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so that coupled with his knowledge of the city of exeter, having worked in the city of exet exeter, and her body not being found far north of exeter were certainly going to find out everything we can about him. >> but the list of suspects in armor's murder also includes oscar clifton, who is now dead, but was cried and convicted of murdering 14-year-old exeter teen donna richmond in 1975. dempsey says he's reviewed the richmond case in an effort to see if the two teens' deaths are connected. that's still undetermined. >> simply because we have two young girls that were killed within a year of one another, 13 months of one another in a close proximity to one another. >> dempsey says armor's family still lives in the visalia area and he keeps them informed of any updates in the case, but right now there aren't many, and the details surrounding her disappearance and her killer remain a mystery. brian johnson, abc 7 news. >>> in developing news, it's been one week since an oregon woman was last heard from by her family mysteriously disappearing on a road trip. the monterey county sheriff's
so that coupled with his knowledge of the city of exeter, having worked in the city of exet exeter, and her body not being found far north of exeter were certainly going to find out everything we can about him. >> but the list of suspects in armor's murder also includes oscar clifton, who is now dead, but was cried and convicted of murdering 14-year-old exeter teen donna richmond in 1975. dempsey says he's reviewed the richmond case in an effort to see if the two teens' deaths are...
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at the university of exeter, professor mark 0wen jones at the university of exeter, professor mark 0wenjonestwitter and facebook were seen as the zeitgeist of the arab uprisings and it was increasingly important to authoritarian regimes in the region to have a handle on how people use these platforms. these regimes now push their propaganda on twitter using electronic robots, or botts. the bots look like accounts belonging to real people but they're fake. they share or retweet messages, hundreds or sometimes thousands of times, to make them seem more popular than they really are. as an experiment, we asked professorjones to create a bot which would look like a real person and approach other twitter users. ok, so i would like you to meet larla. the idea of this bot was to create a good bot, a bot that cause people out for using sectarian hate speech. what larla does is everytime someone on twitter tweets certain offensive terms, certain sectarian hate speech, larla will send a reply to them on twitter and say, hey, do you think this word you usedis say, hey, do you think this word you used is
at the university of exeter, professor mark 0wen jones at the university of exeter, professor mark 0wenjonestwitter and facebook were seen as the zeitgeist of the arab uprisings and it was increasingly important to authoritarian regimes in the region to have a handle on how people use these platforms. these regimes now push their propaganda on twitter using electronic robots, or botts. the bots look like accounts belonging to real people but they're fake. they share or retweet messages,...
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in 2008 he invaded exeter, georgia. in 2008 he invaded ukraine and in crimea. he has provided support to the assad receive and syria. russian troops are responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians under the guise of attacking the islamic state. russia has targeted houses, schools, and others billion -- and other civilian targets. there is always more subtle means then kalashnikovs if he can get away with it. one reason is it is cheaper. in 2007, estonia was hit with a wave of cyber attacks that began at chain of cyber warfare that is one of mr. putin's primary tools. not only in the ukraine and baltics, but in germany and france as recently as last year, russian actors have attempted to interfere in elections, disrupt parliamentary proceedings, and shut down media operations. this is in addition to trying to put his thumb on the scale in europe, including spreading misinformation to influential russian-backed media accounts. these questions are not gray. it is great-space war, but any or anyof this body member of the house somehow that does not work, a
in 2008 he invaded exeter, georgia. in 2008 he invaded ukraine and in crimea. he has provided support to the assad receive and syria. russian troops are responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians under the guise of attacking the islamic state. russia has targeted houses, schools, and others billion -- and other civilian targets. there is always more subtle means then kalashnikovs if he can get away with it. one reason is it is cheaper. in 2007, estonia was hit with a wave of cyber...
