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in fact, you were interviewed by your partner, fiona millar. how helpful was that for you? realised i was ill, as fiona explained in the film, it is not an interviewer as much as we are talking about it, but she complained that when i had a breakdown in the 80s, the doctors basically said it was alcohol and juiced, so i stopped drinking. and then i kind of rebuilt myself but the issues kept coming back, depression in particular. and so, fiona thinks for 20 years i basically shut down about it, i did not open up about it at all, i didn't talk to anybody about it. and then the incident that we talk about in the film is where sometime in 2005, 2006, 2007, i can't remember exactly when it was. i was very low and went out for a walk on hamstead heath, and i was desperate, i was absolutely very close to suicidal, andi absolutely very close to suicidal, and i started beating myself up, literally, physically hitting myself in the face and the eye, and fiona was like, look, you can't do this on your own, i can't do it, you have got to get proper professional help, andi got to get pr
in fact, you were interviewed by your partner, fiona millar. how helpful was that for you? realised i was ill, as fiona explained in the film, it is not an interviewer as much as we are talking about it, but she complained that when i had a breakdown in the 80s, the doctors basically said it was alcohol and juiced, so i stopped drinking. and then i kind of rebuilt myself but the issues kept coming back, depression in particular. and so, fiona thinks for 20 years i basically shut down about it,...
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it's totally extraordinary, fiona.ustry today are torn. 0n british record industry today are torn. on one hand they are delighted a brit has done this amazing feat. the world is not a future of drake and beyonce and north american acts. they are concerned, if these 16 tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, likea tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, like a beached whale. that singles chart can't promote new music as it has always done. it's much more complicate than in our day. someone would buy a single, goes through the scanner, pay money and it goes towards the chart. the top 5 would not look like that? nothing like that. nobody goes into a shop nowadays and buy a single. they download, pay for it, or they stream. if they stream 50% of the singles are streamed. aren't bought they are listened to, passive in a way. you have to have 150 streams to make one sale. he has had tonnes he put his album out last week. which means that it's not really recording engagement. not recording what people are buying but wha
it's totally extraordinary, fiona.ustry today are torn. 0n british record industry today are torn. on one hand they are delighted a brit has done this amazing feat. the world is not a future of drake and beyonce and north american acts. they are concerned, if these 16 tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, likea tracks sit—in that top 20 for a long time, like a beached whale. that singles chart can't promote new music as it has always done. it's much more complicate than in our day....
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fiona, thank you very much.copter — which went missing yesterday afternoon en route from luton to dublin. five people were on board. search teams found the privately owned twin squirrel helicopter in the rhinog mountains. it had disappeared from radar contact while over caernarfon bay. suprintendent gareth evans of north wales police said all five bodies had been found. i spoke to danny savage earlier, who is at the scene of the accident and described the scene. and described the scene. if you looked at a map and looked at the great remote area between north wales and harlech on the coast, it's that mountainous area, the green mountains, where the helicopter came down yesterday afternoon. what we do know is that that twin engined red squirrel helicopter took off from somewhere near luton at around midday yesterday. it was en route to ireland but didn't reach its destination. an alarm was raised, concerns raised about it not arriving, then it was found it had disappeared off radar screens somewhere over north wal
fiona, thank you very much.copter — which went missing yesterday afternoon en route from luton to dublin. five people were on board. search teams found the privately owned twin squirrel helicopter in the rhinog mountains. it had disappeared from radar contact while over caernarfon bay. suprintendent gareth evans of north wales police said all five bodies had been found. i spoke to danny savage earlier, who is at the scene of the accident and described the scene. and described the scene. if...
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little fiona is growing up so fast, staff at the zoo installed a ramp so she can get into the pool all by herself. fiona looks tiny for a hippo. >> she's actually 73 pounds from the 29 pounds at birth, so she's getting a little too heavy for her care staff to lift her in and out of the pool. hence, she's learning to use this ramp. >> the baby really enjoys swimming. it's one of the activities where she gets to be independent. >> her >> some people in this world think they have all the answers. well, if you happen to run into one, send them our way because i would love to give somebody a million bucks. come on. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] just 23 years old, today's contestant recently graduated magna cum laude and is hoping the hours of studying will pay off for him today. from fort wayne, indiana, please welcome carson royer. what's up, man? how you doin'? >> i'm doing great. >> carson, you're 23? >> i am, yes. >> are you sure? i need to see some id.
little fiona is growing up so fast, staff at the zoo installed a ramp so she can get into the pool all by herself. fiona looks tiny for a hippo. >> she's actually 73 pounds from the 29 pounds at birth, so she's getting a little too heavy for her care staff to lift her in and out of the pool. hence, she's learning to use this ramp. >> the baby really enjoys swimming. it's one of the activities where she gets to be independent. >> her >> some people in this world think...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. in elections in the key state of uttar pradesh. it's one of five states voting for new governments in elections seen as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi. the hindu nationalist bjp also appears to be on course to win the northern state of uttarakhand. supporters of the ousted south korean president, park geun—hye, have clashed with police for a second day following ms park's removalfrom office. she's been linked to a corruption scandal involving some of south korea's top businesses. there have also been demonstrations in favour of the court decision to impeach her. the two sides are being kept apart by barricades patrolled by police officers dressed in riot gear. three people died in scuffles. stephen evans sent this from the capital, seoul. supporters of the ex—president have been out demonstrating their anger. they say the judges who dismissed park geun—hye were motivated by politics. this is the centre of seoul. this is one of the main streets in the centre of seoul. tha
fiona lamdin, bbc news. in elections in the key state of uttar pradesh. it's one of five states voting for new governments in elections seen as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi. the hindu nationalist bjp also appears to be on course to win the northern state of uttarakhand. supporters of the ousted south korean president, park geun—hye, have clashed with police for a second day following ms park's removalfrom office. she's been linked to a corruption scandal involving some of...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. lets have a look at our headlines. east could lead to the biggest humanitarian crisis since 1945, according to the united nations. a retiring judges criticised for saying women can protect themselves against potential rapists by not getting too drunk. critics say her remarks bring victims for the crime. jeremy corbyn says it would be absolutely fine for scotla nd says it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold a second independence referendum. supporters of the ousted south korean president, park geun—hye, have clashed with police for a second day following ms park's removalfrom office. she's been linked to a corruption scandal involving some of south korea's top businesses. there have also been demonstrations in favour of the court decision to impeach her. the two sides are being kept apart by barricades patrolled by police officers dressed in riot gear. three people died in scuffles. stephen evans sent this from the capital, seoul. supporters of the ex—president have been out demonstrating their anger. they say
fiona lamdin, bbc news. lets have a look at our headlines. east could lead to the biggest humanitarian crisis since 1945, according to the united nations. a retiring judges criticised for saying women can protect themselves against potential rapists by not getting too drunk. critics say her remarks bring victims for the crime. jeremy corbyn says it would be absolutely fine for scotla nd says it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold a second independence referendum. supporters of the...
