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may last year manchester city lifted the fa cup in front of just over manchester city lifted the fa cupeally good attractive football that people want to come and watch. if that continues and it grows, then i think the prize money will align itself to that. why might the sea eagles travel to crystal palace on sunday hoping for a quarterfinal stop. lewes face a tough test against arsenal, but a strong platform to get their voices heard. last year chris ingham became the first british rally driver to win the european championships in more than 50 years. two weeks before the start of the season though, he had thought his dream was over when his sponsor pulled out. but, with a bit of help from his mum jo, who started a crowdfunding page, he managed to raise 20—thousand pounds to get back in the driving seat. a week before the rally they said my main sponsor pulled out will a two—year contract and that really drop me and it and two—year contract and that really drop me and itand it two—year contract and that really drop me and it and it could have ended my whole career, but i wasn‘t going to
may last year manchester city lifted the fa cup in front of just over manchester city lifted the fa cupeally good attractive football that people want to come and watch. if that continues and it grows, then i think the prize money will align itself to that. why might the sea eagles travel to crystal palace on sunday hoping for a quarterfinal stop. lewes face a tough test against arsenal, but a strong platform to get their voices heard. last year chris ingham became the first british rally...
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today administration experts, includiing anthy fa fa fa fa fa >> dr. fauci said i'm not unmuzzled. i took that to mean, he can still speak his mind, and i'm relieved. >> let's get to jon karl. he's live at the white house. the president headed to the rally tonight, but the president moments ago making news on something else, announcing he's going to nominate texas governor john ratcliffe as the director of national intelligence. this is the second time he's tried to nominate him, is it not? >> reporter: the last time he nominated him, ratcliffe ended up pulling out after facing bipartisan blowback over his lack of national security experience and that he had -- he was a defender of the president during his impeachment proceedings. this will be a tough confirmation bat toll say the least. >>> we turn to the race for 2020 tonight. south carolina tomorrow and then super tuesday. could bernie sanders make the map very difficult to catch up? how badly does joe biden need a major win tomorrow? candidates make the case in the coronavirus fears that they could better han moran tonight caro
today administration experts, includiing anthy fa fa fa fa fa >> dr. fauci said i'm not unmuzzled. i took that to mean, he can still speak his mind, and i'm relieved. >> let's get to jon karl. he's live at the white house. the president headed to the rally tonight, but the president moments ago making news on something else, announcing he's going to nominate texas governor john ratcliffe as the director of national intelligence. this is the second time he's tried to nominate him, is...
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he says they stick to the fa concussion guidelines.doesn't train or play for 14 days and then there is a five—day return to play phase if you like and we are really hot on that. you cannot take a risk. and they would want to play. and they do want to play but they can't, you just have to say to them, sorry these are the concussion guidelines and we have to stick to it for obvious reasons. every club would be the same. they should be, but they're not. that's interesting. i have witnessed teams where goalkeepers have been knocked out or centre backs have been knocked out and then the next time they are down on the team sheet. it shouldn't happen. with more women now playing football in england, i wanted to ask the fa if they should be doing more. they wouldn't meet me but in a statement said they had recently reissued their guidelines on coaching heading and concussion management. they say more research is needed as currently there isn't enough evidence to make further changes. football introduced me to my best friend but is it also taki
he says they stick to the fa concussion guidelines.doesn't train or play for 14 days and then there is a five—day return to play phase if you like and we are really hot on that. you cannot take a risk. and they would want to play. and they do want to play but they can't, you just have to say to them, sorry these are the concussion guidelines and we have to stick to it for obvious reasons. every club would be the same. they should be, but they're not. that's interesting. i have witnessed teams...
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the scottish fa's chief medical consultant drjohn maclean was co—author of that research and joins mening us tonight. just referring back to that research from glasgow university, they have not found any link actually to heading the ball between that and brain injury, with that in mind, why this move from the fa today? the field study, which was published just before christmas was actually never designed and never could provide that answer stop it was the first scientific study to look at the potential link between neurodegenerative brain disease and playing professional football. something that many people have thought has been happening over the past three decades anecdotally. the studio side the increase, it was never designed to answer the question why and that is for future research. for most of us and experts around the world, the assumption is that head impact as a result of that, what we cannot say whether that, what we cannot say whether thatis that, what we cannot say whether that is heading or head injury, the guidelines are really a pragmatic guidelines are really a pragma
the scottish fa's chief medical consultant drjohn maclean was co—author of that research and joins mening us tonight. just referring back to that research from glasgow university, they have not found any link actually to heading the ball between that and brain injury, with that in mind, why this move from the fa today? the field study, which was published just before christmas was actually never designed and never could provide that answer stop it was the first scientific study to look at the...
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from behind scoring twice in the final 15 minutes to send mourinho's men into the fifth round of the fa. and the kansas city chiefs are welcomed home by thousands of fans after sunday's super bowl win. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start in italy and new inter milan signing, christian eriksen, says he was the black sheep at tottenham but insists he had to be honest about wanting a new challenge. the danish midfielder admitted to the bbc that he was looking to leave the premier league side following their champions league final defeat to liverpool in june last year. if you have a short contract you will be the black sheep, you will be the guy who — and of course they did the guy who — and of course they did the interview. i was very honest. i thought i had to be honest. i didn't wa nt to thought i had to be honest. i didn't want to hide stuff like a lot of players do stop and of course they work in their own way, everyone was different, but yeah, i was honest. work in their own way, everyone was different, but yeah, iwas honest. i saidi different, but yeah, iwas hone
from behind scoring twice in the final 15 minutes to send mourinho's men into the fifth round of the fa. and the kansas city chiefs are welcomed home by thousands of fans after sunday's super bowl win. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start in italy and new inter milan signing, christian eriksen, says he was the black sheep at tottenham but insists he had to be honest about wanting a new challenge. the danish midfielder admitted to the bbc that he was looking to leave the...
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with the fa set to change the regulations, we speak to a former youth coach.e one, as the premier league switches the close of the transfer window back to the end of august. also coming up in the programme... more bad news for england as fast bowler. jofra archer will be out for three months with an elbow injury. and with five months to go, could the coronavirus cancel or postpone tokyo 0lympics and paralympic games? hello, and welcome along to the programme. the teams news is in for england, scotland, ireland, and wales ahead of the six nations this weekend. let's start with the calcutta cup match between england and scotland which is always a real battle on the six nations stage. england have won on just three of their last seven trips to murrayfield, and lost their most recent visit in 2018. to run us who's in and who's out for england is our rugby eddiejones has eddie jones has made eddiejones has made five changes following their opening defeat to france. to run us who's in and who's out for england is our rugby reporter, sara 0rchard. there was always go
with the fa set to change the regulations, we speak to a former youth coach.e one, as the premier league switches the close of the transfer window back to the end of august. also coming up in the programme... more bad news for england as fast bowler. jofra archer will be out for three months with an elbow injury. and with five months to go, could the coronavirus cancel or postpone tokyo 0lympics and paralympic games? hello, and welcome along to the programme. the teams news is in for england,...