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is the feel but i guess that i can just a moment was on this one thing in georgia in exeter california. near i don't go live to your point if. you don't see you posting here one hundred are you going to see. me almost every hour in rural airports but for use in arms you don't really got to. go move your lot and then third been through a foster care. made little you look at that pass up on someone modeled as someone you hate is saddam look it's better that on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that in some of the one thousand of them without went back and since then i've had people i see some of the finest people in trouble in my desk have when i was first and most recent post what i was one of your lindsay people done and then most of all that is going to stand on you than i will that doesn't mean that i see r e a. the thing that. i see. in this. game is the thing i. see. i can stomach. i love. well that is those. the n.b.a. . he . was this. was. the size. now. more his who's easiest they think you know but one that i know says you are one of us i am a scientist in augusta you are the get
is the feel but i guess that i can just a moment was on this one thing in georgia in exeter california. near i don't go live to your point if. you don't see you posting here one hundred are you going to see. me almost every hour in rural airports but for use in arms you don't really got to. go move your lot and then third been through a foster care. made little you look at that pass up on someone modeled as someone you hate is saddam look it's better that on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that...
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in georgia in exeter california. near i don't know libya where if. you don't see you post this here in new york i'm going are you going to see. me go models we are going rules or your point but are you saying i'm too old really got to. go move your lot in them for. a foster care. made little you look at that pass up on this on mother to someone you hate is saddam look instead of it on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that in some of the one thousand of them without went back and since then i've had people this is i meant that by the people it's really much as half of what i was taught and was perceived was what i was one of your lens people and then once i was going to stand by you than i was i mean that i see on the way the thing that's in the time which at times and having had a spouse need to know about. my muscle chattahoochee not for them with the most part of n.t. that's how they found the luke chapter on mr c. post either that or that and then there was that take them into look at to see in this get em most game that i could place up to see pos
in georgia in exeter california. near i don't know libya where if. you don't see you post this here in new york i'm going are you going to see. me go models we are going rules or your point but are you saying i'm too old really got to. go move your lot in them for. a foster care. made little you look at that pass up on this on mother to someone you hate is saddam look instead of it on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that in some of the one thousand of them without went back and since then i've...
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the feel but i guess that i can just a moment we'll see who's on this one if they're in georgia in exeter california. no if i don't go live to your point if. you don't see you post this here will have been written by you to me you don't see. me almost every hour in rural airports but for using them to learn from you gotta. go move your lot in them for him in a foster care. ms little you look at that pass up on to someone mother to someone you hate is that emma look instead of that on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that can some of the one thousand of them without went back and since then i've had people this is i meant it but it could be put in for overlimit as have when i was first and mr seen post what i was one of your limbs no man's people down and then once i was going to stand i knew the novel that was in me that i c r e a. the thing that. i see most of. them in this. game is the thing i. see. i can stomach you know. i love. all that. well that is. the n.b.a. . star was this. was that they. now. more would be of his who's easiest they think you know but one that i know says you are
the feel but i guess that i can just a moment we'll see who's on this one if they're in georgia in exeter california. no if i don't go live to your point if. you don't see you post this here will have been written by you to me you don't see. me almost every hour in rural airports but for using them to learn from you gotta. go move your lot in them for him in a foster care. ms little you look at that pass up on to someone mother to someone you hate is that emma look instead of that on my stuff i...
