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hello this is bbc news, with chris rogers. the headlines: another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances, as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. rules allowing homeowners to build some extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. now on bbc news, it's time for a special edition of the bbc‘s brexitcast — on the day theresa may set a date for her departure — with adam fleming and katya adler in brussels, and chris mason and laura kuenssberg in westminster. brexit means brexit. breaking up is hard. the people voted and they have to get on with it. a process which i can only describe as a dog'
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i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. the austrian chancellor calls a snap election hours after his far—right deputy resigns over corruption allegations. manchester city have won the fa cup. manchester city storm to victory in the fa cup final, thrashing watford 6—0 to complete a historic domestic treble. and at 10:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — broadcaster penny smith and bonnie greer, columnist for the new european and playwright. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. australia's conservativ
i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the...
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this is bbc news with chris rogers. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with penny smith and bonnie greer — first the headlines. some political drama in australia. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government, in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on their government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. the austrian chancellor calls a snap election, hours after his far—right deputy resigns over corruption allegations. manchester city storm to victory in the fa cup final — thrashing watford 6—0 to complete a historic domestic treble. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are columnist at the new european, bon
this is bbc news with chris rogers. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with penny smith and bonnie greer — first the headlines. some political drama in australia. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government, in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on their government to put them...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at three. the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister is under way — matt hancock is the latest to enter the contest. delivering brexit is mission—critical and it must be done as soon as mission—critical and it must be done as soon as possible and it has to be donein as soon as possible and it has to be done in this parliament. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. and click looks at the privacy of your data, a year on from the launch of gdpr. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may resigned yesterday. mrs may said she will stand down onjune seventh but continue while the leade
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at three. the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister is under way — matt hancock is the latest to enter the contest. delivering brexit is mission—critical and it must be done as soon as mission—critical and it must be done as soon as possible and it has to be donein as soon as possible and it has to be done in this parliament. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities...
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hello, this is bbc news, with chris rogers. the headlines: another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances, as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. rules allowing homeowners to build some extensions in england without planning permission have been made permanent. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... they're still sucking up our information. they're still acting on our data. give me the memory sticks! and there are bits and bytes coming out of everything. welcome to london's piccadilly circus, one of the busiest junctions in the city, popular with tourists on the way to the world—famous west end theatres. and
hello, this is bbc news, with chris rogers. the headlines: another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances, as a review is expected...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at two. another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. i am about practical action. i believe i can get brexit done, i can beatjeremy corbyn and reunify the country. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season a special edition of the bbc‘s brexitcast — from the day theresa may set a date for her departure. good afternoon. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may resigned yesterday. mrs may said she will stand down onjune seventh but continue while the leadership contest takes place. five conservatives have already announced they will stand but others may also put their nam
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at two. another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. i am about practical action. i believe i can get brexit done, i can beatjeremy corbyn and reunify the country. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances as a review is expected to call...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight o'clock.counts of misdemeanour assault in the us after a pilates instructor alleged he repeatedly touched her inappropriately. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. it is almost certain that who is behind all of this. almost certainly it was the israeli and the sea. almost certainly it was the israeli and the sea. the london bridge attackers a lawyer for the victims families tells the inquests there had been opportunities galore to spot what they were planning. president trump says he'll impose a five percent tariff on all goods coming to the united states from mexico unless the country does
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight o'clock.counts of misdemeanour assault in the us after a pilates instructor alleged he repeatedly touched her inappropriately. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. it is almost certain that who is behind all of this. almost certainly it was the israeli and the sea. almost certainly it was...
