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it has gone up bya third, and so i can costing about 2p a unit.gine why they feel the need to put the price up. the move comesjust a day after the energy regulator 0fgem announced an entries in the price cap for all vulnerable customers on prepayment meters due to higher wholesale prices. we are worried that the use the announcement yesterday to justify their own price increase today, and be really want to get across to tumours that if you are on a standard variable tariffs, you can save hundreds of pounds if you can save hundreds of pounds if you just switch. nearly 300,000 british gas customers are ready have this year. robert is staying fat 110w. this year. robert is staying fat now. the energy market is changing fast. there is a government price cap due to take effect at the end of the year. the pound fell today, to its lowest level against the dollar in almost a year. investors are concerned that the uk will leave the european union, without a deal, in eight months' time. sterling is also down against the euro, the yen and the swiss franc. ea
it has gone up bya third, and so i can costing about 2p a unit.gine why they feel the need to put the price up. the move comesjust a day after the energy regulator 0fgem announced an entries in the price cap for all vulnerable customers on prepayment meters due to higher wholesale prices. we are worried that the use the announcement yesterday to justify their own price increase today, and be really want to get across to tumours that if you are on a standard variable tariffs, you can save...
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this is where a german man was tamil —— fatally stabbed by, it is believed, bya fatally stabbed by, itan and iraqi man in fatally stabbed by, it is believed, by a syrian and iraqi man in a fight over the weekend. even a police admit they have been overwhelmed by the subsequent violence. it has horrified germany, terrified chemnitz‘s migrant population. abdul told us he was attacked on sunday. translation: a group of 15 men abused us and then see us. i ran, but one punched me in the stomach. i fell and he took his put and stepped on the side of my face. this woman told us she locked herself and her children in their flat for two days, too afraid to leave. but she is frightened too. translation: go down to town, it til it happens to you you as a woman! —— see what happens to you. there is only one person speaking up for migrants. translation: open your eyes, wake up! tense times then, for this troubled city. local politicians tonight appealed for calm, but few here trust them to keep chemnitz state. —— safe. angela merkel wanted to put the migrant crisis behind her. chemnitz may not let
this is where a german man was tamil —— fatally stabbed by, it is believed, bya fatally stabbed by, itan and iraqi man in fatally stabbed by, it is believed, by a syrian and iraqi man in a fight over the weekend. even a police admit they have been overwhelmed by the subsequent violence. it has horrified germany, terrified chemnitz‘s migrant population. abdul told us he was attacked on sunday. translation: a group of 15 men abused us and then see us. i ran, but one punched me in the...
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was exposed to its weed killer as they ordered the chemicals giant which is now owned by germany's bya to pay millions in damages court authorities in san francisco fast tracked the case because the man is dying. shortly after the verdict was handed down joy is written and when johnson's face monsanto must now pay around two hundred ninety million dollars in damages johnson blames the companies we killers like round up for causing his cancer they contain the chemical glyphosate there i learned about roundup in. and going to save everything i'm glad to be here to be able to help with the causes were bigger than me and during his career as a groundskeeper johnson used large quantities of the herbicide very schools but in two thousand and fourteen he was diagnosed with leukemia had cancer the verdict was unanimous. did monsanto failed to adequately warn of the potential risks answer yes. was the lack of sufficient warnings a substantial factor in causing harm to mr johnson answer yes monsanto says its products are safe it has promised to appeal the verdict. and frankly that shocked me tha
was exposed to its weed killer as they ordered the chemicals giant which is now owned by germany's bya to pay millions in damages court authorities in san francisco fast tracked the case because the man is dying. shortly after the verdict was handed down joy is written and when johnson's face monsanto must now pay around two hundred ninety million dollars in damages johnson blames the companies we killers like round up for causing his cancer they contain the chemical glyphosate there i learned...
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was exposed to its weed killer now they ordered the chemicals giant which is now owned by germany's bya to pay two hundred fifty million dollars in punitive damages plus thirty nine million in compensation court authorities in san francisco fast track to the case because the man is dying due in johnson had used the chemicals in his job as a grounds keeper. did round up pro or ranger pro to perform as safely as an ordinary consumer would have expected when used or misused in an intended or reasonably foreseeable way answer yes was the roundup pro or ranger pro design a substantial factor in causing harm to mr johnson answer yes. what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this thing will start to. get the attention that it needs to give rise to foes can make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment like this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look a
was exposed to its weed killer now they ordered the chemicals giant which is now owned by germany's bya to pay two hundred fifty million dollars in punitive damages plus thirty nine million in compensation court authorities in san francisco fast track to the case because the man is dying due in johnson had used the chemicals in his job as a grounds keeper. did round up pro or ranger pro to perform as safely as an ordinary consumer would have expected when used or misused in an intended or...
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shares in german chemicals giant bya have plunged ten percent of the fighters decision by the us court to order monsanto which by a recently acquired to pay two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages to a groundskeeper dewayne johnson who suffers from lymphoma claims his cancer could have been caused by his contact with monsanto's round up weed killer the jury agreed ruling that monsanto should have warned buyers of the potential dangers bias says the court's decision goes against overwhelming scientific evidence. as board monsanto in june this year for fifty six billion euros with the american agro chemical firm facing more than four thousand lawsuits in u.s. state courts and four hundred fifty at the federal level it's estimated the total cost of litigation for buyer could reach up to eight billion euros well that's reason enough for investors to be cautious and although share prices showed some life earlier this year they perked up in june around the monsanto acquisition it's lately been mostly downhill monday brought another plunge following news of a california jury verdic
shares in german chemicals giant bya have plunged ten percent of the fighters decision by the us court to order monsanto which by a recently acquired to pay two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages to a groundskeeper dewayne johnson who suffers from lymphoma claims his cancer could have been caused by his contact with monsanto's round up weed killer the jury agreed ruling that monsanto should have warned buyers of the potential dangers bias says the court's decision goes against...
