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brea kfast‘s tim muffett is at london bridge for us this morning.siness as usual in the capital today? the court and is still in place however and there are a few events happening across the day? that is correct. the station has opened and commuters are making their way through. the cordon behind me are still in place. the tarpaulin is the spot where the truck came to an end after it careered across london bridge. forensic teams are still doing their work and gathering what evidence they can. i! doing their work and gathering what evidence they can. 11 o'clock this morning a minutes silence to be held right across the country. from nine o'clock here in this area a book of condolences will be opened. that will be at southwark council headquarters to those who wish to sign it. i will take you around here because barriers have now been installed on london bridge as they have been on westminster and waterloo bridges as well. there have been questions asked about why that had not been done before but it is hoped that it will bring a certain additional se
brea kfast‘s tim muffett is at london bridge for us this morning.siness as usual in the capital today? the court and is still in place however and there are a few events happening across the day? that is correct. the station has opened and commuters are making their way through. the cordon behind me are still in place. the tarpaulin is the spot where the truck came to an end after it careered across london bridge. forensic teams are still doing their work and gathering what evidence they can....
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s was c cpletely unawe e of t facact at shehe wowould ed m medal carar cacause r fifirschildd s s brea bororn. if she hadn't gott prope re by y trained birth attendant, she would he e died. mamaheori: i'll rest r sesen days, buthen it's s backo wowork i have to pod d the ce, , cay water, c g grassand d ch wood.d. lifes s tougherere. narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was
s was c cpletely unawe e of t facact at shehe wowould ed m medal carar cacause r fifirschildd s s brea bororn. if she hadn't gott prope re by y trained birth attendant, she would he e died. mamaheori: i'll rest r sesen days, buthen it's s backo wowork i have to pod d the ce, , cay water, c g grassand d ch wood.d. lifes s tougherere. narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one...
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brea made $200,000. riverside made $70,000. rancho cucamonga lost $92,000.st $300,000. five locations of which three of them make money. where is the cash to fund the loss coming from? -shauna: buena park. -lemonis: where else? -paul: brea. -shauna: riverside. lemonis: every location that makes money. mike: yeah. we're trying to keep it afloat. paul: yeah. lemonis: i want to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place, taxes, and payables. you said that you -- man: ah, farrell's crowd, look this way! 'cause i got something very important to say! lemonis: so, the total amount of debt... [ drums beating ] you want to hear something funny? that's the reason people don't come back here. shauna: i know it is. lemonis: it's actually annoying. it can be done in a more elegant way. i don't want to come here and enjoy a meal if it's not my birthday, 'cause i don't want to listen to that nine times. $1,940,000 is the total debt for this entire company, and you have no cash. i mean, it's just -- it'
brea made $200,000. riverside made $70,000. rancho cucamonga lost $92,000.st $300,000. five locations of which three of them make money. where is the cash to fund the loss coming from? -shauna: buena park. -lemonis: where else? -paul: brea. -shauna: riverside. lemonis: every location that makes money. mike: yeah. we're trying to keep it afloat. paul: yeah. lemonis: i want to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place,...
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iam i am ready for myjapanese brea kfast. i am ready for myjapanese breakfast., from yahoo japan in tokyo. before we go, use our quick look at the markets. japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equities mostly retreated two days before the british general election and congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48 points. they give are joining us. goodbye for now. the headlines this sour. uk security services are facing more questions following revelations that they were warned about the third london bridge attack. he's been named as 22—year—old youssef zaghba, a moroccan—italian man who lived in east london. a man has been shot down outside notre dame cathedral after he officers with a hammer. an investigation is under way as to why hundreds of postal ballots have gone missing into marginal south—west constituencies. they are saying they are taking what is happening very seriously. by mo
iam i am ready for myjapanese brea kfast. i am ready for myjapanese breakfast., from yahoo japan in tokyo. before we go, use our quick look at the markets. japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equities mostly retreated two days before the british general election and congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48...
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you briefly get onto the jet where the humid air locks, but as it brea ks where the humid air locks,t breaks back again and moves across the atlantic with a middle path of the atlantic with a middle path of the week we are on the northern side of the jet stream or the cool air sits, and we will be in that the middle of the week. the jet stream spinning up areas of low pressure that will keep things aren't settled through wednesday and on into thursday. for the middle part of the week, thejet thursday. for the middle part of the week, the jet stream will be working straight across the atlantic, keeping us in the cool air, bringing further areas of low pressure. but there was a hint in some forecast weather models that, by the end of the week, the jet stream might take on more of a bend the appearance and that will initially keep us in the cool air but will bring some warmer air, slightly closer to southern areas and with it, potentially, pressure building, high—pressure trying to edge its way in towards the south. it will be a slow process , the south. it will be a slow process, essen
you briefly get onto the jet where the humid air locks, but as it brea ks where the humid air locks,t breaks back again and moves across the atlantic with a middle path of the atlantic with a middle path of the week we are on the northern side of the jet stream or the cool air sits, and we will be in that the middle of the week. the jet stream spinning up areas of low pressure that will keep things aren't settled through wednesday and on into thursday. for the middle part of the week, thejet...
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steph is here with the brea kfast va n talk about. steph is here with the breakfast van as well.breakfast butty van and some voters who'll be asking our experts their questions about the economy.
steph is here with the brea kfast va n talk about. steph is here with the breakfast van as well.breakfast butty van and some voters who'll be asking our experts their questions about the economy.
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brea kfast‘s graham satchell is in finsbury park for us this morning.ke there at the moment? we are at the police cordon on seven sisters road. this part of london is near arsenal's park. there is a terrible sense of deja vu this morning. somebody has driven a vehicle, it looks deliberately, into a group of pedestrians. a big difference this time is that what we know is that this was a white man driving a white man who targeted a group of muslim worshippers —— van. think they were at the muslim welfare house and the finsbury park mosque. i have with me and man who was at the scene. can you tell us what happened 7 was at the scene. can you tell us what happened? basically, we came out of the press. it was a calm, peaceful environment and people were running around screaming and there was chaos because people had been i’ui'i was chaos because people had been run over by a white man. he was dragged out of his car and pinned down and people were screaming to find the police. the two other attackers had got away. so there we re attackers had got away. so the
brea kfast‘s graham satchell is in finsbury park for us this morning.ke there at the moment? we are at the police cordon on seven sisters road. this part of london is near arsenal's park. there is a terrible sense of deja vu this morning. somebody has driven a vehicle, it looks deliberately, into a group of pedestrians. a big difference this time is that what we know is that this was a white man driving a white man who targeted a group of muslim worshippers —— van. think they were at the...
