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the good news for bristol news, bad for merck.ven if today's vicious 16% nine, still up 23% for the year. not so bad notice i did not pick any stocks with economic sensitivity or trade war issues we got news from texas instruments. weakness across the board was ugly and brought down the whole semi cohort after-hours. those stocks are often too hard to own although i think texas instruments overdid it these gains can be yours and i do believe they will outweigh the losses and be a nice already let's just say sidekick to index funds. anybody who lacks the time 0 put in the homework to own individual stocks but if you do have the time and willing to do the work beat the averages with a bejoegen or a centene. tom in illinois. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i bought shares of viacom b thinking that the merger between cbs and viacom would help bring up both shares and it hasn't been the case and i'm wondering what is your feeling on this merger and also what is your feeling on viacom b? is it still holding
the good news for bristol news, bad for merck.ven if today's vicious 16% nine, still up 23% for the year. not so bad notice i did not pick any stocks with economic sensitivity or trade war issues we got news from texas instruments. weakness across the board was ugly and brought down the whole semi cohort after-hours. those stocks are often too hard to own although i think texas instruments overdid it these gains can be yours and i do believe they will outweigh the losses and be a nice already...
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elsewhere, there was a stalemate between bristol city and charlton.ham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham are into the top six with a 3—1 win over luton. huddersfield and middlesborough was goalless. here's a few other stories catching our eye today. ireland's ambitions to be at next year's t20 world cup have been dented after a 12 run defeat to canada in the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. they've lost two of their four games so far. their next game is againstjersey on friday. speaking of ireland — rory mcilroy says he'll represent them at next year's olympics. born in northern ireland, he could have played for team gb but having spent his youth in irish colours, he's pledged his allegience to ireland and says he's excited to become an olympian in tokyo next summer. dan evans has been knocked out of the swiss indoors tournament in basel. the new british number one lost in straight sets to the american frances tiafoe w
elsewhere, there was a stalemate between bristol city and charlton.ham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham are into the top six with a 3—1 win over luton. huddersfield and middlesborough was goalless. here's a few other stories catching our eye today. ireland's ambitions to be at next year's t20 world cup have been dented after a 12 run defeat to canada in the...
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but what about a field near bristol? which can create up to 1,000 waves of different shapes and sizes every hour. it'll open to the public early next month — and our correspondent claire marshall has been to take a look. first light and surfers are gathering, but this isn't hawaii or newquay. this is a field just outside bristol. because there are waves breaking in the middle of the countryside. we've been given exclusive access to the final test phase of a revolutionary inland surf lake. jayce robinson has driven here from st ives, the very tip of cornwall. he's the first pro surfer to be allowed in the water. look at it. it's just so glassy, and it's like the maldivian ocean. all this was nick houndsfield's idea. wow! high five. it's taken almost a decade. we've got a real opportunity of getting people, and particularly kids, off computers, get them outdoors, get them interacting with nature and improve people's health and well—being. rocky surf music the amazing thing about this is the technology. the base of this lak
but what about a field near bristol? which can create up to 1,000 waves of different shapes and sizes every hour. it'll open to the public early next month — and our correspondent claire marshall has been to take a look. first light and surfers are gathering, but this isn't hawaii or newquay. this is a field just outside bristol. because there are waves breaking in the middle of the countryside. we've been given exclusive access to the final test phase of a revolutionary inland surf lake....
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her mum knew that she was worried about starting a new rotation in bristol southmead a&e.ervice is short of 10,000 doctors. the bma says that pressure means many junior doctors are moving abroad or not finishing their training. those that experience the highest levels of stress are the most likely to leave the nhs. and, at this current moment, with the strains that the nhs is going through, we can't afford to let that happen. she did seek support and was advised to sign up with a gp. it's very difficult as a junior doctor, you move from onejob in cornwall — lauren was in cornwall at the time — to anotherjob in bristol and the changeover‘s very quick. lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own l
her mum knew that she was worried about starting a new rotation in bristol southmead a&e.ervice is short of 10,000 doctors. the bma says that pressure means many junior doctors are moving abroad or not finishing their training. those that experience the highest levels of stress are the most likely to leave the nhs. and, at this current moment, with the strains that the nhs is going through, we can't afford to let that happen. she did seek support and was advised to sign up with a gp. it's...
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her mum knew that she was worried about starting a new rotation in bristol southmead a&e.n up with the gp. it's very difficult as a junior doctor, you move from onejob in cornwall — lauren was in cornwall at the time — to anotherjob in bristol and the changeover‘s very quick. lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a complaint which was dismissed. her family told us she tried but failed to get support and was afraid her colleagues in west sussex would find out about her depression. she was 26. at the launch of a report into the mental well being of nhs staff february, the health secretary chose to highlight what had happened to lauren.
her mum knew that she was worried about starting a new rotation in bristol southmead a&e.n up with the gp. it's very difficult as a junior doctor, you move from onejob in cornwall — lauren was in cornwall at the time — to anotherjob in bristol and the changeover‘s very quick. lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working...
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this all about banksy, the bristol graffiti artist.the graffiti that there is around the city. actually, he has opened a shop in croydon. this is all over a trademark dispute. tell me more about this? that's right, it is to protect his use of his art. trademark law is basically use it or lose it. because banksy has created art but not used the trademark on products to sell, he doesn't have a whole line of merchandise, he is at risk of losing the trademark. a greetings card manufacturer wants to apply to have it. so, his response has been to open a shop. the shop will be open, doesn't necessarily trade through people coming in through the door, but it trades online. this will be the using it, which protects his trademark. the funny thing about banksy is that a lot of his art actually borrows, shall we say, from trade marks, including disney. in weston—super—mare, he had a theme park, dismaland, very much borrowing from disney? it was interesting, that dismaland, so many items of art, not all of them being sold. they are so sought after,
this all about banksy, the bristol graffiti artist.the graffiti that there is around the city. actually, he has opened a shop in croydon. this is all over a trademark dispute. tell me more about this? that's right, it is to protect his use of his art. trademark law is basically use it or lose it. because banksy has created art but not used the trademark on products to sell, he doesn't have a whole line of merchandise, he is at risk of losing the trademark. a greetings card manufacturer wants to...
