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when bobby fritz learned that khonsu was suddenly without a home...bobby fritz/father"the dog came into"he didn't want to see the dogo argentino get taken to a shelter.as a dog owner himself, he decided to take khonsu in.bobby fritz/father"we thought we were doing the right thing we were helping this guy out. i was very familiar with this dog and we brought the dog home and everything was fine. we introduced it to our dog slowly."fitz says khonsu instantly took well to his wife and three kids.so he never imagined his good deed would end like this.bobby fritz/father"it wasn't even a full 24 hours"he says his wife was only turned around for a matter of seconds when their six-month-old daughter adaliah was attacked.bobby fritz/father "she was in the middle of changing a baby's diaper. got the baby cleaned up, walked not even five feet away to grab a diaper out of the little diaper box and she heard a bark and turned around and the dog was running away from the baby and the baby just sat up and just blood starting just pouring down her face."her father says the attack left adaliah with a la
when bobby fritz learned that khonsu was suddenly without a home...bobby fritz/father"the dog came into"he didn't want to see the dogo argentino get taken to a shelter.as a dog owner himself, he decided to take khonsu in.bobby fritz/father"we thought we were doing the right thing we were helping this guy out. i was very familiar with this dog and we brought the dog home and everything was fine. we introduced it to our dog slowly."fitz says khonsu instantly took well to his...
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>> fritz: yes. >> anthony: how long you've been playing together? >> fritz: around five years.stone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? >> shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my mom. >> anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! >> shane: that would be the -- that would be the safest answer. mom. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> fritz: yes, yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> shane: filipinos are hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don't necessarily have to be in
>> fritz: yes. >> anthony: how long you've been playing together? >> fritz: around five years.stone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? >> shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar,...
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i'm victoria fritz.ur top story. hundreds of people are missing in tanzania after a ferry capsizes on lake victoria. more than forty are confirmed dead. a british cabinet minister says there are no changes on the table at the moment after prime minister theresa may's brexit plan was rejected by eu leaders. the rap producer marion suge knight pleads guilty to manslaughter for running down two men in his pick up truck. coming up in the business briefing: sky under the hammer. the multi—billion dollar battle for the broadcast giant could soon be decided in britain's biggest ever auction. i will be speaking to experts across asia as well so plenty more coming up asia as well so plenty more coming up in the programme. coming up in the programme. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and as amazon launches a range of new voice—controlled home gadgets, one potato. starting potato. six minutes. we're asking, useful orjust plain creepy? you can
i'm victoria fritz.ur top story. hundreds of people are missing in tanzania after a ferry capsizes on lake victoria. more than forty are confirmed dead. a british cabinet minister says there are no changes on the table at the moment after prime minister theresa may's brexit plan was rejected by eu leaders. the rap producer marion suge knight pleads guilty to manslaughter for running down two men in his pick up truck. coming up in the business briefing: sky under the hammer. the multi—billion...
