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some think pochettino should have been given more time, although there was certainly a movement of fainly a movement of fans within the club that wanted mourinho and others who had other names in mind. buta mourinho and others who had other names in mind. but a lot of people still wanted pochettino. that is the view from the supporters trust, not the type of manager that the spurs have had before, not as expensive, as demanding as confrontational as mourinho, but he is a winner. he can be high maintenance, but he is box office and has won many trophies. that, despite all of the progress, that pochettino did not achieve, the hope will be that now that mourinho can get into the spurs approach and deliver the success that they have wa nted deliver the success that they have wanted for so long. so what next for mauricio pochettino? well he's been linked with pretty much every top job in european football. real madrid, psg, manchester united. is he that highly sought after? former spurs midfielder michael brown has been giving his verdict to gavin ramjaun. there will be a host of clubs, an
some think pochettino should have been given more time, although there was certainly a movement of fainly a movement of fans within the club that wanted mourinho and others who had other names in mind. buta mourinho and others who had other names in mind. but a lot of people still wanted pochettino. that is the view from the supporters trust, not the type of manager that the spurs have had before, not as expensive, as demanding as confrontational as mourinho, but he is a winner. he can be high...
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huge fa nfa re years will also be at wembley.have loved us to be talking about that today, but instead he then dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation with joe dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation withjoe gomez dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation with joe gomez that left him with each cheek scratch. it's dominated the press conference at the hotel. southgate reiterated that they moved on but for raheem sterling he might not be his favourite person right now.|j sterling he might not be his favourite person right now. i would not imagine he is in enthusiastic andl not imagine he is in enthusiastic and i can understand that. it's a massive part of what we do. has been, will be and is with us with the game tomorrow, back with the team in the training pitch enjoying the football trained superbly well as well has he always does. so for me the thing is finished. when would see them qualify for euros next year and of course the finals will be played at wembley. harry maguire sat next to him today and said it would be v
huge fa nfa re years will also be at wembley.have loved us to be talking about that today, but instead he then dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation with joe dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation withjoe gomez dropped raheem sterling ditches altercation with joe gomez that left him with each cheek scratch. it's dominated the press conference at the hotel. southgate reiterated that they moved on but for raheem sterling he might not be his favourite person right now.|j sterling he...
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the fa did accept that silva didn't intend the tweet to be racist.ination this afternoon, to battle back from 5—1 down in the decider and win his match against daniil medvedev. it keeps the world number ones hopes of a first atp finals title alive — as adam wild now reports. from spain, rafael nadal! he was the world number one once more under the spotlight. his defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s chance to ask what the spaniard had left. he was his first answer. the dow showed more fight, but medvedev is part of a new than a generation. here were he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. recovering from injury, did he really had the stomach for this? the second set showed he had all that was required. the match was level once more. into a third set, the contest is now impossible to judge. medvedev the first to make his move, 5-1 medvedev the first to make his move, 5—1 up, match point. here, natal returned, forcing another tie—break. the tightest of margins, none more so the tig
the fa did accept that silva didn't intend the tweet to be racist.ination this afternoon, to battle back from 5—1 down in the decider and win his match against daniil medvedev. it keeps the world number ones hopes of a first atp finals title alive — as adam wild now reports. from spain, rafael nadal! he was the world number one once more under the spotlight. his defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s chance to ask what the spaniard had left. he was his...
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deep fakes, it could be superficial fa kes. fakes, it could be superficial fakes.n how much the poles are saying one side over the other, i don't think it will be a swaying factor but in other issues and in other seats, it may well be the fault story which around brexit, for instance, the fate —— the false reports about turkish -- fate —— the false reports about turkish —— turkey joining fate —— the false reports about turkish —— turkeyjoining the eu, thatis turkish —— turkeyjoining the eu, that is one aspect about the lawyer does not lie that might have swung it at the last minute. —— the lie. that is a fake story that could have played into prejudices and that is what will swing it in some seats, i'm afraid. bbc online has lots of analysis but also lots of really helpful elements where the general election made simple. this today, your questions answered, where should students vote? it focuses on the young in particular and the young vote today but there is lots of analysis and lots of links that will help you when it comes to your questions answered about variou
deep fakes, it could be superficial fa kes. fakes, it could be superficial fakes.n how much the poles are saying one side over the other, i don't think it will be a swaying factor but in other issues and in other seats, it may well be the fault story which around brexit, for instance, the fate —— the false reports about turkish -- fate —— the false reports about turkish —— turkey joining fate —— the false reports about turkish —— turkeyjoining the eu, thatis turkish ——...
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pressure is on for non—league harrogate, they're losing to portsmouth in the last of the first round faatches. and silver for kadeena cox at the world para athletics championships, but the medal triggers a relapse of her eating disorder. having so many people around me in so having so many people around me in so many eyes on having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, kind of pushed me to do more extreme things, which is frustrating for me. hello and welcome to sports day. i'm gavin. first, to a real shock at the atp world tour finals. alexander zverev has beaten world number one rafael nadal for the first time at london's 02 arena. nadal looked out of sorts. he'd been struggling with injury in the run—up to the event, and he was farfrom his best, as zverev, the defending champion, beat him 6—2, 6—4. nadal faces a tough task to make the semi—finals, with matches against stefanos tsitsipas and daniil medvedev to come — but that's a great start for zverev. this means so much playing here again after winning my biggest title
pressure is on for non—league harrogate, they're losing to portsmouth in the last of the first round faatches. and silver for kadeena cox at the world para athletics championships, but the medal triggers a relapse of her eating disorder. having so many people around me in so having so many people around me in so many eyes on having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, kind of pushed me to do more extreme things, which is...
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their second-round draw for the fa cup will be live on bbc two from 7pm.ted the show with var, an extraordinary event to freiburg's i—o win yesterday. leading by nils pedersen's 77th—minute goal, freiburg successfully defended a stoppage time frankfurt corner when eintract captain david abraham barged over opposition coach christian streich as he was trying to retrieve the ball near the touchline. streich went flying — and at the same time both benches emptied to start a brawl. it all resulted in red cards for abraham and eintracht‘s vincenzo grifo, who had already been substituted. var had to pick the bones out of that. i bet they had never done that before! can you imagine the premier league having to deal with that? var, don't you just love it? that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. from all of us, goodbye. oscar—winning film director steve mcqueen opens a new exhibition at the tate tomorrow. it is called year three. year three saw him and his team photograph more than three—quarters of a million year three children across lo
their second-round draw for the fa cup will be live on bbc two from 7pm.ted the show with var, an extraordinary event to freiburg's i—o win yesterday. leading by nils pedersen's 77th—minute goal, freiburg successfully defended a stoppage time frankfurt corner when eintract captain david abraham barged over opposition coach christian streich as he was trying to retrieve the ball near the touchline. streich went flying — and at the same time both benches emptied to start a brawl. it all...