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i am chris rogers. must have a look at the latest ally. labour suspends a member of the willing national executive committee. peter was meant over allegations of anti—semitism. the london bridge attackers a lawyer for the victims families tell the inquest that there have been lots of opportunities to spot what they were planning. president trump says he will impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming into the united states from mexico unless the country does more to stop illegal immigration. and as excitement in madrid as liverpool and spurs fans arrive ahead at small nights champions league final showdown. in a few seconds, it will be time for sports but let's have a look at when s is coming up this evening i bbc news. plenty to report. —— sportsday. we have an interview with managerjurgen klopp and we will hear from both sets of fa ns and we will hear from both sets of fans ahead of the champions league final between liverpool and totte n ha m. final between liverpool and tottenham. and at 745, we have the film review with film criticjason s
i am chris rogers. must have a look at the latest ally. labour suspends a member of the willing national executive committee. peter was meant over allegations of anti—semitism. the london bridge attackers a lawyer for the victims families tell the inquest that there have been lots of opportunities to spot what they were planning. president trump says he will impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming into the united states from mexico unless the country does more to stop illegal immigration. and...
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i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. the austrian chancellor calls a snap election hours
i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. the austrian chancellor calls a snap...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers.cal council seats with heavy losses for labour two. these were a lwa ys losses for labour two. these were always going to be difficult elections for us with us nine years into a government and the added dimension of the fact that we haven't got the brexit deal over the line. some of them were local factors and some of them were people probably disagreeing with both parties on attitudes towards the european union. but it was a great result for the liberal democrats. the green party. and over
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers.cal council seats with heavy losses for labour two. these were a lwa ys losses for labour two. these were always going to be difficult elections for us with us nine years into a government and the added dimension of the fact that we haven't got the brexit deal over the line. some of them were local factors and some of them were people probably disagreeing with both parties on attitudes towards the european union. but it was a great result for the liberal...
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this is bbc news i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11:00: theresa may prepares to make a bold offer to mps in a final attempt to get her brexit deal through parliament. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or its not about even the liberal party. tonight about every single australian. who depends on the government to put them first. the austrian chancellor calls a snap election hours after his far—right deputy resigns over corruption allegations. and manchester city storm to victory in the fa cup final, thrashing watford 6—0 to complete a historic domestic treble. theresa may is preparing to make what is being described as a ‘bold offer‘ to mps, in a final attempt to get her beleaguered brexit deal through parliament and onto the statute book before she leaves office. ministers will begin discussions on monday on a package of measures to be included in the forthcoming withdrawal agre
this is bbc news i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11:00: theresa may prepares to make a bold offer to mps in a final attempt to get her brexit deal through parliament. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or its not about even the liberal party. tonight about every single australian. who depends on the government to put them first. the austrian chancellor...
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i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11 o'clock. tariffs on all mexican imports over illegal immigration. the white house says mexico should do more to stop large groups travelling to the us crossing points. a massive number of these individuals are coming from central america and that is where we have seen the greatest increase come from did outrageous numbers. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. british retailer sir philip green is charged in the us with four counts of assault relating to allegations of inappropriate touching. and there's excitement in madrid as liverpool and spurs fans arrive
i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11 o'clock. tariffs on all mexican imports over illegal immigration. the white house says mexico should do more to stop large groups travelling to the us crossing points. a massive number of these individuals are coming from central america and that is where we have seen the greatest increase come from did outrageous numbers. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 7pm.l — australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me. it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. prince william opens up about the ‘pain' he suffered
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 7pm.l — australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me. it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at two.r the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. i am about practical action. i believe i can get brexit done, i can beatjeremy corbyn and reunify the country. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances a5 a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2000 per year. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season a special edition of the bbc‘s brexitcast —
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at two.r the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. i am about practical action. i believe i can get brexit done, i can beatjeremy corbyn and reunify the country. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances a5 a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2000 per year. a...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. a clear message for westminster as the conservatives lose over 1300 local council seats with heavy losses for labour two. these were a lwa ys losses for labour two. these were always going to be difficult elections for us with us nine years into a government and the added dimension of the fact that we haven't got the brexit deal over the line. some of them were local factors and some of them were people probably disagreeing with both parties on attitudes towards the european union. but it was a great result for the liberal democrats. the green party. and over 600 independent candidates who gained seats. elsewhere, over a independent candidates who gained seats. elsewhere, overa million people have been left sheltering in relief centres in india is a devastating cyclone hits the country's east coast, the most powerful cycling to hit india for several years with winds up to 120 miles per hour. caster semenya says she won't quit athletics. and it 11:30 p.m., we will be having a look at t
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. a clear message for westminster as the conservatives lose over 1300 local council seats with heavy losses for labour two. these were a lwa ys losses for labour two. these were always going to be difficult elections for us with us nine years into a government and the added dimension of the fact that we haven't got the brexit deal over the line. some of them were local factors and some of them were people probably disagreeing with both parties on attitudes...
