >> reporter: they forced ted epuz and his wife to leave a d.c. restaurant. and interrupted lindsey graham during an interview with us. >> and democratic senators, a
. >> reporter: ford has repeatedly requested not to ble a lawyer. the trial-like setup is normally reserved for rare, complex legal hearings like watergate. >> are you aware of the arstallation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? ice eporter: and impeachment. republicans say hiring a woman lawyer is the respectful thing to do. will democrats follow suit? >> our senators are not afraid, as the republicans seem to be, pu confront this situation and deal...
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people are excited about watching tiger woods play again, he is right on form and feeling very co mforta blem and feeling very comfortable. he looks comfortable with the blades. it's exciting for people to look at him back at his best and it is fun to play with him, i played with earlier in the year and enjoyed it. there is more on my mind thanjust and enjoyed it. there is more on my mind than just playing with tiger tomorrow, for sure. watford have just scored so it is fulham 0—1 watford. keep up with that on the bbc sport website and radio five live. andy murray has decided he'll only play two more tournaments this season. he'll play in shenzen and beijing in china, before stopping to focus on fitness and conditioning in preparation for the australian open injanuary. murray has only played nine matches after hip surgery at the start of this year — and hopes the break — and strengthening — will bring him closer to his best tennis. that's all the sport for now. i will be back with more than about an hour, but for now on the bbc news channel it is time for click. this week: a stage in delhi,
people are excited about watching tiger woods play again, he is right on form and feeling very co mforta blem and feeling very comfortable. he looks comfortable with the blades. it's exciting for people to look at him back at his best and it is fun to play with him, i played with earlier in the year and enjoyed it. there is more on my mind thanjust and enjoyed it. there is more on my mind than just playing with tiger tomorrow, for sure. watford have just scored so it is fulham 0—1 watford....
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is $5,000.ble when they changed this, it is terrible. they need to go back to the very beginning. cover the people, have an exception for people who cannot get insurance. my daughter gets aca and she pays zero. we have to pay $100 each week for insurance, it is ridiculous. my question to you is why, when i look up the aca, and says, did you lose insurance? you can only apply through this period of time. why is that? it seems like you should be able to get insurance anytime you want. guest: the reason it is set up that way is because the law does not want to have a bunch of people waiting until they get sick to sign-up for health insurance. so what they have is a thing called open enrollment, for six weeks. this year, it is going to be six weeks, beginning on november 1, during which people can sign up for health insurance. there are a ton of exceptions. if you qualify for medicaid, you can sign up for medicaid at any time. if you have a circumstance in your life that has changed, birth of a child, divorce, you have access outside of that time. -- theson they access reason they set
is $5,000.ble when they changed this, it is terrible. they need to go back to the very beginning. cover the people, have an exception for people who cannot get insurance. my daughter gets aca and she pays zero. we have to pay $100 each week for insurance, it is ridiculous. my question to you is why, when i look up the aca, and says, did you lose insurance? you can only apply through this period of time. why is that? it seems like you should be able to get insurance anytime you want. guest: the...
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Sep 29, 2018
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presumably, that are pa rt given that, presumably, that are part of the island that and co nta cta bleat and contactable at the moment? yes. it was a huge wave coming from the sea, up to six metres high. it swept everything that it goes through. a major bridge that connects the north and south part of the island, it is a modern construction, now it is flattened, it is destroyed. there eight story hotels with hundreds of people now flattened to earth. the water brings everything into the flat. it also brings the cars, the people obviously, people say they have declined open trees for up to six metres to survive. police and army, everybody remembers over christmas 15 years ago now, lead to major investment in tsunami warning systems. was that effective? was there much notice given the earthquake happened of the risk of the tsunami? yes. the disaster management agency lifted the tsunami warning early after the 7—.7—mac my attitude earthquake. it is creating a lot of criticism because people were not informed. the agencies say that the tsunami came from a landslide from the sea bed and not
presumably, that are pa rt given that, presumably, that are part of the island that and co nta cta bleat and contactable at the moment? yes. it was a huge wave coming from the sea, up to six metres high. it swept everything that it goes through. a major bridge that connects the north and south part of the island, it is a modern construction, now it is flattened, it is destroyed. there eight story hotels with hundreds of people now flattened to earth. the water brings everything into the flat....
