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for more than 5 consecutive years to damien's restaurant outside of opening hours a polish social. worker comes here to help people apply for settled status online opened. a lot of us have not been keeping these documents. you know this whole time because who would know that would actually be required at any point so the anxiety around the settlement scheme comes from comes from not being you know not not being sure whether they're going to be able to prove that settled state is even if they get it damien didn't get his at 1st either though he's lived in paid taxes in britain for 15 years but he fought back and now has the settled status by hosting free info sessions he hopes to stop more poles from leaving. the numbers in britain fell from 1000000 to under 900000 last year making it harder to find staff in last 2 years is drastic is huge issue and well probably because of breaks because so many friends of mine already left. and they were well settled we have also ships which came here 56 years ago they work for me they left so he's also using the info sessions to recruit staff p.s
for more than 5 consecutive years to damien's restaurant outside of opening hours a polish social. worker comes here to help people apply for settled status online opened. a lot of us have not been keeping these documents. you know this whole time because who would know that would actually be required at any point so the anxiety around the settlement scheme comes from comes from not being you know not not being sure whether they're going to be able to prove that settled state is even if they...
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made with ingredients from the british county of campbell chair it's the creation of polish chef damien in virginia. i treat britain like my home and i cook my home food in my new home if maybe documents cited by you know that this is what i'm trying to do i try to create something completely completely new for this environment for these guests. his menu and his restaurant house of feasts reflect damian's identity he came to england in 2005. when poland joined the e.u. he's worked his way up even cooking for royalty like princess dan. and prince william. but most of his guests are eastern european. some of them don't even speak polish but they come in here they look on the dish or does doesn't look polish and then they eat the dish as if this is like my mom cooked so this is what i think makes me smile. house of feasts is located on the outskirts of peter bell in the east of england it's many factories and farms and workers from eastern europe who are long welcomed here with open arms. tens of thousands of poles settled here but since the grex referendum many feel unwelcome to be allowe
made with ingredients from the british county of campbell chair it's the creation of polish chef damien in virginia. i treat britain like my home and i cook my home food in my new home if maybe documents cited by you know that this is what i'm trying to do i try to create something completely completely new for this environment for these guests. his menu and his restaurant house of feasts reflect damian's identity he came to england in 2005. when poland joined the e.u. he's worked his way up...
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romaine: damien, always love to have you.o turn your attention to what is going on in washington. imf managing director kristalina georgieva speaking with bloomberg's tom keene in washington. let's take you there right now. 1989-1990, you 1989-1990, you , the distinctive feature at this moment, the world bank and here now, you lived it, particularly for the younger people in the room, explain one moment of november of 1989 to those first elections in june of 1990 in your bulgaria. kristalina: the most dramatic how thehat i have is change was. for so long, we had been living in the two separate worlds, and had gotten the customs to dissolve it. -- we were born on the iron side of the curtain and we die on the iron side of the curtain, but what was clear is that people can only tolerate of right,of lack freedom of speech, lack of information. -- [indiscernible] i celebrate it more than knowing else, the right to information. and i can tell people in this course, it is, of now great because we have a market economy. allhe world
romaine: damien, always love to have you.o turn your attention to what is going on in washington. imf managing director kristalina georgieva speaking with bloomberg's tom keene in washington. let's take you there right now. 1989-1990, you 1989-1990, you , the distinctive feature at this moment, the world bank and here now, you lived it, particularly for the younger people in the room, explain one moment of november of 1989 to those first elections in june of 1990 in your bulgaria. kristalina:...