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david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semifinal in april 1989. he ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside leading to a crush on the terraces. the families of the 96 fans who died have campaigned for justice for decades. today many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed 7 what is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. it was the third time david duckenfield had gone on trial. the investigation has cost around 65 million pounds. we're live at the court. also tonight. a leading economic research group says neither the conservatives nor labour are offering credible spending plans in their election manifestos. the number of vacancies for nurses in england has risen, tens of thousands more are needed. hospital managers say it's one of the biggest problems they're facing. and supermarkets are urged to charge a lot more for a bag for life — as the amount of plastic being used keeps growing. coming
david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semifinal in april 1989. he ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside leading to a crush on the terraces. the families of the 96 fans who died have campaigned for justice for decades. today many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed 7 what is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. it was the...
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some fa ns pens which were already full. climbed out of the crush but most were trapped. 96 people were killed on the terraces at hillsborough on a ten—year—old boy, 3017 -- 37 —— 37 teenagers, parents, siblings, a father and son, a pensioner of 67. david duckenfield accepted that his failure directly caused their deaths when he gave evidence at the hillsborough inquests in 2015. 38—year—old brian matthews was pulled out of the pens but did not survive. he loved life. he was larger—than—life, in fact. survive. he loved life. he was larger-than-life, in fact. brain came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf. his sister debbie has passed the baton to the next generation, brian's nice, born after hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is trained hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she is trained to hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is tra
some fa ns pens which were already full. climbed out of the crush but most were trapped. 96 people were killed on the terraces at hillsborough on a ten—year—old boy, 3017 -- 37 —— 37 teenagers, parents, siblings, a father and son, a pensioner of 67. david duckenfield accepted that his failure directly caused their deaths when he gave evidence at the hillsborough inquests in 2015. 38—year—old brian matthews was pulled out of the pens but did not survive. he loved life. he was...
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and they are talking about the fa ct call.about the fact that the call was unusual, the request was unusual, and the suggestion of holding back was not supported by anyone in the national security apparatus. this differs from last week where witnesses were providing context. what are we learning from the republicans? because last week they were going after the process. what was the line of attack you? the line of attack was multifaceted but it was talking about the tenant colonel vindman, suggesting that sometimes it seemed like he had dual loyalty, that is a very controversial line of attack but for example they were raising a rather bizarre offer that he could become the ukrainian defence minister, that general attack seemed to be intended to undercut his credibility. to suggest that he was not a reliable witness. there was an interesting moment where the ranking member try to pressure vindman to reveal the identity of the whistle—blower. let's just watch that. mr vindman, you testified in your deposition that you did not kn
and they are talking about the fa ct call.about the fact that the call was unusual, the request was unusual, and the suggestion of holding back was not supported by anyone in the national security apparatus. this differs from last week where witnesses were providing context. what are we learning from the republicans? because last week they were going after the process. what was the line of attack you? the line of attack was multifaceted but it was talking about the tenant colonel vindman,...
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what the fa. a is saying, no, no, boeing you don't tell us the jb we'll tell you when the planes are ready. >> of course they have to say this and of course under the microscope right now. >> the boeing came out november 10th or 12th and said five conditions we have to satisfy and four of them we're not there on, including training that phil talked about which i think is probably the one with the rungest tail on it of uncertainty. i don't think there is in any new news ultimately the company is very conservative the strate has had some ability to begin to model 2020 tlaefrs for 2020 the. >> stack still up 15% for the year are you surprised by that, tim. >> no, i'm not i'm long the stock certainly speaking from a perspective i feel comfortable with the process here, even despite the tragedy. i think no one has expectations they are coming to market faster than expected. >> good stuff and breg news from phil and boeing. major developments if in the opioid epidemic. the stocks tumbling today. by far
what the fa. a is saying, no, no, boeing you don't tell us the jb we'll tell you when the planes are ready. >> of course they have to say this and of course under the microscope right now. >> the boeing came out november 10th or 12th and said five conditions we have to satisfy and four of them we're not there on, including training that phil talked about which i think is probably the one with the rungest tail on it of uncertainty. i don't think there is in any new news ultimately...
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totte n ha m tottenha m fa ns have tottenham fans have long said that mauricio pochettino is magic. very few expected this disappearing act. the manager considered the best of their recent history, sacks less than half a year after taking them to their first—ever champions league final. ina to their first—ever champions league final. in a statement, spurs chairman daniel leavy said he was extremely reluctant to make this decision, but explained... not everyone agrees. former spurs striker gary lineker tweeted... his surprise was widely shared. since arriving in may 2014, pochettino had become the face of a new look spurs, energetic and confident. they broke into the exclusive church club of the champions league places, and they are attacking —— there are attacking football one friends if not trophies. last season they came closer than ever, losing to liverpool in the champion ‘s league final. but the hangover has lasted nearly six months. now, in a shiny new ground, spurs are 14th. form has drained away. as early as the summer, there were signs that something was not right. may be t
totte n ha m tottenha m fa ns have tottenham fans have long said that mauricio pochettino is magic. very few expected this disappearing act. the manager considered the best of their recent history, sacks less than half a year after taking them to their first—ever champions league final. ina to their first—ever champions league final. in a statement, spurs chairman daniel leavy said he was extremely reluctant to make this decision, but explained... not everyone agrees. former spurs striker...
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the real deal, sometimes they're defending can leave a lot to be desired, but at least four england faast four england fans they are guaranteed it will be afun fans they are guaranteed it will be a fun ride. —— for. fans they are guaranteed it will be a fun ride. -- for. thanks for joining us. art thieves tried to steal two paintings by rembrandt, worth around £100 million each, from england's oldest public art gallery last night. but police and gallery security staff managed to stop them after alarms went off at the dulwich picture gallery in south london. an intruder was chased but they managed to get away — without the paintings. that's it. newsnight is starting over on bbc two now with kirsty wark, but here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm katie shanahan, coming up on the show tonight. it's seventh heaven for england as they thump montenegro, and qualify for next years euros. roger roars to victory. federer beats novak djokovic in a shootout of the heavyweights at the atp finals. and sonny bill williams tells us why he
the real deal, sometimes they're defending can leave a lot to be desired, but at least four england faast four england fans they are guaranteed it will be afun fans they are guaranteed it will be a fun ride. —— for. fans they are guaranteed it will be a fun ride. -- for. thanks for joining us. art thieves tried to steal two paintings by rembrandt, worth around £100 million each, from england's oldest public art gallery last night. but police and gallery security staff managed to stop them...
