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yes, i was just saying that jean—claude juncker!an—claude juncker i think is important to listen to because his negotiators in that building by those who are sitting today and tomorrow with the uk side, he is the one who pointed michel barnier to conduct the negotiations and they will make a recommendation to the other countries about whether the uk has done enough to unravel all of those issues. and what we're hearing clearly from the chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and this evening from the president of the european parliament, a whole spread of opinion, is that the uk they believe really needs to do more. they're not satisfied that the uk is delivering enough detail or enough progress. deadline is coming up next month or at least in octoberfor deadline is coming up next month or at least in october for sorting many of these issues out. what happens at the deadline is not match?m of these issues out. what happens at the deadline is not match? it is not a hard deadline, october is the next time the 27 o
yes, i was just saying that jean—claude juncker!an—claude juncker i think is important to listen to because his negotiators in that building by those who are sitting today and tomorrow with the uk side, he is the one who pointed michel barnier to conduct the negotiations and they will make a recommendation to the other countries about whether the uk has done enough to unravel all of those issues. and what we're hearing clearly from the chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude...
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but the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, isn't exactly in a conciliatory moodation team is in brussels and they are in the process of talking with my friend rachelle barney and i would like to be clear —— michel barnier. i will give the papers the necessary attention, but none of them are satisfactory, so there are issues which need to be settled. some have taken issue with mrjuncker‘s statement — this is the birmingham post's political editor. damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. here's his take on what mrjuncker said. his comments, very critical of the uk approach so far, they have irked the uk government which has said it has put out a lot of papers in the last few weeks and a lot of positions, more than the european commission, and it feels you need to move on to discussing the future relationship pretty quickly because many of the issues cannot be addressed without that, but this is addressed without that, but this is a high—stakes approach, engaging in a high—stakes approach, engaging in a confrontation with the commission and jean—claude juncker, be
but the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, isn't exactly in a conciliatory moodation team is in brussels and they are in the process of talking with my friend rachelle barney and i would like to be clear —— michel barnier. i will give the papers the necessary attention, but none of them are satisfactory, so there are issues which need to be settled. some have taken issue with mrjuncker‘s statement — this is the birmingham post's political editor. damian...
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claude picasso could not believe his eyes.explanations were a bit murky. i quickly understood that they must have stolen them. >> did you know immediately that they were real? >> yes, but i didn't tell them that. >> you didn't want to give anything away. >> i couldn't. because it was so, amazing. and they kept pulling me out. pulling out things. >> mr. and more. >> more, more, more. so i said is that all? they said, no, no, no, we have some more here. i couldn't, that's incredible. and, but i didn't say. >> didn't reveal anything on your face. >> oh, nice, how lucky. whatever. and i had to let them go. because there is no system that can make me -- clamp down on these possessions. >> you couldn't seize them? >> no, no. >> so you had to let them go. >> you have to let them go. i knew what i had to do next. >> called the police? >> yes. >> reporter: the police opened an investigation. three weeks later, they were at the door, seized the works and they seized the couple. >> translator: we were taken into custody to nice, my wife
claude picasso could not believe his eyes.explanations were a bit murky. i quickly understood that they must have stolen them. >> did you know immediately that they were real? >> yes, but i didn't tell them that. >> you didn't want to give anything away. >> i couldn't. because it was so, amazing. and they kept pulling me out. pulling out things. >> mr. and more. >> more, more, more. so i said is that all? they said, no, no, no, we have some more here. i...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has fresh criticism for the uk governmentegotiations. he says the latest official papers setting out britain's position are not satisfactory. but our correspondent in brussels, damian grammaticas, told me it's important to remember that mrjuncker himself is not directly involved in the negotiations. i think it is important to listen to him because his negotiators in that building are the ones who are sitting today and tomorrow with the uk side. he is the one who appointed michelle barnier to conduct the negotiations. they will make the recommendation as to whether the uk has done enough to unravel all of thoseissues has done enough to unravel all of those issues to do with the past and what we are hearing very clear from the chief negotiator, mr barnier, from jean—claude juncker and from the president of the p in parliament, a whole spread of opinion, is that the uk really needs to do more. they aren't satisfied the uk has delivered enough detail are enough progress. there's a deadline coming up month for sorting, or at least
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has fresh criticism for the uk governmentegotiations. he says the latest official papers setting out britain's position are not satisfactory. but our correspondent in brussels, damian grammaticas, told me it's important to remember that mrjuncker himself is not directly involved in the negotiations. i think it is important to listen to him because his negotiators in that building are the ones who are sitting today and tomorrow...
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this isjean—claude restrictions to make it harder.r. this isjean—claudejuncker, who is ahead figure on this over the channel, but he said his dad at next week and say we have to do is link. rabat that if they come —— but if a company is looking for money, why not go to china? what looking for money, why not go to china ? what is looking for money, why not go to china? what is the disadvantage? the question is what china wants for it and how long they are going to stay. it is your resources that china wants. they want a foothold and if you have cold, uranium, orwhatever, they thinking actually, great, that is another market where we can... and their markets are not open to western countries, unlike the way oui’ western countries, unlike the way our markets are open to them. and there are human rights problems with china, so people might not necessarily want to do business with those kind of companies. shall we finish with the mail? there are 7 million of us walk around with undiagnosed heartthrobs, apparently. how can we find out who i
this isjean—claude restrictions to make it harder.r. this isjean—claudejuncker, who is ahead figure on this over the channel, but he said his dad at next week and say we have to do is link. rabat that if they come —— but if a company is looking for money, why not go to china? what looking for money, why not go to china ? what is looking for money, why not go to china? what is the disadvantage? the question is what china wants for it and how long they are going to stay. it is your...