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in georgia in exeter california. i don't go live to your point if. you don't see you posting here in new york i require you to me going to see. me go almost every hour in rural airports but for you sometimes you only really got to. go move your lot and then third been through the foster care of. you look at that pass up on to someone mother to someone you hate is that emma look instead of that on my stuff i mean yeah beto i use that in some of the one thousand of them without went back and since then i've had people this is i meant that by the people it's really much as half of what i was taught and has been seen was what i was one of your lindsay people and then once i was going to stand by you than i will those i meet i see on the way the thing nothing with which i turned and having had a spouse need to know that. mom was out of the chattahoochee not for them of the most part of n.c. that's how they found the rich have gone missing post either that or valentine them was that take the mental get to see in this get em most gave them a comparison to s
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exeter in order to. pursuit. especially. leftist leaders but in the case of myself on my. team there is no hope to have in order to have a fair process. cashel global news and welcome wrapped up this hour thanks for checking in with r.t. . the game is national camera. roughly once they showed some new play you for them. to. shoot your own cool videos during the world cup and someone with the broccoli staring at. me down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the room in close is to protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. the real news is. this is a poem bus broadcast around the world from washington d.c. i'm partial to thanks for joining us we appreciate you hanging out with us coming up today we focus on any policy around the planet we'll be joined by professor richard wolfe and ou
exeter in order to. pursuit. especially. leftist leaders but in the case of myself on my. team there is no hope to have in order to have a fair process. cashel global news and welcome wrapped up this hour thanks for checking in with r.t. . the game is national camera. roughly once they showed some new play you for them. to. shoot your own cool videos during the world cup and someone with the broccoli staring at. me down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. join me every thursday on the...
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implies that both sides are going to try to get or to change things to move one where the other harbor exeter's are going to say you need to go back to a position where the u.k. leaves in every single detail disregarding all the problems with the irish border that entails in order to make donald trump happy equally the european union who are meeting the u.k. for its first seven go next week are bound to say to the u.k. side look as much as you want to leave do you really want to deal with donald trump when you actually don't know what he stands for why don't you just have a much softer bracks it and deal with us instead because at least we're consistent and so it places to reason may under the most enormous amount now of political pressure from all sides. now let's introduce our panel in london where are joined by in don t. is the ad itself politics coach k. and author of brad's it what the hell happens now in washington d.c. we are joined by robert hunter he's a foreign policy and the former u.s. ambassador to nato and also in london we are joined by parma a professor in international politics
implies that both sides are going to try to get or to change things to move one where the other harbor exeter's are going to say you need to go back to a position where the u.k. leaves in every single detail disregarding all the problems with the irish border that entails in order to make donald trump happy equally the european union who are meeting the u.k. for its first seven go next week are bound to say to the u.k. side look as much as you want to leave do you really want to deal with...
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ciding the winner of themorning, democraticrimary in montgomery county exetive's a larget g a littleore steexplosion shut down seeral streets in new york city. >> webre heading to eak. aiv le the beltway near oxon hill. it's:0 77, grde>>ee ♪s friday. s our time rightt m now. we're atgrees. live look at the capitol 71 de there. another beautiful day on tap. easy for mewhil te ito details s morning in the montgomery county nominee david blair isor now asking a partial recount after losing to long time county cncil elrich take pe monday morning. elrich is set to facean republic robin thicker in november. in howard count parts of main street in eicott city will reopen to then public. it has closed to trafficsi e a flash flood back on 27comauny th. executive allan kittleman is also expected to sign an executive order ending a state of emergency 10 days earlier than expected. main street iset to reopen at 5:00 tonight. >> ♪ time now is 5:09. we're following developments from israel. more protests a eected today in gaza. comes after israel launched an air strik against the gaza crew launchi
ciding the winner of themorning, democraticrimary in montgomery county exetive's a larget g a littleore steexplosion shut down seeral streets in new york city. >> webre heading to eak. aiv le the beltway near oxon hill. it's:0 77, grde>>ee ♪s friday. s our time rightt m now. we're atgrees. live look at the capitol 71 de there. another beautiful day on tap. easy for mewhil te ito details s morning in the montgomery county nominee david blair isor now asking a partial recount after...