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pushing their 1-year-old son damien in a stroller when police say a drunk driver nearly plowed intothem. inches between life and death. >> the chevy hit the jeep right on top, just like mil seconds from us. top, mill i seconds from what would have been us. >> ernst of alveso was intoxicated when he ran the red lit when you see shannon t bar him and save the family. >> i think it was meant to happen. nk it was kient kind of meant to. happen. >> her mother and 3-year-old son in the car, remarkably >> her mother and 3-year-old son were in the car. remarkably, no one injured. >> me being able to be there, i guess like the right time, it makes me feel good, even though like i'm in a situation that i am right now. >> i'm so sorry that that happened to you. like but thank you >> state your name and. >> police say the drunk driver made a run for it but soon arrested and now facing several felonies faces tonight one family grateful for this crash after nearly becoming the victim of another. miguel almaguer, nbc news.guel news. >>> we know they're >> we know they are okay but hard to look at.
pushing their 1-year-old son damien in a stroller when police say a drunk driver nearly plowed intothem. inches between life and death. >> the chevy hit the jeep right on top, just like mil seconds from us. top, mill i seconds from what would have been us. >> ernst of alveso was intoxicated when he ran the red lit when you see shannon t bar him and save the family. >> i think it was meant to happen. nk it was kient kind of meant to. happen. >> her mother and 3-year-old...
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. >> damien brothers: we looked everywhere. >> alfonsi: her son damien remembers driving around odessas grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: how old were you? >> brothers: 14. >> alfonsi: that sticks with you. >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: for 24 years, damien didn't know who killed his mother, or why. ranger holland learned denise brothers had been strangled, and that samuel little was in west texas at the time. >> holland: did sammy do it? i don't know, but i felt like there was a, you know, a reasonable probability that he did it. >> alfonsi: to find out if his instinct was right, the ranger went to california last year to interview little, who had always been hostile to law enforcement. >> holland: did i believe he was going to confess? ( laughs ) complete arrogance on my part. absolutely. >> alfonsi: and for the first couple of minutes, it really was going qui
. >> damien brothers: we looked everywhere. >> alfonsi: her son damien remembers driving around odessas grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: how old were you? >> brothers: 14. >> alfonsi: that sticks with you. >>...
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today phil lebeau has the details on boeing, which we have been just been talking about panelist damien conver is here to break down johnson & johnson's latest woes, and brian sullivan has highlights from his exclusive interview with bill gross. >> this sell-off at boeing all revolves around this document. this is an copy of a text message conversation from 2016 between boeing's former chief technical pilot and another associate and it has to do with the 737 max, which was in the process of being certified at that time. and we're not going to go through all of the instant messages and the back and forth between these two people, but mark forkner, the boeing chief technical pilot at that time, one of the messages he sends is, oh, shocker alert. mcas is now active down to m.2 it's running rampant in the sim on me. referring to the simulator a few texts later, there is a follow up comment from him he says, so i basically lied to the regulators and then he says, unknowingly. now, we don't know what he means by "i basically lied to the regulators and we have reached out to his attorney we ha
today phil lebeau has the details on boeing, which we have been just been talking about panelist damien conver is here to break down johnson & johnson's latest woes, and brian sullivan has highlights from his exclusive interview with bill gross. >> this sell-off at boeing all revolves around this document. this is an copy of a text message conversation from 2016 between boeing's former chief technical pilot and another associate and it has to do with the 737 max, which was in the...
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damien grammaticas is in zeebrugge.cutors here have an open investigation, and they are also looking into what happened. they are not certain at the minute the exact sequence of events, and are looking into the fact that this trailer unit, in fact, the container on the back of the truck and the trailer it was on may have started here, because there is daily connections here to the uk, three orfour sailings a day across container, so that's 4000 continues back and forth, or trucks back and forth, and the thinking is that it may have originated here. last night, in a sort of afternoon sailing, probably, it seems, that arrived in the uk, just around midnight. so that's what they are looking into. the prosecutors have also said that there is another route as well from the port of rotterdam a little bit further up the coast. one a day roughly from there, i think, so they are also considering that as an option. but the thinking is, at the minute, that it may well have been from here. and more broadly, do the people who work t
damien grammaticas is in zeebrugge.cutors here have an open investigation, and they are also looking into what happened. they are not certain at the minute the exact sequence of events, and are looking into the fact that this trailer unit, in fact, the container on the back of the truck and the trailer it was on may have started here, because there is daily connections here to the uk, three orfour sailings a day across container, so that's 4000 continues back and forth, or trucks back and...