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he may not have wanted the fa cup to disperse trophy drought. my team to within the limits. it was such an incredible match. especially for lucas it's almost genetic for some. to pray every minute like they are playing. selby suffered. we played against a very good team, we played against a very good team, we played against a very good team, we played against a team that was the best on the patch. they were better than us. we deserved to randall. celtic remain seven points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. their old firm rivals rangers won 2—1 at home to hibernian. but celtic enjoyed a thumping four—nil victory at motherwell. 0dsonne edward scored twice for celtic, but the pick of the goals was the third, a rocket from callum mcgregor. that's celtic‘s 11th consecutive domestic away win. elsewhere there were wins for st.johnston, kilmarnock and ross county. while the match at the foot of the table between st.mirren and hamilton finished 1—all. to rugby league as the super league has voted at a board meeting today to have more influence to prevent controversial sig
he may not have wanted the fa cup to disperse trophy drought. my team to within the limits. it was such an incredible match. especially for lucas it's almost genetic for some. to pray every minute like they are playing. selby suffered. we played against a very good team, we played against a very good team, we played against a very good team, we played against a team that was the best on the patch. they were better than us. we deserved to randall. celtic remain seven points clear at the top of...
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it's a big night in the fa cup.urth round replays — we'll speak to alan shearer as newcastle try to reach the fifth round for the first time in 13 years. we'll be at anfield for liverpool against shrewsbury. klopp‘s not there, so it's down to the kids to get the job done. and we'll go to cape town, where quinton de kock sent the ball into orbit and brought england's world champions back down to earth. also coming up in the programme... will we see serena williams win another grand slam title? three years and counting since her last and her coach says changes need to be made. and i will be looking into golf‘s distance debate. our longer drives than we have ever seen before taking the sport in the wrong direction? hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm ben croucher. a big night of fa cup football across the bbc tonight, so let's start at oxford united's kassam stadium, where newcastle united are hoping to avoid an upset. the league one promotion chasers earned a goalless draw at st james‘ park nine days ago — and now get
it's a big night in the fa cup.urth round replays — we'll speak to alan shearer as newcastle try to reach the fifth round for the first time in 13 years. we'll be at anfield for liverpool against shrewsbury. klopp‘s not there, so it's down to the kids to get the job done. and we'll go to cape town, where quinton de kock sent the ball into orbit and brought england's world champions back down to earth. also coming up in the programme... will we see serena williams win another grand slam...
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the club still owned by the fa ns ground.d by the fans there a supportive cosmic trust, which says the bond is the only way to avoid a takeover and com plete only way to avoid a takeover and complete the stadium. some say there should have been proper financing in the first place. are you not all concerned about asking fans to risk their own money? no, not really. i think it is part and parcel of every stadium building. few clubs can afford to build a stadium in cash. you always need some form of debt finance, and we are no different. fans are being asked to loan the clu b fans are being asked to loan the club £1000 and can choose to receive either 4% interest or way that all. people who are happy to to lend money to the club that's fantastic. but anyone who wants to get 4%, that still better than anything they can from the bank. wimbledon have destroyed london's dreams... the original wimbledon because one of sport's greatest shocks when they beat liverpool in 1988's fa club final. terry gibson played that day. it will be ex
the club still owned by the fa ns ground.d by the fans there a supportive cosmic trust, which says the bond is the only way to avoid a takeover and com plete only way to avoid a takeover and complete the stadium. some say there should have been proper financing in the first place. are you not all concerned about asking fans to risk their own money? no, not really. i think it is part and parcel of every stadium building. few clubs can afford to build a stadium in cash. you always need some form...
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there's one more fa cup replay to come tonight.ainst celtic in the scottish premiership. that's all from me but there'll be more sport throughout the day here on bbc news, with sportsday at 6.30, sojoin us then if you can. more than 40 people have been arrested during a crackdown on courier fraud. it's where people are tricked into withdrawing large sums of money to then hand it over to someone posing as a courier or police officer. city of london police say there have been 3,000 victims over the last two years, many of them elderly people. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw reports. early morning in central london, police are out in force for a raid on a flat in kings cross. shouting. it's part of an operation targeting criminal gangs involved in courierfraud. a sniffer dog is brought in to find items that may be hidden like mobile phones, sim cards, and memory sticks. carol norton was a victim of courierfraud. she was tricked into handing over £4,000 in cash after being phoned by a man who said he was a detective and need
there's one more fa cup replay to come tonight.ainst celtic in the scottish premiership. that's all from me but there'll be more sport throughout the day here on bbc news, with sportsday at 6.30, sojoin us then if you can. more than 40 people have been arrested during a crackdown on courier fraud. it's where people are tricked into withdrawing large sums of money to then hand it over to someone posing as a courier or police officer. city of london police say there have been 3,000 victims over...
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fa cup replays have got in the way this week, although for the league leaders sunshine beats another match against shrewsbury tomorrow night, and they are sticking with their plan to play a reserve side at anfield. here's alex gulrajani. a pre—match press conference with a twist for liverpool. yes, you are right, that is notjurgen klopp. he and the league leader's first team are having a break. he supports young players unbelievably well as he shuns by the season. —— as he has shown so far this season. his presence is always felt by our younger players and bite me. —— and by me. people are always speaking about younger players not getting enough opportunity, they are getting an opportunity now. that is because the premier league has brought in a season the premier league has brought in a season break. deeley came up with a solution out of burn—out. the premier league fixtures are split over two weeks. at two games this saturday, on sunday. what the other 12 teams play their fixtures from friday to monday, the following week. chelsea and manchester united do the best out of the break
fa cup replays have got in the way this week, although for the league leaders sunshine beats another match against shrewsbury tomorrow night, and they are sticking with their plan to play a reserve side at anfield. here's alex gulrajani. a pre—match press conference with a twist for liverpool. yes, you are right, that is notjurgen klopp. he and the league leader's first team are having a break. he supports young players unbelievably well as he shuns by the season. —— as he has shown so...
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neither of those sides have fa cup replays to content with. unlike newcastle.little bit of time off however it's not as long as i would like to give them but they are still going to have four, five days. it's better than nothing. that's what we get for not winning the first one. a winter break is not a new phenomenon on. italy, france, germany and closer to home, scotland have all had time off mid—season. so who will benefit? the players for starters, some getting in some sunshine while clubs in european competition get a chance to refresh and others get time to regroup. don't forget this man as england pot their summer adventures in the european championships. time now for some of the days other stories. toronto raptors are just a game away from a new franchise record of 12 straight nba wins. terence davis' career—high 31 points helped them past chicago bulls 129-102. they can make it 12 in a row against indiana on wednesday and webb simpson said it needed something special to win the phoenix open and he did just that, birdiying the last two holes before beati
neither of those sides have fa cup replays to content with. unlike newcastle.little bit of time off however it's not as long as i would like to give them but they are still going to have four, five days. it's better than nothing. that's what we get for not winning the first one. a winter break is not a new phenomenon on. italy, france, germany and closer to home, scotland have all had time off mid—season. so who will benefit? the players for starters, some getting in some sunshine while clubs...
