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supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision for brexit remains unchanged. out of the single market and customs union. no direct say for the european court
supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision for brexit remains unchanged. out of the single market and customs union. no direct say for the european court
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he focused on the fa ct positive meeting. he focused on the fact us data is strong.lation is 0k. the fact us data is strong. inflation is ok. the passes for gradual rate
he focused on the fa ct positive meeting. he focused on the fact us data is strong.lation is 0k. the fact us data is strong. inflation is ok. the passes for gradual rate
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we also need to know the extent of the data breach or the data leak, the fa ct data breach or the datahe fact that 50 million people reportedly had their information out there. we need to know exactly when that happened and what facebook did about it. the thing is that mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandberg need to come out and say something about this issue. it echoes when they first talk about russians spreading they can use and disinformation. mark zuckerberg said that it was crazy that it affected the election result. he recanted that. facebook staff are certainly clear in their messaging, they want to hear from him. what can facebook users do in order to protect themselves?” him. what can facebook users do in order to protect themselves? i think there are two issues. facebook users are themselves, they need to make sure they are fully fact that when they go on line, they leave these vast digital footprints. they go on line, they leave these vast digitalfootprints. i'm they go on line, they leave these vast digital footprints. i'm afraid that sounds rather boring but you do need to lo
we also need to know the extent of the data breach or the data leak, the fa ct data breach or the datahe fact that 50 million people reportedly had their information out there. we need to know exactly when that happened and what facebook did about it. the thing is that mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandberg need to come out and say something about this issue. it echoes when they first talk about russians spreading they can use and disinformation. mark zuckerberg said that it was crazy that it...
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and also, it a tt ra cts internationally. and also, it attracts investment into india.south korea agreeing to build a $1.1 billion factory in andhra pradesh in india last year. there is a lot in it in india as faras last year. there is a lot in it in india as far as investment and military and diplomatic relations go as well. thank you so much for the update. it is international women's day. in the business world, we are starting to see some women at the top of big companies. but it is still a very small percentage, making it a super niche club. so, what does it take to be the next female leader? we caught up with several female bosses in asia to ask about their journey. several female bosses in asia to ask about theirjourney. the most irreleva nt about theirjourney. the most irrelevant question... the most irrelevant question... the most irrelevant questions i got... what irrelevant questions i got... what irrelevant question? hmm. .. hard work, integrity, and, umm, perseverance. you hard work, integrity, and, umm, perseverance. you just have to keep on trying. followe
and also, it a tt ra cts internationally. and also, it attracts investment into india.south korea agreeing to build a $1.1 billion factory in andhra pradesh in india last year. there is a lot in it in india as faras last year. there is a lot in it in india as far as investment and military and diplomatic relations go as well. thank you so much for the update. it is international women's day. in the business world, we are starting to see some women at the top of big companies. but it is still a...
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to cricket australia, i apologise for my actions and be a fa ct apologise for my actions and be a facthad on my game —— via fa ct fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on our game under your ca re fact it has had on our game under your care and control. —— the effect. i fully support your review into the culture of the australian cricket team. to south africa, the players, administrators and fans, i apologise unreservedly for my part in this and i am sorry. i brought the game into disrepute on your soil. south africa is a fine cricketing nation and deserves better from its guests and from me. to all australians, whether you are a cricket fan or not, i apologise for my actions. and i am sorry for the impact those actions have had on mike —— on our country's reputation. ican mike —— on our country's reputation. i can honestly say i only ever wa nted i can honestly say i only ever wanted to bring glory to my country through playing cricket. in striving to do so, i made a decision which has had the opposite eff
to cricket australia, i apologise for my actions and be a fa ct apologise for my actions and be a facthad on my game —— via fa ct fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on my game —— via fact it has had on our game under your ca re fact it has had on our game under your care and control. —— the effect. i fully support your review into the culture of the australian cricket team. to south africa, the players, administrators and...
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use that word, but another word, that was found to be through ian's investigation found to be the fa ctation found to be the fact. i want to make that point very clearly. the full gory details are now emerging and it was revealed today it was in fact sandpaper bancroft had used to tamper with the ball and not sticky tape, as he and steve smith claimed in the now infamous press c0 nfe re nce smith claimed in the now infamous press conference following the third dell —— said they's play. earlier on i spoke to the legendary australian cricket commentator james maxwell about this. it makes a lot more sense, it is a lot easier to apply sandpaperthan sense, it is a lot easier to apply sandpaper than stick something in the ground and get some soil on it that rubs off when you put it in your pocket. so it makes a lot more senseit your pocket. so it makes a lot more sense it is sandpaper. somehow australia must now prepare for the fourth and final test match at the wanderers on friday. they are guaranteed a hostile reception from the south african fans. never an easy place to play here but espec
use that word, but another word, that was found to be through ian's investigation found to be the fa ctation found to be the fact. i want to make that point very clearly. the full gory details are now emerging and it was revealed today it was in fact sandpaper bancroft had used to tamper with the ball and not sticky tape, as he and steve smith claimed in the now infamous press c0 nfe re nce smith claimed in the now infamous press conference following the third dell —— said they's play....
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that the only card the cts can talk to is another cat likes cts. cadillac cts. they will only be able to avoid colliding with another. he really only works when all cars or some would say the certain percentage of cars are equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that is vehicle to infrastructures that have traffic lights they would be able to communicate but that application would have to be developed and the likelihood is that what he has small number of traffic lights because c-v2x is way more expensive. you are not going to go at the more expensive route. ford in 2019 will do c-v2x which is significant because ford is one of the early heart for developers so for them to say they are doing c-v2x is a big deal, very big deal and others very likely are behind them that they have said we are doing this. i would just add talking with samsung and qualcomm the awards the party taking place for car companies adopting 5g. 5g doesn't even exist yet. how do are they doing that? in these significant as-- the significance of
that the only card the cts can talk to is another cat likes cts. cadillac cts. they will only be able to avoid colliding with another. he really only works when all cars or some would say the certain percentage of cars are equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that is vehicle to infrastructures that have traffic lights they would be able to communicate but that application would have to be developed and the likelihood is that what he has small number of...