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what are the ports authorities been saying there, damien?ut what the police and prosecutor has said this evening is that they have opened an investigation, they are setting up lines of communication with the uk authorities are also investigating this, but at the minute, the belgian side are saying they cannot confirm that the container was shipped from here. it's a possibility that it also might have come from rotterdam, there is a connection from rotterdam to per fleet in the there is a connection from rotterdam to perfleet in the uk, one a day i think, roughly. but there are more connections from here, so it's more likely that it came from here. and they are looking into that. and at they are looking into that. and at the same time, we know that the port authorities are saying that all they say the minute ours they are dealing with 4000 trucks or containers a day moving back and forth on this route. they do check them for security, but they do also say that they have seen growing incidence of migrants trying to use this route or being foun
what are the ports authorities been saying there, damien?ut what the police and prosecutor has said this evening is that they have opened an investigation, they are setting up lines of communication with the uk authorities are also investigating this, but at the minute, the belgian side are saying they cannot confirm that the container was shipped from here. it's a possibility that it also might have come from rotterdam, there is a connection from rotterdam to per fleet in the there is a...
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damien larder scored 26 of his 28 points in the 2nd half including this to a single out with just 26 seconds remaining that gave the blazes 122198 when. we were all the minnesota timberwolves have remain unbeaten 116200 my victory over the miami heat andrew wiggins starred for the wolves he made a full 3 points is a scored 16 of his 25 points in the final 6 minutes in the soto will look to keep their early season momentum as they take on the sole delsea 76 is on wednesday. and that's it for me rachelle thank you very much sana thank you for joining me as well here for the news hour here on al-jazeera visit our website to get a moment al-jazeera dot com and stick around a step on the other side of the break with more on the day's news for you. when the news breaks. when people need to be current and the story needs to be told of these constant assault from the pomp walks off with exclusive interviews using that was a mistake you know and in-depth reports a great deal of the environmental and climate crisis a problem many fronts not least about of the ocean al-jazeera has teams on the
damien larder scored 26 of his 28 points in the 2nd half including this to a single out with just 26 seconds remaining that gave the blazes 122198 when. we were all the minnesota timberwolves have remain unbeaten 116200 my victory over the miami heat andrew wiggins starred for the wolves he made a full 3 points is a scored 16 of his 25 points in the final 6 minutes in the soto will look to keep their early season momentum as they take on the sole delsea 76 is on wednesday. and that's it for me...
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it was knowing knowing if to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d. shook off the royals defense to force his way over to the game's opening try i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament was $160.00 and the game could have gone either way but it was wales that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again followed sent over his 5th straight kick and wales had no answer this time it finished 916 and south africa with through to the 3rd world cup final whiles agonizingly beaten in the semifinals for a 3rd time the springboks will return to yokohama on saturday to face an in-form and even saw it he knocked out the defending champions new zealand this means everything to us as a team in a week will come from different backgrounds and different everything and we know there's so many people some focus on the look on the supporters you know it means a world to us would love to win the world cup we will play a loss in the fin
it was knowing knowing if to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d. shook off the royals defense to force his way over to the game's opening try i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament was $160.00 and the game could have gone either way but it was wales that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again followed sent over his 5th...
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it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d.shook off the wales defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament was 16 only and the game could have gone either way but it was royals that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again pollock said i respect straight kick and wales have no answer this time it finished 1916 and south africa with through to the 3rd world cup final whiles agonizingly beaten in the semifinals for a 3rd time the springboks will return to yokohama on saturday to face an in-form and even side who knocked out the defending champions new zealand this means everything to us as a team you know we will come from different backgrounds and different everything and we know to so many people some focus on the look on the supporters you know it means a world to us we would love to win the world cup we will play a loss in them to w
it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d.shook off the wales defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament was 16 only and the game could have gone either way but it was royals that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again pollock said i respect straight...
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it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d.shook off the wales defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament thanks 16 only and the game could have gone either way but it was wales that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again. said i respect straight kick and wales have no answer this time it finished 916 and south africa with through to the 3rd world cup final whiles agonizingly beaten in the semifinals for a 3rd time the springboks will return to yokohama on saturday to face an in-form and even side he knocked out the defending champions new zealand this means everything to us as a team and i know we will come from different backgrounds and different everything and we know there's so many people some focus on the look on the supporters you know it means a world to us would love to win the world cup we will play a loss in them to win
it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d.shook off the wales defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament thanks 16 only and the game could have gone either way but it was wales that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again. said i respect straight kick...