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the last of the fa cup's first round matches finished late after floodlight failure delayed the gamee two—time champions portsmouth. harrogate started brightly — they took the lead through mark beck, who scored with an easy header from a few yards out. portsmouth equalised soon after — brandon haunstrup — with a lovely strike. and an absolute screamer from ronan curtis gave them a 2—1victory. their reward is a second—round tie against altrincham. the full draw is on the bbc sport website. we've had a lot of fallout from liverpool's victory over manchester city and the video assistant referee. pep guardiola was very animated at fulltime, two penalty appeals were turned down but he won't face any action from the fa. he insisted there was no sarcasm as he thanked the officials. the man in charge of var's implementation in the premier league, former referee neil swarbrick, told us today that he understands the frustration it's causing — but it could be 2 or 3 years until they‘ re completely happy with how it's being used. we've been out this nearly coming up three years now, we officiate
the last of the fa cup's first round matches finished late after floodlight failure delayed the gamee two—time champions portsmouth. harrogate started brightly — they took the lead through mark beck, who scored with an easy header from a few yards out. portsmouth equalised soon after — brandon haunstrup — with a lovely strike. and an absolute screamer from ronan curtis gave them a 2—1victory. their reward is a second—round tie against altrincham. the full draw is on the bbc sport...
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it's fa cup first round weekend and you can follow all the action on the bbc.n this afternoon. four goals and two red cards as the away side equalised with the last kick of the game. this is the 97th minute of play, a free—kick from far out but waiting in the box was jarrett rivers who put the ball in the net, causing wild celebrations as some fans ran on to the pitch. that was after walsall had gone 2—1 ahead in the 89th minute. both sides had a player sent off. highlights and goals from all ties will be shown on the bbc sport website and app and there is live text commentary on the bbc sport website. it's a 90,000 sell out at wembley tonight where england's women are taking on germany in a friendly. the two time world champions dominated the opening play, which led to an unmarked alexandra popp putting the germans ahead afterjust 9 minutes. england's first proper chance came 30 minutes later with a penalty from nikita paris. the german keeper denying her an equaliserjust before half time the equaliser finally came, ellen white doing what she does best. these
it's fa cup first round weekend and you can follow all the action on the bbc.n this afternoon. four goals and two red cards as the away side equalised with the last kick of the game. this is the 97th minute of play, a free—kick from far out but waiting in the box was jarrett rivers who put the ball in the net, causing wild celebrations as some fans ran on to the pitch. that was after walsall had gone 2—1 ahead in the 89th minute. both sides had a player sent off. highlights and goals from...
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and if deaths of the 95 fa ns to this case.y for the job he was given. amongst them, former sergeant william crawford who was on duty that day under david duckenfield‘s come on. it was like a poisoned chalice. he was left with the responsibility of working that match and being overall in charge. and he didn‘t have the experience on that day. i don‘t blame david duckenfield, i blame the person who put him in that position. in 1989, liverpool played nottingham forest in an fa cup semifinal. liverpool‘s followers... 24,000 fans travelled to the city for the fixture. minutes before kick—off, huge crowd were still queueing to get the ground. as thousands of fans are getting crushed here at clippings lane, david duckenfield had to make a decision. by opening a large gate into the ground, he relieved the pressure outside. but he didn‘t think about where the supporters would go next. thousands of people poured through the gate. the tunnel to the terraces was left open and the crowds surged down it into fenced pens which were already fu
and if deaths of the 95 fa ns to this case.y for the job he was given. amongst them, former sergeant william crawford who was on duty that day under david duckenfield‘s come on. it was like a poisoned chalice. he was left with the responsibility of working that match and being overall in charge. and he didn‘t have the experience on that day. i don‘t blame david duckenfield, i blame the person who put him in that position. in 1989, liverpool played nottingham forest in an fa cup semifinal....
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the financial times talks about the fa ct the financial times talks about the fact that this is a very risk vision. do you think they have perhaps learned from the mistakes of the past? 2017, theresa may five ma nifesto, the past? 2017, theresa may five manifesto, where she famously you turned, and it was a disaster. what borisjohnson is trying to do is appeal to the labour heartland, previously he talked about potentially increasing the threshold for the higher rate of income tax, talking about stamp duty, these are not popular with the traditional labour motors, and you will see they are not in the manifesto at all. what he has done is he has steer clear of all of that, but he has talked about these people policies, the nhs is his number one, 50,000 nurses, grants for nurse training, he has talked about the police and education, he has not talked about social care which is a whole other issue, and i think that is what theresa may's biggest issue was. it isa theresa may's biggest issue was. it is a very safe manifesto. and he has very much pitched it as "let's get back to done at the
the financial times talks about the fa ct the financial times talks about the fact that this is a very risk vision. do you think they have perhaps learned from the mistakes of the past? 2017, theresa may five ma nifesto, the past? 2017, theresa may five manifesto, where she famously you turned, and it was a disaster. what borisjohnson is trying to do is appeal to the labour heartland, previously he talked about potentially increasing the threshold for the higher rate of income tax, talking...
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the fa re-authorization act of 2018 was a major milestone and we asked this committee to continue its vigorous oversight to ensure the directives of the 2018 law is addressed in the timely manner. thank you for the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks for your testimony, and i now turn to mark baker, the president of naopa. >> thank you. ranking members graves and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss important provisions of last year's reauthorization act and aircraft owners and pilots and the general aviation community. the aaopa represents over 300,000 pilots and aircraft owners across the united states. we are fortunate to have a very engaged members in every state and congressional district across the country. i am fortunate to have had the privilege to fly in the nation for over 40 years. it's an amazing system, modern and the envy of the world and this committee has a lot to do with that. i would like to commend the committee -- mr. baker, if you can pull it closer. thank you. >> i would like to thank and c
the fa re-authorization act of 2018 was a major milestone and we asked this committee to continue its vigorous oversight to ensure the directives of the 2018 law is addressed in the timely manner. thank you for the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks for your testimony, and i now turn to mark baker, the president of naopa. >> thank you. ranking members graves and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss important...