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, i've also written a book and spent a lot of time with young offenders, and i was struck by the fa ctseries in fa ct called fact that, and i made a series in fact called murder blues about black—on—black gun crime, and it was astonishing how much crime was based on people taking personal offence, what was called dissing, when i started doing that. this respect is much more motivation than almost anything else that leads to, literally, to outrage instantly, and then violence, if there is a weapon and so on. i think she is right about this. it has been amplified. there is the sort of megaphone affect on social media. if you go back to the beginning of romeo and juliet, that is the 16th century, and it was true then, it is true now, almost ha rd—wired and it was true then, it is true now, almost hard—wired into teenagers to try to assert ourselves, and i think social media amplifies that. it may be part of the exclamation but presumably even she wouldn't claim it is the whole expedition. of course not. and she is dealing with the murder rate in london which has seen some pretty horrifyin
, i've also written a book and spent a lot of time with young offenders, and i was struck by the fa ctseries in fa ct called fact that, and i made a series in fact called murder blues about black—on—black gun crime, and it was astonishing how much crime was based on people taking personal offence, what was called dissing, when i started doing that. this respect is much more motivation than almost anything else that leads to, literally, to outrage instantly, and then violence, if there is a...
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the only car the cts can avoid colliding with is another model year 2018 cadillac cts. this is a problem. but volkswagen will have the same problem, model year 2018 or 19 only avoid colliding with another volkswagen year 2019. the value proposition really only works once all cars or some would say a certain percentage of cars are so equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that is vehicle to infrastructure. if you have traffic lights that are enabled with dsrc technology, they would be able to communicate with the cadillac cts but that application would have to be developed and likelihood is that it would be a very small number of traffic lights because deploying cv2x instead of using cellular technology is way more expensive. you're not going to go with a more expensive route. but that would be a day one application. ford has said 2019 they will do it because they were one of the early and hard core developers for them to say they are doing cv2x is a very big deal. others have come out in particular and said we're doing this. i was just
the only car the cts can avoid colliding with is another model year 2018 cadillac cts. this is a problem. but volkswagen will have the same problem, model year 2018 or 19 only avoid colliding with another volkswagen year 2019. the value proposition really only works once all cars or some would say a certain percentage of cars are so equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that is vehicle to infrastructure. if you have traffic lights that are enabled with dsrc...
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heard that the meeting wasn't disappointing, if the exact meeting wasn't disappointing, if the exa ctng wasn't disappointing, if the exact quote we got from eight spokesperson. we heard the dinner was four hours long and they had a lot to discuss. we asked whether or not the subject of gay nuclearisation came up. we are told that it may have. it is expected to have. that is the key thing because the next challenge for the government here in seoul is to get pyongyang to talk to washington, and that will only happen if the are prepared to talk about getting rid of their nuclear weapons. that was about to be my next question. when the us may well decide it can get involved in this process. of course, denuclearisation is the key. that is on the agenda officially. denuclearisation is the key. that is on the agenda officiallylj denuclearisation is the key. that is on the agenda officially. i think pa rt on the agenda officially. i think part of the problem is there has been mixed messages coming from the trump administration. we heard from the secretary of state rex tillerson that if they w
heard that the meeting wasn't disappointing, if the exact meeting wasn't disappointing, if the exa ctng wasn't disappointing, if the exact quote we got from eight spokesperson. we heard the dinner was four hours long and they had a lot to discuss. we asked whether or not the subject of gay nuclearisation came up. we are told that it may have. it is expected to have. that is the key thing because the next challenge for the government here in seoul is to get pyongyang to talk to washington, and...
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today talking about the fa ct conclusion?pecifically spoken about before. the fact that they are aware of the fa ct the fact that they are aware of the fact that they're not going to get everything from a negotiation. so those things themselves showed there isa those things themselves showed there is a difference in approach. she was very conciliar retreat in tone, i thought today, which again was moving things on from where it has been recently. —— conciliar ritzy in town. in which case it will be interesting to see the reaction from leading eu figures. absolutely. their approach has been quite a difference up and saw this point, and much firmer in the proposed mega— station and the power has clearly been on their side until this point. so that saw the interesting thing now in notjust the way the uk current is able to move forward, but the perception of power in the negotiation. have the eu side also been clearer than the uk side so far? definitely. montclair ransoms uk side so far? definitely. montclair ra nsoms of uk side
today talking about the fa ct conclusion?pecifically spoken about before. the fact that they are aware of the fa ct the fact that they are aware of the fact that they're not going to get everything from a negotiation. so those things themselves showed there isa those things themselves showed there is a difference in approach. she was very conciliar retreat in tone, i thought today, which again was moving things on from where it has been recently. —— conciliar ritzy in town. in which case it...
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. >> at issue for this parent, a science teacher at ct english middle school whom the parent claims did punish his daughter for participating in the walkout. despite the principal's orders. >> reduced, grade from an a to b plus. that was very upsetting for her. >> parent asked that we do not identify him and call him richard. according to richard his daughter's teacher gave the kids a pop kwitz quiz at the time of walkout. >> richard's daughter told her parents she did in fact finish as much of the kwiquiz as slow could. >> teacher did not accept it or give her credit for any answers. >> richard says they're pulling the daughter out of the teacher's class and appealing the grade. >> the way he handled his personal opinion was inappropriate for the kids. therefore, we don't want our daughter, subjected to that type of teacher. >> reporter: we have tried to getthe accused teacher. we haven't been able to get in touch. they cannot comment on issues relating to students or personnel. roaring live, anoushah rasta. >> bart under fire for ads that have popped up at trains and throughout statio
. >> at issue for this parent, a science teacher at ct english middle school whom the parent claims did punish his daughter for participating in the walkout. despite the principal's orders. >> reduced, grade from an a to b plus. that was very upsetting for her. >> parent asked that we do not identify him and call him richard. according to richard his daughter's teacher gave the kids a pop kwitz quiz at the time of walkout. >> richard's daughter told her parents she did...