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fiona lamdin is there now. fiona. thank you. last night ten fire crews we re thank you.s were here trying to put out the blaze. i have to say, this morning and this lunchtime there is very little evidence that anything too graceful. the only thing we have seen today is ever so often prison bans keep coming and going and there is some speculation that maybe some of those evacuated prisoners are being moved to other prisons. flames and thick smoke filled the night sky above the prison. after an inmate forced to be drunk, wearing many layers of clothes, set light to them on top of the prison roofjust after 8pm last night. aspire biters controlled what they described as the large fire outside, inside 64 prisoners were moved from their cells to the safety of the gym. in an unannounced inspection, to adopt the years ago, investigators found this place in crisis. they said staff and managers had all but lost control. they said one in four prisoners felt unsafe, as gangs operate openly. what did you actually see? we could see out of our bedroom window some flames. george lives o
fiona lamdin is there now. fiona. thank you. last night ten fire crews we re thank you.s were here trying to put out the blaze. i have to say, this morning and this lunchtime there is very little evidence that anything too graceful. the only thing we have seen today is ever so often prison bans keep coming and going and there is some speculation that maybe some of those evacuated prisoners are being moved to other prisons. flames and thick smoke filled the night sky above the prison. after an...
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that was the international lawyer, amal clooney, talking to fiona bruce.ow the link at bbc.co.uk/news. the link is there for you. labour has renewed its demand to know whether the government offered a special deal to surrey county council to help fund its social care services. the council had been considering holding a local referendum on raising the council tax. but in a secret recording, obtained by the bbc, the conservative leader of the authority, david hodge, is heard telling colleagues that he'd secured a "gentleman's agreement" with ministers. there may come a time, if what i call a gentleman's agreement, as the conservative party often does, are not honoured, we will have to revisit this in nine months or a year's time. if we do, let me assure you, you will have to drag me, kicking and screaming, not to go for referendum next year. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at westminster. potentially, how tricky is this for the government, vicki? in recent weeksjeremy the government, vicki? in recent weeks jeremy corbyn the government, vic
that was the international lawyer, amal clooney, talking to fiona bruce.ow the link at bbc.co.uk/news. the link is there for you. labour has renewed its demand to know whether the government offered a special deal to surrey county council to help fund its social care services. the council had been considering holding a local referendum on raising the council tax. but in a secret recording, obtained by the bbc, the conservative leader of the authority, david hodge, is heard telling colleagues...
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fiona trott in sunderland.be taking place to remember the four people who died at westminster and exactly a week ago. let's return to westminster bridge and that commemoration. sophie long is there. thank you very much indeed. good afternoon from westminster bridge. the bridge has been closed to traffic. we are expecting an event to be held here when people remember exactly to be held here when people remember exa ctly o ne to be held here when people remember exactly one week on what happened here. i'm joined by exactly one week on what happened here. i'mjoined by one exactly one week on what happened here. i'm joined by one of the organisers of the event. thank you for being with us. tell us first of all why you decided to organise today? there has been a real desire by faith communities in the country, particularly london, to show solidarity. but also to pray for the victims. a testimony to the dedication of the police force and what they have done over the last few days, and how they have been really suppor
fiona trott in sunderland.be taking place to remember the four people who died at westminster and exactly a week ago. let's return to westminster bridge and that commemoration. sophie long is there. thank you very much indeed. good afternoon from westminster bridge. the bridge has been closed to traffic. we are expecting an event to be held here when people remember exactly to be held here when people remember exa ctly o ne to be held here when people remember exactly one week on what happened...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.ster yasmin qureshi told me that she was not surprised about the situation in prisons across the country. as we have been noting, there have been complaints of governments successively for a number of months, they've is this problem in prisons across the country where there are these types that the tees, there are assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on inmates from each other, high levels of suicide in our prisons are lots of drugs and other issues of those nature in our prison system. things have been getting out of hand for quite a period of time so i'm not surprised to hear about this particular incident occurring. we are told by the ministry of justice that our long—term plans on some of them are coming into effect as we speak, in terms of recruitment of extra prison officers, designed to ameliorate some of the difficulties. we have a prison system that is old in large parts and we have demand for prison places thatis and
fiona lamdin, bbc news.ster yasmin qureshi told me that she was not surprised about the situation in prisons across the country. as we have been noting, there have been complaints of governments successively for a number of months, they've is this problem in prisons across the country where there are these types that the tees, there are assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on inmates from each other, high levels of suicide in our...
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yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr huntand yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr hunt and nhsht be amended or dropped because of the sheer volume of patients, with the focus instead on urgent cases. now he is saying not only is it essential to keep the 95% but that it will be met over the next year, by march 2018. i think there's a message that more money has been pledged in the budget to the nhs and social care in england, so it is time for the hospital system to deliver but there is some way to go. performance in england is that 85%. the target has not been hit since mid—2015 so a lot of effort will have to be made to get back and already, hospital leaders in england and nhs providers are saying it is simply unrealistic, given record levels of demand. they don't see where the money is going to come from to make it happen. i think ministers have set themselves up think ministers have set themselves up with something here. getting back to that 95% in the year, against which they will be judged. sir howard hodgkin, one of the most celebrated figures in british contemporary art,
yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr huntand yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr hunt and nhsht be amended or dropped because of the sheer volume of patients, with the focus instead on urgent cases. now he is saying not only is it essential to keep the 95% but that it will be met over the next year, by march 2018. i think there's a message that more money has been pledged in the budget to the nhs and social care in england, so it is time for the hospital system to deliver but there is...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.t service has confirmed. president donald trump is thought to have been in residence when secret service agents arrested the intruder, who was carrying a backpack. although the backpack was screened, no dangerous materials were found. police have clashed with rioters in italy's southern city of naples. the trouble broke out during protests against the visit of a northern league politician whose party has been known for its anti—southern stance. police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse an estimated 200 to 300 people who broke away from a peaceful march and started throwing rocks and petrol bombs. a giant green sea turtle has been returned to the sea off the florida keys, a month after becoming tangled in a crab trap. janey mitchell has more. joy, as jolly the female turtle is released back to the wild off the city of marathon, florida. jolly was named after the wildlife officers who helped rescue her from multiple crab trap lines last month. weighing in at 150 kilos, she made a
fiona lamdin, bbc news.t service has confirmed. president donald trump is thought to have been in residence when secret service agents arrested the intruder, who was carrying a backpack. although the backpack was screened, no dangerous materials were found. police have clashed with rioters in italy's southern city of naples. the trouble broke out during protests against the visit of a northern league politician whose party has been known for its anti—southern stance. police used water cannon...