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depleted through injury and perhaps in the final reckoning that had an impact because in the second half damient that point, they were on the south african line for several minutes and finally the bull was flung wide and josh adams went over to score, lee halfpenny scoring a nerveless conversion to draw the match level. in such a tight encounter, it was always likely that the next points would prove decisive. wales had their chances, they had a dropped goal attempt which missed, but then pollard was awarded a penalty, he made no mistake, 19—16 up, and wales had run out of time. south africa through, they will have a chance for a third world cup triumph if they can be england next weekend, england will start as favourites in that match after the way they outplayed new zealand, but welsh dreams of a first—ever world cup final have been dashed and along with it their hopes of giving their legendary coach, the sendoff they were hoping they would give him. he is now of course got one more match to look forward to in the third and fourth play—off in new zealand in tokyo on friday night, but it is sou
depleted through injury and perhaps in the final reckoning that had an impact because in the second half damient that point, they were on the south african line for several minutes and finally the bull was flung wide and josh adams went over to score, lee halfpenny scoring a nerveless conversion to draw the match level. in such a tight encounter, it was always likely that the next points would prove decisive. wales had their chances, they had a dropped goal attempt which missed, but then...
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damien lee, his brother-in-law had 23. draymond green, triple-double.way, they are going to retire his number 23 at michigan state later this year. then, steph curry will find a way to get it to the d'angelo russell. how about behind the back with a little flip? 24 points! it really was not as close, the final score would indicate. the warriors pretty happy i would say about their first win. you don't think they would get excited about it? 134-123. >>> monday night football, the matchup not that hot. miami, they could go reverse of their perfect season back in the early 70s when they were protection right to the super bowl. right now, they are 0-7. vans were in bags as the saints stands did many years ago. up top going to the steelers quarterback mason rudolph to juju smith-schuster. they come from 14th down to take the 17-14 leak. the running back, james conner had 135 yards rushing, he is a pretty tough guy. he scored a touchdown and gets a face full of turf on that particular run. that is kind of a badge runner. 27-14, the final. dolphins, will state
damien lee, his brother-in-law had 23. draymond green, triple-double.way, they are going to retire his number 23 at michigan state later this year. then, steph curry will find a way to get it to the d'angelo russell. how about behind the back with a little flip? 24 points! it really was not as close, the final score would indicate. the warriors pretty happy i would say about their first win. you don't think they would get excited about it? 134-123. >>> monday night football, the...
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damien, have the germans confirmed the contents of this phone call that number ten is leaking, suggestingt clear that angela merkel made it clear that norman northern ireland has to stay inside the customs union. clive, no, the official german position is, no, not at all. they never go into the details of the chancellor's private phone calls with other leaders, and they haven't done today. at the view i think in germany and across the eu is that it's highly unlikely that what's been leaked or what's been briefed, i should say, rather than leaked, actually really truthfully reflects the nature of the call. they don't really believe that here in germany. we had very close allies of angela merkel coming out and saying on twitter that there would be no change in the german position. and it simply dozens, many people think actually reflect the way angela merkel would talk or approach things. she's a very cautious politician, and she has kept the show on the road. so the idea that she would say that things are basically almost over, and that the issueis basically almost over, and that the issue
damien, have the germans confirmed the contents of this phone call that number ten is leaking, suggestingt clear that angela merkel made it clear that norman northern ireland has to stay inside the customs union. clive, no, the official german position is, no, not at all. they never go into the details of the chancellor's private phone calls with other leaders, and they haven't done today. at the view i think in germany and across the eu is that it's highly unlikely that what's been leaked or...
