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, clive and darren who did the story found it hard.s difficult to get these pieces together. in a way that we felt was appropriate for the ten o'clock news. but at the same time the news has a rematch to report what's going on around the world, that's part of what we do. it's a tough watch, but it's an important story and important subject. i know some people had problems with it but we've also had a lot of feedback saying it was really powerful and important. the fatal gunshot in the shop, caught on cctv, people felt this was a moment of death, he shot outside and comes back in. you see the gunmen shoot him. you don't see the victim, you see it fired. people thought that was a moment of death as he died half an hour later.|j understand why people feel like that coming he died from bleeding from the first child. it wasn't a moment of death as such, but i understand that people find that a difficult piece of the reports to watch. it is very disturbing, but what we were trying to convey is the everyday, regular, and brutal nature, in a c
, clive and darren who did the story found it hard.s difficult to get these pieces together. in a way that we felt was appropriate for the ten o'clock news. but at the same time the news has a rematch to report what's going on around the world, that's part of what we do. it's a tough watch, but it's an important story and important subject. i know some people had problems with it but we've also had a lot of feedback saying it was really powerful and important. the fatal gunshot in the shop,...
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go on, clive. end up just focusing on those little bits of information that they want to, so you get a silo thinking and not elastic thinking? that is right. in order to adapt to change, you have to let in new ideas, you cannot a lwa ys to let in new ideas, you cannot always do things you used to. in the static world, you can use logical, rational thought, but any world that is changing so fast, you have to let indifferent, original, sometimes strange ideas. your brain is really an idea machine. it is constantly generating ideas. they are being generated at an unconscious level. your conscience mind has these structures called executive structures, your brain does, and the filter out most of those ideas, otherwise you would drown in them. being an elastic thinker, you have to learn to relax that and let more coming from your unconscious mind to your conscious mind. 0k, leonard, thank you. that is amazing. 100,000 new words of information in the day. it is too much for my tiny mind. iam it is too mu
go on, clive. end up just focusing on those little bits of information that they want to, so you get a silo thinking and not elastic thinking? that is right. in order to adapt to change, you have to let in new ideas, you cannot a lwa ys to let in new ideas, you cannot always do things you used to. in the static world, you can use logical, rational thought, but any world that is changing so fast, you have to let indifferent, original, sometimes strange ideas. your brain is really an idea...
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provides assistance to people affected by the wind rush controversy joining us from nottingham is clive foster a member of the nottingham citizens group welcome to you both clive can you just walk us through what your family's experience of this was well i'm also a pastor of a local church in nottingham and just this past sunday we spoke to our congregation with regards to what is happening that tension a people from the caribbean who have been in this country for over thirty forty fifty years potentially could be deported i'm sad to say that there was real outrage disbelief at this injustice i did have members off our congregation coming up to me and all the ministers in the church were receiving people who were very concerned about this and it was obviously in the news and we have a situation where people who my own family my own father and mother they came from the jamaica they came and they came because they were invited they came and they my mother she worked in the n.h.s. and came and built the n.h.s. after world war two my father worked in the factories and to think that they cam
provides assistance to people affected by the wind rush controversy joining us from nottingham is clive foster a member of the nottingham citizens group welcome to you both clive can you just walk us through what your family's experience of this was well i'm also a pastor of a local church in nottingham and just this past sunday we spoke to our congregation with regards to what is happening that tension a people from the caribbean who have been in this country for over thirty forty fifty years...
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clive myrie there for us back to you. clive myrie there for us in memphis, tennessee.a of eastern ghouta, on the outskirts of the capital damascus, looks likely to be completely retaken by government forces. a very big win for president assad. but there are concerns that the tens of thousands of men, women and children now being evacuated are simply being moved into areas where airstrikes are escalating. our middle east correspondent, martin patience, has more details. this is the story of two young sisters, nur and allah, forced to leave like so many others. they have been posting videos on social media about life in eastern ghouta over the past few months. they don‘t have much because they‘ve been forced to move so many times before. they arrive in idlib, the biggest opposite stronghold in syria. this is where the government is sending all of those from rebel—held areas. but nurand all of those from rebel—held areas. but nur and allah‘s new home could be the scene of syria‘s next big battle. back in eastern ghouta president assad has victory within his grasp. martin
clive myrie there for us back to you. clive myrie there for us in memphis, tennessee.a of eastern ghouta, on the outskirts of the capital damascus, looks likely to be completely retaken by government forces. a very big win for president assad. but there are concerns that the tens of thousands of men, women and children now being evacuated are simply being moved into areas where airstrikes are escalating. our middle east correspondent, martin patience, has more details. this is the story of two...
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you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay, i've played a doctor. what have we got here?
you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh!...
