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that history will judge the facto ermes leader aung san suu kyi there on her actually reuters reporters walk on and she was so rude were sentenced to seven years in prison for their reporting on the persecution of the school's. singer marty bolland who founded u.s. rock band a jefferson airplane has died at age seventy six the band was at the forefront of the psychedelic rock movement in the one nine hundred sixty s. in san francisco but ballance biggest hits included miracles and count on me and those came a decade later with the successor band jefferson starship. suspected poison victim and pussy pussy riot activist shelter there's a lot of as spoken to g.w. following his release from a berlin hospital earlier this week. says he was targeted by russia's secret service for investigating the killing of three russian reporters in the central african republic the kremlin critic fell ill in moscow on september eleventh the same day he was to receive sensitive information about their deaths there is love was later flown to germany for treatment. doctors here said it's quote highly plausible
that history will judge the facto ermes leader aung san suu kyi there on her actually reuters reporters walk on and she was so rude were sentenced to seven years in prison for their reporting on the persecution of the school's. singer marty bolland who founded u.s. rock band a jefferson airplane has died at age seventy six the band was at the forefront of the psychedelic rock movement in the one nine hundred sixty s. in san francisco but ballance biggest hits included miracles and count on me...
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't topping the desired effect and now looking up to open up for drug rooms along with a move. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris and suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment but needs house needs but if this pilot project is anything to go bowling these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so it didn't skate ati paris. russia's defense ministry has released a second by second radar data showing what it claims happened in syrian air space in the immediate runup to the downing of a russian reconnaissance plane last week the new evidence appears to refute israel's claims that its fighter jets has left syrian air space when the russian plane was brought down r.t. as we all are rich eight point six percent market share thirty percent is what is your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and that one rose to twenty thousand dolla
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't toughing the desired effect and now looking up. for drug crimes along with. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do with smoking croc balance treatment that meets health needs but if this pilot project is anything to these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so what do you can ski r.t. paris. ruptures the defense ministry has released second by second radar data showing what it claims happened in syrian airspace in the immediate run up to the downing of a russian reconnaissance plane last week but the new evidence appears to refute israel's claims that its fighter jets had left syrian airspace when the russian plane was brought down. because the sixty people into the story. israel wasn't being entirely truthful about what happened truthful at all and the russians of published radar snapshots to prove it the four israeli f. sixteen jets weren't in israeli a
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pompeo, in your ,erms about denuclearization was that a mistake or deliberate? >> complete mistake. completely irreversible. thank you for correcting me. >> thank you for attending today. thank you for coming. >> thanks for coming. thank you. tuesday onp live on c-span at 10:00 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york for remarks from president trump carried at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches. at legislative day starts two :00 p.m., cyber security, border security, and small business development. at 10:00, we are live at phoenix where the governor's debate between arizona governor doug ducey and his democratic challenger david garcia. c-span2 at 8:00 a.m., the rise and risks of vaping among teenagers. in the senate, members consider the nomination of peter feldman to be on the consumer product safety commission. on c-span3 at nine: 30 a.m., the senate armed services committee considers military command nominations. at 1:30 p.m., cynthia burwell is in conversation with outgoing senator bob corker of tennessee. at 3:30 p.m., health care in rural ameri
pompeo, in your ,erms about denuclearization was that a mistake or deliberate? >> complete mistake. completely irreversible. thank you for correcting me. >> thank you for attending today. thank you for coming. >> thanks for coming. thank you. tuesday onp live on c-span at 10:00 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york for remarks from president trump carried at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches. at legislative day starts two :00 p.m., cyber...
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't having the desired effect and now looking up to us for drug crimes along with. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do was smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so what do you can ski r.t. paris. locals rallied in the afghan city of can do is on weapons against the u.s. and afghan strikes the aerial campaign is aimed at driving by the resurgent taliban but is having a devastating impact on civilians. mrs mommy took. your kids to your physical john just purely. to say is there still is a certain. group you're going to. need to look this is the third brother. this is the job of making. sure that. while following the attacks the u.n. mission in afghanistan warned about the rising number of civilian casualties there it say's that many of the victim
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this is you know we knew it was life erm girl in the moment of truth in germany's domestic intelligence chief is being replaced coz gareth marston pays the price for meddling in politics and for his controversial response to the far right chemists riots were at the german chancellor rhee also coming up it looks like a poison this is a member of the russian for.
this is you know we knew it was life erm girl in the moment of truth in germany's domestic intelligence chief is being replaced coz gareth marston pays the price for meddling in politics and for his controversial response to the far right chemists riots were at the german chancellor rhee also coming up it looks like a poison this is a member of the russian for.