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this is bbc news with chris rogers.omorrow mornings' a moment papers first the headlines. ahead of the state visit next week president trump gives an interview to the sun newspaper, criticising theresa may's handling of the brexit negotiations and praising conservative leadership contender borisjohnson. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. british retailer sir philip green is charged in the us with four counts of assault relating to allegations of inappropriate touching. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent at the telegraph, anna mikhailova and business journalist, john crowley. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times reports that senior white house officials are laying the ground for president trump to meet boris johnson, the conservative leadership favourite, on his visit to
this is bbc news with chris rogers.omorrow mornings' a moment papers first the headlines. ahead of the state visit next week president trump gives an interview to the sun newspaper, criticising theresa may's handling of the brexit negotiations and praising conservative leadership contender borisjohnson. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. british...
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i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11 o'clock. president trump slaps stinging new tariffs on all mexican imports over illegal immigration. the white house says mexico should do more to stop large groups travelling to the us crossing points. a massive number of these individuals are coming from central america and that is where we have seen the greatest increase come from did outrageous numbers. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism fow. british retailer sir philip green is charged in the us with four counts of assault relating to allegations of inappropriate touching. and there's excitement in madrid as liverpool and spurs fans arrive ahead of tomorrow night's champions league final. and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers including president trump's interview with the sun in which he lends his support to boris johnson. good evening. president trump has announced new
i'm chris rogers. the headlines at 11 o'clock. president trump slaps stinging new tariffs on all mexican imports over illegal immigration. the white house says mexico should do more to stop large groups travelling to the us crossing points. a massive number of these individuals are coming from central america and that is where we have seen the greatest increase come from did outrageous numbers. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's...
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i am chris rogers. must have a look at the latest ally.ckers a lawyer for the victims families tell the inquest that there have been lots of opportunities to spot what they were planning. president trump says he will impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming into the united states from mexico unless the country does more to stop illegal immigration. and as excitement in madrid as liverpool and spurs fans arrive ahead at small nights champions league final showdown.
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i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. prince william opens up about the ‘pain‘ he suffered after the death of his mother — diana, the princess of wales — in a bbc documentary about mental health. manchester city storm to victory in the fa cup final, thrashing watford 6—0 to complete a historic domestic treble. pop music it's that night we've been waiting for! the 64th eurovision song contest is just getting under way in tel aviv — with michael rice flying the flag for the uk. and at 8.30, bbc wales investigates follows the lives of those living on the str
i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. tonight is not about me or it's not about even the liberal party. tonight is about every single australian who depends on the government to put them first. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the...
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hello this is bbc news, with me, chris rogers. the headlines. another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly 2000 pounds per year. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with steven wyeth and lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines this evening. celtic make history in scotland, beating hearts in the cup final to complete an unprecedented treble treble. warming up for the world cup with a win — england's women beat denmark 2—nil. england men's cricket warm—up, australia beat england in southhampton. also coming up in the programme. pushed to the limit but lewis hamilton clinches pole f
hello this is bbc news, with me, chris rogers. the headlines. another two cabinet ministers — matt hancock and rory stewart — enter the race to become the new conservative leader and prime minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected...
