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five facts about boris becker that will surprise you even if you thought you knew all about him. is a family man but did you know that a few years ago he published a book on parenting it's titled translates as one makes children strong our number five. back office anecdotes from his own life and provides tips on keeping kids physically fit back as four children from three different relationships. that his daughter was born after an infamous tryst with a russian model under says she's never had much contact with her dad or her siblings. there's an old saying the apple doesn't fall far from the tree but not in fact his case and that brings us to number four on our list none of his children have inherited their father's tennis talent. his eldest son noah is a d.j. and artist. second son ellis says instagram poses show him without a racquet or a shirt. daughter anna is a successful model. third son amadeus wants to become a police officer. becker officially retired from professional tennis in one thousand nine hundred nine but you can still see him courtside as a commentator. likes t
five facts about boris becker that will surprise you even if you thought you knew all about him. is a family man but did you know that a few years ago he published a book on parenting it's titled translates as one makes children strong our number five. back office anecdotes from his own life and provides tips on keeping kids physically fit back as four children from three different relationships. that his daughter was born after an infamous tryst with a russian model under says she's never had...
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daily mail, crisis 4pm as boris brother walks out. families shenanigans, but they go on the line because boris is such an iconic figure —— apm. would this be such a blow if he wasn't boris's brother? of the two resignations by the two johnson brothers, i don't want to dwell on the psychodrama of the johnsons, but the psychodrama of the johnsons, but the jojohnson one is by far the more incendiary and stinging. boris was almost priced in, a politician who we knew had ambitions that out stepped his abilities and we knew he was looking for an excuse to get out, after probably being one of the more disastrous foreign secretary is in ourtime. jo more disastrous foreign secretary is in our time. jojohnson is a calmer, more considered, more popular and cerebral person, much more of a loyalist bash foreign secretaries. what was so potent about his resignation speech is it was brutal in its honesty —— foreign secretaries. he this rated theresa may's brexit plans and he did so in a way that made you think, my god, the scales are falling from ou
daily mail, crisis 4pm as boris brother walks out. families shenanigans, but they go on the line because boris is such an iconic figure —— apm. would this be such a blow if he wasn't boris's brother? of the two resignations by the two johnson brothers, i don't want to dwell on the psychodrama of the johnsons, but the psychodrama of the johnsons, but the jojohnson one is by far the more incendiary and stinging. boris was almost priced in, a politician who we knew had ambitions that out...
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august and his dad were having dinner and boris once.st and his dad were having dinnerand boris and nigel once. august and his dad were having dinner and boris and nigel farage had a chat, and that is it. it looks more secretive than it is. they are suggesting there may be a plot. who knows? the value currency of nigel farage has dwindled. i do not think there is a space for nigel farage right now to come back to rally the ha rd right now to come back to rally the hard brexiteers, if that's what this is about, nigel farage is not the person who will do that. a certain section of the community? his re—entry into british political life... he has been talking about it. i do not think it will work. their conversation we are having now, i do not think there is space for him to come back into it. something else besides brexit. front page of the guardian, a story we have been reporting, the eu then professor who has been looking at austerity —— the un professor. professor who has been looking at austerity -- the un professor. they are saying th
august and his dad were having dinner and boris once.st and his dad were having dinnerand boris and nigel once. august and his dad were having dinner and boris and nigel farage had a chat, and that is it. it looks more secretive than it is. they are suggesting there may be a plot. who knows? the value currency of nigel farage has dwindled. i do not think there is a space for nigel farage right now to come back to rally the ha rd right now to come back to rally the hard brexiteers, if that's...
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boris johnson there a short time ago.a lot of sunshine today across the uk, quite different to yesterday when we had so many showers. now we have this low— pressure showers. now we have this low—pressure bringing some further rain through the course of this evening and tonight. but for many it isa dry evening and tonight. but for many it is a dry rush—hour and to the south and east it stays dry through the night. but wales getting some heavy downpours through the small hours. another mild might, temperatures in double figures for many, just a bit colder in the far north—east of scotland. wednesday morning we start with sunshine to the south and progressively through the day the drier weather pushes further north of the skies clearing, sunshine for wales and the north of england through the afternoon. more cloud around for northern ireland and parts of scotland and again temperatures favourable for the time of year. the brexit divorce — british and eu negotiators finally agree on proposals for how the uk should leave the e
boris johnson there a short time ago.a lot of sunshine today across the uk, quite different to yesterday when we had so many showers. now we have this low— pressure showers. now we have this low—pressure bringing some further rain through the course of this evening and tonight. but for many it isa dry evening and tonight. but for many it is a dry rush—hour and to the south and east it stays dry through the night. but wales getting some heavy downpours through the small hours. another mild...