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look at the chart of bristol-myers looks ridiculous. look at medtronnic. a stock we almost never talk about on the show with almost no fanfare. this stock has broken out, retested and wants the next leg higher. these are stocks that i think have been thrown out because of politics and they deserve a second look because they're doing really, really well. >> michael santoli, to get a last comment from you, it's almost as if what josh just said and what jim just said, maybe you don't need much of the three things on your list or a lot of what josh said. it's about people realizing that things are actually good. focus on what's good. >> those things on my list are kind of the atmospheric conditions that allow for the positive things to come through. i do agree with that that essentially we weathered another one of these scares about growth, about the yield curve and all of that. from here on out, we have been prepared for worse and better will seem like an upside surprise. i don't think it's a matter of catalyst. it's a matter of a lot of conditions working to
look at the chart of bristol-myers looks ridiculous. look at medtronnic. a stock we almost never talk about on the show with almost no fanfare. this stock has broken out, retested and wants the next leg higher. these are stocks that i think have been thrown out because of politics and they deserve a second look because they're doing really, really well. >> michael santoli, to get a last comment from you, it's almost as if what josh just said and what jim just said, maybe you don't need...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.hortly with our reviewers deputy political editor of the daily mail, john stevens and political writer and academic and academic maya goodfellow. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with darren bett. hello. we are still expecting high pressure to be shaping our weather into the beginning of next week. how we get there, that bit of the story has changed a bit. wednesday much the same, we are seeing this weather front bringing rain from the north—west. weather front weaker bringing rain from the near continent. certainly more cloud for the south—east of england up into the south—east of england up into the midlands eventually, towards lincolnshire at maybe one or two shells. the rest of england and wales, dry, some sunshine. western scotla nd wales, dry, some sunshine. western scotland turning wetter later in the day. northern ireland will see rain in the afternoon, together with some fairly brisk winds. those two weather fronts are going to meet
tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.hortly with our reviewers deputy political editor of the daily mail, john stevens and political writer and academic and academic maya goodfellow. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with darren bett. hello. we are still expecting high pressure to be shaping our weather into the beginning of next week. how we get there, that bit of the story has changed a bit. wednesday much the same, we are seeing this weather front...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol. causing a strain on staff and facilities. the prison officers' association says its members are increasingly looking after inmates who are frail, incontinent or have dementia. the oldest prisoner currently is 104. the prison service says guidance has been issued to governors about how best to support older inmates. emma glasbey reports. prisons are struggling. drugs, violence and overcrowding are everyday issues, but there's another problem that's becoming increasingly challenging — older prisoners. the number of inmates in england and wales over the age of 60 is rising faster than any other age group. ken was released from a yorkshire prison earlier this year. as the over 50s rep in his jail, he helped develop a wing for older prisoners. if you needed a wheelchair, it might take three to four months to get a wheelchair, because it'll have to be designed for yourself, and it also has to come from the specific local authority that you came from. when you look at some of the prisons, an
tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol. causing a strain on staff and facilities. the prison officers' association says its members are increasingly looking after inmates who are frail, incontinent or have dementia. the oldest prisoner currently is 104. the prison service says guidance has been issued to governors about how best to support older inmates. emma glasbey reports. prisons are struggling. drugs, violence and overcrowding are everyday issues, but there's another problem that's becoming...
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in the championship, some bristol city fans are alleged to have used racist language in their match againsttland, allegations of racism at tynecastle in heart of midlothian against rangers. the fa says they are deeply concerned at the situation but the fa ct a concerned at the situation but the fact a non—league side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. he was beaten in three sets by us open semi—finalist matteo berrettini in the first round of the vienna 0pen. edmund showed glimpses of his best form, taking the opening set but errors crept into his game and the italian, who's ranked 11th in the world, came back to win. edmund is now 75th in the world rankings, and hasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in early august edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being picked by great britain for the davis cup finals in madrid next month. andy murray returns for the first time in three years. he won the european 0pen yesterday, his first singles title in two—and—a—half year
in the championship, some bristol city fans are alleged to have used racist language in their match againsttland, allegations of racism at tynecastle in heart of midlothian against rangers. the fa says they are deeply concerned at the situation but the fa ct a concerned at the situation but the fact a non—league side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. he was beaten in three sets by us open...
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speaking of bristol-myers it had a superb quarter too i expect the celgene deal will make them a fortunes in december it still has a nearly 3% yield, sells for 12 times next year's earnings i've been saying by bristol-myers. i'm confident the numbers will be good. more important the acquisition of the undermanaged allergan should be amazing. no, i'm not worried about botox's challengers. i'm excited about its new migraine bill to deal with pounding pain as o'a spokesperson for the american migraine foundation i can tell you the concept of acute care for migraine is a very big deal. there's nothing out there aside from standard painkillers which i regard, frankly, as a joke played on sufferers like me. this drug could be huge. novartis is under pressure because one of their subsidiaries got caught tampering with clinical trial data although the drug almost certainly would have been approved anyway. i think the problem will soon be solved 15 times next year's earnings. glaxosmithkline. ceo wamsley has moved sxhaechb earth to turn glaxo into a more r&d focused pharmaceutical company. it's c
speaking of bristol-myers it had a superb quarter too i expect the celgene deal will make them a fortunes in december it still has a nearly 3% yield, sells for 12 times next year's earnings i've been saying by bristol-myers. i'm confident the numbers will be good. more important the acquisition of the undermanaged allergan should be amazing. no, i'm not worried about botox's challengers. i'm excited about its new migraine bill to deal with pounding pain as o'a spokesperson for the american...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.the then—emperor akihito. but, in a series of traditional rituals, his ascension has only now been formalised. a full celebration parade was postponed out of respect for the 80 victims of typhoon hagibis. and now, finally, how about this for something brave, or perhaps a bit stupid. two anglers in small boats have been filmed dangerously close to a giant "plug hole" at a reservoir. they were spotted on saturday a few metres from a 66ft—deep overflow hole at derbyshire's ladybower reservoir. severn trent water, which owns the reservoir, warned people boating and fishing there to keep "well away" from the plug hole and to stay safe. that is number three on our most watched. now it's time for a look at the weather. we had a rather misty and murky start to the day across central and southern parts of england. still a bit of fog out there but it's lifting. that is the scene in somerset at the moment. as we go through the rest of the morning, the fog will clear away and there will be sunny s
tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.the then—emperor akihito. but, in a series of traditional rituals, his ascension has only now been formalised. a full celebration parade was postponed out of respect for the 80 victims of typhoon hagibis. and now, finally, how about this for something brave, or perhaps a bit stupid. two anglers in small boats have been filmed dangerously close to a giant "plug hole" at a reservoir. they were spotted on saturday a few metres from a 66ft—deep...