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damien starts a fast break. ends it up with rack ky jordan pool in the bucket. he scored 17. lakers did win 123-101. that is davis mill, the quarterback for stanford last night entertaining number 15 washington. their 17 point under dogs. does this look like an underdog to you? a little pass and catch for him. 13-7. second half, cameron, he carried 151 yards. they upset the huskies 23-13. so the huskies now are a two- loss team in the division. so what would happen when cal played number 13? ducks turned out over three times it first half. cal made them pay. rolls out. double coverage. touchdown. christopher brown. they led 7-0. second half though, 4th quarter, ducks in front bay 3. look for more. a little pass. and the bears dropped 17-7 so the ducks now are one-lost team. anaheim mighty ducks handed the sharks an o-3 record. yes. a 3-1 loss in anaheim. sharks just looking for answers. gary cole struck out 15 for the astros. they played tampa bay and they had their way most of the game. he went early. they won 3-1. they took the series lead and the yankees and twins in the b
damien starts a fast break. ends it up with rack ky jordan pool in the bucket. he scored 17. lakers did win 123-101. that is davis mill, the quarterback for stanford last night entertaining number 15 washington. their 17 point under dogs. does this look like an underdog to you? a little pass and catch for him. 13-7. second half, cameron, he carried 151 yards. they upset the huskies 23-13. so the huskies now are a two- loss team in the division. so what would happen when cal played number 13?...
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now let's go to damien south tower -- damian sassower. we have a new president in argentina. what does that mean for markets question mark -- markets? did vote inpeople favor of economic austerity. they have barely enough reserves to cover their gross external funding expenses over the better part of the next year, which means they are going to have to do a deal quickly with the imf to restructure, re-profile their debt. those terms remain unclear. we know fernandes is calling for a 20% to 25% cut on their debt outstanding. we do not know if that is going to be taken well by creditors. looking forward, what does this mean if things go pear-shaped on companies operating in argentina? it means taxes on beef exports, grain exports. it means they are going to subsidize electricity. that is bad for the grid manufacturers, distributors. you are going to see some of them take a pound of flesh out of it. finally, you have lithium exploration. what happens to all of these companies spending money to try to develop those resources? the verdict is still out. david: a true follower of fe
now let's go to damien south tower -- damian sassower. we have a new president in argentina. what does that mean for markets question mark -- markets? did vote inpeople favor of economic austerity. they have barely enough reserves to cover their gross external funding expenses over the better part of the next year, which means they are going to have to do a deal quickly with the imf to restructure, re-profile their debt. those terms remain unclear. we know fernandes is calling for a 20% to 25%...
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joining me on the phone is damien flowers.and fiat chrysler is up 10%. what does that tell us? damien: i think one should be careful about reading into the share price, some sort of judgment about whether this deal is a good or bad idea overall. these share price moves are related to, in a way, technical effects to do with the way the deal has been structured. this has been structured a merger of equals, which means each side has to put out the same amount. haved closed doors, we pegged over the deal that these companies are not the same size. we have done a lot of things p moving around whichsa will base -- a lot of things which psa will be spun off and it will pay -- twollion shareholders. you are seeing the dramatic share price move because we need the market to value these net of that adjustment, and the judgment the market has come to as probably a fair one, that the value of peugeot needs to go down. francine: this megamerger, and a lot of people are saying it makes sense for europe, but don't they need the crucial chine
joining me on the phone is damien flowers.and fiat chrysler is up 10%. what does that tell us? damien: i think one should be careful about reading into the share price, some sort of judgment about whether this deal is a good or bad idea overall. these share price moves are related to, in a way, technical effects to do with the way the deal has been structured. this has been structured a merger of equals, which means each side has to put out the same amount. haved closed doors, we pegged over...