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that is because she had pizza with boris johnson? pizza with andrea lets on.leadsome. i think perhaps if a few more people had been involved in some of these decisions, like on fixed betting machines, a few people might have warned mrs maher, he stood on the steps of downing street after he became prime minister and promised that you would take this policy to the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. if this isn't an example of very vulnerable people earning very damaged by an industry, then what is? you need to not drag your heels of this, and she has, and the chancellor has, and now successfully, philip hammond and theresa may have united remainers, brexiteers, saying they think this is wrong, and this could be the first government defeat on a budget measure in 30 years. it reminds me of the last days of the labour government. looking at the back of the times, you explain to us brilliantly, if i may say so, in the last paper review. can i ask you to do it again for those of us who were not with you last time? the times is talking about scientific re
that is because she had pizza with boris johnson? pizza with andrea lets on.leadsome. i think perhaps if a few more people had been involved in some of these decisions, like on fixed betting machines, a few people might have warned mrs maher, he stood on the steps of downing street after he became prime minister and promised that you would take this policy to the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. if this isn't an example of very vulnerable people earning very damaged by an...
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boris will have a go, maybe, if he thinks he can win. he isa maybe, if he thinks he can win.es front page. it takes us to the former home secretary and, this is about what home office officials may have done to basically cause her to resign, jack. it looks like they did do. if viewers cast their minds at two met --1 viewers cast their minds at two met ——1 of the many cabinet resignations we have at this year, amber rudd, home secretary, resigned because she basically gave false information to a select committee in parliament when asked during the windrush scandal if britain had targets to deport illegal immigrants. she said no. it turned out that we do. and she fell on her sword and resigned because she had given a false information. there has now been an internal report in whitehall into what happened. it is coming out tomorrow, but the times has a leak of the report. apparently it is going to say that amber rudd was basically misinformed by officials before, during, and afterthis. she had specifically asked them are their targets. she was told there are not. she repeated th
boris will have a go, maybe, if he thinks he can win. he isa maybe, if he thinks he can win.es front page. it takes us to the former home secretary and, this is about what home office officials may have done to basically cause her to resign, jack. it looks like they did do. if viewers cast their minds at two met --1 viewers cast their minds at two met ——1 of the many cabinet resignations we have at this year, amber rudd, home secretary, resigned because she basically gave false information...
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boris johnson, amber rudd, who has just replaced support.r rudd, who hasjust replaced esther mcvey, jeremy hunt, david davis, any mordant and dominic raab. i think this interview, as nigel hasjust said, is very much throwing the sort of any crumbs out. he says he is not submitting a letter of no confidence in theresa may, but has made it clear that he doesn't think she is standing up to brussels strong enough. this leadership issue is picked up in the sunday express. tory rebels make their move, big pictures of david davis and boris johnson. the line they are taking is the two of them are trained to work out who should be the brexit candidate. this, if we get dominic raab in there, it could be neither of them. i couldn't think of two people less likely to actually turn up... people less likely to actually turn . i people less likely to actually turn up... i think dominic raab has a better chance than the two have.” think you and i have a better chance! they know he is popular in the party, although, polling is showing he is not as popular as
boris johnson, amber rudd, who has just replaced support.r rudd, who hasjust replaced esther mcvey, jeremy hunt, david davis, any mordant and dominic raab. i think this interview, as nigel hasjust said, is very much throwing the sort of any crumbs out. he says he is not submitting a letter of no confidence in theresa may, but has made it clear that he doesn't think she is standing up to brussels strong enough. this leadership issue is picked up in the sunday express. tory rebels make their...
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i think that boris johnson's foreign secretary.ty certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the implication from the poll you were talking about, is that people actually don't like this level of disloyalty. there is a recognition that theresa may, however bad you think the deal is, is actually doing a reasonable job and she is doing it with an enormous amount of grace and depression just on the work load a low. these grinning buffoons don't stand a chance. they don't seem very popular with tory mps either, it is unlikely that we get to the finishing line, to candidate to put before the tory membership. we should point out there is a long way to go before any of that does or doesn't happen. the mail on sunday has on their front page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tier found guilty page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tierfound guilty by page, an exclusive interview with lord lester tier found guilty by the house of lords commission standards. —— lest
i think that boris johnson's foreign secretary.ty certainly with the general public and amongst the tory grassroots is actually falling. at eds as the mark. the implication from the poll you were talking about, is that people actually don't like this level of disloyalty. there is a recognition that theresa may, however bad you think the deal is, is actually doing a reasonable job and she is doing it with an enormous amount of grace and depression just on the work load a low. these grinning...