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't toughing the desired effect and now looking up to open up for drug crimes along with a move. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris and suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs house needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so it didn't skate r.t. paris this is a review of the way covering up sporting action happening right now well the fact the checkered flag is just come down to the sochi grand prix in russia we're going to go there live the results of the formula one sixteenth stage right after this break. what you should do to. put themselves. a lie. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to be close this is what before three of them all can't be good. interested always in the water how. they said. he was from afghanistan in the wake hundreds of
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the quarry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't hurting the desired effect and now looking up to open us up for drug rooms along with a move. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do was smoking crack on our balance treatment needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go buying these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create. so what do you can ski otty paris. an eight year commissioner has lashed out at british newspapers even suggesting they need tighter regulation it comes against a backdrop of souring relations between the e.u. and britain over breakfast talks with some suitably nasty headlines polly boyd has the details well these comments about so-called smart regulation they were made by any justice commissioner verizon and for in the media build the culture of dialogue should build the culture of dialogue on the contrary we see divisions but misinformation and. exclusion the break to debate is t
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't having the desired effect sorties and now looking up to us for drug crimes along with. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so what do you can ski r.t. paris. this week australia's ruling coalition was accused of trying to restrict media freedoms after a memo advising the country's police not to share information with certain media outlets was leaked or europe correspondent peter over has been across the story for us. the austrian interior ministry has been left red faced that's after an internal memo was leaked in which they instruct the police how to handle the media essentially if they don't write nice things about us give them nothing i would suggest that communication with these media should be
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it tells us something else --mi this is erm where the party of the president is inbl trdespite a strong economy. usually when things are bad for the incumbent commit is because of a bad war and economy. arthis time thernot a lot of international casualties and employment growth is strong, yet the party of the president is in serious trouble. rajini: david frum, great to have your insights. you are watching "bbc world news america." ill to come, the search for the missingazi children. a special report from northern iraq, where one woman is working to find those taken byam i state. in brazil, the man widely tipped to become the country's next president is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed at a campaign rally. attackedte in a southe state. he is a controversial candidate even by brazilian standards. katy watson ports. aty: on the campaign trail, jair bolsonaro was in his emelement, supported by segly adoring fans. celebrations came to an abrupt end. abd in the abdomen and visibly in pain. supporters surrounded the suspect. he was later arrted. as chaos ensued, the politician was
it tells us something else --mi this is erm where the party of the president is inbl trdespite a strong economy. usually when things are bad for the incumbent commit is because of a bad war and economy. arthis time thernot a lot of international casualties and employment growth is strong, yet the party of the president is in serious trouble. rajini: david frum, great to have your insights. you are watching "bbc world news america." ill to come, the search for the missingazi children....
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pierre: i think that apple has been incredibly on an upturn in .erms of pricing apple has been able to increase pricing every year. every time there was a new phone, the reaction of the market, the press, has always about selling such expensive phones in such volume. most analysts were evaluating the market in terms of tens. as long as the mechanism works in producing a premium phone and pushing up prices, apple is going to continue to do it. if you think about the market , i estimatene ands 25 million sumer's last year upgraded. upgraded to the iphone x. those are 35 million consumers -- in 2018. it will be interesting to see how much of these consumers are given the large screen for the premium. and that's going to be the max.t for the x for the it could sell easily up to 30 million units next. next year. but of course, the unknown is how much of the market will be more than $1000. hang on, here. david, as well. matt, thank you for joining us. i want to bring in mark milian, from san francisco, who will bring is a different perspective on the event. the marketing of the show, it's al
pierre: i think that apple has been incredibly on an upturn in .erms of pricing apple has been able to increase pricing every year. every time there was a new phone, the reaction of the market, the press, has always about selling such expensive phones in such volume. most analysts were evaluating the market in terms of tens. as long as the mechanism works in producing a premium phone and pushing up prices, apple is going to continue to do it. if you think about the market , i estimatene ands 25...