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this is bbc news with chris rogers. it's been an interesting day. these are the latest headlines. voters sending a clear message to westminster. conservatives lost more than a thousand seats and 36 counsels overall come with activist blaming the brexit deadlock. labour also suffered losses at a time when they should've been making inroads. the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, said he admitted voters who disagreed with his backing of brexit had deserted the party. but it was a great night for the liberal democrats. the green party, and over 500 independent candidates who all gain seats. in other news, the black at her star, sir tony robinson, has said he is quitting the labour party. —— the blackadder star. also later on bbc news come more than £100 million released by india's prime minister to help people in the east of the country affected by a huge cyclone. more than a million people have been ordered to leave their homes to escape winds reaching speeds of 125
this is bbc news with chris rogers. it's been an interesting day. these are the latest headlines. voters sending a clear message to westminster. conservatives lost more than a thousand seats and 36 counsels overall come with activist blaming the brexit deadlock. labour also suffered losses at a time when they should've been making inroads. the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, said he admitted voters who disagreed with his backing of brexit had deserted the party. but it was a great night for the...
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this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight o'clock. topshop boss sir philip green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour assault in the us after a pilates instructor alleged he repeatedly touched her inappropriately. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. it is almost certain that who is behind all of this. almost certainly it was the israeli and the sea. almost certainly it was the israeli and the sea. the london bridge attackers a lawyer for the victims families tells the inquests there had been opportunities galore to spot what they were planning. president trump says he'll impose a five percent tariff on all goods coming to the united states from mexico unless the country does more to stop illegal immigration. and there's excitement in madrid as liverpool and spurs fans arrive ahead of tomorrow night's champions league final. iamjoined by i am joined by jason i am joined byjason
this is bbc news, i'm chris rogers. the headlines at eight o'clock. topshop boss sir philip green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour assault in the us after a pilates instructor alleged he repeatedly touched her inappropriately. labour suspends a member of its ruling national executive committee, peter willsman, after he's recorded suggesting that the israeli embassy was behind the party's anti—semitism row. it is almost certain that who is behind all of this. almost certainly...
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this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines... voters sending a clear message to westminster.d losses at a time when they should have been making inroads. the party's leaderjeremy corbyn said he admitted voters who disagreed with its backing for brexit had deserted the party. but it was a great night for the liberal democrats, the green party and over 500 independent candidates who gained seats. meanwhile, the blackadder star sir tony robinson has announced he's quitting the labour party after 45 years as a member. he tweeted to say it's partly because of what he called the party's "continued duplicity on brexit, and partly because of anti semitism". more than a hundred million pounds released by india's prime minister to help people in the east of the country affected by a huge cyclone. winds have speeds of up to 125 mph. scientists warned that madagascar‘s unique while death could be lost forever. —— madagascar‘s unique wildlife. more now on the local elections. the tories were losing more than 1300 seats and 41 councils, overall, but deliver democrats have gained close to 7
this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines... voters sending a clear message to westminster.d losses at a time when they should have been making inroads. the party's leaderjeremy corbyn said he admitted voters who disagreed with its backing for brexit had deserted the party. but it was a great night for the liberal democrats, the green party and over 500 independent candidates who gained seats. meanwhile, the blackadder star sir tony robinson has announced he's quitting the labour party...
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hello this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines.e minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly 2000 pounds per year. and in sport , a historic victory for celtic, who's win against heart of midlothian lands them the domestic treble for a third season in a row. and coming up before the end of the hour. a special edition of the bbc‘s brexitcast — from the day theresa may set a date for her departure. now to sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. good evening. celtic have won this year's scottish cup final — completing their total domination of domestic football in scotland for 3 seasons. they've done the unprecented — treble—treble beating hearts 2—1 today. chris mclaughln is at
hello this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines.e minister. a british climber dies on mount everest. robin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season president trump arrives injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to ‘scaremonger‘ over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly 2000 pounds per year. and in sport , a historic victory for celtic, who's win...