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meanwhile clive angel bianca goodson's former colleague denied being involved in any of the consultancy work which was done as part of the eskom mckinsey deal. white supremacy is on the rise in the u.s. and its adversaries to beating their war drums. for clients investigates the anti fascists using force against intolerance. this is and to fact on al-jazeera. non-violence does attempt to appeal to the more conscience of the me now the jury's still out. if the nation has one. al-jazeera. where ever you are. i'm sam is a dime in doha with a look at the headlines now video has emerged of what appears to be a young palestinian being shot by the israeli military while running away from the border he's one of seventeen protesters who died on friday more than fifteen hundred palestinians have been injured in two days of protests heard on the homemade has more from the border. grief anger and defiance as gazans mourn their dead it's a scene that has become all too familiar adding pain to what do un calls and unlivable situation among the bodies being carried for one last time through districts
meanwhile clive angel bianca goodson's former colleague denied being involved in any of the consultancy work which was done as part of the eskom mckinsey deal. white supremacy is on the rise in the u.s. and its adversaries to beating their war drums. for clients investigates the anti fascists using force against intolerance. this is and to fact on al-jazeera. non-violence does attempt to appeal to the more conscience of the me now the jury's still out. if the nation has one. al-jazeera. where...
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clive coleman reports. her departure, defiantly facing down criticism of her record. our performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of prosecutors and other staff. but her time has been dogged by controversies. her decision that his dementia meant that it wasn't in the public interest to prosecute the late labour peer lord janner over allegations of sexual abuse, was overturned. he was to face a limited trial of the facts before his death. well, sadly, she's been a very disappointing dpp. it's notjust my opinion, it's the opinion of the profession as a whole. and it stems from this central policy that all complainants are to be believed. they need to be sifted, they need to be considered.
clive coleman reports. her departure, defiantly facing down criticism of her record. our performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of prosecutors and other staff. but her...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in acapulco.questions on social media for the next 30 minutes. tweet him at @clivemyriebbc using the hashtag bbcnews10. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories: more than four million british gas customers will see their energy bills rise by an average of 5.5% or £60 a year from next month. the change applies to those on a dual—fuel standard variable tariff. british gas blames rising wholesale energy costs and government policies. there'll be no political guests at the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle, kensington palace revealed today. theresa may, jeremy corbyn, donald trump and the 0bamas are among those not invited to the ceremony on may 19th. key figures involved in securing the good friday agreement gathered in belfast today to mark 20 years since the deal. it largely ended the 30 year sectarian conflict, which claimed more than 3,000 lives. leaders involved in the peace process, including tony blair and the former us president bill clinton, called for politicians at sto
clive myrie, bbc news, in acapulco.questions on social media for the next 30 minutes. tweet him at @clivemyriebbc using the hashtag bbcnews10. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories: more than four million british gas customers will see their energy bills rise by an average of 5.5% or £60 a year from next month. the change applies to those on a dual—fuel standard variable tariff. british gas blames rising wholesale energy costs and government policies. there'll be no political...
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enjoying at that time and prices summer went to fifty now let's talk about some of our second sell clive mom on who you can find at three to one gold dot com which is a really good site i got it all the time he wrote the for the first time in fifteen years large specs are speculators move to a net short position in solver as a are usually wrong. this is the most bullish indicator he has seen so in other words speculators are a contrarian indicator they tend to be wrong you know what are your thoughts oh no doubt about it max i mean anybody that follows silver like you and i do or they don't clive does you know that is the speculators are constantly being wrong footed by the banks the banks sell them a whole bunch of contracts and prices rising the specs get way way over outside their bounds long then they pull the rug out from under him price falls the specs have to sell and sell that the banks buy those positions back in the whole wash rinse cycle begins again well once historic about the time period right now is that the for the first time anybody can remember those large speculators a
enjoying at that time and prices summer went to fifty now let's talk about some of our second sell clive mom on who you can find at three to one gold dot com which is a really good site i got it all the time he wrote the for the first time in fifteen years large specs are speculators move to a net short position in solver as a are usually wrong. this is the most bullish indicator he has seen so in other words speculators are a contrarian indicator they tend to be wrong you know what are your...
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your thoughts oh no doubt about it max i mean anybody that follows silver like you and i do or the clive does you know that is the speculators are constantly being wrong footed by the banks the banks sell them a whole bunch of contracts and prices rising the specs get way way over outside their bounds long then they pull the rug out from under him price falls the specs have to sell and sell that the banks buy those positions back in the whole wash rinse cycle begins again well once historic about the time period right now is that the for the first time anybody can remember those large speculators as they're called the hedge funds that technical trading funds the like are actually net short high. lng in net short here it's sixteen dollars and what fifty cents an ounce i mean they weren't shorting you know forty eight or twenty or anything like that they're shorting now and so again now for the really the first time ever you've got the banks the commercials as they're called on the on the commitment of trigs report moving toward them being net launch this gets back to maybe jamie talk in h
your thoughts oh no doubt about it max i mean anybody that follows silver like you and i do or the clive does you know that is the speculators are constantly being wrong footed by the banks the banks sell them a whole bunch of contracts and prices rising the specs get way way over outside their bounds long then they pull the rug out from under him price falls the specs have to sell and sell that the banks buy those positions back in the whole wash rinse cycle begins again well once historic...
