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chris page there. make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal. more than 63% of voters backed a new law banning discrimination, just under 37% opposed it. i'm joined now my olivier gurtner, who is a member of the geneva city council and co—chair of the geneva lg bt film festival. thank you for being with us. how significant is this book today? first of all thank you very much. it is very, very nice feeling for eve ryo ne is very, very nice feeling for everyone here in switzerland to see such a vast majority of the population who is in favour of declaring such a grayson scratch aggression as an offence and it is really, really nice and reassuring yea rs. really, really nice and reassuring years. how much of an issue has discrimination against the ltte scrat lgbt discrimination against the ltte scrat lg bt community discrimination against the ltte scrat lgbt community been there? it originally it was impossible to prosecute people who were insulting people or being aggressive to lesbia
chris page there. make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal. more than 63% of voters backed a new law banning discrimination, just under 37% opposed it. i'm joined now my olivier gurtner, who is a member of the geneva city council and co—chair of the geneva lg bt film festival. thank you for being with us. how significant is this book today? first of all thank you very much. it is very, very nice feeling for eve ryo ne is very, very nice feeling for everyone here in...
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chris page, bbc news. video assistant refereeing, needs improving — but won't be abandoned. richard masters has denied that the system had been damaging to the league — even though there's been widespread criticism of it. richard masters has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. for years the premier league has gone from strength to strength both on and off the field, but as well as the triumphs, there are now a number of challenges. step forward this man. having been overlooked three times for the role, interim chief richard masters has landed one of sport's biggestjobs on a permanent basis and there is plenty to tackle. no penalty! rarely a week goes by without controversy or confusion over var. obviously, there are issues. there are issues with consistency of decision—making. there are issues with delay, which people don't like. should we just scrap the whole system? just do away with it? no, i don't think that's an option. what we have to do is try and make var better. and we're going to have a
chris page, bbc news. video assistant refereeing, needs improving — but won't be abandoned. richard masters has denied that the system had been damaging to the league — even though there's been widespread criticism of it. richard masters has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. for years the premier league has gone from strength to strength both on and off the field, but as well as the triumphs, there are now a number of challenges. step forward this man. having been overlooked...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more from laura in westminster.ncellor. how much of a power grab by numberten the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this?‘ the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this? a couple of weeks ago, if someone had told me sajid javid was going to be booted out in the reshuffle, i wouldn't have been that surprised, there were well advertised tensions between the teams at number ten and ii but that was not the expectation when the reshuffle began this morning, not at all, and the way it has unfolded has been something of a surprise which is what is really significant about this. is this a disaster for number ten? they just this. is this a disaster for number ten? theyjust don't see it that way. is it on the other hand some kind of deliberate, sinister, masterstro ke kind of deliberate, sinister, masterstroke where they were trying to get rid of the chancellor? i don't think it was that, either. number ten seems genuinely to have been hopeful sajid javid would have said yes to this plan t
chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more from laura in westminster.ncellor. how much of a power grab by numberten the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this?‘ the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this? a couple of weeks ago, if someone had told me sajid javid was going to be booted out in the reshuffle, i wouldn't have been that surprised, there were well advertised tensions between the teams at number ten and ii but that was not the expectation...
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chris page there with the latest from dublin. the headlines on bbc news.ore than 90 miles an hour — causing severe travel disruption across the country. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. counting is underway in the irish general election — early tallies show sinn fein is set for major gains. the 0scars will be handed out in a glittering ceremony in los angeles later tonight. the world war one drama ‘1917,’ and from south korea, the film ‘parasite,’ are the frontrunners for best picture. but much of the buildup has been dominated by criticism over the lack of diversity among the nominees. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has more from la. margot robbie and carlize theron said on our fox news employees who bring down their seedy ceo who made sexual harassment part of his job description. they are both up for academy awards, two years after the #met0o movement. how do you see the skill of the problem? the scale of the problem and the range of the problem i
chris page there with the latest from dublin. the headlines on bbc news.ore than 90 miles an hour — causing severe travel disruption across the country. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. counting is underway in the irish general election — early tallies show sinn fein is set for major gains. the 0scars will be handed out in a glittering ceremony in los angeles later tonight. the...
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chris page reporting from dublin. tonight. the world war one drama ‘1917,’ and from south korea, the film ‘parasite,’ are the frontrunners for best picture. but much of the build—up has been dominated by criticism over the lack of diversity among the nominees. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz reports. margot robbie and charlize theron are fox news employees who bring down their seedy ceo, a man who made sexual harassment part of his job description. both are nominated for an oscar at tonight's academy awards, two years after the launch of the #metoo movement, which saw a new commission set up to look into bullying and abuse in hollywood. can you give me a sense of how you see the scale of the problem? the scale of the problem and the range of the problem, i think is really enormous. i could pluck you out and move you to the front of the line. but i need to know that you're loyal. i need you to find a way to prove it. we have this history in an industry where people look the other way. what practical measures need to be
chris page reporting from dublin. tonight. the world war one drama ‘1917,’ and from south korea, the film ‘parasite,’ are the frontrunners for best picture. but much of the build—up has been dominated by criticism over the lack of diversity among the nominees. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz reports. margot robbie and charlize theron are fox news employees who bring down their seedy ceo, a man who made sexual harassment part of his job description. both are nominated for an oscar at...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. storm ciara continues to cause chaos around the uk. one man has been killed by a falling tree. and the south korean government celebrate as their country gets glory at the oscars. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, scotland against england in the women's six nations kicks off at 1:30pm behind closed doors at murrayfield, after the initial match in glasgow was postponed due to storm ciara. a european spacecraft which aims to take the closest ever pictures of the sun has been launched from cape canaveral in florida. the solar orbiter, assembled in stevenage, is carrying cameras and sensors that should provide new insights about how the sun works and how it affects technology on earth. it will take the orbiter two years to reach its destination, 26 million miles from the surface of the sun. five, four, three, two, one, zero... ..and lift—off! blasting off, a mission that's been 20 years in the making. the spacecraft solar orbiter on its way to the sun. it's jam—packed with instrumen
chris page, bbc news, dublin. storm ciara continues to cause chaos around the uk. one man has been killed by a falling tree. and the south korean government celebrate as their country gets glory at the oscars. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, scotland against england in the women's six nations kicks off at 1:30pm behind closed doors at murrayfield, after the initial match in glasgow was postponed due to storm ciara. a european spacecraft which aims to take the closest ever pictures of...