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will both reject the dealfor brother boris will both reject the deal for similar brother boris will similar reasons brother boris will both reject the deal for similar reasons despite their instincts about brexit being polar opposite. and you combine those sentiments if you like and love the fact that the vast majority of mps are likely to reject whatever the government comes back with and suddenly the math gets very tricky indeed. at a time when i visited math is always tricky for the prime minister given that she has not got a majority of herjust rely on the democratic unionist party well and as alex was reporting there they are not happy either. and while she deals with this in the home front of course that the clock takes more chances to talk to discuss with the european negotiators but i would like me to see any major changes or any movement? we have got to try to find some sort of language of this prescient of the backstop. the insurance policy to ensure that the border between northern ireland and the republic remains pretty much as it is in any eventuality. they have got to
will both reject the dealfor brother boris will both reject the deal for similar brother boris will similar reasons brother boris will both reject the deal for similar reasons despite their instincts about brexit being polar opposite. and you combine those sentiments if you like and love the fact that the vast majority of mps are likely to reject whatever the government comes back with and suddenly the math gets very tricky indeed. at a time when i visited math is always tricky for the prime...
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applause —— my personal welcome to boris. —— my personal welcome to boris.speaking at a conference dinner yesterday evening. conference dinner yesterday evening. stage to further the national interest. interest. who have travelled to participate in the conference this weekend. the conference this weekend. is fitting as we launch our friends of gibraltar grouping early on. of gibraltar grouping early on. meeting with the chief minister there, fabian picardo. there, fabian picardo. stand with the people and government of gibraltar at this difficult time. of gibraltar at this difficult time. now, we are fortunate to have mr johnson because this afternoon. johnson because this afternoon. our newly elected representative in carrickfergus! carrickfergus! peter and the east antrim team on that by—election victory. that by—election victory. preference advantage over their nearest rival candidate. nearest rival candidate. is not our only new addition at council level. council level. a very warm dup welcome to alderman sharon mckellar. —— mckillop. party and we're del
applause —— my personal welcome to boris. —— my personal welcome to boris.speaking at a conference dinner yesterday evening. conference dinner yesterday evening. stage to further the national interest. interest. who have travelled to participate in the conference this weekend. the conference this weekend. is fitting as we launch our friends of gibraltar grouping early on. of gibraltar grouping early on. meeting with the chief minister there, fabian picardo. there, fabian picardo. stand...
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one voice that is worth hearing in this concept that in a context is boris johnson.mer member of the european parliament. here's what he makes of it all. not especially for any more. not in this particular case is that of enough there seems to be a co nflu e nce of enough there seems to be a confluence of opinion that we must not at any event go down the chambers. borisjohnson's not at any event go down the chambers. boris johnson's senior they're talking about the prime minister long—term vision of the withdrawal agreements. i it's also fairto point withdrawal agreements. i it's also fair to point out, we don't often hear from the parents or near relatives of resigning ministers, but this instance where mrjohnson senior is certainly a public figure himself, and a brief eight it's about the johnson brothers who himself, and a brief eight it's about thejohnson brothers who are in public life. we did not chase after him. he created the decision. it's ok you do not have to justify it to me. there has been talk today about how any deal that so many people don't like mika
one voice that is worth hearing in this concept that in a context is boris johnson.mer member of the european parliament. here's what he makes of it all. not especially for any more. not in this particular case is that of enough there seems to be a co nflu e nce of enough there seems to be a confluence of opinion that we must not at any event go down the chambers. borisjohnson's not at any event go down the chambers. boris johnson's senior they're talking about the prime minister long—term...
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we all suspect boris johnson will be here, don't we?the front of the daily telegraph, this column is being teased where he is being... typical borisisms, we are preparing to take colonial rule by foreign powers, and we should withhold at least half of the £39 billion. there are other lines as well. an extraordinary column. he is essentially saying we have to unpick the whole deal. quite where that would leave us, i don't know. exactly. let's turn to the ft, and we heard about this extension to the transition period. so i think taking us possibly years, 2020 two is the offer. this is michel barnier, the chief negotiator, saying let's add another year on, we don't have to hurry away, we will be happy to have you there. you will just be caught in this sort of limbo period, and you of course keep contributing, which from the eu's point of view, who can blame them? we area point of view, who can blame them? we are a huge net contributor to the eu. ithink we are a huge net contributor to the eu. i think we don't often talk enough about the im
we all suspect boris johnson will be here, don't we?the front of the daily telegraph, this column is being teased where he is being... typical borisisms, we are preparing to take colonial rule by foreign powers, and we should withhold at least half of the £39 billion. there are other lines as well. an extraordinary column. he is essentially saying we have to unpick the whole deal. quite where that would leave us, i don't know. exactly. let's turn to the ft, and we heard about this extension to...
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federer who became the first german to win the prestigious tournament since boris becker back in one thousand nine hundred ninety five. alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one first of all i want to congratulate. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i mean you barely lost the match i'm actually very thankful you don't want to me today. the undoubted highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may
federer who became the first german to win the prestigious tournament since boris becker back in one thousand nine hundred ninety five. alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one...