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pompeo, in your ,erms about denuclearization was that a mistake or deliberate? >> complete mistake. completely irreversible. thank you for correcting me. >> thank you for attending today. thank you for coming. >> thanks for coming. thank you. announcer: c-span's washington journal is live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh's nomination. then, judicial watch president talks about rob rosenstein. and, a washington post fact checker on fact checking president trump. c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: live on tuesday, on c-span at 10 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york from remarks on resident -- i president trump. -- by president trump. then, the u.s. house on cyber and border security. at 10 p.m., we are live in phoenix for the arizona governor's debate. 8:00 a.m., the rise and risks of abating among teenagers. in the senate, members consider the nomination for the consumer product safety commiss
pompeo, in your ,erms about denuclearization was that a mistake or deliberate? >> complete mistake. completely irreversible. thank you for correcting me. >> thank you for attending today. thank you for coming. >> thanks for coming. thank you. announcer: c-span's washington journal is live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal discusses brett kavanaugh's nomination. then, judicial watch...
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they got everything wrong, they got the euro wrong, the erm wrong, the less like they got mrs thatcherm are my best friends but really they are hopeless. we cannot stay they are hopeless. we cannot stay the customs union and there are technological solutions to the irish border and i think that will be part of fudge which was mentioned by michel barnier. the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend. many of us did not even realise that you have the option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are available slots that are going unused at the weekend according to the telegraph, this is mostly a matter of people being unaware that the slots access and you can get weekend surgeries. that is disappointing
they got everything wrong, they got the euro wrong, the erm wrong, the less like they got mrs thatcherm are my best friends but really they are hopeless. we cannot stay they are hopeless. we cannot stay the customs union and there are technological solutions to the irish border and i think that will be part of fudge which was mentioned by michel barnier. the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend. many of us did not even realise that you have the option...
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't topping the desired effect and now looking up to us for drug crimes along with. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do with smoking crack to balance treatment that needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so what do you can ski r.t. paris. right turning attention to afghanistan now where hundreds of locals who previously worked in the country for the german army block the entrance to a military base demanding help from berlin they say their work has put their lives in danger but it seems their requests for asylum are falling on deaf ears. just not. just. on the you know. just. i was working at the front line with them i was working on a son. together german senior mentors with the german generals when i started my duty dad told me. we would help you if you for some problems. you know. know
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't having the desired effect torches and now looking up to open up for drug crimes along with a mobile version i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris and suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so it didn't skate otty paris right ahead here the sixty stage of formula one in russia such leader of the south ends in victory for british driver lewis hamilton but earlier today all the details on that more lose the week when we come back seconds away. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world a big part of the lot and con
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through the eighty's the moon has a freer our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in two thousand and ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. you know you have to be a very brave person to do that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from earth and say i've been there.
through the eighty's the moon has a freer our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in two thousand and ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon...
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reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't having the desired effect and now looking up to open up for drug rooms along with a move all version i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris and suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment but needs house needs but if this pilot project is anything to go bowling these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so it didn't skate otty paris or it back in a couple of minutes after this break. when lawmakers manufacture consensus uncertainty of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signal. real new real world. you know world of big partisan groovy lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it'
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through the eighty's the moon has a freer our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in two thousand and ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. you know you have to be a very very first interview that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from earth and say i've been there
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you just need to get the, erm, the right treatment.overing at home after nine months in hospital. she's still not well enough to go to school and feels very let down. what i went through, the two years that i went through, they were awful, i'll never, ever get back. my son, reuben, spent six months in hospital. he's received excellent specialist 0cd treatment, which kick—started his recovery. he's not cured, it's something we're always going to have to deal with, but he's been taught how to manage it. it was, you know, the worst time of my life. and i know, like, i'm only 15 but, like, i think i'm pretty sure it will be the worst part of my life for the rest of my life. none of the children and young people i've met during our investigation got the help they wanted when they first asked for it. half of all mental health conditions develop, like reuben's, before the age of 1a and early treatment makes a big difference. how many children out there are on a waiting list, deteriorating, going to have to be admitted to a unit because they'r
you just need to get the, erm, the right treatment.overing at home after nine months in hospital. she's still not well enough to go to school and feels very let down. what i went through, the two years that i went through, they were awful, i'll never, ever get back. my son, reuben, spent six months in hospital. he's received excellent specialist 0cd treatment, which kick—started his recovery. he's not cured, it's something we're always going to have to deal with, but he's been taught how to...