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jean—claude juncker, it is important to listen to him because his negotiators in that building are theside. he appointed michel barnier to conduct the negotiations and they will make the recommendations to the other countries about whether the uk has done enough to unravel those issues to do with the past. and what we are hearing very clearly from the chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and from the president of the european parliament, a real spread of opinion, is that the uk, they believe, needs to do more. they are not satisfied the uk has delivered enough detail or enough progress. 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. 0ur 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. our top story... president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we can take a look at some of the stories our language services are covering today. heavy rain has brought india's financial capital mumbai to a virtual standstill — flooding streets and causing transport chaos. dozens of flig
jean—claude juncker, it is important to listen to him because his negotiators in that building are theside. he appointed michel barnier to conduct the negotiations and they will make the recommendations to the other countries about whether the uk has done enough to unravel those issues to do with the past. and what we are hearing very clearly from the chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and from the president of the european parliament, a real spread of opinion, is...
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jean—claude juncker said official papers setting out britain's positions aren't satisfactory and an enormousmount of issues still need to be settled. police are investigating the death of a four—year—old boy at a swimming pool in north devon. and it's war at waterloo station, in london, as signalling problems caused delays for commuters, for commuters, on the very day it fully reopened after a month of engineering works. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president donald trump has arrived in texas to assess the damage caused by storm harvey, as floodwaters across the state continue to rise. in houston, more than 30,000 thousand people have been forced from their homes due to the tropical storm, which has set a new record for rainfall in the state. the rain has been falling since last friday. some places have seen more than a meter of rain. the greatest danger may be yet to come, with floodwaters rising in several rivers. a major dam to the west of houston has begun overflowing as harvey pushes the reservoir past capacity. engineers have tried to prevent nearby communities from being inun
jean—claude juncker said official papers setting out britain's positions aren't satisfactory and an enormousmount of issues still need to be settled. police are investigating the death of a four—year—old boy at a swimming pool in north devon. and it's war at waterloo station, in london, as signalling problems caused delays for commuters, for commuters, on the very day it fully reopened after a month of engineering works. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president donald trump has...
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jean—claude juncker is not what are we to make of this?ms what he's chief negotiator michel barnier said yesterday, that the view in the building yesterday, the people who run the talks on the eu side, that the slow progress of the talks as they see it is as a result of the british not given enough information. not enough information about their positions and moving towards the eu position on more issues. he said he had been given all the papers over the summer but that none of them were satisfactory, and that has left some british officials perplexed because they wrote a paper on northern ireland, for example, and they said they are looking forward to the commission publishing their version. the other issue thatjean—claude juncker raised in his speech this morning to eu ambassadors was the issue of the brexit negotiation timetable, he says it is still clear that it will stay as intended, in other words brexit related issues like the financial settlement, citizens rights and northern ireland, there needs to be progress on them before judgm
jean—claude juncker is not what are we to make of this?ms what he's chief negotiator michel barnier said yesterday, that the view in the building yesterday, the people who run the talks on the eu side, that the slow progress of the talks as they see it is as a result of the british not given enough information. not enough information about their positions and moving towards the eu position on more issues. he said he had been given all the papers over the summer but that none of them were...
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jean—claude juncker says an official paper setting out the uk's position ona paper setting out the uk'sosition on a range of issues are not satisfactory and there is an enormous amount of work still to do. police are investigating the death ofa police are investigating the death of a four—year—old boy at a swimming pool in north devon. and it's war at waterloo station in london as signalling problems angered commuters on the very day it reopens after weeks of engineering works. president trump has arrived in texas, to assess the damage caused by storm harvey, as floodwaters across the state continue to rise. in houston, more than 30,000 people have been forced from their homes. there have been record levels of rainfall, with areas sinking under a metre of water. but the greatest danger may be around the corner, with rising levels of several rivers. a major dam to the west of houston has begun overflowing, as harvey pushes the reservoir over capacity. let's go live to our correspondent laura trevelyan who's at la grange in texas, about a 100 miles west of houston. welcome to lagrange in
jean—claude juncker says an official paper setting out the uk's position ona paper setting out the uk'sosition on a range of issues are not satisfactory and there is an enormous amount of work still to do. police are investigating the death ofa police are investigating the death of a four—year—old boy at a swimming pool in north devon. and it's war at waterloo station in london as signalling problems angered commuters on the very day it reopens after weeks of engineering works. president...