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we will return to fiona a little later. of people now in their 20s could have to wait until the age of 70 for a state pension. another official review has called for an end to the guarantee that annual pension increases will be at least 2.5%. the bank of england has placed the co—op bank under "intensive supervision" as the deadline approaches for potential buyers to submit their bids. it's understood contingency plans to ensure the "orderly failure" of the iso—year—old bank are well advanced. co—op has been looking for buyers since february and said it was "pleased" with the interest shown. a man accused of murdering a one—year—old boy and trying to kill his twin sister, in north london at the weekend, bidhya sagar das, who's 33, has been remanded in custody. he's expected to go on trial in the autumn. retail sales rose last month but were not enough to offset declines injanuary and december. according to the office for national statistics, sales volumes over the three months to february were down by i.a%, largely due to r
we will return to fiona a little later. of people now in their 20s could have to wait until the age of 70 for a state pension. another official review has called for an end to the guarantee that annual pension increases will be at least 2.5%. the bank of england has placed the co—op bank under "intensive supervision" as the deadline approaches for potential buyers to submit their bids. it's understood contingency plans to ensure the "orderly failure" of the...
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thank you, fiona hyslop of the snp.s to bring you now about a 14—year—old boy who has died after he collapsed during a national kick boxing competition. here's scott marsden and he had to have an urgent medical attention during an injured title fight at alexandra milind morley at the weekend. he was taken to leeds general infirmary in a critical condition, but later died. west yorkshire police have said officers are making enquires into what happened, but the death is not being treated as suspicious. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the bill to allow the government to trigger brexit will become law today — after being approved by parliament last night. the scottish national party warns the prime minister not to try to block first minister nicola sturgeon's plans for a second independence referendum. the deputy governor of the bank of england resigns after failing to reveal her brother's role at barclays. in the business news... we will get reaction to t
thank you, fiona hyslop of the snp.s to bring you now about a 14—year—old boy who has died after he collapsed during a national kick boxing competition. here's scott marsden and he had to have an urgent medical attention during an injured title fight at alexandra milind morley at the weekend. he was taken to leeds general infirmary in a critical condition, but later died. west yorkshire police have said officers are making enquires into what happened, but the death is not being treated as...
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this is video of the cincinnati zoo's premature hippo fiona enjoying playing with water. >> just runours and people would be much happier. >> exactly, worth a try. >>> celebrating the 50th birthday of an iconic disney attraction. >> it's a masterpiece and a classic, and still as relevant to guests and popular as it was the day it opened. >> my favorite ride, the newly renovated pirates of the caribbean, and the person who is one of the first to ever go on the iconic ride. >> right now khan's here with a look at what's coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> thanks. the fake dentist a man operating out of this office had dental equipment, right alongside his brass knuckles. >>> and what you could call the tree of life, and the ceremony to honor a woman many say was larger than life. >>> and right in your kitchen, the cures to common ailments. find out >>> it is tgit here on abc 7 tonight at 8:00 grey's anatomy, at 9:00, scandal, followed by the catch, and then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> one of disneyland's most iconic rides is celebrating 50 years. pirates of the craribbean
this is video of the cincinnati zoo's premature hippo fiona enjoying playing with water. >> just runours and people would be much happier. >> exactly, worth a try. >>> celebrating the 50th birthday of an iconic disney attraction. >> it's a masterpiece and a classic, and still as relevant to guests and popular as it was the day it opened. >> my favorite ride, the newly renovated pirates of the caribbean, and the person who is one of the first to ever go on the...
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you were talking about general mcmaster and fiona hill joining the administration, as you just said,nd you wrote both of these appointments and the fact that sanctions remain in place six weeks into the presidency contradict the putin puppet narrative as is the fact that russia and domestic propaganda has turned against trump. do americans really need to take a step back here? >> i think that reality as usual is much messier than we would like to think. you know, conspiracy theories are great because they make reality suddenly digestible because all the dots are connected. i think that part of the whistler behind these hearings is to connect all the dots and make things clear and explain how trump happened to us. actually, i think, you know, it's much more messy and we're not seeing a putin puppet in the white house. what we're seeing is something very scary, but something different than what a russia conspiracy would explain. >> do you think there may have been collusion between russia and the campaign -- and the trump campaign? >> i think there may have been collusion. i think it's
you were talking about general mcmaster and fiona hill joining the administration, as you just said,nd you wrote both of these appointments and the fact that sanctions remain in place six weeks into the presidency contradict the putin puppet narrative as is the fact that russia and domestic propaganda has turned against trump. do americans really need to take a step back here? >> i think that reality as usual is much messier than we would like to think. you know, conspiracy theories are...
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she was born premature and just look at her now. >> this is the little nugget fiona.he is growing so fast that they installed this ramp so she can get all by herself because she's a big girl. she looks tiny but she's 73 pounds. i mean, she packs a punch. >> yeah, tiny for a hippo, i guess and that's up 29 pounds from when she was born. getting a little too heavy for her care staff to lift in and out to the pool so that ramp is there. >> look at her ears! i can't. >> and now i want a baby hippo, which would be a huge mistake. >>> another story. a hiker found a blind dog in the woods. he thought she was dead. it turned into an emotional and incredible rescue story. >>> and the state has hundreds of millions of dollars >>> happening today, voters in sonoma county are going to decide the fate of a marijuana tax. measure a would impose a 10% tax on businesses that grow or sell medical and recreational pot in unincorporated areas of the county. supporters of the tax say it could generate up to $15.5 million in revenue a year. the money could go to county services. >>> richm
she was born premature and just look at her now. >> this is the little nugget fiona.he is growing so fast that they installed this ramp so she can get all by herself because she's a big girl. she looks tiny but she's 73 pounds. i mean, she packs a punch. >> yeah, tiny for a hippo, i guess and that's up 29 pounds from when she was born. getting a little too heavy for her care staff to lift in and out to the pool so that ramp is there. >> look at her ears! i can't. >> and...