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ignited a nationwide tennis fervor in germany along with the successes of boris becker who grew up nearby in a town in boston for timberg. we'll have mines that would fall and that would be a really good time to so say should men bond with great trainers and a family like environment if it started with my victory at wimbledon and nine hundred eighty five and then step you caught up and i won her title just to go to another team to the want to thank her breakthrough came in one nine hundred eighty seven when she was only eighteen. at the french open she unseated martina navratilova to become the world number one. she's six three my quick and fast and i knew how to play the game really no weakness i mean her back and she was always there for her it was a huge weapon but she neutralized everything with her back and as well because she was two great mover. in one thousand nine hundred eighty. the clash made history when she won the golden slam all four grand slams and
ignited a nationwide tennis fervor in germany along with the successes of boris becker who grew up nearby in a town in boston for timberg. we'll have mines that would fall and that would be a really good time to so say should men bond with great trainers and a family like environment if it started with my victory at wimbledon and nine hundred eighty five and then step you caught up and i won her title just to go to another team to the want to thank her breakthrough came in one nine hundred...
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is treason may present it is a titanic mistake just a couple of months ago boris johnson said we will make a titanic success. now he has really changed his tune and it's all bad for the reason may as we stand here today she does not have a majority in parliament for this deal she isn't even close to it ok thank you so much that was barbara faisal reporting for us from london. the united nations is marking the international day for the elimination of violence against women on sunday several thousand women marched in rome on the eve of the occasion they were called victims of violence demanded greater rights for women and charted slogans against the far right party activists in turkey are also gearing up for demonstrations on sunday just last month the european council warned ankara to do more to protect women and girls against domestic violence correspondent yulia han met one survivor. my name is one the nash can i was born in one thousand nine hundred six in istanbul i was always very strong. races me aged sixteen or seventeen with a friend we were very happy that day. to hand and loo
is treason may present it is a titanic mistake just a couple of months ago boris johnson said we will make a titanic success. now he has really changed his tune and it's all bad for the reason may as we stand here today she does not have a majority in parliament for this deal she isn't even close to it ok thank you so much that was barbara faisal reporting for us from london. the united nations is marking the international day for the elimination of violence against women on sunday several...
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s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those ten northern ireland d u p m piece who prove pot to reason may's minority government they are also very concerned ok the first challenge then in getting this thing done this whole deal we've got a draft agreement getting it done and something else is for theresa may to try to convince her cabinet to go along with what can we expect from the u.k. government cabinet meeting later today where she's already been meeting cabinet ministers one by one to try to convince them that this is the best deal that the u.k. is going to get she's got this meeting this afternoon that also very strong pro brix it minister is within her cabinet there is the possibility that some of them could walk this talk even of michael the environment secretary he was one of the leaders of the leave campaign but also some of the women andrea lets him leader of the house of commons penny morton there was there was a lot of danger if it's a reason at the moment to try and convince them that this
s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those ten northern ireland d u p m piece who prove pot to reason may's minority government they are also very concerned ok the first challenge then in getting this thing done this whole deal we've got a draft agreement getting it done and something else is for theresa may to try to convince her cabinet to go along with what can we expect from the u.k. government cabinet meeting later...
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eighty nine germany's tennis fever reached its peak thanks to the joint forces of steffi graf and boris becker. that was when we both won wimbledon on the same day in july the german president because i want to buy it circa was there in the royal box and it was a special moment for. moments that a torch was. alongside her golden slam steffi graf holds another record she was ranked world number one for three hundred seventy seven weeks longer than any other tennis player. thanks by the mid ninety's she suffered increasing injuries her father's conviction on charges of tax evasion was a further follow. rush made a comeback in june one nine hundred ninety nine winning the french open against martina hingis in one of the most spectacular matches of her career thank you ever felt like she got nervous she was just you know she was very fair it was a pleasure like answer and i was like it up but it is still a lot. in august nine hundred ninety nine steffi graf announced her shocked departure from the sport thank you. i knew i would get emotional. she withdrew from the public eye and married am
eighty nine germany's tennis fever reached its peak thanks to the joint forces of steffi graf and boris becker. that was when we both won wimbledon on the same day in july the german president because i want to buy it circa was there in the royal box and it was a special moment for. moments that a torch was. alongside her golden slam steffi graf holds another record she was ranked world number one for three hundred seventy seven weeks longer than any other tennis player. thanks by the mid...
