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with just six months to go european council president. says tourism a. workable insists that the plan is the only one on the table and ugandan pop star turned politician bobby one has returned home after receiving medical treatment in the us for injuries that he says he suffered while ugandan police custody hundreds of supporters gathered outside his home. the heart has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger and its aftermath rising floodwaters and pollution and toxic chemicals across. carolina threatening watch ways and drinking john hendren reports. the floodwaters of hurricane florence are unleashing a toxic slurry of hog waste north carolina's swollen river basins are home to thousands of hog and poultry farms in four thousand lagoons filled with hauled waste this state's department of environmental quality says at least one hundred ten of them are leaking into floodwaters or are likely to start leaking soon yes there are some problems today but the concern is what's happening or what's going to happen over the next few
with just six months to go european council president. says tourism a. workable insists that the plan is the only one on the table and ugandan pop star turned politician bobby one has returned home after receiving medical treatment in the us for injuries that he says he suffered while ugandan police custody hundreds of supporters gathered outside his home. the heart has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger and its aftermath rising floodwaters and pollution and...
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then moment of truth for rigid negotiations will be de october european council. in october we expect much more progress and results in their budget talks. then we will decide whether conditions are there to call an extra summit in november to finalize and formulation the deal. all of which places to reason may in the most invidious position you can possibly imagine this plan was hers abates in movements of goods freely across e.u. borders but everything else leaving it breaks all the european union's own rules and led by france and germany the e.u. are basically saying come up with something else they don't like a plan her own political party the conservatives are split down the middle about it all the polling in the u.k. suggest that eighty percent of british people remain as as well as leavers don't like the plan either but it's all she's got so what did she say as a final news conference well she said exactly what she always says. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there
then moment of truth for rigid negotiations will be de october european council. in october we expect much more progress and results in their budget talks. then we will decide whether conditions are there to call an extra summit in november to finalize and formulation the deal. all of which places to reason may in the most invidious position you can possibly imagine this plan was hers abates in movements of goods freely across e.u. borders but everything else leaving it breaks all the european...
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after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stilld a compromise. hello. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for christine blasey ford to confirm whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. the head of the senatejudicial committee says the panel will vote monday on whether to back mr kavanagh. speaking at a rally in missouri, president trump said he was sure brett kava naugh would eventually be confirmed. and he was born... you talk about central casting, he was born... they we re central casting, he was born... they were saying it ten years ago about him, he was born for the us supreme court. he was born for it. applause and it's going to happen. in a seperate development the us deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, has described a report as inaccurate that he discussed invoking a constitutional clause to remove president trump from office. the new york times, citing anonymou
after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stilld a compromise. hello. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for christine blasey ford to confirm whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. the head of the senatejudicial committee says the panel will vote monday on whether to back mr...
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come out of the mouths of so than the of fascist parties even to themselves the present the european council said that he wants to hold a summit meeting next february in egypt's between the european union and north africa.
come out of the mouths of so than the of fascist parties even to themselves the present the european council said that he wants to hold a summit meeting next february in egypt's between the european union and north africa.
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the president of the european council.ealous! i'm thinking back to the 3am summit meetings in brussels. is this the same donald tusk i know. you see — as i was watching that in the office today — it started to remind me of something i had seen before. and then i realised it wasn't bond at all — it was trump. this was all too similar to the video donald trump played to kimjung un in singapore. imagine what north korea could be. for your eyes only. destiny pictures presents a story of opportunity. a new story, a new beginning. one of peace, two men, two leaders... one destiny. a story about a special moment in time. when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated. what will he choose? to show vision and leadership? or not? brilliant. i'm sold, donald tusk, donald trump, james bond, i want one. and i want, i have to say, this show needs a makeover. one man. a drama and lights. two studios, two countries. near you tonight at seven. don't miss it. i love it. i will never look at donald tuesday it tusk the sam
the president of the european council.ealous! i'm thinking back to the 3am summit meetings in brussels. is this the same donald tusk i know. you see — as i was watching that in the office today — it started to remind me of something i had seen before. and then i realised it wasn't bond at all — it was trump. this was all too similar to the video donald trump played to kimjung un in singapore. imagine what north korea could be. for your eyes only. destiny pictures presents a story of...