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fritz: we had last year.had in the usual season, 2 million customers for turkey on a book by basis. last year, we were down to one million. this year, we will be back to 2 million. if at all it has a positive impact on tours, for the pound or euro, they can buy more. francine: how is egypt doing? fritz: egypt is also doing fine. it is also a country that has come down after the arab spring, but it is now back on good levels, particularly when it comes to -- francine: can you take advantage china? has difficult is it to do china as a tourist destination because of visas and local requirements? fritz: chinaa -- for us is not so much a destination. you have more affluent classes which behave more like the same age groups, young families investing in societies. we believe that china could be for southeast asia like the u.s. is for the caribbean. a major local source market which can drive growth. francine: how big of a source market? everything in china is big, nothing is very small. quite big and markets. touris
fritz: we had last year.had in the usual season, 2 million customers for turkey on a book by basis. last year, we were down to one million. this year, we will be back to 2 million. if at all it has a positive impact on tours, for the pound or euro, they can buy more. francine: how is egypt doing? fritz: egypt is also doing fine. it is also a country that has come down after the arab spring, but it is now back on good levels, particularly when it comes to -- francine: can you take advantage...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: president trump hits back at accusations of amorality and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. the leaders of the two koreas agree to hold a three—day summit in pyongyang later this month. russia is in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack, as britain takes its case to the un security council. in business: the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of a massive escalation in the trade war with china? decision time looms. also coming up in the business briefing: after another grilling before congress over foreign political interference, could the likes of twitter and facebook soon be facing tougher regulation? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think of the stories we are covering today. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a senior member o
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: president trump hits back at accusations of amorality and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. the leaders of the two koreas agree to hold a three—day summit in pyongyang later this month. russia is in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack, as britain takes its case to the un security council. in business: the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story today: back on the road. president trump rallies his base and hits back at critics, who claim his leadership of the white house is chaotic. as support for an anti—migrant, nationalist party grows, how will sweden's ruling democrats fare as the country goes to the polls? and fears grow of a humanitarian catastrophe as syrian troops prepare to attack rebel fighters, but can talks between iran, russia and turkey provide hope for the people of idlib? coming up in the business briefing... cryptocurrency crackdown. europe weighs in on tougher rules on the likes of bitcoin bitcoin and ethereum. their value continues to plunge. also in business — markets awaiting the next move in the us—china trade war. hello. a very warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. you can, of course, be part of the conversation. as news emerges of a theft of customer data from british airways‘ website and mobile app, how confident do you feel entering your personal and financia
i'm victoria fritz. our top story today: back on the road. president trump rallies his base and hits back at critics, who claim his leadership of the white house is chaotic. as support for an anti—migrant, nationalist party grows, how will sweden's ruling democrats fare as the country goes to the polls? and fears grow of a humanitarian catastrophe as syrian troops prepare to attack rebel fighters, but can talks between iran, russia and turkey provide hope for the people of idlib? coming up in...
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welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and victoria fritz. our headlines today: standing firm on brexit. theresa may says she won't give in to those who want another referendum. a big rise in the number of staff caught smuggling banned items into prisons. and video games which allow players to spend money on upgrades and special features will soon carry a warning icon. in sport, under pressure jose mourinho is again in the spotlight as his misfiring manchester united face a tricky trip to burnley in the premier league. good morning to you. a cracking day for some yesterday, pretty warm as well. today is looking pretty warm gci’oss well. today is looking pretty warm across the board but a bit more cloud around and there's some rain forecast too. join me later, i'll have all the details for you. it's sunday september the second. it's sunday september the second. our top story: theresa may says she will not give in to those who want another referendum on brexit. writing in the sunday telegraph the prime minister also insisted she will not be for
welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and victoria fritz. our headlines today: standing firm on brexit. theresa may says she won't give in to those who want another referendum. a big rise in the number of staff caught smuggling banned items into prisons. and video games which allow players to spend money on upgrades and special features will soon carry a warning icon. in sport, under pressure jose mourinho is again in the spotlight as his misfiring manchester united face a tricky trip to...