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now true the speculators are historically short which by using that same logic as you mention with clive would climb on to saying but use the same logic the price to get ready to go higher this time what it needs is a spark max i mentioned on my site yesterday we talk about newton's first law of motion right and object at rest will stay at rest until some kind of force is applied to it so you could have the bullish commitment of trends reporting and all the specs of the short in price could just keep going sideways almost indefinitely what we need is some kind of technical breakout to get these these funds he's trading funds these hedge funds which take their cues from technical indicators like a moving average or something like that we need a technical breakout to start as a spark i guess to start a fire over a short squeeze that happens we can get a pretty sharp around it pretty quick in silver and hopefully that's and we can build on from there talking about sparks that sounds like a good segue into my. next question herr aside from technical analysis on a fundamental basis if the bri
now true the speculators are historically short which by using that same logic as you mention with clive would climb on to saying but use the same logic the price to get ready to go higher this time what it needs is a spark max i mentioned on my site yesterday we talk about newton's first law of motion right and object at rest will stay at rest until some kind of force is applied to it so you could have the bullish commitment of trends reporting and all the specs of the short in price could...
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and clive's here now.do you think lies behind this decision 7 she had a five—year term and will serve that term. but the crown prosecution service is under heat on disclosure. it means crown prosecution service to fulfil their duty give any evidence that assists the defence case or undermines the prosecution case. we have a review into sexual assault cases by the attorney general. i think that this issue will run and run well beyond october when alison saunders leaves and maybe something of a relief that she won't have to deal with it after that time. thank you. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its winter crisis extend into the summer because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that hospitals can expect similar problems with a&e attendances, waiting times and admissions reaching alarming numbers this summer. the government says it's planning to increase the funding to the nhs by £10 billion a year by 2020. richard lister reports. ho
and clive's here now.do you think lies behind this decision 7 she had a five—year term and will serve that term. but the crown prosecution service is under heat on disclosure. it means crown prosecution service to fulfil their duty give any evidence that assists the defence case or undermines the prosecution case. we have a review into sexual assault cases by the attorney general. i think that this issue will run and run well beyond october when alison saunders leaves and maybe something of a...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in acapulco.gs that the african continent has produced can only be seen in european museums. most of them a result of colonial plunder. london's victoria and albert museum is trying to address that, and is offering on loan, some of ethiopia's looted treasures. that has set off heated debate. lisa—marie misztak reports. beautifully written manuscripts. a meticulously crafted golden crown. silver jewellery. these are some of the items that were plundered in ethiopia during the battle of magdala in april 1868. the royal and religious treasures were taken when a british expeditionary force laid siege to the mountain fortress of emperor tewodros ii, in what was then abyssinia. this was in response to the emperor's imprisonment of europeans. but now there is some hope for those fighting for the treasures to be returned home. the history of these items in our collections are legally complicated. the easiest way in order to have these items in ethiopia is a long—term loan, and we've done that with other i
clive myrie, bbc news, in acapulco.gs that the african continent has produced can only be seen in european museums. most of them a result of colonial plunder. london's victoria and albert museum is trying to address that, and is offering on loan, some of ethiopia's looted treasures. that has set off heated debate. lisa—marie misztak reports. beautifully written manuscripts. a meticulously crafted golden crown. silver jewellery. these are some of the items that were plundered in ethiopia...
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clive coleman reports.prosecution service, announced her departure, defiantly facing down criticism of her record. 0ur performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of prosecutors and other staff. but her time has been dogged by controversies. her decision that his dementia meant that it wasn't in the public interest to prosecute the late labour peer lord janner over allegations of sexual abuse, was overturned. he was to face a limited trial of the facts before his death. well, sadly, she's been a very disappointing dpp. it's notjust my opinion, it's the opinion of the profession as a whole. and it stems from this central policy that all complainants are to be believed. they need to be sifted
clive coleman reports.prosecution service, announced her departure, defiantly facing down criticism of her record. 0ur performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of...
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clive, thank you. clive mcdonnell, from standard chartered, joining us in singapore.ng up on key analysis. delivered to ♪ ♪ back.are >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. southeast asia's largest lender revised first-quarter profits to beat estimates thanks to higher lending and wealth revenue. 26% from aclimbed billion,ier to $1.5 just over $1.1 billion usd. return on equity surged to the highest in a decade. >> noble group says it will go ahead with its plans despite being blocked by the singapore high court. they will be opened but immediately adjourned. ordersponse to the court they say is materially misleading. confirms the hong kong owned company is said to ud.er $1.2 billion a about $900ncludes million for upgrading the plant. history -- kima jong-un became the first north korean leader to cross into the south. moon jae-in did briefly cross over to the north. this is all part of a charm offensive, setting he will shut down his nuclear test site. that is next. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's mov
clive, thank you. clive mcdonnell, from standard chartered, joining us in singapore.ng up on key analysis. delivered to ♪ ♪ back.are >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. southeast asia's largest lender revised first-quarter profits to beat estimates thanks to higher lending and wealth revenue. 26% from aclimbed billion,ier to $1.5 just over $1.1 billion usd. return on equity surged to the highest in a decade. >> noble group says it will go ahead with its...