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in fa ct says that that never happened. numbers just one month into that, they said that they lost one point $4 billion in revenue, and what they are saying now is that those numbers are probably much higher in november stopping the chamber of commerce says that they are planning to sue the government but really they are expecting those numbers to be higher, and one of the reasons they are not sure of what those numbers are not sure of what those numbers are is because there has been a telecom blackout in the region they can't even get in touch with some of the people who are doing business, but what people can attest to is that certainly tourism down, and they are looking at how they can possibly make amends with the. the indian government has given no comment at this time. thank you so much forjoining us from mumbai. my colleague and business reporter monica miller. mozilla is the company behind the firefox web browser. it is a not—for—profit operation, competing against giants of the tech world like google. it relies on
in fa ct says that that never happened. numbers just one month into that, they said that they lost one point $4 billion in revenue, and what they are saying now is that those numbers are probably much higher in november stopping the chamber of commerce says that they are planning to sue the government but really they are expecting those numbers to be higher, and one of the reasons they are not sure of what those numbers are not sure of what those numbers are is because there has been a telecom...
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totte n ha m tottenha m fa ns have tottenham fans have long son the song that mourinho is pochettinogic. a manager considered among the best of the recent history, sack less tha n the best of the recent history, sack less than happy year after taking them to their first ever champions league final. any statement, spurs chairman said he was extremely relu cta nt to chairman said he was extremely reluctant to make this decision, but explained... not everyone agrees. this is what gary lineker tweeted. his surprise was widely shared. since arriving in may 2014, pochettino had become the pace of a new look spurs, energetic and competent. they broke into the champions aim, and their attacking football one friends, if not trophies. last season they came closer than ever, losing to liverpool in the champions league final, but the hangover has lasted nearly six months. now in a shiny new ground, spurs are 14th, form has drained away. as early as the summer, there were signs something wasn't right. may be the company to change my title description now. because my job now change my title descri
totte n ha m tottenha m fa ns have tottenham fans have long son the song that mourinho is pochettinogic. a manager considered among the best of the recent history, sack less tha n the best of the recent history, sack less than happy year after taking them to their first ever champions league final. any statement, spurs chairman said he was extremely relu cta nt to chairman said he was extremely reluctant to make this decision, but explained... not everyone agrees. this is what gary lineker...
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in fa ct, front is going to go on saturday.ough some parts of northern england stay dry. here is remembrance sunday. the good news is we have some wet weather about during the course of the day, perfect conditions for the remembrance sunday services. another weather front is approaching us, which is still to the west of us on sunday. overall, these weather fronts will be marching in, carried bya fronts will be marching in, carried by a jet stream through the course of the week ahead. and on top of that, it'll stay on the cold side. goodbye. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm martine croxall. today at 2pm. a woman dies in severe flooding in the north of england — police say she was reportedly swept away by the water. schools are closed and people are warned not to leave their homes unless it's absolutely necessary. we are live in south yorkshire where the river don is expected to remain at dangerous levels for many hours to come. the snp seeks an alliance with other parties to lock the conservatives out of government — a
in fa ct, front is going to go on saturday.ough some parts of northern england stay dry. here is remembrance sunday. the good news is we have some wet weather about during the course of the day, perfect conditions for the remembrance sunday services. another weather front is approaching us, which is still to the west of us on sunday. overall, these weather fronts will be marching in, carried bya fronts will be marching in, carried by a jet stream through the course of the week ahead. and on top...
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in fa ct, midlands and northern england. escape the rain as we go through the weekend, so given that has been so wet this autumn, we are anticipating some flooding issues and the potential travel disruption that goes with it so quite were dissolved in northern ireland, this is where we have seen the heaviest rain so far through the night but that is heading its way northwards, heavier bursts arriving across many parts of england and wales by the morning time and then moving northwards as well. so the best chance of some brighter, rather chilly weather will be in the north—west of scotland first thing, in the northern isles will have a fairly decent day and it may well dry up a little bit later across southern and eastern areas but the low pressure centred towards the south—west, always the risk of heavier showers coming in. and some drizzly rain, low cloud, hill fog. it does really look like a great kind of windy day and it will make it feel cold as well, as well as the fa ct we it feel cold as well, as well as the fact we h
in fa ct, midlands and northern england. escape the rain as we go through the weekend, so given that has been so wet this autumn, we are anticipating some flooding issues and the potential travel disruption that goes with it so quite were dissolved in northern ireland, this is where we have seen the heaviest rain so far through the night but that is heading its way northwards, heavier bursts arriving across many parts of england and wales by the morning time and then moving northwards as well....
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these young japanese fa ns rugby fans.ns looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup they told me they had never watched a rugby match before. why do you like south africa? because they are an amazing team! in yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans said it all. the nations rugby team had come so it all. the nations rugby team had come so close, it all. the nations rugby team had come so close, even it all. the nations rugby team had come so close, even defeating the mighty all blacks. today they were systematically beaten. from the start we didn't look like we were going to win it and just absolutely gutted stockley south africa played really well. i was really disappointed england didn't win. tonight has been a huge victory for by. tonight has been a huge victory for rugby. the japanese people have welcomed rugby with open arms. new friendships have been made and many new rugby fans created. chi chi izundu is with some very disappointed fans at harpenden rugby club. first
these young japanese fa ns rugby fans.ns looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup they told me they had never watched a rugby match before. why do you like south africa? because they are an amazing team! in yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans said it all. the nations rugby team had come so it all. the nations rugby team had come so close, it all. the nations rugby team had come so close, even it all. the nations rugby team had come so...
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we hear so much about snowflake millennials, but the fa cts about snowflake millennials, but the factshalved based on sick days. and i think it may also be a reflection of the changing nature of the economy. we have more people on flexible hours, we have the gig economy, more people feel like they are forced to take that time off. they are working in different ways. so yes, we hear a lot about snowflakes, millennials, buti suspect it might not be quite as straightforward as that. you are making it sound like quite... a story about people who just kind of can't afford to be ill, basically. story about people who just kind of can't afford to be ill, basicallylj don't can't afford to be ill, basically.” don't want to say sinister, but i am saying the nature of work has changed. if you are working in more ofa changed. if you are working in more of a flexible way, obviously you have less of a safeguard. that is just the nature of working that way. and it may be that, you know, people aren't taking the time off. air at times. it will, however, remain quiet chilly. looking three, four paragra
we hear so much about snowflake millennials, but the fa cts about snowflake millennials, but the factshalved based on sick days. and i think it may also be a reflection of the changing nature of the economy. we have more people on flexible hours, we have the gig economy, more people feel like they are forced to take that time off. they are working in different ways. so yes, we hear a lot about snowflakes, millennials, buti suspect it might not be quite as straightforward as that. you are making...