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eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the last laugh and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in two thousand and ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. guy actually a very brave person to do that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from earth and say i've been there. and that is
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erm... i want to know more about the barries. down someone who worked for them. just about to go and knock on the door of someone called anne munro. anne was 17 when the barries gave her a job at lagarie. what did you see? she used to shout in their faces, go right up and shout in their faces, you know? and... 0h... a wee three—year—old girl... ..she was leathered if she wet herself. three years of age. and she had quite a few leatherings in the one day, and, i see — iwas there when she done it. it was terrible to watch, and the wee girl, she was screaming the place down. did you want to intervene? mr barrie... you knew he was going into the girls‘ rooms? a few of the girls had said he was coming into their rooms, but nobody said, you know, what he was up to. i remember one night he‘d woken me up, and he told me to come into the hall... ..and he took my hand, and he led me into the laundry room... ..and then he unzipped his trousers, and then... ..and then he shoved me onto the... onto my knees, and... ..and i don‘t want to say a
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conservatives and some liberal democrats all say we must get involved in these wars to protect people erm yeah but i would completely say out of the other well look what happened in the whole situation in iraq how did that help us as a country when the whole point of bombing iraq was because weapons we all there was based on lies and look what's happening with libya or do not say it's a case of we'll we want to better the people of libya and support them look at the situation in libya is i'm still here to see us like. those other countries go into a country and actually bombing them and seeing the benefits of it. if you think opposite i'd love to hear what the benefits like what positive that's actually bob i in any example the moment we start treaty and people as numbers and targets i'm not sure if humans fell for the problem lies where we should be trained people with compassion and i think that's why our times we kind of got it wrong but what was your thoughts about the government finally getting to grips maybe with the windrow scandal where africa will be in britain's will being depor
conservatives and some liberal democrats all say we must get involved in these wars to protect people erm yeah but i would completely say out of the other well look what happened in the whole situation in iraq how did that help us as a country when the whole point of bombing iraq was because weapons we all there was based on lies and look what's happening with libya or do not say it's a case of we'll we want to better the people of libya and support them look at the situation in libya is i'm...
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through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. you know you have to be a very brave person to do that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from earth and say i've been there. and that i
through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still...
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you know, those of us who know what happened when britain came out of the erm and was trying to hike pound from plunging. these knee—jerk reactions from the central bank do not have good ability because the interest rates are unsustainable. is all well and good to say all this money will flood into the banks, but the flipside is that businesses having to pay those rates will come crashing under. so i do think this will help turkey get out of this whole. turkey obviously has its own issues in terms of politics, the economy, but actually turkey, like many other emerging markets is seen a lot of money flow out. is to do with this ten year anniversary.“ is unfortunate, they get tired with the same brush. the indian index over last ten years has gone up fourfold. the uk ftse index has or only gone up 50%. —— only. hardly budged. but the emerging markets, some of them doing well. argentina, it is like the italy of latin america. lots of foreign money went into emerging markets because they we re into emerging markets because they were looking for returns while we haveis were looking for re
you know, those of us who know what happened when britain came out of the erm and was trying to hike pound from plunging. these knee—jerk reactions from the central bank do not have good ability because the interest rates are unsustainable. is all well and good to say all this money will flood into the banks, but the flipside is that businesses having to pay those rates will come crashing under. so i do think this will help turkey get out of this whole. turkey obviously has its own issues in...
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erm, nervous. yeah. i don't want her to leave me. it isjust massive.ways wanted to go to uni. before i even met you, i knew i wanted to go. yeah. but without your support, i don't think i would have gone. i've got that somebody that loves me unconditionally. that's the most important thing in the world. i've started! are you 0k? yeah. it's clear that for amy, having a supportive foster mum makes a world of difference. now she's a few days into the start of term. i've loved every second of it. i feel like it's a honeymoon period. yeah, and there's nothing different about me. there's not an arrow on my head saying, look who you are. yeah, it's amazing really. i feel like i'm part of the uni now. tolu started at queen mary university of london — a little nervous, but resilient. ijust feel like i'm not going to be as smart as everyone else. i feel like if you really have this passion and desire to go to university, go. like, don't let your circumstances or anyone tell you otherwise. tolu and amy are the lucky ones, but many other care leavers still struggl
erm, nervous. yeah. i don't want her to leave me. it isjust massive.ways wanted to go to uni. before i even met you, i knew i wanted to go. yeah. but without your support, i don't think i would have gone. i've got that somebody that loves me unconditionally. that's the most important thing in the world. i've started! are you 0k? yeah. it's clear that for amy, having a supportive foster mum makes a world of difference. now she's a few days into the start of term. i've loved every second of it. i...