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the fa ct trade deals with old friends.nship already worth £17 billion but we've got potential to do so much more. that is why we have recommitted to launching negotiations between our two countries as soon as possible. australia will be part of the first wave. business is here now have a chance to get back into the uk market which they lost a big chunk of when the uk joined the market which they lost a big chunk of when the ukjoined the eu. agriculture you can bet is going to bea agriculture you can bet is going to be a major point in any agreement that australia has with britain. beef exporters for example are going to be watching this closely because they have been quite constrained in they have been quite constrained in the amounts they are able to export to the uk because of eu restrictions. now that this is no longer an issue, they have a chance to get back into that market and crucially diversify from the asian market, especially with the economic impact of the coronavirus. climate change is also going to be one of t
the fa ct trade deals with old friends.nship already worth £17 billion but we've got potential to do so much more. that is why we have recommitted to launching negotiations between our two countries as soon as possible. australia will be part of the first wave. business is here now have a chance to get back into the uk market which they lost a big chunk of when the uk joined the market which they lost a big chunk of when the ukjoined the eu. agriculture you can bet is going to bea agriculture...
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is this fa ke where he's been happiest.ure of the cornerstone of their titles. they accepted me as one of their own and the support i had for them was fantastic. it was definitely a home away from home for me. in sport, there's no time for sentiment and edwards knows this all too well. as he returns to cardiff desperate to dismantle the stronghold he helped build. austin hillwood, bbc news. sean edwards calling this place home away from home. he's got a get a great welcome back, isn't he? absolutely. everyone here are rugby fa ns absolutely. everyone here are rugby fans and what he brought to rugby, it's something to be admired. he will definitely get around of applause as long as the result is on the bright side. we will see in a year or the bright side. we will see in a year 01’ so the bright side. we will see in a year or so if wales misses him. what do you think france is getting out of him? it's hard to say, because the french players are sometimes —— they have to be collected for a long time and he made a good impress
is this fa ke where he's been happiest.ure of the cornerstone of their titles. they accepted me as one of their own and the support i had for them was fantastic. it was definitely a home away from home for me. in sport, there's no time for sentiment and edwards knows this all too well. as he returns to cardiff desperate to dismantle the stronghold he helped build. austin hillwood, bbc news. sean edwards calling this place home away from home. he's got a get a great welcome back, isn't he?...
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you can find all of the goals and reaction from the fa cup on the bbc sport website. bye for now.next few days, but that is very much the calm before the storm. high pressure will holding steady with light winds, dry weather, and some sunshine through until friday. but for the weekend is going to start very different. here is our high today, centred to the south of the uk. to the west were just picking up a bit more moisture on the breeze and that will get carried into the north of the uk into the day. what does that mean? basically a greater chance of seeing some cloud across northern ireland and scotland. maybe even a few isolated showers for the north and west of scotland. some early fault possible across wales through into the midlands. that should live through the day, but if it sticks in one or two spots a good old debra gersbach. but typically when looking at highs around the 7— a degree mark. but just look how at highs around the 7— a degree mark. butjust look how that picture changes by the end of the week. the high pressure gives up the ghost on friday, enrolled the area
you can find all of the goals and reaction from the fa cup on the bbc sport website. bye for now.next few days, but that is very much the calm before the storm. high pressure will holding steady with light winds, dry weather, and some sunshine through until friday. but for the weekend is going to start very different. here is our high today, centred to the south of the uk. to the west were just picking up a bit more moisture on the breeze and that will get carried into the north of the uk into...
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for newcastle, southampton, spurs and liverpool — they've got fa cup replays in the way.the boss are taking some time off though which means they'll field largely a youth team for their fourth round tie at anfield. alex gulrajani has been looking at the perks and pitfalls of the february fixtures. a pre—match press conference with a twist for liverpool. yes, you are right, that is notjurgen klopp. he and the league leader's first team are having a break. he supports young players unbelievably well as —— as he has shown so far this season. his presence is always felt by our younger players and bite me. —— and by me. people are always speaking about younger players not getting enough opportunity, they are getting an opportunity now. that is because the premier league has brought in a season break. deeley came up with a solution out of burn—out. the premier league fixtures are split over two weeks. at two games this saturday, on sunday. what the other 12 teams play their fixtures from friday to monday, the following week. chelsea and manchester united do the best out of the
for newcastle, southampton, spurs and liverpool — they've got fa cup replays in the way.the boss are taking some time off though which means they'll field largely a youth team for their fourth round tie at anfield. alex gulrajani has been looking at the perks and pitfalls of the february fixtures. a pre—match press conference with a twist for liverpool. yes, you are right, that is notjurgen klopp. he and the league leader's first team are having a break. he supports young players...
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after the disaster, he was back playing, spearheading a united side that would reach that season's fainal. a goal! it was a match that would leave gregg battered, bruised but determined to carry on. they don't come any tougher than harry gregg. that same year, he went with northern ireland to the world cup and was later named the best goalkeeper in the competition. and harry gregg despite his injury in great form. i have never seen a better goalkeeper to be honest with you and i have worked with some great goalkeepers. but when i see clips of harry gregg when he used to play for northern ireland, he was unbelievable. diving at people's feet, coming for punches and crosses, he had everything. today, the many to pay tribute to harry gregg. including his former team—mate. the former manchester united manager, sir alex ferguson added this... gregg spent nine years at old trafford, cementing a legacy as one as manchester united and northern ireland's greatest goalkeepers, but munich always cast a shadow over his life. later, he found solace in poetry. there are those going down that long r
after the disaster, he was back playing, spearheading a united side that would reach that season's fainal. a goal! it was a match that would leave gregg battered, bruised but determined to carry on. they don't come any tougher than harry gregg. that same year, he went with northern ireland to the world cup and was later named the best goalkeeper in the competition. and harry gregg despite his injury in great form. i have never seen a better goalkeeper to be honest with you and i have worked...
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i lost track of this fa ct it is amazing.ack of this fact that i will impart now but the six donald trump ally to be convicted in a criminal case. the sixth ally and even tonight donald trump is giving no ground at all. he is saying 0k, it is said he lied and that he lied to congress but so did a couple of other people he mentioned and is best fairness? the president questioning the judgement ofa president questioning the judgement of a court and i cannot say outrageous but it is an astonishing way, amazing. for those not following it so closely, roger stone was convicted last week were lying to congress and obstructing justice and tampering with a witness. originally i remember the prosecution was calling for sentencing between nine and seven years and the department of stress thatjustice made it clear they would not buy that. and people in the prosecution resigned in protest because what kind ofjustice is it? when a department intervenes in that way. just over three years but the sentence will not be getting for some time b
i lost track of this fa ct it is amazing.ack of this fact that i will impart now but the six donald trump ally to be convicted in a criminal case. the sixth ally and even tonight donald trump is giving no ground at all. he is saying 0k, it is said he lied and that he lied to congress but so did a couple of other people he mentioned and is best fairness? the president questioning the judgement ofa president questioning the judgement of a court and i cannot say outrageous but it is an astonishing...