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that i think is leading to tensions on the eu side and, remember, jean—claude juncker says, he repeateds satisfied on all of these legacy issues. so the stakes are really rising. indeed. damian, thank you. cricket, and the west indies have won a test in england for the first time in 17 years in a dramatic final day at headingley. shai hope led the way to a five—wicket win as he became the first batsman to score hundreds in both innings of a first—class match at the ground. patrick gearey watched the action. at headingley they take history seriously, it stares back at you from every head and headline. who would be next to make their mark? england began the day as big favourites, but this is the test that just kept surprising. alastair cook rarely drops these. kraigg brathwaite reprieved. and he was again here, but stuart broad inadvertently condemned the other batsmen, kyle hope. two down, the moment hope ran out, or not. west indies were mocked before this test, written off even last night, but were making a point with every run. shai hope and brathwaite were taking this away from engla
that i think is leading to tensions on the eu side and, remember, jean—claude juncker says, he repeateds satisfied on all of these legacy issues. so the stakes are really rising. indeed. damian, thank you. cricket, and the west indies have won a test in england for the first time in 17 years in a dramatic final day at headingley. shai hope led the way to a five—wicket win as he became the first batsman to score hundreds in both innings of a first—class match at the ground. patrick gearey...
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with me is claude moraes, london mep, and the only british representative on the brexit steering committeek about the position papers. basically, the british government has come out with papers saying what they want from these talks over the last week, saying this will give us some clarity. has it given us an idea of what the uk wa nts it given us an idea of what the uk wants from these talks? it is helpful that these papers are there, but as we saw in northern ireland, it shows into view those big issues such as customs and the single market. that has created tension. such as customs and the single market. that has created tensionm what sense? the tension is that, in the end, the uk is going for a hard racks that approach, coming out of the customs arrangements for a single market arrangement. which would require border controls? yes, for northern ireland. so, the position paper talks about different methods of doing that. high-tech ways of custom controls? also deals on agriculture and electricity and the like, which indicate that the uk position is trying to replicate elements of the si
with me is claude moraes, london mep, and the only british representative on the brexit steering committeek about the position papers. basically, the british government has come out with papers saying what they want from these talks over the last week, saying this will give us some clarity. has it given us an idea of what the uk wa nts it given us an idea of what the uk wants from these talks? it is helpful that these papers are there, but as we saw in northern ireland, it shows into view those...
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too much paperwork to make it public. just looking at a couple of months and you can see thatjean—claudee head of the european commission and its over to rome in a private jet for 25,000 euros for a night in rome. well, that's quite a lot of money to be spending when it's taxpayers money. you can imagine that the daily telegraph we re imagine that the daily telegraph were rubbing their hands with glee. all their christmas is at once because it is proof of the massive gravy train. exactly what they've been warning about. for a lot of people it was the reason for brexit. now that proof is here that the money we've been paying in is squandered on these over the top expenses. showing the bloated inflated european union. that's the story they have got. it's worth noting that the daily telegraph were also the paper that broke the expenses scandal in the uk. that changed a lot of the culture in this country. this is about very senior commission officials. mep expenses are clouded in secrecy. there is not the trans transparency we have now in the uk. we didn't know about the expenses of mps and
too much paperwork to make it public. just looking at a couple of months and you can see thatjean—claudee head of the european commission and its over to rome in a private jet for 25,000 euros for a night in rome. well, that's quite a lot of money to be spending when it's taxpayers money. you can imagine that the daily telegraph we re imagine that the daily telegraph were rubbing their hands with glee. all their christmas is at once because it is proof of the massive gravy train. exactly what...
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what do you think of tony blair and jean—claude juncker having a you think of tony blair and jean—claudejunckerin. some people are saying that is why we were right to get out — two men kissing. we have michel barnier and david davies going at it, then this happening behind the scenes, so we may think something is going on that should not be. we all know what tony blair wants. yes, he doesn't wa nt tony blair wants. yes, he doesn't want brexit to happen at all. the financial times, we shouldn't really, but we should feel sorry for the americans because of tropical storm hobby, but we shouldn't feel sorry that their petrol will go up a few cents. a third of oil refineries are currently out of action because they are mainly centred in texas. there is a huge one that will be shut for two weeks, so it will be a huge knock—on effect. they won't go for emergency stocks hit, but i remember in 2000, when there was a petrol crisis in this country, and how close this country came to anarchy because we could not drive around where we wanted to on demand. that happened in america... we might need to rethink
what do you think of tony blair and jean—claude juncker having a you think of tony blair and jean—claudejunckerin. some people are saying that is why we were right to get out — two men kissing. we have michel barnier and david davies going at it, then this happening behind the scenes, so we may think something is going on that should not be. we all know what tony blair wants. yes, he doesn't wa nt tony blair wants. yes, he doesn't want brexit to happen at all. the financial times, we...