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erm, i think it‘s a brilliant idea, if they set it at a reasonable level.the cap will save liz money. the problem is, it can vary upwards. the price cap that already exists for people on prepayment meters — that went up by £57 for the average gas and electricity bill in april. and it‘s going up again in october. it'll be £1,136. which is what happens if you have a variable price cap. the new wider price cap starts at the same level for typical usage but, beware, it can be pushed up as well. we can't control what it costs to produce energy, but what we can assure any family is that they'll pay a fair price. that if costs rise or if costs fall, the price cap will adjust transparently and automatically to reflect those underlying costs. the biggest saving from the new cap — more than £121 a year, on average — will be for scottishpower‘s standard rate customers. next is £94, with npower. and a typical £69 saving with british gas. suppliers warn the impact could be that other deals start costing more. the risk is that companies have to put their prices up to cov
erm, i think it‘s a brilliant idea, if they set it at a reasonable level.the cap will save liz money. the problem is, it can vary upwards. the price cap that already exists for people on prepayment meters — that went up by £57 for the average gas and electricity bill in april. and it‘s going up again in october. it'll be £1,136. which is what happens if you have a variable price cap. the new wider price cap starts at the same level for typical usage but, beware, it can be pushed up as...
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erm, it's quite worrying, actually.our operation. one by one, 2700 hair follicles are taken from the thick hair on the back of paul's head. paul's hair follicles are then reinserted. lots of men are proud of their new hairlines, but psychologists are concerned. some people have underlying low self—esteem and the surgery is not actually going to fix anything, you're not going to be happier afterwards and they may focus on other areas that they want to improve. the next day, paul leaves istanbul. hi! a month later, i've come to middlesbrough to see paul. oh, let me have a look at your hair. the first few weeks after surgery are the worst for patients. hairs from transplanted follicles fall out and it can take up to six months for new hairs to grow. i might go back for another one, depending on how this turns out. you're thinking of going back already? i'm hardly bald in the middle here, but i look in the mirror now and it is a bit light, so i might go back. with pressure from society and cosmetic surgery becoming cheaper,
erm, it's quite worrying, actually.our operation. one by one, 2700 hair follicles are taken from the thick hair on the back of paul's head. paul's hair follicles are then reinserted. lots of men are proud of their new hairlines, but psychologists are concerned. some people have underlying low self—esteem and the surgery is not actually going to fix anything, you're not going to be happier afterwards and they may focus on other areas that they want to improve. the next day, paul leaves...
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sort of affluent and erm creation of a of a properly. elected new regime and. so i think it'll be a disaster. in the meantime elections have taken place medic aska. neither have i know men or know how to or where now to run to me and too many community community but no action. story of my. my country where i've. been so. thank you. i didn't i didn't see the thing. i didn't know. that they are there last night. don't. move. soon as they think he's done is there they think so they think so and they tend to like he's sixteen military some easy around dead he's dead and after that they shipped my daughter there and the giftes so we're not alone we don't turn off interviews things like this and they come and that but it does say that i'm here and there's a gun. it's within it's to do there's no risk is not not that it is nothing for us noticed because if you are scared for risk it's mean the you accept what they do for you. the president says to his start miss is a better man and a hoax the machine will allow the president to attend to feel old. still in my young to
sort of affluent and erm creation of a of a properly. elected new regime and. so i think it'll be a disaster. in the meantime elections have taken place medic aska. neither have i know men or know how to or where now to run to me and too many community community but no action. story of my. my country where i've. been so. thank you. i didn't i didn't see the thing. i didn't know. that they are there last night. don't. move. soon as they think he's done is there they think so they think so and...