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the best goals and reaction from those fa cup ties in our late sportsday with katie at 10:30.lot of whether heading our way but not for a few days. in the short term it is actually going to be very quiet indeed. we have had some strong winds in the last couple of days, they have died down now. the skies are clearing, the temperature is dropping and frost is on the way. this is what the weather map look like during tuesday evening and then basically through the early hours of wednesday the skies will continue to clear. we have this cold air sitting on top of us but it will not last very long. through the early hours of wednesday, clearing skies across much of the country, mist and fog developing here and there. quite a widespread frost. not a harsh frost, in towns and to cities just above freezing but outside of town i'm sure you will have to scrape the windscreen. wednesday, the high pressure is not just windscreen. wednesday, the high pressure is notjust established across the uk but much of north—west europe. where the fog lingers during the morning the temperatures may stru
the best goals and reaction from those fa cup ties in our late sportsday with katie at 10:30.lot of whether heading our way but not for a few days. in the short term it is actually going to be very quiet indeed. we have had some strong winds in the last couple of days, they have died down now. the skies are clearing, the temperature is dropping and frost is on the way. this is what the weather map look like during tuesday evening and then basically through the early hours of wednesday the skies...
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a christian eriksen—less tottenham are in action tonight in their fa cup replay against southampton. leg at st mary's finished i—i thanks to sofiane boufal‘s late equaliser for southampton. even though it eats into their winter break, we're not expecting youth teams like liverpool fielded last night. b teams are due to be announced any second. you can b teams are due to be announced any second. you can see b teams are due to be announced any second. you can see those on the website, and get full commentary on bbc radio five live from 7p and this evening. there's a full programme of fixtures in scotland, too. celtic could go ten points clear at the top if they beat motherwell and rangers lose at home to sixth—placed hibs. there's a big game at the bottom, too, as tenth place st mirren host bottom side hamilton. now for something a bit different on sportsday. well worth a few minutes of your time. you're going to meet tony collins. he's a veteran from the second world war and became the first manager of black heritage in the football league. tony's been marking 75 years since the end o
a christian eriksen—less tottenham are in action tonight in their fa cup replay against southampton. leg at st mary's finished i—i thanks to sofiane boufal‘s late equaliser for southampton. even though it eats into their winter break, we're not expecting youth teams like liverpool fielded last night. b teams are due to be announced any second. you can b teams are due to be announced any second. you can see b teams are due to be announced any second. you can see those on the website, and...
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the fifth round of the women's fa cup starts today, with quarterfinal places at stake.he match has been called off due to storm dennis. i doubt this'll be the last fixture to fall foul of the weather so do check the bbc sport website for updates. britain's kyle edmund is one win away from a second atp tour title, after reaching the final of the new york open. he beat miomir kecmanovic in straight sets and said he was really enjoying his tennis. this is his first final since he won the european open in antwerp 16 months ago. he'll face italy's andreas seppi in today's final. rory mcilroy said he had to keep telling himself to stay patient, as he moved to the top of the leaderboard at the genesis invitational event in los angeles. he admitted he found the putting tricky but he shot a three—under—par 68 at the riveria country club, to finish the day on 10—under par alongside adam scott and matt kuchar. way down the field on five over is tiger woods, the host of the tournament who said he was feeling run down and will skip the next eventin run down and will skip the next ev
the fifth round of the women's fa cup starts today, with quarterfinal places at stake.he match has been called off due to storm dennis. i doubt this'll be the last fixture to fall foul of the weather so do check the bbc sport website for updates. britain's kyle edmund is one win away from a second atp tour title, after reaching the final of the new york open. he beat miomir kecmanovic in straight sets and said he was really enjoying his tennis. this is his first final since he won the european...
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fa chairman greg clarke supported such a move.cussion, because in the end we all want entertaining foot ball in the end we all want entertaining football and we all want goals, and we don't want new technologies to disadvantage attackers. we want attackers to have the chance to score, not unreasonable chances, but good chances. so we are examining the laws of the game of the offside law to make sure that we aren't penalising attackers too much and reducing the number of goals in the game, which nobody wants to see. var has been a major issue this season, but today football chiefs decided not to make any fundamental changes to it. although they did say that they would look at how better to communicate decisions with fans. however, they highlighted that this was a balancing act between keeping fa ns was a balancing act between keeping fans informed and not causing unrest in the stands. laura scott, bbc news, belfast. back to the action, then. leeds united strengthened their grip on the automatic promotion places in the championship
fa chairman greg clarke supported such a move.cussion, because in the end we all want entertaining foot ball in the end we all want entertaining football and we all want goals, and we don't want new technologies to disadvantage attackers. we want attackers to have the chance to score, not unreasonable chances, but good chances. so we are examining the laws of the game of the offside law to make sure that we aren't penalising attackers too much and reducing the number of goals in the game, which...
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the dow in fa ct lost more than 4% —— hang seng.fact lost more than 1000 points in one day, taking its weekly drop down to 3000 points so far. it didn't help that goldman sachs, of course, one of the world's best—known investment banks, warning that the coronavirus may wipe out any growth in american company profits this year. and this is what former us federal reserve chief janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s janet yellen had to say about the outbrea k‘s impact on janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s impact on the global economy. depending on how serious this gets, i think, you economy. depending on how serious this gets, ithink, you know, we could see significant impact on europe, which has been week to start with, and it isjust europe, which has been week to start with, and it is just conceivable that it could throw the united states into a recession. a starc warning from janet yellen there. from new york, a business correspondent samira hussain has the round—up of what happened to the us stock markets overnight.
the dow in fa ct lost more than 4% —— hang seng.fact lost more than 1000 points in one day, taking its weekly drop down to 3000 points so far. it didn't help that goldman sachs, of course, one of the world's best—known investment banks, warning that the coronavirus may wipe out any growth in american company profits this year. and this is what former us federal reserve chief janet yellen had to say about the outbreak‘s janet yellen had to say about the outbrea k‘s impact on janet...