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claire marshall, bbc news, the wave, near bristol.brand new skyscraper, it's one of the highest outdoor observation decks in the world. for real thrill—seekers, there's a glass bottomed floor where you can see the streets below, and even angled glass, so you can lean out above the city. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. iam not i am not sure about that! we have an unpleasant 21! hours ahead of us with heavy rain moving in from the south—west, all courtesy of this area of low pressure which is way out into the atlantic. but look at this wiggling front moving its way in across the uk. low pressure towards the far north will give us some strong winds. there is a real temperature contrast. two very different air masses across the uk. mild airto the different air masses across the uk. mild air to the south, colder air coming into the north. it is going to feel very different depending where you are today. for northern areas, temperatures are 809 celsius. further south, really mild. areas, temperatures are 809 celsius
claire marshall, bbc news, the wave, near bristol.brand new skyscraper, it's one of the highest outdoor observation decks in the world. for real thrill—seekers, there's a glass bottomed floor where you can see the streets below, and even angled glass, so you can lean out above the city. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. iam not i am not sure about that! we have an unpleasant 21! hours ahead of us with heavy rain moving in from the south—west, all courtesy of this area...
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elsewhere, liverpool were held at home to a 1—1 draw by bristol city and west ham beat brighton 3—1.t the japanese grand prix as they secured a record—breaking sixth world championship double. valterri bottas‘ victory in suzuka sealed the constructors‘ title with four races to go — and with third place for lewis hamilton, he's not quite world champion yet, but only his team—mate bottas can catch him. michael redford was watching. bright sunshine at suzuka after a disrupted race weekend — typhoon hagibis now a distant memory, just a bit of a breeze to deal with. qualifying was made to look a breeze by ferrari early in the morning, sebastian vettel on pole position — his first since june. team—mate charles leclerc just behind him. their advantage was soon blown away, a stuttering start and valtteri bottas took his chance. max verstappen tried to follow him — not as successfully. a crash with leclerc, an incident that would end verstappen‘s race. leclerc dealt with the loss of a damaged front wing and a lost wing mirror. from 16th to sixth, not close enough to impact on the front of the
elsewhere, liverpool were held at home to a 1—1 draw by bristol city and west ham beat brighton 3—1.t the japanese grand prix as they secured a record—breaking sixth world championship double. valterri bottas‘ victory in suzuka sealed the constructors‘ title with four races to go — and with third place for lewis hamilton, he's not quite world champion yet, but only his team—mate bottas can catch him. michael redford was watching. bright sunshine at suzuka after a disrupted race...
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monch hi there and also in london by our correspondent sean apart and we have to be correspondent in bristol zz charlotte i'll start with you what's happening where you are how has people been reacting to the vote. a lot of reactions of course coming and what a dramatic day again and westminster we all thought it would be crunch day we thought there would be a different decisive vote on boris johnson steel that he has negotiated with the european union well there was not this new legislation or this amendment that has been voted on and voted on by a majority of parliament forces him to ask for yet another extension will he do so that is the big question today will he sent that letter to the european union and while the conservatives on the one hand in the chamber of palm and they are saying that they of course are quite unhappy with this delay again they say that. should go forward and that now there is a deal on the table and finally palm and got a chance to vote on it which they apparently didn't want to and then on the labor side they are saying they're quite happy that this vote didn't g
monch hi there and also in london by our correspondent sean apart and we have to be correspondent in bristol zz charlotte i'll start with you what's happening where you are how has people been reacting to the vote. a lot of reactions of course coming and what a dramatic day again and westminster we all thought it would be crunch day we thought there would be a different decisive vote on boris johnson steel that he has negotiated with the european union well there was not this new legislation or...
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you are supposed to be at university in bristol and you end up in newport, across the border in walesnts didn't have to pay to go to university they might well have put up university they might well have put up with certain inconveniences. are you still have slugs going across my bedroom carpet at university —— i used to. that was par for the course. now they expect not to be 30 miles away when a pessimist money. it is an awful lot of money. £1000 a month in some cases. great to have you with us. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you, rob and lynn. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. next on bbc news it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's releases, we've got mark kermode. who else? mark, you've got some big movies this week to talk about. and they couldn't be more different. we havejudy, in which renee zellweger pl
you are supposed to be at university in bristol and you end up in newport, across the border in walesnts didn't have to pay to go to university they might well have put up university they might well have put up with certain inconveniences. are you still have slugs going across my bedroom carpet at university —— i used to. that was par for the course. now they expect not to be 30 miles away when a pessimist money. it is an awful lot of money. £1000 a month in some cases. great to have you...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.winners in economics, abhijit banerjee, says india's economic slowdown is worrying. the professor shares the award with esther duflo and michael kramer, for their research into alleviating global poverty. my colleague in india, arunoday mukharji, caught up with professor banerjee and asked about his biggest concerns when it comes to the global economy. the biggest concern is the internal politics and economics of countries and there is such a lousyjob of dealing with differences and that is really staring politics. look at mr macron, hejust really staring politics. look at mr macron, he just brought the yellow vestment movement on himself by imposing a tax on gasoline. basically, while not compensating people. it was just a bad basically, while not compensating people. it wasjust a bad policy. so they are doing a bad job for making policies for this particular world. where is there room for improvement? slowdown is everywhere. with china, the slowdown may be warranted in some senses. c
tom burridge, bbc news, in bristol.winners in economics, abhijit banerjee, says india's economic slowdown is worrying. the professor shares the award with esther duflo and michael kramer, for their research into alleviating global poverty. my colleague in india, arunoday mukharji, caught up with professor banerjee and asked about his biggest concerns when it comes to the global economy. the biggest concern is the internal politics and economics of countries and there is such a lousyjob of...