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donald tusk, the chair of the summit, the president of the european council said it was 110w of the european been before that bill can be reached thanks in part to the chequered flag. eu leaders were kinda falling over themselves to talk about the concessions being made it from both sides. this is been eclipsed by the unequivocal statement by donald tusk as well that there are parts of theresa may micah two important parts that are unworkable. it is not news. parts that are unworkable. it is not news. “— parts that are unworkable. it is not news. —— chequers plan. they have said this before. we knew they wanted their proposal on northern ireland and they don't find the uk proposal so far acceptable to the uk and alsojudged proposal so far acceptable to the uk and also judged to the chequers suggestion of splitting off parts of the single market for the uk. that is not new. what is new is the three words he used in the press conference. it will not work. they will play that on loop in clearly downing street is not happy. they are talking about outplay him using an elbow. not the form of the e
donald tusk, the chair of the summit, the president of the european council said it was 110w of the european been before that bill can be reached thanks in part to the chequered flag. eu leaders were kinda falling over themselves to talk about the concessions being made it from both sides. this is been eclipsed by the unequivocal statement by donald tusk as well that there are parts of theresa may micah two important parts that are unworkable. it is not news. parts that are unworkable. it is...
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the european council president is warning that parts of the u.k.'s a bright superposed rules need revising so is the e.u. sending mixed signals we begin tonight with this report. it's being described as an informal summit. austrian chancellors of austrian cooks appear to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere as british prime minister to resign may arrive for dinner. but her main task is to convince the whole of the e.u. that her brags that package will work. ahead of formal negotiations may remained positive in the face of continuing harsh criticism over her exit proposals i believe this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade it's the only credible on the go she will plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland out also to defense on the votes of the british people and if we're going to achieve a successful conclusion then just as the u.k. has evolved its position the e.u. will need to evolve its position to. german chancellor angela merkel spoke to waiting journalists on her arrival in salisbury and ref
the european council president is warning that parts of the u.k.'s a bright superposed rules need revising so is the e.u. sending mixed signals we begin tonight with this report. it's being described as an informal summit. austrian chancellors of austrian cooks appear to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere as british prime minister to resign may arrive for dinner. but her main task is to convince the whole of the e.u. that her brags that package will work. ahead of formal negotiations may...
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because the european council president donald tusk he has called for another break that summit to be held in there is this really going to have. it seems like this was going to happen been talk about an extra summit for quite some time now and i think the parties agree that they really have to do everything possible it's only six months of bricks in from the twenty ninth of september which is next week there's only six months left on where they have to agree on something or else written will crash out so they need to agree on this sort of orderly withdrawal from the e.u. and later on they need the time to talk about what the future relationship will be the future trade if any between the u.k. and he you thought yes it does look likely that this summit actually needs to happen for them to overcome these differences and find this compromise. and begs the question how can they called the summit tonight an informal summit when they're talking about two of you know arguably the most important topics in the european union right now and migration is also on the agenda isn't it well yes it d
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european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has been given just hours to reach a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. christine blasey ford has been told if she doesn't agree to appear on monday, the committee will vote on whether to back mr kavanaugh without her. it's the latest twist in a controversy that on friday saw president trump seek to discredit ms blasey ford on twitter. for more on this i was joined earlier by our washington correspondent chris buckler. essentially the big question remains, will christine blasey ford be prepared to testify to the senate judiciary committee or not? republicans who lead that committee, the chairman is chuck grassley, he'd set a deadline for a couple of hours ago in order for christine blasey ford's lawyers to come back and say she was prepared to testify. she didn't res
european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has been given just hours to reach a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. christine blasey ford has been told if she doesn't agree to appear on monday, the committee will vote on...