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not merely that they will, once the fa cts not merely that they will, once the facts a re not merelythe facts are known, perhaps construe them differently than democrats, but they simply don't want to hear the fa ct. they simply don't want to hear the fact. why would anybody be surprised by that and if they were intent on keeping him in power on the next presidential elections? i'm a little surprised because, in fact, we here in the united states have some history on this. we have some president, for example, the nixon impeachment case and the clinton impeachment case and the clinton impeachment case. members of the president's party were at the least insistent on hearing the facts. 0nce the facts were out they often disagree about the meaning of those fa cts disagree about the meaning of those facts and whether or not they were at the level of impeachable high crimes and misdemeanours. at the republicans have ta ken crimes and misdemeanours. at the republicans have taken this to an entirely new and frightening level. they simply don't want to know facts that are politically inconven
not merely that they will, once the fa cts not merely that they will, once the facts a re not merelythe facts are known, perhaps construe them differently than democrats, but they simply don't want to hear the fa ct. they simply don't want to hear the fact. why would anybody be surprised by that and if they were intent on keeping him in power on the next presidential elections? i'm a little surprised because, in fact, we here in the united states have some history on this. we have some...
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we talked about the fa ct as a young man.lked about the fact that his voice had been damaged by the stroke and he said, what is an actor to do if he does not have a voice? he waits for silent pictures to come back. and then he told me that was a cornyjoke. president trump has been found not guilty, at the end of the third impeachment trial in united states' history. his acquittal clears the way for him to become the first impeached president to now go on and fight an election. here's our washington correspondent, chris buckler. guilty! despite the protests and many accusations, donald trump was never going to be found guilty. this divisive residence split this and it just as he has split the american public. senators how say you? is the respondent, donaldj public. senators how say you? is the respondent, donald j trump public. senators how say you? is the respondent, donald] trump guilty or not guilty? it would have needed 2000 senators to remove mr trump from office and his party has the majority in the chamber. 0nly from of
we talked about the fa ct as a young man.lked about the fact that his voice had been damaged by the stroke and he said, what is an actor to do if he does not have a voice? he waits for silent pictures to come back. and then he told me that was a cornyjoke. president trump has been found not guilty, at the end of the third impeachment trial in united states' history. his acquittal clears the way for him to become the first impeached president to now go on and fight an election. here's our...
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and i love the fa ct just the ingenuity.are some worrying things. half of 12—15 —year—olds say they've seen something hateful about a particular group on the internet last year at some point and it is quite worrying. it's concerning for parents. almost half of parents are concerned about seeing some thing when it might encourage children to self—harm. there are loads of positive. 85% of parents say the internet helps with homework and say it makes kids learn a new skill. and this is cool — their critical thinking has improved, more kids are recognising when vloggers are trying to sell them something. so on balance parents think that phone and access to the internet is more of a benefit than a risk but their concern has increased over the past few years. it's brilliant technology. in terms of critical thinking, that is some school encourages. it'sjust of critical thinking, that is some school encourages. it's just making sure it doesn't take over in terms of time. there is so much, as you talk about the creativity, there is s
and i love the fa ct just the ingenuity.are some worrying things. half of 12—15 —year—olds say they've seen something hateful about a particular group on the internet last year at some point and it is quite worrying. it's concerning for parents. almost half of parents are concerned about seeing some thing when it might encourage children to self—harm. there are loads of positive. 85% of parents say the internet helps with homework and say it makes kids learn a new skill. and this is...
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liverpool's young guns had fun in the fa cup. with the first team away, they beat shrewsbury to reach the fa cup fifth round. good morning. the weatherfor the next couple of days is fairly quiet. this morning there is some frost, some fog, but many of us will have a dry day. but by the weekend it's going to be quite stormy. i'll have more in about ten minutes. good morning. it's wednesday, february 5. our top story: president trump has spoken of what he considers his greatest achievements after three years in office, as he made his annual state of the union address to the us congress. referring to what he called "the great american comeback", the president said the united states was thriving and respected again. our correspondent ben wright was watching the speech in washington. hejoins us now. and they were pretty dramatic scenes, won't there? yeah, this will be remembered. normally a state of the union address is a solemn event. this felt my lot —— far more likely donald trump rally. even before he began republican lawmakers in
liverpool's young guns had fun in the fa cup. with the first team away, they beat shrewsbury to reach the fa cup fifth round. good morning. the weatherfor the next couple of days is fairly quiet. this morning there is some frost, some fog, but many of us will have a dry day. but by the weekend it's going to be quite stormy. i'll have more in about ten minutes. good morning. it's wednesday, february 5. our top story: president trump has spoken of what he considers his greatest achievements after...
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we have to accept the fa ct the strategy.rory mcilroy will be golf‘s world number one again this week, without playing a shot. thanks to the complicated ranking system, which looks at a two—year period, he‘lljump over brooks koepka, to take the top spot for the first time since 2015. before i go, i want to show you some amazing action from the world of winter sports. this is a freeriding event in switzerland where skiers and snowboarders race on ungroomed snow — there are some steep jumps and fancy tricks but it‘s certainly not for the faint—hearted. don‘t try that on your annual skiing holiday is all i can say! that‘s all from me but we will have more throughout the afternoon and join us for sportsday on bbc news at 6:30pm. breathtaking shots! thank you. thousands of yazidi people, from the singar mountains of northern iraq, have suffered years of persecution by the islamic state group. families have been driven from their homes and many young women were held captive. those who survived have now formed a choir and are perfor
we have to accept the fa ct the strategy.rory mcilroy will be golf‘s world number one again this week, without playing a shot. thanks to the complicated ranking system, which looks at a two—year period, he‘lljump over brooks koepka, to take the top spot for the first time since 2015. before i go, i want to show you some amazing action from the world of winter sports. this is a freeriding event in switzerland where skiers and snowboarders race on ungroomed snow — there are some steep...
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for other people, to be aware of the fa ct for other people, to be aware of the fact that they might and band and seek out. there will be people who have no idea that they have coronavirus, and we don't suspect thatis coronavirus, and we don't suspect that is very large numbers, but we do expect that to be growling as we had seen the virus, it is behaving in places like italy, south korea and many other parts. thank you so much forjoining us. and many other parts. thank you so much for joining us. jonathan and many other parts. thank you so much forjoining us. jonathan though there. the university of nottingham. the university of nottingham. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has appealed for calm after the third night of sectarian violence in the capital, delhi. at least twenty three people have been killed in the clashes, which began on sunday over a new citizenship law which critics say is anti—muslim. it's resulted in the worst violence delhi has seen in decades. this report from rajini vaidyanathan contains some graphic images. fear... ...as tensions remain high in delhi.
for other people, to be aware of the fa ct for other people, to be aware of the fact that they might and band and seek out. there will be people who have no idea that they have coronavirus, and we don't suspect thatis coronavirus, and we don't suspect that is very large numbers, but we do expect that to be growling as we had seen the virus, it is behaving in places like italy, south korea and many other parts. thank you so much forjoining us. and many other parts. thank you so much for joining...