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bbc, we talked to terms of sexual harassment and some of the top universities in the uk, cambridge, bristol am shocked, i am shocked to be reading these stories are now today on the front page of the time the document two—thirds of universities are teaching sexual consent classes. yes, it is a bit like with sexism and this kind of stuff is a bit like racism just because you went to university doesn't mean you are less likely to be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be better. it just be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be better. itjust means you are an intelligent racist or an intelligent sexist if such a thing can exist. what is angry about this as you would have thought this is something she was... taught at home before they go to university. there is that, the parental thing. but this is something from the 60s or 70s or even 80s and 90s. not something which needs to be done today. i don't know to what extent we see on social media influences, what young people think they can get away with and is permissible. what annoys me, i used to be a governor at luton university and what us
bbc, we talked to terms of sexual harassment and some of the top universities in the uk, cambridge, bristol am shocked, i am shocked to be reading these stories are now today on the front page of the time the document two—thirds of universities are teaching sexual consent classes. yes, it is a bit like with sexism and this kind of stuff is a bit like racism just because you went to university doesn't mean you are less likely to be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be better. it just be...
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to be clear parental from bristol was not reacting from today but about the general election in 2017e decision from parliament tonight, that boris johnson will get his way, unless something weird happens and nice of lord's tomorrow that we are being invited to the polls on december 12. that is as big as it gets. given the house of lords, given this process and if things turn out to before gay, could anything happen in the lords which could stop it realistically? -- being foggy. of course it could in theory but it would be very strange if the unelected thais was to stand in wee of the elected representatives in the commons. but of course other people are not familiar with parliamentary procedure as we are, the third reading room hasjust gone through, looking at pictures at her past eight, has a commons has agreed to have a general election but that has to go through the house of lords tomorrow and they had to give a touch —— give it approval as well because this kind of bill is a legal bill, to say this house must have a general election because their lordships have to prove it. we ha
to be clear parental from bristol was not reacting from today but about the general election in 2017e decision from parliament tonight, that boris johnson will get his way, unless something weird happens and nice of lord's tomorrow that we are being invited to the polls on december 12. that is as big as it gets. given the house of lords, given this process and if things turn out to before gay, could anything happen in the lords which could stop it realistically? -- being foggy. of course it...
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sergeant winic has been a part of the bristol police force since 2006. he has worked as a field training officer, accident reconstructionist, firearms instructor, community response unit office oer, and on the swat team. he will serve in the administrative division supervising professional standards, accreditation, and training management. sergeant leecongress has been part of the department since 2007. he served as a field training officer, drug recognition expert, and on o the crisis intervention team. he will share duties with shift commander on patrol. the role both these officers play in keeping our community safe is admirable. mr. speaker, i want to wish the best to both of these men in their new positions and thank them for all their service to our o community. -- to our community. it mr. speaker, i rise today to support national veteran small business week which will take place from november 4 through november 8. our veterans are some of the most highly skilled workers in our nation. they are the product of rigorous training and ironclad commitme
sergeant winic has been a part of the bristol police force since 2006. he has worked as a field training officer, accident reconstructionist, firearms instructor, community response unit office oer, and on the swat team. he will serve in the administrative division supervising professional standards, accreditation, and training management. sergeant leecongress has been part of the department since 2007. he served as a field training officer, drug recognition expert, and on o the crisis...
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i championed it when the stock was 45 and they announced the bristol cell gene combo.his will be the quarter when the ceo's winning streak finally runs out and his company misses the numbers. after a lot, estee lauder has had a lot of exposure to hong kong and mainland china but most of these have not had the privilege of meeting frayedia, a brilliant executive. he figured out how to harness the smartphone, camera part, and social media, which make people feel like they need to look beautiful every second of the date in case they got hcaught o a photo on snap or instagram how about friday we hear from the two best oil companies, skron and chevron i think they will show you it doesn't matter what a fossil fuel producer says nobody cares you need to recognize the oil and gas category has become the new coal, with the millennial money managers money managers, they just want to own these watch out wall street reacts to these numbers. i think these stocks may be finished unless you're an income seeking investor who believes yields are safe and doesn't mind they won't be abl
i championed it when the stock was 45 and they announced the bristol cell gene combo.his will be the quarter when the ceo's winning streak finally runs out and his company misses the numbers. after a lot, estee lauder has had a lot of exposure to hong kong and mainland china but most of these have not had the privilege of meeting frayedia, a brilliant executive. he figured out how to harness the smartphone, camera part, and social media, which make people feel like they need to look beautiful...
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. >> bristol-myers krorz that's right >> i think the merger, the merger with celgene is going to be ar. >> buy, buy, buy >> it is true that i like the abbvie-allergan more, but it's a dynamite combo let's go to denise in virginia denise >> caller: hello, boo-yah, jim this is denise from virginia my husband and i are top fans. >> thank you >> caller: and recently, he's looking at jbg smith for a long-term stock portfolio. so tonight i wanted to surprise with a call to you >> if you're going to be that good of a thing, i'm going to send you back to ventoss i don't want to go far afield like you are let's go to daniel in pennsylvania daniel daniel >> yes >> come on, my brother what do you got? >> caller: yes >> you're up it's jim >> cramer. >> yeah, it's cramer >> caller: thank you for the valuable service your helping for the unsophisticated investor. >> thank you >> caller: what is your opinion about akhanna oil and gas? >> don't buy. >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell >> don't buy >> it's real bad actually, i don't want to touch it matter of fact, i often talk about, and it's about
. >> bristol-myers krorz that's right >> i think the merger, the merger with celgene is going to be ar. >> buy, buy, buy >> it is true that i like the abbvie-allergan more, but it's a dynamite combo let's go to denise in virginia denise >> caller: hello, boo-yah, jim this is denise from virginia my husband and i are top fans. >> thank you >> caller: and recently, he's looking at jbg smith for a long-term stock portfolio. so tonight i wanted to surprise...