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beith from people who are -- have been very close to the company such as co-founder chris hughes, roger do you respond to these concerns that facebook just needs to be broken up, it is too big? >> i know that people have real concerns about the size and power of the tech companies including facebook and i think those are the right questions. and the question is what is the right answer i think the right answer is to set up the right rules for the internet you could break us up, you could break other tech companies up, but you actually don't address the underlying issues people are concerned about, they're concerned about election security, they're concerned about content, they're concerned about privacy and data portability. so we know at facebook that we have a real responsibility to do better and to earn back people's trust. we're doing two things we're fundamentally changing how we run the company we are making massive investments in these areas and if you look at what we have done before, to what we're doing now, we have large teams of people in the company whose only job is to safe
beith from people who are -- have been very close to the company such as co-founder chris hughes, roger do you respond to these concerns that facebook just needs to be broken up, it is too big? >> i know that people have real concerns about the size and power of the tech companies including facebook and i think those are the right questions. and the question is what is the right answer i think the right answer is to set up the right rules for the internet you could break us up, you could...
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rogers. steven, consultant chris may who can help with answering technical questions. i am going to go through project background and key findings. from the report and the next steps. to put this report in context. sea level rise adaptation is part of the climate program. that resolves how we mitigate the impact to climate change and adapt to the climate change and where we can find synergy between the two. winterizing the building can help reduce the emissions. on the adaptation we are thinking about a wide range of habits from flooding to air quality, extreme heat and drought and more. we are working to develop a integrated program housed in capital planning. it would develop shared strategies. so in 2015, we convened departments around sea level rise committee. the committee brought together agencies to work on or have vulnerable assets within the sea level rise exposure zone including those here. they worked to create the sea level rise action plan released in 2016. it called on departments to work together to understand the impacts of rising sea levels and develop
rogers. steven, consultant chris may who can help with answering technical questions. i am going to go through project background and key findings. from the report and the next steps. to put this report in context. sea level rise adaptation is part of the climate program. that resolves how we mitigate the impact to climate change and adapt to the climate change and where we can find synergy between the two. winterizing the building can help reduce the emissions. on the adaptation we are...
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former cruz campaign pollster, ted cruz campaign pollster i apologize, chris wilson, democratic strategist, roger fisk. roger is that taking a premature leap here? it is certainly among those issues sort of frazzling investors a little bit. should it be? >> first off, thanks so much for having me. i think what specifically triggered the reaction from the speaker was the attorney jess response to the question from representative crist about whether or not there had been communications from the special counsel to the attorney general expressing reservations or any kind of contention about how the attorney general was portraying the investigation in this four-page summary. the attorney general said there were none. then yesterday he explained at length that there were discrepancies, and there were issues. and i think when someone -- neil: she is arguing that he essentially perjured himself, right? >> and that is my point. you can have a broad pattern of dishonesty but when someone does that to the institution you are the leader of, she looks upon it as responsibility where that is a very specific ac
former cruz campaign pollster, ted cruz campaign pollster i apologize, chris wilson, democratic strategist, roger fisk. roger is that taking a premature leap here? it is certainly among those issues sort of frazzling investors a little bit. should it be? >> first off, thanks so much for having me. i think what specifically triggered the reaction from the speaker was the attorney jess response to the question from representative crist about whether or not there had been communications from...
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i mean, there could be, but a lot of it seemed to pertain to the roger stone trial which is upcoming, i think. >> chriser, i want to bring you in. based on what we know at this point, do you agree with comey's assessment? >> on the obstruction part? >> yeah. >> i mean, there are some -- most of the rationale that comey cited didn't have anything to do with his interaction with the president. that's what i heard him state. and the mueller analysis goes through the corrupt intent. he talked his way, almost talked his way into an obstruction prosecution and it's all based on conversations that he had with no underlying offense. but that was pointed out by mueller as well. so i can see why director mueller punted to the attorney general. i think he decided to kick it up to someone at a higher pay grade who was the ultimate authority on the topic. and he made that decision. >> you don't agree, jennifer? >> no, he did not punt it to the attorney general. he said it wasn't fair to conclude that a crime was committed because the president couldn't be prosecuted. because he couldn't be prosecuted and therefore
i mean, there could be, but a lot of it seemed to pertain to the roger stone trial which is upcoming, i think. >> chriser, i want to bring you in. based on what we know at this point, do you agree with comey's assessment? >> on the obstruction part? >> yeah. >> i mean, there are some -- most of the rationale that comey cited didn't have anything to do with his interaction with the president. that's what i heard him state. and the mueller analysis goes through the corrupt...