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a 25 rod he was ordered in an attack bya a 25 rod he was ordered in an attack by a patient, and it is been attacked. it is actually a the second had yet been attacked at work. these reports in the metro, that apparently, paramedic said to her, they are sure it is only water, it sort of tells a bit of a story about whether they may be used to seeing people attacked at work. this raises a question about, have you got the right protection provide line staff when they are trying to do theirjobs. we have even seen stories about ambulance staff, going out to help people, on a saturday night, and then being attacked. i think there with a deeper theme here, which is that violent crime scenes be going up. there is more of a disregard for people, and more violent attacks going on. actually, why this is going on? people don't feel loyalty any more. dreadful to see this happening. these people help people everyday, and save lives. it is horrific. hammond are basing this go on? we talk about duffies looking like battle ground that time. critically psychiatric facilities under such strain already,
a 25 rod he was ordered in an attack bya a 25 rod he was ordered in an attack by a patient, and it is been attacked. it is actually a the second had yet been attacked at work. these reports in the metro, that apparently, paramedic said to her, they are sure it is only water, it sort of tells a bit of a story about whether they may be used to seeing people attacked at work. this raises a question about, have you got the right protection provide line staff when they are trying to do theirjobs. we...
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there is a picture of a foreign journalist being beaten up bya foreign journalist being beaten up bydier. how do you blame the opposition for that? that clearly was a miscalculation on the part of the government. there is a suspicion that the government is worried that the opposition could mount significant protest, so this might have actually been a deliberate and disproportionate show of force to discourage any protests, particularly because... 79% of the via levens. .. 2i% particularly because... 79% of the via levens... 21% have disappeared. and when you do the modelling that's being done by data centres and scientists, you can see that he was polling at 40% at the beginning of july, and he was surging. now you find some bogus ones that have been created by the military showing that he ten votes out of 659 in some polling stations. so something is clear clearly up, authorities are nervous and it is important to note the background of the government we are dealing with. the vice president was the announcer of the coup, the foreign minister was a general in the ministry. doctor mil
there is a picture of a foreign journalist being beaten up bya foreign journalist being beaten up bydier. how do you blame the opposition for that? that clearly was a miscalculation on the part of the government. there is a suspicion that the government is worried that the opposition could mount significant protest, so this might have actually been a deliberate and disproportionate show of force to discourage any protests, particularly because... 79% of the via levens. .. 2i% particularly...
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burnley as always will be cheered on bya burnley as always will be cheered on by a passionate home crowd will stop head coach kick—off will trevor bayliss says the decision to include ben stokes in the england squad for the third test against india was taken for the all—rounder‘s "wellbeing". it's after stokes was found not guilty of affray earlier this week, following a fight outside a bristol nightclub last september. but bayliss said it's not yet certain if stokes will play at trent bridge on saturday. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. just two days after emerging from bristol crown court, today ben stokes walked out to more familiar surroundings. the england star still the main attraction at trent bridge as he was welcomed back into the england squad after being cleared of affray. while stokes could play against india on saturday, the fallout from his trial following a brawl last year continues and he is 110w brawl last year continues and he is now being encouraged to publicly apologise having a ready said sorry to his team—mates. apologise having a ready said sorry to his team-m
burnley as always will be cheered on bya burnley as always will be cheered on by a passionate home crowd will stop head coach kick—off will trevor bayliss says the decision to include ben stokes in the england squad for the third test against india was taken for the all—rounder‘s "wellbeing". it's after stokes was found not guilty of affray earlier this week, following a fight outside a bristol nightclub last september. but bayliss said it's not yet certain if stokes will play...
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raped at 14 saying this week that if i was raped at 1a by saying this week that if i was raped atili byaactivity with a priest. we heard that frances is on the side of victims. please show me how. because right now, his bishops and others are fighting tooth and nail efforts to change the law to allow those victims's access to justice. if he was on the side of victims, he would not be here right now. he would be in pennsylvania, he would have fired those bishops and instructed the lawyers not to fight the access, but to worked to secure access for those victims. we have lots of words, most of which do not meana lots of words, most of which do not mean a lot, no responsibility and no action. tell me what you are planning for tomorrow. , tamara what we're doing not have a protest, but we're doing not have a protest, but we asked for something from the pope. we want to come together and stand in the truth of what we know. there is not a family in this country that has not been touched by the abuse perpetrated by members of the abuse perpetrated by members of the church and facilitated by the
raped at 14 saying this week that if i was raped at 1a by saying this week that if i was raped atili byaactivity with a priest. we heard that frances is on the side of victims. please show me how. because right now, his bishops and others are fighting tooth and nail efforts to change the law to allow those victims's access to justice. if he was on the side of victims, he would not be here right now. he would be in pennsylvania, he would have fired those bishops and instructed the lawyers not to...
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this photo sent in bya skies for many.atcher in devon, cloudy skies here. and fairly dramatic skies in leeds. tomorrow, outbreaks of rain in central swathes of the uk. the remnants of tropical storm during rain for a time, heavy bursts particularly through tonight, parts of northern ireland and central and southern parts of scotland. tonight, the outbreaks of rain will work there way east. further north, missed but drier at temperatures lower. further south, oh more humid feel to things. 0vernight lows of 13 to 17 celsius. tomorrow, we start off with rain. gradually working east as we move through the day. and improving picture. to the north of that, missing the rain, some sunny spells, dry for northern ireland and the south—east of england, fair amount of cloud, temperatures and a maximum of cloud, temperatures and a maximum of 23 degrees. for the cricket tomorrow, and improving picture. drizzle through the morning. cloud around and temperatures at a maximum of 22 celsius. through sunday into monday, we will see the back
this photo sent in bya skies for many.atcher in devon, cloudy skies here. and fairly dramatic skies in leeds. tomorrow, outbreaks of rain in central swathes of the uk. the remnants of tropical storm during rain for a time, heavy bursts particularly through tonight, parts of northern ireland and central and southern parts of scotland. tonight, the outbreaks of rain will work there way east. further north, missed but drier at temperatures lower. further south, oh more humid feel to things....
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bursts for a time, some strong gusts of wind, too, and slowly the rain will ease away to be replaced byaeplaced by a scattering of showers overnight through the midlands, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. not quite as cool as recent nights, lows of between nine and 15 celsius. a few showers around feeding across, and still quite a brisk west of north—westerly wind, but fairly well scattered, most having a largely dry day. a noticeable breeze, not as strong agustien is what we have seen through sunday. and in the sunshine, temperatures getting up to between 16 and 20 celsius, so feeling a little warmer than today, particularly across scotland. it looks like through tuesday we will see decent spells and sunshine, but there is a chance of a few showers on wednesday, particularly in the north and west and also across south—east england. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh, live in dublin. the headlines at 5pm... pope francis addresses crowds in dublin, and has been celebrating mass with vast crowds at phoenix park and in a blink leap prayer he asked for forgiveness for the ab
bursts for a time, some strong gusts of wind, too, and slowly the rain will ease away to be replaced byaeplaced by a scattering of showers overnight through the midlands, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. not quite as cool as recent nights, lows of between nine and 15 celsius. a few showers around feeding across, and still quite a brisk west of north—westerly wind, but fairly well scattered, most having a largely dry day. a noticeable breeze, not as strong agustien is what we...