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let's go with that scenario, a dup-backed avertly pro-brexit and boris johnson type government. the dup is socially not progressive, to put it mildly. it's been described as the political arm of the 17th century. its positions on various issues are not in tune with the larger public. that kind of scenario is also a constitutional breakdown scenario, isn't it? isn't that in support -- >> i do think it's an overstatement to say that we are in uncharted waters and we will be in even more uncharted waters in circumstances where parliament rejects all of the options. as i say, every one of the scenarios that we're describing, one is left slightly scratching one's head thinking the united kingdom couldn't get to that place, could it? in a few weeks we could be in exactly that place. >> isn't that theresa may's ultimate trump card with the brexiteers, that actually rather than their government being formed, we could have a general election and it could be corbyn who's the next prime minister, in which case it's either my deal, it's chequers or corbyn. and that's a more persuasive argum
let's go with that scenario, a dup-backed avertly pro-brexit and boris johnson type government. the dup is socially not progressive, to put it mildly. it's been described as the political arm of the 17th century. its positions on various issues are not in tune with the larger public. that kind of scenario is also a constitutional breakdown scenario, isn't it? isn't that in support -- >> i do think it's an overstatement to say that we are in uncharted waters and we will be in even more...
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various reasons i mean one reason was that they weren't as we're not you're very particularly clear that boris johnson wasn't going to. get the competence of a fellow at peace to become leader of the party but i also think that the i think beyond the the issue of personalities i think what's been what's become very very aggressive negotiations is that while many of the representatives that have very strong ideas about what they don't want they haven't been very there about how to resolve some very key problems in the present negotiations one of which is how to avoid a hawk or two between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which everyone says they want to avoid. that required the problem of his about wife three the maids trying to keep the whole of the u.k. within their customs union post-process. because that will help avoid that whole border so you know i think you know that there were democrats in tears who were in those positions where they have but they were able to make a difference to these negotiations david davis was officially the chief reykjavik and chairs and he was like w
various reasons i mean one reason was that they weren't as we're not you're very particularly clear that boris johnson wasn't going to. get the competence of a fellow at peace to become leader of the party but i also think that the i think beyond the the issue of personalities i think what's been what's become very very aggressive negotiations is that while many of the representatives that have very strong ideas about what they don't want they haven't been very there about how to resolve some...
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hard right group of bricks it to use who say this is a you know this is a vassal state arrangement boris johnson has been writing again this morning in the telegraph and saying we are bowing our next to the dictate of the european union dramatic language there so they are not stopping with as they are carrying on with their constant attacks against the prime minister if you look at the newspapers this morning we see the independent here they show nine contenders for to reason may's office starting with boris johnson and the exploits of minister david davis and so on and so forth it seems pretty much everybody in westminster thinks he could be a better prime minister than to reason may already garrick let's come to you in brussels now the british prime minister says these next seven days of negotiations with the e.u. will be critical but is that you really willing to renegotiate anything at this point. look i mean there are two parts of this agreement there is one part which is the divorce part of the agreement and there's the future part of much smaller part but legally non-binding part
hard right group of bricks it to use who say this is a you know this is a vassal state arrangement boris johnson has been writing again this morning in the telegraph and saying we are bowing our next to the dictate of the european union dramatic language there so they are not stopping with as they are carrying on with their constant attacks against the prime minister if you look at the newspapers this morning we see the independent here they show nine contenders for to reason may's office...
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the gar boris ‘tled on last match and kept it low key this time. becker, the mind is own| mind is own goal. i is own goal. planet nixon in goal. planet nixon to goal. planet nixon to score jlanet nixon to score his |et and nixon to score his first european goal. steven gerrard's side back ahead the score lines very temporary in this match. moskal reverse swing in a couple of snap minutes with this heading that level again and then it's straight from the kick—off, this taking aim. this deciding a freezing, frenzied up match. chelsea are into the knockout stages thanks to a 1—0 win over bate borisov in belarus. olivier giroud scored his first goal of the season, nodding home emerson's cross early in the second half. the win puts maurizio sarri's side into the last 32 and maintains their 100% record in the competition so far this season. arsenal are also through, but their goalless draw at home to sporting lisbon was marred by a serious—looking injury to forward danny welbeck. he was taken to hospital after being stretchered off in the first half at t
the gar boris ‘tled on last match and kept it low key this time. becker, the mind is own| mind is own goal. i is own goal. planet nixon in goal. planet nixon to goal. planet nixon to score jlanet nixon to score his |et and nixon to score his first european goal. steven gerrard's side back ahead the score lines very temporary in this match. moskal reverse swing in a couple of snap minutes with this heading that level again and then it's straight from the kick—off, this taking aim. this...
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boris johnson, we just printed the story.oris johnson is saying the brakes of plan at the moment is the equipment to the titanic heading towards a doom. this is almost the worst of all scenarios, and iceberg waiting to happen. you come down on the debate? to spanish thanks blessings, there is an agreement. two,r two bank, here -- here comes the hard part, theresa may in parliament. they will not be happy. a deal will take place. it is probably not priced in by the market. yousef: where are we when it comes to the markets? westpac were saying 1.32 could be the next target over the weekend. where do you see it going now that they have made progress in the but still with the house of commons? >> there are many steps ahead. to look at what is the market pricing, you need to look at long exposures short domestic u.k. place, which are still doing well. on, theis trade is market is pressing on. with some reversal in terms of the trade, and obviously the other way to look at it is the myo-pound, which finally move, and some pound str
boris johnson, we just printed the story.oris johnson is saying the brakes of plan at the moment is the equipment to the titanic heading towards a doom. this is almost the worst of all scenarios, and iceberg waiting to happen. you come down on the debate? to spanish thanks blessings, there is an agreement. two,r two bank, here -- here comes the hard part, theresa may in parliament. they will not be happy. a deal will take place. it is probably not priced in by the market. yousef: where are we...