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bristol-myers squibb has raised its profit outlook for the year, despite flat sales growth in the u.sts popular cancer drug. the drug faces competition from a rival therapy made by merck. that is your business flash update. altria is taking a hit, the u.s. maker of marble or of cigarettes reported earnings this morning, plus a $4.5 billion charge related to its investment in juul. the stock initially rose on the news but now is down more than 2%. our next guest says the market may be relieved that this charge was not higher. princeton,sight from kenneth shea. this is an investment that altria made, $12.8 billion for a 35% stake. when you say it could've been worse, there are issues here. could there be another shoe to drop, more write-downs? kenneth: there certainly could be. the reaction today was kind of a we know theat, stock price has gotten hit over the last month or two, as the headlines over e-cigarettes have been poor. today's recognition of the $4.5 billion write-down is a recognition that some of the assumptions that altria made when it made a purchase are coming down in tan
bristol-myers squibb has raised its profit outlook for the year, despite flat sales growth in the u.sts popular cancer drug. the drug faces competition from a rival therapy made by merck. that is your business flash update. altria is taking a hit, the u.s. maker of marble or of cigarettes reported earnings this morning, plus a $4.5 billion charge related to its investment in juul. the stock initially rose on the news but now is down more than 2%. our next guest says the market may be relieved...
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. >> bristol palin. wynona rider or carson daly. >>> i'm robert england and "e.t."re m street house. >> and i'm your girlfriend now. francisco would look like without small businesses. it reay wouldn't be. to open something that that moves them right and that. 's it's an esential part. 30% of our borrowers are in their first year of as a business ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ bidreams start wh small steps... ...but dedication can get u there. start saving. small... easily set, track and controlyos right fromhe chase mobile® app. ♪ ase. makeore of wh's yours®. ovided by -- ♪ celebrating the holidays early with henry golding and emilia clarke. >> what do you have in coon? >> sing in a romantic movie together. >> and co-hosting "entertaient tonight." >> it's gog to be a good show. >> which celebrity was named after the city they were born? >> that's wona rider. >>> tonight everybody watch the these are bernie bots. there's one good flavor in each color and one horrifying flavor. give it a got. red. >> cinnamon. >> green. green is risky. could be snot. >> i got lime >> my is boogers
. >> bristol palin. wynona rider or carson daly. >>> i'm robert england and "e.t."re m street house. >> and i'm your girlfriend now. francisco would look like without small businesses. it reay wouldn't be. to open something that that moves them right and that. 's it's an esential part. 30% of our borrowers are in their first year of as a business ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ bidreams start wh small steps... ...but dedication can get u there. start saving. small......
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>> reporter: in bristol county, massachusetts, 59-year-old laurie sylvia and 78-year-old james longworth both died from eee infections in the past month. >> there really is no steady predictor as to which community this is going to pop out in. even though it's known as an east coast virus there are just as many cases in michigan in the last decade as there had been in massachusetts before this year. >> reporter: in michigan 14-year-old savanah d. hart was hospitalized last month after contracting the virus. her mom says it's been an emotional roller coaster. >> our whole lives have been flipped upside down. the tears flow just when they flow. they just come out whenever they want at this point. >> reporter: savanah is now in a rehabilitation center, but her mom says she has very extensive brain damage as a result of the virus. >> it's just one day at a time we're taking it with her right now. that's all we can do really. >> i just want to hug her, kiss her, tell her i love her, and i want her to be able to hug me back. >> reporter: symptoms of eee develop four to ten days after being bit
>> reporter: in bristol county, massachusetts, 59-year-old laurie sylvia and 78-year-old james longworth both died from eee infections in the past month. >> there really is no steady predictor as to which community this is going to pop out in. even though it's known as an east coast virus there are just as many cases in michigan in the last decade as there had been in massachusetts before this year. >> reporter: in michigan 14-year-old savanah d. hart was hospitalized last...
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. >> bristol pali wynona rider or carson daly. >>> i'm robert england and "e.t."treet house. >> and i'm your girlfriend now. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. ovided by -- ♪ >>> tomorrow on "e.t." we're celebrating the holidays early with henry golding and emilia clarke. >> what do you have in common? >> starring in a romantic movie together. >> and co-hosting "entertainmen tonight." >> it's going to be a good show. >> which celebrity was named after the city they were born? >> that's wynona rider. >>> tonight everybody watch the conners. these are bernie bots. there's one good flavor in each color and one horrifying flavor. give it a got. red. >> cinnamon. >> green. green is risky. could be snot. >> i got lime. >> my is boogers. this is a mucous flavor. >> i'm lucky. i apologize in advance. >> this is a spotted one. >> that is vomi that is vomit. >> i'm so rry. >> bye, everybody. have a great night. keep it here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathrooa
. >> bristol pali wynona rider or carson daly. >>> i'm robert england and "e.t."treet house. >> and i'm your girlfriend now. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. ovided by -- ♪ >>> tomorrow on "e.t." we're celebrating the holidays early with henry golding and emilia clarke. >> what do you have in common? >> starring in a romantic movie...
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i am a pharmacist in south bristol, and i think one of the things that we are aware of is that brexitenergy and the vision in our country. for my people in south bristol, i think the real concerns that they have is how we address health inequalities and outcomes, and community pharmacies are important in that. a lot of us are important in that. a lot of us are small businesses so when you talk about high streets closing down, community pharmacists are sometimes the bastian holding out for that. so there is an opportunity in this queen's speech for some of the great rhetoric and platitudes which we receive from politicians to become action. and also we are the intersection between health and social care so actually investing in community pharmacies helps to deliver the chronic need for urgent healthcare provision, face—to—face, in communities. and what we want to see is actually support and investment. and i think there is this opportunity and i am asking, is that something we are going to see from the tory party today, and are the other party is really ready to put money and principle
i am a pharmacist in south bristol, and i think one of the things that we are aware of is that brexitenergy and the vision in our country. for my people in south bristol, i think the real concerns that they have is how we address health inequalities and outcomes, and community pharmacies are important in that. a lot of us are important in that. a lot of us are small businesses so when you talk about high streets closing down, community pharmacists are sometimes the bastian holding out for that....