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roger, what's the answer? do you break up the company as chris hughes suggested?i think there are a number of things we need to do. first we need to recognize the problem is more than just facebook. you have within facebook's own empire, instagram is every bit as big an issue. so breaking those apart may, in fact, be part of the important solution. google. youtube is a terrible actor with respect to hate speech, with respect to election disinformation and the like. my own belief is the business model of these companies is what creates all of the flaws in society. the companies are incented to promote or cause fear and hate espionage. the conspiracy theorys, it's good for their business. in their head they're not saying let's promote hate speech, but they promote stuff that gets people engage and sadly that's what does it best. if you don't get data out of those businesses, which is to say, protect everything. don't let banks and credit card companies sell data, don't let companies track you on the web, don't let google scan you for information. the way it works ri
roger, what's the answer? do you break up the company as chris hughes suggested?i think there are a number of things we need to do. first we need to recognize the problem is more than just facebook. you have within facebook's own empire, instagram is every bit as big an issue. so breaking those apart may, in fact, be part of the important solution. google. youtube is a terrible actor with respect to hate speech, with respect to election disinformation and the like. my own belief is the business...
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you have roger who is often a guest on your show, the early investors in the company. chris of the co-founders, the what's app guys who left and they're not happy with how facebook treats privacy, and even the twins, there is something over a decade for this company that people are leaving and they're not happy, even though they've made cajillions of dollars, they're not happy with what facebook stands for. we didn't hear that about google, we didn't hear that about microsoft, we didn't hear that about ibm, we didn't hear that about exxon oil. something about this company seems to be possibly rotten and we're hearing is from the very deep bowels from the most senior levels of this company over and over again. it certainly deserves some close attention, doesn't it? >> and it's getting it. michael, you are one of the smartest and increasingly one of the hairiest people i know. good to see you, my friend. i mean that in the best way. you are. i'm not, unfortunately. >> you are not. >> michael fernick. >>> a cia officer with a payback against her husband. now valerie plame is ru
you have roger who is often a guest on your show, the early investors in the company. chris of the co-founders, the what's app guys who left and they're not happy with how facebook treats privacy, and even the twins, there is something over a decade for this company that people are leaving and they're not happy, even though they've made cajillions of dollars, they're not happy with what facebook stands for. we didn't hear that about google, we didn't hear that about microsoft, we didn't hear...
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let‘s talk to roger mann, who says he‘s turned his life round after shoplifting to fund a drug habit. he went through the probation system when changes were first introduced by chris individual, it‘s very scripted and they don‘t look at your problems as an individual. and do you think that lead you back into a life of crime? definitely. i got to the point where i thought what is the point of going to probation? it doesn‘t do anything for me. what would have been better for me. what would have been better for you. what should have been different? well, i was asking for rehabilitation for my drug problem andi rehabilitation for my drug problem and i was saying to my officers that i needed to go to rehab and they we re i needed to go to rehab and they were saying that they could not do that for me. they couldn‘t offer that for me. they couldn‘t offer that kind of support. a police officer got me into rehab and in contact with the timpson foundation, that sort of helped me find employment and turned my life around. which is so good to hear. let me bring intaglio. your reaction to the fact that the government is doing a u—turn on this and is taking over the system agai
let‘s talk to roger mann, who says he‘s turned his life round after shoplifting to fund a drug habit. he went through the probation system when changes were first introduced by chris individual, it‘s very scripted and they don‘t look at your problems as an individual. and do you think that lead you back into a life of crime? definitely. i got to the point where i thought what is the point of going to probation? it doesn‘t do anything for me. what would have been better for me. what...