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people in bradford, london, leicester and sheffield, containing suggestions of a series of violent a ctse investigating a possible hate crime. people living near a volcano injapan have been urged to wear hard—hats as its eruptions get more violent. mount shinmodake is ejecting rocks and smoke several kilometres into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century. andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. high above these houses, the red glow of one of the country's most active volcanoes. this is mount shinmoedake, awake again after seven years. in 2011, locals were evacuated. it's now being watched very closely. smoke is rising more than 3,000 metres into the air. high winds blowing ash across the towns nearby. these schoolchildren now wearing protective hard hats, with authorities warning of the risk of flying rocks up to 4 km around the volcano. deep in the south of japan, it's part of a long volcanic range, in a country with more than 100 active volcanoes. in 1967, it was made famous on the big screen, in the james bond film you only live twice, as the locatio
people in bradford, london, leicester and sheffield, containing suggestions of a series of violent a ctse investigating a possible hate crime. people living near a volcano injapan have been urged to wear hard—hats as its eruptions get more violent. mount shinmodake is ejecting rocks and smoke several kilometres into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century. andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. high above these houses, the red glow of one of the...
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in fa ct, scotland. pretty chilly here. in fact, pretty chilly across the board.iting for a dry day, reliably dry, easter sunday should deliver that, pheromones of cloud but sunny spells too. temperatures creeping up a bit —— fairamount of temperatures creeping up a bit —— fair amount of cloud. rain to the south—west, that is a sign of what could cause trouble on easter monday. low pressure bringing a front end from the south. the trouble is it will be running into some relatively cold air. still a fair few days away and there is a lot of details still to be nailed on, but the possibility that this wet weather could give some snow. a lot of uncertainty about how much, whether it will fall to low levels, most likely over the hills, and the further north, it should stay predominantly dry. if you have travel plans on easter monday, stay tuned to the forecast. snow could cause problems. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime... theresa may is on a whistle—stop tour of the uk are exactly a year before britain leaves the eu. she has promised a deal working for ever
in fa ct, scotland. pretty chilly here. in fact, pretty chilly across the board.iting for a dry day, reliably dry, easter sunday should deliver that, pheromones of cloud but sunny spells too. temperatures creeping up a bit —— fairamount of temperatures creeping up a bit —— fair amount of cloud. rain to the south—west, that is a sign of what could cause trouble on easter monday. low pressure bringing a front end from the south. the trouble is it will be running into some relatively...
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stubby and conroy returned from the war as heroes, but stubby got all the glory.christine pittsley/cts probably the most famous connecticut soldier at that point."in most of the photos in the connecticut library exhibit, stubby is wearing a vest covered in medals. he is known as the most decorated canine in military history, but historians have a theory... curt deane/conroy's grandson: "that a lot of those medals that are on his jacket were actually earned by my grandfather, or perhaps other members of the 102nd."that's his grandfather in this photo that the library had, but curt had never seen. in fact, the state library has an enormous collection from world war one. voice of christine pittsley/ct state library: "that's been really helpful in helping with this film and really helpful to help other families who might be descended from connecticut soldiers to find more information about their heritage." (grant) even though stubby was never officially a sergeant, or even officially in the army, he is included in the world war one memorial in kansas city.(pam) and the military has includ
stubby and conroy returned from the war as heroes, but stubby got all the glory.christine pittsley/cts probably the most famous connecticut soldier at that point."in most of the photos in the connecticut library exhibit, stubby is wearing a vest covered in medals. he is known as the most decorated canine in military history, but historians have a theory... curt deane/conroy's grandson: "that a lot of those medals that are on his jacket were actually earned by my grandfather, or...
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to be honest, not really, because you don't know what the fa cts because you don't know what the factsre, because they are saying as far as their evidence would suggest, rather than telling us what the real term 17 effect could be, and using baby wipes to wash my phone and my watch i don't really think is going to get rid of the nerve agent. mill pub customer, steve cooper. the water regulator, ofwat, is to investigate why thousands of people suffered water shortages, after the recent cold weather. homes and businesses faced days without running water, when pipes burst during the thaw, which followed freezing weather conditions. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. jonathan lewis in balham had no water at all for three days last week. he couldn't wash himself, or his clothes. to make matters worse, he heard nothing from his water provider, thames water. there was very little information coming through from the water company. total inconvenience. you're so used to just turning on the tap, but not having water to flush the toilets, have a shower, do your washing... jonathan was
to be honest, not really, because you don't know what the fa cts because you don't know what the factsre, because they are saying as far as their evidence would suggest, rather than telling us what the real term 17 effect could be, and using baby wipes to wash my phone and my watch i don't really think is going to get rid of the nerve agent. mill pub customer, steve cooper. the water regulator, ofwat, is to investigate why thousands of people suffered water shortages, after the recent cold...
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the police we re co nta ct car car had disappeared.ieved the car to be stolen. it transpired that the car was in the river teifljust yards away. the toddler was airlifted to the university hospital of wales in cardiff, but doctors were unable to revive her. young families in the town today have been paying their own tributes by laying flowers by the river. she was a very lively little girl. very smiley. cheeky little girl. very smiley. cheeky little smile she had all the time. she... her and her little smile she had all the time. she... herand her mum little smile she had all the time. she... her and her mum were always together, always fun days out. and... she had a happy little life. short life, but a happy little life. commenting on facebook, kiara's father thanked the work of the emergency services whilst also paying tribute to his daughter saying she had an "amazing but short life." it's saying she had an "amazing but short life. " it's unclear as saying she had an "amazing but short life." it's unclear as to how the mini came to
the police we re co nta ct car car had disappeared.ieved the car to be stolen. it transpired that the car was in the river teifljust yards away. the toddler was airlifted to the university hospital of wales in cardiff, but doctors were unable to revive her. young families in the town today have been paying their own tributes by laying flowers by the river. she was a very lively little girl. very smiley. cheeky little girl. very smiley. cheeky little smile she had all the time. she... her and...
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wireless charging devices, home network products like your wi—fi route for instance, but given the fa ctt that this purchase is going to be subject to approval from the very powerful american body looking after foreign investments, which recently if you will remember has been instrumental in representing foreign acquisitions in the united states. just a few weeks ago, the sale of the american firm qualcom to a singapore —based company was investigated, and that subsequently it is said led to the trump administration banning that deal. so there is a lot of speculation about whether this deal will go through, i have been speaking to analysts about this issue. it is these sorts of issues that may be why the taiwanese company foxconn has pledged to build a $10 billion factory in wisconsin. a little money certainly can go a long way, and perhaps that could help it stay on the administration's good side, but we have to wait and see. thank you for that. let's take a look at these markets. it isa it is a sea of green. we start with the s&p 500 which saw it's biggest one dayjump since august 2015
wireless charging devices, home network products like your wi—fi route for instance, but given the fa ctt that this purchase is going to be subject to approval from the very powerful american body looking after foreign investments, which recently if you will remember has been instrumental in representing foreign acquisitions in the united states. just a few weeks ago, the sale of the american firm qualcom to a singapore —based company was investigated, and that subsequently it is said led...