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so in march of 2005, fiona watts, many of you know was head of forestry, and she asked mcpherson andpepper if they would use queens as their reference city for the northeast. so pepper came your and the force or division had just done this tree inventory of all the cities, six oh thousand street trees. but remember that pepper and mcpherson, the u.s. for street scientists were just planning to focus on queens. but then they said why don't you figure out the benefits not just for queens but all of the 600,000 street trees? a realized that this could be really really important because fiona would actually would go to town with us. so in april of 2007, they issued their full municipal forestry resource analysis for all five boroughs and had been using a tree team to help really make sure that they inventory information was correct. the whole point of what rowan rowntree had set out to do back in 1982, and again with now looking quite a bit, quite a few years later, was really to be able to quantify the benefits of trees and chance like them into dollars. and why we do this? because you
so in march of 2005, fiona watts, many of you know was head of forestry, and she asked mcpherson andpepper if they would use queens as their reference city for the northeast. so pepper came your and the force or division had just done this tree inventory of all the cities, six oh thousand street trees. but remember that pepper and mcpherson, the u.s. for street scientists were just planning to focus on queens. but then they said why don't you figure out the benefits not just for queens but all...
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an armed robber at this apartment complex next to hers, christine rivera was out walking her dogs fionand tessa worried about her own safety. >> i tell my neighbors when i'm coming out now. so i say, i'm going out. if i don't come back in 20 minutes come looking for me. >> reporter: these are scary times here police say armed robber on the loose targeting women and in two cases kidnapping and sexually assaulting them. >> the randomness of the cases it could very well be one of our family members, your family members that are the neck victim. >> reporter: monday night around 6:30 a woman out walking her dog here was approached boy a man dressed all in black with a gun. he announce add robbery and forced her back to her apartment. when a man inside came to the door, the suspect took off. >> he held a gun to her head and said i'm robbing you. >> reporter: monday night's frightening confrontation comes weeks after kidnappings at the top of the hill apartments in holly oak on february 13th. and another on february 19th at the are a ren dale apartments in pike creek those victims were kidnapp
an armed robber at this apartment complex next to hers, christine rivera was out walking her dogs fionand tessa worried about her own safety. >> i tell my neighbors when i'm coming out now. so i say, i'm going out. if i don't come back in 20 minutes come looking for me. >> reporter: these are scary times here police say armed robber on the loose targeting women and in two cases kidnapping and sexually assaulting them. >> the randomness of the cases it could very well be one of...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.in qureshi told me that she was not surprised about the situation in prisons across the country... as we have been noting and complaining to the government for a number of months now, that there is this problem in prisons across the country, where these types of activities are happening, there are assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prisoners by each other, assaults on prisoners by each other, a high number of suicides taken place in our prisons. and there are loads of drugs in our prison system. things had being getting out of hand 110w things had being getting out of hand now for quite a period of time. so why not surprised to hear about this particular incident cladding. we are taught by the ministry ofjustice that there are long—term plans, and some of them are coming in as we speak, in terms of recruitment of officers, in the end we have a prison estate that is comparatively a lts prison estate that is comparatively al
fiona lamdin, bbc news.in qureshi told me that she was not surprised about the situation in prisons across the country... as we have been noting and complaining to the government for a number of months now, that there is this problem in prisons across the country, where these types of activities are happening, there are assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prison officers, assaults on prisoners by each other, assaults on prisoners by each other, a high number of...
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all right, fiona. i'll let you be. "pop news," everybody? ] >>> we begin with the wonderful tom hanks. he set his sights on keeping the white house press corps caffeinated and alert and sent a brand-new espresso machine to the designated room for the press corps with a note that reads, keep up the good fight where truth, justice and the american way and especially the truth part. journalists sharing photos of the shiny present and the note which appears to be written on one of the vintage typewriters in hanks' extensive collection. this would be the third coffee machine he has sent the press corps. the first was in 2004 after he netted on a private tour of the white house that the journalists were all drinking from the vending machine. then in 2010 he updated the model with a super deluxe version and now this time twitter showing hanks a latte love. thank you. thank you. >>> let me tell you one wrote nice perk and another suggesting him running for president, hanks 2020. >>> sir ian mckellen famous for bringing gandolf so the big screen movi
all right, fiona. i'll let you be. "pop news," everybody? ] >>> we begin with the wonderful tom hanks. he set his sights on keeping the white house press corps caffeinated and alert and sent a brand-new espresso machine to the designated room for the press corps with a note that reads, keep up the good fight where truth, justice and the american way and especially the truth part. journalists sharing photos of the shiny present and the note which appears to be written on one...
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our correspondent fiona lamdin is there. we can see behind you. behind me, he is surrounded by many security guards. it is most certain to say his visit here has definitely slightly lifted the atmosphere after last night's is about five—year—old, leslie rhodes, the latest victim to die. the atmosphere was very heavy today —— 75—year—old. he went up those steps behind mejust after one 75—year—old. he went up those steps behind me just after one o'clock and the first thing he said to the doctors, i hope i am not bothering to you and you have time to talk to me. they said, we are absolutely delighted you are here. he has been inside and he has met victims and paramedics. he was first taken into the resuscitation area where victims we re the resuscitation area where victims were first brought on wednesday when they arrived here. he'sjust leaving now, his is leaving. —— his entourage is leaving. everybody is here trying to take selfies. a lot of crowds and everybody slightly buoyed up by his visit. thank you very much. from king's college hospital, one
our correspondent fiona lamdin is there. we can see behind you. behind me, he is surrounded by many security guards. it is most certain to say his visit here has definitely slightly lifted the atmosphere after last night's is about five—year—old, leslie rhodes, the latest victim to die. the atmosphere was very heavy today —— 75—year—old. he went up those steps behind mejust after one 75—year—old. he went up those steps behind me just after one o'clock and the first thing he said...