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minutes of sealed victory over his idol fedoroff becoming the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago of the. side of the germans rise in the tennis world continues to victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career. and steph will now face novak djokovic in the final the world number one cruise past kevin anderson in straight sets six two six two djokovic is aiming to win a record equalling sixth eighteen pe finals title. i don't forget you can always get data on the news on the go just download our app from google play all from the apple stole let me give you access to all the latest news and information around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the data to send us photos and videos. you're watching that data would be news for coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca rescinds thanks for joining me. we make up oh but we want tons of coffee handout but to time we on this simple simplicity. dean wants to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join our dumpsters as they share their s
minutes of sealed victory over his idol fedoroff becoming the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago of the. side of the germans rise in the tennis world continues to victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career. and steph will now face novak djokovic in the final the world number one cruise past kevin anderson in straight sets six two six two djokovic is aiming to win a record equalling sixth eighteen pe finals title. i don't forget you...
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ninety minutes of seal victory of reside all federal becoming the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago. thank god out of the germans rise in the tennis world continues with victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career. you know watching the w. news more coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca recess thanks for joining me. i'm sick of the by. the time and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here. are you familiar with. the smugglers with lions. what's your story.
ninety minutes of seal victory of reside all federal becoming the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago. thank god out of the germans rise in the tennis world continues with victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career. you know watching the w. news more coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca recess thanks for joining me. i'm sick of the by. the time and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here. are you familiar with. the...
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finals in london is the first german to reach the final of the prestigious season and since boris becker in one thousand nine hundred six. in the turning points of the opening set alexander of aggressive. in front of the seventeen thousand fans in london the youngster stepped up to take the first blood. spots juror. in the top break in the second set the crowd cheers turned to blooms. sarah stop playing after the ball boy drops a bull juries are rallied. the umpire brightly replayed the point that the crowd were outraged by something that happened of course. i apologize to roger at the net already you told me to read and that's ok you know it's always in the rules like that i want to apologise to the crowd as well despite the hostile crowd there stayed focused until the first german to make the final since boris becker twenty two years ago. got out the germans rise in the tennis world continues with victory on sunday would hand serve the biggest success of his career . and spare for now face novak djokovic in the final well number one cruise past kevin anderson in straight sets six two s
finals in london is the first german to reach the final of the prestigious season and since boris becker in one thousand nine hundred six. in the turning points of the opening set alexander of aggressive. in front of the seventeen thousand fans in london the youngster stepped up to take the first blood. spots juror. in the top break in the second set the crowd cheers turned to blooms. sarah stop playing after the ball boy drops a bull juries are rallied. the umpire brightly replayed the point...
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it then in parliament are we going to how much opposition are we going to see from hardliners like boris johnson well he always pops out there if he can so he's already taking a very strong stance at the moment saying that cabinet ministers should chalk this dropped away so you probably will be back in his plays like the usual boris johnson that we know two races force. i did reporting for us from london thank you very much. thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the world sri lanka's political crisis has intensified after lawmakers voted out the country's newly appointed prime minister in a heated session the move follows a decision by the country's top court to suspend a presidential order to dissolve parliament and hold fresh elections the rajapaksa was appointed prime minister last month after the president kicked out his predecessor. u.s. vice president mike pence has told me and our leader aung san suu kyi there was no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of to flee her country and it was meetings hoochie on the sidelines of a regi
it then in parliament are we going to how much opposition are we going to see from hardliners like boris johnson well he always pops out there if he can so he's already taking a very strong stance at the moment saying that cabinet ministers should chalk this dropped away so you probably will be back in his plays like the usual boris johnson that we know two races force. i did reporting for us from london thank you very much. thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the...
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the daily mail with a similar line as crisis for prime minister abe boris brother walks out.jo johnson walks out. to pick up with you, the people's the pointjojohnson makes in his letter that it should go back to the country but we have already in minutes seen the rebuttal from a downing street if there isn't going to be no second vote on this. and that they have to say this but they are curious because they say undemocratic but i have got my head around that yet. they do not want this say about because it is a conservative party. that simple. there are dangers, is not guaranteed that remain back would win it. i would caution that.
the daily mail with a similar line as crisis for prime minister abe boris brother walks out.jo johnson walks out. to pick up with you, the people's the pointjojohnson makes in his letter that it should go back to the country but we have already in minutes seen the rebuttal from a downing street if there isn't going to be no second vote on this. and that they have to say this but they are curious because they say undemocratic but i have got my head around that yet. they do not want this say...