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we can speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in dublin.ng will we have to wait before it is clear what political colours the government is likely to be wearing? well, the actual count process as you say is certainly extremely complex, but what is becoming clear as a result of the telly figures being tarted up by party members down on the floor here for example in the main kent centre in dublin is that there has been a huge shift in irish politics in this election. this is because sinn fein is performing extremely strongly. until this point in the republic of ireland, two parties have dominated government for decades. they are two centre parties, fine gael led by the current coach mike leo varadkar and fianna fail led by the man he was thought to for most of the campaign be his main challenge, micheal martin. but it looks like the surgeon martin. but it looks like the surgeon as sinn fein vote which was predicted in the exit poll has materialised. in leo varadkar‘s constituency in dublin, it looks like mccarty himself will not top the poll,
we can speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in dublin.ng will we have to wait before it is clear what political colours the government is likely to be wearing? well, the actual count process as you say is certainly extremely complex, but what is becoming clear as a result of the telly figures being tarted up by party members down on the floor here for example in the main kent centre in dublin is that there has been a huge shift in irish politics in this election. this is because sinn...
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and that was a cheer from —— for chris page in dublin!e. the gunman was killed by security forces after being holed up all night in a shopping centre in eastern thailand. thousands of mourners have gathered for a vigil in the thai city of nakhon ratchasima. buddhist monks chanted prayers for the victims in the city's main square. aaron safir reports. a 15—hour stand—off finally over. thai security forces emerged from the terminal 21 shopping mall in the city of nakhon ratchasima. a lone gunman shot dead, but not before he took many lives. for a long time, it wasn't clear how this stand—off would end. hundreds of people enjoying a weekend shopping managed to escape the rampaging gunman, but an earlier attempt to flush him out failed, with one member of the security forces killed. inside, people ran and hid wherever they could, as news of the attack spread. translation: i saw the security guard officials and a motorcycle taxi driver running for shelter. i didn't know what was going on, and then i heard people shouting, "they're shooting, th
and that was a cheer from —— for chris page in dublin!e. the gunman was killed by security forces after being holed up all night in a shopping centre in eastern thailand. thousands of mourners have gathered for a vigil in the thai city of nakhon ratchasima. buddhist monks chanted prayers for the victims in the city's main square. aaron safir reports. a 15—hour stand—off finally over. thai security forces emerged from the terminal 21 shopping mall in the city of nakhon ratchasima. a lone...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool in spain on christmas eve, has taken place this afternoon. the initial police enquiry found that the victims were not able swimmers and concluded that the deaths were a tragic accident. but thejudge leading the investigation granted permission for a new examination of the swimming pool. our europe reporter gavin lee has the latest from the investigation site on the costa del sol. throughout the afternoon, independent investigators have been examining the pool where three members of the family on holiday on christmas eve all drowned. this was brought about because the widow and the mother of the children had requested through her legal team that there is a separate examination. because if we go back to those events on christmas eve, it was in the afternoon where the youngest child comfort was swimming with her sister and will suddenly seem with her sister and will suddenly seem to be in distress, submerged under water. her sister m
chris page, bbc news, dublin. his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool in spain on christmas eve, has taken place this afternoon. the initial police enquiry found that the victims were not able swimmers and concluded that the deaths were a tragic accident. but thejudge leading the investigation granted permission for a new examination of the swimming pool. our europe reporter gavin lee has the latest from the investigation site on the costa del sol. throughout the afternoon,...
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chris page, bbc news, dublin. british man who courted at a conference in singapore, then travel toa conference in singapore, then travel to a ski resort in france will stop he was diagnosed in brighton, being treated at saint thomas public hospital in london. we put a statement from that conference in singapore. servo mix. they confirm a limited number of its employees different countries have been diagnosed with the coronavirus and have been treated. we are working closely and follow their advice to make sure the welfare of our people and the wider community, so we have no further comment to make at this time. that is servo mix confirming more on that through the afternoon. four more families have told bbc news their babies died because of poor care at an nhs trust which has been severely criticised for its maternity services. the families say their babies would have survived had east kent hospitals trust provided better care. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. the joyous scans of a grow
chris page, bbc news, dublin. british man who courted at a conference in singapore, then travel toa conference in singapore, then travel to a ski resort in france will stop he was diagnosed in brighton, being treated at saint thomas public hospital in london. we put a statement from that conference in singapore. servo mix. they confirm a limited number of its employees different countries have been diagnosed with the coronavirus and have been treated. we are working closely and follow their...
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chris page, bbc news.ssed. in 2017 the parker review gave the boards of the ftse 100 four years to meet its target — have at least one non—white member. but according to the review‘s latest annual update, 37% of the boards of the uk's 100 biggest companies are still all—white. and the figures are even worse for the ftse 250 — the country's 250 next biggest companies. more than two—thirds of them have all—white boards. i'm joined now by dr nneka abulokwe, she is the founder of micromax consulting and sits on the boards of several comapanies and institutions as a non exec director. thank you very much for being with us. so you have done it. the problem is so many other people haven't. what is the problem and what needs to be done to change it? oh, we know this problem. this problem has been there for a long time. they say the lack of representation at the top table. the governing body of most organisations, the highest governing body. the problem really is, as we are told, the lack of diversity. people of ba
chris page, bbc news.ssed. in 2017 the parker review gave the boards of the ftse 100 four years to meet its target — have at least one non—white member. but according to the review‘s latest annual update, 37% of the boards of the uk's 100 biggest companies are still all—white. and the figures are even worse for the ftse 250 — the country's 250 next biggest companies. more than two—thirds of them have all—white boards. i'm joined now by dr nneka abulokwe, she is the founder of...