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amal clooney has been telling fiona bruce why she's decided to represent the yazidis — and why theirr genocide, why is that so important to you? i've been to refuges in germany, like the one that you showed in your piece, and i've interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it's been the most harrowing testimony i've ever heard. we know that it's genocide, the un has said so. in other words, isis is trying to destroy them as a group and we are allowing it to happen without actually calling isis to account. so what do you think can be done practically to bring islamic state to justice? well, the first step that should be taken is for evidence to be collected on the ground because we know that it's disappearing. so there are mass graves that are being discovered. just a few days ago, in mosul, a huge mass grave, that's thought to have 4,000 bodies in it, was discovered. and there's other types of evidence as well. isis is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they're leaving behind documents. —— you know, you need to collect dna,
amal clooney has been telling fiona bruce why she's decided to represent the yazidis — and why theirr genocide, why is that so important to you? i've been to refuges in germany, like the one that you showed in your piece, and i've interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it's been the most harrowing testimony i've ever heard. we know that it's genocide, the un has said so. in other words, isis is trying to destroy them as a group and we are...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. labourmp is labour mp is calling for the abortion laws to be updated., meaning a woman must have the consent of two doctors to end her pregnancy. but pro—life critics say it could pave the way for sex selective abortions and terminations on demand. jayne mccubbin reports. my first reaction was, i don't want to have a baby. straightaway, how am i going to care for this being when i can't even care for myself? emily tells me why she had an abortion. she was broke, she had depression, she couldn't cope. she had to wait one month for a termination. that was the worst month of my life. i was googling ways to induce miscarriage and i think that in itself proves it's too long. you're risking women's lives because i could have really hurt myself during that time. you could have faced a jail sentence. i don't have any words for that. to punish a woman who is already in such an unstable and vulnerable position, what do you think you're doing to that woman's life? just under 200,000 abortions were carried out in the uk in 2015, most in rooms like this. the nhs say
fiona lamdin, bbc news. labourmp is labour mp is calling for the abortion laws to be updated., meaning a woman must have the consent of two doctors to end her pregnancy. but pro—life critics say it could pave the way for sex selective abortions and terminations on demand. jayne mccubbin reports. my first reaction was, i don't want to have a baby. straightaway, how am i going to care for this being when i can't even care for myself? emily tells me why she had an abortion. she was broke, she...
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amal clooney has been telling fiona bruce why she‘s decided to represent the yazidis, and why their causeortant to you? i‘ve been to refuges in germany, like the one that you showed in your piece, and i‘ve interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it‘s been the most harrowing testimony i‘ve ever heard. we know that it‘s genocide, the un has said so. in other words, isis is trying to destroy them as a group and we are allowing it to happen without actually calling isis to account. so what do you think can be done practically to bring islamic state to justice? well, the first step that should be taken is for evidence to be collected on the ground because we know that it‘s disappearing. so there are mass graves that are being discovered. just a few days ago, in mosul, a huge mass grave, that‘s thought to have 4,000 bodies in it, was discovered. and there‘s other types of evidence as well. isis is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they‘re leaving behind documents. you know, you need to collect dna, you need to collect phone records
amal clooney has been telling fiona bruce why she‘s decided to represent the yazidis, and why their causeortant to you? i‘ve been to refuges in germany, like the one that you showed in your piece, and i‘ve interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it‘s been the most harrowing testimony i‘ve ever heard. we know that it‘s genocide, the un has said so. in other words, isis is trying to destroy them as a group and we are allowing it to happen...
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fiona was first held face—down when she was admitted to hospital with mental health problems at the agee me quite violent, for a long time. it made you violent? yeah, for a long time. i developed a sort of thing where, if i had any sort of inkling that someone might be violent towards me, i'd be violent first. in 2013, a bbc news report highlighted the scale of face—down restraint in england. the then mental health minister demanded its use should stop, but new figures suggest it remains commonplace, repeatedly used with women patients. among girls, face—down restraint was used 2,300 times across a year. with boys, it was just 300. 6% of adult women, nearly 2,000 patients, were restrained face—down. in one mental health unit, in north—west london, over 17% of female patients experienced face—down restraint. that's one in six of the women admitted to this trust. some hospitals say it's a vital tool to protect patients and staff from harm, but in others, they never use it. the trust concedes its restraint numbers are high and need to come down, but says it is sometimes necessary to use pr
fiona was first held face—down when she was admitted to hospital with mental health problems at the agee me quite violent, for a long time. it made you violent? yeah, for a long time. i developed a sort of thing where, if i had any sort of inkling that someone might be violent towards me, i'd be violent first. in 2013, a bbc news report highlighted the scale of face—down restraint in england. the then mental health minister demanded its use should stop, but new figures suggest it remains...
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now, he's been bringing a taste of his home country to london, as fiona lamdin reports.try this? hummus? yes, hummus. for 15 years, imad alarnab ran three restaurants in damascus, until war broke out. i mean, our restaurants are closed now, because of the war. we had to leave in 2015, injuly 2015. escaping for a safer life. you know, the most hard part was leaving your family behind. and while imad had to leave his home and his family, the cooking came with him. three months, ten countries, running, cycling, taking a train, a boat, before finally arriving on the steps of a church in calais. i was on the steps of the church for 64 days. sleeping there? sleeping there, yes. so how did you get into the uk? in the back of a lorry. yes. so it wasn't easy at all. 0nce here, imad was given refugee status, which allowed him to work as a car salesman. i met him and heard his story and it became very clear that he was in london and trying to do everything he could to make ends meet, and i heard he was selling cars, and i felt really sad knowing that he had this huge passion for fo
now, he's been bringing a taste of his home country to london, as fiona lamdin reports.try this? hummus? yes, hummus. for 15 years, imad alarnab ran three restaurants in damascus, until war broke out. i mean, our restaurants are closed now, because of the war. we had to leave in 2015, injuly 2015. escaping for a safer life. you know, the most hard part was leaving your family behind. and while imad had to leave his home and his family, the cooking came with him. three months, ten countries,...