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for his secretary boris johnson walked out of the cabinet just in sama also david davies who was seen again yossi to fraud for the u.k. walked out on her just because they didn't like the ideas that she had about how breaks it should be done and these are only two examples of that is in a division within her own party and each time it is some sort of rebellion from her own rose it will be more and more difficult for the prime is actually to game up against them. all right nicole reese in london thank you so much. thank you. just follow the directions to this deal that we still haven't actually seen yet let's get more on the british government reaction from the. honest alex forrest whites and welcome alex so what has been happening behind the scenes since the announcement of the deal was made last night well tourism is currently holed up in downing street with company ministers trying to thrash out an agreement with them she has already had one to one meetings with all of them last night on this morning because there are some key bricks it is within her own cabinet within those i minis
for his secretary boris johnson walked out of the cabinet just in sama also david davies who was seen again yossi to fraud for the u.k. walked out on her just because they didn't like the ideas that she had about how breaks it should be done and these are only two examples of that is in a division within her own party and each time it is some sort of rebellion from her own rose it will be more and more difficult for the prime is actually to game up against them. all right nicole reese in london...
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jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the unity of the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, mind out. watch your back. "watch your back" — fateful words perhaps, uttered earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today the transport minister, but tonight, he quit hisjob, with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals. our ability to strike mea
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the...
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needs itself and the need to get out there are others and i would say boris johnson is a good example of an opportunist because actually you may remember a couple of years ago he wrote an article for one of the english newspapers the daily telegraph in which he said actually i'm going to back brics it but it also written the other side which also got out and said he wasn't even clear and he has taken the chosen the path to be a brick city and to lead from the front but at. they are not convincing just look at what happened to his brother who was in the government until two weeks ago gerry johnson he quits his government role saying that he not only opposes breck's it but he wants that to be a second referendum so even within boris johnson's own family it is very divided before we take a look at where it all goes from here let's take a look at the e.u. side in all of this alex just reminded us that the brics a two years say everything about the e.u. is wrong from the start the european union has made it clear that certain core e.u. principles like the link between free movement of good
needs itself and the need to get out there are others and i would say boris johnson is a good example of an opportunist because actually you may remember a couple of years ago he wrote an article for one of the english newspapers the daily telegraph in which he said actually i'm going to back brics it but it also written the other side which also got out and said he wasn't even clear and he has taken the chosen the path to be a brick city and to lead from the front but at. they are not...
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the boat that boris is using is like a formula one racer. but we use a traditional ship one that was built in one nine hundred thirty one fighter couldn't we couldn't be more different when it comes to sailing and the way we approach it. still i think that what boris does is incredibly exciting i have a lot of respect for what he's done and i wish him and his crew all the best. you know. two hundred meters away from the dock with a dogma or in this tied up it's a lay in navy boats just getting ready to set off ok. chile has a naval station there and the crew will inspect and resupply it. they time their departure so that they'll arrive at dawn when the weather is supposed to be good. the route leads south from pressure william then through the big channel. and finally across nestle bay towards cape horn. the boat arrives at its destination precisely at seven in the morning. to make resupply trips like this every three months or so from here they'll use inflatable boats to get to the station if the weather holds up. if it doesn't the crew won
the boat that boris is using is like a formula one racer. but we use a traditional ship one that was built in one nine hundred thirty one fighter couldn't we couldn't be more different when it comes to sailing and the way we approach it. still i think that what boris does is incredibly exciting i have a lot of respect for what he's done and i wish him and his crew all the best. you know. two hundred meters away from the dock with a dogma or in this tied up it's a lay in navy boats just getting...
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if you can get things done in this case for a faltering boris yeltsin.umed by alcoholism. want to give that person more responsibility. >> in the 1998 yeltsin appointed putin to the head of the successor of the kgb. the man who always wanted to be a spy now commanded the motherland's domestic intelligence service. >> i can imagine that vladimir putin was looking at the fsb as being a very important institution that he understood because he was from that world. >> putin soon had the fsb utilize some old kgb tricks. obtaining compromising material called kompromat on a targeted individual to gain leverage. >> when he became director of the fsb, the prosecutor general in moscow, a man named skoriatov was starting to prosecute a number of crimes around the yeltsin family and mr. putin at the time helped out mr. yeltsin by taking a clandestinely acquired firm of mr. scrotov with prostitutes in a moscow hotel. >> the film was broadcast on russia's rtr state tv network and ended scotov's career. >> he showed he swas someone who could be trusted to protect yelts
if you can get things done in this case for a faltering boris yeltsin.umed by alcoholism. want to give that person more responsibility. >> in the 1998 yeltsin appointed putin to the head of the successor of the kgb. the man who always wanted to be a spy now commanded the motherland's domestic intelligence service. >> i can imagine that vladimir putin was looking at the fsb as being a very important institution that he understood because he was from that world. >> putin soon...