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steph curry, his brother-in- law, damien leaks, getting plenty of playing time and winds up with a careery outside career-best. 23 points! [ laughter ] tremont green, number 23 retired at michigan state, coming up later in november. he goes to the buckets. 17 rebounds, 10 assists for draymond green. they don't lose when he wraps up a triple-double and d'angelo russell chimes in from outside, thanks to steph curry. he had 24. like i said, the no zion, pelicans, no match. the warriors aren't excited about their first win? [ laughter ] that is a little video on twitter from the locking room. 134-123 is the final. it really was not even that close. >>> monday night football, the only franchise in nfl history to run the table the most perfect season in nfl history pulled off by the miami dolphins way long ago, they may run the table the other way as imperfect as you can get. the old back over the head trick by their fans tonight. third quarter, it was 14-02 start this game. dolphins lead like the old games when you spot the other guys a couple of touchdowns. juju smith-schuster, 24 yards, pitt
steph curry, his brother-in- law, damien leaks, getting plenty of playing time and winds up with a careery outside career-best. 23 points! [ laughter ] tremont green, number 23 retired at michigan state, coming up later in november. he goes to the buckets. 17 rebounds, 10 assists for draymond green. they don't lose when he wraps up a triple-double and d'angelo russell chimes in from outside, thanks to steph curry. he had 24. like i said, the no zion, pelicans, no match. the warriors aren't...
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damien and dale. what held them together was an affection for each other that no matter what happens they would keep writing and they would keep fighting and fighting and fighting. the affection is the opposite in his own way of popularity. popularity brings favoritism. this one of the reason you see the military so anti- anything that would bring other impulses inside combat assault units. because when you are to sending someone forward, you can read them some very old textbooks, about when favoritism rotted the unit right out from underneath. the king here, solomon and others. the point is that affection is the sort of thing that does not rest on any sort of favoritism. it's not about being popular. your going around making people move when they don't want to and you are telling people the first thing they have to do with a clean uniforms on his duke jump into a mud puddle because you don't want them to be reluctant to hit the deck in the mud, when they get shot at your not doing things that make yo
damien and dale. what held them together was an affection for each other that no matter what happens they would keep writing and they would keep fighting and fighting and fighting. the affection is the opposite in his own way of popularity. popularity brings favoritism. this one of the reason you see the military so anti- anything that would bring other impulses inside combat assault units. because when you are to sending someone forward, you can read them some very old textbooks, about when...
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it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d. shook off the royals defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament i 16 only and the gun could have gone either way but it was whilst that playing 1st conceding a crucial penalty and have. africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again. i restrict straight kick and wiles had no answer this time it finished 1916 and south africa with through to the hood world cup final whiles agonizingly beaten in the semifinals for 3rd time the springboks will return to yokohama on saturday to face an in-form and even saw it he knocked out the defending champions new zealand is means everything to us as a team and i know we will hopefully defeat the big guns and confront everything we know to so many people some focus on becoming supporters you know it means a world to us would love to win the world cup we will play a loss in the final run but we they've got a johnstone a
it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d. shook off the royals defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament i 16 only and the gun could have gone either way but it was whilst that playing 1st conceding a crucial penalty and have. africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again. i restrict straight kick and wiles had...
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jess and damien, thank you to you both. a us. diplomat‘s wife, have just been meeting the foreign secretary. dominic raab told his us. counterpart mike pompeo that hewas disappointed by the us. decision to let her use anne sacoolas' immunity to leave britain. let's hear what the dunn family spokesperson has to say good afternoon, everybody. i am the family spokesperson for harry dunn's family. we are extremely grateful for the opportunity to have had that time with the foreign secretary. to say that we're disappointed with the outcome of the meeting would be an understatement. we need some time to gather our thoughts and compose ourselves. we are frustrated and angry and we just need about an hour or $0 angry and we just need about an hour or so tojust angry and we just need about an hour or so to just gather angry and we just need about an hour or so tojust gather our angry and we just need about an hour or so to just gather our thoughts and then if you just give us some space and time to do that, then we will meet you all
jess and damien, thank you to you both. a us. diplomat‘s wife, have just been meeting the foreign secretary. dominic raab told his us. counterpart mike pompeo that hewas disappointed by the us. decision to let her use anne sacoolas' immunity to leave britain. let's hear what the dunn family spokesperson has to say good afternoon, everybody. i am the family spokesperson for harry dunn's family. we are extremely grateful for the opportunity to have had that time with the foreign secretary. to...