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clive coleman, bbc news.lled on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a car driving the wrong way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne headteacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their pockets" with food from school canteens. the government says it is supporting initiatives such as breakfast clubs to help the most disadvantaged children. marc ashdown reports. "heartbreaking." that's how some teachers have described child poverty and how it's affecting their ability to learn. this snapshot survey of 900 heads, teachers, and support staff in england, wales, and northern ireland, found 87% think poverty is having a significant impact on learning. 60% believe the situation has worsened since 2015. in their responses,
clive coleman, bbc news.lled on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a car driving the wrong way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne headteacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their...
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clive myrie, bbc news in memphis.or many hours with community leaders and others paying tribute to martin luther king, to his work and his words, that did so much to empower so many black americans. and we will be going back to those commemorative events later on this hour, to bring you some of the contributions to those events happening this evening. but now back now to the breaking news this hour — and a man in his twenties has died after being stabbed in east london this evening. let's get the latest with our correspondent, jon donnison. what do we know about this latest attack? this incident happened shortly after eight o'clock in hackney in east london. quite a busy neighbourhood. a lot of people would have been around at that time. police are saying they responded after reports of a 20—year—old man who had been stabbed. he died with the evidence was in attendance. there has been a second incident in hackney. yes they are known, but about half past four, police were called to a place a short way away from where h
clive myrie, bbc news in memphis.or many hours with community leaders and others paying tribute to martin luther king, to his work and his words, that did so much to empower so many black americans. and we will be going back to those commemorative events later on this hour, to bring you some of the contributions to those events happening this evening. but now back now to the breaking news this hour — and a man in his twenties has died after being stabbed in east london this evening. let's get...
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clive myrie, bbc news in memphis.tralia's gold coast. the opening ceremony has announced the start of 11 days of competition. more than 11,500 athletes are competing, including the largest ever programme of disability sport at any commonwealth games. from 71 nations and territories right across the world. the uk's home nations will all be competing separately, plusjersey, guernsey and the isle of man. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is there and we canjoin her now. last night was wet and today is very windy. that opening ceremonies are all about where a country's history meets its culture, and this one gave us meets its culture, and this one gave us that. themes of reconciliation and friendship played out through more modern aussie teams, peter porter, and the indigenous population in stunning effect. it was incredibly colourful, last time it was in scotland, they were first up it was in scotland, they were first up this time. aussie classics from the likes of kylie and inxs. there we re the likes of kylie and
clive myrie, bbc news in memphis.tralia's gold coast. the opening ceremony has announced the start of 11 days of competition. more than 11,500 athletes are competing, including the largest ever programme of disability sport at any commonwealth games. from 71 nations and territories right across the world. the uk's home nations will all be competing separately, plusjersey, guernsey and the isle of man. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is there and we canjoin her now. last night was wet and...
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clive coleman reports.ntly facing down criticism of her record. our performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of prosecutors and other staff. but her time has been dogged by controversies. her decision that his dementia meant that it wasn't in the public interest to prosecute the late labour peer lord janner over allegations of sexual abuse, was overturned. he was to face a limited trial of the facts before his death. well, sadly, she's been a very disappointing dpp. it's notjust my opinion, it's the opinion of the profession as a whole. and it stems from this central policy that all complainants are to be believed. they need to be sifted, they need to be considered. otherwise it will lea
clive coleman reports.ntly facing down criticism of her record. our performance across the last five years has been as good as, if not improving, despite the cuts that we have taken over that period. and we have prosecutors up and down the country, who come to work every day who make really important decisions about people's lives, who do so professionally and well. dealt a tough hand, she inherited swingeing cuts, losing hundreds of prosecutors and other staff. but her time has been dogged by...
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clive coleman, bbc news. for him, it's all over.speaker of the house of commons, who's died at the age of 72. lord martin was a labour mp for 25 years, and held the role of speaker for nine. years, and held the role but he was criticised for his handling of the mps expenses scandal, and was eventually forced to resign as speaker in 2009. the former prime minister gordon brown said michael martin would be ‘sorely missed'. brown said michael martin with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram history beckons for brendan rodgers and celtic. an in 35—0 victory over their rivals rangers gave celtic their rivals rangers gave celtic their seventh successive scottish premiership title and puts them on the verge of an unprecedented back—to—back treble of trophies, as andy smith reports. sevenin seven in a row with a swagger. it was a day when celtic‘s dominance of scottish football was crushingly clear, as they didn't so much sees the title, as stroll to it. from the moment they went in
clive coleman, bbc news. for him, it's all over.speaker of the house of commons, who's died at the age of 72. lord martin was a labour mp for 25 years, and held the role of speaker for nine. years, and held the role but he was criticised for his handling of the mps expenses scandal, and was eventually forced to resign as speaker in 2009. the former prime minister gordon brown said michael martin would be ‘sorely missed'. brown said michael martin with all the sport, here's karthi gna...