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the cloud brea ks england, in particular.mperatures in the high teens. the further south, not only dry but sunny spells. the best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, the air in this out and we will see rain in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. mostly dry with southerly wind damage from one continent, temperatures highest at the week with 26 or 27 on the south—east. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm. theresa may reinforces her intention to serve a full five—year term as prime minister. she says it's time to focus on the job at hand. what i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done. and i think what the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the job. it comes as speculation continues among senior conservatives about the prime minister's future. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. meanwhile, it is back in the cabinet. —— he is. michael gove makes a surprise return to cabinet in
the cloud brea ks england, in particular.mperatures in the high teens. the further south, not only dry but sunny spells. the best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, the air in this out and we will see rain in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. mostly dry with southerly wind damage from one continent, temperatures highest at the week with 26 or 27 on the south—east. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm. theresa may reinforces her...
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as the observer is suggesting, big businesses are telling her to rethink our heart brea kfast. telling down the brexit. —— are hired brexit. 's - crowtree. -- hard. it is what is best for the british people. to go back to the sunday telegraph, the only word that comes to mind is brave. the people have voted for a hard brack said. no, they voted to leave the eu —— brexit. the eurosceptic mps have warned any attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any leeway for the european court of justice market and give any leeway for the european court ofjustice will trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is this journalism? trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is thisjournalism? actually, it is pure comment. what it is, i‘m sorry, not being a card—carrying tory myself, this is a thoroughly divided party. i know that your party, rachel, is looking at the story that the big companies the observer is looking at that don‘t wa nt observer is looking at that don‘t want this hard brexit. the eu citizens living here, largely living and working in london, there are tr
as the observer is suggesting, big businesses are telling her to rethink our heart brea kfast. telling down the brexit. —— are hired brexit. 's - crowtree. -- hard. it is what is best for the british people. to go back to the sunday telegraph, the only word that comes to mind is brave. the people have voted for a hard brack said. no, they voted to leave the eu —— brexit. the eurosceptic mps have warned any attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any...
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here, a little more on the breezy side with showery ad brea ks on the breezy side with showery ad breaks some sunshine with temperatures responding. as we move into sunday, the potential across england and wales, most likely into the south—east for a high of 30 degrees. if that's too hot—headed towards the coast, these are the sea temperatures. 11—14d. batted. taker. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: the prime minister orders a full public inquiry into the fire that destroyed a residential tower block in west london. as the first victim of the fire is named by his family, mohammed alhajali, a 23—year—old syrian refugee, the death toll rises to 17. we need to know what happened, we need to have an explanation for this, we owe that to the families, to the people who have lost loved ones, friends and the homes in which they lived. theresa may made a private visit to the scene this morning to meet emergency services. the government says it will support the families whose homes were destroyed, with a promise to rehouse all those affected by the fire.
here, a little more on the breezy side with showery ad brea ks on the breezy side with showery ad breaks some sunshine with temperatures responding. as we move into sunday, the potential across england and wales, most likely into the south—east for a high of 30 degrees. if that's too hot—headed towards the coast, these are the sea temperatures. 11—14d. batted. taker. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: the prime minister orders a full public inquiry into the fire that destroyed a...
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a little later here on brea kfast we concert.decision to go at how difficult that was. sally is he right now with sport. fresh news from the world of rugby. the british and irish lions have named their side for the game against blues in new zealand on wednesday. welsh hooker ken owens will captain the team in the second match of their tour. fellow welshmen rhys webb and dan biggar are at half—back, with the england pair of maro itoje and courtney lawes in the second row. there are eight all blacks in the blues starting 15. andy murray will face karen khachanov later this morning as he looks to join defending champion novak djokovic in the last eight at the french open. the world number two enjoyed a straight sets win over spain's albert ramos—vinolas. india defeated pakistan in the first match of the champions trophy. they we re match of the champions trophy. they were set a target of 289 but fell short. great britain's chris froome is looking to win a record fourth title in cycling's criterium de dauphine it's the traditional wa
a little later here on brea kfast we concert.decision to go at how difficult that was. sally is he right now with sport. fresh news from the world of rugby. the british and irish lions have named their side for the game against blues in new zealand on wednesday. welsh hooker ken owens will captain the team in the second match of their tour. fellow welshmen rhys webb and dan biggar are at half—back, with the england pair of maro itoje and courtney lawes in the second row. there are eight all...
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and it was like eating broken glass for brea kfast was like eating broken glass for breakfast every dayay. for a living years. what do you think, guys? but the philippines is looking forward, not back. anna is a nurse and she is typical of the new generation. in her early 20s, she is the average age of the population. like so many filipinos, she sees herfuture abroad. she is preparing to move to london. hopefully he and the philippines, i don't get paid as much as i work for the job. philippines, i don't get paid as much as i work for thejob. i philippines, i don't get paid as much as i work for the job. i work around 48 hours per week and get only as much as 356 pesos. expanding philippine economy has its challenges. a slowdown in remittances, the need to improve infrastructure, and tackling the poverty gap. still, and is excited and optimistic about the future and so and optimistic about the future and so too is the philippines. but have a quick look at what the markets have been up to. they have been trading down following what was happening on wall street in europe, ben mckay and th
and it was like eating broken glass for brea kfast was like eating broken glass for breakfast every dayay. for a living years. what do you think, guys? but the philippines is looking forward, not back. anna is a nurse and she is typical of the new generation. in her early 20s, she is the average age of the population. like so many filipinos, she sees herfuture abroad. she is preparing to move to london. hopefully he and the philippines, i don't get paid as much as i work for the job....