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claude: el senador republicano de carolina del sur, seÑalÓ que la respuesta del presidente comprometen mÁs de un aÑo, pueden cambiar drÁsticamente y se continÚa con esta conducta y pudiera cambiar las circunstancias de manera que los demÓcratas ganen cÁmara y senado. claudia: el presidente regresarÁ a washington, el martes estarÁ en arizona,, hay quiÉnes piensan que aprovecharÁ el viaje para perdonar al ex alguacil. arantxa: el rÉgimen crÍtico los ejercicios militares que inicia este lunes estados unidos y corea del sur . en una editorial del diario oficial del partido comunista, el rÉgimen advierte que la maniobra conjunta es la mostra mÁs explÍcita de austeridad y nadie puede asegurar que el ejercicio termine afectando su base real. el ensayo durarÁ 12 dÍas. fÉlix: el programa de procesamiento de refugiados para menores centroamericanos fue implementado por el ex presidente barack obama y permitÍa que por ser menor de 21 aÑos de edad de el salvador, honduras o guatemala ingresar a estados unidos, siempre y cuando un familiar con estatus legal, lo solicitara. el pasado 16 de agosto i
claude: el senador republicano de carolina del sur, seÑalÓ que la respuesta del presidente comprometen mÁs de un aÑo, pueden cambiar drÁsticamente y se continÚa con esta conducta y pudiera cambiar las circunstancias de manera que los demÓcratas ganen cÁmara y senado. claudia: el presidente regresarÁ a washington, el martes estarÁ en arizona,, hay quiÉnes piensan que aprovecharÁ el viaje para perdonar al ex alguacil. arantxa: el rÉgimen crÍtico los ejercicios militares que inicia...
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claude you love going out drinking? >> i love going out drinking. i'm not going to lie to you. here is the thing. when i drink i feel very sexy. i feel confident like i look like brad pitt. >> you drink a lot don't you. >> the reality is i look more like beaker from the muppets. meep meep-meep. i bought this girl a ig drink last weekend. she was rude to me. just because you are buying me a drink. doesn't mean i'm going to do you. all right. well just because i want to do you doesn't mean i think you're attractive. >> you know that's right. >> why do you think i'm drinking so much. >> one more time because if i buy you a drink we married. believe me. >> so you miss the frank sinatra days? >> i kind of miss those days. and my the frank sinatra days i mean, you know, back in the day when there were secretaries instead of administrative assistants. back when the girl would come to work in a mini skirt and you could slap her on the [ bleep ]. we can't even complement a girl at work anymore without getting trouble. hey nice rack. can't do it. there will be a manager meeting. don't wa
claude you love going out drinking? >> i love going out drinking. i'm not going to lie to you. here is the thing. when i drink i feel very sexy. i feel confident like i look like brad pitt. >> you drink a lot don't you. >> the reality is i look more like beaker from the muppets. meep meep-meep. i bought this girl a ig drink last weekend. she was rude to me. just because you are buying me a drink. doesn't mean i'm going to do you. all right. well just because i want to do you...
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claude, hello. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm well, thank you. caller: my comment is, it's larger than what you're talking about. public-private partnership doesn't work. i'm a legal immigrant here. i work for a company that is contracted through the federal government, but i and many other make less than the national poverty rate. it's ridiculous. host: what company did you come from? caller: haiti. host: what type of work do you do? caller: i drive paratransit vehicles. i drive basically a paratransit city bus. but it's not through the county agency. it's through a state agency. the federal government is putting the money there, but the corporations are not paying the employees a living page. and fortunately, i speak english properly, but my parents and my cousins and brothers and other immigrants that are legally here, they hold their head down and they don't fight the company for a living wage. that's where, in the mindset of the corporations are they'll hold their head down, they won't fight. they're here, they're happy, and we can exploit t
claude, hello. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm well, thank you. caller: my comment is, it's larger than what you're talking about. public-private partnership doesn't work. i'm a legal immigrant here. i work for a company that is contracted through the federal government, but i and many other make less than the national poverty rate. it's ridiculous. host: what company did you come from? caller: haiti. host: what type of work do you do? caller: i drive paratransit vehicles. i drive...
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clouds and sunshine, some areas will never get rid of the claudes today. places like san francisco. coolest this week. drizzle not quite as widespread as this morning an then warming back to average by this weekend. let's look at the cloud cover. from 7:00 this morning to noon, the bay never really cleans out the north bay and the south bay and to the lesser extent inbound. the clouds hang at the coast and around the bay. look at your temperatures. start in the south bay. how about 71 in milpitas. and 63 in millbrae. low 60s along the coast. 63 in downtown san francisco. up in the north bay about 75 about 79 degrees. and the our inland bay, 72 at and the our inland bay, 72 at san ramone to barely antioch and san leandro. and a little bit of a chill out there. i was checking out the altima pass. gusting 40 to 50 miles an hour right now. i don't know if winded winded a advisories. >> we are off to the rough start in san leandro, a cig letter. no estimate on when we'll get this back open. amy hollyfield at the scene, we had a shooting very early on this morning. 580 looking good. if th
clouds and sunshine, some areas will never get rid of the claudes today. places like san francisco. coolest this week. drizzle not quite as widespread as this morning an then warming back to average by this weekend. let's look at the cloud cover. from 7:00 this morning to noon, the bay never really cleans out the north bay and the south bay and to the lesser extent inbound. the clouds hang at the coast and around the bay. look at your temperatures. start in the south bay. how about 71 in...