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we can speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in dublin. be there for a few more hours yetlj dare say that is right. the official results are starting to come on now. so farfour results are starting to come on now. so far four candidates are officially elected through the irish parliament any measure of what is the main story in this election, all four of those candidates belong to sinn fein. the story is the surge in the sinn fein vote. both here in dublin and across the country. their party is taking ground. the exit poll that you mentioned published last night put sinn fein at level pegging with the two centrist parties, fine gael and fianna fail, who have dominated country for decades. sinn fein a left—wing alternative placing itself and mary lou mcdonald thing that has paid off with the tally counts this afternoon. suggesting that possibly sinn fein will do better in that excitable and run it as taking the biggest number of first preference votes in this proportional representation election. both of the two parties that have been in go
we can speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in dublin. be there for a few more hours yetlj dare say that is right. the official results are starting to come on now. so farfour results are starting to come on now. so far four candidates are officially elected through the irish parliament any measure of what is the main story in this election, all four of those candidates belong to sinn fein. the story is the surge in the sinn fein vote. both here in dublin and across the country. their...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports.which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly, and now has the fastest growing economy in the fastest growing economy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it's only half—time. brexit isn't done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that's absolutely essential for the 200,000 people who work in export industries in ireland, rural economy, our agri— food sector and our fishermen. but the leader of the main opposition party said he was up to the task, because all parties had the same approach to brexit. the idea that you can't change a government because of brexit i think makes absolutely no sense. governments change all of the time in europe, and t
our ireland correspondent chris page reports.which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly, and now has the fastest growing economy in the fastest growing economy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be a...
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chris page has followed the count in dublin. the counting is continuing. move into that place, the headquarters of the prime minister. what is clear is who has been a huge shift in the political landscape. sinn fein, the left—wing irish republican party, has topped the poll in terms of the first preference votes for the first time. this election is carried out under proportional representation. voters under proportional representation. vote rs ra n k under proportional representation. voters rank politicians in preference. the two centrist parties that have dominated politics in this country for decades now came second and third. 22% and the party led by the current prime minister on 21%. building a coalition will be very different. both are central parties say they will not go into government with sinn fein, not least because of sinn fein‘s links with the ira during the conflict in northern ireland. sinn fein have been emphasising their role in the northern irish peace protest. the party led by the former minister says they are leaving a door ajar for pot
chris page has followed the count in dublin. the counting is continuing. move into that place, the headquarters of the prime minister. what is clear is who has been a huge shift in the political landscape. sinn fein, the left—wing irish republican party, has topped the poll in terms of the first preference votes for the first time. this election is carried out under proportional representation. voters under proportional representation. vote rs ra n k under proportional representation. voters...
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he will be replaced by the former security minister brandon lewis. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page. the man who saved stormont could not save his own job. just five weeks ago julian could not save his own job. just five weeks agojulian smith challenged politicians to bring back devolved government. we have never ignored the issues are difficult and that reaching agreement with the easy, but now it's decision time. that characteristically straight talking worked. the northern ireland parties returned to the power—sharing table. when boris johnson visited a few days later he congratulated his minister. he has done a greatjob and he certainly has a bright future. mr smith had differences with the prime minister, not least over brexit. this morning he was trying to hold on. not least over brexit. this morning he was trying to hold onlj not least over brexit. this morning he was trying to hold on. i have enjoyed serving the people of northern ireland. there is a lot more to do. there has been unusual praise for the former northern ireland secretary. holders of the job do not tend to be
he will be replaced by the former security minister brandon lewis. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page. the man who saved stormont could not save his own job. just five weeks ago julian could not save his own job. just five weeks agojulian smith challenged politicians to bring back devolved government. we have never ignored the issues are difficult and that reaching agreement with the easy, but now it's decision time. that characteristically straight talking worked. the northern ireland...
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our ireland correspondent chris page has been following the campaign.way is the european capital of culture for 2020 —— the country of island. this is the country of island. this is the eu nation most affected by brexit but it sees itself as having a different rhythm from its us neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the atlantic will ta ke ce ntre the edge of the atlantic will take centre stage. the west of ireland is in line for development in an effort to spread more wealth to the regions. ireland has the fastest growing economy in the eu and galway seems to be feeling the benefits of that. across the country, opposition parties are emphasising issues like the shortage of housing, problems with the health service and a rise in the pension age. all that means is that the current prime minister is behind in the polls. leo varadkarjust does not have a high profile at home he has become
our ireland correspondent chris page has been following the campaign.way is the european capital of culture for 2020 —— the country of island. this is the country of island. this is the eu nation most affected by brexit but it sees itself as having a different rhythm from its us neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page, has been following the campaign. the european capital of culture for 2020. this is the eu nation most affected by brexit but it sees itself as having a different rhythm from its us neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the atlantic will take centre stage. the west of ireland is in line for development in an effort to spread more wealth to the regions. ireland has the fastest growing economy in the eu and galway seems to be feeling the benefits of that. across the country, opposition parties are emphasising issues like the shortage of housing, problems with the health service and a rise in the pension age. all that means is that the current prime minister is behind in the polls. leo varadkar does notjust have a high profile at home he has become well—known abroad because of his role in the brexit process. he said that with trade talks coming up, a ch
our ireland correspondent, chris page, has been following the campaign. the european capital of culture for 2020. this is the eu nation most affected by brexit but it sees itself as having a different rhythm from its us neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the atlantic will take centre stage. the west of ireland is in line...