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damien is also the author of the trust manifesto, about how the profits—first—ask—questions—last cultureical thinking democracy and trust. well damianjoins me live now. thank you forjoining us. talking of trust, hugely important in your business. you did suffer a big data breach in june of business. you did suffer a big data breach injune of this year. how are you able to fix that and how are you able to rebuild client trust? thank you very much for having me. we did suffer a breach but it wasn't big in the scale of things for a company of our size, where we have more than 50 million companies and do more than a billion transfers a month. it was a very small percentage of our user base. the thing that we have always done since 2009 is try to put trust at the forefront of everything we do. so we have always worked very intensely with local authorities and in the last couple of years we have been very active in trying to make sure we follow all the great regulation that is coming out from the european union, particularly around gdp are. i think anyone tech —based has to follow the same sor
damien is also the author of the trust manifesto, about how the profits—first—ask—questions—last cultureical thinking democracy and trust. well damianjoins me live now. thank you forjoining us. talking of trust, hugely important in your business. you did suffer a big data breach in june of business. you did suffer a big data breach injune of this year. how are you able to fix that and how are you able to rebuild client trust? thank you very much for having me. we did suffer a breach but...
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damien, thank you.ing deadline for the prime minister to seal a deal, we look at the whole island of ireland and attitudes to brexit, the backstop and the political future for both sides of the border. let's cross now to geeta guru—murthy who's in dublin. thank you very much. we are alive today, broadcasting from trinity college, dublin. an elite university, known throughout the world, modelled on oxford and cambridge and home to phenomenal laminae, including leo varadkarthe current taoiseach. and also the father of modern conservativism, as well as oscar wilde. now it is packed with tourists and students. i wa nt to packed with tourists and students. i want to show you, you can see the weather is not great here, and ireland has been coping with a storm, and that is reflected in the papers, weather and politics coming together, battered, says the irish daily mail, and boris's plan takes a beating as well. it says there are two major... the irish examiner has a front page saying varadkar, we may have to
damien, thank you.ing deadline for the prime minister to seal a deal, we look at the whole island of ireland and attitudes to brexit, the backstop and the political future for both sides of the border. let's cross now to geeta guru—murthy who's in dublin. thank you very much. we are alive today, broadcasting from trinity college, dublin. an elite university, known throughout the world, modelled on oxford and cambridge and home to phenomenal laminae, including leo varadkarthe current...
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ok, damien, thank you for now. you are watching afternoon live...northern ireland has been arrested. borisjohnson meets from northern ireland has been arrested. boris johnson meets jeremy corbyn over uncertainty of what happens after brexit. the fracking industry is progressing at a far slower pace that are viciously projected. in sport attributes are being paid to marieke vervoort who won gold in london in 2012. she has died at the age of a0 after years of chronic pain via euthanasia and. chelsea travelled to amsterdam to play in the championship sleep. the defending champions... prince charles has met the welsh rugby union team i had as their huge semi final against south africa. his royal highness was at a training session. i will be back with more at 130 -- session. i will be back with more at 130 —— 3:30pm. session. i will be back with more at 130 -- 3:30pm. 39 session. i will be back with more at 130 —— 3:30pm. 39 people have been found dead in a container in grays. it is believed to have travelled from bulgaria into holyhead on saturday. they
ok, damien, thank you for now. you are watching afternoon live...northern ireland has been arrested. borisjohnson meets from northern ireland has been arrested. boris johnson meets jeremy corbyn over uncertainty of what happens after brexit. the fracking industry is progressing at a far slower pace that are viciously projected. in sport attributes are being paid to marieke vervoort who won gold in london in 2012. she has died at the age of a0 after years of chronic pain via euthanasia and....