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claude, is next, from texas, democrat's line. of er: yes, in this world cyber space, hacking and viruses, how can we expect to leaking? next from new p york on the independent line. hi. caller: hello, sir, how are you? well, thank you. go ahead. aller: so i want to draw your attention to the -- in india. million and also draw your attention to the india, there are 200 million. saudi arabia rom people they were the who converted to islam and are are not re today, they converted. host: why do you think that is our viewers to know? caller: well, i want to draw there is one -- oint, at this moment, they are -- by the hindu people, so check how many they -- urdered by the hindu extremists. ow many ladies, they are raped extremists? they are not just a single in america, where hindu ies of the extremists, they are explained or highlighted. you is that anybody from india who belongs anybody from india who belongs to muslim family, kindly give them a explain. thank you very much, sir. host: that is hussein from new york. yesterday onook
claude, is next, from texas, democrat's line. of er: yes, in this world cyber space, hacking and viruses, how can we expect to leaking? next from new p york on the independent line. hi. caller: hello, sir, how are you? well, thank you. go ahead. aller: so i want to draw your attention to the -- in india. million and also draw your attention to the india, there are 200 million. saudi arabia rom people they were the who converted to islam and are are not re today, they converted. host: why do you...
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went through congress but they haven't been softened and nuff for senior opinion figures showing claude young at the e.u. commission president saying that it's if there was any any impact on european businesses that there would be a response within days now what type of response is still unknown at the nuclear option could be the one not many people would want to go down would be the implementation of sanctions by the european union on the united states or on u.s. interests but a lot of this comes down to gas and energy supply and the amount that europe relies on russia for that of course it's also raised questions over the reasoning behind these particular sanctions because one of the alternate main supply is could of course be imports of u.s. gas meanwhile a new study into which country people fear the most found an answer that might surprise some research and surveyed forty two thousand people across thirty eight countries but i guess the it has the story. the world is a frightening place disasters wars terror and paul the t. make us a fearful people but fear can be measured who woul
went through congress but they haven't been softened and nuff for senior opinion figures showing claude young at the e.u. commission president saying that it's if there was any any impact on european businesses that there would be a response within days now what type of response is still unknown at the nuclear option could be the one not many people would want to go down would be the implementation of sanctions by the european union on the united states or on u.s. interests but a lot of this...
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police say 43-year-old claude yo vargus inappropriately touched an 11 and 9-year-old child. he run at state licensed daycare located on the 3900 block in fairfax. detectives wants to hear from any other potential victims that may still be out there. >>> now to an emotional day in a montgomery county courtroom. a former clovering elementary teacher sentenced to 48 years for sexual abusing his courtroom. he joins us live with the story. i know this was a tough one to sit through. >> reporter: really was, tony, two and a half hours of listening to not only the supporters of john vigna but the parents of the victims and that was just excruciating. let me just first tell you that john vigna has been sentenced to 48 years in prison. but before he was given that sentence, we heard from the prosecutor, who said that the victims were brave, and that they have not gotten the support in the community. and in trying to explain all the support john vigna has been getting, judge said really good people styles do some really bad things. he said, that he couldn't agree more with verdict in
police say 43-year-old claude yo vargus inappropriately touched an 11 and 9-year-old child. he run at state licensed daycare located on the 3900 block in fairfax. detectives wants to hear from any other potential victims that may still be out there. >>> now to an emotional day in a montgomery county courtroom. a former clovering elementary teacher sentenced to 48 years for sexual abusing his courtroom. he joins us live with the story. i know this was a tough one to sit through....
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he will be slightly annoyed, i imagine, by these comments from jean—claude juncker.ent are saying let's get on with the substance. let's do the trade talk. we have the european commission saying they have got to hold on, but is there any indication as to who is going to win? from where i'm sitting it looks as though the commission is digging its heels in and saying no. this is the issue that william hague has made it an article for the daily telegraph today, saying negotiations have been structured in a way where the uk has been given the runaround. michel barnier the chief negotiator has received instructions from the other 27 leaders and is stuck in that circular holding pattern, holding the line of those instructions. it won't be until the other leaders intervene at a summit to say yay or nay. and in terms of the substance of the negotiations, in five different rooms behind me, over many hours of talks in the next few days, the issues, so many disagreements on the substance of them, as well, citizens rights, the rights of eu citizens living in britain after brexit
he will be slightly annoyed, i imagine, by these comments from jean—claude juncker.ent are saying let's get on with the substance. let's do the trade talk. we have the european commission saying they have got to hold on, but is there any indication as to who is going to win? from where i'm sitting it looks as though the commission is digging its heels in and saying no. this is the issue that william hague has made it an article for the daily telegraph today, saying negotiations have been...
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more evidence if more was needed that there is frustration on both sides around this process, jean—claudeeir position papers were not satisfactory and that will rank the civil servants who have spent a year writing them. he also says things will stick to the eu timetable of settling brexit related issues burst before talking about trade and the future relationship which will annoy david davis who wants to do both of those things at the same time. there are still disagreements about the issues on the table, the rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit, eu citizens in the uk after brexit, eu would like them to be overseen and guaranteed by the european court ofjustice but the british side say british courts should suffice. 0n theissue british courts should suffice. 0n the issue of how much money the eu is owed by the uk, the eu would like to talk about numbers but the uk is going to provide a legal analysis calling into question whether even being allowed to ask to pay any money at all. so that is where we are. that was our european correspondent outside the european headquarters in bru
more evidence if more was needed that there is frustration on both sides around this process, jean—claudeeir position papers were not satisfactory and that will rank the civil servants who have spent a year writing them. he also says things will stick to the eu timetable of settling brexit related issues burst before talking about trade and the future relationship which will annoy david davis who wants to do both of those things at the same time. there are still disagreements about the issues...