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final result was clear it could take months to negotiate a coalition. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pageone still absorbing this transformation of the electoral scene? yes, that is right. there is a lot of uncertainty. it's very unclear at the moment who will move into that place over there, the headquarters of the prime minister. the coalition building process will certainly be very complex but what is clear is there has been a huge shift in the irish political landscape. sinn fein topping the poll in terms of the top preference vote. 25% of voters place their number one beside a sinn fein candidate on the ballot paper. and of oil coming in on the 22% second. and the party led by the current prime minister in third on 21%. so though sinn fein have won this first stage, if you like, of the electoral process , stage, if you like, of the electoral process, it is actually unlikely they will run now as the largest party in the irish parliament. sinn fein strategist themselves didn't see a surge of this magnitude coming their way. at the moment, analysts think it's likely that fianna fail wil
final result was clear it could take months to negotiate a coalition. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pageone still absorbing this transformation of the electoral scene? yes, that is right. there is a lot of uncertainty. it's very unclear at the moment who will move into that place over there, the headquarters of the prime minister. the coalition building process will certainly be very complex but what is clear is there has been a huge shift in the irish political landscape. sinn fein topping...
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thank you, chris page in belfast.ried routine safety measures will no longer be adequate. the young campaigners behind the event though say they have worked tirelessly to create a safe protest for all those who attend. teams of behaviour experts will be sent into struggling schools in england and wales, in an attempt to improve standards. it's hoped that stricter discipline will lead to improved academic results. in the last half hour the schools minister nick gibb explained to us how it would work. we are identifying the very best schools in terms of behaviour policy and then spreading that approach to other schools in the area, up to 500 schools that currently struggle with their behaviour policy. residents of east yorkshire have been moved out of their homes because of rising flood waters. more than 60 homes were evacuated in snaith, and the village of east cowick by the river aire. people there have been warned the disruption could last "for days". and i think more rain on the way? matt can tell as the details, wh
thank you, chris page in belfast.ried routine safety measures will no longer be adequate. the young campaigners behind the event though say they have worked tirelessly to create a safe protest for all those who attend. teams of behaviour experts will be sent into struggling schools in england and wales, in an attempt to improve standards. it's hoped that stricter discipline will lead to improved academic results. in the last half hour the schools minister nick gibb explained to us how it would...
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we can speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in dublin. in northern ireland or the republic, you use a pr system in the republic of people in northern ireland will know this as well because it is used in some elections in northern ireland. how long the process is this going to be before we get a clear picture of who has actually won? it is going to be a long process, sean. the counting has been under way here in the main count centre in dublin and around the country for about six hours. we can expect it to continue well into tomorrow and perhaps beyond that. the picture that is becoming clear both he and all over the irish republic, even though we haven't got any official results yet, is that the sinn fein vote has surged. so far in the history of the eric fisher republic of the government has been dominated by two parties, fianna fail, led by the current prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gael and fianna fail, prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gaeland fianna fail, and prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gael and fianna fail, and both p
we can speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in dublin. in northern ireland or the republic, you use a pr system in the republic of people in northern ireland will know this as well because it is used in some elections in northern ireland. how long the process is this going to be before we get a clear picture of who has actually won? it is going to be a long process, sean. the counting has been under way here in the main count centre in dublin and around the country for about six...
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chris page explains. even its own strategy is don't expect that level of success.taosich leo varadkar sought to frame the election around his work on brexit. remember this meeting between him and borisjohnson was crucial to the last minute deal that was done. sinn fein though focused its campaing on the nationwide housing crisis and ending austerity. according to one exit poll, these issues mattered the most especially to young voters. 0nly1% of respondents said brexit was a factor. the same poll found that sinn fein was the most popular party among every age group up to 65, that's particularly important as ireland has the youngest population of the whole of the eu. now one issue is always central to sinn fein, that's irish unity. it wants a referendum on whether the republic of ireland and northern ireland should be united, and it wants on within 5 years. bear in mind, during the conflict in northern ireland, sinn fein was regarded as the political wing of the main republican paramilitary group, the ira, which fought for a united ireland. sinn fein always emphasis
chris page explains. even its own strategy is don't expect that level of success.taosich leo varadkar sought to frame the election around his work on brexit. remember this meeting between him and borisjohnson was crucial to the last minute deal that was done. sinn fein though focused its campaing on the nationwide housing crisis and ending austerity. according to one exit poll, these issues mattered the most especially to young voters. 0nly1% of respondents said brexit was a factor. the same...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports.omy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding, and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it‘s only half—time. brexit isn‘t done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that‘s absolutely essential for the 200,000 people who work in export industries in ireland, our rural economy, our agri—food sector, and our fishermen. but the leader of the main opposition party said he was up to the task, because all parties had the same approach to brexit. the idea that you can't change a government because of brexit, i think, makes absolutely no sense. governments change all of the time in europe, and there's always many key issues facing the european union and member states. both mr martin and mr varadkar‘s parties are in the political centre ground. they have d
our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports.omy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding, and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it‘s only half—time. brexit isn‘t done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that‘s absolutely essential for the...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports from dublin.l election, the surge of sinn fein, the left thing wing political party and the centrist parties... these two parties have dominated the government for decades. for many of those years, that one was associated with the paramilitary group the ira,. but since the peace process began in the 1990s, it has had increasing success at the ballot box. 12 days ago, sinn fein received more first preference votes than its rivals. when the parliament in dublin needs today, sinn fein leader will be nominated to be prime minister. so too will be the leader of fianna the radtke, of fianna full and leo the radtke, who currently has the job, but none are likely to take office. for a parliament to be performed, 18 members of parliament —— my 18 members of parliament —— my 18 members of parliament are required to support it. this is how many the parties have currently. sinn fein want to join sinn fein want tojoin up sinn fein want to join up with smaller parties who are left—wing, and won'tjoin smaller pa
our ireland correspondent chris page reports from dublin.l election, the surge of sinn fein, the left thing wing political party and the centrist parties... these two parties have dominated the government for decades. for many of those years, that one was associated with the paramilitary group the ira,. but since the peace process began in the 1990s, it has had increasing success at the ballot box. 12 days ago, sinn fein received more first preference votes than its rivals. when the parliament...