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we also reveal our brea kfast next few years.ill also see how andy murray went on this challenge. and sarah has the weather. it is a gradient drizzly day for many of us. heavy rain across scotland and parts of northern england and ireland. i will bring you the details in about 15 minutes. good morning, first our main story. a retired court of appealjudge, sir martin moore—bick, is today expected to be appointed to lead the public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the news comes as police say at least 80 people are believed to have died in the fire, but they don't expect to confirm the exact number for at least another six months. simonjones reports. the government says it is determined to get to the truth of what happened at grenfell tower, and this is the man set to be given that task — a retired court of appealjudge, sir martin moore—bick. he specialised in commercial law, in a career spanning almost 50 years. with the clamour for answers, he will be expected to produce his initial findings quickly. the police say they
we also reveal our brea kfast next few years.ill also see how andy murray went on this challenge. and sarah has the weather. it is a gradient drizzly day for many of us. heavy rain across scotland and parts of northern england and ireland. i will bring you the details in about 15 minutes. good morning, first our main story. a retired court of appealjudge, sir martin moore—bick, is today expected to be appointed to lead the public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the news comes as...
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given you burns my brea kfast —— band., i will be amazed. in scotland, one of the big issues will be the money in our pockets. we have specific issues when it comes to scotland. not least, the fall in the price of oil which means reve nu es the price of oil which means revenues in scotland, but were substantial have fallen significantly. the price of oil has halved since the referendum. let's find what it could mean for some voters. louise and sinead are here. you guys have a shop in town. it is fairto you guys have a shop in town. it is fair to say it is the centre of the community, you get a lot of people talking about all sorts of things. albee, what are the issues for you? what do you have to contend with? our business is focused on economics and social issues. social issues shapes the economics. it is a social enterprise that has to provide us with an income. we are not really worried about the size of the income, as long as it is enough. the social part of it is much more important. it is about getting books into the
given you burns my brea kfast —— band., i will be amazed. in scotland, one of the big issues will be the money in our pockets. we have specific issues when it comes to scotland. not least, the fall in the price of oil which means reve nu es the price of oil which means revenues in scotland, but were substantial have fallen significantly. the price of oil has halved since the referendum. let's find what it could mean for some voters. louise and sinead are here. you guys have a shop in town....
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sun is getting pretty strong, the sun is getting pretty strong, the summer solstice by this stage, breaa nd breaks in the cloud, warmer day in scotland and the south getting close to 30 celsius. into the start of next week, high—pressure across the uk, most places start the week dry and hot with temperatures still close to 30 celsius across southern areas. could this low pressure in the bay of biscay push towards us? that will set thunderstorms off with temperatures pretty high. but there is also a chance to break down could come from the west, this is what we are not sure about. if it does, fresher air will push in behind a band of rain which again could be on the thundery side. the huge amount of uncertainty to how next week develops, dry and warm and hot with patchy rain in north—west scotland but signs of a thundery breakdown, how quickly it happened and how it happens we'll have to keep you updated. being responsible for the murder of a david mckenna. tonight at ten, we're in west london where 12 people have died and many are still missing after a residential tower block was destro
sun is getting pretty strong, the sun is getting pretty strong, the summer solstice by this stage, breaa nd breaks in the cloud, warmer day in scotland and the south getting close to 30 celsius. into the start of next week, high—pressure across the uk, most places start the week dry and hot with temperatures still close to 30 celsius across southern areas. could this low pressure in the bay of biscay push towards us? that will set thunderstorms off with temperatures pretty high. but there is...
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areas that i had been in and driven a garbage truck and got down to the casting office on south some brea i see a line of people all looked like juan valdez and i said this agent made a mistake, they don't want me, they want some young latino. i went in and she called, you will never forgive yourself. don't run away from this. i wanted to run away. i felt helpless, well, i have come so far, at least make them laugh. it was my turn and i went into an empty stew judio and it was whole bank of equipment on my wall. the director were back in new york. tell me about yourself and now sitting outside, my god, what am i going to do? i am from the bronx, i am not latino. i thought about my buddy who features a lot in the book. >> sure. >> the greatest rock contour and come on. help me here. i have been dead for ten years. i channelled him for big time. tell me about yourself and what did you want to do when you are a kid. >> i said i was torn. i was not sure i wanted to be a white hunter and then as i got older and to fifth grade, i want to be an obgyn and they started laughing. [ laughter ] >> an
areas that i had been in and driven a garbage truck and got down to the casting office on south some brea i see a line of people all looked like juan valdez and i said this agent made a mistake, they don't want me, they want some young latino. i went in and she called, you will never forgive yourself. don't run away from this. i wanted to run away. i felt helpless, well, i have come so far, at least make them laugh. it was my turn and i went into an empty stew judio and it was whole bank of...
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good morning and welcome to brea kfast. good morning and welcome to breakfast.ht, front and centre, forming a coalition with the tories. would you like to address some of the claims that it is a backward looking poll party with social policies that are backwards. your suggested that the party has changed a lot over the last decade. that is correct. it is unsurprising that people in london and other parts of the uk when they look at some of the claims of a senior vup figures are horrified, particularly when they look at the order claims from the 19805 and 19905 about gay marriage and gay rights and homosexuality. i think we really need to look at much more recently at the party, we need to look at its record in government. this is a party that has been delivering mo5t public services in northern ireland now pretty much a decade, in partnership with sinn fein, which is a party completely opposed to it. not merely ideal logically but in term5 not merely ideal logically but in terms of love dried, economically and in terms of the entire constitutional question in ir
good morning and welcome to brea kfast. good morning and welcome to breakfast.ht, front and centre, forming a coalition with the tories. would you like to address some of the claims that it is a backward looking poll party with social policies that are backwards. your suggested that the party has changed a lot over the last decade. that is correct. it is unsurprising that people in london and other parts of the uk when they look at some of the claims of a senior vup figures are horrified,...
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ifover time it canr fromlead to cavities and bad brea. that's why tre is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries. high-tech military cameras that see through walls, can inspect our pipelines to prevent leaks. remote-controlled aircraft, can help us identify potential problems and stop them in their tracks. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. i did active duty 11 years.my in july of '98. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an
ifover time it canr fromlead to cavities and bad brea. that's why tre is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov safety isn't a list of boxes...