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he is resigned to the fa ct conference.e there is a tiny ray of hope. that i may one day be given the privilege of playing for my country again, buti privilege of playing for my country again, but i am resigned to the fact that that may never happen. but in the coming weeks and months, i'm going to look at how this has happened and who i am as a man. to be honest, i'm not sure right now how i will do this. i will seek out advice and expertise to help me make serious changes. he was asked in that press conference is anyone else was involved in the scandal but he didn't directly answer the question. he took to social media, though, afterward and said... i'm sure from that we will hear more to come, from that investigation from cricket australia. after an excellent start, england's bowlers we re excellent start, england's bowlers were left frustrated by the batsmen in the second test in christchurch. jonny bairstow reaching his fifth test century at the start of the second day. england all out and he was the last man out for 1
he is resigned to the fa ct conference.e there is a tiny ray of hope. that i may one day be given the privilege of playing for my country again, buti privilege of playing for my country again, but i am resigned to the fact that that may never happen. but in the coming weeks and months, i'm going to look at how this has happened and who i am as a man. to be honest, i'm not sure right now how i will do this. i will seek out advice and expertise to help me make serious changes. he was asked in...
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in fa ct, definitely not. definitely not.what you are often told is the police are behind us, don't look back, you don't want to cause any attention. you don't want it to seem like you are doing anything wrong. we are attracting attention from the police. also, you know, i come from the tradition of abolition. i want to be honest. eventually, i don't wa nt to to be honest. eventually, i don't want to seek the police being the ways in which our community deals with harm and violence. i think we need to think outside the box. this becomes our moment where it is about philosophy and we have to talk about how that philosophy meshes with practice. in a way, here you are representing black lives matter which you found it and the answers, the policies put forward on policing are the same whether it's in the black community or the white community, it's not like the black community, it's not like the black community wants something different from the approach to drugs, for example. do know about that i don't think we have heard enough
in fa ct, definitely not. definitely not.what you are often told is the police are behind us, don't look back, you don't want to cause any attention. you don't want it to seem like you are doing anything wrong. we are attracting attention from the police. also, you know, i come from the tradition of abolition. i want to be honest. eventually, i don't wa nt to to be honest. eventually, i don't want to seek the police being the ways in which our community deals with harm and violence. i think we...
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fa cts facts a re facts are staying on from that like london to talk to us.uation. how do you assess where we are now? first of all, it was expected that the russians would expel the same number of diplomatic. this is tit—for—tat, symbolic stuff. will there be more expulsions? maybe. maybe the british side will continue with that. i think a lot of change will happen after the election. this is a tense period. tomorrow is the voting. after the votes are counted and the decision is announced, the result, i think the political side will start to settle down and all the symbolic aggressive gestures might calm down. so you're saying you think president putin is taking a tough approach because he is facing a vote and he was to cement his support?” because he is facing a vote and he was to cement his support? i am not saying he is aggressive, i am saying that both sides are at loggerheads at the moment and this will probably start to ease down a bit. the atmosphere in britain is a bit awkward for me, for example, because i don't understand why, as your correspondent
fa cts facts a re facts are staying on from that like london to talk to us.uation. how do you assess where we are now? first of all, it was expected that the russians would expel the same number of diplomatic. this is tit—for—tat, symbolic stuff. will there be more expulsions? maybe. maybe the british side will continue with that. i think a lot of change will happen after the election. this is a tense period. tomorrow is the voting. after the votes are counted and the decision is announced,...
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finally we both need to face the fa ct finally we both need to face the fact that this is a negotiationnd neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, can katarina johnson—thompson bring home a gold medal from the world indoor athletics championships? she is well placed going into herfinal events. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. storm emma has collided with the beast from the east, resulting in disruption across much of britain. heavy snow is causing crashes, closing schools, stranding rail and air passengers as well as motorists. the m62 across the pennines is still shut. at one point at least 3500 cars were stuck on it in the snow. hundreds of drivers were forced to shelter in community centres. the military has been called in around the uk to help. but the most severe red weather warnings, meaning there's a threat to life, have now been lifted. yellow warnings remain in place for much of the uk, with snow and ice causing serious problems in scotland and the south—west of england.
finally we both need to face the fa ct finally we both need to face the fact that this is a negotiationnd neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, can katarina johnson—thompson bring home a gold medal from the world indoor athletics championships? she is well placed going into herfinal events. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. storm emma has collided with the beast from the east,...
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this is about a very, very small risk of repetitive contact very small risk of repetitive co nta ct for. we're not talking about today or yesterday of the last week. we are considering what could potentially happen in a highly proportionate manner for people who might have a repetitive contact with traces of contamination over weeks or months ahead. so, in risk terms, one or two days is not what we're concerned about. what we re what we're concerned about. what were worried about is whether there would be an ongoing risk that could build over the future rather than retrospectively so. the advice is pretty close in the washing machine, wipe down items that you had with you, wash with water and detergent and then wash your own hands and dispose of whites and things sensibly. normal dispose of. that will remove that risk as we go forward. so the advice is timely, it is looking ahead rather than backwards. are you satisfied that you escalated this incident quickly enough at the beginning of last week or perhaps that it took too long to close down the news, too long to call in? orare you hap
this is about a very, very small risk of repetitive contact very small risk of repetitive co nta ct for. we're not talking about today or yesterday of the last week. we are considering what could potentially happen in a highly proportionate manner for people who might have a repetitive contact with traces of contamination over weeks or months ahead. so, in risk terms, one or two days is not what we're concerned about. what we re what we're concerned about. what were worried about is whether...