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chris gayle made 50 before nicholas pooran hit a six to secure a seven wicket victory for west indies. rogering norwegian casper ruud. federer was playing a record 400th grand slam match today at roland garros. and beat ruud in straight sets. winning the third on a tie break. next up for the third seed is nicolas mahut or leonardo mayer. earlier women's number two seed karolina pliskova was knocked out. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. and more on sportsday. thank you. president trump is due to arrive in the uk on monday for a three day state visit, the third us president to make such a trip. theresa may has said the visit will allow the uk and us to strengthen their "already close relationship". our correspondent katharine carpenter has been looking at the preparations being made for the president's arrival. regents park, a sense of deja vu. nearly a year since the president possible class visit, the protective barriers around the us ambassador residents are back mussed up with one local celebrity describi
chris gayle made 50 before nicholas pooran hit a six to secure a seven wicket victory for west indies. rogering norwegian casper ruud. federer was playing a record 400th grand slam match today at roland garros. and beat ruud in straight sets. winning the third on a tie break. next up for the third seed is nicolas mahut or leonardo mayer. earlier women's number two seed karolina pliskova was knocked out. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport...
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alex a czar, health and human services secretary, roger wicker, andrew left, big-time investor, chrisacting small business administrator and rick grenell, ambassador to germany. not a lot of bad luck. the military showing off a brand-new terrorist killing missile. this thing minimizes collateral damage, damage to civilians, it uses 3 taxable blades to kill its target. joe biden making a push for healthcare for illegal immigrants. it is our obligation to pay for their healthcare. illegals included. you will hear it after this. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car l
alex a czar, health and human services secretary, roger wicker, andrew left, big-time investor, chrisacting small business administrator and rick grenell, ambassador to germany. not a lot of bad luck. the military showing off a brand-new terrorist killing missile. this thing minimizes collateral damage, damage to civilians, it uses 3 taxable blades to kill its target. joe biden making a push for healthcare for illegal immigrants. it is our obligation to pay for their healthcare. illegals...
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roger bennett, bruce, thank you both. tickets now for liverpool, they go on sale tomorrow. that does it for us this morning. chris jansing picks up the coverage. this is yours. >> joe and mika, thank you both very much. >>> hello, i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle. this morning it's happened again in america. two students, one of them a girl, stands accused of opening firearm on their classmates in a colorado school, killing one and injuring eight others. >> it's been so, so hard. but i got to hold my babies last night and they're home with me now. it was an absolute nightmare. >> asserting privilege. in an hour the house judiciary committee will vote on whether the attorney general should be held in contempt. one element to the escalating showdown as the administration denies a request for any documents relating to former white house counsel don mcgahn, who spoke with robert mueller for more than 30 hours. a member of the house judiciary committee will join me live. >>> and a decade in the red. "the new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. the major revelat
roger bennett, bruce, thank you both. tickets now for liverpool, they go on sale tomorrow. that does it for us this morning. chris jansing picks up the coverage. this is yours. >> joe and mika, thank you both very much. >>> hello, i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle. this morning it's happened again in america. two students, one of them a girl, stands accused of opening firearm on their classmates in a colorado school, killing one and injuring eight others. >> it's...
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chris is telling the truth. >> did you ever use marijuana while you were playing for medicinal purposes? >> no, i haven't used marijuana at all, never any type drug like that. >> nfl commissioner rogerow seems open to its use medicinally. let's listen. >> there are a lot of alternative pain medications and treatments. and those are the types of things that we want this committee to focus on with medical experts and with medical science behind that. of course they will look at one of those as what role medical marijuana can have. that's something that will be part of their studies. >> are there other things, opioids, alcohol, head injuries, the nfl should worry about more than allowing players to use weed? >> i think all of those that you just named are all reasons the nfl should be concerned. the nfl has formed a joint committee with the nfl players association that are looking at into these alternatives. of course marijuana is one of the alternatives they're exploring. >> water dunson, thanks. >>> coming up, a "jeopardy" player almost loses in the final round. either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard 5-year unlimit
chris is telling the truth. >> did you ever use marijuana while you were playing for medicinal purposes? >> no, i haven't used marijuana at all, never any type drug like that. >> nfl commissioner rogerow seems open to its use medicinally. let's listen. >> there are a lot of alternative pain medications and treatments. and those are the types of things that we want this committee to focus on with medical experts and with medical science behind that. of course they will...