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our ireland correspondent chris page has been following the campaign.lf as having a different rhythm from its nearest neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the atlantic will take centre stage. the west of ireland is in line for development in an effort to spread more wealth to the regions. ireland has the fastest growing economy in the eu and galway seems to be feeling the benefits of that. across the country, opposition parties are emphasising issues like the shortage of housing, problems with the health service and a rise in the pension age. all that means is that the current prime minister is behind in the polls. leo varadkarjust does not have a high profile at home, he has become well—known abroad because of his role in the brexit process. he said that with trade—offs coming up, a change of government may be risky. the message i'm trying to put across really to irish farmers and fo
our ireland correspondent chris page has been following the campaign.lf as having a different rhythm from its nearest neighbour, the uk. the moment when britain ripped itself out of europe, we are a proud european nation and the values of welcome and a progressive approach are really interesting. the coastline on the edge of the atlantic will take centre stage. the west of ireland is in line for development in an effort to spread more wealth to the regions. ireland has the fastest growing...
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our ireland correspondent chris page's report contains flashing images. saved stormont could not save his own job. just five weeks agojulian smith challenged politicians to bring back devolved government. we have never ignored the issues are difficult and that reaching agreement would be easy, but now it's decision time. that characteristically straight talking worked. the northern ireland parties returned to the power—sharing table. when borisjohnson visited a few days later he congratulated his minister. he has done a great job and he certainly has a bright future. but mr smith had differences with the prime minister, not least over brexit. this morning he was trying to hold on. i have enjoyed serving the people of northern ireland. there is a lot more to do. there has been unusual praise for the former northern ireland secretary after his sacking. holders of the job do not tend to be popular but julian smith has generated real respect for what he has achieved here. the stormont first minister arlene foster of the democratic unionist party said his dedi
our ireland correspondent chris page's report contains flashing images. saved stormont could not save his own job. just five weeks agojulian smith challenged politicians to bring back devolved government. we have never ignored the issues are difficult and that reaching agreement would be easy, but now it's decision time. that characteristically straight talking worked. the northern ireland parties returned to the power—sharing table. when borisjohnson visited a few days later he congratulated...
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polls in spite of having had a major profile in the brexit negotiations. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris pageer with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly, and now has the fastest growing economy but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding, and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it's only half—time. brexit isn't done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that's absolutely essential for the 200,000 people who work in export industries in ireland, our rural economy, our agri—food sector, and our fishermen. but the leader of the main opposition party said he was up to the task, because all parties had the same approach to brexit. the idea that you can't change a government because of brexit, i think, makes absolutely no sense. governments change all of the time in europe, and there's always many key issues facing the european union
polls in spite of having had a major profile in the brexit negotiations. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris pageer with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly, and now has the fastest growing economy but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing issues, hospital overcrowding, and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks, and claimed a change of government would be...
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our correspondent chris page is in dublin with the very latest.nd all the parties facing their prisoners of apartment three arithmetic, so going on in leicester house their home of the irish parliament for politicians to say that they nominate the position for taoiseach, the former foreign minister, the current holder of thejob the former foreign minister, the current holder of the job leo varadkar, and the leader of the green party who has the fourth largest party in the irish permit. none of them has enough support to be elected taoiseach today. he deal be elected taoiseach today. he deal be likely to be the most... mary lou mcdonald is the second largest sponsor party just mcdonald is the second largest sponsor partyjust behind out of 160 mps which is also the time being managed to enlist the support of one smart left—wing party, the solidarity people before profits. and if you left—wing independent politicians. that means she is going to have probably about a5, 46 politicians. that means she is going to have probably about a5, a6 mps voted for
our correspondent chris page is in dublin with the very latest.nd all the parties facing their prisoners of apartment three arithmetic, so going on in leicester house their home of the irish parliament for politicians to say that they nominate the position for taoiseach, the former foreign minister, the current holder of thejob the former foreign minister, the current holder of the job leo varadkar, and the leader of the green party who has the fourth largest party in the irish permit. none of...
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chris page, bbc news. 15 minutes a week. the study conducted by the charity reveals that 1 in 7 parents say they never read to their children before bed. the research also shows that around just! in 3 children are reading for more than one hour a week. i'm joined by the author and former children's laureate anne fine, who's written many books for young people over the past five decades. are you as shocked as i am by those figures? i am deeply shocked, and i think one thing which has shocked me most is how much sheer pleasure is being missed here, because one of the nicest things, i thought, about having small children and grandchildren since is just cuddling up grandchildren since is just cuddling up with them and sharing picture books and books generally. the trouble is children nowadays go to bed with, well, some of them sit in bed with, well, some of them sit in bed going like this, don't they? they are, and that, i feel, bed going like this, don't they? they are, and that, ifeel, is bed going like this
chris page, bbc news. 15 minutes a week. the study conducted by the charity reveals that 1 in 7 parents say they never read to their children before bed. the research also shows that around just! in 3 children are reading for more than one hour a week. i'm joined by the author and former children's laureate anne fine, who's written many books for young people over the past five decades. are you as shocked as i am by those figures? i am deeply shocked, and i think one thing which has shocked me...
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coalition. than either fine gael or fianna fail, which have led irish our ireland correspondent chris pageion of the electoral scene. there is a lot of uncertainty, it is very unclear at the moment who eventually will move into attlee government buildings here in at the centre of dublin, the headquarters of the prime minister. the coalition building process will be very complex, but it is clear that there has been a huge shift at the irish political landscape. sinn fein topping levi's for preferential vote, 25% of voters placed their number one beside a sinn fein candidate on their ballot paper. fianna fail coming second, fine gael on the third on 21%. though sinn fein has won this first stage of the electoral process, it is unlikely they will run out as the largest party in the irish parliament, because attlee ran fewer candidates in the. at the moment, analysts think it is likely that fianna fail will end up as the largest party, led by the former irish minister. during the campaign, both fine gael and fianna fail side they will not doa and fianna fail side they will not do a collision w
coalition. than either fine gael or fianna fail, which have led irish our ireland correspondent chris pageion of the electoral scene. there is a lot of uncertainty, it is very unclear at the moment who eventually will move into attlee government buildings here in at the centre of dublin, the headquarters of the prime minister. the coalition building process will be very complex, but it is clear that there has been a huge shift at the irish political landscape. sinn fein topping levi's for...