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after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stilld a compromise. us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still a nuclear threat — though plans for a second summit are under way. it's in the works, we're hoping everything falls together. it makes good sense here, before too terribly long. and new research suggests one in 20 deaths globally are caused by drinking alcohol. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has been given an hour to reach a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. christine blasey ford has been told if she doesn't agree to appear on monday, the committee will vote on whether to back mr kavanagh without her. it's the latest twist in a controversy that on friday saw president trump seek to discredit ms blasey ford on twitter. a short time ago, at a rally in missouri, mr trump said he was sure brett kavanaugh would eventually be confirmed. he was born, you talk about central casting, they were saying it ten yea rs casting, they were sa
after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stilld a compromise. us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still a nuclear threat — though plans for a second summit are under way. it's in the works, we're hoping everything falls together. it makes good sense here, before too terribly long. and new research suggests one in 20 deaths globally are caused by drinking alcohol. the woman who has accused us supreme...
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after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stillind a compromise. germany's far—right controversy: merkel pledges to think again over intelligence chief's promotion. and new research suggests one in 20 deaths globally are caused by drinking alcohol. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for christine blasey ford to confirm whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. the head of the senatejudicial committee says the panel will vote monday on whether to back mr kavanagh. speaking at a rally in missouri, president trump said he was sure brett kavanaugh would eventually be confirmed. brett kava naugh would eventually be confirmed. and he was born... you talk about central casting, he was born... they were saying it ten years ago about him, he was born for the us supreme court. he was born for it. applause and it's going to happen. our washington correspondent chris buckler has more o
after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can stillind a compromise. germany's far—right controversy: merkel pledges to think again over intelligence chief's promotion. and new research suggests one in 20 deaths globally are caused by drinking alcohol. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for...
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the headlines at 11: the head of the european council tells theresa may her brexit plan is not acceptable. the suggested framework for economic co—operation will not work. not least because it risks undermining the single market. but the prime minister inisits her plan is the only serious credible way to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. there is a lot of work to be done in. and we will be doing that, obviously, over the next few weeks and what will continue to drive me will be delivering for the british people. a summer of delays and cancellations on the railways. an investigation finds that nobody was in charge and says the chaos undermined trust in the rail system. councils in england warn that the worst is yet to come for cuts to many services, including children's, unless the government intervenes. wolf alice when the mercury prize, beating lily allen, the arctic monkeys. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers our guests broadcaster david davies and former pensions minister ros altmann. stay with us for that. good evening. the
the headlines at 11: the head of the european council tells theresa may her brexit plan is not acceptable. the suggested framework for economic co—operation will not work. not least because it risks undermining the single market. but the prime minister inisits her plan is the only serious credible way to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. there is a lot of work to be done in. and we will be doing that, obviously, over the next few weeks and what will continue to drive me will be...
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the october european council. in october we expect maximum progress and results in the budget talks. then we will decide whether conditions are to call an extra summit in november to finalize and formalize the deal may insist heard the old the so-called checkers plan is the only one on the table and if the e.u. doesn't take it she's prepared to walk away. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a willingness to do a deal but let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment that actually deals delivers on what we need to do and respects the integrity of the united kingdom and respects the result of the referendum or you leaders have also been talking about how to stop unwanted migrants arriving on the continent a subject that's been dividing the block austria's chancellor is suggesting the e.u. steps up cooperation with egypt
the october european council. in october we expect maximum progress and results in the budget talks. then we will decide whether conditions are to call an extra summit in november to finalize and formalize the deal may insist heard the old the so-called checkers plan is the only one on the table and if the e.u. doesn't take it she's prepared to walk away. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a...
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the moment of truth for breaks in negotiations will be the october european council.lts in the brexit talks. then we will decide whether the conditions are there to call an extra summit in november to finalise and formalise the deal. last, but not least, again thank you, sebastien for your efforts here in salzburg. we owe our thanks, we are impressed with what you have achieved. thank you very much. thank you and now the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. studio: we will leave jean—claude juncker. but donald tusk said that chequers framework for economic reparation will not work. so huge pressure on theresa may and he announced the october european meeting, he said that will be the moment of truth. so just a few weeks for some major issues to be sorted and he said only if they are sorted in october, will they then agree for a summit to be held in november to fill in the detail. but as i say, we re fill in the detail. but as i say, were saying that at the moment, mood music is farfrom were saying that at the moment, mood music is far from positi
the moment of truth for breaks in negotiations will be the october european council.lts in the brexit talks. then we will decide whether the conditions are there to call an extra summit in november to finalise and formalise the deal. last, but not least, again thank you, sebastien for your efforts here in salzburg. we owe our thanks, we are impressed with what you have achieved. thank you very much. thank you and now the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. studio: we...