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to win a full live blue goes from veronica griezmann the french fans into exeter said look at the holidaysnow. at the at the. at that the all. the. whole the whole spectrum of emotions that all these people all of it was following the game in that mission of growing managed to catch up with fans from both sides. heartbreak for the year required funds i lay should fold the french but what's the really interesting about the crowd that packed in to the nation you know is good old stadium is that they came from all over the world in fact i'm joined by a group of guys now where we come from. and who are you supporting from those what do you make of that i love blue. could this be france's year twenty years since they won it last killing him but they wasn't even born in one thousand nine hundred eighty which could this be the year for fronts definitely it's going to be this year of a front definitely helping us and you will hear from the first game france receives linus hopefully yeah yeah so i lay i say elation for the french fans have seen some fairly the jacketed looking very well and some fa
to win a full live blue goes from veronica griezmann the french fans into exeter said look at the holidaysnow. at the at the. at that the all. the. whole the whole spectrum of emotions that all these people all of it was following the game in that mission of growing managed to catch up with fans from both sides. heartbreak for the year required funds i lay should fold the french but what's the really interesting about the crowd that packed in to the nation you know is good old stadium is that...
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wonderful lady from exeter really came up with the title and came up with the picture. we went to a lot of pictures and finally found something that was good. we had to get anybody to sign off, you know, who's picture was in the book and whose name -- so sign off. so i do find discounts and you decide all. i do find this one and find that one. i had to find anybody and they all had to sign affidavits so that they wouldn't sue me, right? if i did something wrong. [laughing] so we finally got all of that done, got the book done and then here it is. here it is. that's kind of the life and times of lou d'allesandro as a relates to the book. as they say in the book the greatest sorrow of my life is truly this, that my mother never get to see in every boys do anything. never get to see her boys do anything. and my older brother was extremely successful as an athlete and extremely successful as a businessman, but my mother never got to see any of that, any of that. never got to see anything of us. i was at saint lazard school. i was in the first grade at my brother paul was in
wonderful lady from exeter really came up with the title and came up with the picture. we went to a lot of pictures and finally found something that was good. we had to get anybody to sign off, you know, who's picture was in the book and whose name -- so sign off. so i do find discounts and you decide all. i do find this one and find that one. i had to find anybody and they all had to sign affidavits so that they wouldn't sue me, right? if i did something wrong. [laughing] so we finally got all...
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hing notarried o an ecution d more tn a cade, th state neede exution drugs to use iits thal injtion exetionmr. th just built chamberhat ever beeused befe. mo than 20differentrug coanies,istributs,s, mafactcturs, saithey wou not seldrugs, tt it wt agnst the mpany pocies. this is anngoing pblblem for many stas i want to rry out executio, and neda is one them. thresult w nevada en anunced heould usehis new cockta that of the nev used before tt feared ftanyl the ioid. dozieraid he d not carhow it hapned. preferr the firg squad, he tolme. what hpened wahe let h wyers get involved in litigati overhe pain at cod be used by is exution, a that seoff this st/srt courtattle th goesack nowo last faland s sortf gund for . the nevada sreme cou, and finally going to leave potentially to hisxexecuti unless a judge ilalas ves today stops it as a result of the drug companies concerns. juan: you mention your interview with him. i want to go to a clip frfrom te marshall project short video on scott dozier speaking about why he gave up his legal appeals. >> if you had cancer and was miserable and wanted to stop
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we'rejonied by liz trinder who is professor of socio—legal studies at exeter university.t is highly unusual. most respondents who petitioned divorce accept that if they are spokes wants to divorce they will have to accept it. obviously you need to match people to make a marriage work so it is a highly unusual case, a very stubborn husband and a slightly unusual approach by the judge, husband and a slightly unusual approach by thejudge, so it is pretty rare, but it raises the wider question of how unsatisfactory the current divorce law is in england and wales. it sounds like these are divorce rules written further different time when people didn't live as long and marriages didn't have to last as long and don't account for the fact two people can just decide they don't want to be married for no particular fault? the current law is almost 50 years old and was introduced in 1969 when married was a completely different proposition saw men went out to work and women stayed at home, no same—sex marriage, sought a very different time and i think nowadays we think of marriage is
we'rejonied by liz trinder who is professor of socio—legal studies at exeter university.t is highly unusual. most respondents who petitioned divorce accept that if they are spokes wants to divorce they will have to accept it. obviously you need to match people to make a marriage work so it is a highly unusual case, a very stubborn husband and a slightly unusual approach by the judge, husband and a slightly unusual approach by thejudge, so it is pretty rare, but it raises the wider question of...