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clive while it will ta ke top as well.ecutive chairman with immediate effect. you're watching business live — our top story: the international monetary fund's spring meetings are starting in washington with a for governments not to get complacent despite a healthy recovery in the global economy. there's also concern about high levels of debt. a quick look at how markets are faring. we have mentioned debenhams a couple of times, down around the percent level. 0ther stocks on the move, keep ni and deutsche bank,. years ago, esports was a community of video gamers playing at conventions. but that's no longer the case, it's now a huge multi—million dollar global industry appealing to different age groups worldwide. esports is actually not a physical sport, but involves competitive computer gaming. goldman sachs valued the esports industry at $500 million in 2016, and expects it to be worth a billion dollars by 2019. around 300 million worldwide tune into esports events, and that figure is expected to rise to 500 million by 202
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clive, thank you very much.ng side of the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning. police say the car was travelling on the westbound carriageway when it hit another vehicle. the men in that vehicle, aged 34 and 37, were killed shortly after 2.30 this morning. a 22—year—old man has been arrested. 0ur correspondent 0livia richwald is near the m62 for us. give us more information about what happened here. well, it was about to 30 am today when police received a call saying there was a vehicle travelling the wrong way down the m62 motorway. this is a very busy motorway connecting west yorkshire with manchester. traffic was perhaps less tha n with manchester. traffic was perhaps less than right now at that time, but police received that call at around 2:30pm. minutes later, the ambulance service receive a call saying to make vehicles had been in a collision, so police and paramedics attended the scene and found that two people had been killed, a 34—year—old and a 37—year—old man in a white skoda car. th
clive, thank you very much.ng side of the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning. police say the car was travelling on the westbound carriageway when it hit another vehicle. the men in that vehicle, aged 34 and 37, were killed shortly after 2.30 this morning. a 22—year—old man has been arrested. 0ur correspondent 0livia richwald is near the m62 for us. give us more information about what happened here. well, it was about to 30 am today when police received a call saying there...
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clive coleman, thank you. our top story this lunchtime.rises about the number of homicides in the capital. and still to come. the past comes back to haunt one of india's biggest film stars — salman khan is jailed for poaching rare antelope. coming up on bbc news, the attack on manchester city's team bus from the inside. one of the club's staff posts pictures of how liverpool fans greeted them before the champions league quarterfinal first leg. demand for diesel cars in the uk has fallen dramatically. sales last month were down 37% on the same period last year, according to the latest figures. and the overall new car market shrank by more than 15% compared with 2017 — though the demand for alternative fuel models, like electric, has risen. our transport correspondent victoria fritz has the details. rolling off dealerships and onto britain's driveways, just under 750,000 brand—new cars have already been bought this year. it may sound like a lot but that is significantly fewer than last year. last march 2017 was the best month we've ever had
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our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, joins me. clive, why is this case so significant?ince the human rights act created a statutory right to privacy. we have a right to expect privacy in certain areas of our life, for instance our health. but if the media decide they wa nt to health. but if the media decide they want to report on that, they have to have an overriding public interest in doing so. this case is significant because it is the first time trial has looked at the privacy rights of suspects, the right for suspects not to be identified in the early stages of a police investigation. it is also the first case to look at the decision—making process of a national newsroom, this national newsroom, in deciding to namea national newsroom, in deciding to name a suspect. this is of particular importance in an internet age where if you name a suspect who turns out to be innocent, the damage to their reputation can be instant and worldwide. the media like to get information to the public, but in terms of privacy rights, the picture has changed over the last 20 years, and th
our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, joins me. clive, why is this case so significant?ince the human rights act created a statutory right to privacy. we have a right to expect privacy in certain areas of our life, for instance our health. but if the media decide they wa nt to health. but if the media decide they want to report on that, they have to have an overriding public interest in doing so. this case is significant because it is the first time trial has looked at the privacy...
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clive coleman reports.driver peter norton's home. while i was in the bedroom they were in the lounge, the kitchen. i heard them ransacking the place. he was accused of delivering laundered so—called red diesel fuel to petrol stations, including this one in birmingham. he was charged, with others, of conspiracy to evade nearly half £1 million inc vat. charges he denied. since i got arrested i have not worked in the petroleum business at all because of the stigma of the trial. red diesel‘s only legal for off—road vehicles like tractors, and has a much lower vat rate. but if the red dye is removed, it looks normal and can be sold on fraudulently at the higher rate. after a four year investigation by hmrc, the case went to trial injanuary. but four weeks m, to trial injanuary. but four weeks in, a vast amount of information that should have been disclosed to the defence was identified on the la ptop the defence was identified on the la pto p of the defence was identified on the laptop of nhmrc investigating off
clive coleman reports.driver peter norton's home. while i was in the bedroom they were in the lounge, the kitchen. i heard them ransacking the place. he was accused of delivering laundered so—called red diesel fuel to petrol stations, including this one in birmingham. he was charged, with others, of conspiracy to evade nearly half £1 million inc vat. charges he denied. since i got arrested i have not worked in the petroleum business at all because of the stigma of the trial. red diesel‘s...