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over the next couple of days, we will see those temperatures easing bya will see those temperatures easingctually weather front during the course of the south of the weather front that is a we have, this, he can barely see it on the forecast. that basically means that slightly fresher weather is moving off the atlantic, sven is that scotland, northern ireland have been more comfortable tonight with temperatures dipping down to maybe 11 to 14 degrees was in the southeast we still hang onto that heat. so another muggy night on the way. it finds a today weather across england and wales, looks as though the clouds will come and go, might even be a few spots of rain, first for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probably just for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probablyjust shy for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probably just shy of 30 degrees for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probablyjust shy of 30 degrees in my den on saturday. and saturday night is going to be dry as well, a beautiful evening on the way tomorrow. we'll get a bit more cloud in some spots of rain. sunday we see that high—pressure continuin
over the next couple of days, we will see those temperatures easing bya will see those temperatures easingctually weather front during the course of the south of the weather front that is a we have, this, he can barely see it on the forecast. that basically means that slightly fresher weather is moving off the atlantic, sven is that scotland, northern ireland have been more comfortable tonight with temperatures dipping down to maybe 11 to 14 degrees was in the southeast we still hang onto that...
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this photo sent in by a weather watcher in devon, and fairly dramatic skies and this photo sent in byaw the central swathes of the uk will outbreaks of rain courtesy of this area of low pressure working its way to the east. that contains the re m na nts of to the east. that contains the remnants of tropical storm ernesto and there could be heavy bursts in their particularly through tonight in parts of northern ireland and central scotland. through tonight outbreaks of rain working their way gradually eased, for that to the north clear spells with a few patches of mist but looking drier, the temperature falling away with clear skies to the single figures, but as we had further south, more of a humid feel with the temperature not falling quite so far, overnight lows around 13—17. tomorrow we start off with rain for the central swathes of the uk gradually working east through the day. and improving picture and to the north of that perhaps missing the rain, some sunny spells and one or two showers, derived for northern ireland and the south—east of england, a fair amount of code with the t
this photo sent in by a weather watcher in devon, and fairly dramatic skies and this photo sent in byaw the central swathes of the uk will outbreaks of rain courtesy of this area of low pressure working its way to the east. that contains the re m na nts of to the east. that contains the remnants of tropical storm ernesto and there could be heavy bursts in their particularly through tonight in parts of northern ireland and central scotland. through tonight outbreaks of rain working their way...
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to get the children back, to try to prove she's a good enough mother to them, inez is being helped bya victoria believes there was a serious flaw in the case of inez. the problem was that every question was a leading question. and when you analyse the reports, what the children actually said, if it was counting up how many times did they say that's my mother was using violence against me? zero. they never actually said, my mother was violent to me? no, zero. inez was acquitted in a criminal trial of using violence against the children. two of her children were then returned. at the youngest are still in foster care, more than two years later. that is despite a report from two of norway's most respected psychologists which praised inez‘s parenting skills and recommended that the family be reunited. so why was the conclusion disregarded? because so why was the conclusion disregarded ? because it so why was the conclusion disregarded? because it was rubbished by two are the child specialists from a supervisory body, norway's child can get expert commission. one of them was the now convict
to get the children back, to try to prove she's a good enough mother to them, inez is being helped bya victoria believes there was a serious flaw in the case of inez. the problem was that every question was a leading question. and when you analyse the reports, what the children actually said, if it was counting up how many times did they say that's my mother was using violence against me? zero. they never actually said, my mother was violent to me? no, zero. inez was acquitted in a criminal...
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they are significant in their own right, they are particularly significant when done bya particularlycant when done by a lawyer. a lawyer, hutu training and tradition, understand what it means to be a lawyer, to engage an honest and fair dealing and adherence to the law. mister: at disregarded that training, disregarded that training, disregarded that training, disregarded that tradition and decided that he was above the law, and for that he is going to pay a very, very serious price. —— mr cohen. for more on this, i've been speaking to our correspondent nick bryant in new york. what we saw today was quite remarkable. i was in court to hear michael cohen admitted guilt to those eight crimes, five of them about tax evasion, one of them about bank fraud, and then there was two really politically explosive crimes. he admitted to paying two women, including a porn star, stormy daniels, money, which he said was at the direction of the candidate. he didn't mention the candidate's name, but the candidate's name of course was donald trump. so what's likely to happen next? well, michael cohen
they are significant in their own right, they are particularly significant when done bya particularlycant when done by a lawyer. a lawyer, hutu training and tradition, understand what it means to be a lawyer, to engage an honest and fair dealing and adherence to the law. mister: at disregarded that training, disregarded that training, disregarded that training, disregarded that tradition and decided that he was above the law, and for that he is going to pay a very, very serious price. —— mr...
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crazy rich asians, inspired bya story.stseller, tells the story of rachel, chinese american professor in new york who troubles with the 0xford educated boyfriend to meet his family in singapore, where he was born. —— boyfriend. there she discovers to her amazing at his singapore‘s most eligible bachelor and heirtoa singapore‘s most eligible bachelor and heir to a massive auction. those are for yourfingers. and heir to a massive auction. those are for your fingers. yellow on the outside, white on the inside. henry golding sees the film is breaking new ground. it really opens the idea to not only the studios, but two audience members around the world, the fact that has asians, we have typical stories like what we have been seeing so far, these love stories, and that we have such a treasure trove of interesting stories, with equally as powerful lead stories, with equally as powerful lea d a cto rs stories, with equally as powerful lead actors waiting to be told. asian—americans who went to the movie premiere in new york respo
crazy rich asians, inspired bya story.stseller, tells the story of rachel, chinese american professor in new york who troubles with the 0xford educated boyfriend to meet his family in singapore, where he was born. —— boyfriend. there she discovers to her amazing at his singapore‘s most eligible bachelor and heirtoa singapore‘s most eligible bachelor and heir to a massive auction. those are for yourfingers. and heir to a massive auction. those are for your fingers. yellow on the outside,...