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the october european council. in october we expect maximum progress and resolve in the budget talks. then we will decide whether. to call an extra law in november to finalize. the deal. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a willingness to do a deal but let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment that actually deals delivers on what we need to do and respects the integrity of the united kingdom and respects the result of the referendum with a lot of. spoke to laurent a deadlock there and directed. yeah well yes deadlock and a disaster frankly full to resume a who'd come here hoping that she might be able to sort of square off with the e.u. twenty seven and persuade them that was something in her checkers deal that she could go back home with to the conservative conference in that we could choose time where there's whe
the october european council. in october we expect maximum progress and resolve in the budget talks. then we will decide whether. to call an extra law in november to finalize. the deal. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a willingness to do a deal but let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment...
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european council president of trolls says to raise amazed proposal is on the workable but may insists her deal call the checkers plan is the only one on the table. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a willingness to do a deal but let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment that actually deals delivers on what we need to do and respects the integrity of the united kingdom and respects the result of the referendum ever about the shirt of the viewer the positive elements in that proposal. the framework for corporation. not least because it risks undermining the single market the question. something modern only good intentions i mean we need a. clear and precise guarantee. siddhis what you probably didn't bridget is the choice of the british people and it's pushed by some who predicted easy solutions but it tells us one think and i fully respect the british sovereignty by saying this it has
european council president of trolls says to raise amazed proposal is on the workable but may insists her deal call the checkers plan is the only one on the table. yes concerns have been raised i want to know what those concerns are there's a lot of hard work to be done but i believe that there is a willingness to do a deal but let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment that actually deals...
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the moment of truth for brexit negotiations will be the october european council.have a very tight timetable now. two weeks to the end of the month and then two weeks until the october summit. in donald tusk‘s words, "a punch line in october. as what do you see —— do not be surprised if that timeslips again. let us go to vicky young in westminster. warm words for theresa may as they try to pf°p up words for theresa may as they try to prop up before the party conference. but we heard today was a rejection of the claims she's put on the table. absolutely. they have not given the warm words are the hope she would have hoped for. they have given a kick in the shins, really, haven't they? and she did not look happy in that press conference. she looked flustered. she was angry too. a little earlier, i spoke to another one of those here in her own party, jacob rees mogg, does not back her so—called chequers plan. he says he was not the least surprised what happened at the summit. well, so far in the negotiations, every time the eu has dug its heels in, it's got what it's
the moment of truth for brexit negotiations will be the october european council.have a very tight timetable now. two weeks to the end of the month and then two weeks until the october summit. in donald tusk‘s words, "a punch line in october. as what do you see —— do not be surprised if that timeslips again. let us go to vicky young in westminster. warm words for theresa may as they try to pf°p up words for theresa may as they try to prop up before the party conference. but we heard...
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but with just six months to go before britain leaves the european union, the european council presidents warning that key parts of the u.k.'s brexit plan needs revising. so, is the eu sending mixed signals? we will go to salzburg in just a moment. we begin tonight with this report. reporter: it's being described as an informal summit. the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz appeared to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere, as british prime minister theresa may arrived for dinner. but may's main task is to convince the whole of the eu that her brexit package will work. ahead of formal negotiations, a positive message from kurtz. >> i think that if we want to make a deal, both sides need to compromise. i think we want to do everything possible to avoid a hard brexit. we stand ready to compromise. but we also expect that from the u.k. reporter: but top eu official donald tusk had a word of warning ahead of the talks. >> issues such as the irish question, or the framework from the economic corporation, the u.k.'s proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated. today, there's pe
but with just six months to go before britain leaves the european union, the european council presidents warning that key parts of the u.k.'s brexit plan needs revising. so, is the eu sending mixed signals? we will go to salzburg in just a moment. we begin tonight with this report. reporter: it's being described as an informal summit. the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz appeared to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere, as british prime minister theresa may arrived for dinner. but may's...