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david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semi—final in april 1989.ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside leading to a crush on the terraces. the families of the 96 fans who died have campaigned forjustice for decades — many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. in iraq 27 people are shot dead in one of the bloodiest days since anti—government protests started. donald trump makes a surprise appearance in afghanistan to visit us troops for thanksgiving — his first trip to the country as president. on the uk campaign trail — borisjohnson is criticised for refusing to commit to an interview with the bbc‘s andrew neil. the other party leaders have all subjected themselves to his interrogation. here william, i'm being interviewed you, are you saying... it's five minutes, not a full length interview. are you saying you are incapable of scrutiny? this is a five—minute incapable of scrutiny? this is a five
david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semi—final in april 1989.ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside leading to a crush on the terraces. the families of the 96 fans who died have campaigned forjustice for decades — many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 people unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. in iraq 27 people are shot dead in one of the bloodiest days since...
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var is here to stay but it could be three years before they get it right the fa cup second round draws place tonight. maldon and tiptree from the eighth tier are in the hat after their win at leyton orient. and there was also a big win in london for stefanos tsitsipas as the atp tour finals continue at the 02 arena and coming up, we will hearfrom three men in a boat. tennis's big three men in a boat. tennis's big three tell us how much longer they have in the game. good evening. it's that old adage, isn't it? if you didn't notice the referee then they must have done a good job. this season in the premier league, not a weekend has gone by without the video assistant becoming the story. blatant penalty appeals, checked, then waved away, handballs seemingly ignored, those marginal off—side decisions, the delays, the lack of communication with the fans. manchester city had a big shout for a penalty turned down at anfield yesterday, var under the spotlight again, as they went on to lose against liverpool. today neil swarbrick, who heads up the var team, joined me earlier. he gave his asses
var is here to stay but it could be three years before they get it right the fa cup second round draws place tonight. maldon and tiptree from the eighth tier are in the hat after their win at leyton orient. and there was also a big win in london for stefanos tsitsipas as the atp tour finals continue at the 02 arena and coming up, we will hearfrom three men in a boat. tennis's big three men in a boat. tennis's big three tell us how much longer they have in the game. good evening. it's that old...
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the japanese fa ns appetite for rugby. incredibly hospitable, they've ta ken fans have been incredibly hospitable, they've taken to the game as well. that was helped in pa rt by game as well. that was helped in part by the success of their own team.japan part by the success of their own team. japan made the quarter—finals, they had very big victories over ireland and scotland and so part of the success of this tournament i think has been down to the fact that their own team is paid very well as well. see if you can jump on that tea m well. see if you can jump on that team bus, thank you very much. britain has become the latest european country to halt fracking for oil and gas because of safety concerns. the government withdrew its support after a report by its oil and gas authority warned that it wasn't possible to predict the size or timing of any earthquakes that the process might trigger. france and germany, have already banned onshore fracking and it has been controversial in the uk for some time. so what is fracking?
the japanese fa ns appetite for rugby. incredibly hospitable, they've ta ken fans have been incredibly hospitable, they've taken to the game as well. that was helped in pa rt by game as well. that was helped in part by the success of their own team.japan part by the success of their own team. japan made the quarter—finals, they had very big victories over ireland and scotland and so part of the success of this tournament i think has been down to the fact that their own team is paid very well...
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david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semifinal in april 1989. he ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside, leading to a crush on the terraces. in total 96 liverpool fans died. their families have campaigned forjustice for decades. today, many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. it was the third time david duckenfield had gone on trial — the investigation has cost around £65 million. also tonight... the institute for fiscal studies says neither the conservatives nor labour are offering credible spending plans in their election manifestos. the first funerals are held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex last month. and as politicians on all sides pledge to plant trees for the future, we look at the parties‘ plans to tackle the climate crisis. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — a good start for arsenal against eintracht frankfurt in the europa league. t
david duckenfield was in charge of the fa cup semifinal in april 1989. he ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside, leading to a crush on the terraces. in total 96 liverpool fans died. their families have campaigned forjustice for decades. today, many of them left the court in tears. who put the 96 in their graves? who is accountable for 96 unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. it was the third time david duckenfield had gone on trial —...
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according to the washington post fa ct to do.has made 13,aa5 false 01’ office and he has made 13,aa5 false or misleading claims. the washington post makes some claims that are false and misleading as well. this president is the first unscripted president is the first unscripted president we have had in recent memory. most speak almost entirely from a speech when in public. he's a salesman. i do think it would be better if you got closer and double check facts before he went public with them and thus create some issues of confusion, i do not think it purposefully lies. he once said he likes to exaggerate to make a point and if you understand his showbiz background, it becomes more contextual. as a journalist you are candid enough to admit that in retrospect some of the things you have written have been over the top, some of your commentary but you do value some of your commentary but you do va lu e fa cts some of your commentary but you do value facts and you worry about the environment in which we now live because of social media
according to the washington post fa ct to do.has made 13,aa5 false 01’ office and he has made 13,aa5 false or misleading claims. the washington post makes some claims that are false and misleading as well. this president is the first unscripted president is the first unscripted president we have had in recent memory. most speak almost entirely from a speech when in public. he's a salesman. i do think it would be better if you got closer and double check facts before he went public with them...
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the fa did accept that silva didn't intend the tweet to be racist.r following, 650,000 people, was so big that they could not ignore the fact that other people may see racism within the tweet, so they have not punished him as heavily as some racial sanctions they hand down, but that one match ban has annoyed manchester city a little bit because they feel as though it is obvious that he was having a joke with a team—mate, and they do not feel the punishment fits they do not feel the punishment fits the crime. arsene wenger is back in football. he's taken a seniorjob at fifa. the 70—year—old is their new chief of global football development. there had been rumours that he would take over at bayern munich until the end of the season. wenger hasn't worked in football since leaving arsenal 18 months ago after 22 years in charge. gareth southgate has defended his decision to drop raheem sterling for tomorrow night's euro 2020 qualifier against montenegro. southgate's been accused of overreacting by leaving sterling out after that bust—up with joe gomez at
the fa did accept that silva didn't intend the tweet to be racist.r following, 650,000 people, was so big that they could not ignore the fact that other people may see racism within the tweet, so they have not punished him as heavily as some racial sanctions they hand down, but that one match ban has annoyed manchester city a little bit because they feel as though it is obvious that he was having a joke with a team—mate, and they do not feel the punishment fits they do not feel the punishment...
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througut the cy, us ling witwater, sthat whethat next storm com, , becae itit's ing to ce--that's a fa-- that wat has a alace to go other an your rs and you homes a the strt. ilm advce click reed:t some pnt after rricaneatrina, ople stard d to g reaeallserioio about coaalal isss, and ty started to thk about sksk reductn,n, procting pele from fldingng, geththerith restoraonon as e ththinthat needs to badaddresd, a ando we came up with this asastal aster pl which is a listff projectsththat ve e...