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the next hard fa ct core of either party.f we want good access to each other's markets, it must be unfair terms. as with any trade agreements, we must accept the need for binding trade agreements, for example, we may choose to remain in step with the eu in some cases. the uk drove much of the policy in this area and we have much to gain from maintaining proper disciplines on the use of subsidies and anti—competitive practices. furthermore, as i said in florence, we share the same set of fundamental beliefs in free trade and rigorous competition, strong consumer rights and are trying to beat each other and are trying to beat each other and other countries in industries by u nfa i rly and other countries in industries by unfairly subsidising one's own is a serious mistake. in other areas, like the environment, the eu must be confident we will not engage in a race to the bottom in the standards we set. there is nothing in the uk to support this, quite the opposite. finally, we need to resolve the tensions between some of our key
the next hard fa ct core of either party.f we want good access to each other's markets, it must be unfair terms. as with any trade agreements, we must accept the need for binding trade agreements, for example, we may choose to remain in step with the eu in some cases. the uk drove much of the policy in this area and we have much to gain from maintaining proper disciplines on the use of subsidies and anti—competitive practices. furthermore, as i said in florence, we share the same set of...
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the fa ct i think that‘s the key point.g belt or a bomb in some form, you can‘t expect the police, fire brigade or ambulance to send people into get killed. you have to go in with the right tools. you would expect the police officers to go in with firearms to deal with that situation so you can understand the difficulties they have, but of course that doesn‘t help. hindsight is always a great thing. you can look back at these events and say they should have done this, it‘s about learning lessons for the next time. i think the communities need to bear in mind that actually they are going to get a slightly different service than they would in other incidents. do you think that in fact the guidelines that were there which meant the fire service considered it was too dangerous to send their people in, is that those guidelines were correct?|j send their people in, is that those guidelines were correct? i don't think they were wrong, this is the key point. the issue is they knew this was one person with a bomb, then that‘s when t
the fa ct i think that‘s the key point.g belt or a bomb in some form, you can‘t expect the police, fire brigade or ambulance to send people into get killed. you have to go in with the right tools. you would expect the police officers to go in with firearms to deal with that situation so you can understand the difficulties they have, but of course that doesn‘t help. hindsight is always a great thing. you can look back at these events and say they should have done this, it‘s about...
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if not for the fa ct of his own today.think mark zuckerberg would be quite so public and prominent in announcing the changes. the more access facebook has today data, the more valuable it is. they have to provide these options but they wouldn't necessarily want to promote them as heavily as they have done today, if not for the problems they are facing. since the news broke about cambridge analytica and the potential misuse of personal data, facebook is looking at a drop in its value of about $80 billion, so anything to show they are getting on top of the problem is good news for facebook in terms of protecting its value. the timing is interesting, it may not have been the reason for the tool is being made in the first place but they are glad to have it in place now. will the changes satisfy authorities in the us and the european union, both of whom are looking into facebook?” the european union, both of whom are looking into facebook? i think externally from facebook this will be seen as housekeeping as opposed toa be seen
if not for the fa ct of his own today.think mark zuckerberg would be quite so public and prominent in announcing the changes. the more access facebook has today data, the more valuable it is. they have to provide these options but they wouldn't necessarily want to promote them as heavily as they have done today, if not for the problems they are facing. since the news broke about cambridge analytica and the potential misuse of personal data, facebook is looking at a drop in its value of about...
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they talk about the fa ct it is tricky.he fact many companies see the commercial opportunity of the ocean and are busy mining, putting up oil farms, whatever they are doing, and there is no regulation on terms of who was doing what and where and how they are doing it. who has responsibility for it? no one country can do it. we can change habits, but it will not fix the ocean. two import and stories. we are running out of time. a british suicide clinic, the first. the exclusive daily mirror front—page story. guernsey will become the first place in the british isles where you could go to enjoy life early. at the moment, people in the uk, many go to dignitas in zurich. every eight days someone goes to dignitas in zurich. a fair number of people go to it. whether or not you are proved, it is happening. i would rather it is controlled. —— approve. it is important that if people are in pain and have no desire to be here and under the right circumstances, they have to be able to control that. rather than letting people suffer in p
they talk about the fa ct it is tricky.he fact many companies see the commercial opportunity of the ocean and are busy mining, putting up oil farms, whatever they are doing, and there is no regulation on terms of who was doing what and where and how they are doing it. who has responsibility for it? no one country can do it. we can change habits, but it will not fix the ocean. two import and stories. we are running out of time. a british suicide clinic, the first. the exclusive daily mirror...
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would be meeting the north korean leader, and he has been very critical for a lot of time about the fa ctcal for a lot of time about the fact that the chinese have done nothing to rein him in. —— train. and suddenly the chinese are stepping up to the mark. interestingly to the stories that you are running about the wto, very soon after donald trump has also taken action against china in terms of tariffs and trade. this is part of tariffs and trade. this is part of the fight that is going on between china and the us are setting their power in the region. from our point of view, and from the point of view of people around the world, they don't really care about any of that bit. all they care about is that bit. all they care about is that there is massive escalation of tension in north korea only six months ago. and suddenly over the last 6—8 weeks, there is this equitable deescalation starting with a renter olympics. —— incredible deescalation. —— winter olympics. the soviet union unravelled so quickly after significant escalation between them in the united states, and suddenly things alter
would be meeting the north korean leader, and he has been very critical for a lot of time about the fa ctcal for a lot of time about the fact that the chinese have done nothing to rein him in. —— train. and suddenly the chinese are stepping up to the mark. interestingly to the stories that you are running about the wto, very soon after donald trump has also taken action against china in terms of tariffs and trade. this is part of tariffs and trade. this is part of the fight that is going on...
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have been, i am not saying on the part of facebook necessarily, but a reluctance to face up to the fa ctuctance to face up to the fact that people's data is their own data. and you as a big entity such as facebook look after people's possessions, and you must take care of it and make sure it is used properly. and i hope and in these circumstances believed it will lead toa circumstances believed it will lead to a greater sense of responsibility over user data and how it is dealt with. thank you for coming in. and this is a story we will continue to cover and something we will return to, of course, gdpr a huge issue for companies all the world. let's move to washington now, where the white house is expected to announce billions of dollars of tariffs on imported chinese goods later today. president trump is due to sign the memorandum on trade with china at 16:30 gmt. it would be the latest move by the trump administration to penalise foreign imports, after it targeted steel and aluminium with hefty tariffs earlier this month, raising fears of a global trade war. the bbc‘s kim gittleson in w
have been, i am not saying on the part of facebook necessarily, but a reluctance to face up to the fa ctuctance to face up to the fact that people's data is their own data. and you as a big entity such as facebook look after people's possessions, and you must take care of it and make sure it is used properly. and i hope and in these circumstances believed it will lead toa circumstances believed it will lead to a greater sense of responsibility over user data and how it is dealt with. thank you...