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stofan former chief scientist at nasa, james carpenter from the esa research center in the netherlands, clive neal from the university of notre dame, carly peters from brown university and felipe longanais from the university of par paris, all tremendous amount of experience in working on lunar programs and lunar science and the moon rocks. i will be timekeeper down here and try to keep you -- everybody on schedule so you will have about the same -- about the same amount of time and please save your questions for the end of the program rather than after each speaker. with that, ellen, would you begin. >> thank you. so i feel like we're entering in a really exciting time period over the next five or six years when we get the lunar gateway up and functioning. this is something that obviously we've been working on for a number of years at nasa and this panel is quite geologist heavy, including myself. so surprisingly for all of you who know i'm one of the geologists i'm going to actually focus today on talking about a subject that's been brought up a couple times, the benefits of lunar explorati
stofan former chief scientist at nasa, james carpenter from the esa research center in the netherlands, clive neal from the university of notre dame, carly peters from brown university and felipe longanais from the university of par paris, all tremendous amount of experience in working on lunar programs and lunar science and the moon rocks. i will be timekeeper down here and try to keep you -- everybody on schedule so you will have about the same -- about the same amount of time and please save...
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more complicated and it's going to take much more time if syria will remain one county the rebel on clive's around damascus are all but taken by the government do you think that damascus will keep going and attempt to take the remaining opposition areas in a country by force one by one. you know what is scary thing and just because one of those ticking bombs by asking the population to move and this is why i mentioned in the beginning you know the stick side in the undecided in dimension which is moving the population if it is true that the who is part of living religion because we know from those of the militia that's supported to the government has a by law or the news about from iraq or the afghan or all of them and do measure honesty and ninety nine percent of the rebels are soon and if you ask people to move that's where or this i'm not sure said i would remain one count that it's going to stop or to help stopping that this is going to continue and now there's a possibility of some other interventions and. some i don't think you know what i said from the beginning that it's becoming a
more complicated and it's going to take much more time if syria will remain one county the rebel on clive's around damascus are all but taken by the government do you think that damascus will keep going and attempt to take the remaining opposition areas in a country by force one by one. you know what is scary thing and just because one of those ticking bombs by asking the population to move and this is why i mentioned in the beginning you know the stick side in the undecided in dimension which...
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more complicated and it's going to take much more time syria will remain one county the rebel on clive's around damascus are all but taken by the government do you think that damascus will keep going and attempt to take the remaining opposition areas in a country by force one by one. you know what just getting in just because one day i was taking was by asking you the population to move and this is why i mentioned in the beginning you know the stick side in this i'm just excited in dimension which is moving to population if it is true that the who is part of loving religion because we know from those of the militia that's supported to the government has a by law or the news about the afghan or all of them and do measure ninety nine percent of the aruba's soon and if you ask the people to move that's where or this i'm not sure said i would remain one count that it's going to stop or to help stopping that this is going to continue and now there's a possibility of some other interventions and. some i don't think you know what i said from the beginning but it's becoming a war by proxy like y
more complicated and it's going to take much more time syria will remain one county the rebel on clive's around damascus are all but taken by the government do you think that damascus will keep going and attempt to take the remaining opposition areas in a country by force one by one. you know what just getting in just because one day i was taking was by asking you the population to move and this is why i mentioned in the beginning you know the stick side in this i'm just excited in dimension...
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clive coleman, bbc news.n the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a car driving the wrong way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne head teacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their pockets" with food from school canteens. the government says it is supporting initiatives such as breakfast clubs to help the most disadvantaged children. marc ashdown reports. "heartbreaking". that's how some teachers have described child poverty and how it's affecting their ability to learn. this snapshot survey of 900 heads, teachers and support staff in england, wales and northern ireland found 87% think poverty is having a significant impact on learning. 60% believe the situation has worsened since 2015. in their responses, teachers talk of children coming
clive coleman, bbc news.n the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a car driving the wrong way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne head teacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their pockets" with food from...
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this is the deputy news clive from bar land rights on the rise again.hungry as national prime minister viktor orban wins a landslide victory after a campaign that took a radically hardline on immigration he urges hunger ariens to defend their country . also coming up missile targeting major airbase in syria at least fourteen soldiers are dead syria and russia say israel is to blame and after three years of losses germany's top lender dog.
this is the deputy news clive from bar land rights on the rise again.hungry as national prime minister viktor orban wins a landslide victory after a campaign that took a radically hardline on immigration he urges hunger ariens to defend their country . also coming up missile targeting major airbase in syria at least fourteen soldiers are dead syria and russia say israel is to blame and after three years of losses germany's top lender dog.