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we've also seen some fa ke going around.ake, reports that i am a candidate, standing for such and such a seat, nigel farage owes me £10,000, i don't know if they are real, we have to find out. but this is an image from the brexit party website. the url of this is boris brexit deal., and until late last week this was the top searched ad result. if you were to search boris brexit deal on google, the brexit party were paying for this to be the top result, that website is still alive, that could be a problem for the brexit party, look at the language, the prime ministers deal is not proper brexit, of course that might have to change. it's rather been superseded by this. this is a case of the election campaign moving so case of the election campaign moving so fast that perhaps the digital election teams, the campaign teams in brexit party hq may be haven't caught up yet. really interesting. you been looking at the as closely as well, what's happening? the resource facebook ad library, we are monitoring which ads are going out whi
we've also seen some fa ke going around.ake, reports that i am a candidate, standing for such and such a seat, nigel farage owes me £10,000, i don't know if they are real, we have to find out. but this is an image from the brexit party website. the url of this is boris brexit deal., and until late last week this was the top searched ad result. if you were to search boris brexit deal on google, the brexit party were paying for this to be the top result, that website is still alive, that could...
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however, fas track didn't see it that way. >> i called fas track and let them know i don't own this vehicleat ram. >> they're basically calling me a liar. nobody cared what i said. they stuck to their guns. >> he thought about paying the $30 fine before more penalties added up. it didn't seem fair. >> what if this thing keeps happening. what if whoever owns this vehicle keeps getting more tickets. >> pay up or it will go to collections. >> i spoke to five people, everyone stuck to their guns. the decision's final and that's it. my options were pay the ticket, let it go to collections and then i thought of 7 on your side. >> we reached out to fastrak and found out how this happened. it turns out a car dealership mistakenly typed the vin number of george's car on the registration for the dodge truck. george was mistakenly listed as the owner. fastrak wouldn't say how often it happens, however, it canceled george's toll violation. the dmv fixed the vin numbers and george won't get somody ag >> i wasn't aware anything like this could happen. without you guys, i don't know what i would have done
however, fas track didn't see it that way. >> i called fas track and let them know i don't own this vehicleat ram. >> they're basically calling me a liar. nobody cared what i said. they stuck to their guns. >> he thought about paying the $30 fine before more penalties added up. it didn't seem fair. >> what if this thing keeps happening. what if whoever owns this vehicle keeps getting more tickets. >> pay up or it will go to collections. >> i spoke to five...
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book in full, this is a careful working investigative reporting and is fractured by one of the senior fa fractured by one of the senior fact chequers at the new yorker and all of the responses are in there and it is not in dispute now that they ordered a stop to reporting. it is not in dispute that they were a lwa ys is not in dispute that they were always multiple... s, but in a way, there are always stories and any journalist knows this, you follow something and there is a point in which you have to pull the plug. yes. it is not entirely acceptable for a news organisation to do it and it is the reason is that they did it. crosstalk. you did not have the material ready to go, at that stage. you can see laid out in the book very clearly what we did and didn't have, we always had multiple named women, the general counsel of the new yorker has gone on the record saying we saw the reporting that nbc had and concluded multiple women on the record, there was a recording of harvey weinstein at it into a sexual assault and indeed to a pattern of sexual assault, and most journalist looked at thi
book in full, this is a careful working investigative reporting and is fractured by one of the senior fa fractured by one of the senior fact chequers at the new yorker and all of the responses are in there and it is not in dispute now that they ordered a stop to reporting. it is not in dispute that they were a lwa ys is not in dispute that they were always multiple... s, but in a way, there are always stories and any journalist knows this, you follow something and there is a point in which you...
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and in sport, manchester city manager pep guardiola won't face any action from the fa after his side'spenalty appeals were turned down but he insisted there was no sarcasm as he thanked the officials. great britain's hollie arnold has won the javelin title at the world para athletics championships for the fourth time in a row. she threw a personal best in dubai. stefanos tsitsipas has won his opening match at the atp finals in london, beating daniil medvedev for the first time. both players are making their debuts in the end—of—season tournament. i'll be back with more on those stories later. the founder of a humanitarian group that helped civilians in the syrian conflict has been found dead near his office in istanbul. james le mesurier set up the mayday rescue emergency response group, which helped train white helmets volunteers. the work of the group has been credited with saving the lives of thousands of people in rebel—held areas during years of bombing by the syrian government and russian forces. hamish de bretton—gordon is former army officer who worked alongside james le mesuri
and in sport, manchester city manager pep guardiola won't face any action from the fa after his side'spenalty appeals were turned down but he insisted there was no sarcasm as he thanked the officials. great britain's hollie arnold has won the javelin title at the world para athletics championships for the fourth time in a row. she threw a personal best in dubai. stefanos tsitsipas has won his opening match at the atp finals in london, beating daniil medvedev for the first time. both players are...
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the fa ct does not equal even one fact. you, and sondland, no quid pro quo — that isa and sondland, no quid pro quo — that is a fact. another fact— now quid pro quo occurred. about 296 of the wreck at a washington post article the headlines that they were supple has a statutory right to an immunity, received a free pinocchio is. pinocchio is meeting... we all know what pinnacles mean. an interpretation of that is that they we re interpretation of that is that they were trying to put out the whistle—blower, an equally valid and incredible interpretation is that they are shut out hi, this unlevel playing field that has been created by the system is that there is a statutory right to an entry maintains that unlevel playing field and have the advantages it gives them. the chairman also announces at every hearing that he will not tolerate any witness intimidation, any offence, or any issues of trying to bully a witness. ambassador sondland, have you, yourfamily to bully a witness. ambassador sondland, have you, your family or yo
the fa ct does not equal even one fact. you, and sondland, no quid pro quo — that isa and sondland, no quid pro quo — that is a fact. another fact— now quid pro quo occurred. about 296 of the wreck at a washington post article the headlines that they were supple has a statutory right to an immunity, received a free pinocchio is. pinocchio is meeting... we all know what pinnacles mean. an interpretation of that is that they we re interpretation of that is that they were trying to put out...