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the uk you are more likely to stay dry through the day on tuesday and temperatures will be nudging up bya south—east, 18-22 around 26 celsius in the south—east, 18—22 across scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. we'll continue to seem low—pressure in the north and north—west bringing showers to edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dry for cardiff edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dryfor cardiff and edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dry for cardiff and london and laughter and warmer middle part of the week it will turn cooler later in the week. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at four. police in manchester say a shotgun was likely used in a shooting in the city's moss side area last night, 10 people, including two childern, sustained pellet—type injuries. we have launched an investigation. it is attempted murder. discharging a firearm it is attempted murder. discharging afirearm in it is attempted murder. discharging a firearm in a crowded place such as this, many people would this will become injured. nasa's ambitious mission to the sun launches from cape
the uk you are more likely to stay dry through the day on tuesday and temperatures will be nudging up bya south—east, 18-22 around 26 celsius in the south—east, 18—22 across scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. we'll continue to seem low—pressure in the north and north—west bringing showers to edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dry for cardiff edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dryfor cardiff and edinburgh and the north—west, mostly dry for cardiff and london and...
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those who died were workers heading for a start of a shift on a remote siberian oil field run bya shiftrun by a subsidiary of an oil giant. the company has called the actions of the crew inextricable, adding that they had been warned the other helicopter with was dangerously close. russian transport ministry is saying that all courses are being examined include in pilot error and saying that history would be checked. the bbc‘s sarah rainsford in moscow. thousands of student protesters in bangladesh have blocked traffic in the capital dhaka for a seventh day running, calling for stricter traffic laws. the protests have continued since a boy and a girl were killed by a speeding bus. jill mcgivering has more. chanting. they're young and they're angry. bangladesh hasn't seen anything quite like this before. school children in uniform took control of the roads for a seventh day on saturday, causing chaos. they want the government to make the roads safer. the trigger came last sunday when a boy and girl were knocked down and killed by a bus. "we have been protesting for days", said this boy,
those who died were workers heading for a start of a shift on a remote siberian oil field run bya shiftrun by a subsidiary of an oil giant. the company has called the actions of the crew inextricable, adding that they had been warned the other helicopter with was dangerously close. russian transport ministry is saying that all courses are being examined include in pilot error and saying that history would be checked. the bbc‘s sarah rainsford in moscow. thousands of student protesters in...
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this grey scene was sent in bya fortunes. this grey scene was sent in by a weather watcher earlier. in central and eastern parts of england and eastern scotland. this photo is certainly brighter but still cloudy. as we go through this evening at, overnight and tomorrow, we have an area of low pressure working in from the west. you can see here that is pushing its way east as we move through tonight and tomorrow. it will bring a spell of persistent and heavy rain and it will be breezy as well. through this evening, we see outbreaks of rain pushing into northern ireland, working into southern and central scotland, northern england and northern parts of wales through the night. to the north of that, there will be clear spells, perhaps eight few patches of mr developing and clear skies will allow the temperatures to fall away into single figures. further south though, it will be a fairly humid, muqqy though, it will be a fairly humid, muggy night. temperatures between 13 and 17 celsius. tomorrow we will see sunny spells for the far north of scotland, one or two showers possible. that ra
this grey scene was sent in bya fortunes. this grey scene was sent in by a weather watcher earlier. in central and eastern parts of england and eastern scotland. this photo is certainly brighter but still cloudy. as we go through this evening at, overnight and tomorrow, we have an area of low pressure working in from the west. you can see here that is pushing its way east as we move through tonight and tomorrow. it will bring a spell of persistent and heavy rain and it will be breezy as well....
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bohemian rhapsody is the most requested song that we have bya the most requested song that we have byn anyone do it well. —— it is not happening. singing feels really good and everybody likes to do it. i am really excited that pub choir is showing people that it is —— that it is not a dramatic thing and you don't have too be perfect. it is making me feel like singing too, but you don't want to hear that! you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: we'll be taking a more in depth look at the us as it considers plans to raise tariffs on $200 billion in chinese imports. we do actually want to hear you sing. we really, really, really do. is she still bear? —— there? sing. we really, really, really do. is she still bear? -- there? no, i am not singing! i will work on that. stay with us, we will be back with the headlines next as well. see you soon. hello there. us —— over the last few days we have seen temptress into the middle 20s celsius, but over the next few days sunspots will get up into the 30s. increasingly warm and humidjune into the 30s. increasingly warm and humid ju
bohemian rhapsody is the most requested song that we have bya the most requested song that we have byn anyone do it well. —— it is not happening. singing feels really good and everybody likes to do it. i am really excited that pub choir is showing people that it is —— that it is not a dramatic thing and you don't have too be perfect. it is making me feel like singing too, but you don't want to hear that! you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: we'll be taking a more in...
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judging bya thank you for being with us.is visit very different later that in 1979, when you were 13. indeed. when john paul ii came here, i was 13 years of age, i had been an altar boy, sang at mass every sunday. i attended a youth group in a convent. the church was everywhere in my life, and that was everywhere in my life, and that was a good thing. within a year of that visit, i had been raped by a catholic priest who had been ordained four months before the visit despite the fact that the catholic church knew that he was sexually abusing children before they ordained him. when i look back at that visit, and i remember in particularjohn paul ii saying as he looked across the crowd of 300,000 young people, young people of ireland, i love you, i think that 13—year—old me who was joyful when i heard that. and then i think about the two decades or so to come that was blighted by the crimes of one of the priests, and more importantly by the priests, and more importantly by the cover—ups of these institutions. it is pretty hear
judging bya thank you for being with us.is visit very different later that in 1979, when you were 13. indeed. when john paul ii came here, i was 13 years of age, i had been an altar boy, sang at mass every sunday. i attended a youth group in a convent. the church was everywhere in my life, and that was everywhere in my life, and that was a good thing. within a year of that visit, i had been raped by a catholic priest who had been ordained four months before the visit despite the fact that the...