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fiona lamdin is there now. last night, there were over ten fire engines at this prison. out the flames and smoke. today, the fai has clearly been put out. in the last few moments, the fire engine drove in. the other thing we have seen drove in. the other thing we have seen today coming in at through this gate is prison bans. there is some speculation that some of the prisoners had to be evacuated and are being moved. but this hasn't yet been stood up. flames and thick smoke filled the night sky above hmp guys marsh. after an inmate thought to be drunk, wearing many layers of clothes, set light to them on top of the prison roofjust after eight o'clock last night. as firefighters controlled what they described as the large fire outside, inside, 64 prisoners were moved from their cells to the safety of the gym. in an unannounced inspection, two—and—a—half years ago, investigators found this place in crisis. they said staff and managers had all but lost control. they said one in four prisoners felt unsafe as gangs operate openly. from where you are here, what could you actua
fiona lamdin is there now. last night, there were over ten fire engines at this prison. out the flames and smoke. today, the fai has clearly been put out. in the last few moments, the fire engine drove in. the other thing we have seen drove in. the other thing we have seen today coming in at through this gate is prison bans. there is some speculation that some of the prisoners had to be evacuated and are being moved. but this hasn't yet been stood up. flames and thick smoke filled the night sky...
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fiona lamdin reporting.mmary of today‘s news. the former president of egypt, hosni mubarak, who was overthrown in 2011, has been released from a military hospital. he was serving six years for the treatment of protest is but he has been cleared of charges and has now left the military hospital where he was serving his sentence. bad behaviour in english schools is not being dealt with properly and pupils‘ performance is being negatively effected. that‘s the view of the the government‘s school behaviour expert, tom bennett. in a review published today, he says more funding and better training are needed to tackle the issue. the report also recommends that school inspectors pay more attention to behaviour issues, and warns they are often glossed over when schools produce good results. the president of the european commission has told the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. speaking on the eve of the eu‘s 60th anniversary celebrations, jean—claude juncker said the exit tal
fiona lamdin reporting.mmary of today‘s news. the former president of egypt, hosni mubarak, who was overthrown in 2011, has been released from a military hospital. he was serving six years for the treatment of protest is but he has been cleared of charges and has now left the military hospital where he was serving his sentence. bad behaviour in english schools is not being dealt with properly and pupils‘ performance is being negatively effected. that‘s the view of the the government‘s...
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the wife of the actor george clooney told fiona bruce why the cause is so important to her.e interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who we re child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it's been the most harrowing testimony i've ever heard. we know it's genocide. the un has said so. isis is trying to destroy them as a group. we are allowing it to happen without actually calling isis to account. what do you think can be done practically to bring islamic state to justice? the first step that should be taken is for evidence to be collected on the ground. we know that it's disappearing. there are mass graves that are being discovered, just a few days ago in mosul, a huge mass grave which is thought to have 4,000 bodies in it. isis is a big bureaucracy believe it oi’ isis is a big bureaucracy believe it or not, they're leaving behind documents. you need to collect dna and phone records. none of that is being done at the moment. you're going to the un this week. what are you going to be saying there? i'm addressing the un on the issue of account
the wife of the actor george clooney told fiona bruce why the cause is so important to her.e interviewed former child soldiers and young girls who we re child soldiers and young girls who were raped and enslaved by isis. it's been the most harrowing testimony i've ever heard. we know it's genocide. the un has said so. isis is trying to destroy them as a group. we are allowing it to happen without actually calling isis to account. what do you think can be done practically to bring islamic state...
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. >> >> what was her name princess fiona. >> a beautiful mind. professor in princeton and game theory was figured out at a bar which was , that three guys are competing for the one beautiful girl, none of them will get beautiful girl. don't go for beautiful girl go with the two less attractive friend, it is game theory how everybody wind up with somebody but you don't pick the most attractive one. >> in the end, the most attractive one doesn't get a date because nobody wants to approach. >> yes it is just that we don't think we have a chance. >> i choose to believe beautiful people out there in the worldy. i necessity they have got business going on. >> i mean, it i jeral. >> it is hard out there, judgei. >> i do think, a lot of people sometimes ra zoom if you are better looking or looking thaw will keep it. you are right, people aren't cute, they are cheating too. if you cheat, you will cheat no matter fit is easy or not you will find a way, you know, it is just the way it is. >> what do you guys think? tell us. easier.tiful people have it- >> w
. >> >> what was her name princess fiona. >> a beautiful mind. professor in princeton and game theory was figured out at a bar which was , that three guys are competing for the one beautiful girl, none of them will get beautiful girl. don't go for beautiful girl go with the two less attractive friend, it is game theory how everybody wind up with somebody but you don't pick the most attractive one. >> in the end, the most attractive one doesn't get a date because nobody...
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. >> christine rivera was out walking her dogs, fiona and tess is a. lives one apartment complex over from monday night's attem attempted kidnapping incident here in newark. >> it's scary because he has to be fairly, um, skilled at what he's doing. >> reporter: these are scary times in this community and armed robbery is on the loose. targeting women and in two cases kidnapping and sexually assaulting them. >> i tell my neighbors when i'm coming out now. so i say i'm going out. if i don't get back in 20 minutes come looking for me. >> reporter: latest incident occurred monday night around 6:30 off sheldon drive. a woman out walking her dog was approached by a man dressed all in black. showed her a gun and said he was going to rob her. he is cored the victim to her apartment but when a man inside came to the door, the suspect ran off. >> randomness of the cases it could very well be one of our family members, your family members that are the neck vict victim. >> reporter: monday night's frightening confrontation comes just weeks after kidnappings at the
. >> christine rivera was out walking her dogs, fiona and tess is a. lives one apartment complex over from monday night's attem attempted kidnapping incident here in newark. >> it's scary because he has to be fairly, um, skilled at what he's doing. >> reporter: these are scary times in this community and armed robbery is on the loose. targeting women and in two cases kidnapping and sexually assaulting them. >> i tell my neighbors when i'm coming out now. so i say i'm...
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the snp‘s fiona hyslop, who is cabinet secretary for the european affairs, echoed that response from for people in scotland and for our future. so therefore, the choice that we want to provide for the people of scotland is when there is clarity over what the brexit deal will be. now, we won't know that until the autumn of 2018, we think, at the earliest, so it's important to have clarity about the brexit deal. we need to have clarity, yes, about independence, but most importantly, we need choice. yes, the rest of the uk — apart from northern ireland — voted to leave the eu, but scotland voted to remain and our interests must be with the continuing relationship with europe and we want to provide that opportunity. this is notjust about brexit or the eu, this is about the type of country that we want to be in and we want to seek. and with a very weak labour opposition in westminster, the prospect of perhaps decades of a conservative rule is just intolerable. now, kezia dugdale is the leader of the scottish labour party. she is against a second scottish referendum and says the snp are si
the snp‘s fiona hyslop, who is cabinet secretary for the european affairs, echoed that response from for people in scotland and for our future. so therefore, the choice that we want to provide for the people of scotland is when there is clarity over what the brexit deal will be. now, we won't know that until the autumn of 2018, we think, at the earliest, so it's important to have clarity about the brexit deal. we need to have clarity, yes, about independence, but most importantly, we need...