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thank you, clive. with the condition, according to mental health charities. the singer says she's finally speaking out to help lift the stigma. if you have bipolar disorder, let us know your own experience. joining me now isjo loughran, director of time to change, a mental health awareness charity. and hattie gladwell, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, type 1, two years ago. thank you hattie coming on the programme. jo, can you describe bipolar for those who want to learn more. it was often called the highs and lows of depression, and then euphoria, vella two different types of bipolar, i am sure that hattie will more about it. —— there are two different types. it is treatable, manageable and recoverable. those are the important things to know. and to go from places like more information to get more information about bipolar. what does it mean when someone as high profile around the world as mariah carey reveals that she has bipolar? it's brilliant. an iconic person who has a huge coverage, for
thank you, clive. with the condition, according to mental health charities. the singer says she's finally speaking out to help lift the stigma. if you have bipolar disorder, let us know your own experience. joining me now isjo loughran, director of time to change, a mental health awareness charity. and hattie gladwell, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, type 1, two years ago. thank you hattie coming on the programme. jo, can you describe bipolar for those who want to learn more. it was...
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is no love go no hold you locally what's causing locally do you want but i don't clive cussler load say because it would look like. the way. she did she did. neil yeah more than. well don't you worry. much as with sano i suppose. then that is a bit well but i sure nature worries or is going to the one which i knew by doing this to note you just saw what i sure they should all both oh and you publish these little one little celeb just didn't get it socialist are going to. plaster their homes it. just not just. for those who use it was here with us for the record us government is just the country just on your point one of suits if you can you know come on. just of those abilities little village and you know this if you just don't book. you for your phone you. don't want by recommending what i call the law. or yours will pull you out of the. mouth in the same would have it and i didn't do it will always be good if you got the. all household. on a potty. to. keep it or don't know don't much you come up with a good. content and not about the how i live and i have a death gram and the money h
is no love go no hold you locally what's causing locally do you want but i don't clive cussler load say because it would look like. the way. she did she did. neil yeah more than. well don't you worry. much as with sano i suppose. then that is a bit well but i sure nature worries or is going to the one which i knew by doing this to note you just saw what i sure they should all both oh and you publish these little one little celeb just didn't get it socialist are going to. plaster their homes it....
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clive will be here with the day ‘s news for you at ten. to guatemala for claims of miracle healing is. cults, gangs and god. i'd made it to guatemala, the home of mayans and volcanoes. as well as having big problems with poverty, corruption and crime, it's also got one of the highest populations of protestants and evangelical christians in the whole of latin america. it's a pretty religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega churches. i'd been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors and one name kept coming up — cash luna. ask anyone here and they'll know who he is. not only does he claim to be in direct communication with the big man himself, but he's also a multi—millionnaire and has one of the biggest churches in the world — casa de dios, or house of god. which can hold over 11,000 people. i was on my way to visit him. that is one big church. looks like an freaking alien spaceship. there we go. let me just remind you, this isn't anfield. this is a freaking church and it's just a normal sunday ceremony, it's rammed. oh, my god, lo
clive will be here with the day ‘s news for you at ten. to guatemala for claims of miracle healing is. cults, gangs and god. i'd made it to guatemala, the home of mayans and volcanoes. as well as having big problems with poverty, corruption and crime, it's also got one of the highest populations of protestants and evangelical christians in the whole of latin america. it's a pretty religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega churches. i'd been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors...
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is no love will not hold you locally what's causing locally do you want but i don't clive cussler loads a book with the would work local boy all the way. she did she did. yeah more or don't you want. to play recklessness more. mentions of the song my uncle's last trip to manchester and then they deserved a while but i sure enjoyed. them watching the us thank you i knew by doing this to note you just show what i sure they should i both know and you polish was like one of the cylinders to me knew i was going to start no. national there's no homes or yeah. and there's not. much fun with those who did was here with us for the requester yes i just push the job just on your point in my sleeves if you can you know come on. just of those are punished little village you know they serve the interest of the. new trader. who hear from you. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the beach put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill the narrowness and spend each other to twent
is no love will not hold you locally what's causing locally do you want but i don't clive cussler loads a book with the would work local boy all the way. she did she did. yeah more or don't you want. to play recklessness more. mentions of the song my uncle's last trip to manchester and then they deserved a while but i sure enjoyed. them watching the us thank you i knew by doing this to note you just show what i sure they should i both know and you polish was like one of the cylinders to me knew...
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the exception to that story is down towards the south—west, will see clive thickening clive thickeningoaching through cornwall and amateur. for most of us, a dry night, 50 to 8 degrees is the low, cold for the north—east of scotland. tomorrow it is a different kind of day, low pressure is coming our way. this is the low, this area of cloud spiralling around the centre into the low—pressure centre and that is often what we see with all the leaders of low pressure. that is coming and it means that on sunday it will be cloudy with spells of rain working in. it will feel cooler and be windy at times across the west. the forecast on sunday, nor these bands of rain extending across england and wales, one of those days we will see two or three downpours during the day by sunshine. rain will threaten northern ireland and scotla nd will threaten northern ireland and scotland but probably during the afternoon and the north of scotland should stay dry. a cool day, temperatures between 11 and 15 degrees. do not worry, that is not the end of the warm weather, we will see another return to it but we
the exception to that story is down towards the south—west, will see clive thickening clive thickeningoaching through cornwall and amateur. for most of us, a dry night, 50 to 8 degrees is the low, cold for the north—east of scotland. tomorrow it is a different kind of day, low pressure is coming our way. this is the low, this area of cloud spiralling around the centre into the low—pressure centre and that is often what we see with all the leaders of low pressure. that is coming and it...