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the social enterprise that operates the tour is run bya enterprise that operates the tour is run by ant. enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former residentlj enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. i spent two and years of my life in ponte. i moved here in 2012 after doing a story on what is this infamous landmark on the johannesburg skyline? ponte opened its doors in 1975. it was built for the top 1% of society. there were saunas, wine cellars. this actually was the first floor of a 3—storey apartment. where this building finds itself, it has all is being very cosmopolitan. during apartheid and the government didn't want black people to partake in certain sectors of the economy and imported a lot of skills. so what you had was a lot of german engineers mixing with portuguese artisans, anybody like immigrants, expats, coming here and just making a life for themselves. very, very diverse. what it resulted in was a lot of racial mixing as well. the foreign residence brought with them all liberal values and less regard for the apartheid laws. according t
the social enterprise that operates the tour is run bya enterprise that operates the tour is run by ant. enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former residentlj enterprise that operates the tour is run by a former resident. i spent two and years of my life in ponte. i moved here in 2012 after doing a story on what is this infamous landmark on the johannesburg skyline? ponte opened its doors in 1975. it was built for the top 1% of society. there were saunas, wine cellars. this actually...
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no one takes it terribly seriously, as long as you get beaten bya seriously, as long as you get beatendn't be bothered shading. but then it becomes an identity and once you have grown it for so long, it want to get rid of it because it just for so long, it want to get rid of it because itjust takes so long to grow. the british beard and moustache championships takes place every two years and are getting more popular each time. more and more people take part to compete for the acclaim and adulation of world ‘s most winning whiskers. andrew plant, bbc news. iam about i am about to say something i don't often say, i feel very inadequate. i am about to say something i don't often say, ifeel very inadequate. i will have to work on my beard. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @nkem|fejika. thank you very much for watching, by by. —— bye bye. hello there. all this week our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so once again it will be rather changeable. sunday saw some welcome sunshine across a good part of the midlands towards the south—east of england, and in the warm and muggy air it
no one takes it terribly seriously, as long as you get beaten bya seriously, as long as you get beatendn't be bothered shading. but then it becomes an identity and once you have grown it for so long, it want to get rid of it because it just for so long, it want to get rid of it because itjust takes so long to grow. the british beard and moustache championships takes place every two years and are getting more popular each time. more and more people take part to compete for the acclaim and...
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they have all been painted bya contest. they have all been painted by a robot arm.uses artificial intelligence to interpret an image, possibly the same way that an image, possibly the same way that a human artist would. and as computers learn more about the visual world, weird things start to happen. you have some artists who work with deep dream, hallucinatory aesthetic. then we have others who work with style transfer, which is about turning an image into something that looks like it has been made by monash picasso. —— monet or. graphics company nvidia has previously used neural networks to absorb a bank of famous photos and then started growing its own nonexistence celebrities. now we have a new breed of artists, showing at places like the photographers gallery here in london. now, they are not photographers. they are not even posed photo cgi artists. they call themselves neurographers, and what they do is use two neural networks, want to create random images and want a curator them. you can think of the discriminator is a face expert. so then the generator tries
they have all been painted bya contest. they have all been painted by a robot arm.uses artificial intelligence to interpret an image, possibly the same way that an image, possibly the same way that a human artist would. and as computers learn more about the visual world, weird things start to happen. you have some artists who work with deep dream, hallucinatory aesthetic. then we have others who work with style transfer, which is about turning an image into something that looks like it has been...
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so even one glass of wine, as served bya bar, so even one glass of wine, as served by a bar, is aboutine, standard drinks, whereas one standard drink is basically all that is safe. but here we are talking about labels for pregnant mothers. and we could argue the toss about what is safe for most healthy people to drink every day, and at the moment that is about two standard drinks, but for pregnant mothers it is not safe to drink any alcohol. doctor miller, speaking to rico a little earlier. yesterday on newsday, we told you about a british woman who survived ten hours in the adriatic sea overnight after falling from a cruise ship. well, kay longstaff has now been released from hospital. she says she feels "lucky to be alive" after toppling into the water 60 miles off the coast of croatia. guy delaunay has more from pula in croatia. kay longstaff returning safely to dry land on a different sort of ship. the croatian coastguard rescued her from the adriatic after she spent a whole night treading water. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours, so t
so even one glass of wine, as served bya bar, so even one glass of wine, as served by a bar, is aboutine, standard drinks, whereas one standard drink is basically all that is safe. but here we are talking about labels for pregnant mothers. and we could argue the toss about what is safe for most healthy people to drink every day, and at the moment that is about two standard drinks, but for pregnant mothers it is not safe to drink any alcohol. doctor miller, speaking to rico a little earlier....
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dina asher—smith comes away, comes away bya asher—smith comes away, comes away by a distance, 41.8 eight asher—smith, just in touch and co nta ct, we asher—smith, just in touch and contact, we knew the result. that was a great run from the three other teams involved. what a fantastic leg run by dina asher smith. she becomes the first women to complete that sprint travel since catherine krabbe in1990. sprint travel since catherine krabbe in 1990. beating the reigning european champions, the netherlands. dina asher smith coming from a long way back in the home straight. all ofa way back in the home straight. all of a sudden, britain, great britain have a sprint star. not in the making, she is actually doing it on the track at the europeans with tokyo just a couple of years away. the olympics then will be firmly on the horizon of dina asher smith. what a run, great to bring you that live on the bbc news channel. if you wa nt live on the bbc news channel. if you want more athletics, don‘t forget you can cross to bbc one where they are showing the final night in berlin life. that‘s all from m
dina asher—smith comes away, comes away bya asher—smith comes away, comes away by a distance, 41.8 eight asher—smith, just in touch and co nta ct, we asher—smith, just in touch and contact, we knew the result. that was a great run from the three other teams involved. what a fantastic leg run by dina asher smith. she becomes the first women to complete that sprint travel since catherine krabbe in1990. sprint travel since catherine krabbe in 1990. beating the reigning european champions,...
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his first swiftly followed bya matters.mple. huddersfield at times, contributing to their own misfortune. a goalkeeping error. aguero doesn't miss those. three before the break. although miss those. three before the break. althouthohn miss those. three before the break. although john stankey miss those. three before the break. althouthohn stankey pitch did manage this in reply, any huddersfield hope was faint and fading fast. this free kick beginning an irresistible city second half. aguero‘s final contribution was to complete his hat—trick. he was immediately substituted. job done. it was his replacement, who then forced a thick. huddersfield not the first to be demolished by pep or develop‘s team. on this form, they won't be the last. —— pep guardiola's team. —— pep guardiola's teamlj -- pep guardiola's team. i never saw sergio like right now. of course, in the past, he was always the highlight, coming with the ball or without the ball, he's happy. and... of course he scored three goals. but not just scored three of cours
his first swiftly followed bya matters.mple. huddersfield at times, contributing to their own misfortune. a goalkeeping error. aguero doesn't miss those. three before the break. although miss those. three before the break. althouthohn miss those. three before the break. although john stankey miss those. three before the break. althouthohn stankey pitch did manage this in reply, any huddersfield hope was faint and fading fast. this free kick beginning an irresistible city second half. aguero‘s...