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the businessman fiona curd cheese. the two sides in this case or the republican leadership in congress and conservative members of the house for dukakis who criticize the gop plan for replacing obamacare is not going far enough. face the nation, kentucky senator man paul or his republican leadership doesn't listen to their concerts and won't enough votes to pass. >> if we can do with proper ride, he will not have the votes and we have to get to that point before true negotiations began. right now everybody's been nice to everybody because they want us to vote for this. >> paul ryan tried to downplay those concerns are that ultimately he believed the bill will make it through. >> when you're a governing party get a consensus among your wide big tent party, everybody doesn't get what they want. but we are getting much better policy here. we made a promise to the people who elected us we would repeal and replace the flawed and said this we replace it with the now we keep our word. >> president chavez put his full sample o
the businessman fiona curd cheese. the two sides in this case or the republican leadership in congress and conservative members of the house for dukakis who criticize the gop plan for replacing obamacare is not going far enough. face the nation, kentucky senator man paul or his republican leadership doesn't listen to their concerts and won't enough votes to pass. >> if we can do with proper ride, he will not have the votes and we have to get to that point before true negotiations began....
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little fiona is growing so quickly. staff at the zoo installed a ramp so she can get into the pool all by herself. she looks tiny for a hippo but she's actually 73 pounds, up from 29 pounds at birth. >> cute when they're little. kind of ferocious when they're big. >>> a big change for working moms in san francisco. >> to get more productive workforce and also creates retention. >> the new effort to help make breastfeeding moms more comfortable in the workplace. >>> and kristen is here with a look at what's coming up at 5:00. >> thanks, guys. a state of emergency is declared in contra costa county weeks after record rains. people living here want a lot more than that. >>> concert in san bruno, exempt in the musicians had to go through a security check. >>> and hyperloop inches closer to reality. the first images of a full-scale test track in nevada. these stories a - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produc
little fiona is growing so quickly. staff at the zoo installed a ramp so she can get into the pool all by herself. she looks tiny for a hippo but she's actually 73 pounds, up from 29 pounds at birth. >> cute when they're little. kind of ferocious when they're big. >>> a big change for working moms in san francisco. >> to get more productive workforce and also creates retention. >> the new effort to help make breastfeeding moms more comfortable in the workplace....
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he's added this well respected russia scholar, fiona hill.'s joining the white house national security council as senior director for europe and russia. senior fellow of the brookings institute, former member of the national intelligence council. she was first recruited for the nfc job under michael flynn and frequent critic of president putin of russia. jillian, what do you make of this addition? >> i feel really good about it. the first sort of tip of the hat to her is that she has remained for most of her career very critical and skeptical of the putin regime. as well she should be. in the midst of all the scandal and controversy about trump's administration, potential ties to russia, it is nice to see them bringing in somebody who is very much not in that camp and will provide an alternate point of view or her own point of view to the president. i will say it's also interesting that she's going to be the senior director for russia in europe. in previous administrations bush and obama, that was not the case. those were two separate positio
he's added this well respected russia scholar, fiona hill.'s joining the white house national security council as senior director for europe and russia. senior fellow of the brookings institute, former member of the national intelligence council. she was first recruited for the nfc job under michael flynn and frequent critic of president putin of russia. jillian, what do you make of this addition? >> i feel really good about it. the first sort of tip of the hat to her is that she has...
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fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers might find parts of her report distressing.ept in a secret compartment behind his refrigerator. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. it was all i knew she said. he raped her and when she tried to stop him, she told her she had had sex before and should know what it was like. —— he told her. in an impact statement she said, i took an overdose of paracetamol because i was struggling to cope with what happened. she is still is suffering from depression. i will never truly be able to have a relationship. two other women were abused or raped by him, one as young as ten or 11 years old. he summoned her to his bedroom. he told her it is what roy friends and girlfriends do. michael dunn was described as violent and controlling. one of his houses was filled with cameras, locks, and alarms. his victims if they wanted to go to the lavatory, had to ask for permission. if they challenged him, he beat them. let me tell you why the independent police complaints commission is investigating this. one of the girls report
fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers might find parts of her report distressing.ept in a secret compartment behind his refrigerator. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. it was all i knew she said. he raped her and when she tried to stop him, she told her she had had sex before and should know what it was like. —— he told her. in an impact statement she said, i took an overdose of paracetamol because i was struggling to cope with what happened. she is...
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fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers might find parts of her report distressing.ly abused his victims because he groomed them, beat them all kept them prisoner. we heard about one girl who was kept in a secret compartment behind his fridge. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. she told the police it was all she knew. he raped her, and when she tried to stop him, her, and when she tried to stop him, he told her she had had sex before so he told her she had had sex before so she should know what it was like. she said she had taken an overdose of paracetamol because she was struggling to cope with what had happened. she is still suffering from depression, and the court heard she would never truly be able to have a relationship. two other girls 01’ women were also have a relationship. two other girls or women were also heard to have been raped by him. one was as young as ten years old. he summoned her to his bedroom, and when she tried to push him off, she told him it is what boyfriends and girlfriends do. michael dunn is described as violent
fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers might find parts of her report distressing.ly abused his victims because he groomed them, beat them all kept them prisoner. we heard about one girl who was kept in a secret compartment behind his fridge. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. she told the police it was all she knew. he raped her, and when she tried to stop him, her, and when she tried to stop him, he told her she had had sex before so he told her she had...
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sanctions still remain intact trump has just appointed the best russian specialist in the country, fiona hillto run russia policy in the white house. so there's a disconnect between the russia story tt we're hearing about and that we've become completely obsessed with at least as the media, not so sure about the nation and what's happening with the trump administration's relationship with russia. >> i want to to go back to this. i think you can make a good case on the merits that we shouldn't be giving lethal aid so on the merits let's bracket that. the thing that was so striking in that context and having talked to people that reported on the various platform committees was that there was no pressure brought to bear on basically any policy item up and down through cleveland except for that and it struck people in the room that so much force was being brought to bear on it that that got people asking these questions before all of this is developed. >> i'm not saying this is normal. none of this is normal. it's not normal that trump appointees and members of the trump campaign keep lying
sanctions still remain intact trump has just appointed the best russian specialist in the country, fiona hillto run russia policy in the white house. so there's a disconnect between the russia story tt we're hearing about and that we've become completely obsessed with at least as the media, not so sure about the nation and what's happening with the trump administration's relationship with russia. >> i want to to go back to this. i think you can make a good case on the merits that we...