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vr this year has been all about two things: ditching the ca bles all about two things: ditching the cablest of the new—found freedom to move. the devices allow you to look around in their direction, but you better stay sitting down, because if you move, the virtual movies not coming with you. —— virtual world. that disconnects and the commotion seconds. six degrees headset is a lady to look around and move around. much more convincing. there are diack clutch of hazards that offers six degrees of freedom. so what is so six degrees of freedom. so what is so special about the 0culus quest? there are a few key qualities that any virtual reality system because of his galleys to have. first it needs to be stand—alone. that way there are no wires. second, it has to support hands. bird, it has two of our six degrees of freedom. 0culus ink six degrees is a secret weapon that allows them an advantage. if you look around me, there is not a singletrack to be seen, and that is because the four cameras are doing all that heavy lifting and figure out where i am in a room just by looking at it. this requi
vr this year has been all about two things: ditching the ca bles all about two things: ditching the cablest of the new—found freedom to move. the devices allow you to look around in their direction, but you better stay sitting down, because if you move, the virtual movies not coming with you. —— virtual world. that disconnects and the commotion seconds. six degrees headset is a lady to look around and move around. much more convincing. there are diack clutch of hazards that offers six...
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Sep 23, 2018
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but what comes in is always re cycla ble, here.always recyclable, so we end up at about 80% that is actually recycled, because it is recyclable. what is the worst thing you've ever found on a co nveyor the worst thing you've ever found on a conveyor belt? we get a lot of different items, probably the most unpleasant our nappies, so what we would ask residents is to think about what you are looking to re cycle a nd about what you are looking to recycle and put the right things into the right bend. not a nice thought when you think that some sorting involves sifting by hand. let me show you what the end product is, as you were asking outside. so, here we've got some of the material, they sell this on to turn it back into water bottles. these are, effectively, from milk bottles outside. they are turned back into milk bottles and replace rigid materials. there is still one more question, can lead to tell sarah wish you should put her moisturiser bottle ? wish you should put her moisturiser bottle? can this be recycled? let me have a lo
but what comes in is always re cycla ble, here.always recyclable, so we end up at about 80% that is actually recycled, because it is recyclable. what is the worst thing you've ever found on a co nveyor the worst thing you've ever found on a conveyor belt? we get a lot of different items, probably the most unpleasant our nappies, so what we would ask residents is to think about what you are looking to re cycle a nd about what you are looking to recycle and put the right things into the right...
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no longer are they restricted to getting a large inflata ble restricted to getting a large inflatablegh and dangerous. when it is too windy on the lake, you can to land -- still windy on the lake, you can to land —— still land paddle. just got off one board onto another, and still have fun with friends, and get active and fit. it originally had that originated from the states. when paddling followed behind, just like skateboarders did, they took to the streets and are training for the sport. is much more sensible than skateboarding, mainly down to the longer and with wider wheelbase on the boards. you also have extra contact with the floor. with the paddle, you no longer have to take your foot off and pushed the battle, your foot off and pushed the battle, you push with your arms and still with your —— steer your feet. you push with your arms and still with your -- steer your feet. stand up with your -- steer your feet. stand up paddling on the water, you will find this manageable. i have the security of the stick, but if you have ever been punting over a river, you will find this giv
no longer are they restricted to getting a large inflata ble restricted to getting a large inflatablegh and dangerous. when it is too windy on the lake, you can to land -- still windy on the lake, you can to land —— still land paddle. just got off one board onto another, and still have fun with friends, and get active and fit. it originally had that originated from the states. when paddling followed behind, just like skateboarders did, they took to the streets and are training for the...
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we had good performances at home, but such a solid performance and such a co mforta ble such a solid. i think we are playing really well. the last two matches as a team, very good. elsewhere, tottenham dropped their first points of the season as they lost 2—1 at watford, a team that have made a perfect start, winning all four games. while alexandre lacazette scored the winner for arsenal in wales as they made it back to back wins with a 3—2 triumph over cardiff city. barcelona put eight past newly promoted huesca with lionel messi and luis suarez both notching two each. five second—half goals stretched the scoreline as the home side made it three wins from three played to stay level with real madrid as the only teams with 100% records. elsewhere alaves were 2—1 winners over espa nyol while leva nte and valencia drew 2—2 with real betis. sevilla currently goalless. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in the formula 1 drivers championship after crashing ferarri's party at the italian grand prix — quite literally. he was involved in a skirmish on the opening lap with main rival sebasti
we had good performances at home, but such a solid performance and such a co mforta ble such a solid. i think we are playing really well. the last two matches as a team, very good. elsewhere, tottenham dropped their first points of the season as they lost 2—1 at watford, a team that have made a perfect start, winning all four games. while alexandre lacazette scored the winner for arsenal in wales as they made it back to back wins with a 3—2 triumph over cardiff city. barcelona put eight...