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it is big business, james, despite the fa ct big business, james, despite the fact that you do not likeo not like them. no, i do not like them. this is in china, is big business, iwould i do not like them. this is in china, is big business, i would say it is big is this everywhere. lovers, pet lovers, it is pets in general, isn't it? to get myself out of issue here, pets in general are an enormous business and in china of course, cats, or owning of cats is enormous, enormous business from the medical care and all of the different... hospitality, food, toys, cafes, apparently. we even see it in this country these days. even in the uk, we have dogged health clu bs in the uk, we have dogged health clubs and pet health cloud. people are willing to spend hard cash. are you willing to... notjust yet, we are moving that way of course, but not just yet. all right, are moving that way of course, but notjust yet. all right, thank you, james. and you for your comments. thank you too for your tweets. you can see what people have been seeing. i will see you soon. hello there. our weather's showing s
it is big business, james, despite the fa ct big business, james, despite the fact that you do not likeo not like them. no, i do not like them. this is in china, is big business, iwould i do not like them. this is in china, is big business, i would say it is big is this everywhere. lovers, pet lovers, it is pets in general, isn't it? to get myself out of issue here, pets in general are an enormous business and in china of course, cats, or owning of cats is enormous, enormous business from the...
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care has fallen apart in many parts of the country and they are very worried about midwives and the fa ct about midwives and the fact that babies are dying in what isa fact that babies are dying in what is a western country because there are not enough midwives to help and i went through the birth of both my children through amazing midwives... absolutely... and there is this problem with tourists coming and availing themselves of national health stop a friend of mine had a heart problem in france and as he went into hospital they took his credit cards. there is provision to do that in this country but how often it happens at not know. you come from america and you look at the nhs from different eyes. in the us which could not have a national health service and have the pet for healthcare. another interesting dynamic is this call for more tax. that was huge campaign for brexit supporters. corbyn is hostile combat the labour leader accused of siding with anti—semites again and again. this keeps coming back for discussion. i am really surprised by this. too little too late when i see it. yo
care has fallen apart in many parts of the country and they are very worried about midwives and the fa ct about midwives and the fact that babies are dying in what isa fact that babies are dying in what is a western country because there are not enough midwives to help and i went through the birth of both my children through amazing midwives... absolutely... and there is this problem with tourists coming and availing themselves of national health stop a friend of mine had a heart problem in...
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for example, abdomen ct, the wait time is 21 days. mri 13 days. and carotid doer 21 days. all these scans for for patients with serious medical needs that need to be diagnosed. i'm asking father hearing on that matter. and i'm also in me more cram for jennifer gonzales, 32 years old. she and her unborn child were murdered during the pathway veteran home shooting on friday, march 9, 2018 in yountville, california. she was the cousin of long time democratic leader, alexis gonzalez. jennifer graduated with honors and dedicated her life to serving veterans who were suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. should we turn to san jose state university to help establish the veteran resource center and worked with veterans all over the bay area as a psychologist for the department of veterans affairs, san francisco bureau. she survived by her grieving husband, t.j., her father michael and loving extended family and friends. our condolences go to her family and friends. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: submit. >> president breed: there
for example, abdomen ct, the wait time is 21 days. mri 13 days. and carotid doer 21 days. all these scans for for patients with serious medical needs that need to be diagnosed. i'm asking father hearing on that matter. and i'm also in me more cram for jennifer gonzales, 32 years old. she and her unborn child were murdered during the pathway veteran home shooting on friday, march 9, 2018 in yountville, california. she was the cousin of long time democratic leader, alexis gonzalez. jennifer...
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well, my neighbours from the bc that, so in the absence of fa ct, the bc that, so in the absence of facton. why a nerve agent, i have thought about that, have you picked up on that? one of the interesting thing is, why come in with something, a radioactive thing for alexander litvinenko, polonium, the russians, i'm pretty sure it is the russians that did this, they want everyone else to know about the fact that they did it, so the more exotic you can make the death, the more likely it is that people will believe it is you, and there is another side of this, it is a warning, yes, and... what are your friends like? you have heard this from your friends! laughter one of the things they are doing, making this stuff, like a new toy, they want to go out and use it, they have a laboratory, making these different agents. i never understood what you don'tjust pushed somebody in front of a train if you want to kill them but the russians like the idea of this exotic way of doing it. it is drama. let's turn to the sunday people. we are still on the subject of russia, but now, a slightly different ta
well, my neighbours from the bc that, so in the absence of fa ct, the bc that, so in the absence of facton. why a nerve agent, i have thought about that, have you picked up on that? one of the interesting thing is, why come in with something, a radioactive thing for alexander litvinenko, polonium, the russians, i'm pretty sure it is the russians that did this, they want everyone else to know about the fact that they did it, so the more exotic you can make the death, the more likely it is that...
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and i think that when all this is over some people are going to raise concerns about the fa ct going been kept as informed as we might want to be. and the fact that the military have been sent into salisbury, seeing that, although it might be to try to reassure people... on the contrary! it is the military who in recent yea rs contrary! it is the military who in recent years in afghanistan and iraq have had the most expertise in chemical weapons and nerve agents, so chemical weapons and nerve agents, so that is why they are there, because they're the experts are. but the history of politicians getting bricked first in these kind of cases is patchy and bad. there is a political element to this but it is a crime. and part of what these guys are doing probably is, as they did with alexander litvinenko, trying to trace the polonium—210, across london and into hotels and eventually to the teapot itself, thatis eventually to the teapot itself, that is what they did and they will be trying to do the same thing around salisbury, trying to find the traces of where the nerve agent might have b
and i think that when all this is over some people are going to raise concerns about the fa ct going been kept as informed as we might want to be. and the fact that the military have been sent into salisbury, seeing that, although it might be to try to reassure people... on the contrary! it is the military who in recent yea rs contrary! it is the military who in recent years in afghanistan and iraq have had the most expertise in chemical weapons and nerve agents, so chemical weapons and nerve...