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chris hughes, one of facebook's cofounders writing an op-ed saying breaking up the social media giant is the only way to hold them accountable. here to go react, one of facebook's early investors rogerrk zuckerberg and facebook have too much power in our lives. they're the not elected. they're not accountable. they have allowed the system that makes the so much fun, so interesting to play with become a tool for bad actors to harm innocent people. they have lost control of it. we need to have major intervention to protect people. steve: what started out as harvard a way to identify people in your upcoming class, this morphed into something that billions of people around the world use. how is it dangerous? >> the issues is that there is a couple aspects of the problem. the business model is really about grabbing our attention. the first thing they want to get you to build a habit, for many of the us the habit tips over into addiction, behavioral addiction. i say when do you check your phone, first thing in the morning, while you pee or or before you pee? that way they keep your attention. they promoted stuff that is most compelling to us. sadly that turns out toing hate speech, disinf
chris hughes, one of facebook's cofounders writing an op-ed saying breaking up the social media giant is the only way to hold them accountable. here to go react, one of facebook's early investors rogerrk zuckerberg and facebook have too much power in our lives. they're the not elected. they're not accountable. they have allowed the system that makes the so much fun, so interesting to play with become a tool for bad actors to harm innocent people. they have lost control of it. we need to have...
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roger bennett, bruce, thank you both. tickets now for liverpool, they go on sale tomorrow. that does it for us this morning. chriss yours. >> joe and mika, thank you both very much. >>> hello, i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle. this morning it's happened again in america. two students, one of them a girl, stands accused of opening firearm on their classmates in a colorado school, killing one and injuring eight others. >> it's been so, so hard. but i got to hold my babies last
roger bennett, bruce, thank you both. tickets now for liverpool, they go on sale tomorrow. that does it for us this morning. chriss yours. >> joe and mika, thank you both very much. >>> hello, i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle. this morning it's happened again in america. two students, one of them a girl, stands accused of opening firearm on their classmates in a colorado school, killing one and injuring eight others. >> it's been so, so hard. but i got to hold my...
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roger federer made the last four with victory over gael monfil5. he'll face dominic thiem, with in the semi—finals. novak djokovic play5 marin cilic in the other semi—final. chrisstunning performance by team—mate geraint thoma5 — but froome is looking for that record—equalling fifth tour victory. i'd just feel as if i'm in such a privileged position now. to have the opportunity and the backing of such an amazing team, to go in and try to win number five, an amazing team, to go in and try to win numberfive, i mean, this is what dream5 win numberfive, i mean, this is what dreams are made of. and i've got that opportunity right here in front of me. chris froome being interviewed there. it is a great place. a lot of them do their training out there. the brazilian grand prix will have a new home from next year. it's been held at interlagos, just outside sao paolo, since 1990. but the country's president says they're building a new track in rio de janiero. brazil is the only south american country to host a grand prix. engli5h golfer matthew jordan lead5 going into day two of the british masters, after breaking the course record at hillside in southport. he had nine
roger federer made the last four with victory over gael monfil5. he'll face dominic thiem, with in the semi—finals. novak djokovic play5 marin cilic in the other semi—final. chrisstunning performance by team—mate geraint thoma5 — but froome is looking for that record—equalling fifth tour victory. i'd just feel as if i'm in such a privileged position now. to have the opportunity and the backing of such an amazing team, to go in and try to win number five, an amazing team, to go in and...