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the european commission president, jean—claude juncker said: i spoke to a journalist from finland whoear by when the attack happened. i asked who was near by when the attack happened. iasked him who was near by when the attack happened. i asked him what he saw.|j was at the bank in the central and i just saw people panicking outside the window. people running towards, after another, i don't know the reason they were doing that. when i come out i seen they were shouting, catch the terrorist. just a few seconds later i have seen that the two ladies have been stabbed in front of bank and ijust ran into one of the worst one, a little bit older lady, just around the corner from the place i was in and i tried to give her first help and at the same time tried to call the police and the ambulance. it was really chaos at that time. this was one of the people that had been attacked? yes. yes, then we tried to concentrate on that lady, to save her life if we can and at the same time call the police and the ambulance and then after that for after about ten minutes, the ambulance came there and tr
the european commission president, jean—claude juncker said: i spoke to a journalist from finland whoear by when the attack happened. i asked who was near by when the attack happened. iasked him who was near by when the attack happened. i asked him what he saw.|j was at the bank in the central and i just saw people panicking outside the window. people running towards, after another, i don't know the reason they were doing that. when i come out i seen they were shouting, catch the terrorist....
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condemned the terror attack and outlined his readiness to help the european commission president john claude labeled the attack cowardly for targeting ordinary people enjoying life as he put it french president menem across said nations remain united and determined treason made the british prime minister said the u.k. stands with spain against terror the russian press. expressed his condolences as well he denounced the attack as a cynical crime and called for unity in the fight against global terror can see that's the comment on the screen there from the duma printed. will continue to. continues for the seventeen year old terror suspect this lunchtime is believed to be the driver who killed thirteen last night in barcelona. it's not. now ti's campaigning to help orphans stranded in war torn iraq to find their relatives and return home they were taken there by radicalized parents who joined islamic state we're continuing our appeal for family members who might recognize the youngsters to get in touch with us and some relatives i can tell you have already been found but there's a long way to g
condemned the terror attack and outlined his readiness to help the european commission president john claude labeled the attack cowardly for targeting ordinary people enjoying life as he put it french president menem across said nations remain united and determined treason made the british prime minister said the u.k. stands with spain against terror the russian press. expressed his condolences as well he denounced the attack as a cynical crime and called for unity in the fight against global...
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they went through congress but they haven't been softened and nuff for senior opinion figures young claude younger the e.u. commission president saying that if there was any any impact on european businesses that there would be a response within days now what type of response is still unknown the nuclear option could be the one and not many people would want to go down would be the implementation of sanctions by the european union on the united states or on u.s. interests but a lot of the. it comes down to gas and energy supply and the amount that you. call that of course it's also raised questions obit the reasoning behind these particular sanctions because one of the main supply is could of course be imports of u.s. gas and american businessmen pull guns here i've joined my colleague rory c. shea to discuss the new bill by its europe so one happy with these and russia sanctions well it's young america's the band leader what's good for america it's do it our way or take the high way trump himself called this spill significantly flawed if that's the case why did he sign it good question i'
they went through congress but they haven't been softened and nuff for senior opinion figures young claude younger the e.u. commission president saying that if there was any any impact on european businesses that there would be a response within days now what type of response is still unknown the nuclear option could be the one and not many people would want to go down would be the implementation of sanctions by the european union on the united states or on u.s. interests but a lot of the. it...
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attack in barcelona we remain united and determined meanwhile the european commission president jiang claude younger set this in a tweet this cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends will never be cowed by such barbarism the usual poll which is the e.u. law enforcement agency said this condemned the terrible attack in barcelona our thoughts are with those affected we stand united in the fight against terrorism but of course the condolences and the expression of solidarity and also the condemnation doesn't just come within the e.u. outside the e.u. world leaders have been reacting as well in russia the russian president vladimir putin. he's described the barcelona attack as a cruel and cynical crime committed against civilians he added that the terrorist attack shows that there needs to be a united international effort to fight terrorism the russian prime minister dmitry medvedev echoed that sentiment saying that terrorism can only be defeated if there's a joint international effort from the entire world and over in the u.s. the pr
attack in barcelona we remain united and determined meanwhile the european commission president jiang claude younger set this in a tweet this cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends will never be cowed by such barbarism the usual poll which is the e.u. law enforcement agency said this condemned the terrible attack in barcelona our thoughts are with those affected we stand united in the fight against terrorism but of course the...
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jean—claude junker wants tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies after fears of surgingnt. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on anti—racism protestors in the us state including white supremacists. the chancellor and the international trade secretary say the government will seek a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit. learner drivers are to be allowed on motorways in england, scotland, and wales for the first time from next year. it is time for the sport. a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with tulsen tollett. ten days of competition is now over at the world athletics championships in london. great britain won two more relay medals tonight, meaning they met the target of six set for them by uk sport. here's our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. the smiles of britain's young relay quartet wer
jean—claude junker wants tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies after fears of surgingnt. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on anti—racism protestors in the us state including white supremacists. the chancellor and the...