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ma after he retired from erm as congress. he died in july at the age of 82. >>> crews battling the delta fire in shasta county finally made a bit of progress over the weekend. containment is up to 5%. interstate 5 remains closed between redding and mount shasta. >>> the delta fire continued to burn on sunday as fire crews battled the flames on the ground. interstate 5 has been closed since wednesday. every day, crews are working hard to prepare the roadway for motorists to return. >> it is a top priority for the incident. the amount of commerce that troubles on the free day, they need to get it back open. it needs to be safe for the people who are out here we can have a situation like we had a couple of days ago when the fire started. >> reporter: all of the agencies involved, including law enforcement, fire personnel, and caltrans, meeting every day to determine the best course of action in the coming days. >> we do work together. we try to look for a consensus-based approach to determine when we can open roadways and so, we
ma after he retired from erm as congress. he died in july at the age of 82. >>> crews battling the delta fire in shasta county finally made a bit of progress over the weekend. containment is up to 5%. interstate 5 remains closed between redding and mount shasta. >>> the delta fire continued to burn on sunday as fire crews battled the flames on the ground. interstate 5 has been closed since wednesday. every day, crews are working hard to prepare the roadway for motorists to...
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the first place really what this trial is about is trying to not only in prison these two leading ermes journalists but also to try to intimidate other journalists saying to them that if you work for an international press organisation don't assume that you're not going to be able to be touched by the military about the government you know but so what we know but the evidence that they had actually gathered you know how significant was their reporting here. well the report themselves with the reported sounds was very important but what was handed to them the document that was handed to them that they then were arrested with was something they didn't even read and which later came out in the in the trial of what had been published elsewhere you know so for the government to claim that this is somehow a confidential document is again a part of the bogus narrative that was used to convict the suit it didn't really matter what evidence was presented that this crowd was quite clear that there the fix was in all along that the military and the police wanted this conviction and the court was p
the first place really what this trial is about is trying to not only in prison these two leading ermes journalists but also to try to intimidate other journalists saying to them that if you work for an international press organisation don't assume that you're not going to be able to be touched by the military about the government you know but so what we know but the evidence that they had actually gathered you know how significant was their reporting here. well the report themselves with the...
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blueprint a trade fair saying he would like to see the employment rate high of over the next five years erm member greece has been under a stare if you measure for nearly a decade and critics say his plan amounts to nothing more than another handouts. i prime minister alexis tsipras is keen to show that greece is turning a page for years the emphasis has been on cutting costs now he is turning to growth dropping corporate tax by four points to twenty five percent and social security contributions for the self employed by a furred in an attempt to create jobs workers and consumers are set to see minimum wages rise while property and sales taxes fall. it is rolling back all sturdy era tax hikes but he is doing it carefully then you have i did not come here to distribute benefits i came to distribute and share with you a vision of our vision for greece in a new era that is rising for our country it's not just the greeks a tax exhausted they're also headed into an election year workers came to sell an e.q. to remind the government of its promises after eight years of austerity requires that cal
blueprint a trade fair saying he would like to see the employment rate high of over the next five years erm member greece has been under a stare if you measure for nearly a decade and critics say his plan amounts to nothing more than another handouts. i prime minister alexis tsipras is keen to show that greece is turning a page for years the emphasis has been on cutting costs now he is turning to growth dropping corporate tax by four points to twenty five percent and social security...
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erm, it's quite worrying, actually. of men are proud of their new hairlines, but psychologists are concerned. some people have underlying low self—esteem and the surgery is not actually going to fix anything, you're not going to be happier afterwards and they may focus on other areas that they want to improve. the next day, paul leaves istanbul. hi! a month later, i've come to middlesbrough to see paul. 0h, let me have a look at your hair. the first few weeks after surgery are the worst for patients. hairs from transplanted follicles fall out and it can take up to six months for new hairs to grow. i might go back for another one, depending on how this turns out. you're thinking of going back already? i'm hardly bald in the middle here, but i look in the mirror now and it is a bit light, so i might go back. with pressure from society and cosmetic surgery becoming cheaper, it seems more men are now going to extreme lengths to change the way they look. tiffany sweeney, bbc news. the sports giant nike has said its latest ad
erm, it's quite worrying, actually. of men are proud of their new hairlines, but psychologists are concerned. some people have underlying low self—esteem and the surgery is not actually going to fix anything, you're not going to be happier afterwards and they may focus on other areas that they want to improve. the next day, paul leaves istanbul. hi! a month later, i've come to middlesbrough to see paul. 0h, let me have a look at your hair. the first few weeks after surgery are the worst for...