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fiona accuses president hollande of plotting to destroy his candidacy.en heading off to moscow. we're in paris with the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 15 minutes to the cash open. let's get the bloomberg business flash. here's sophie kamaruddin. sebastian: credit suisse is said to be considering selling stock valued at more than 3 billion swiss francs instead of raising capital investing part of its swiss unit. a representative declined to comment. the bank said this morning that it has increased its bonus pool, awarding ceo tidjane thiam 11.9 million francs for his first full year on the drug. uber's biggest rival in southeast asia is said to be planning to raise more than 1.5 billion dollars in a new funding round. according to people familiar with the matter, softbank is pledging about $1 billion in the rideshare company. grab declined to comment. softbank wasn't able to comment either. eric mindich, a one-time goldman sachs trader who jumped into the hedge fund industry, is throwing in the towel on his firm. easton parkse capital management was a
fiona accuses president hollande of plotting to destroy his candidacy.en heading off to moscow. we're in paris with the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 15 minutes to the cash open. let's get the bloomberg business flash. here's sophie kamaruddin. sebastian: credit suisse is said to be considering selling stock valued at more than 3 billion swiss francs instead of raising capital investing part of its swiss unit. a representative declined to comment. the bank said this morning that it has...
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fiona, thank you. you are watching bbc news. to prime minister's questions, and then that statement from theresa may, the prime minister to the commons on the day that article 50 is triggered and britain begins the process of leaving the eu. you are watching bbc news. and as you would expect we have very much continuing coverage all day on the news. i'm delighted to say that with me here outside the houses of parliament is the conservative peer lord dobbs. a very warm welcome to you. this is a good day for you, this is what you wanted?” you. this is a good day for you, this is what you wanted? i feel a sense of release and relief. there has been so much grandstanding and uncertainty. there is bound to be uncertainty. there is bound to be uncertainty about something like this but now we can get on with it, the posturing can be put aside. there will undoubtedly be bumps ahead and it is not beyond the wit of man to screw up the process entirely, but i see a process where europe, britain grows up. it is not a 0—sum game and into a t
fiona, thank you. you are watching bbc news. to prime minister's questions, and then that statement from theresa may, the prime minister to the commons on the day that article 50 is triggered and britain begins the process of leaving the eu. you are watching bbc news. and as you would expect we have very much continuing coverage all day on the news. i'm delighted to say that with me here outside the houses of parliament is the conservative peer lord dobbs. a very warm welcome to you. this is a...
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any more on that, i am sure it will be in the six 0'clock news with fiona bruce.e north of northern ireland and northern england. there will be thick cloud into south west england and south wales, which will produce rain and drizzle. it will be misty and murky, too. they missed the picture to start the day in south—west england tomorrow. rain into cornwall and the channel islands, and that will be on and off through the day. further north, a drier picture of where you have seen rain today, and still largely sunni are closed —— largely sunny day across north wells and north—west england. in the central belt and southern scotland, showers will tend to fade. this strip of wet weather from the channel islands into the far south—west of england, especially cornwall, but the rest of us, a pleasant day to come, with a good of sunshine. temperatures will easily get into double figures in the sun. very pleasant indeed. some places in south—east england may get to 16 celsius. that said, it will turn chilly overnight. in the eastern side of the uk, some frost overnight. a mi
any more on that, i am sure it will be in the six 0'clock news with fiona bruce.e north of northern ireland and northern england. there will be thick cloud into south west england and south wales, which will produce rain and drizzle. it will be misty and murky, too. they missed the picture to start the day in south—west england tomorrow. rain into cornwall and the channel islands, and that will be on and off through the day. further north, a drier picture of where you have seen rain today,...
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the westminster coroner, fiona wilcox, said she extended her sympathies to masood‘s family "who are alsominster coroner‘s court and joins us now. go through for us what was spoke. off in the court today and more detail on the coroner‘s remarks? off in the court today and more detail on the coroner's remarks?m was a simple 15 minute hearing in which the inquest was formally opened and adjourned for further investigation. the main request was the counter terrorism command officer who is investigating the whole incident. he describes how a car driven by khalid masood had ploughed across westminster bridge causing fatal injuries to three people. he aprointed carriage gate at westminster and attacked a police officer causing grave wounds and killing the officer before being challenged be by another police officer and shot. he said that the time of gate of khalid masood was underan hour time of gate of khalid masood was under an hour after he was shot. the coroner‘s officer said there had been a post—mortem examination and the cause of his death was a gunshot wound to the chest. on the video y
the westminster coroner, fiona wilcox, said she extended her sympathies to masood‘s family "who are alsominster coroner‘s court and joins us now. go through for us what was spoke. off in the court today and more detail on the coroner‘s remarks? off in the court today and more detail on the coroner's remarks?m was a simple 15 minute hearing in which the inquest was formally opened and adjourned for further investigation. the main request was the counter terrorism command officer who...
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fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers mightfind court this morning.was able to rape or sexually abuse victims because he groomed them, beat them, or kept them prisoner. we heard of a girl who was kept in a secret compartment behind his average rate. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. he raped her and when she tried to stop him, she told her she had had sex before and should know what it was like. —— he told her. in an impact state m e nts like. —— he told her. in an impact statements you said, i took an overdose of paris as well because i was struggling to cope with what happened. she is still is suffering from depression. —— paracetamol. i will never truly be able to have a relationship. two other women were abused or raped by him, one as young as ten or 11 years old. michael dunn was described as violent and controlling. 0ne was described as violent and controlling. one of his houses was filled with cameras, locks, and alarms. his victims if they wanted to go to the lavatory, had to ask for permission. if they challenged h
fiona trott was in court this morning. some viewers mightfind court this morning.was able to rape or sexually abuse victims because he groomed them, beat them, or kept them prisoner. we heard of a girl who was kept in a secret compartment behind his average rate. she was hidden from police. that girl had been abused before. he raped her and when she tried to stop him, she told her she had had sex before and should know what it was like. —— he told her. in an impact state m e nts like....