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Sep 10, 2018
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i think it is clear the parties that were sta ble is clear the parties that were stable in their ideologicalcentre party, which is the right wind liberal party, also made gains, while the big losers were the conservative party and the social democrats, the two biggest parties. they lost out because people on many occasions couldn‘t really understand what kind of positions they were proposing. but because of where the land lies at the moment, there‘s not a clear majority. will you at the left party work with the social democrats in order to give them a lead? yes, that‘s something we have been doing during the last four years. we‘ve had... we‘ve not been in government, but we‘ve had the cooperation about the budget, which has been quite successful i would say. we are ready to both negotiate about entering a government or creating a bloc that will present a budget together with the social democrats and the main party. of course it‘s important to see how the exact... the final accounts of the votes will decide, but the big issue now will be how the centre—right coalition, former government coali
i think it is clear the parties that were sta ble is clear the parties that were stable in their ideologicalcentre party, which is the right wind liberal party, also made gains, while the big losers were the conservative party and the social democrats, the two biggest parties. they lost out because people on many occasions couldn‘t really understand what kind of positions they were proposing. but because of where the land lies at the moment, there‘s not a clear majority. will you at the...
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. >> for those without power still and a place to stay aid groups like operatiin ble provide food and supplies, in partnership with home depot as well as generous donations coming in from nearby states. nbased early estimates florence could inflict as much2 as billion in damages and the longer the recovery takes, the greater the economic hit on this region. cnbc business news, seemamody, newbern, north carolina. >> that's it for us. >> good night. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." f ding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrowa its with a vision. we see i ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip ay everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities.
. >> for those without power still and a place to stay aid groups like operatiin ble provide food and supplies, in partnership with home depot as well as generous donations coming in from nearby states. nbased early estimates florence could inflict as much2 as billion in damages and the longer the recovery takes, the greater the economic hit on this region. cnbc business news, seemamody, newbern, north carolina. >> that's it for us. >> good night. see you tomorrow. >>...
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at this late stage in the negotiations, it is not a cce pta ble stage in the negotiations, it is noteptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals. so we now need to hear from the counterproposals. so we now need to hearfrom the eu counterproposals. so we now need to hear from the eu what the real issues are, and what their alternative is, so that we can discuss them. until we do, we cannot make progress. donald tusk is far from the only eu leader to be really taken aback at how the salzburg summit was interpreted in the uk. they say they absolutely did not go out to ambush the prime minister or to humiliate her. but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement this afternoon, as the president of the european council, the representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as "surprisingly tough and uncompromis
at this late stage in the negotiations, it is not a cce pta ble stage in the negotiations, it is noteptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals. so we now need to hear from the counterproposals. so we now need to hearfrom the eu counterproposals. so we now need to hear from the eu what the real issues are, and what their alternative is, so that we can discuss them. until we do, we cannot make progress. donald tusk is far from the only...
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single market and a customs union, what some are calling a sort of norway plus model, would be a cce pta bleacceptable and is the best way of getting us out of the eu but safeguarding our economy. now where do use it without? i completely disagree with that, i think that would be a betrayal of the referendum vote, and the norway deal would, would not put an end to free movement of people. and, and i think it was made absolutely clear during the referendum campaign that leaving the referendum campaign that leaving the european union meant leaving the single market and leaving the customs union, and i think that we have to on the verdict of the people. it was a clear verdict, it was a huge turnouts, and it was something that has to be honoured and observed. in that case then, you are the advocates of a no deal brexit, unsure? not necessarily, because i think there is quite a lot of merit in what has come to be called the canada plus solution. —— aren't you. and we saw it fleshed out this week in the paper that was produced by the institution of economic affairs, in some respects it is quite cl
single market and a customs union, what some are calling a sort of norway plus model, would be a cce pta bleacceptable and is the best way of getting us out of the eu but safeguarding our economy. now where do use it without? i completely disagree with that, i think that would be a betrayal of the referendum vote, and the norway deal would, would not put an end to free movement of people. and, and i think it was made absolutely clear during the referendum campaign that leaving the referendum...
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we've seen telecommunications ca bles world.les falling, forests ripped to shreds... the government are looking into the longer term, there's a lot of talk about crop damage and the impact on agriculture and the knock—on effect on the economy and people's well—being. knock—on effect on the economy and people's well-being. yes. in the philippines, there has been an issue with inflation. earlier this year they had a tax reform that hasn't gone down brilliantly with the people of the country. we've seen rice prices, and important staple go up rice prices, and important staple go up consecutively every month for eight months. that has caused people to be quite upset with this tax reform. they think it's a direct impact asa reform. they think it's a direct impact as a result of that and all these crops have been affected by this typhoon coming through and dumping water when it was time to harvest. we saw a lot of flooded paddy fields. the feeling is that rice prices and the price of food is about to rise again and that won't go down
we've seen telecommunications ca bles world.les falling, forests ripped to shreds... the government are looking into the longer term, there's a lot of talk about crop damage and the impact on agriculture and the knock—on effect on the economy and people's well—being. knock—on effect on the economy and people's well-being. yes. in the philippines, there has been an issue with inflation. earlier this year they had a tax reform that hasn't gone down brilliantly with the people of the...