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well, researchers from the university of exeter have spent 10 years following more than a0 married couplesre in the studio, we'rejoined by relationship expert sam 0wen. can you give us a sense of what we've discovered that we didn't know before? we follow these couples for over ten years, and what we found was that people fundamentally chose quite well in the first place. they chose someone who they were... had a good relationship with, a really strong friendship with, that was very important. and they had quite realistic expectations. they hadn't bought into the disney ideal of a relationship. they knew that it would require work, and so they did work on it. it wasn't hard work for them, but he nurtured that relationship well. some of the couples did split up, but they continued to be part of the research group? that's right. what did you learn from them? again, a few of them, even when they were happy in their early years, the doctor but their early years, the doctor but the fact it has been quite fickle to first. they almost had to make themselves fit. they didn't almost realise that th
well, researchers from the university of exeter have spent 10 years following more than a0 married couplesre in the studio, we'rejoined by relationship expert sam 0wen. can you give us a sense of what we've discovered that we didn't know before? we follow these couples for over ten years, and what we found was that people fundamentally chose quite well in the first place. they chose someone who they were... had a good relationship with, a really strong friendship with, that was very important....
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somebody too much and the loudest mouths and the biggest complainant in all of this are the harbor exeter's who i think now if not immediately but in the fullness of time as i've been saying all day will see an opportunity to try to unseat him i think she's got her favor i would say is that we think a vote inside parliament they would lose and she would win because or more employees inside parliament who want to maintain some sort of economic relationship with the european union those then those who want to leave it but this is the moment when. for the decades a resentment that the conservative party such was the european union is now finally coming out it was a boil if you like all of the resentment and bitterness and fury is now coming out and this could actually break the conservative party and of because all of these people like boris johnson and david davis and all that if they lose is very typical in the conservative party stays in the european union to some degree or another i can't see what their future would be inside the conservative party at all all right lawrence thank you very
somebody too much and the loudest mouths and the biggest complainant in all of this are the harbor exeter's who i think now if not immediately but in the fullness of time as i've been saying all day will see an opportunity to try to unseat him i think she's got her favor i would say is that we think a vote inside parliament they would lose and she would win because or more employees inside parliament who want to maintain some sort of economic relationship with the european union those then...
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well joining me now is tell her a researcher at university of exeter strategy and security it's you thanks very much for coming in to speak to us so we have a development here with the cat capture of this border crossing politically and economically important but if we just go back a bit how did the capture of the nessie border crossing in two thousand and fifteen impact series economy and president assad given that at the time he had also lost control of the town's border crossing with iraq i mean when you look at the border crossings and what's been going on there for the past several years is literally kind of it's a symbolic and representative of the complete disintegration of the sort of state so if you cannot control your own borders and you've got the rebel forces controlling various border crossings with us with iraq or jordan or turkey what does that say about use a government which is you know to say that everyone internationally is looking at the assad regime thinking you can get a grip on this of course with the introduction of the russian intervention tide has changed complete
well joining me now is tell her a researcher at university of exeter strategy and security it's you thanks very much for coming in to speak to us so we have a development here with the cat capture of this border crossing politically and economically important but if we just go back a bit how did the capture of the nessie border crossing in two thousand and fifteen impact series economy and president assad given that at the time he had also lost control of the town's border crossing with iraq i...