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but you do that by promulgating the fa cts do that by promulgating the facts in a very calm and assuring. you don't do it by blaming the press. president trump and this administration blamed the present they have done so since day one. they called the new york times the lying new york times, they call the press the enemy of the people. this is part and parcel of that overall sustained campaign to undermine a fundamental democratic institution. they have also added another aspect to their argument, saying that this is a strategy to bring down president trump, looking ahead to those elections later in the year. well, president trump also mentioned today that he is hoping for a miracle from god but it. this. well, i'm hoping for scientists and the team of professionals at the cdc and the state planners who have primary responsibility to ensure that there is, but this virus is properly controlled and contained and handled in a professional manner. if we are looking in —— looking at conspiracy theories, we're looking at the wrong direction. he should be talking to a scientist. not only does h
but you do that by promulgating the fa cts do that by promulgating the facts in a very calm and assuring. you don't do it by blaming the press. president trump and this administration blamed the present they have done so since day one. they called the new york times the lying new york times, they call the press the enemy of the people. this is part and parcel of that overall sustained campaign to undermine a fundamental democratic institution. they have also added another aspect to their...
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can it help me fa asleep faster? yes, by gentlywarmg yo. but can it help ep me asle?utely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatilly adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise tter sleep not prome... pro. and now, during the ultima sleep number event save 50% on the sleep number60 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. >>thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom and i'm jaes fletcher lots to talk about today, we'll get to that in just a minute but fit weather and traffic the 2 most portant things you need to know before u head outside. >>hopefully no problems no problems no hot spots t plenty of crowding, we'll check inn the bridges because they're already backed up. wasn't is freezing when i not quite as cold but still chilly and as skies clear dry conditions, a nice and calm all of that is working in your favor for sure no rainfall inside it is going to be a smooth drive into work you can see clearly from rkeley and skies a going to remain just as clear dry through the da
can it help me fa asleep faster? yes, by gentlywarmg yo. but can it help ep me asle?utely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatilly adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise tter sleep not prome... pro. and now, during the ultima sleep number event save 50% on the sleep number60 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. >>thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom and i'm jaes fletcher lots to...
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is dead, he isn't dead, as a hospital desperately tried to save him and now the news that he has in fat he has in fact passed away, it's bad news for the government, a government trying to tell people that it has everything under control. stephen, thank you very much indeed for that. just a little later in the programme, we will hill hear from the bill and melinda gates foundation about the possible impact of the virus if it spreads to developing countries where healthcare systems will be far less able to cope. president trump has been celebrating his acquittal by the us senate, saying he went through hell during his impeachment. during a long statement full of vitriol and resentment, he claimed he'd been vindicated. laura trevelya n been vindicated. laura trevelyan reports. at the national prayer breakfast, the newly acquitted donald trump was in no mood for brotherly love or turning the other cheek. as everybody knows, my family, our great country, and your president have been put through a terrible ordeal by some very dishonest and corrupt people. the president set about the busines
is dead, he isn't dead, as a hospital desperately tried to save him and now the news that he has in fat he has in fact passed away, it's bad news for the government, a government trying to tell people that it has everything under control. stephen, thank you very much indeed for that. just a little later in the programme, we will hill hear from the bill and melinda gates foundation about the possible impact of the virus if it spreads to developing countries where healthcare systems will be far...
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with the news that liverpool's youngest ever starting side secured a place in the fifth round of the faheir fourth—round replay. after the visitors had earlier seen a goal disallowed for var, it was an unfortunate own—goal which was their undoing at anfield, as the team of youngsters supplied the reds with a spot in the last 16, despite being without their regular first team players and managerjurgen klopp. i've worked with these boys and know what they can do, so i felt like we would have control of the game. but that doesn't guarantee that you're going to win the game. but i think you could see them growing confident, and at half—time we were. . . confident, and at half—time we were... i think the message was were... i think the message was we can go on and win this game, we can go on and win this game, we should win this game now. and i think over the 90 minutes, we were the deserved winners. erling haland scored for the eighth time in four games, but it wasn't enough to stop borussia dortmund exiting the german cup at the last—16 stage as they were beaten 3—2 at werder bremen. the n
with the news that liverpool's youngest ever starting side secured a place in the fifth round of the faheir fourth—round replay. after the visitors had earlier seen a goal disallowed for var, it was an unfortunate own—goal which was their undoing at anfield, as the team of youngsters supplied the reds with a spot in the last 16, despite being without their regular first team players and managerjurgen klopp. i've worked with these boys and know what they can do, so i felt like we would have...
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here's your latest sports news: the final fa cup fourth round replay is done and dusted and what a matchinst southampton, then went behind, before finally rallying to win 3—2 in the 87th minute. imran sidat watched the drama unfold. we may only be in february, but this was already the third meeting between these two sides this year. both managers won't happy about giving up some of their winter break for this replay, but jose giving up some of their winter break for this replay, butjose mourinho soon for this replay, butjose mourinho soon had reason to cheer. southampton had the chance to hit back immediately, but the inform danny innes was denied by the woodwork. the chances kept coming and says where a certain level as shandong took advantage of poor defending. they took the momentum into the second half and when innes got a second chance, he wasn't denied. putting southampton ahead. that seemed to force hotspur is into action as lucas moura and pulled them level. could they now sense a winner? well, moments later, sons young meeting was through, down he went, penalty! he dusted himsel
here's your latest sports news: the final fa cup fourth round replay is done and dusted and what a matchinst southampton, then went behind, before finally rallying to win 3—2 in the 87th minute. imran sidat watched the drama unfold. we may only be in february, but this was already the third meeting between these two sides this year. both managers won't happy about giving up some of their winter break for this replay, but jose giving up some of their winter break for this replay, butjose...
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this young lady is kate fa rfleet, this young lady is kate farfleet, head this young lady is kate fatitle at that firm. she's 28 years old, and she's kind of pushing that agenda. absolutely. there's only 30 people in the business. they surveyed the staff, and most of them — one or two objectors — we re them — one or two objectors — were a bit uncomfortable about this. they're not saying people can't eat meat, theyjust won't be rec. penced for it if they decide to during work time. basically, if you have an event 01’ basically, if you have an event ora basically, if you have an event or a lunch or anything of that nature, meat has to be off the menu. yeah. do you think this is progress? what's your view on this? i think it's probably quite reasonable, actually. in the context for this firm, they're also encouraging staff to use trains, for example, where possible — so if they're going to scotland, go on the train rather than fly. i think we should see it probably in the context of a broader initiative to try and be more sustainable and, given that they are supposed to be a sustainable
this young lady is kate fa rfleet, this young lady is kate farfleet, head this young lady is kate fatitle at that firm. she's 28 years old, and she's kind of pushing that agenda. absolutely. there's only 30 people in the business. they surveyed the staff, and most of them — one or two objectors — we re them — one or two objectors — were a bit uncomfortable about this. they're not saying people can't eat meat, theyjust won't be rec. penced for it if they decide to during work time....