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make sure you're taking lots of brea now the drill at this point. our second weather headline, not only it is hot and humid but mainly dry through tuesday. on wednesday we'll have some afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms that cool us down then for the rest of the work week. i have to say, it is going to be down right muggy, uncomfortable, sticky out there on wednesday. the humidity levels continue to climb. currently the temperatures are in the upper 80s and low 90s. 90 degrees in washington. tomorrow morning, 75 degrees. so it's already a warm start. low 90s by lunch time. also noticing the humidity more so tomorrow. plenty of sunshine though virtually blue skies in the forecast once again. a high of 96. you have dinner plans outdoors, you might want to make them indoors unless you love the heat. 90 degrees at 8:00 in the evening and dry at that point. the commute, hopeful lit air is working in your car. you definitely need it. heading to the pool, the place to be with the kitd. make sure you have the sunscreen. if you're going to the p
make sure you're taking lots of brea now the drill at this point. our second weather headline, not only it is hot and humid but mainly dry through tuesday. on wednesday we'll have some afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms that cool us down then for the rest of the work week. i have to say, it is going to be down right muggy, uncomfortable, sticky out there on wednesday. the humidity levels continue to climb. currently the temperatures are in the upper 80s and low 90s. 90 degrees in...
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you are watching bbc brea kfast. good morning. you are watching bbc breakfast.what it might mean for all of us. and what it might mean for all of us. yes, maybe reflecting some of the conversations you had last night all over this this morning, about the situation we now find ourselves in. we are going to talk about campaigns now. their campaigns were like chalk and cheese. theresa may met small select groups of supporters whilejeremy corbyn addressed large rallies of fervent followers. and while some critics said the prime minister failed to shine in personal interviews, others claimed the labour leader blossomed in the limelight. before we speak to a pair of experts in this field, let‘s remind ourselves of some highs and lows from those two very different campaigns. i have just chaired a meeting with the cabinet, where we agreed that the cabinet, where we agreed that the government should call a general election to be held on the eighth of june. you're joking. not another one. i like your shoes, and then she looked at me and said, your shoes got me involved in
you are watching bbc brea kfast. good morning. you are watching bbc breakfast.what it might mean for all of us. and what it might mean for all of us. yes, maybe reflecting some of the conversations you had last night all over this this morning, about the situation we now find ourselves in. we are going to talk about campaigns now. their campaigns were like chalk and cheese. theresa may met small select groups of supporters whilejeremy corbyn addressed large rallies of fervent followers. and...
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it is ten past eight, you are watching bbc brea kfast. eight, you are watching bbc breakfast.ngs about the indications of the result of the general election. we will talk about the dup, the future of theresa may, and what perhaps went wrong and what went right for people during the campaign. labour has enjoyed huge successes across london, gaining marginal seats from the tories and increasing majorities elsewhere in the capital. in a moment, we'll speak to labour mp ruth cadbury, who improved her party's majority in brentford and isleworth by nearly 12,000, and the former conservative housing minister gavin barwell, who lost his croydon central seat and gave this emotional speech. i'd like to say thank you to my family come to my mum and to my wife karen and to my three boys. if there is one up side to this result from my post, on a personal level, it is that they will get more of my time, that they will get more of my time, that they will get more of my time, that they so richly deserve, and i'm really grateful for the support that they have given me. and gavin ba rwell joins
it is ten past eight, you are watching bbc brea kfast. eight, you are watching bbc breakfast.ngs about the indications of the result of the general election. we will talk about the dup, the future of theresa may, and what perhaps went wrong and what went right for people during the campaign. labour has enjoyed huge successes across london, gaining marginal seats from the tories and increasing majorities elsewhere in the capital. in a moment, we'll speak to labour mp ruth cadbury, who improved...
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. >>> and the brea overseas tonight. look at this. cardinal, george is now the highest ranking official in the catholic church to face charges related to that long running sexual abuse scandal. police asked him to return there to face multiple charges related to sexual offenses in the past. the chief financial adviser to pope francis. >>> also breaking tonight, new details about the travel ban program as reported, visa applicants from six mainly muslim nations have to show a close family or business tie in order to visit the u.s. the state department explains that close relationship has to be with a parent, a spouse, a child, or a sibling. what doesn't count, as a close enough relationship to qualify for a u.s. visa, grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, or other extended family members. >>> is the money you give to charity really being used to help others? lots of you have asked us. tonight, we'll show you ho verify that. and no summer break for this 13- year-old. she has her own popup shop and plans to expand. you'll meet this
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moving eastwards, brea ks hills for a while. moving eastwards, breaks in the cloud coming in.outbreaks of rain as well but the rain will not be as heavy as it was yesterday. a relatively mild start to the day. temperatures will struggle to rise much of the day goes by. we still feeding northerly wind and the wind will continue to push cloud on to the hills with further burst of rain. 0verall push cloud on to the hills with further burst of rain. overall the rain comes later as the day goes by. that could be a few isolated showers moving into south—east england but, equally, sunny spells breaking through the cloud. still cool across the north and the west but we do see bright spots across parts of england, temperatures could reach as high as 23 towards south—east england. 0vernight, and a weather front, and a band of rain sinks southwards taking rain with it. at the same time, the rain eases across scotland. here the weather becomes a little bit dry overnight. that is because we got a ridge of high—pressure moving in overnight across the north—west of the uk before spreading in
moving eastwards, brea ks hills for a while. moving eastwards, breaks in the cloud coming in.outbreaks of rain as well but the rain will not be as heavy as it was yesterday. a relatively mild start to the day. temperatures will struggle to rise much of the day goes by. we still feeding northerly wind and the wind will continue to push cloud on to the hills with further burst of rain. 0verall push cloud on to the hills with further burst of rain. overall the rain comes later as the day goes by....
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one of the victims has been telling about bbc brea kfast victims has been telling about bbc breakfastame face—to—face with the attackers. eyesores some of my friends —— i saw some of my friends. one of my friends was behind me, and i knew right there and then that unless i acted, the worst could possibly happen. i knewi acted, the worst could possibly happen. i knew i had to delay them because the police were in the area. u nfortu nately, because the police were in the area. unfortunately, i saw what looked like suicide vests on them, so i knew i could notjust charge in an attack them because they could have detonated them, which would have been the worst possible outcome. so i had to somehow keep them at bay. they started yelling, everyone get on the floor. i knew that if they had done that, it would be game over insta ntly, had done that, it would be game over instantly, they would just kill them then and there. the attackers came on me and started barking at eve ryo ne on me and started barking at everyone to get on the floor. i kept telling them, no, and then they snapped and char
one of the victims has been telling about bbc brea kfast victims has been telling about bbc breakfastame face—to—face with the attackers. eyesores some of my friends —— i saw some of my friends. one of my friends was behind me, and i knew right there and then that unless i acted, the worst could possibly happen. i knewi acted, the worst could possibly happen. i knew i had to delay them because the police were in the area. u nfortu nately, because the police were in the area....