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i'm victoria fritz. sky under the hammer — the multi—billion dollar battle for the broadcast giant could soon be decided in britain's biggest ever auction. plus... one potato. six minutes and seven seconds. alexa, bake me a potato? amazon launches a range of new smart devices, including a microwave, in a bid to dominate the home of the future. and on the markets... the dow and s&p hit new record highs as trade war fears recede. and investors focus on strong corporate profits. we start here in london, where the takeover battle for broadcasting giant sky could soon be decided, in the biggest auction the uk has ever seen. financial regulators have stepped in to end a protracted bidding war. they say unless a deal is agreed by 1600 gmt, an auction will begin, with the winner announced on monday morning. sky's fate has been up in the air since december 2016, when rupert murdoch's 21st century fox launched a takeover bid. it already owns a 39% share of sky, and made an offer for the other 61%. the bid got bogg
i'm victoria fritz. sky under the hammer — the multi—billion dollar battle for the broadcast giant could soon be decided in britain's biggest ever auction. plus... one potato. six minutes and seven seconds. alexa, bake me a potato? amazon launches a range of new smart devices, including a microwave, in a bid to dominate the home of the future. and on the markets... the dow and s&p hit new record highs as trade war fears recede. and investors focus on strong corporate profits. we start...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today: backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum, if that's what the party's members want. falling victim to scams — the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry — us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. —— us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knockout for anthonyjoshua. he's still the world heavyweight champion after stopping his latest challenger. good morning. we have a spell of wet and windy weather moving its way gci’oss and windy weather moving its way across southern england and wales first thing this morning. but it's clear is at pace and leaves the day with sunny spells and scattered showers for all. or details on that and the week ahead coming up shortly. —— more details on that and the week ahead coming up shortly. it's sunday the 23rd of september. our top story: the labour leader, jeremy corby
good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today: backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum, if that's what the party's members want. falling victim to scams — the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry — us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. —— us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's...
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i'm victoria fritz. the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of a massive escalation in the trade war with china? decision time looms. plus, anti social media — under fire from congress over foreign political interference, could the likes of twitter and facebook soon be facing tougher regulation? and on the markets... asian shares falling with investor confidence shaken. those fears over the possible escalation in the trade walk between the us and china. we start with the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. it's having far reaching effects around the globe and it could be about to get a lot worse. president trump is considering a massive escalation in his dispute with china over what he sees as their unfair trade practices. us businesses and individuals have until the end of today to submit their views. the president has threatened to slap import tariffs on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods, hitting everything from selfie sticks to semicondu
i'm victoria fritz. the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of a massive escalation in the trade war with china? decision time looms. plus, anti social media — under fire from congress over foreign political interference, could the likes of twitter and facebook soon be facing tougher regulation? and on the markets... asian shares falling with investor confidence shaken. those fears over the possible escalation in the trade walk between the us and china....
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i'm victoria fritz. cryptocurrency crackdown. europe weighs in on tougher rules on the likes of bitcoin and ethereum, as their value continues to plunge. plus, hacked off. another it fail for british airways, as thousands of customers have their card details stolen. hello. we start with the volatile world of cryptocurrencies. you'll have heard of bitcoin, possibly even ethereum or ripple, but would you believe there are now over 1600 different virtual currencies in use around the world? to some they're the future of money, to others little more than a scam. later today, european finance ministers begin talks in the austrian capital of vienna to start discussing whether or not — and how — to regulate cryptocurrencies. and that's just the problem, how do you regulate them? because they aren't issued by any central bank and are untraceable, they have become associated with tax evasion and money laundering. in some parts of the world, there have been crackdowns on cryptocurrency trading and exchanges — like in china, or even outright
i'm victoria fritz. cryptocurrency crackdown. europe weighs in on tougher rules on the likes of bitcoin and ethereum, as their value continues to plunge. plus, hacked off. another it fail for british airways, as thousands of customers have their card details stolen. hello. we start with the volatile world of cryptocurrencies. you'll have heard of bitcoin, possibly even ethereum or ripple, but would you believe there are now over 1600 different virtual currencies in use around the world? to some...