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she'll be heading out this fá eveni evening.re for all plan. she has come over thenrpmicrosce on toq a steady second place. that's where(!÷] suddenlys$e microscope really honedñr in on elizabeth warren and exactly how she would get through medicare for all and also pay for it. i want to play for you her "tut justÑi had a response to a her how not only she would pass immigration e1reform, but also y for medicare for all when of course you would theoretically need 60 votes in the s( she told us. >> 2020 is our chance toz( save $11 trillion. that's like the biggest tax break in american history and it's going to go right in the pockets of -- >> reporter: she said in response to the question how she would pay for it or how she would pass it in the senate, she said that's why we need to be the filibuster essentially needing a supermajoswáy in the senate, getting 51 votes to pass immigration é@e1reform. 51 votes to passçó medicare for all. >> filibuster reform is axd controversial thing within the here in iowa, he is in a statistical
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. ♪ ♪ deck the halls with boughs of holly fa la la la la la la ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to all be jolly faony: very catholic country? >> joel: very catholic country, 80-something percent. christmas starts in september. >> anthony: really? in september? >> joel: starting in september you go to the mall, you start hearing their carols and then it ends after -- >> anthony: i would lose my mind! >> patricia: yeah. so at 12:00 midnight of september one, everyone greets merry christmas on facebook. >> anthony: uh, it's a lechon on the menu i believe. >> joel: yeah. >> anthony: yes? i have very fond memories of the last time i had lechon in the philippines. in fact, not to kiss your ass, but it's the finest -- >> joel: pig. >> anthony: pig i've ever had. amazing. providing these babies to holiday parties is big business. and standards here where pork is king and the lechon the best in the world. very, very high. today, our little friend is prepared the old school way. turned slowly, slowly on a spit over coals for hours. oh delicious, delicious lechon. ♪ >> patricia: you know, during this time of
. ♪ ♪ deck the halls with boughs of holly fa la la la la la la ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to all be jolly faony: very catholic country? >> joel: very catholic country, 80-something percent. christmas starts in september. >> anthony: really? in september? >> joel: starting in september you go to the mall, you start hearing their carols and then it ends after -- >> anthony: i would lose my mind! >> patricia: yeah. so at 12:00 midnight of september one, everyone...
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the fa ct way. this is the new normal.t that the drought has actually left the earth bone dry, itjust makes it that much more vulnerable to fires that could get out of control really, really quickly. so really, even though the country has seen really, even though the country has seen bushfires before, everybody is coming to terms with this new reality of the scale of it, of the timing of it, which is a lot earlier. because remember, we're still in the beginning of the fact that it still in the beginning of the fact thatitis still in the beginning of the fact that it is hitting areas it hasn't hit the floor. activists in hong kong have again blocked roads and clashed with police, a day after some of the most violent unrest during five months of pro—democracy protests. riot police fired tear gas on a university campus, and commuters were forced to abandon a train after objects were found on the line. hong kong's leader, carrie lam, said she hoped universities and schools would urge students not to take part in violence. we c
the fa ct way. this is the new normal.t that the drought has actually left the earth bone dry, itjust makes it that much more vulnerable to fires that could get out of control really, really quickly. so really, even though the country has seen really, even though the country has seen bushfires before, everybody is coming to terms with this new reality of the scale of it, of the timing of it, which is a lot earlier. because remember, we're still in the beginning of the fact that it still in the...
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it's one thing for someone to pull a sickie, take a day off because they fa ncy sickie, take a day offopping because their friend is available. spending a day having fun. and then you've got a situation where people feel so under pressure that they are not physically sick and overwhelmed and we are seeing employers starting to introduce this idea of if you are feeling to the point where you are really buckling, take a mental health day and that's a recognition of the importance of having time to think and recover. absolutely. some employers will do personal days, you might be allowed to a year, others might be allowed to a year, others might allow a duvet day and other things like relaxation rooms to allow people to take an hour to recharge their batteries and those sorts of things might help more workers your mindful that they will support me if i'm undergoing stress at work and that might be the main reason why people tend to be sick for a sick day because they can't face getting up. 20 more authorised to talk through that story about and we will go through that and some of the other
it's one thing for someone to pull a sickie, take a day off because they fa ncy sickie, take a day offopping because their friend is available. spending a day having fun. and then you've got a situation where people feel so under pressure that they are not physically sick and overwhelmed and we are seeing employers starting to introduce this idea of if you are feeling to the point where you are really buckling, take a mental health day and that's a recognition of the importance of having time...
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earthquakes are a fa ct of life plenty of help.ghbouring countries have helped out. italy, greece and germany are among the countries sending assistance. a reportjust out in the united states shows death rates among young and middle aged people have been rising over the past decade, driving down overall life expectancy. the study, published in thejournal of the american medical association, shows the highest relative jump in death rates was in the age group 25 to sa. death rates rose by 29%. professor steven woolf is director emeritus at the center on society and health at the virginia commonwealth university school of medicine and lead author of the mortality study. he's just outside washington. i think this goes against global trends, historic patterns of increasing longevity and against trends in this particular age group? it certainly doesn't stop life expectancy has been increasing in industrial countries around the world. —— it certainly does. we have been losing ground compared to other wealthy nations since the 1980s. been
earthquakes are a fa ct of life plenty of help.ghbouring countries have helped out. italy, greece and germany are among the countries sending assistance. a reportjust out in the united states shows death rates among young and middle aged people have been rising over the past decade, driving down overall life expectancy. the study, published in thejournal of the american medical association, shows the highest relative jump in death rates was in the age group 25 to sa. death rates rose by 29%....
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this is about the future of israeli democracy and the fa ct future of israeli democracy and the facttoday the state of israel, the prosecution, is putting down this indictment against a sitting prime minister, it brings israel to a historical moment, a big democratic clash moment between the state authorities and the strongest politician in israel for the past decade. and i think one interpretation you can look at and say well, this is a crisis for democracy because neta nyahu, say well, this is a crisis for democracy because netanyahu, the sitting prime minister, is accused of bribery and let's just remind the viewers, the previous israeli prime minister resigned from office because he was also about to be indicted at the time and later was convicted and went to jail. so one way to look at it is to say that this is a crisis point but the other way is to say that this is a great success way is to say that this is a great success for israeli democracy and proves that nobody in israel is above the law, not even the most powerful politician that the state of israel has seen in the last
this is about the future of israeli democracy and the fa ct future of israeli democracy and the facttoday the state of israel, the prosecution, is putting down this indictment against a sitting prime minister, it brings israel to a historical moment, a big democratic clash moment between the state authorities and the strongest politician in israel for the past decade. and i think one interpretation you can look at and say well, this is a crisis for democracy because neta nyahu, say well, this...