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and he concludes that the unit was consumed bya concludes that the unit was consumed by a dark forceam of surgeons. what is the hospital doing? they have already booked actions into place and improvements have been made. they have spoken to the relevant staff and told them that they criticise behaviour could not continue. next week, new surgeons are being brought in to provide leadership support. and they're also looking at the way that they're also looking at the way that they review the data cardiac surgery. the children's commissioner for england has said she is worried that the financial crisis hitting northamptonshire county council could have "catastrophic consequences" for vulnerable children. anne longfield was speaking after the local authority drew up plans for major reductions in the services it provides, because of funding shortfalls. the government says spending on children's services has been protected in real terms. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 12:15pm. the headlines on bbc news... new research finds two thirds of plastic containers still can'
and he concludes that the unit was consumed bya concludes that the unit was consumed by a dark forceam of surgeons. what is the hospital doing? they have already booked actions into place and improvements have been made. they have spoken to the relevant staff and told them that they criticise behaviour could not continue. next week, new surgeons are being brought in to provide leadership support. and they're also looking at the way that they're also looking at the way that they review the data...
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byas surprised and stunned the number of accounts i found workpeople were telling other peoples the jokes they had played on john burns while he was town constable. the constable is not the sheriff. he is not really a law enforcement official. the comfortable is more of a ward of the court and would go out. there were several duties he had to maintain, but he would go out and serve summons. and here is a list of the things the comfortable was responsible for. he had to keep track of all of the deer of the season and make sure all of the finger boards in the town were in proper repair. make sure no one was selling alcohol over a certain amount in that he could enforce some of the rules, or report violations of the rules. the constable had to fill out a report for every three-month period. we had these original reports. one thing he had to do also was he had to keep track of dastardized -- of bastar children born to the town. , hehis particular report had to report of one martha gilbert who gave birth to a bastard child. and martha gilbert is his adopted daughter. war,ohn burns, after the w
byas surprised and stunned the number of accounts i found workpeople were telling other peoples the jokes they had played on john burns while he was town constable. the constable is not the sheriff. he is not really a law enforcement official. the comfortable is more of a ward of the court and would go out. there were several duties he had to maintain, but he would go out and serve summons. and here is a list of the things the comfortable was responsible for. he had to keep track of all of the...
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we heard from another abuse survivor today who was raped bya abuse survivor today who was raped by and he spoke about the appointment by pope francis recently of a mexican bishop elevated to the position of cardinal, who was talking about abuse victims and warning them they had skeletons in their closet and could be stepped on is that they we re could be stepped on is that they were devils. how can the pope sent a message of support and appoint a cardinal like that? sullying the reputations of people who were actually brave enough to come forward with their stories. this cardinal, the cardinal of washington, was supposed to speak on wednesday and don't let the last minute ruled out because of course it was incredibly inappropriate for him to be here in the first place. pope francis himself has admitted he was wrong when it came to chile. there was evidence of sexual abuse by priests in chile and pope francis didn't believe these people initially, so he has been guilty of it and unfortunately there have been too many holes in pope francis's experience when it comes to this matter. we
we heard from another abuse survivor today who was raped bya abuse survivor today who was raped by and he spoke about the appointment by pope francis recently of a mexican bishop elevated to the position of cardinal, who was talking about abuse victims and warning them they had skeletons in their closet and could be stepped on is that they we re could be stepped on is that they were devils. how can the pope sent a message of support and appoint a cardinal like that? sullying the reputations of...
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it is only the second visit ever to island bya only the second visit ever to island by a pope, so itent. —— ireland. at a dark shadow being cast over it. and there are allegations still standing in ireland about sexual abuse. some people criticising him, saying there has been further acknowledgement by the vatican about what has passed, some admission there was criminality and things which were reprehensible, but still a lot of criticism he hasn't gone far enough. yes, a very tough time to them. well, let's look at the mirror. nicola, this is your paperso the mirror. nicola, this is your paper so you can talk us through this. holiday season, but this is one holiday that ended in horror, essentially? yes, this is an absolutely awful story about a couple, john and susan cooper, who we nt couple, john and susan cooper, who went on holiday, a dream holiday to each of their family, and they both sadly passed away. at the moment we do not know what caused their death. we have an interview in tomorrow's mirror with dead daughter who has givena very mirror with dead daughter who has given a
it is only the second visit ever to island bya only the second visit ever to island by a pope, so itent. —— ireland. at a dark shadow being cast over it. and there are allegations still standing in ireland about sexual abuse. some people criticising him, saying there has been further acknowledgement by the vatican about what has passed, some admission there was criminality and things which were reprehensible, but still a lot of criticism he hasn't gone far enough. yes, a very tough time to...
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australia, of the highest ranking church official, the archbishop of adelaide, over the cover—up of abuse bya we can see that this is a global issue and the reason why the eyes of the world really are on ireland this weekend to see what more pope francis might say on the matter in a country where of course theissue matter in a country where of course the issue of abuse has been spoken about loudly and clearly for so many yea rs about loudly and clearly for so many years now. the subject of the inquiries as well, multiple inquiries as well, multiple inquiries in the country, just a little more detail coming into me about the meeting. we are told one of the people the pope met, one of the eight people be pope met, was mary collins, who has spoken about how she has suffered at the hands catholic institutions, it is likely someone like mary collins will speak are there perhaps about the conversation she has had with the pope. 0ne conversation she has had with the pope. one of eight people speaking to the pope for 90 minutes early this evening. we are told this meeting took place at a building whi
australia, of the highest ranking church official, the archbishop of adelaide, over the cover—up of abuse bya we can see that this is a global issue and the reason why the eyes of the world really are on ireland this weekend to see what more pope francis might say on the matter in a country where of course theissue matter in a country where of course the issue of abuse has been spoken about loudly and clearly for so many yea rs about loudly and clearly for so many years now. the subject of...