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that is firefighter ed martinez and his dog, fritz. he is the one who is deployed to hawaii ahead of the hurricane, so building on the ground and sheltered either in an army base or some such thing, and then, as soon as the hurricane passes, they'll be able to go to work. so there are 40 members that are deployed on this usar team right now. i think there's a total of 80 members on the usar team. three dogs -- three k9 members were deployed, two for live and one cadaver. this is a live -- there we go. that's a live search and rescue dog. so ed's a tiller person at truck four. he's a 24 year veteran. we also have two other members of our department who have dogs. just so you know, fritz and the other two dogs that we have were rescue dogs, so there is a group called the search dog foundation that -- that goes around the country and rescues dogs from shelters, and these are dogs with high drive, and it's no wonder they ended up in shelters because they have so much energy, they either ran away from home or people didn't know what to do w
that is firefighter ed martinez and his dog, fritz. he is the one who is deployed to hawaii ahead of the hurricane, so building on the ground and sheltered either in an army base or some such thing, and then, as soon as the hurricane passes, they'll be able to go to work. so there are 40 members that are deployed on this usar team right now. i think there's a total of 80 members on the usar team. three dogs -- three k9 members were deployed, two for live and one cadaver. this is a live -- there...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.ity and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. the leaders of the two koreas agree to hold a three—day summit in pyongyang later this month. russia is in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack, as britain takes its case to the un security council. in business: the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of a massive escalation in the trade war with china? decision time looms. also coming up in the business briefing: after another grilling before congress over foreign political interference,
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.ity and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. the leaders of the two koreas agree to hold a three—day summit in pyongyang later this month. russia is in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack, as britain takes its case to the un security council. in business: the $200 billion question — will president trump follow through on his threat of a massive escalation in the trade war with...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. spending promises — italy's populist coalition releases its first budget amid growing fears about the country's finances. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27th september. italy's new government has made massive spending promises that could see it go head to head , with brussels. also in the programme, a sigh of relief in argentina after the imf agrees to speed up a $57 billion life—line for the country. japanese stocks led declines along with shares in hong kong and china after a muted start to the trading day in the aftermath of the fed's rate decision. also: to get a job you need experience, but to get experience you need a job. well, one firm that's helping to break this cycle is offering virutal internships, meaning you can work anywhere around the world and get that vital experience but does it bring results. and whilst we are talking all things virtual, facebook‘s announced oculus quest, a new virtual reality headset it hopes will rejuvenate the vr industry. so
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. spending promises — italy's populist coalition releases its first budget amid growing fears about the country's finances. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 27th september. italy's new government has made massive spending promises that could see it go head to head , with brussels. also in the programme, a sigh of relief in argentina after the imf agrees to speed up a $57 billion life—line for the...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: republicans press for a vote on donald trump's nominee to the us supreme court, a day after hearing from the woman who accuses him of sexual assault. dr ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? 100%. i swear today, under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. thousands of rya nair passengers face travel misery, as more than 200 flights are grounded by industrial action. france prepares the stage for the biggest team event in golf, with europe and the us bringing the big guns out on the green. electric shock. tesla boss elon musk is charged with fraud by us financial regulators, sending shares in the car maker tumbling. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. with planned industrial action by ryanair today, we'd like to know if the prospect of plane strikes would alte
i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: republicans press for a vote on donald trump's nominee to the us supreme court, a day after hearing from the woman who accuses him of sexual assault. dr ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? 100%. i swear today, under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. thousands of rya nair passengers face travel misery, as more than 200 flights are grounded by industrial...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. the protracted battle for control of the broadcaster sky is poised to come to a dramatic conclusion. live from london, that's our top story on friday 21st september. rivals comcast and 21st century fox are squaring up for the start of a three—round auction, the biggest such competitive sale the uk has ever seen. also in the programme... as the trade war between the us and china rages on, beijing goes to the world trade organisation in geneva in a separate dispute over anti—dumping. this is what is going on with the markets. the european open as followed asian equities higher with themselves gained their lead from wall street. and could the us—china trade war really last decades as jack ma suggests? with that and what's being described as the "biggest scandal" in europe — the multi—billion dollar money—laundering case at danske bank — it's been a dramatic week for global business. we'll take stock with our economics correspondent andrew walker. today we want to know, should hand luggag