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either a deal that is found that is a cce pta ble either a deal that is found that is acceptable to both there will be no deal, or the united kingdom may have to change its mind about brexit. what they do say is that in negotiations there are always troughs and difficult periods. we are now in the endgame, so periods. we are now in the endgame, so expect more difficult periods, but they say a deal is still possible. they want to see progress on the toughest of issues by the next eu leaders' summit in october. if they see that then they will hold a special brexit two days summit in november when they hope to seal the deal. first they say that the dust has to settle. katya adler, live in salzburg. and john pienaar at westminster, thank you. that statement by the prime minister is due to happen at 1:45pm, and will be shown live on the bbc news channel. the metropolitan police has admitted for the first time, that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist, with the knowledge of his bosses. legal documents seen by the bbc, show that mark kennedy's line man
either a deal that is found that is a cce pta ble either a deal that is found that is acceptable to both there will be no deal, or the united kingdom may have to change its mind about brexit. what they do say is that in negotiations there are always troughs and difficult periods. we are now in the endgame, so periods. we are now in the endgame, so expect more difficult periods, but they say a deal is still possible. they want to see progress on the toughest of issues by the next eu leaders'...
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watching tiger play again today, he is feeling comfortable, looks like he is driving well, looks co mforta bleable to get a look at him back at his best, i played with him back at his best, i played with him earlier this year and enjoy playing with him at bay hill, there is more on my mind and just playing with tiger tomorrow, that's for sure. sam simmonds scored two tries for exeter to help them maintain their perfect start to the premiership rugby season. the england forward is the league's joint top—scorer, as exeter remain top of the table after they beat newcastle 24—17. willis halaholo was man of the match for cardiff, creating two tries and scoring one of his own as they beat munster 37—13 in the pro14. ulster are still unbeaten — but only just. a very late henry speight try earned them a point away to cheetahs in bloemfontein. it was a 10—try thriller, ending 39—39. that's all the sport for now. i was due in the next hour. katherine downes, thank you. the british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today, in a dramatic end to a two—year £26 billion takeover battle. the broadcaster ha
watching tiger play again today, he is feeling comfortable, looks like he is driving well, looks co mforta bleable to get a look at him back at his best, i played with him back at his best, i played with him earlier this year and enjoy playing with him at bay hill, there is more on my mind and just playing with tiger tomorrow, that's for sure. sam simmonds scored two tries for exeter to help them maintain their perfect start to the premiership rugby season. the england forward is the league's...
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requirements re meant to address the totality of threats iran presen he new deal that we hope to be ble to sign, it will not be a personal agreement between two overnments like the last one. that is important. n terms of the iran nuclear eal, it was an agreement made with the president at the time. hey did not have the votes of the u.s. senate. that is nsufficient in our system of g. if you want to have something enduring a sustainable. we have called for a treaty which the iran nuclear deal should've been a treaty. it is something that ises to that element of nonproliferation, it deserved consideration by the senate. we are going to keep working with our allies. secretary pompeo talked about this in his speech we are expanding our diplomacy. e know that this threat is not limited to those countries that were members of the deal. it is iran presents international threats to peace and security. an international problem has an >> weational solution. end. ifuestion to that india and china in particular gree to help u.s. pressure, on ballistic missiles, what about india and china's purchase
requirements re meant to address the totality of threats iran presen he new deal that we hope to be ble to sign, it will not be a personal agreement between two overnments like the last one. that is important. n terms of the iran nuclear eal, it was an agreement made with the president at the time. hey did not have the votes of the u.s. senate. that is nsufficient in our system of g. if you want to have something enduring a sustainable. we have called for a treaty which the iran nuclear deal...