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clive coleman, bbc news. you're watching beyond one hundred days.ian glenda jackson after a three decade absence which has critics and audiences buzzing. the two—time oscar winner abandoned acting in the 1990s to serve as a labour member of parliament — which she did for more than twenty years. now she is back on the stage and recently she sat down with tom brook in new york to talk about this latest production. a big event on broadway, glenda jackson returning to the new york stage. they all think they can treat me like us. rehearsing for her role as an elderly woman looking back at her life, jackson is part of an all female cast of three. the opportunity to work with two a other actresses is really quite rare. women are still not regarded in the main by contemporary dramatists as being a driving dramatic energy, and so it is just one woman's part, and you've got it, then you don't have any other actresses to work with, so it's such a treat to have, you know, the three of us on the stage. glenda jackson is widely regarded as one of britain's greate
clive coleman, bbc news. you're watching beyond one hundred days.ian glenda jackson after a three decade absence which has critics and audiences buzzing. the two—time oscar winner abandoned acting in the 1990s to serve as a labour member of parliament — which she did for more than twenty years. now she is back on the stage and recently she sat down with tom brook in new york to talk about this latest production. a big event on broadway, glenda jackson returning to the new york stage. they...
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claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and cliveby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv.
claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and cliveby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv.
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clive myrie, bbc news, in memphis.y and what a commemoration and the celebrations ofan commemoration and the celebrations of an extraordinary life. absolutely, martin luther king was one of the greatest humanitarian and to see the world coming to memphis to see the world coming to memphis to commemorate his legacy and contribution to a movement that transformed the nation and extended to the world. was it a difficult decision to have the museum here come at the place where he was shot and killed. his light was on the second floor balcony 50 years ago. absolutely wedded to people of great vision to understand the power of this place. and to go and raise funds to make sure that we could transform a site of great tragedy into what is now an educational triumph for the world. it talks about the beginnings of the movement, early on in 1690 and takes you through a journey through the movement and the experiences of the people up until the present time. so there‘s no other place on earth like it and if people have not seen it
clive myrie, bbc news, in memphis.y and what a commemoration and the celebrations ofan commemoration and the celebrations of an extraordinary life. absolutely, martin luther king was one of the greatest humanitarian and to see the world coming to memphis to see the world coming to memphis to commemorate his legacy and contribution to a movement that transformed the nation and extended to the world. was it a difficult decision to have the museum here come at the place where he was shot and...
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clive coleman, bbc news. for him, it's all over.lympic sport. well now a 13—year—old from kent, has become one of the world's youngest professional gamers, and kyle jackson is so good, he's on course to earn serious money. and kyle jackson is so good, he's joe lynam has been to meet him. and kyle jackson is so good, he's for many of us, fortnite is the length of time that you spend on your holidays in the summer. is the length of time that you spend but for millions of young people, it is the hottest video game on the planet right now and for this 13—year—old, it is potentially a lucrative future career. 13—year—old, it is potentially kyle jackson is so good at fortnite that he has been signed to play with a team of professional gamers, so how did he start? i started playing competitively when i was around nine or ten. i got into, like, halo, call of duty, games like that and i realised that i could probably go to a professional level if i kept playing at the level that i am. go to a professional level if i kept gaming is nojoke, it
clive coleman, bbc news. for him, it's all over.lympic sport. well now a 13—year—old from kent, has become one of the world's youngest professional gamers, and kyle jackson is so good, he's on course to earn serious money. and kyle jackson is so good, he's joe lynam has been to meet him. and kyle jackson is so good, he's for many of us, fortnite is the length of time that you spend on your holidays in the summer. is the length of time that you spend but for millions of young people, it is...
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clive myrie visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out more.e was white, overflowing with the milk of prosperity. the other, black, a lonely island of poverty and brutality. 50 years after his death, are those two americas any closer to being reconciled ? on the face of it, little has changed at the martin luther king elementary school in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the pupils are black, reflecting the demographic of the local area. so while segregation is now illegal in education, it happens anyway. fine words, but milwaukee is the most segregated city in america, where there isn't liberty and justice for all. the north and west are mainly black, the south end east, mainly white and in the affluent suburbs, postal workers are the most frequent black visitors. academic marc levine has written extensively about the racial divide here. milwaukee, in terms of the level of segregation in the town, is precisely the same as it was 50 years ago. a black household making $100,000 a year has a 20 times greater possibility of living in a con
clive myrie visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out more.e was white, overflowing with the milk of prosperity. the other, black, a lonely island of poverty and brutality. 50 years after his death, are those two americas any closer to being reconciled ? on the face of it, little has changed at the martin luther king elementary school in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the pupils are black, reflecting the demographic of the local area. so while segregation is now...