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perpetrator yelled gold is great in arabic suspect and more for two he has been taken into custody jennifer brea did an expose of extremism says the us has made itself an easy target followed wolf attacks now you know there are a lot of countries where you don't see these kinds of things happening but you are seeing in the west the more liberal and democratic societies where we're trying carefully not to offend you know for the last eight years the united states we actually have policies that prohibited our law enforcement from looking into religious facets behind extremist attacks that means any kind of religious extremism wasn't even allowed to be investigated and so that's why it's particularly in the west they're wanting to export their extremism their violence to the united states and to europe they're wanting to exploit that and everything that they've called upon their adherents to do is to carry out these terrorist attacks in the west and to call on them to carry out these quote lone wolf type attacks on behalf of them and the west has made itself a very easy target specifically europe a
perpetrator yelled gold is great in arabic suspect and more for two he has been taken into custody jennifer brea did an expose of extremism says the us has made itself an easy target followed wolf attacks now you know there are a lot of countries where you don't see these kinds of things happening but you are seeing in the west the more liberal and democratic societies where we're trying carefully not to offend you know for the last eight years the united states we actually have policies that...
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some clearer skies and brea ks the uk.land. some sunshine in these areas on friday as well. still that cold wind and some rain for scotla nd that cold wind and some rain for scotland and northern ireland. not as rain on friday, as that rain pushes further into england and wales. warmth in the south—east could trigger some heavy showers. the front bringing the rain will slip away from the uk, south eastwards. starting with a few spots of rain on saturday morning, but then some sunshine coming through. for most, saturday will be dry and a bit warmer in the sunshine. a front will bring some rain in from the north—west during the evening and overnight, but it doesn't really hang about, and many southern areas will miss the rain altogether. brightening up across many areas on sunday with sunshine and a couple of showers. windy in areas, such as northern ireland, with wind touching gale force on coastal areas. a bit warmer on monday, with highs of 23 degrees, but i suspect we will see some rain coming into northern ireland and s
some clearer skies and brea ks the uk.land. some sunshine in these areas on friday as well. still that cold wind and some rain for scotla nd that cold wind and some rain for scotland and northern ireland. not as rain on friday, as that rain pushes further into england and wales. warmth in the south—east could trigger some heavy showers. the front bringing the rain will slip away from the uk, south eastwards. starting with a few spots of rain on saturday morning, but then some sunshine coming...
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said the plan was "below expectations," and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breaalf a century is retiring after a5 years in the commentary box.
said the plan was "below expectations," and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breaalf a century is retiring after a5 years in the commentary box.
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prison brea ks overcrowded. that's right. prison breaks find unusual. done, the fact that the tunnel was dug, has caught a lot of attention here because of the way indonesia is carrying this out. at present brakes aren't unusual. earlier we saw a time when a wall collapsed in a prison and all the inmates could run freely out before they had to be rounded up and caught. interestingly under indonesian law inmates aren't given extensions of their sentences and are not punished for escaping, so if these men are caught they will come back and serve their time. but there is an investigation taking place into why this could happen. there was no guide standing at the control tower next to the tunnel the day they escaped. thank you for the update. let's return to our top story: belgian soldiers have shot a man suspected of being a would—be suicide bomber at brussels central station. they shot him dead. on the line is martin dales, an adviser to a member of european parliament, and he was in the area as the situation unfolded. tell us what you saw. i had been out
prison brea ks overcrowded. that's right. prison breaks find unusual. done, the fact that the tunnel was dug, has caught a lot of attention here because of the way indonesia is carrying this out. at present brakes aren't unusual. earlier we saw a time when a wall collapsed in a prison and all the inmates could run freely out before they had to be rounded up and caught. interestingly under indonesian law inmates aren't given extensions of their sentences and are not punished for escaping, so if...
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very clearly an epidemic of addiction, and iortl epidemic of addiction, and iortl >>> we'll take a brea beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. depend silhouette active fit briefs, feature a thin design for complete comfort. they say "move it or lose it" - and at my age, i'm moving more than ever. because getting older is inevitable. but feeling older? that's something i control. get a free sample at depend.com. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyb
very clearly an epidemic of addiction, and iortl epidemic of addiction, and iortl >>> we'll take a brea beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those...
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further north, cooler, and a thundery brea kd owns north, cooler, and a thundery breakdowns developingnd as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cool and fresher conditions pushing off the atlantic, with a fair breeze. this induction of cooler air into their heat will spark off further thunderstorms overnight. mainly in the northern half of the uk. they tend to ease towards thursday morning. mist an mepal develop across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher, here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but a liner showers and thunderstorms will move through the midlands and towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then another ripple of showers and thunderstorms putting towards northern england and eastern england in the afternoon. sunshine in the north and west. call and fresher here. cooler and fresher in the south—east, 25 or 26 degrees. mid-205 south—east, 25 or 26 degrees. mid—20s and of mid— 30s. you w
further north, cooler, and a thundery brea kd owns north, cooler, and a thundery breakdowns developingnd as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cool and fresher conditions pushing off the atlantic, with a fair breeze. this induction of cooler air into their heat will spark off further thunderstorms overnight. mainly in the northern half of the uk. they tend to ease towards thursday morning. mist an mepal develop across western coastal...
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across northern and eastern parts of england, decent brea ks and eastern parts of england, decent breaksson to recent days down a couple of degrees. high levels of uv, unfortunately. mist and low cloud across western scotland. some around inland as well. saturday, the high—pressure starting to build in again, pushing weatherfronts north. they will hang on in the far north—west of scotland. essentially a fine day. more sunshine compared to the day ahead. northern ireland is still some cloud around and for scotland. temperatures in the low 20s for eastern scotland. we start to build up the warmth. sunday, the warmth building even further. hopefully losing the misty low cloud but the north—west of scotland looking as if it could be persistently cloudy with rain at times. if you find in the prospect of temperatures approaching 30 stifling, the sea breezes will be refreshing sun just as strong. it does not matter the temperatures, these are the uv levels and they are — many parts of the country. the heat building further as we start the week particularly in the south. i'm sharanjit leyl in si
across northern and eastern parts of england, decent brea ks and eastern parts of england, decent breaksson to recent days down a couple of degrees. high levels of uv, unfortunately. mist and low cloud across western scotland. some around inland as well. saturday, the high—pressure starting to build in again, pushing weatherfronts north. they will hang on in the far north—west of scotland. essentially a fine day. more sunshine compared to the day ahead. northern ireland is still some cloud...