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jeff flake has said he would not be co mforta ble flake has said he would not be comfortable with theahead on the floor of the senate if that was not the weeks delay and another fbi investigation. lots of if‘s and but‘s, will somebody asked the fbi to go and do some enquiries and interviews? can they do that in the space of seven days? jeff flake has said no more than seven days, but an extraordinary development, it is no true this committee has voted brett kava naugh out is no true this committee has voted brett kavanaugh out of committee, they have confirmed their view he should be the next supreme court judge but it comes with massive strings attached from the arizona senatorjeff flake who has thrown a huge spanner in the works in this last moment and it will send congress and the republican party into a tailspin. they thought they we re into a tailspin. they thought they were getting there despite the difficulties of yesterday, the drama of yesterday, the horror of these personal discussions and allegations and the tears of yesterday, despite all that they thought they were gettin
jeff flake has said he would not be co mforta ble flake has said he would not be comfortable with theahead on the floor of the senate if that was not the weeks delay and another fbi investigation. lots of if‘s and but‘s, will somebody asked the fbi to go and do some enquiries and interviews? can they do that in the space of seven days? jeff flake has said no more than seven days, but an extraordinary development, it is no true this committee has voted brett kava naugh out is no true this...
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unacceptable, they suggestion or accusation was absolutely unacceptable accusation was absolutely u na cce pta bleely unacceptable to russia. as you heard in the report, the foreign ministry spokeswoman, she was one of many to pour scorn on the evidence coming from the uk. she tried to debunk that evidence. 0ne from the uk. she tried to debunk that evidence. one thing she focused on was the images from gatwick airport. she talked about trolling because the images of two men coming through the gatwick airport showing the same time on both images must have been faked. 0f the same time on both images must have been faked. of course there are parallel channels at gatwick airport so parallel channels at gatwick airport so the suggestion made quickly that that does not of course prove that there was any kind of dating of the evidence. as for the two men, the suspects, talking about directly, an official said that for russia to try to check their identity, there would need to be a specific request for that from britain, if britain does not, and sees no point in that, then the kremlin can only regret that
unacceptable, they suggestion or accusation was absolutely unacceptable accusation was absolutely u na cce pta bleely unacceptable to russia. as you heard in the report, the foreign ministry spokeswoman, she was one of many to pour scorn on the evidence coming from the uk. she tried to debunk that evidence. 0ne from the uk. she tried to debunk that evidence. one thing she focused on was the images from gatwick airport. she talked about trolling because the images of two men coming through the...
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josh green, i admire how he is ble to unpack the politics and economics of today and where we are goinge. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams....
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what does come in here, is not all recycla ble does come in here, is not all recyclable materials weut 80% is actually recycled because it is recyclable. what is the worst thing that you have ever found in a conveyor belt? we get a lot of different items. coming into the side. probably the most unpleasant are nappies, is what we would ask residences to think about what you are looking to recycle up with the right things into the right bin. 0h, into the right bin. oh, nota into the right bin. oh, not a nice thought when you think some of the sorting involves sifting by hand. let me show you what the end product is, as you were asking us outside. so, here we have got some of the material and then we sell this on to turnit material and then we sell this on to turn it back into water bottles. and these are effectively from the milk bottles you saw outside and then there's going to be turned back into milk bottles and they replace virgin materials and creates... but there is still one more question. can it be the one to tell sarah where she should put her moisturiser bottle? can this be r
what does come in here, is not all recycla ble does come in here, is not all recyclable materials weut 80% is actually recycled because it is recyclable. what is the worst thing that you have ever found in a conveyor belt? we get a lot of different items. coming into the side. probably the most unpleasant are nappies, is what we would ask residences to think about what you are looking to recycle up with the right things into the right bin. 0h, into the right bin. oh, nota into the right bin....
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she was alk ble to get away. >>> on a chopping block and the district is hoping that the community will help rise to the occasion. the district which is facing severe budget issues says it is saving $1.4 million by scrapping the program. one full time staffer will lose their job. >>> hungry students are the ones paying the ultimate price. >> you need to be well fed in order to learn. when you don't have food in your stomach it is easy to become distracted. >> it is sad you see kids asking for something that will fill them up. >>> what starts well doesn't always end well. they are hosting a big series against the yankees. they got off to a big start. the yankees scored run to win this game. they are hoping to possibly host a win or take off wild card game. >>> covering the roadway and this spill looks like this slid over 100 yards. they say that load of glass was properly secure, believe it or not. >> it was. >> yeah. >> wow. >> was not. >> was not. >> okay. a lane blokd for a short period of time. be careful. there will be an early start. it may stick around coming out and heading over
she was alk ble to get away. >>> on a chopping block and the district is hoping that the community will help rise to the occasion. the district which is facing severe budget issues says it is saving $1.4 million by scrapping the program. one full time staffer will lose their job. >>> hungry students are the ones paying the ultimate price. >> you need to be well fed in order to learn. when you don't have food in your stomach it is easy to become distracted. >> it is...