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an 87-year-old grandmother using a steak knife to cut flowers was taken by bya police officer wita tasergnoring police commands to drop the knife. >> she walked toward the officers with the knife, but her granddaughter thinks police should have acted differently. >> my grandma did not look violent. i think with the three or four officers that were here, they could have controlled her in other ways. >> the police chief believes the officers actions were just tied. most people can -- justified. most people can understand the universal command for stop. >>> a widespread storage of epi-pens across the country could send kids back to school unprotected. the shortage which has been an issue for months has been caused by manufacturing issues and local supply disruption. sales spike during the back to school season. the shortage can vary among pharmacies. the fda approved the first generic version of the epi-pen on thursday. nearly 6 million children have food allergies. >>> new york school of medicine is offering a scholarship of full tuition regardless of need or performance. that is north of
an 87-year-old grandmother using a steak knife to cut flowers was taken by bya police officer wita tasergnoring police commands to drop the knife. >> she walked toward the officers with the knife, but her granddaughter thinks police should have acted differently. >> my grandma did not look violent. i think with the three or four officers that were here, they could have controlled her in other ways. >> the police chief believes the officers actions were just tied. most people...
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byas reading reports bloomberg intelligence and they were saying the global infrastructure in nonresidentialursed. in for structure investment in the u.s., china, and india will rise 7.8% year on year over the next 10 years. jacobs operates in 25 countries. take a look at the bloomberg. i have got the s&p 500 industrials index. that jacobs in cheering has been outperforming all of them. jec and our is thanks to a much under with our stock of the hour. mark: stocks down for the third day. bigger advanced than it appears for the ftse 100, sterling down, cac lower. investors choosing to focus on the escalation of words between china and the u.s.. coming got gdp data later this week, sterling down against the dollar. liam fox suggesting there is a 60% chance of a no deal scenario between the u.k. sterling down by .4% today. boardfinish with the bond , as we finish out on the close. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to
byas reading reports bloomberg intelligence and they were saying the global infrastructure in nonresidentialursed. in for structure investment in the u.s., china, and india will rise 7.8% year on year over the next 10 years. jacobs operates in 25 countries. take a look at the bloomberg. i have got the s&p 500 industrials index. that jacobs in cheering has been outperforming all of them. jec and our is thanks to a much under with our stock of the hour. mark: stocks down for the third day....
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the university years at a university in saudi arabia and that she believes her son was radicalised byaod there. she says of the transformation was slow at the beginning. it became almost a zealotry. he became quite hardened and distant, still loved her. but when he moved to afghanistan to fight against the russians in the 19805 fight against the russians in the 1980s and then came back to saudi arabia and travelled again, every time he came back, there was a difference in his attitude. last time she saw in net in a knot in kandahar, he was very happy, he threw a party for her, and they had a lot of happy memories together. but after that, there was no contact whatsoever. no messages or phone calls and certainly no visits. but sheiks has seen this transformation from an apparently normal young man into somebody who was a fanatical jihadis. yes, she had. in the early stages of this transformation, it was more a religious zeal. he became more pious, more committed to the faith. he prayed a lot, became a bit more distant. but as the years went on and the contact became even less, every tim
the university years at a university in saudi arabia and that she believes her son was radicalised byaod there. she says of the transformation was slow at the beginning. it became almost a zealotry. he became quite hardened and distant, still loved her. but when he moved to afghanistan to fight against the russians in the 19805 fight against the russians in the 1980s and then came back to saudi arabia and travelled again, every time he came back, there was a difference in his attitude. last...
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it will be followed bya post and sunset. it will be followed by a minutes silence.we are young, they served, giving freely of themselves. to them, we pledge, amid the winds of time, to carry their torch and never forget. we will remember them. she speaks in french. ils etaientjeunes, jeunes comme nous, ils ont servi, donnant genereusement d'eux—memes. nous leur promettons, en depit du temps qui passe, de porter le flambeau et de ne jamais oublier. nous nous souviendrons d'eux. it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. rather we should thank god such men lived. they are not dead, not even broken. only their dust has gone back home to the earth. for they — the essential they — shall have re—birth whenever a word of them is spoken. those who have died from the home land, the crowd comes and prays. among the most beautiful name, their name is the most beautiful. all glory near them passes. and falls, ephemeral, and as a mother would do, the voice of an entire people rocks them in their graves. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not
it will be followed bya post and sunset. it will be followed by a minutes silence.we are young, they served, giving freely of themselves. to them, we pledge, amid the winds of time, to carry their torch and never forget. we will remember them. she speaks in french. ils etaientjeunes, jeunes comme nous, ils ont servi, donnant genereusement d'eux—memes. nous leur promettons, en depit du temps qui passe, de porter le flambeau et de ne jamais oublier. nous nous souviendrons d'eux. it is foolish...
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we also have to say that the protest is in the city of chemnitz, as you mentioned, spurred on bya chemnitzinst immigration of any kind. we are talking about a group of people who have banners which translates, foreigners out, it doesn't talk about immigration of a specific region or religion, just foreigners in general. we are talking about numerous occasions of nazi salutes that were captured on camera, and we are talking about the protests you mentioned yesterday when the whole thing started, there were reports of attacks, people that do not look german, what they call non—german appearance. so it is not an anti—immigrant sentiment, only this certain group, i would say it is more of a general sentiment, a far right sentiment, let's put it this way. and more broadly this remains a challenge for angela merkel, doesn't it, to talk about this issue in a way that satisfies voters, because she is getting pressure notjust from saxony, but from lots of other parts of germany as well? i'm not entirely sure that is the case, because we are talking about a very blatant case of far right marches in
we also have to say that the protest is in the city of chemnitz, as you mentioned, spurred on bya chemnitzinst immigration of any kind. we are talking about a group of people who have banners which translates, foreigners out, it doesn't talk about immigration of a specific region or religion, just foreigners in general. we are talking about numerous occasions of nazi salutes that were captured on camera, and we are talking about the protests you mentioned yesterday when the whole thing started,...