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it can erm our feet to help us fall asleep faster. it's great sleep i can feel and see.elcome back, everybody. oined right now by a a very talented young magician who just won nbc's hit show "america's got talent." give it up for shin lim, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for being here. you are amazing.er i knew yougonna win. i swear. i called it. i go, this guy he's got -- you got it, man. >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: you won a million dollars. uh, that's big deal. at -- what happens now? what's the plan? >> i mean, i would love to have my own show. in vegas, or wherever. and that would be just amazing to be able to perform it. yeah. >> jimmy: all rillt. i mean, best of luck. and i -- >> yeah, thank you. >> jimmy: we will come watch you. and -- you brought a trick for us tonight.>> es, i do. >> jimmy: okay. am i involved? >> yeah, of -- well, i mean, that's why you're sitting here. >> jimmy: okay, good. [ laughter ] >> you're good. >> jimmy: have i already done something? -- >> jimmy: okay. >> usually i would have you select your favorite card.
it can erm our feet to help us fall asleep faster. it's great sleep i can feel and see.elcome back, everybody. oined right now by a a very talented young magician who just won nbc's hit show "america's got talent." give it up for shin lim, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for being here. you are amazing.er i knew yougonna win. i swear. i called it. i go, this guy he's got -- you got it, man. >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: you won a million...
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erm, nervous. yeah. i don't want her to leave me. it isjust massive.pport, i don't think i would have gone. i've got that somebody that loves me unconditionally. that's the most important thing in the world. i've started! are you ok? yeah. it's clear that for amy, having a supportive foster mum makes a world of difference. now she's a few days into the start of term. i've loved every second of it. i feel like it's a honeymoon period. yeah, and there's nothing different about me. there's not an arrow on my head saying, look who you are. yeah, it's amazing really. i feel like i'm part of the uni now. tolu started at queen mary university of london — a little nervous, but resilient. ijust feel like i'm not going to be as smart as everyone else. i feel like if you really have this passion and desire to go to university, go. like, don't let your circumstances or anyone tell you otherwise. tolu and amy are the lucky ones, but many other care leavers still struggle to make it to campus. yeah, that sounds really good. thank you. police are used to emergency ca
erm, nervous. yeah. i don't want her to leave me. it isjust massive.pport, i don't think i would have gone. i've got that somebody that loves me unconditionally. that's the most important thing in the world. i've started! are you ok? yeah. it's clear that for amy, having a supportive foster mum makes a world of difference. now she's a few days into the start of term. i've loved every second of it. i feel like it's a honeymoon period. yeah, and there's nothing different about me. there's not an...
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if that plays out, medium t erm economic growth should play out.e moment, you have an environment supportive for lower prices, the way things are going. in some uncertainty, i think exactly the energy, the intense miss of the energy us and china is going to matter a lot. francine: thank you both for joining us. in the meantime, we are also looking at president xi jinping speaking in china. "bloomberg surveillance. continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: italy's calming tactics. we are live in milan. turkey's troubles inflates while consumer prices move. how big is the contagion risk for emerging markets? westminster. theresa may comes under fire from her former brexit secretary. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua here in london. tom keene off for the u.s. holiday. what i am looking at is a little bit of market anxiety. they are trying to figure out next.y what comes it is also back to school, so we are getting a lot more volume starting tomorrow. i think stocks are trying to figure out exactly what the c
if that plays out, medium t erm economic growth should play out.e moment, you have an environment supportive for lower prices, the way things are going. in some uncertainty, i think exactly the energy, the intense miss of the energy us and china is going to matter a lot. francine: thank you both for joining us. in the meantime, we are also looking at president xi jinping speaking in china. "bloomberg surveillance. continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: italy's calming tactics. we are...