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no, in fa ct they haven't proved it yet? no, in fact it takes ages to prove any of this stuff.ed last time with the polonium poisoning? it took about ten or 12 years and we still haven't pinned it down on anybody. it was traced rack to russia, though. it was but it takes so long. the times is reporting that there is some irrefutable evidence which links it with russia and that she is ready to act. there was a report today that in cabinet, borisjohnson had dared to mention it was the russians and got slapped down rather firmly by the prime minister. but it looks like she has now come round to thinking what all of us suspect, which is that russia is behind, is going to take some action. which is that russia is behind, is going to take some actionm which is that russia is behind, is going to take some action. it is a nerve agent, we haven't been told which one it is, much more difficult to trace than something which is radioactive like polonium? to trace than something which is radioactive like polonium7m to trace than something which is radioactive like polonium? it seems that th
no, in fa ct they haven't proved it yet? no, in fact it takes ages to prove any of this stuff.ed last time with the polonium poisoning? it took about ten or 12 years and we still haven't pinned it down on anybody. it was traced rack to russia, though. it was but it takes so long. the times is reporting that there is some irrefutable evidence which links it with russia and that she is ready to act. there was a report today that in cabinet, borisjohnson had dared to mention it was the russians...
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this is a long-running story about local authority funding and austerity since 2010 and the fa ct andhat council taxes have gone up and many councils have few parts of the budget which they can increase but now they have been told they can increase council tax due to the social care crisis. the daily mail has done a story which says that one of the parts of the budget they can automatically increase on their own is car parking charges. the truce is that they may well increase by 45%... that they may well increase by 4596. .. the residents permits that they may well increase by 4596... the residents permits could bea 4596... the residents permits could be a lot more. they could be, but they're not going to get nearly as much from that as they will do from council tax increases. so, this is a very small part of the budget. when there is a cap on something somewhere you have to increase your income from something else. the kind of thing which will infuriate people. absolutely, i recently passed my test and became a driver. that's the most exciting thing which has happened this week! i've
this is a long-running story about local authority funding and austerity since 2010 and the fa ct andhat council taxes have gone up and many councils have few parts of the budget which they can increase but now they have been told they can increase council tax due to the social care crisis. the daily mail has done a story which says that one of the parts of the budget they can automatically increase on their own is car parking charges. the truce is that they may well increase by 45%... that...
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henry, by all means add further fa cts henry, by all means add further facts and figures to back!ng disconnect between the amazing photos, notjust on newspaper front pages, but seems we have seen from our windows of snow carpeting the country, but it is actually quite serious. i know you mentioned on the times' front page the environment agency has put out a series of coastal flood warnings. we have seen how serious in the west country, which is where some of these warnings are, floods have been before. all sorts of disruption on the roads, most train services, warning of disruption, or cross—border trains between england and scotland suspended. there is a disconnect between the fun of snow days as it is for the kids who schools have been called off and the
henry, by all means add further fa cts henry, by all means add further facts and figures to back!ng disconnect between the amazing photos, notjust on newspaper front pages, but seems we have seen from our windows of snow carpeting the country, but it is actually quite serious. i know you mentioned on the times' front page the environment agency has put out a series of coastal flood warnings. we have seen how serious in the west country, which is where some of these warnings are, floods have...
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overall this is a really positive story, the fa ct this is a really positive story, the fact she hasgreat for pakistani children and great for education, and hopefully she will be able to revisit soon. nobody would dispute it has been a most extraordinary story, hasn't it? from utterly dreadful and tragic to this incredible journey that she has had. but while the arab news is focusing on it, there are noises saying that it is far too much attention for one girl. there are loads of people out there doing pretty amazing things and we should perhaps spread the love a bit. yeah, i have heard the same thing. what she says and what she has been shouting to the taliban is, you gave mea shouting to the taliban is, you gave me a voice. actually, you amplified my voice. by shooting her. there is obviously whispering in pakistan, some people are not so happy with her returning, but overall, as somebody who is a huge advocate for education, especially for girls, i would say this is an absolutely positive things. —— thing. would say this is an absolutely positive things. -- thing. let's move on t
overall this is a really positive story, the fa ct this is a really positive story, the fact she hasgreat for pakistani children and great for education, and hopefully she will be able to revisit soon. nobody would dispute it has been a most extraordinary story, hasn't it? from utterly dreadful and tragic to this incredible journey that she has had. but while the arab news is focusing on it, there are noises saying that it is far too much attention for one girl. there are loads of people out...
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in fa ct, more to come injust a minute.ith sergei goryashko. what is the latest on this? aloe. -- hello. still some people who were at the shopping centre are among the list of missing. and not all the bodies of those who died in this awful inferno are identified. so they are still in hospital. yesterday was a big rally in keremovo. it lasted for 11 hours, and there were people who were against the local government, who, in their opinion, were responsible for the tragedy. well, and that is exactly what we have for now. sergei goryashko, thank you indeed for that update. thank you for been with us. stay with us. lots more to come. including this... the boss of facebook refuses to answer questions on data misuse before members of parliament in london — and the mps are very unhappy. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. chanting gasps from onlookers on fiji. woman: wow! this is bbc news. th
in fa ct, more to come injust a minute.ith sergei goryashko. what is the latest on this? aloe. -- hello. still some people who were at the shopping centre are among the list of missing. and not all the bodies of those who died in this awful inferno are identified. so they are still in hospital. yesterday was a big rally in keremovo. it lasted for 11 hours, and there were people who were against the local government, who, in their opinion, were responsible for the tragedy. well, and that is...