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this explosion, we are told actually that this depot is run bya are told actually that this depot isand this has been the criticism today, we have heard from some officials that this will be investigated. that is the rebel group itself? absolutely, they say it isa group itself? absolutely, they say it is a complete disregard of civilian lives and the people who put in these explosives in the depot ina put in these explosives in the depot in a residential area has completely discarded those people‘s lives. in a residential area has completely discarded those people's lives. what do we think is coming in edler province? we know the government has been leafleting, how serious is what is in store? everything we have seen of the syrian war will not be as tough as what is coming in idlib. the syrian government has been preparing for this for years. it has been pushing all the levels to idlib so they can have a stronger offensive and in a way crackdown even more on the rebels. the president has said that he has idlib in sightand president has said that he has idlib in sight and that is the
this explosion, we are told actually that this depot is run bya are told actually that this depot isand this has been the criticism today, we have heard from some officials that this will be investigated. that is the rebel group itself? absolutely, they say it isa group itself? absolutely, they say it is a complete disregard of civilian lives and the people who put in these explosives in the depot ina put in these explosives in the depot in a residential area has completely discarded those...
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the red cross society says their aid convoys led bya society says their aid convoys led by a lorry ofve suffered in the past five days of severe fighting between the caliban and security forces. stay with us on outside source — still to come... independence activist andy chan addresseses foreign journalists in hong kong — that's despite huge pressure from beijing on the event's organisers to cancel. the struggling diy retailer homebase is to close a further 42 stores —— putting about 1,500 jobs at risk. the company was bought for £1 in may. emma simpson reports. homebase has already been shutting stores. this one in west london is about to go and 42 more are set to follow. it's a shame, it really is. i mean, because there's nothing. where can we go here in walking distance to get some plants and things like this? there's nowhere. i'm sort of ambivalent about it in a way but, obviously, there's a loss ofjobs that kind of thing, then it's very tricky for people. there's no doubt retailers are having a tough time but, here's the thing. homebase was a profitable business until it was boug
the red cross society says their aid convoys led bya society says their aid convoys led by a lorry ofve suffered in the past five days of severe fighting between the caliban and security forces. stay with us on outside source — still to come... independence activist andy chan addresseses foreign journalists in hong kong — that's despite huge pressure from beijing on the event's organisers to cancel. the struggling diy retailer homebase is to close a further 42 stores —— putting about...
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so far, the dictatorship in done bya has been installments, little by little. now, it is really an open situational dictatorship, harsh repression, disregard for the international system. whether you can keep that not, is difficult to answer. if we look at venezuela, you can at least say that it is possible to remain in the situation for many years. if you have the well, the resources of repression and the international pressure is more political than economic. so far, that has been the case. leveragesome of the the could be used in one sense or the other? the catholic church, of course, is important -- all the churches, but the catholic church is the most organized, massive religion in nicaragua. strong international pressure that goes beyond the political, and goes into the trade and financial pressures against the nicaraguan regime some of that is unlikely, but it is possible. a total economic downfall of nicaragua, i think that is unlikely also. the economy is shrinking, it has polity is notbut immune in a nicaragua. something that could be sustained for so
so far, the dictatorship in done bya has been installments, little by little. now, it is really an open situational dictatorship, harsh repression, disregard for the international system. whether you can keep that not, is difficult to answer. if we look at venezuela, you can at least say that it is possible to remain in the situation for many years. if you have the well, the resources of repression and the international pressure is more political than economic. so far, that has been the case....
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we are now joined bya department store. we are now joined by a retail expert claire bailey.optimistic in terms of what happened with the buyout of house of fraser. marks & spencer are restructuring for financial reasons. there was a time in the 90s and early 2000 were some of the large retail chains became over spaced. they took on far too many outlets and they now unsustainable because pre— dating online shopping, there was no other way to reach the population. now something of a 10% of all retail sales are through online channels. it still means 82% go through physical retail at the way we shop has changed. —— 18%. high—street, there is a lot of transformation. it is quite painful change that we are seeing new types of businesses pop up. in my local city centre, we have crazy golf and a private cinema opened and it is those social, experience all things that are changing the nature of what we wa nt that are changing the nature of what we want from our high streets. i am optimistic for what the high street has become but it is painfulfor the retail sector because less of wh
we are now joined bya department store. we are now joined by a retail expert claire bailey.optimistic in terms of what happened with the buyout of house of fraser. marks & spencer are restructuring for financial reasons. there was a time in the 90s and early 2000 were some of the large retail chains became over spaced. they took on far too many outlets and they now unsustainable because pre— dating online shopping, there was no other way to reach the population. now something of a 10% of...
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are mandated by law and the tramp administration was reluctant to impose those until it was prodded byawas prodded by a republican chairman of the house for foreign affairs committee to do so and now they have taken action. this was mandated by law, not discretionary. as an expert on relations with russia, do you think sanctions work, or does president putin resent them to his people as us putin resent them to his people as us against the rest of the world, we are being bullied? the sanctions right now are not effective because they have been impose for a wide variety of reasons for russia's actions in ukraine, syria, election meddling in the us, violation of cyber norms. what needs to happen is a comprehensive robust and impactful set of sanctions need to be imposed which should be tough, the sort of sanctions the international community imposed on iran that brought iran to the table to discuss its nuclear programme. sanctions should be tied to specific objectives such as the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine or cessation of meddling in western democracies. if sanctions were im
are mandated by law and the tramp administration was reluctant to impose those until it was prodded byawas prodded by a republican chairman of the house for foreign affairs committee to do so and now they have taken action. this was mandated by law, not discretionary. as an expert on relations with russia, do you think sanctions work, or does president putin resent them to his people as us putin resent them to his people as us against the rest of the world, we are being bullied? the sanctions...
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i'm not aware of any conversations about that. other than when he was asked bya that. other than whene hadn't been thinking about that at all. in times like this, the white house is often trying to figure out whether they need to be any internal adjustments to deal with some of the political issues you're going to have with photos, internally with lawmakers — is the white house making any adjustments in terms of responsibilities of chiefs of staff, communications to donors, how you intoned to respond protectively and offensively to the questions you are now in? i wouldn't view it that way at all. i would disagree with the premise of your question. the white house is focused on the same things that we were focused on the first day we got here, and that is growing the economy, which is doing extremely well, protecting our borders, strengthening the safety and security of all americans. those of the things that we are focused on. i'd like to congratulate you on your 100th briefing, and there is no way what you do every day is easy. 0ur colleague jonathan swan recently wrote, operatives w
i'm not aware of any conversations about that. other than when he was asked bya that. other than whene hadn't been thinking about that at all. in times like this, the white house is often trying to figure out whether they need to be any internal adjustments to deal with some of the political issues you're going to have with photos, internally with lawmakers — is the white house making any adjustments in terms of responsibilities of chiefs of staff, communications to donors, how you intoned to...