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the terror attack and outlined his readiness to help your pinky mission president showed clone john claude younker labeled the attack cowardly for targeting ordinary people enjoying life comment two from the french president mantle micron who said nations remain united and determined in line in two from the british prime minister trees i'm a saying the u.k. stands with spain against terror and the russian president vladimir putin expressed his condolences as well he did now it's the attack is a cynical crime and call for unity in the fight against global terror. because of across all developments coming out of spain in the coming hours as the day continues as the hunt continues to for the driver who killed thirteen last night in barcelona. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read. truth to stand out of the news business you just read as the right questions to the right answer. question. again thanks for being with us today qualities campaigning to help orphans stranded in war
the terror attack and outlined his readiness to help your pinky mission president showed clone john claude younker labeled the attack cowardly for targeting ordinary people enjoying life comment two from the french president mantle micron who said nations remain united and determined in line in two from the british prime minister trees i'm a saying the u.k. stands with spain against terror and the russian president vladimir putin expressed his condolences as well he did now it's the attack is a...
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attack as young claude young the president of european commission he also tweeted my thoughts are with the people of barcelona we will never be cowed by such bombers and so a lot of world leaders really reaction from world leaders about this incident in barcelona pouring an hour bring it to you as soon as we get them. yeah and also i've just been looking at some some tweets the american president has also tweeted donald trump the united states condemns the terror attack in barcelona spain on will do whatever is necessary to help be tough and strong we love you so a lot of reaction coming in globally to what we saw in least for the. interesting just on what emily was saying that a car at par hops one of the cars being used to take away the people from the initial attack those people who carried out the instant a getaway car in fact being able to leave barcelona phoned in the small town side a small region just outside. barcelona that has not been verified but if it is we'll keep you abreast on developments of the hostage situation whether there is one at the turkish restaurant where the
attack as young claude young the president of european commission he also tweeted my thoughts are with the people of barcelona we will never be cowed by such bombers and so a lot of world leaders really reaction from world leaders about this incident in barcelona pouring an hour bring it to you as soon as we get them. yeah and also i've just been looking at some some tweets the american president has also tweeted donald trump the united states condemns the terror attack in barcelona spain on...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has delivered a new rebuke to the government official papers setting out britain's position were not satisfactory. our correspondent, damian gramamticas, is in brussels. ican i can almost hear some people here on this side of the channel thinking, he's acting as if he's judge and jury in all of this? yes, his comments very critical of the uk approach so far, they have certainlishinged the uk government who said they put out a lot of papers over the last few weeks. a lot of positions, more than the european commission in some cases. it feels you need to move on to discussing the future relationship pretty quickly because many of the issues can't be addressed without that. this is quite a high stakes approach, i think, that. this is quite a high stakes approach, ithink, engaging in a sort of confrontation with the commissioner, mrjuncker. remember, they are overseeing the negotiations and it is mrjuncker and the commission, particularly the negotiator, who will recommend to eu leaders whether it's time to move on. the crucial issu
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has delivered a new rebuke to the government official papers setting out britain's position were not satisfactory. our correspondent, damian gramamticas, is in brussels. ican i can almost hear some people here on this side of the channel thinking, he's acting as if he's judge and jury in all of this? yes, his comments very critical of the uk approach so far, they have certainlishinged the uk government who said they put out a lot...
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european commission presidentjean claude juncker spent more than £22,000 on a private plane to take nines within the eu's rules. the family of an 83—year—old dog walker, stabbed to death in norfolk, have described him as a "lovely, gentle man, who was immensely kind." peter wrighton‘s body was found on saturday, three miles south of east harling. police say they've received over 100 calls in connection with the attack in the last three days. two months after the grenfell tower fire in west london, officials say hundreds of people, including large numbers children, are in need of mental health support to deal with the trauma of the disaster. an estimated 80 people were killed in the fire injune and the metropolitan police believe that there were around 255 survivors. our special correspondent, lucy manning, has been talking to one woman who lost five members of her family in the blaze. # you've got the words to change a nation # but you're biting your tongue # you've spent a lifetime stuck in silence # afraid you'll say something wrong #. she could certainly sing, 12—year—old firdaws hash
european commission presidentjean claude juncker spent more than £22,000 on a private plane to take nines within the eu's rules. the family of an 83—year—old dog walker, stabbed to death in norfolk, have described him as a "lovely, gentle man, who was immensely kind." peter wrighton‘s body was found on saturday, three miles south of east harling. police say they've received over 100 calls in connection with the attack in the last three days. two months after the grenfell tower...