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well i'm joined tonight by gustav grethel from the european council of foreign relations he has writtenextensively on military affairs missile defense and arms proliferation mr grizzle it's good to have you back here on the on the show what message is russia cindy in with these war games in to whom is this message addressed well predominance it is the west to nato and to russia seized western neighbors particularly ukraine the wargame rehearses a large force scenario with a western country. the wargame rehearses strategic. deployment and sort of mobility of russian forces which can run sort of west to east like now but which also can run east to west and it has this mobilization of for so forces mobilization of russian society in the event of war so it's it's quite obvious the enemy and what about china what's the message that china is sending over well china sort of the russia russia trying to lure china closer to its and since twenty fourteen the least but russia has always been ego on sort of forging this alliance china was usually very reluctant to do so because it's all russia's be
well i'm joined tonight by gustav grethel from the european council of foreign relations he has writtenextensively on military affairs missile defense and arms proliferation mr grizzle it's good to have you back here on the on the show what message is russia cindy in with these war games in to whom is this message addressed well predominance it is the west to nato and to russia seized western neighbors particularly ukraine the wargame rehearses a large force scenario with a western country. the...
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the european parliament that would require a two so majority vote then that would go to the european council where it would have a unanimous vote you still with me right this is still seven point two for it to actually go through and we to see sanctions in the. suspension of voting rights put in place upon hungry it would have to go to seven point three that requires another vote by the european council and that has to go through by a vote of over fifty five percent essentially what's happened on wednesday in strasburg is this is the the official written warning to hungry from it's a huge colleague saying that in their eyes at least the book of its ideas they've try talking to hungary in the past and they have and as far as they're concerned received adequate and says to serious questions that were posed in parliament on tuesday sadly the commission chairs the concerns expressed in the report in particular as regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the judiciary individuals into government and rich themselves their family members staff rents from p
the european parliament that would require a two so majority vote then that would go to the european council where it would have a unanimous vote you still with me right this is still seven point two for it to actually go through and we to see sanctions in the. suspension of voting rights put in place upon hungry it would have to go to seven point three that requires another vote by the european council and that has to go through by a vote of over fifty five percent essentially what's happened...
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al-jazeera that's after we just listen to the european union's donald tusk is the president of the european council so we'll hear what he has to say right now to the u.n. general assembly president. their european union is fighting internally to preserve their rules based international order which is currently under great strain and term five to eight security climate change or human rights we say does not on the contrary strongly supporting the united nations about the continent that cares deeply about respect mutual understanding and solidarity between nations as leaders we must they creep the united nations with the means to fulfill its mandate facts faithfully. more unity and collective action are needed in the struggle against conflict poverty and famine terrorism and displacement of people of the kind we see in venezuela syria myanmar and many other places to that then the european union firmly supports the current effort to reform the un these reforms are badly needed and of a due diligence is clear and implementation is essential they repeat any union if they can call on more responsibility
al-jazeera that's after we just listen to the european union's donald tusk is the president of the european council so we'll hear what he has to say right now to the u.n. general assembly president. their european union is fighting internally to preserve their rules based international order which is currently under great strain and term five to eight security climate change or human rights we say does not on the contrary strongly supporting the united nations about the continent that cares...
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european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to watch because of its real to life gritty storylines. yet, grange hill went on to become one of the nation's most loved childrens tv shows. to celebrate its 40th anniversary, tim muffett grabbed his satchel and went back to school with some of its former stars. back to school, with todd carty, aka tuckerjenkins... cos we hate you grange hill lot. we hate you, an' all! i still get, to this day, "tucker!" ..george armstrong, who played alan humphreys... you're taking a chance. i think the question i get asked more than anything else is, "did i go to school with you?" ..and linda magistris, alan's
european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to...