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the idea is if a fire brea ks contain fires.aks out, the fire brigade can combat it before it spreads. that is why they have a stay put policy. people are supposed to stay in their flats until the fire is dealt with. in this case, it seems the strategy in place has led to people being in the building as smoke and flames penetrated right the way through the property. the normal strategy there is, especially in a tall building, some people may be less able than others to be able to escape down staircases through 2a storeys. stay put is a recognised strategy for people who cannot do that. the issue is that the fire did not stay contained. is raced through the building. —— it. that system broke down. the critical question is why? the brighton candidate for allowing it to spread is cladding. —— pirme. it was added recently. it was burning the entire exterior of the building, and much of it is destroyed. 0f building, and much of it is destroyed. of course, the system we used widely in this country is an accepted system, aluminium pane
the idea is if a fire brea ks contain fires.aks out, the fire brigade can combat it before it spreads. that is why they have a stay put policy. people are supposed to stay in their flats until the fire is dealt with. in this case, it seems the strategy in place has led to people being in the building as smoke and flames penetrated right the way through the property. the normal strategy there is, especially in a tall building, some people may be less able than others to be able to escape down...
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you are watching bbc brea kfast. good morning. you are watching bbc breakfast.don were six people were killed last night. counter—terrorism police are still on the scene. in the first incident, a van swerved onto the pavement and ploughed into pedestrians, eyewitnesses say the driver seemed to be deliberately targeting people. get down! he and two other men left the van in nearby borough market, where several people were attacked with knives. they were running in. they were going into all the pubs. i cannot remember all of them. i was saying run, run, run. police responded within eight minutes. armed officers shot dead three attackers. the suspects were wearing
you are watching bbc brea kfast. good morning. you are watching bbc breakfast.don were six people were killed last night. counter—terrorism police are still on the scene. in the first incident, a van swerved onto the pavement and ploughed into pedestrians, eyewitnesses say the driver seemed to be deliberately targeting people. get down! he and two other men left the van in nearby borough market, where several people were attacked with knives. they were running in. they were going into all the...
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that's why we love brea kfast!t was labour who increased their number of seats. talks are now underway with northern ireland's dup for a deal that would see them support the conservatives in key votes. but the clock is ticking. the queen's speech and the start of brexit negotiations are both scheduled for monday. let's speak now to labour's shadow secretary for international trade, barry gardiner, who joins us from westminster. ina in a week's time brexit negotiations talk. are you going to try and undermine the negotiations? what's your position? no, look, absolutely not. we have been very clear that the british people spoke in the referendum. we will leave the european union. what, of course, we wa nt european union. what, of course, we want is to see the very best outcome and we will do everything to ensure that we get the best outcome. i think it's very interesting to see now that the complexion of the cabinet has changed. the power dynamic within the cabinet has changed and i think that's a very good thing for
that's why we love brea kfast!t was labour who increased their number of seats. talks are now underway with northern ireland's dup for a deal that would see them support the conservatives in key votes. but the clock is ticking. the queen's speech and the start of brexit negotiations are both scheduled for monday. let's speak now to labour's shadow secretary for international trade, barry gardiner, who joins us from westminster. ina in a week's time brexit negotiations talk. are you going to try...
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and by sunday, again maybe if you shower real brea ks again maybe if you shower real breaks of rain inatures 16 to 23. to sum it up over the weekend, fresher certainly, quite breezy at times, lots of cloud around but there will be some sunny spells and a few showers from time to time. goodbye. hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme. forced to resign — the boss of kensington and chelsea council nicholas holgate steps down amid criticism over the response to the grenfell tower fire — he says he was told to leave by the government. labour says it was the right thing to do. he had to go, his council went awol in the days after this terrible fire at the time when the victims, survivors, whose family still looking for their family members who were missing, needed help on the ground. more on that to come. plus we will have a report on the number of other tower blocks who have the same cladding as grenfell tower. also on the programme...a warning to parents over the latest chat app
and by sunday, again maybe if you shower real brea ks again maybe if you shower real breaks of rain inatures 16 to 23. to sum it up over the weekend, fresher certainly, quite breezy at times, lots of cloud around but there will be some sunny spells and a few showers from time to time. goodbye. hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme. forced to resign — the boss of kensington and chelsea council nicholas holgate steps down amid criticism over the...
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there was a sense that at that stage the official advice is that if a fire brea ks official advice ise people on the ground, who we spoke to, will say that would be not good advice. those who got out early, those people who did not get out early unaccounted for. one amazing story ofa unaccounted for. one amazing story of a young man whose aunt lived towards the top of the building. she managed to get out early. she is in shock. he was horrified at the prospect of losing her. she was able to escape. another caller who got out with the assistance of the fire service. when he left the building, the whole of the corridors were enveloped by smoke. he went down the stairs that were available but many of these staircases are not usable. the firefighters shouting to him, don't leave by the emergency exit at the back. why? because there is falling masonry. as soon as he left, he was shouted out by the firefighters, run, run. these are two very small examples and i don't have many others and that is the tragedy. we have heard of ambulances arriving. there you can make up your own appalling conc
there was a sense that at that stage the official advice is that if a fire brea ks official advice ise people on the ground, who we spoke to, will say that would be not good advice. those who got out early, those people who did not get out early unaccounted for. one amazing story ofa unaccounted for. one amazing story of a young man whose aunt lived towards the top of the building. she managed to get out early. she is in shock. he was horrified at the prospect of losing her. she was able to...