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soe're gonna set up the fa that we're now gonna go to charlton heston.here's your iconic video clip of heston. an,"then i say, "10 days lat and then i show the billboard in denver, and n i show him there 10 days later. >> do you worry that it leavesth people witimpression that he said, "from my cold, dead thnds" 10 days later? >> he always sai. it was in every -- it just wasn't in the clip ckage that we could get. >> except for that he didn't say it 10 days later in colorado, d it leaves you with the impression that he did. >> well, i don't think so. i think it -- because at part of him at the convention is after that. that part, that -- it's hard to explain this you don't -- >> so you don't think that it leaves people with the impression that he said that in colorado 10 days after thlu ine shting? >> it leaves people with the impression that charlton heston believed veryst ngly in the second amendment and so strongly that -- that he would always say this "from my cold, dead hands." >> i guess the question that i have for you is, you kw, what about peopl
soe're gonna set up the fa that we're now gonna go to charlton heston.here's your iconic video clip of heston. an,"then i say, "10 days lat and then i show the billboard in denver, and n i show him there 10 days later. >> do you worry that it leavesth people witimpression that he said, "from my cold, dead thnds" 10 days later? >> he always sai. it was in every -- it just wasn't in the clip ckage that we could get. >> except for that he didn't say it 10 days...
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one that swept was a huge surprise but also a very welcome surprise because it has a huge group of fatry, and it has really been celebrated for our original and how engaging the story has been. going forward it is a trailblazer isn't it, for other non—english language films. we hope so, you know, the hollywood reporter just did a big study on the academy's membership, overall voting membership and it found that even though they made a big push to double their membership of female and minority members by 2020, this year, and they have almost met those goals, the academy is still 84% white. and so, overwhelmingly male as well, so when you see statistics like that it when you see statistics like thatitis when you see statistics like that it is hard to believe that a film that is from another country in another language can often country in another language can ofte n b rea k country in another language can often break through for members that tend to sort of prefer american films. but this is a huge win, and this may show that the tide is finally turning, it is finally shifting, changes
one that swept was a huge surprise but also a very welcome surprise because it has a huge group of fatry, and it has really been celebrated for our original and how engaging the story has been. going forward it is a trailblazer isn't it, for other non—english language films. we hope so, you know, the hollywood reporter just did a big study on the academy's membership, overall voting membership and it found that even though they made a big push to double their membership of female and minority...
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this is a huge issue can anyone else handle p fas besides clean harbors? positioned, waiting for the regulatory framework to be formed so that we can really go out and help those customers with those forever chemicals that you're hearing about now that need to be properly disposed of. we've got the largest network of incinerators in north america, we've been expanding those facilities, added new capacity, put a brand new $130 million plant in down in eldarado, arkansas our environmental business is really strong right now and we anticipate it to be continuing to be strong throughout 2020. >> now, are you surprised at all, as i am, that even though the president is allegedly violently anti-regulation, your industry's regulation has only increase third-degree who increase ed this whole time? >> it really had, we're going to continue to see more business coming into our network as we see captive incinerators continue to wind down and the chemical industry to continue to grow we -- you know, we're just seeing a lot of strong volume coming out of, you know, the
this is a huge issue can anyone else handle p fas besides clean harbors? positioned, waiting for the regulatory framework to be formed so that we can really go out and help those customers with those forever chemicals that you're hearing about now that need to be properly disposed of. we've got the largest network of incinerators in north america, we've been expanding those facilities, added new capacity, put a brand new $130 million plant in down in eldarado, arkansas our environmental...
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it's peddling a fa ntasy, behind-the-scenes. it's peddling a fantasy, in a way.his before a joint industry, a never put into my, it never crossed my mind the hours, the production. you have so many people running around doing their job, you have so many people running around doing theirjob, 1a hour days sometimes, and it is not as simple as, we got the shot, everyone can go home. euro 22-year-old young woman andi home. euro 22-year-old young woman and i was just wondering what you would pay to the many other young people who feel that they don't look good enough, and i'm just thinking of the words that i've read from a cosmetic doctor, there is a hugely prevalent trend of young people asking for bigger lips and contoured cheeks and all sorts of other things ina bed cheeks and all sorts of other things in a bed to emulate what they see through filters on instagram. that's funny that you, the whole. .. through filters on instagram. that's funny that you, the whole... it's funny that you, the whole... it's funny that you brought that up because when i was younger a
it's peddling a fa ntasy, behind-the-scenes. it's peddling a fantasy, in a way.his before a joint industry, a never put into my, it never crossed my mind the hours, the production. you have so many people running around doing their job, you have so many people running around doing theirjob, 1a hour days sometimes, and it is not as simple as, we got the shot, everyone can go home. euro 22-year-old young woman andi home. euro 22-year-old young woman and i was just wondering what you would pay to...
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we are told thatjoe biden had nine fa u lts we are told thatjoe biden had nine faults in total and peopley voting is taking place across nevada. it is quite a complicated process they are going full. joe biden is not viable. what will happen now is all those people who cast their first votes and gathered by a sheet of paper literally on the floor of this gem will go to second alignment and they will go to second alignment and they will either go for bernie sanders or another candidate. that is what is going on here at the moment. it is quite interesting to see, this caucus is being run in north las vegas by high school students and the governor was here earlier and said students are running the caucus. what people are very nervous about across nevada is that we will get a repeat of the chaos in reporting results that took place in iowa a few weeks ago. the democratic party there —— michael here say they're confident it will not happen. they are using different system, a form of google forms and they have also got early voting to combine with those results. 75,000 people across nevada took
we are told thatjoe biden had nine fa u lts we are told thatjoe biden had nine faults in total and peopley voting is taking place across nevada. it is quite a complicated process they are going full. joe biden is not viable. what will happen now is all those people who cast their first votes and gathered by a sheet of paper literally on the floor of this gem will go to second alignment and they will go to second alignment and they will either go for bernie sanders or another candidate. that is...
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i love the fa ct but a maximum of four. government by adhd, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, because theyjust cannot stop long enough to try to understand what it is they are looking at. what is your impression of what is going on in downing street in terms of the balance of power, how much power does dominic cummings have? he is the man who gets the special advisers in on a friday night and he runs them. he has got the ear of the prime minister. but there has of late been one 01’ minister. but there has of late been one or two disagreements. there was this weird and wacky adviser they called in who had to be removed a couple of weeks ago, who was brought in at the behest of dominic cummings and then fired, or forced to resign by the prime minister. so there will bea by the prime minister. so there will be a bit of friction. but nevertheless, taking control of the treasury, bringing it all under one roof. some people might say, it is centralising so we are all singing from the same hymn sheet, but traditionally we
i love the fa ct but a maximum of four. government by adhd, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, because theyjust cannot stop long enough to try to understand what it is they are looking at. what is your impression of what is going on in downing street in terms of the balance of power, how much power does dominic cummings have? he is the man who gets the special advisers in on a friday night and he runs them. he has got the ear of the prime minister. but there has of late been one 01’...