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own feet with a touch of nationalism there and it has fed particular political egos talking about boris johnson for instance and the unlikely rise of somebody like jacob riis marg into the public conscience who was a basically a back bencher or somebody like michael gove who is you know suspiciously quiet at the moment and somehow still waiting for his child's and who had really strongly supported breaks it in two thousand and sixteen and tried to be become prime minister so if you look at this whole scenario you see of course that there are people there who think they put can push through a completely different vision of what great britain could be what politics here could look like and what the future of this country could be and so this clash is is ideological by the visit of course also ego driven strongly so but in the middle of all this we can forget that there was indeed a referendum john the majority of the u.k. want to do to leave the european union is that being delivered on the question is. referendum really need it was clear but that meant leaving the european union but whic
own feet with a touch of nationalism there and it has fed particular political egos talking about boris johnson for instance and the unlikely rise of somebody like jacob riis marg into the public conscience who was a basically a back bencher or somebody like michael gove who is you know suspiciously quiet at the moment and somehow still waiting for his child's and who had really strongly supported breaks it in two thousand and sixteen and tried to be become prime minister so if you look at this...
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look at something different, and we always have to look at brexit, don't we, in the daily telegraph, boris stage and in —— must stage and new kidney. have to put him on the front page to get the money is worth. —— must stage a mutiny. interesting that the times and admittedly the telegraph has a broadsheet front page, it has scope to do more stories on the front page, and the times has done their duty of the serious full—page presentation of the armistice day celebrations, the telegraph trying to move on to give readers something fresh tomorrow, that is why it is a different story in the papers, trying to do the same, the guardian, which we will come to, yes, and as you say, boris insisting the possibility of britain trapped, the idea of the backstop, and, in effect, the independent arbitration idea that our country wanted to have, which was rejected by the eu, he says it's not acceptable, we can't have a situation where we are locked into a customs union permanently, which is an argument that many on the brexit site would take. and i've got to say it does seem take. and i've got to say it
look at something different, and we always have to look at brexit, don't we, in the daily telegraph, boris stage and in —— must stage and new kidney. have to put him on the front page to get the money is worth. —— must stage a mutiny. interesting that the times and admittedly the telegraph has a broadsheet front page, it has scope to do more stories on the front page, and the times has done their duty of the serious full—page presentation of the armistice day celebrations, the...
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various reasons i mean one reason was is that they went as we're not exactly take very clear that boris johnson wasn't going to get that they got the confidence of a fellow m.p.'s to become leader of the party but i also think. i think beyond the the issue of personalities i think what people come very during the back to negotiations is that while many of the practices that have very strong ideas about what they've done in school they haven't been very clear about how to resolve that and very key problems in the back to negotiations one of which is how to avoid the hard core between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which everyone says they want to avoid. that required the problem of his about swipe through the maze trying to keep the whole of the u.k. within their customs union post-process. because that will help avoid that border so you know i think you know that there were democrats in two years who were in those positions where they had but they were able to make a difference to these negotiations david davis was officially that the chief bratton because they said he was
various reasons i mean one reason was is that they went as we're not exactly take very clear that boris johnson wasn't going to get that they got the confidence of a fellow m.p.'s to become leader of the party but i also think. i think beyond the the issue of personalities i think what people come very during the back to negotiations is that while many of the practices that have very strong ideas about what they've done in school they haven't been very clear about how to resolve that and very...
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boris, i'm going to start with you. what was president trump focusing on tonight in tennessee and how much of it was true? >> reporter: hey there, don. tonight we saw an unusual speech from president trump. he only spoke for about 50 minutes. he usually goes well over an hour and he mostly stuck to the script. it didn't seem like he was ad-libbing as much as he usually does. also notable, the president talked about the economy almost as much as he talked about immigration. that is important. just last night at another rally i attended in pensacola, florida, the president was chafing at criticism from commentators that he spends too much time on immigration and not enough talking about positive jobs numbers and strong stock market, et cetera. no surprise, though. the president did get into immigration. of course he's here campaigning for representative marsha blackburn. she's trying to take senator bob corker's seat he as retires. she's running to the right of corker and she has a hard line stance on immigration so of co
boris, i'm going to start with you. what was president trump focusing on tonight in tennessee and how much of it was true? >> reporter: hey there, don. tonight we saw an unusual speech from president trump. he only spoke for about 50 minutes. he usually goes well over an hour and he mostly stuck to the script. it didn't seem like he was ad-libbing as much as he usually does. also notable, the president talked about the economy almost as much as he talked about immigration. that is...