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what i loathe more about modern life more than anything people who want to talk to me at brea kfast. and enthusiasm made him a broadcasting one. he is an incredibly colourful personality. anything wandering past he will talk about. i often say rather cheekily that there is no one i have worked with, that brings a game of cricket more to life than henry blofeld does. he does bring it to life. that is what we will miss. so his long innings is nearly over. after his last commentary in september, henry blofeld will leave cricket and less colourful and less charismatic place. with just 2a hours to go until the first test between the british and irish lions and the all blacks, the build up in auckland continues. head coach warren gatland has appointed peter 0'mahony as captain. new zealand have not lost at eden park since 1994. katie gornall looks ahead to the first test. auckland is undergoing a transformation. has become a flood. they have opened up their homes forfree. we're young so we are on a real tight budget i would say, so just the ability to have somewhere to stay for the night a
what i loathe more about modern life more than anything people who want to talk to me at brea kfast. and enthusiasm made him a broadcasting one. he is an incredibly colourful personality. anything wandering past he will talk about. i often say rather cheekily that there is no one i have worked with, that brings a game of cricket more to life than henry blofeld does. he does bring it to life. that is what we will miss. so his long innings is nearly over. after his last commentary in september,...
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there is a hint of pennine shower into this afternoon, but in ireland, a view brea ks afternoon, but view breaks in that cloud and temperatures pegged back into the teens. scotland, a bit more breeze and outbreaks of rain in the far north—west. this afternoon into this evening, the atlantic weather system will bring in more cloud and rain, with heavy bursts meeting the west of scotland. elsewhere, dry, and a muqqy of scotland. elsewhere, dry, and a muggy night especially across parts of the middle and south—east of england where we have seen today's is temperatures. tomorrow, rainbow push through initially in scotland and northern ireland, with sun pushing three later, but thundery showers possible later. behind the hot weather in the south—east, fresh air pushes him, still sunny spells, but temperatures held down a little bit compared to today with the fresher feeling air. bit compared to today with the fresherfeeling air. into bit compared to today with the fresher feeling air. into tomorrow evening, the showers continue into scotla nd evening, the showers continue into scotland an
there is a hint of pennine shower into this afternoon, but in ireland, a view brea ks afternoon, but view breaks in that cloud and temperatures pegged back into the teens. scotland, a bit more breeze and outbreaks of rain in the far north—west. this afternoon into this evening, the atlantic weather system will bring in more cloud and rain, with heavy bursts meeting the west of scotland. elsewhere, dry, and a muqqy of scotland. elsewhere, dry, and a muggy night especially across parts of the...
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we met mark and either brea kfast. free.breakfast. —— we met mark and danny for breakfast. we are young so for breakfast. we are young so we are on a for breakfast. we are young so we are on a tight budget. just the ability to have somewhere to stay for the night and not have to break the bank means we can have a much better time. we thought we would need somewhere to stay and came across this facebook page about the lions and there wasjust facebook page about the lions and there was just hundreds facebook page about the lions and there wasjust hundreds of facebook page about the lions and there was just hundreds of offers from people giving up their homes. danny and mark, you open up your home to lions fans, what were you thinking? these guys have come a long way and they are guests in our country, so it seemed like the right thing to do, and it has been a lot of fun. i have kids in their 205 and do, and it has been a lot of fun. i have kids in their205 and i do, and it has been a lot of fun. i have kids in their 205 and i
we met mark and either brea kfast. free.breakfast. —— we met mark and danny for breakfast. we are young so for breakfast. we are young so we are on a for breakfast. we are young so we are on a tight budget. just the ability to have somewhere to stay for the night and not have to break the bank means we can have a much better time. we thought we would need somewhere to stay and came across this facebook page about the lions and there wasjust facebook page about the lions and there was just...
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. >> did the ligh light bulb brea? >> poof. you're so funny. so funny. forgot to laugh. >> it is turn about. sometimes, you know, you dish it out, now it is just time -- >> it is on tape,ding me down physically, and takable me, to people coming up. >> but see i never had that experience because i'm an only child. so -- you. >> want that exper don't, no, o. i'm really crying. i think because it is so unexpected. beca mr. co i poke you like oh, like the the pillsbury dough boy. >> and how he react. oh, >> hey, milky way milky, can you bring the dough boy, i always love that commercial.h a. >> so, anyway. >> really hate it then i'll stop. >> i really hate it. >> no, you don't. >> please don't stop. >> it is little goose. >> no, ya. >> poke of love. the one, how does it, comes up hine me and does t oh,. >> so funny. okay. >> okay. >> yes, you like to surprise others, but whether it comes back to you. >> yes, he doesn't like it whether it's in his court. >> anyway, do you aust your behavior if somebody tries to come up upset your loved one. >> definitely beha
. >> did the ligh light bulb brea? >> poof. you're so funny. so funny. forgot to laugh. >> it is turn about. sometimes, you know, you dish it out, now it is just time -- >> it is on tape,ding me down physically, and takable me, to people coming up. >> but see i never had that experience because i'm an only child. so -- you. >> want that exper don't, no, o. i'm really crying. i think because it is so unexpected. beca mr. co i poke you like oh, like the the...
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if he invites you to the white house and gives you food, you are going to cut him a brea break. >> seanliberal joe also took some time to bash a certain cable network at that dared to report the devastation of the cultural leaks in washington. take a look at this. >> if republicans end up looking like they are reading the talking points from the white house and now the trump run rnc or from certain cable news shows on other networks and all they are talking about our leaks? they will pay a heavy, heavy price in 2018 for caring more about protecting a corrupt -- apparently corrupt -- president and administration then getting to the truth. >> sean: liberal joe can rick take this network or any other network but liberal joe, you really shouldn't be throwing stones from your incredibly fragile glass house. after all, he he routinely features some of the most vile, unfair, disgusting and even emotionally unhinged coverage of president trump but don't take my word for it, instead, here are some of the low lights. take a look yourself. >> you look like a thug. a goon. look at the handshake. lo
if he invites you to the white house and gives you food, you are going to cut him a brea break. >> seanliberal joe also took some time to bash a certain cable network at that dared to report the devastation of the cultural leaks in washington. take a look at this. >> if republicans end up looking like they are reading the talking points from the white house and now the trump run rnc or from certain cable news shows on other networks and all they are talking about our leaks? they...