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do you think it's merely an accident, in fa ct think it's merely an accident, in fact that tillersonings to say about that? comp has obviously been in it different place from russia. it seems very unlikely that it from russia. it seems very unlikely thatitis from russia. it seems very unlikely that it is a coincidence but the white house is disputing that event. within hours saying tillerson saying we can russia is behind that, he gets sacked. the white house said, we planned to sack him last friday, he was told nothing about it, and he is sacked. i doubt there is an equal incident about this at all. and interest, donald trump did come out and say something about salisbury today but late in the day. we need today but late in the day. we need to be worried about the secretary of state because he's come as the former cia director and he's made it his business to set up to trump privately and publicly on every occasion, and the reason trump says he likes him is he's on his wavelength. in other words, he likes him is he's on his wavelength. in otherwords, he he likes him is he's on his w
do you think it's merely an accident, in fa ct think it's merely an accident, in fact that tillersonings to say about that? comp has obviously been in it different place from russia. it seems very unlikely that it from russia. it seems very unlikely thatitis from russia. it seems very unlikely that it is a coincidence but the white house is disputing that event. within hours saying tillerson saying we can russia is behind that, he gets sacked. the white house said, we planned to sack him last...
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it's back to fa cts , not eat is money. it's back to facts, knowledge, opinion.tion. they proposed nicking my car and giving the wheels back. there's another thought about that, but i will be polite. hazel on facebook says to me, you were very rude to ask in what he was worth. facebook says to me, you were very rude to ask in what he was worthm the current bbc climate, for goodness' sake, you got to ask the question, even if i don't regard it of being worthy of an answer. tracy says, these banks have destroyed people for way too long, especially lloyds. do you miss being on television? i thought we were on telly? a weekly show. no, i don't. i have had just the most wonderful career. it reaches the 50 year milestone in september, that's when i first started in milestone in september, that's when ifirst started in radio. i'm in a building which i respect and appreciate, and at every opportunity, because there has been misrepresentation, i thank the bbc for 30 fantastic years of one full opportunity. i decided —— wonderful opportunity. i decided —— wonderful opportu
it's back to fa cts , not eat is money. it's back to facts, knowledge, opinion.tion. they proposed nicking my car and giving the wheels back. there's another thought about that, but i will be polite. hazel on facebook says to me, you were very rude to ask in what he was worth. facebook says to me, you were very rude to ask in what he was worthm the current bbc climate, for goodness' sake, you got to ask the question, even if i don't regard it of being worthy of an answer. tracy says, these...
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with is another model year 2018 cadillac cts. that's a problem. and volkswagen is going to have the same problem. a volkswagen so equipped model year 2018 or model year 2019 will only be able to avoid colliding with another volkswagen model year 2019. so the value proposition really only works once all cars or some would say a certain percentage of cars are so equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that's vehicle to infrastructure. traffic lights enabled with the technology they would be able to communicate with the cadillac cts but that would have to be developed and the likelihood is that it would be a very small number of traffic lights because it's way more expensive. so you're got going to go with the more expensive round. but that would be a day one application. ford was one of the early advocates so for them to say they're doing it is a big deal and others are very likely behind them but they come out in particular in the forefront and said we're doing this. samsung and qualcomm say car c
with is another model year 2018 cadillac cts. that's a problem. and volkswagen is going to have the same problem. a volkswagen so equipped model year 2018 or model year 2019 will only be able to avoid colliding with another volkswagen model year 2019. so the value proposition really only works once all cars or some would say a certain percentage of cars are so equipped. there is a day one capability that would be relevant though and that's vehicle to infrastructure. traffic lights enabled with...
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the fa ct unsuccessful, the agency says.s a very interesting development, because a few years back the world anti—doping agency was also targeted by a group, it was claimed, by a group called fancy bears group which has russian connections as well. it throws it back into the global context of what is happening at the moment. back into the global context of what is happening at the momentm brings us back to the beginning of time, the old enemy, has caught up with us. dia and joe, thank you for talking to us. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/ papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. time to update you with the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles over the next few days to ta ke british isles over the next few days to take us into the holiday weekend. it looks like the stuff of holidays, that was the case across d
the fa ct unsuccessful, the agency says.s a very interesting development, because a few years back the world anti—doping agency was also targeted by a group, it was claimed, by a group called fancy bears group which has russian connections as well. it throws it back into the global context of what is happening at the moment. back into the global context of what is happening at the momentm brings us back to the beginning of time, the old enemy, has caught up with us. dia and joe, thank you for...
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and the fa ct injured in the same way.t that one of our policeman has been injured, this is notjust an attack against russian people on british soil, this has been an attack on a british policeman as well, and it could have been any other member of the public. litvinenko it seems to be that the poison was administered to him directly. this is much, much more dangerous to the public. indiscriminate killing. but they haven't died. attempted killing. pa pley haven't died. attempted killing. papley said people living nearby are still at a low risk. the daily express, a very striking picture, one year to brexit, and they have an article inside i think with boris johnson, who is quoted on the front page. yes, boris johnson always likes to be a journalist, so he has written an exclusive article. very difficult for boris johnson to write an exclusive article, one wonders how much they paid him, anyway, they said that train is heading for brexit. one wonders what sort of station brexit is. they doesn't actually explain when we get
and the fa ct injured in the same way.t that one of our policeman has been injured, this is notjust an attack against russian people on british soil, this has been an attack on a british policeman as well, and it could have been any other member of the public. litvinenko it seems to be that the poison was administered to him directly. this is much, much more dangerous to the public. indiscriminate killing. but they haven't died. attempted killing. pa pley haven't died. attempted killing. papley...
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it is the spectacle of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the river thames as a protest at the fa cts as a protest at the fact that fishing is not going to change as much as we thought it would. we are not going to take back control of fishing in the way we had somehow promised. ithink, you know, the whole thing was a completely ludicrous stunt, but then again, the leave campaign did go around doing some ridiculous stunts during the campaign as well. says a remainer. a lot of people are saying... they are oi'i lot of people are saying... they are on the warpath saying it's an important industry. i'm not saying it's not, but there were other groups in society, take the staff in the nhs, we employa lot groups in society, take the staff in the nhs, we employ a lot of people in the nhs and they are wondering where the £350 million per week plastered on the bus is. we are not going to rerun that campaign again. we haven't got time. nicola, sticking with that theme, the telegraph, the blue brexit passports might not be made in britain. they might not be made in britain. they might not be m
it is the spectacle of nigel farage throwing dead fish into the river thames as a protest at the fa cts as a protest at the fact that fishing is not going to change as much as we thought it would. we are not going to take back control of fishing in the way we had somehow promised. ithink, you know, the whole thing was a completely ludicrous stunt, but then again, the leave campaign did go around doing some ridiculous stunts during the campaign as well. says a remainer. a lot of people are...