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our ireland correspondent chris page joins us now from dublin. nister. what is clear is that there has been a big shift in politics here in the irish republic. sinn fein have come out as the winners of the first preference vote in the general election, which is done by proportional representation, so done by proportional representation, so voters rank —— rank politicians in order of numerical preference, and 25% of voters put a number one next to sinn fein candidates, putting them several percentage points ahead of the two parties who have dominated the government here for almost a century, fianna fail on 2296 for almost a century, fianna fail on 22% and fine gael, led by the current prime minister, leo varadkar, on 21%. so the question is, cana varadkar, on 21%. so the question is, can a collision be formed? both fine gael and fianna fail ruled out going into government with sinn fein during the campaign. fine gael says it is sticking to that position but last night fianna fail said it is not ruling it out. thank if you for your analysis, and we
our ireland correspondent chris page joins us now from dublin. nister. what is clear is that there has been a big shift in politics here in the irish republic. sinn fein have come out as the winners of the first preference vote in the general election, which is done by proportional representation, so done by proportional representation, so voters rank —— rank politicians in order of numerical preference, and 25% of voters put a number one next to sinn fein candidates, putting them several...
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. >> she asked chris chmura to help remind that page problem. >> good morning.got a nt from her bank that her mortgage paint was late. it turns out she accidentally sent her house payment to at&t. for more than $4,000. even worse is doris said she closed her at&t account nine years ago. she asked at&t to return the money. but didn't get anywhere. so they turned to us. we reached out to at&t and it immediately contacted zora and after several weeks of back and forth it cut a check for $4,000 and at&t said we have provided a refund to the customer to resolve this. zora tells us she was still on the hook for more than $600 in mortgage late fees. her case is a good reminder, when you make big payments every month like rent and mortgage get a proof of payment notice from your bank or landlord. share your chonsumer complaints at 888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com. >> 4:56 this morning. and coming up on "today in the bay," we're staying on top of the breaking news for you. right now hundreds of americans are arriving in the bay area from china. this is near the epicenter o
. >> she asked chris chmura to help remind that page problem. >> good morning.got a nt from her bank that her mortgage paint was late. it turns out she accidentally sent her house payment to at&t. for more than $4,000. even worse is doris said she closed her at&t account nine years ago. she asked at&t to return the money. but didn't get anywhere. so they turned to us. we reached out to at&t and it immediately contacted zora and after several weeks of back and forth...
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pages. next on bbc news, it's the weather with chris fawkes.ems over the next few days. first, we'll look at the current flooding situation, with 112 flood warnings in force, and if we pick outjust one of those, in shropshire, in shrewsbury, well, here we could see a new record set for the level of the river severn. the current record is 5.25 metres, and we might get close to or beat that on monday, which is a result of last night's running off the hills, but with more rain in the forecast, we might see some further flooding concerns in the coming days. wet weather pushing into wales, northern ireland and the midlands overnight, and with that we will start to see milder air pushing in. it will hit colder air in northern england and scotland, setting the scene for some potentially disruptive weather for monday morning. rain turns to snow across the hills of northern england and scotland, and it could get down to lower levels for a time, and that could coincide with the monday morning rush hour in scotland, so some atrocious conditions here and a
pages. next on bbc news, it's the weather with chris fawkes.ems over the next few days. first, we'll look at the current flooding situation, with 112 flood warnings in force, and if we pick outjust one of those, in shropshire, in shrewsbury, well, here we could see a new record set for the level of the river severn. the current record is 5.25 metres, and we might get close to or beat that on monday, which is a result of last night's running off the hills, but with more rain in the forecast, we...
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chris alvarez tells us how the new-look giants are turning the page. >> reporter: when i introduced daveapler, i asked him what kind of manager did you like as a player. he told me he respected consistency, the same guy every day. now, as the giants' manager, capler's trying to infuse his players with confidence, no matter how well they're playing. >> you remind them what they do well, and you don't hit them with just one voice. so it's not just the hitting coach, or the manager. it's a, we kind of call it like a village approach. >> it's really fun to play for a guy who's so invested in the team. he's invested in trying to have as many relationships with players as he can, with the coaches, with having us have relationships with the coaches too, and making it more like a family. it's impressive to watch him go about his business. > reporter: meanwhile in mesa, expectations are high for the oakla oakland as. his stars are taking the leadership on and running with it. >> when you have younger players coming up or new players coming in and they go out in the field and see how these guys wo
chris alvarez tells us how the new-look giants are turning the page. >> reporter: when i introduced daveapler, i asked him what kind of manager did you like as a player. he told me he respected consistency, the same guy every day. now, as the giants' manager, capler's trying to infuse his players with confidence, no matter how well they're playing. >> you remind them what they do well, and you don't hit them with just one voice. so it's not just the hitting coach, or the manager....
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chris morris is here with me now. what sort of details have been laid out? its 30 pages.y puts more flesh on the bones of what we have been hearing from the government over the past couple of weeks. there are lots of references to eu free trade deals with countries like japan, canada, korea. it is clear the model of the uk hopes this can be based on. there is a lot in here the sides could agree on but there are differences and the differences are big ones. probably the biggest one on competition policy for businesses. what is called the level playing field. the eu says the uk needs to stick with eu says the uk needs to stick with eu rules on the way you are allowed to give subsidies to help businesses, and very close to eu rules on workers' rights and environmental policies. the uk rejects that out of hand. not a surprise. we have heard that from the prime minister. this puts more detail into what it wants. no alignment with eu rules. we know there are other areas of disagreement. fisheries is one. the uk says we are going to be an independent coastal state and we will co
chris morris is here with me now. what sort of details have been laid out? its 30 pages.y puts more flesh on the bones of what we have been hearing from the government over the past couple of weeks. there are lots of references to eu free trade deals with countries like japan, canada, korea. it is clear the model of the uk hopes this can be based on. there is a lot in here the sides could agree on but there are differences and the differences are big ones. probably the biggest one on...