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interests of keeping the movement of goods going but that's been falsely far too much for the harbor exeter's who see it as a complete betrayal of the referendum results and so that's why you've had a resignation of david davis and a couple of others and they could easily be more she's got to go and speak to all the conservative m.p.'s tonight to explain to them what the position is and they may take the view that she's not worth hanging on to and so you know it is a complete crisis now and it is only a few months ago until brakes is supposed to happen and there is no absolutely no sense of direction whatsoever because if unless the she can actually get through this and keep the government going that few days yeah so this must really it throws some doubt on how to secure the government's present strategy going forward lawrence. well yeah i mean she's got problems on more than one front clearly her own position is now in because it depends how much of the conservative party wants to keep her more or wants to get rid of it looks frankly on that score as if she might be able to hang on only beca
interests of keeping the movement of goods going but that's been falsely far too much for the harbor exeter's who see it as a complete betrayal of the referendum results and so that's why you've had a resignation of david davis and a couple of others and they could easily be more she's got to go and speak to all the conservative m.p.'s tonight to explain to them what the position is and they may take the view that she's not worth hanging on to and so you know it is a complete crisis now and it...
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broadcaster beverley turner is with us now, and the and 0lympian and long—distance runnerjo pavey is in our exeterming back to work, this isa say a mum coming back to work, this is a woman who nearly died, had four major surgeries when she was giving birth, or after she gave birth, this isa birth, or after she gave birth, this is a great comeback, jo, to come back at this level, isn't it? about its absolutely phenomenal. she's a great role model for women out there. people have really indeed to her because she's notjust talked about how wonderful it is to be a mum, which is the main thing, but the struggles in coming back to sport. all women can appreciate what she's going through with the fact you're trying tojuggle going through with the fact you're trying to juggle everything and the wonderful things and also the struggles. it has been an amazing comeback. she had those difficult things during the birth, you've got the changes to your body, the sleepless nights, feeding the baby and pressures to come back to the top level and it's amazing what she's achieved. beverly, do you think it's a surpri
broadcaster beverley turner is with us now, and the and 0lympian and long—distance runnerjo pavey is in our exeterming back to work, this isa say a mum coming back to work, this is a woman who nearly died, had four major surgeries when she was giving birth, or after she gave birth, this isa birth, or after she gave birth, this is a great comeback, jo, to come back at this level, isn't it? about its absolutely phenomenal. she's a great role model for women out there. people have really indeed...
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to military in space and one run by mcgill university in canada and one from australia and there's exeterin the u.k. and those two projects are set to figure out, what does self-defense mean in the case of satellites. what is proportionality. what is the protection of neutral and third parties. all of these questions we've resolved in the domain, maritime domain and the land domain mostly have good ideas on what does it mean in space contacts and that's another big question that's unanswered. >> thanks, frank. >> yeah, let me address the last point and that's what's the legal regime for outer space. now, brian is absolutely correct. the u.n. carter. at least from the perspective, u.n. charter applies to outer space, but there's also the outer space treaty. the only thing that outer space treaty says about militarization or weaponization, you can't place nuclear weapons or wmd in outer space and limited test ban from 1953 which prohibits nuclear weapons being detonated in outer space. there have been proposals, specifically by russia and china for legally binding arms control regime in out
to military in space and one run by mcgill university in canada and one from australia and there's exeterin the u.k. and those two projects are set to figure out, what does self-defense mean in the case of satellites. what is proportionality. what is the protection of neutral and third parties. all of these questions we've resolved in the domain, maritime domain and the land domain mostly have good ideas on what does it mean in space contacts and that's another big question that's unanswered....
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thank you, selma in edinburgh, before that we heard from norman in exeter. ian nottingham?ophe for british business. we need frictionless trade, simple agreement the trading with the eu, and we need to solve problems around immigration and so one that people we re immigration and so one that people were interested in in the referendum. i want politicians to come together and find the solution. ian has just a come together and find the solution. ian hasjust a politician come together and find the solution. ian has just a politician should come together. richard and guilt that, in a sentence, what do you wa nt that, in a sentence, what do you want happen next? about another referendum. —— richard in guildford. another referendum. we are sitting ona another referendum. we are sitting on a ticking time bomb. what he want to happen next? i would rather we start from square one and let's just realise we are in the single market, the eu at the moment, which bits do we wa nt the eu at the moment, which bits do we want to leave out? rather than trying to reinvent the wheel and start
thank you, selma in edinburgh, before that we heard from norman in exeter. ian nottingham?ophe for british business. we need frictionless trade, simple agreement the trading with the eu, and we need to solve problems around immigration and so one that people we re immigration and so one that people were interested in in the referendum. i want politicians to come together and find the solution. ian has just a come together and find the solution. ian hasjust a politician come together and find...