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bristol city currently one—up against liverpool.t the hive. united 1—0 up, you can watch it live via the bbc red button or on the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now. now it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult hikes i have done. ..and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. sucking. laughs. i have to work on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "sur
bristol city currently one—up against liverpool.t the hive. united 1—0 up, you can watch it live via the bbc red button or on the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now. now it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright...
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abbvie and bristol-myers, they can't grow, so they buy. >> they do abbvie buying allergan, br bristol-myersraine sufferer, you get 100 botox shots, not where you want them, where you need them. >> unfortunately, many times insurance will not cover that either. >> yeah, tell me about it. >> that becomes a very difficult -- >> i had a fight over my insurance. look at me, do you think i used it on my face? >> yeah, the insurers are maddening. >> yeah. >> elizabeth warren will wipe them out want to do that? >> no, i don't think she will. even if she were -- first of all, we're 100 plus days away from the iowa primary. >> which she'll win. >> which she better win. if she doesn't, then she loses a lot of momentum. secondly, by saying you think elizabeth warren will do that, you're assuming she will win the presidency third, the senate will turn democratic enough so that you can actually get a majority of votes to support. >> democrats want every single race in the senate, they still would not have the super majority needed for single payer. you're right it is a little hyperbollic. >> it is it is.
abbvie and bristol-myers, they can't grow, so they buy. >> they do abbvie buying allergan, br bristol-myersraine sufferer, you get 100 botox shots, not where you want them, where you need them. >> unfortunately, many times insurance will not cover that either. >> yeah, tell me about it. >> that becomes a very difficult -- >> i had a fight over my insurance. look at me, do you think i used it on my face? >> yeah, the insurers are maddening. >> yeah....
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yeah, in bristol., anyone can do it? yeah. brilliant, lucas, you nominated your friend. yeah. excited to get in and why did you nominate him? i nominated it because it is such a great opportunity for disabled people to have a go, one of the first public waves, serving for the first public waves, serving for the first public waves, serving for the first time. excited to get in? really excited, yes. nick, last word, how does it feel? pretty emotional, actually, amazing waves and amazing people, today is going to bea and amazing people, today is going to be a great day and a fitting start to what is going to be the next chapter of a massive journey we have been on. we will leave you from here, we will leave you with a view from on high, the first waves in bristol. their nominated first riders are going to start surfing within the next hour. and i'm quite looking forward to getting at some point. very much, i'm sure you will enjoy it. so that is the wave, the state of facility, inland, revolutionising the
yeah, in bristol., anyone can do it? yeah. brilliant, lucas, you nominated your friend. yeah. excited to get in and why did you nominate him? i nominated it because it is such a great opportunity for disabled people to have a go, one of the first public waves, serving for the first public waves, serving for the first public waves, serving for the first time. excited to get in? really excited, yes. nick, last word, how does it feel? pretty emotional, actually, amazing waves and amazing people,...
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she joins me now from our bristol studio. thank you for speaking to us, how exciting is this?or people to get involved with space, with astronomy. they do not require special equipment, all you need is to head outside and look at the night sky. why are they called this, they are part of halley‘s comet, explain this for us? it happens when you pass through the strea m happens when you pass through the stream and degree of dust, left behind by a comet, in this case, that, it was halley‘s comet, which last came along in the 1980s, but because of where that stream of debris hits the atmosphere of the earth, it looks like all of the meteors, if you trace them back, seem meteors, if you trace them back, seem to be coming from one point, the radiant, in the constellation of orion and that is why they are called the orionids. any chance that those meteors could come through the earths atmosphere? these are tiny particles and bits of dust, the chances of anything reaching the ground is very slim, and anything that does reach the ground is going to be nano —sized particles, that would b
she joins me now from our bristol studio. thank you for speaking to us, how exciting is this?or people to get involved with space, with astronomy. they do not require special equipment, all you need is to head outside and look at the night sky. why are they called this, they are part of halley‘s comet, explain this for us? it happens when you pass through the strea m happens when you pass through the stream and degree of dust, left behind by a comet, in this case, that, it was halley‘s...
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lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristol situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from mental health problems, that that might be taken into account in future career, or it might demonstrate that actually, they're not strong enough to be a doctor. lauren did seek help, and was advised to sign up with a gp. the nhs practitioner health service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11 years. this month, it has been extended across england to cope with demand. its medical director is a government advisor. every year, if we compare it with the last year, we have had 100% more patients, so we are doing something to these wonderful young people, and i think what we are doing to them is not showing them kindness and compassion, and we are treating them as if they don't matter. one doctor every three weeks takes their own life in england. currently, the nhs is struggling with record demand and a shortage of 10,000 medics. do you accept that understaffing has put more pressure onjunior doct
lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristol situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from mental health problems, that that might be taken into account in future career, or it might demonstrate that actually, they're not strong enough to be a doctor. lauren did seek help, and was advised to sign up with a gp. the nhs practitioner health service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11...
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there have also been allegations of racist abuse at two other league matches matches yesterday, bristolion into the behaviour of their fans at luton. and there was also a report of racist chanting at the game between northampton and salford. liverpool can move 8 points clear at the top of the premier league again if they maintain their 100 percent start to the season, they head to old trafford this afternoon, to face a manchester united side just one point above the relegation zone. they are doing well in the league and that is for sure. but we are looking forward to this game. i think it is a perfect game for our players, for ourfans. think it is a perfect game for our players, for our fans. we think it is a perfect game for our players, for ourfans. we have had a tough time lately, so i am sure we will give them a good game. i don't think there are a lot of teams who would love to play against us. at the moment it looks like man united is the only one that wants to play us and we have to make sure that is a misunderstanding. but it'sjust normal. i would do the same, exactly the same i
there have also been allegations of racist abuse at two other league matches matches yesterday, bristolion into the behaviour of their fans at luton. and there was also a report of racist chanting at the game between northampton and salford. liverpool can move 8 points clear at the top of the premier league again if they maintain their 100 percent start to the season, they head to old trafford this afternoon, to face a manchester united side just one point above the relegation zone. they are...