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now that chris murphy admitted he did take part in this meeting, they might have covered it. >> not sure it is on the front page states government and don't pretend to be in a position to do so but if trump isn't going to talk to iran then someone should. lack of dialogue leaves nations guessing about their enemies intentions and getting wrong can lead to catastrophic mistakes. >> he actually contradict himself in that brief statement. he says i'm a senator, doing anything but i'm trying to conduct foreign policy here. he had publicly at this meeting in munich slammed the us policy publicly. it is likely he did the same in private as well. a lot of people say having mixed messages from us figures can cause problems. >> if part of your approach is to not talk to the regime in light of the regime's conduct and a senator walks in and says that president guy, pay no attention to that. >> what was reported to him? >> he was talking about various issues, iranian supporting terror groups and what's not. it would be in contradiction to stated us foreign policy and when you do these things you let the state department k
now that chris murphy admitted he did take part in this meeting, they might have covered it. >> not sure it is on the front page states government and don't pretend to be in a position to do so but if trump isn't going to talk to iran then someone should. lack of dialogue leaves nations guessing about their enemies intentions and getting wrong can lead to catastrophic mistakes. >> he actually contradict himself in that brief statement. he says i'm a senator, doing anything but i'm...
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chris kohler i'm sara kelly in berlin thanks for watching. absolutely. kicked off. the floor teams are still meeting the back page when for going to.fire me for my 2nd glovebox got the job done. and will things calm down now occurred to her live they won their 1st game after coach klinsmann quicks kick off. the field 60 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back to africa's most successful radio drama series continues in a moment disowns are available online the course you can share and discuss along w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for a crime fighter to me and now. they were forced into a nameless mass of. their bodies near tools. free of the slave trade is africa's history. it describes nothing for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. the slave system created the greatest plan and accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that to tell this is the journey back into the history of slavery. i think will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on d w. apple
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i think it's interesting that warren is taking a page from joe biden, invoking president obama in her ad campaign. >> that's exactly right, christ a first look at that ad this l morning. she has basically obama voicing over talking about the role she played in conceptualizing and putting together the consumer protection financial bureau. i think that's happening, we know every candidate wants to be the person whoda looks like the hethe heir apparent. vice barack obama's president,ar but now with him faltering in iowa it leaves an opening forea the other canned ca candidates to make their case. we heard from her in iowa making the case that unity is the answer. listen to her earlier today. >> i think that the most important thing we need to do is beat donald trump, and the critical stephe in doing that i pulling this party together. t we beat donald trump not by fighting othermp democrats. we beat donald trump by pulling thismp party together. >> and of course, chris, all of that is happeningch as the othe three of the core four in this race areur all going at each otr by name. bernie sanders, pete buttigieg, joe biden, all nami
i think it's interesting that warren is taking a page from joe biden, invoking president obama in her ad campaign. >> that's exactly right, christ a first look at that ad this l morning. she has basically obama voicing over talking about the role she played in conceptualizing and putting together the consumer protection financial bureau. i think that's happening, we know every candidate wants to be the person whoda looks like the hethe heir apparent. vice barack obama's president,ar but...
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chris. >> have a good weekend. this is something where you got to be on the same page. and the idea that the president may be putting his own interests over the national interests here is a problem. there are two people who know the stakes, who know the flow of what happened here and why it matters. we'll take it to them next. oh, hi, samantha. you look more like a heather. do you ever get that? it's nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. are your asthma treatm
chris. >> have a good weekend. this is something where you got to be on the same page. and the idea that the president may be putting his own interests over the national interests here is a problem. there are two people who know the stakes, who know the flow of what happened here and why it matters. we'll take it to them next. oh, hi, samantha. you look more like a heather. do you ever get that? it's nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a...
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chris. >> have a good weekend. this is something where you got to be on the same page.and the idea that the president may be putting his own interests over the national interests here is a problem. there are two people who know the stakes, who know the flow of what happened here and why it matters. we'll take it to them next. in america we all count. no matter where we call home, how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education, healthcare, and programs that touch us all. shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. lease the glb 250 suv for just $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman w
chris. >> have a good weekend. this is something where you got to be on the same page.and the idea that the president may be putting his own interests over the national interests here is a problem. there are two people who know the stakes, who know the flow of what happened here and why it matters. we'll take it to them next. in america we all count. no matter where we call home, how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the...
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chris tee swanson. they're starring in a play that dra drama advertises text messages between strzok and page. caught exchanging personal text messages, criticizing the president as they worked for the fbi. and right now, president trump is having a rally here in south carolina ahead of tomorrow's democratic primary. that's right. there's no republican primary held in south carolina tomorrow, but he's here. the state's republican party voted to cancel it in september. so why is the president there tonight, here? in his own words, about being the troller in chief, his title he has given himself. that's next. you're watching "hardball." er] (son) no. (burke) seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so call 1-800 farmers to get a quote. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ a but i hearsearches fa different calling. the call of a schmear of cream cheese. for i, am a schmelier. i practice my craft at philadelphia. here, we use only the freshest milk... that one! go! go! and the finest ingredients... what is this? until perfectio
chris tee swanson. they're starring in a play that dra drama advertises text messages between strzok and page. caught exchanging personal text messages, criticizing the president as they worked for the fbi. and right now, president trump is having a rally here in south carolina ahead of tomorrow's democratic primary. that's right. there's no republican primary held in south carolina tomorrow, but he's here. the state's republican party voted to cancel it in september. so why is the president...
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chris wynn, abc7 news. >> you can share your pride with this team badge that we have just posted on our facebook page. that's nick bosa there, the defensive rookie of the year saying let's do it. we would love you to share it. you can find it on our facebook page or go directly to facebook.com. >>> all right. we have some breaking news out of the south bay. san jose firefighters found a marijuana grow house this morning while fighting a house fire. the fire broke out around 8:30 this morning. there have been no reports of any injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> closing arguments in president trump's impeachment case will be held tomorrow with a vote on the verdict expected wednesday. in between, the president will deliver his state of the union address. david wright has more. >> president trump's third time addressing a joint session of congress, but his first since the impeachment saga began. administration officials say he will stress a theme of relentless optimism. he's not exactly shy about mentioning impeachment at campaign rallies, but it's a little bit different in the f
chris wynn, abc7 news. >> you can share your pride with this team badge that we have just posted on our facebook page. that's nick bosa there, the defensive rookie of the year saying let's do it. we would love you to share it. you can find it on our facebook page or go directly to facebook.com. >>> all right. we have some breaking news out of the south bay. san jose firefighters found a marijuana grow house this morning while fighting a house fire. the fire broke out around 8:30...