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in actual fa ct, all—important forecast. excess of 60 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour. it is also accompanied by some very heavy rain, that it's way steadily south and east and behind a trail of squally showers followed on. store shower or may have left our shores but it stays pretty windy behind, and the air is now from a cold source, to higher ground a falling of snow. for scotland, northern ireland and northern england there could be some icy stretches, first thing on monday morning. viewer showers across england and wales but some of those could merge together as we go through the day to longer spells of rain with some hail and under mixed in their. further north we continue to see some snow showers anywhere between 100 metres copy a called field for the day particularly when you factor in the gusts of wind. as we move out of monday into tuesday it is almost a repeat performance. still the risk of further snow showers and blizzard—like condit
in actual fa ct, all—important forecast. excess of 60 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour right up to over 90 mild an hour. it is also accompanied by some very heavy rain, that it's way steadily south and east and behind a trail of squally showers followed on. store shower or may have left our shores but it stays pretty windy behind, and the air is now from a cold source, to higher ground a falling of snow. for scotland, northern ireland and northern...
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the fa ct understanding of it are people?here is a massive storm which is battering the country and it is going to have an impact on people's travel plans? we all thought that that was what the problem was, the weather, that was causing the problem. that hasn't been the case. this was a technical issue on the plane, an earlier flight issue on the plane, an earlier flight that had a technical issue, they took part of another plane to be able to send plane off to barbados and then there was based to be bringing equipment down from manchester. that didn't happen and it has all been what you call a cluster. thank you for not finishing that word, knew it when you are choosing. they knock off effects for storm dennis are you —— for you is that there aren't as many flights going, what have you been told of the plan for you ? going, what have you been told of the plan for you? we are bidding put up the plan for you? we are bidding put up in hotels and we have been told to come back at a 6am for a supposedly 10am flight but we are not
the fa ct understanding of it are people?here is a massive storm which is battering the country and it is going to have an impact on people's travel plans? we all thought that that was what the problem was, the weather, that was causing the problem. that hasn't been the case. this was a technical issue on the plane, an earlier flight issue on the plane, an earlier flight that had a technical issue, they took part of another plane to be able to send plane off to barbados and then there was...
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the fa ct goodness knows how many years. the fact remains we put more resources into the nhs.is massively delayed and overbudget and there are still fundamental problems that it cannot open. hills services around the world face challenges but when you look at the performance of our nhs, look at our ana performances. scottish people appraising you for the way you run the country and for the parts of the snp is responsible for. if you look at scotland's placing in the index of oecd social and economic well—being, scotland is one of only three countries, three countries in europe where the opposition in the index has gone down. one of the challenges we have faced over the last few years has been austerity and that is controlled by westminster. when you talk about nhs budgeting, we have increased resources and we want to do more. we call for additional resources throughout the uk. but in real terms our budget has been cut by 5% and of course there are consequences of that squeeze that has been on our public finances by westminster. that a nswer re p rese nts public finances by wes
the fa ct goodness knows how many years. the fact remains we put more resources into the nhs.is massively delayed and overbudget and there are still fundamental problems that it cannot open. hills services around the world face challenges but when you look at the performance of our nhs, look at our ana performances. scottish people appraising you for the way you run the country and for the parts of the snp is responsible for. if you look at scotland's placing in the index of oecd social and...
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in fa ct, had been cast? yes, very much so.sions for over a year and i was attempting, along with others to try and persuade at the labour leadership not to slip into that remain area. and unfortunately we did pay the consequences. softly convenience that the people around jeremy corbyn in various different forms have all concluded that the problem wasn'tjeremy corbyn or anything to do with the policies or the division within it the party, its all to do with confusion over brexit. that seems a very convenient conclusion. it's not convenient and all those other issues you mention add to what happened in december but ifi add to what happened in december but if i can take you back tojune 2017, colin went to the electorate with a radical manifesto and he came to within touching distance of power. he lost? he came with entrusting two touching distance of our. (crosstalk) that's not true stephen. the reality is, the conservatives have lost another five seats, labour would have been in power. only because the scottish national party h
in fa ct, had been cast? yes, very much so.sions for over a year and i was attempting, along with others to try and persuade at the labour leadership not to slip into that remain area. and unfortunately we did pay the consequences. softly convenience that the people around jeremy corbyn in various different forms have all concluded that the problem wasn'tjeremy corbyn or anything to do with the policies or the division within it the party, its all to do with confusion over brexit. that seems a...
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had not survived, i wouldn't have put in my mother's, father's, and brothers' nas.re wermilies whe fahe rvived. o skyward. this archive, a to stone,re home physical and mental. now, the department of veterans affairs is pioneering a high-tech approach to treat it the pain. >> reporter: after seven major deployments and two surgeries, clay and his wife, sofia, understand better than most, the physical and emotional cost of serving your country. how much has bnon in the course of your marriage? >> about 80% or so. >> reporter: a swimmer in the warrior games, from outside pendergast looks strong. but on the inside, he struggled. in the spring of 2018, a spinal infection pushed him over the edge. >> in the hospital for three months and another six months to start walking again. >> reporter: was that your wake-up call? but pendergast didn't want to leave the s.e.a.l.s. >> i hate -- i hate feeling broken. you know, that's hard to get over. that's hard to not want to be on the cutting edge and carrying your weight. >> what this is scan of the brain. >> reporter: cbs news got a look at the pr
had not survived, i wouldn't have put in my mother's, father's, and brothers' nas.re wermilies whe fahe rvived. o skyward. this archive, a to stone,re home physical and mental. now, the department of veterans affairs is pioneering a high-tech approach to treat it the pain. >> reporter: after seven major deployments and two surgeries, clay and his wife, sofia, understand better than most, the physical and emotional cost of serving your country. how much has bnon in the course of your...
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the number of cases in countries like the uk might be in the dozens, but they are quite open with the fa open with the fact that they think it's possible that things could get worse and you will end up with hundreds of cases more. yesterday the chief medical 0fficerfor england more. yesterday the chief medical officer for england said that measures like closing schools and mass crowd participation events would be actively considered in these circumstances and today we heard from jeremy hunt saying this was a tipping point, and he thinks the government here must start preparing people for the social cost if the number of cases accelerates around the uk, meaning possibly closures of schools. in china are holstered to an urban region was closed down and that is not possible ina closed down and that is not possible in a country like the uk or the democracies but certain measures they are actively thinking about but at the moment they think containment isa at the moment they think containment is a possibility still. well, a state of emergency has been declared in northern japan because of the
the number of cases in countries like the uk might be in the dozens, but they are quite open with the fa open with the fact that they think it's possible that things could get worse and you will end up with hundreds of cases more. yesterday the chief medical 0fficerfor england more. yesterday the chief medical officer for england said that measures like closing schools and mass crowd participation events would be actively considered in these circumstances and today we heard from jeremy hunt...