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is,erms of where santander they are a bit light on capital, but adequate.ing about returning to cash dividends. a lot of the retail business is flatlining because growth is the biggest problem european banks have. when be surprised if we do see turning up the gas of it for the investment bank, and also maybe some small asset management deals. nejra: so some small asset management deals. what else will investors be focused on? the shares haven't really performed well this year. jonathan: rather than getting too carried away about the fact that he had the deal, we have to recognize where santander is in the cycle. cyclically, they are low and are only going to take up from here. for banks, it is all about cost. we know he did a good job at ubs. one thing we would expect to see is a more aggressive cost income ratio target. ubs, what mentioned position does this leave ubs in? jonathan: i don't think it really changes that much. we have seen a good recovery. if you think about the key drivers for ubs, the gross margin is very important. those are the biggest dr
is,erms of where santander they are a bit light on capital, but adequate.ing about returning to cash dividends. a lot of the retail business is flatlining because growth is the biggest problem european banks have. when be surprised if we do see turning up the gas of it for the investment bank, and also maybe some small asset management deals. nejra: so some small asset management deals. what else will investors be focused on? the shares haven't really performed well this year. jonathan: rather...
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. >> finally in erms of science and technology, the atmosphere within this administration is very aggressivelynegative on, on science and technology in terms of allowing for the future to open up and for there to be protection of those apertures which have to be created. from my perspective that's going to be the criteria by which i am judging your nomination. we thank you for being here. thank you, mr. chairman. >> markey. senator cortez masto. >> i was waiting for the door to open. thank you. gentlemen, thank you for your willingness to serve. dr. droegemeier, it was really a pleasure to meet with you. thank you for taking the time as well. welcome to your family. i don't know whose daughter this is, but she has been awake and alert the whole time and it is fantastic to see that. is that your daughter? >> my granddaughter. >> your granddaughter. welcome to the families. this is fantastic. so, let me just say, all three of you are going to play important roles in various areas of our economy and society. one of them that is most important that i'm really interested in is technology and innova
. >> finally in erms of science and technology, the atmosphere within this administration is very aggressivelynegative on, on science and technology in terms of allowing for the future to open up and for there to be protection of those apertures which have to be created. from my perspective that's going to be the criteria by which i am judging your nomination. we thank you for being here. thank you, mr. chairman. >> markey. senator cortez masto. >> i was waiting for the door...
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erm, chequers deal, i have no clue. no, not... well, they all didn't agree on that one, did they?ome people knew what the terms meant and some people did not, that isafair meant and some people did not, that is a fair reflection. adam summing all your correspondence is here, are you up for all your correspondence is here, are you upfora all your correspondence is here, are you up for a challenge? always. the one—minute challenge, four phrases to explain in one minute. there is a clock on the screen. go! hard brexit. that is crashing out with no deal. to brexit supporters, it is a bare—bones deal where we have not very close relationship with the eu. soft brexit. the opposite where people say we should have really close relationship with the eu or so people don't talk about soft brexit any more. the chequers deal. the plan theresa may put her cabinet and got agreed in a big country house chequers which is the uk proposal for the future relationship on the economy, security and other things and it is a proposal and not a finished product. not what everyone wa nts. finished product.
erm, chequers deal, i have no clue. no, not... well, they all didn't agree on that one, did they?ome people knew what the terms meant and some people did not, that isafair meant and some people did not, that is a fair reflection. adam summing all your correspondence is here, are you up for all your correspondence is here, are you upfora all your correspondence is here, are you up for a challenge? always. the one—minute challenge, four phrases to explain in one minute. there is a clock on the...
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erm, probably.rched and trying to get comfy. it was very uncomfortable. she was quite active, let me say, through the whole service. is that what was happening, she was kicking? she was kicking a lot. well, thank you very much indeed. it's great to see you looking so well and so happy, and with such big, ambitious plans for the future. we'll see what we can do. do it for all the mums. for all the mums, yeah! i would love to. i mean, hopefully we can get there, and i'll see what happens. lovely to see her back on the road, back competing and looking happy. and speaking so openly and honestly about all sorts of things. zara tindall speaking to sally. the time is 8:28am. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. much of the uk a dry day but some rain around, particularly across south—east scotland, north—east england, making its way down the north sea coast. showers feeding into the north sea, parts of england, wales and the midlands. the cloud that the north—east of scotla nd cloud t
erm, probably.rched and trying to get comfy. it was very uncomfortable. she was quite active, let me say, through the whole service. is that what was happening, she was kicking? she was kicking a lot. well, thank you very much indeed. it's great to see you looking so well and so happy, and with such big, ambitious plans for the future. we'll see what we can do. do it for all the mums. for all the mums, yeah! i would love to. i mean, hopefully we can get there, and i'll see what happens. lovely...