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>> well, chris, what i'm saying is donald trump is running on the economy. he took out a full-pagethe manchester union leader" which half was touting how he good an economy it is and how lousy democrats are on the economy. if we can't beat him on that, if the candidate can't go to toe to toe with him and doesn't have the experience and expertise to take him down, he can win. and i spent 30 years building a business. that could not have succeeded if i didn't understand job creation, prosperity and growth. everybody on the democratic side gets economic justice. he doesn't have a clue about economic justice. but he's going to try to make this about jobs and growth. if we can't beat him on that, it is the economy, stupid. he can win. and i'm the person -- i'm worried pete buttigieg has a couple of years with mckinsey. that does not give you the ability to take down donald trump. he's a liar. when he talks about growth, all the money is going to rich people. when he talks about jobs, you can't live on the jobs. every single one of the things he is saying is baloney. but you got to be ab
>> well, chris, what i'm saying is donald trump is running on the economy. he took out a full-pagethe manchester union leader" which half was touting how he good an economy it is and how lousy democrats are on the economy. if we can't beat him on that, if the candidate can't go to toe to toe with him and doesn't have the experience and expertise to take him down, he can win. and i spent 30 years building a business. that could not have succeeded if i didn't understand job creation,...
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pages from around the world. the impact of coronavirus dominates yet again. the financial times highlights the slump in us and european stocks, as we were talking to chris aboutearing protective face masks in the holy city of mecca. singapore's straits times reports on the closure of a top independent school, the raffles institution, after a student tested positive for the virus. there is also a report on the latest political twist in neighbouring malaysia, where the interim prime minister confirms that a snap election may take place after no one candidate got a majority backing to lead the country. the arab news is leading on coronavirus, alongside a bold image of some enthusiastic wrestlers at a wwe super showdown in riyadh. the paper also has an update on syria, with opposition fighters retaking a strategic town in the north—west from regime forces. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's looks at what is trending right now. it's a new music video. can you guess who this is? it's taylor swift as you've never seen her before. she is playing a pretty unpleasant male media executive. it seemingly references her running dispute with ameri
pages from around the world. the impact of coronavirus dominates yet again. the financial times highlights the slump in us and european stocks, as we were talking to chris aboutearing protective face masks in the holy city of mecca. singapore's straits times reports on the closure of a top independent school, the raffles institution, after a student tested positive for the virus. there is also a report on the latest political twist in neighbouring malaysia, where the interim prime minister...
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page ever since he took the job. >> they have. >> thanks for that. we're going to bring in chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday." hello. not in new hampshire for a change or on the road. i think the barr strategy is interesting, chris. he went public to throw a brush-back pitch and he went public to defend his own department. what is your read on that? >> i think you're exactly right. there was real turmoil inside the justice department over the decision of bill barr to basically overrule the recommendation from the four prosecutors on the roger stone case. a lot of people, independent people, say that was an overly harsh recommendation. but the fact was, it was announced just after the president's tweet complaining about it. sure looked like barr had caved to pressure from the president. barr in that interview with abc yesterday said i already made the decision. then the president tweeted. now i have to decide do i want to do what i believe is right, to undercut the recommendation or if i do that, it looks like i'm caving to the president. so that's why he basically was making this plea, stop tweeting because you're m
page ever since he took the job. >> they have. >> thanks for that. we're going to bring in chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday." hello. not in new hampshire for a change or on the road. i think the barr strategy is interesting, chris. he went public to throw a brush-back pitch and he went public to defend his own department. what is your read on that? >> i think you're exactly right. there was real turmoil inside the justice department over the decision of bill...
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you can page there is some praise and some concern on social media for this action. the movie also features tom holland and chrisark on a journey, they play brothers who are looking to resurrect their father for one day. the movie is out on march 6th. this isn't the first time disney has touched on the subject. they did have characters, lgbtq characters in live action movies. heather: thank you so much, tracee. the time now is about almost 10 minutes until the top of the hour. a fresh-faced candidate with a clearly defined message looking to take on the speaker of the house. >> homelessness, they see needles on our streets and sidewalks, san francisco has become unrecognizable under than's regime. heather: deanna lorraine vowing to roll up her sleeves to clean up the streets of sa san franci, she joins us to talk about her 2020 campaign to unseat speaker nancy pelosi. don't miss it. ♪ customize quickbooks for me. (live bookkeeper) okay, you're all set up. (sensei) thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. well now there's score!, time
you can page there is some praise and some concern on social media for this action. the movie also features tom holland and chrisark on a journey, they play brothers who are looking to resurrect their father for one day. the movie is out on march 6th. this isn't the first time disney has touched on the subject. they did have characters, lgbtq characters in live action movies. heather: thank you so much, tracee. the time now is about almost 10 minutes until the top of the hour. a fresh-faced...
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chris is live with new developments tonight. >> reporter: good evening. the ntsb will meet in two weeks to review the case. this right here is part of that 500 pageoday. tesla's autopilot is back in the spotlight with some people calling into question the safety of that feature. an autopilot activated tesla vehicle that slammed into a highway safety barrier two years ago had steered toward the same spot near the highway change on several occasions. the drooiver had to manually ta control of the vehicle during earlier trips to stay in his lane. these documents confirmed some of the concerns that wong's family shared with the
chris is live with new developments tonight. >> reporter: good evening. the ntsb will meet in two weeks to review the case. this right here is part of that 500 pageoday. tesla's autopilot is back in the spotlight with some people calling into question the safety of that feature. an autopilot activated tesla vehicle that slammed into a highway safety barrier two years ago had steered toward the same spot near the highway change on several occasions. the drooiver had to manually ta control...