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nottingham tops that list, followed by leeds and bristol.motional moment during that speech when he talked about discovering that he was going to become a father. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now, and time. for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. sally! ijust had to check you are there waiting for us. of course you are. that must be scary when you turn around and think who is a term i hope i know their name! good morning. the fall out from england's night in bulgaria continues this morning, as we continue to learn more about what happened on the night. jordan henderson says the england players wanted to make the home fans "suffer" for the racist abuse by beating them on the pitch. there are also reports that the bulgarian players told england that the racism was pre—planned and co—ordinated. so co—ordinated, in fact, that it's claimed that some of the abusers were disguised as stewards in sofia. it looks organised. to get 50, that many people inside the stadium, all dressed up in the t—shirts and the no respect sign,
nottingham tops that list, followed by leeds and bristol.motional moment during that speech when he talked about discovering that he was going to become a father. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now, and time. for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. sally! ijust had to check you are there waiting for us. of course you are. that must be scary when you turn around and think who is a term i hope i know their name! good morning. the fall out from england's night in bulgaria...
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morning, more persistent rain i think for parts of central scotland, frequent showers around the bristolittle bit drierfor these could be on the heavy side. a little bit drier for northern england and northern ireland but even here, you won't escape the showers today. maximum temperatures, 11-15. showers today. maximum temperatures, 11—15. tonight, the persistent rain across scotland will continue, just moving southward, more showers to come across wales and southern england. you can see the low pressure m oves england. you can see the low pressure moves gradually eastwards throughout tonight and into the start of the weekend. but it is weakening all the time. this band of rain across southern scotland will move into northern england on saturday. there will be some showers further south of that but it will be largely dry south of that on saturday. temperatures on a par with today, about 11—15. moving into sunday, we have got this little weather front bringing more persistent rain, the low pressure pretty much disappears but we have got a northerly wind setting up across the uk, which mea
morning, more persistent rain i think for parts of central scotland, frequent showers around the bristolittle bit drierfor these could be on the heavy side. a little bit drier for northern england and northern ireland but even here, you won't escape the showers today. maximum temperatures, 11-15. showers today. maximum temperatures, 11—15. tonight, the persistent rain across scotland will continue, just moving southward, more showers to come across wales and southern england. you can see the...
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and that was one of his targets and of course and there is at the whistle blower the bristol roller that he said. i he respects and general whistle blowers but only and those who are actually a real and but then he went on to this new development which is a report of buying and the new york times with. as he and your times reporting that the whistle blower actually and referred to his concerns before filing that complains to adam shift to the chairman of the house intelligence. donald trump said. i will go a step further say at. and bites and it is it to be seven adam schiff was already pressing for the complaint to come out even before we knew o of at the white house trying to block it's a release of there will be questions. about what exactly adam schiff and knew about this whistleblower complaint. part of the development sir regard and the state department i was seen at the secretary of state mike pompeii finally admit that he was actually on that call between donald trump and linger as a landscape. but it's a he also pushed back on and the subpoenas issued a bright house democrats to
and that was one of his targets and of course and there is at the whistle blower the bristol roller that he said. i he respects and general whistle blowers but only and those who are actually a real and but then he went on to this new development which is a report of buying and the new york times with. as he and your times reporting that the whistle blower actually and referred to his concerns before filing that complains to adam shift to the chairman of the house intelligence. donald trump...
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joining me now from bristol is dr kirsty sedgman, the author the reasonable audience.k i would have been firmly in the no telephones anywhere near any life experience but in the course of doing my research into theatre etiquette and behaviour policing more broadly in the theatre but also in social life in general, i have realised how complicated a question it is. in many ways, i think technology in the theatre is one of the least interesting parts of the debate which is also about whether audiences should be allowed to bring in snacks and any kind, whether food should be banned. what is right and wrong to wear, the dress code. so the phone issue is bound up in the bigger question about what it means to be together in a public space. really interesting thing about their mobile phone or also ipads these daysis mobile phone or also ipads these days is that the live events, whether it is concert music or going to the theatre to see a show, for many people that is one of the only places where we can be totally free of technological distractions so for the people who are cam
joining me now from bristol is dr kirsty sedgman, the author the reasonable audience.k i would have been firmly in the no telephones anywhere near any life experience but in the course of doing my research into theatre etiquette and behaviour policing more broadly in the theatre but also in social life in general, i have realised how complicated a question it is. in many ways, i think technology in the theatre is one of the least interesting parts of the debate which is also about whether...
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everybody wants to remember the famed brenda from bristol, oh, notanother one!he public are in favour of it two to one. they actually want one for once. the polls are suggesting. there is no doubt we have become a more political country because the brexit story has animated so many. since we are on poles, a delta poll was out this week which showed this idea that the public thinks boris johnson can just get this through either by the 31st of october, obviously not, or by the end of the year, is sort of delusional. the vast majority think it won't be solved by the end of this year. a majority of people think it won't be solved by the end of next year. 31% of people think it'll never be sold. i think the country is fed up of this parliament. but there isn't a naivete that it is all magically going to get fixed. —— it'll never be solved. and the metro has the prime minister once a brexmas election. school halls are pressed into serving as polling stations instead of nativity play venues. that is one way to get parents to stop voting for you, cancelling school nativ
everybody wants to remember the famed brenda from bristol, oh, notanother one!he public are in favour of it two to one. they actually want one for once. the polls are suggesting. there is no doubt we have become a more political country because the brexit story has animated so many. since we are on poles, a delta poll was out this week which showed this idea that the public thinks boris johnson can just get this through either by the 31st of october, obviously not, or by the end of the year, is...
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exeter are through to semi finals of the premiership rugby cup — after beating bristol 42—19 at sandye scored by the home side. exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website. this try from kieran hardy sealed a bonus point to help take scarlets top of the guinness pro 14 conference b. the welsh side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere, ulster got their proili campaign back on track with a bonus—point win over southern kings in port elizabeth. still to come, cardiff are looking to bounce back following last weekend's defeat by edinburgh when they take on cardiff blues. and 0spreys host bennetton at the liberty stadium tonight. both those matches kick off at quarter to eight. matthew fitzpatrick leads golf‘s italian 0pen ahead of the final round. he missed out on a birdie at the 18th and had to settle for par on the final hole. it was still enough to see him 13 under and one stroke in front of america's kurt kitayama. justin rose an
exeter are through to semi finals of the premiership rugby cup — after beating bristol 42—19 at sandye scored by the home side. exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website. this try from kieran hardy sealed a bonus point to help take scarlets top of the guinness pro 14 conference b. the welsh side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht....