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nearly half of uk adults are willing to fa ke nearly half of uk adults are willing to fake an illness ta kes statistics says the average worker takes around four six days a year but official data does not include fa ke but official data does not include fake illnesses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it looks like the weather fronts haven't taken a single day off either, it has been so wet, with more rain to come today as well. on the satellite picture it is this stripe of cloud you can see working its way in bringing the rain. it will tend to pivot away from northern ireland as we go through the rest of the afternoon, with the weather becoming drier but there will be a lot of cloud around. that will be a lot of cloud around. that will spread in a southern wales where we already have damp weather, probably reaching dorset, hampshire, perhaps the isle of wight. becoming drier in northern ireland but wherever you are today it will feel chilly with a cold wind that continues to blow. 0vernight rain pushes across england and wales, accompanied with heavy showers. you
nearly half of uk adults are willing to fa ke nearly half of uk adults are willing to fake an illness ta kes statistics says the average worker takes around four six days a year but official data does not include fa ke but official data does not include fake illnesses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it looks like the weather fronts haven't taken a single day off either, it has been so wet, with more rain to come today as well. on the satellite picture it is this stripe of...
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it's the fa's first annual women's football weekend with some tasty fixtures at some big grounds in thefield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. reading will play at the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend, we saw record—breaking attendance. over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i think hosting in the stadium gives the opportunity to draw in big crowds and create the spotlight for women's football. we're hoping that the grounds will be filled with football fa ns the grounds will be filled with football fans next weekend. an opportunity to celebrate the women's and we hope to continue to build interest. so that's what tomorrow looks like, then. but what does it mean to actually be stepping out in a massive stadium against your local rivals? tottenham ladies captain jenna schillaci will lead out her side at the tottenham hotspur stadium against arsenal and she's been speaking with football focus‘ caroline de morais. i think it's absolutely mass
it's the fa's first annual women's football weekend with some tasty fixtures at some big grounds in thefield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. reading will play at the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend, we saw record—breaking attendance. over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i think hosting in the stadium gives the opportunity to draw in big...
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i've discuss it at length, i don't fa ntasise! i've got discuss it at length, i don't fantasise! you can tell i've not one, which is why i am still sitting at this desk let's move on to a story in the metro, job for life, four years will do us, this is millennial is, those who have reached the edge of the report many have had six jobs and we are talking about careerjobs, not waitressing while you are a student or things like that, established jobs, we used to think when we joined a company we are here for a long time. i think we've seen the move away from more of a traditional society, there isn't so much of a need for millennial is now to have a security blanket, they are not getting married is young, having children as young, there's more opportunity to dip your toe as it we re opportunity to dip your toe as it were into different careers. i've heard it's almost seen as not a good thing if on your cv you stay in the same place for more than three yea rs. same place for more than three years. i've also heard that. you can ta ke years. i've also heard that. you can take that mayb
i've discuss it at length, i don't fa ntasise! i've got discuss it at length, i don't fantasise! you can tell i've not one, which is why i am still sitting at this desk let's move on to a story in the metro, job for life, four years will do us, this is millennial is, those who have reached the edge of the report many have had six jobs and we are talking about careerjobs, not waitressing while you are a student or things like that, established jobs, we used to think when we joined a company we...
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it doesn't acknowledge the fa ct life.mily and here at the washington post a couple of years ago, we coined the term soloish to indicate a person's life is their own but also full of other fulfilling relationships younger partner. it is hard to know why emma chose the term. it is resonating with people on twitter and stuff, sometimes in a joking way, people saying that they will tell their relatives when they acquire about their —— enquire about their dating lives that they are self partnered. for her, she is saying she is happy single and sometimes the word single can sound like something is lacking 01’ can sound like something is lacking or that a person is looking for a partner and that is not always the case. so plenty of single people are happy that way and self partnered might bea happy that way and self partnered might be a good way to describe that. australia's women's football team, the matildas, have struck an historic pay deal. the top male and female players will be on the same pay scale, and all players get th
it doesn't acknowledge the fa ct life.mily and here at the washington post a couple of years ago, we coined the term soloish to indicate a person's life is their own but also full of other fulfilling relationships younger partner. it is hard to know why emma chose the term. it is resonating with people on twitter and stuff, sometimes in a joking way, people saying that they will tell their relatives when they acquire about their —— enquire about their dating lives that they are self...
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the fa ct promises all over the place.electorate. however he has embarked ona electorate. however he has embarked on a fantastic candle and the idea that somehow the tories are going to emerge with an overall majority dash make a fantastic gamble. when they had abandoned the dup, the northern irish allies, and got rid of ten of their most loyal and prominent tory supporters and delineated the scottish nationalists and so they are likely to pick up the 20 seats in scotland, so they begin a0 seats down right from the beginning almost. if they're going to get an overall majority, that requires a huge swing in these northern labour seats at the moment. i frankly do not see it at the moment. i think, despite the polls showing the tories way, way ahead, i think the opinion is very very volatile. i think boris may make it and i suspect he want and we will have a hung parliament. as body mass as we are in now. just before we look all the way to december the 12th. -- as bad a mess as we are in now. we saw the interview with nigel f
the fa ct promises all over the place.electorate. however he has embarked ona electorate. however he has embarked on a fantastic candle and the idea that somehow the tories are going to emerge with an overall majority dash make a fantastic gamble. when they had abandoned the dup, the northern irish allies, and got rid of ten of their most loyal and prominent tory supporters and delineated the scottish nationalists and so they are likely to pick up the 20 seats in scotland, so they begin a0...
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media and the war that has been going on there. 0bviously you‘ve heard a lot about how there has been fachairman of the organising committee calling a lot of the reports on the unpreparedness a lot of the reports on the unprepa redness fa ke news. a lot of the reports on the unpreparedness fake news. does he have a point? yeah, this country has a well—known, well—established troll factory that tackles big issues in the country. this week we‘ve seen a lot of troll behaviour online, there has been a lot of talk of fake news as well that has been referred to some journalists‘ posts that they said was dubious. the argument has been going back and forth. to debunk it, what the organising committee say is they will have an investigation once again had finished, not only into the delays and teething problems but into those opposed to what they call fake news to see whether journalists opposed to what they call fake news to see whetherjournalists were telling the truth when they posted these images of work that hadn‘t been completed or athletes are sleeping on the floor, waiting to go to their h
media and the war that has been going on there. 0bviously you‘ve heard a lot about how there has been fachairman of the organising committee calling a lot of the reports on the unpreparedness a lot of the reports on the unprepa redness fa ke news. a lot of the reports on the unpreparedness fake news. does he have a point? yeah, this country has a well—known, well—established troll factory that tackles big issues in the country. this week we‘ve seen a lot of troll behaviour online, there...