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damien, thank you.ris. the prime minister says his new brexit proposals are britain's chance to get a deal — as he lays out his plans to mps. the high court in belfast has ruled that northern ireland's abortion laws are in breach of the uk's human rights commitments. in sport, ireland are back on track at the rugby world cup injapan. they beat russia 35— 04 a bonus point victory. another big win against samoa in their final match will guarantee a place in the quarterfinals. the first player draft has taken place for the 100, cricket's new competition which starts next summer. joe root will play for the trent rockets in nottingham. and terry abraham looks to have committed his international future to england, the chelsea striker with a nigerian father has been called up for this month cosmic euro qualifiers. details on that and the rest of today's sports news in the next 15 minutes. a couple from east london have won their legalfight to have their severely disabled five—year—old daughter moved to an ital
damien, thank you.ris. the prime minister says his new brexit proposals are britain's chance to get a deal — as he lays out his plans to mps. the high court in belfast has ruled that northern ireland's abortion laws are in breach of the uk's human rights commitments. in sport, ireland are back on track at the rugby world cup injapan. they beat russia 35— 04 a bonus point victory. another big win against samoa in their final match will guarantee a place in the quarterfinals. the first player...
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centre to reports of one or possibly two men randomly attacking people in the starbucks cafe with damienentre area. it is not sure how serious the people who are injured, or under them not sure how serious the people who are injured, or underthem is believed to be seriously injured with a stab winter. the condition of the other four are not known. they have been taking to hospital. eyewitnesses were told they were alerted to what was going on by screams and then there is a palin cannot support by running through the arndale centre. security shutters and some of the shop started to come down. police say that counterterrorism police are leading this investigation, but that you should not read into that that this is definitely a terrorist attack. but they are keeping all options open in terms of a potential motive at this stage. so, peter, what is the impact on the wider area? we can see behind you the police tape. well, obviously you know because of the location manchester you know that manchester has seen terrible attacks in the past, the manchester arena bombing 22 people were killed. ob
centre to reports of one or possibly two men randomly attacking people in the starbucks cafe with damienentre area. it is not sure how serious the people who are injured, or under them not sure how serious the people who are injured, or underthem is believed to be seriously injured with a stab winter. the condition of the other four are not known. they have been taking to hospital. eyewitnesses were told they were alerted to what was going on by screams and then there is a palin cannot support...
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we had from damien, it won't go down particular well with the rest of the eu.he eu turn round and say no straightaway? or does it say, we will try and engage with this, with the hope from their perspective of pulling it into a slightly different shape? we know there was a briefing from downing street over night saying it is a final offer but we didn't really hear that from boris johnson in his speech. in an interview with the sun this morning when he was asked, would you look at a counteroffer? he said of course we will look at anything they say. so these things are always subject to a bit of a tweak here and there. the trouble with this is, it's a very farfrom trouble with this is, it's a very far from what the eu has previously signalled it would be prepared to accept, it seems a big jump to get anywhere close to a deal in the next couple of weeks. i wanted to come onto that, the clock is ticking. remind us of the timetable at the moment. the clock is ticking because, we have said this again, under law, if nothing changes, we are supposed to leave the eu deal
we had from damien, it won't go down particular well with the rest of the eu.he eu turn round and say no straightaway? or does it say, we will try and engage with this, with the hope from their perspective of pulling it into a slightly different shape? we know there was a briefing from downing street over night saying it is a final offer but we didn't really hear that from boris johnson in his speech. in an interview with the sun this morning when he was asked, would you look at a counteroffer?...
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and the snp‘s damien lyndon. kicked out of the party, do you think all of those will back the party today? i suspect all of them, certainly most of them will because it follows the logic of some of the arguments they have been putting. so what are your good analysis shows, this will be decided by those labour mps, many of whom represent constituents in leave voting areas who are agonising about what to do in the best interests of their constituency and the country. what about this letwin amendment, will you support that? it tries to guarantee that no deal doesn‘t happen? no, i will not guarantee that no deal doesn‘t happen? no, iwill not support it. it isa happen? no, iwill not support it. it is a clever amendment tabled by one of the cleverest man in the commons and my friend and colleague. but it is not necessary. the central issue in britain is to get britain through this and into the wide debt negotiations and that is what i want to happen. isn't this going to wreck proceedings, isn‘t this a time for clarity
and the snp‘s damien lyndon. kicked out of the party, do you think all of those will back the party today? i suspect all of them, certainly most of them will because it follows the logic of some of the arguments they have been putting. so what are your good analysis shows, this will be decided by those labour mps, many of whom represent constituents in leave voting areas who are agonising about what to do in the best interests of their constituency and the country. what about this letwin...