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a couple of days ago jean—claude juncker, president of the commission, said he's seen all the commissionseen all the proposition papers the british government submitted in the summer, a substantial pile of papers, and he said none of them is satisfactory. it's to be expected. i was eu budget minister for a it's to be expected. i was eu budget ministerfor a while a it's to be expected. i was eu budget minister for a while a couple of yea rs minister for a while a couple of years ago and eu negotiations, both sides often dance around a bit and a deal is done often towards the end of the allotted time. i wouldn't expect any less or any more from the eu at the moment. 0n those position papers, though, i do have to wonder that it's good to see the details and the clarity that we now have but there's a lot still to be resolved. ido there's a lot still to be resolved. i do wonder how it's taken 12 months to get to that particular level of detail. i think a select committee chairmen like me and parliament will ask for a lot more detail. british ministers can be expected to be hauled in front of
a couple of days ago jean—claude juncker, president of the commission, said he's seen all the commissionseen all the proposition papers the british government submitted in the summer, a substantial pile of papers, and he said none of them is satisfactory. it's to be expected. i was eu budget minister for a it's to be expected. i was eu budget ministerfor a while a it's to be expected. i was eu budget minister for a while a couple of yea rs minister for a while a couple of years ago and eu...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said none of the brexit position papersare satisfactory, and there is still an enormous amount to be settled before talks about a trade deal can begin. his comments come during the latest round of brexit talks in brussels. 0ur correspondent adam fleming is there. what does this tell us about how negotiations are going? jane, yet more evidence, if more was needed, there is frustration on both sides around this process. presidents juncker, the boss of the european commission, the organisation running these talks on the eu's side has criticised the government's homework saying its position papers were not satisfactory which will rangle with the civil servants who spent a year writing them. he said things will stick to the eu timetable of settling brexit—related issues first before talking about trade and the future relationship which will annoy david davis who wants to do both at the same time. there are disagreements about things on the table. 0n the rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit, the eu wants them overseen by
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said none of the brexit position papersare satisfactory, and there is still an enormous amount to be settled before talks about a trade deal can begin. his comments come during the latest round of brexit talks in brussels. 0ur correspondent adam fleming is there. what does this tell us about how negotiations are going? jane, yet more evidence, if more was needed, there is frustration on both sides around this process....
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as a whole well the european commission president sean claude younker also issued a tweet saying this cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends will never be cowed by such barbarism meanwhile the euro poll which is the law enforcement agency tweeted saying condemning the terrible attack in barcelona our thoughts are with those affected we stand united in the fight. against terrorism and outside of the e.u. world leaders have been commenting on this attack as well in russia the russian president vladimir putin he said that this terrorist incident in barcelona shows the need for a united international front to fight terrorism the prime minister dmitri medvedev echoed his sentiment saying that terrorism could only be defeated by joint efforts of the international community over in the u.s. president donald trump who was one of the first world leaders to come out and condemn this attack he said the united states condemns a terror attack in barcelona and will do whatever is necessary to help be tough and strong we love you and pe
as a whole well the european commission president sean claude younker also issued a tweet saying this cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends will never be cowed by such barbarism meanwhile the euro poll which is the law enforcement agency tweeted saying condemning the terrible attack in barcelona our thoughts are with those affected we stand united in the fight. against terrorism and outside of the e.u. world leaders have been...
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we had just a couple of days ago jean—claude juncker, who is president of the commission, saying thate has seen all the position papers the british government has issued during the course of the summer, and they are a pretty substantial pile of papers, and he says, rather dismissively, none of them is satisfactory. i think it is to be expected. i was eu budget ministerfor art while a couple of years ago and eu negotiations are always... both sides dance around a bit and eventually a deal is done, often towards the end of the alloted time period. to be honest with you, i wouldn't expect any less or any more if you like from the eu at the moment. and i think, you know, on those position papers, though, i do have to wonder that it's good to see the details and the clarity we now have but with a lot still to be resolved and i do wonder how it has taken 12 months to get to that particular level of detail. i think parliament select committee chairmen like me are going to be asking for a lot more detail. so british government ministers can expect to be hauled in front of you perhaps a bit mo
we had just a couple of days ago jean—claude juncker, who is president of the commission, saying thate has seen all the position papers the british government has issued during the course of the summer, and they are a pretty substantial pile of papers, and he says, rather dismissively, none of them is satisfactory. i think it is to be expected. i was eu budget ministerfor art while a couple of years ago and eu negotiations are always... both sides dance around a bit and eventually a deal is...
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last night they claude their way back with some help from a cat.g 4-3 with two out when this baby demon beast made it across the outfield. this failed rodent look alike was running around. people say don't be so mean to cats. but look what it does to this poor guy who bigged it up. he's getting the flesh mauls off his arms. moments after the cat was removed from the field and hopefully give and series of shots, not from a gun, i inoculation. the cardinals catcher hit a grand slam that propelled his team to victory. the cat is now being referred to as the rally cat. cats hate everyone. and i know some people say oh, not my cat mr. snuggle muggle. he would like to bake you in an oven and change his name to mr. human muffin if he can finds a way. i tell you because i care and they are gross. topic number 5. last tuesday was international cat day. i took the opportunity to share my thoughts on sea life. this is viewer mail. amy writes. lay off the cats within cats are the ultimate lynn tearian pet. they are independent, mostly self-sufficient and take
last night they claude their way back with some help from a cat.g 4-3 with two out when this baby demon beast made it across the outfield. this failed rodent look alike was running around. people say don't be so mean to cats. but look what it does to this poor guy who bigged it up. he's getting the flesh mauls off his arms. moments after the cat was removed from the field and hopefully give and series of shots, not from a gun, i inoculation. the cardinals catcher hit a grand slam that propelled...