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to come forward with a with a feasible proposition and we've got the european council president calling for an extra break sit some of the take place in the event what's what's what's your read on that do you think that's really going to happen. we've been hearing rumors about this summit for quite some time now because that's what the strategist said we need this it's not going to happen october where we have a regular summit in brussels and where originally the plan was to have this deal in the pocket not going to happen we know that so this november summit very likely to happen the question is when will that really happen in november because some say the last possible date would be in the beginning of december but then really they need to have this deal because you still need for example the european parliament. waving it through being ok with that deal which is not a given either it's a very very tight schedule and what don did here said he announced the end of the final the phenol of the end of the end game and what we're having here in south park where i am at the moment is the be
to come forward with a with a feasible proposition and we've got the european council president calling for an extra break sit some of the take place in the event what's what's what's your read on that do you think that's really going to happen. we've been hearing rumors about this summit for quite some time now because that's what the strategist said we need this it's not going to happen october where we have a regular summit in brussels and where originally the plan was to have this deal in...
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president of the european council has told britain's prime minister that parts of have breaks it down or not good enough need to be reworked. warning comes as to resume a professor dress a summit of e.u. leaders in austria well that's where you cross live to lawrence lee who's watching the meeting first at large how much progress can we realistically expect from this . but it does look like the mother of all finalists tasks to be honest for the british prime minister she's trying to come here to sell a plan to the european union which the european union has already rejected that is you just said yourself donald tusk the head of the european council said it needs to be changed it's impossible to see what is going to get anywhere and it all hinges on this intractable problem of what they're going to do about the irish border the border of the northern ireland which should be in the u.k. outside the european union and the republic of ireland which would stay inside the european union if you keep that border open which both sides say they want to do then you have a movement not just of pe
president of the european council has told britain's prime minister that parts of have breaks it down or not good enough need to be reworked. warning comes as to resume a professor dress a summit of e.u. leaders in austria well that's where you cross live to lawrence lee who's watching the meeting first at large how much progress can we realistically expect from this . but it does look like the mother of all finalists tasks to be honest for the british prime minister she's trying to come here...
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european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. we will have more news at two o'clock. now on bbc news, click. this week, a stage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india. a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen a change from an it outsourcing work out to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we have brought indian story to the world, we have not been able to bring the world to india. so it is high time we put that right. we have taken the click
european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. we...
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european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise.ed. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of
european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise.ed. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of
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at madrid as much he said as the president of the european the temporary president of the european council at the mo at the moment so the host country i have to put it on the agenda because some countries wanted on the agenda but i'm telling you it's not the solution at least that's his opinion he said the solution is securing the outer borders and cooperating with the northern african countries to have disembarkation platforms just another term for for refugee camps basically that are not on european soil and the head of the e.u. commission also commented on that topic when arriving here saying that we haven't really made much progress but i'm confident that we will have a solution for guarding the outer borders and those camps by the end of the year max thank you very much d.w. correspondent max huffman that talking to us from salt. well migration is expected to be high on today's agenda at that informal summit in salzburg and at the height of europe's migration crisis in two thousand and fifteen the overland passage through the balkans saw a surge in asylum seekers but a key transit cou
at madrid as much he said as the president of the european the temporary president of the european council at the mo at the moment so the host country i have to put it on the agenda because some countries wanted on the agenda but i'm telling you it's not the solution at least that's his opinion he said the solution is securing the outer borders and cooperating with the northern african countries to have disembarkation platforms just another term for for refugee camps basically that are not on...