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the 4—metre—wide artwork devolved parliament was painted by the anonymous bristol artist in 2009.s nine times its previous record. facebook says it has removed multiple accounts on its platform from the united arab emirates, egypt, nigeria and indonesia involved in what it terms "coordinated inauthentic behaviour". facebook defines this as "when groups of pages or people work together to mislead others about who they are or what they're doing". the move is the latest in the firm's attempt to prevent online abuses and spread of misinformation. personal computer maker hp says it's cutting between 7,000 and 9,000 jobs worldwide, or as much as 16% of its workforce. it says the cuts will save $i billion a year by 2022. the company's printer business — a main source of its profits — has seen falling sales. it's been described by one analyst as a "melting ice cube". uk retail giantjohn lewis is seeking discounts from its landlords to cut costs. the bbc has learned that it has been telling property owners in some locations that it will withhold 20% of this quarter's service charge. the hi
the 4—metre—wide artwork devolved parliament was painted by the anonymous bristol artist in 2009.s nine times its previous record. facebook says it has removed multiple accounts on its platform from the united arab emirates, egypt, nigeria and indonesia involved in what it terms "coordinated inauthentic behaviour". facebook defines this as "when groups of pages or people work together to mislead others about who they are or what they're doing". the move is the latest in...
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bristol city currently one—up against liverpool. that is all from the bbc sport centre now. we will have another update in the next. thank you very much. continuing on with sport. he made history yesterday by becoming the first person ever to run a marathon in under two hours. the kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge, covered the 26.2 mile course in one hour 59 minutes a0 seconds in the vienna, austria. this morning he spoke to bbc brea kfast‘s sally nugent, who asked him how he celebrated his historic feat. we celebrated as a team. the whole team from the local organisation, all the organisers from ineos and my management and even vienna city marathon. the local organiser celebrated any positive and any good way. at night. so it was cool and i enjoyed. is there any chance now that you might try and do the same thing on a competition course? for now, i am purely concentrating on my recovery. after recovery, then i am working with the tea m recovery, then i am working with the team and will follow up my team with what we have discussed and
bristol city currently one—up against liverpool. that is all from the bbc sport centre now. we will have another update in the next. thank you very much. continuing on with sport. he made history yesterday by becoming the first person ever to run a marathon in under two hours. the kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge, covered the 26.2 mile course in one hour 59 minutes a0 seconds in the vienna, austria. this morning he spoke to bbc brea kfast‘s sally nugent, who asked him how he celebrated his...
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lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristoley had struggled with a particular situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from mental health problems, that that might be taken into account in a future career, or it might demonstrate that actually, they're not strong enough to be a doctor. lauren did seek help, and was advised to sign up with a gp. the nhs practitioner health service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11 years. this month, it has been extended across england to cope with demand. its medical director is a government advisor. every year, if we compare it with the last year, we have had 100% more patients, so we are doing something to these wonderful young people, and i think what we are doing to them is not showing them kindness and compassion, and we are treating them as if they don't matter. one doctor every three weeks takes their own life in england. currently, the nhs is struggling with record demand and a shortage of 10,000 medics. do you accept that understaffing
lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristoley had struggled with a particular situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from mental health problems, that that might be taken into account in a future career, or it might demonstrate that actually, they're not strong enough to be a doctor. lauren did seek help, and was advised to sign up with a gp. the nhs practitioner health service has supported thousands...
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so no brand from bristol here, simon. no brenda from birmingham, i'm afraid. the announcement there will be an election. probably shocked they've managed to agree at least some kind of data. phil, thank you very much in birmingham. i'll be back from westminster at the end of the bulletin but for now, back to you in the studio. simon, thank you. now today's other main stories. the london fire brigade has been condemned for systemic failures in its response to the grenfell tower fire. the bbc has seen the conclusions of an inquiry into the tragedy that claimed 72 lives which says fewer people would have died if the building had been evacuated sooner. the full report will be published tomorrow. sarah corker reports. the grenfell inquiry was set up to get to the truth about what happened, how a small kitchen fire turned into one of britain's worst modern disasters. this report sharply criticises the london fire brigade. it concludes with an earlier decision was made to evacuate instead of telling families to stay put inside, it's likely more lives would have been
so no brand from bristol here, simon. no brenda from birmingham, i'm afraid. the announcement there will be an election. probably shocked they've managed to agree at least some kind of data. phil, thank you very much in birmingham. i'll be back from westminster at the end of the bulletin but for now, back to you in the studio. simon, thank you. now today's other main stories. the london fire brigade has been condemned for systemic failures in its response to the grenfell tower fire. the bbc has...
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liverpool and bristol city are both still searching for theirfirst win of the womens super league seasond comprehensively beat tottenham hotspur to record back to back wins. goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the win. the score was 3—0. into the second half in that game between chelsea and the arsenal. that's all the sport for now. there's more on the bbc sport website including build up to scoatland adna wales's football euro2020 qualifiers later today. the kurdish authorities in northern syria say family members of islamic state fighters are among those who escaped from a camp for displaced people. the breakout happened as a turkish offensive targeted the area. the camp is now said to be unguarded. the us president trump donald trump has been speaking about the withdrawal of us troops from north eastern syria and says it is "very smart not to be involved in the intense fighting along the turkish border, for a change." "those that mistakenly got us into the middle east wars are still pushing to fight." "they have no idea what
liverpool and bristol city are both still searching for theirfirst win of the womens super league seasond comprehensively beat tottenham hotspur to record back to back wins. goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the win. the score was 3—0. into the second half in that game between chelsea and the arsenal. that's all the sport for now. there's more on the bbc sport website including build up to scoatland adna wales's football euro2020...