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host: we are talking with christine murray, joining us from exeter city.exican elections are today. there are a number of reports of journalists killed because of the -- as a result of the campaigns. can you explain what is going on? guest: is a difficult, complicated problem. violence in mexico is at record levels. there were more than 25,000 murders documented in mexico last year. been dozens of journalists killed under this government. i would say -- it is a factor of the rampant impunity there is across the country. if you look at the case of journalists killed in mexico, they are almost always local locallists working for news outlets. maybe a newspaper. often covering crimes, sometimes writing stories that local organized crime does not like. sometimes, local politicians are also mixed up in drug gangs. so people kill them at the local level. ont: there is a lot of focus the presidential election, but also the mexican equivalent of congress. can you claim that front? guest: most of the polls have not been detailed or large enough to give you a good e
host: we are talking with christine murray, joining us from exeter city.exican elections are today. there are a number of reports of journalists killed because of the -- as a result of the campaigns. can you explain what is going on? guest: is a difficult, complicated problem. violence in mexico is at record levels. there were more than 25,000 murders documented in mexico last year. been dozens of journalists killed under this government. i would say -- it is a factor of the rampant impunity...
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this is the queue in exeter would you believe it. just one of many around the country.dn't predict was the amount of time it would take in the build—a—bear isn't just go amount of time it would take in the build—a—bear isn'tjust go in, by the teddy bear and quickly go out, it is an experience and you want the child to choose the teddy bear and it takes a few minutes to stuff the teddy bear so that's what they should have thought about. but you're right, it is worth considering that they want people to talk about it. it should be a newsworthy item. shopping with children is difficult at the best of times, how angry will the parents be about this? well, if you got a four—year—old and a five year, two kids and you promised them a teddy bear and they've been waiting for eight hours and didn't get one, they're going to be very disappointed. there will be lots of unhappy customers, children and parents. when you're shopping for anything with kids, when there's a queue, it's a struggle at the best of times. they will be quite unhappy i think. the point of exercises like this i
this is the queue in exeter would you believe it. just one of many around the country.dn't predict was the amount of time it would take in the build—a—bear isn't just go amount of time it would take in the build—a—bear isn'tjust go in, by the teddy bear and quickly go out, it is an experience and you want the child to choose the teddy bear and it takes a few minutes to stuff the teddy bear so that's what they should have thought about. but you're right, it is worth considering that they...
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kicking off at three o'clock, brazil against exeter.arlier i caught up with tim — where else but on henman hill. i asked him iasked him how i asked him how he dealt with all of that expectation. how does it feel to be sitting here with that name, henman hill? i don't come here massive amount during the championships, and on the first aid is not as busy as it will be later, but this is a special place —— on the first day. it makes me reflect on how it evolved when caught one was first ilk, i was lucky enough to play the first match at 97 and they had a big screen —— first built. that is when people were watching my matches and it was first known as henman hill and i've been hanging on to it ever since. you would think the name henwood would guarantee access. not for my kids. my wife brought them up here a few years ago andi brought them up here a few years ago and i got here late, and be here was pretty busy. —— and the hill was pretty busy. —— and the hill was pretty busy. —— and the hill was pretty busy. they were basically ushered awa
kicking off at three o'clock, brazil against exeter.arlier i caught up with tim — where else but on henman hill. i asked him iasked him how i asked him how he dealt with all of that expectation. how does it feel to be sitting here with that name, henman hill? i don't come here massive amount during the championships, and on the first aid is not as busy as it will be later, but this is a special place —— on the first day. it makes me reflect on how it evolved when caught one was first ilk,...