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ofve: but when the president the european council says, keeper allies close, mr. trump because you don't have to friends, what is your reaction? rep. shuster: i would say to the president of the european council, you ought to take that same advice. the world is not this nice place, there are a lot of tough people and bad people in the world. sometimes it's frustrating to listen to these national security intellectuals talk about how you have to talk to people and not talk to people, but in a lot of cases in foreign policy is like a playground out there. in then a bully of few chest, you tell the bully to stop or you will deal with them in a way that is harsh. and the chinese, the arabians, thenorth koreans, -- iranians, the north koreas, there are bullies out there and you have to talk tough. ronald reagan did it, he did it in a different way but he was very clear, he was stuck with them, and everybody said we're going to be in a nuclear war with ronald reagan, and just the opposite of that. wall? the berlin the berlin wall fell because what reagan did with the mi
ofve: but when the president the european council says, keeper allies close, mr. trump because you don't have to friends, what is your reaction? rep. shuster: i would say to the president of the european council, you ought to take that same advice. the world is not this nice place, there are a lot of tough people and bad people in the world. sometimes it's frustrating to listen to these national security intellectuals talk about how you have to talk to people and not talk to people, but in a...
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european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of the plastic mountain. researchers have found a way to make new greener fuel from plastic mined from landfill, but some environmentalists say plastic should be left buried. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel from plastic dug up from landfill. opponents say it should be left where it is. we have the exclusive. this is a sample we've taken from a landfill site and it could potentially power your car in the future. confused about what you can and can't recy
european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the...
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last night the european council president donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu'spossible. with us now is neena gill, a labour member of the european parliament for west midlands. thank you for coming along, neena. what is your analysis of what we have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then? 0bviously have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then? obviously a lot of strong words on both sides. do you think this is a natural product at this stage of a difficult negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem?” negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem? i think we have a big issue, because we are not really facing reality. the uk, that is. the eu has stated quite clearly what position is from day one, yet it has taken us 23 months to get to a starting position. where it is well known that there is not an agreement in the cabinet, within the tory party, about this. so of course there is this reaction from the european union, when they know that there is no agreement within the conservative party on the chequers pla
last night the european council president donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu'spossible. with us now is neena gill, a labour member of the european parliament for west midlands. thank you for coming along, neena. what is your analysis of what we have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then? 0bviously have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then? obviously a lot of strong words on both sides. do you think this is a natural product at this stage...
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european council president donald tusk has warned there is still a risk talks, collapse. now. theresa may will get an ok welcome when she arrives in salzburg in austria tomorrow because no one in brussels wants to cause any problems for her before the tory party conference in a couple of weeks' time. we have a good idea how brexit will play out at this meeting from the letter donald tusk sent to the 27 eu leaders today, they will meet on thursday at lunchtime without theresa may and have a discussion about the shape of the future relationship, the first time they have talked about that in ages. then they will talk about the endgame is they will talk about the endgame is the negotiations on to their final phase, and decide whether to have an emergency brexit summit in mid—november to wrap everything up. and there will be a really strong reminder that there has to be progress on the northern irish border or there is no deal. the situation which european council president donald tusk signs of his letter by saying would be a catastrophe. there will be quite a lot of talking,
european council president donald tusk has warned there is still a risk talks, collapse. now. theresa may will get an ok welcome when she arrives in salzburg in austria tomorrow because no one in brussels wants to cause any problems for her before the tory party conference in a couple of weeks' time. we have a good idea how brexit will play out at this meeting from the letter donald tusk sent to the 27 eu leaders today, they will meet on thursday at lunchtime without theresa may and have a...
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european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump seeks to discredit the woman accusing his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. a group of all—female supporters rally behind him. several people are arrested — as the number killed in the lake victoria ferry disaster rises. more than 130 people are now confirmed to have died. and us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still a threat — but that risk has been reduced. when we took office, the world was closer to war with the than it is today. that is a big step forward. —— to war with north korea. hello and welcome to world news today. the british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant message to the european union — saying it needed to show the uk more respect when it came to brexit negotiations. eu leaders had earlier labelled mrs may's plans to leave the eu ‘unworkable‘ at a summit in salzburg, but the european council president, donald tusk says he's still confident of reaching a compromise on brexit that
european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump seeks to discredit the woman accusing his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. a group of all—female supporters rally behind him. several people are arrested — as the number killed in the lake victoria ferry disaster rises. more than 130 people are now confirmed to have died. and us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still...