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happens, that happens, but 18,000 calls were bought in the stock and they bought more today, so it's breaeresting to see something happening at ge, that this is going to change the landscape. >> you're saying this was a personal problem this was a, ceo's name was immelt and not somebody else the business itself is the business >> and how they were running the business bis itself. back to microsoft. as microsoft made its transition, they found the right guy. where? everybody on this desk said they should hire the guy from -- it was -- who came from within. >> it is a personality thing because understand steve, microsoft doubled its earnings they did one of the biggest one-time dividends in history. they bought back more stock than you could count. like grains of sand on the beach and none of it mattered. the multiple never moved the share price never moved because there was not a belief for 15 years that he understood stood the future of tech and they watched one afternoon after the other slip by. they took a small stake in facebook really michigan missed wireless like we talked last week,
happens, that happens, but 18,000 calls were bought in the stock and they bought more today, so it's breaeresting to see something happening at ge, that this is going to change the landscape. >> you're saying this was a personal problem this was a, ceo's name was immelt and not somebody else the business itself is the business >> and how they were running the business bis itself. back to microsoft. as microsoft made its transition, they found the right guy. where? everybody on this...
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diane abbott‘s told brea kfast finsbury park.eph can get more. this is an important story isn‘t it, steph? a really big story about barclays. we understand that four former executives, including the chief executive john farley, executives, including the chief executivejohn farley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. this is all to do with how thaw raised money during the financial crisis. we saw the likes of lloyds and rbs being bailed out with a shed load of money essentially from the government being give tonne the banks. to stop that happening to barclays, they looked at funding themselveses in other ways, including deals they did with qatar and abu dhabi. those deals have come into question. the serious fraud office have looked into this and decide and announced this morning they‘ll be charging four individuals because of this under the charge of conspiracy to commit fraud. now, barclays who we have approached this morning have said they haven‘t yet decided their view on this, they‘re going to consider their op
diane abbott‘s told brea kfast finsbury park.eph can get more. this is an important story isn‘t it, steph? a really big story about barclays. we understand that four former executives, including the chief executive john farley, executives, including the chief executivejohn farley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. this is all to do with how thaw raised money during the financial crisis. we saw the likes of lloyds and rbs being bailed out with a shed load of money...
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brea kfast‘s tim muffett is in leicester this morning. it as well. we will talk to the kids in a moment. you are an ambassador for women in sport. why is this happening? why are girls becoming less interested in sport, even in primary school? even at that young age confidence is a massive factor. it's age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s not just age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s notjust the age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s not just the fact that all is a naturally driven the sport, because there are so many more role models, but it‘s a confidence thing. they wa nt to but it‘s a confidence thing. they want to feel they can join in. simply catching the ball can sometimes be more of a challenge, so we have to build confidence and work together to try to make sure we keep active. according to this research, from the ages of five and six the rate at which girls spend more time doing nothing increases faster than boys. what can be done? i don't think parents realise just how little physical activity their children are doing
brea kfast‘s tim muffett is in leicester this morning. it as well. we will talk to the kids in a moment. you are an ambassador for women in sport. why is this happening? why are girls becoming less interested in sport, even in primary school? even at that young age confidence is a massive factor. it's age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s not just age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s notjust the age confidence is a massive factor. it‘s not just the fact that all is a naturally...
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miley cyrus and i are doing "google translate songs" after the brea miley cyrus! hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that. buth my fathe! without that cash from - aflac! - we might have to choose between hawaii or your face. hawaii! what? haha...hawaii! you might have less coverage than you think. visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! ayo was the best choice. assume nothing. just like the leading brand, kraft real mayo is made with high quality ingredients at a price you can feel good about no wonder kraft is so good. we, the device loving people want more than just unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. watch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you are into that. but we also want more like... unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now mark? no can do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides you are really good at it james. don't settle for an
miley cyrus and i are doing "google translate songs" after the brea miley cyrus! hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that. buth my fathe! without that cash from - aflac! - we might have to choose between hawaii or your face. hawaii! what? haha...hawaii! you might have less coverage than you think. visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! ayo was the best choice. assume nothing. just like...
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s historic la brea tar pits. raising her six kids as a single mom seems to be weighing heavily on angelina. she tells a magazine she wishes her late mother were there to help, saying, "i would give anything for her to be with me at this time. i've needed her. i've talked to her ov in my mind and tried to think what she might say and how she might guide me. her mother marcheline bertrand died in 2007 of ovarian cancer. in 2011 angelina spoke to the late bob simon on "60 minutes" about the impact of her mother on her life. >> my mother was a full-time mother. she didn't have much of her own career, her own life, her own experiences, her own -- you know, everything was for her children. i will never be as good a mother as she was. i will try my best but i don't think i could ever be. she was just grace incarnate. she was the most generous, loving -- she's better than me. >> brad has talked about going into therapy after the split. jolie has primary custody of the kids and called them resilient. she says, "but they a
s historic la brea tar pits. raising her six kids as a single mom seems to be weighing heavily on angelina. she tells a magazine she wishes her late mother were there to help, saying, "i would give anything for her to be with me at this time. i've needed her. i've talked to her ov in my mind and tried to think what she might say and how she might guide me. her mother marcheline bertrand died in 2007 of ovarian cancer. in 2011 angelina spoke to the late bob simon on "60 minutes"...
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briefing took brea place at 1:00 and wrapped up around 2:20 p.m. jr, your next. door take on the test -- your take on the testimony yesterday in your reaction this morning. caller: eyman honorably discharged marine and director come he has had no -- i am an honorably discharged marine and comey did not bite his tongue when he said what the world already knows -- donald trump is a liar. he will do whatever it takes to make the deal from mexico will pay for the wall to obama had his phones tapped and many other things he is responsible for. he has got a lot of people fooled and i'm so glad that director comey had the guts to tell the world the truth. think yothank you. host: from lake placid, florida, linda, the morning. good morning. caller: and comey's opening statement, he said his department was never in disarray. during the election, he said his department was very upset and angry over clinton news not coming out. i'm confused. he is under oath and he lied . host: linda, thank you. from "the washington times," comey's not goo aery goo goo very good day." it re
briefing took brea place at 1:00 and wrapped up around 2:20 p.m. jr, your next. door take on the test -- your take on the testimony yesterday in your reaction this morning. caller: eyman honorably discharged marine and director come he has had no -- i am an honorably discharged marine and comey did not bite his tongue when he said what the world already knows -- donald trump is a liar. he will do whatever it takes to make the deal from mexico will pay for the wall to obama had his phones tapped...