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. the protracted battle for control of the broadcaster sky is poised to come to a dramatic conclusion. live from london, that's our top story on friday 21st september. rivals comcast and 21st century fox are squaring up for the start of a three—round auction, the biggest such competitive sale the uk has ever seen. also in the programme... as the trade war between the us and china rages on, beijing goes to the world...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. electric shock. tesla's boss elon musk is charged with fraud by us financial regulators — sending shares in the car maker tumbling. live from london, that's our top story on friday 28th september. are the wheels coming off at tesla? the sec says elon musk‘s claims he'd secured funding to take the electric carmaker private were "false and misleading". plus — a trillion dollars of trade hanging in the balance — time is running out for a new deal on nafta — as talks between the us and canada hit the buffers. and we have been trading for 30 minutes, european markets are all heading lower, especially italian markets as they grapple with a newly formed budget, uninteresting budget from the newly formed government. and it was the week that comcast bought sky, the us fed raised interest rates — and brexit was never farfrom the news we'll get the inside track on all this with our economics editor, kamal ahmed. today we want to know — are you penalised for being a loyal customer? new research in the uk claims
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. electric shock. tesla's boss elon musk is charged with fraud by us financial regulators — sending shares in the car maker tumbling. live from london, that's our top story on friday 28th september. are the wheels coming off at tesla? the sec says elon musk‘s claims he'd secured funding to take the electric carmaker private were "false and misleading". plus — a trillion dollars of trade hanging in the...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: destructive winds whipped up by hurricane florence have begun to affect coastal regions of the us states of north and south carolina. one person has been killed and several injured in a series of gas explosions in the us state of massachusetts. dozens of homes and buildings have been set on fire. 10 years on from the global financial crisis, we take a look at why spain was so badly hit and why it is still trying to recover. coming up in the business briefing, trading blows. 620 ministers gather in argentina as trump tariff tensions run high. plus, 10 years on from the collapse of lehman brothers we'll be finding out why asia was spared the worst of the crisis. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation — volkswagen is to stop producing its iconic beetle car next year. we want to know what other brands that you love have disappeared. what icons do you miss which have va
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: destructive winds whipped up by hurricane florence have begun to affect coastal regions of the us states of north and south carolina. one person has been killed and several injured in a series of gas explosions in the us state of massachusetts. dozens of homes and buildings have been set on fire. 10 years on from the global financial crisis, we take a look at why spain was so badly hit and why it is still trying to recover. coming up in the business briefing,...
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i'm victoria fritz.orence have begun to affect coastal regions of the us states of north and south carolina. one person has been killed and several injured in a series of gas explosions in the us state of massachusetts. dozens of homes and buildings have been set on fire. 10 years on from the global financial crisis, we take a look at why spain was so badly hit and why it is still trying to recover. coming up in the business briefing, trading blows. g20 ministers gather in argentina as trump tariff tensions run high. plus, 10 years on from the collapse of lehman brothers we'll be finding out why asia was spared the worst of the crisis.
i'm victoria fritz.orence have begun to affect coastal regions of the us states of north and south carolina. one person has been killed and several injured in a series of gas explosions in the us state of massachusetts. dozens of homes and buildings have been set on fire. 10 years on from the global financial crisis, we take a look at why spain was so badly hit and why it is still trying to recover. coming up in the business briefing, trading blows. g20 ministers gather in argentina as trump...
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i'm victoria fritz. a day after hearing from the woman who accuses him of sexual assault. dr ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? 100%. i swear today, under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. thousands of rya nair passengers face travel misery, as more than 200 flights are grounded by industrial action. france prepares the stage for the biggest team event in
i'm victoria fritz. a day after hearing from the woman who accuses him of sexual assault. dr ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? 100%. i swear today, under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. thousands of rya nair passengers face travel misery, as more than 200 flights are grounded by industrial action. france prepares the stage for the biggest team event in
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mp but there are serious concerns and all of this is going to come to a head when the party meets fritz warplanes have carried out the most intensive bombing on rebel positions in the province of idlib in almost a month. at least 9 people are said to have been killed, including two children. the united nations is warning of a new humanitarian crisis if there's an all—out military offensive. here's our middle east correspondent, yollande knell. today in the idlib countryside. explosion. the full—scale offensive here hasn't yet started, but these were powerful blasts. amazingly, those nearby survived. activists say the bombing intensified. here, syrian government helicopters dropping barrels packed with explosives. siren wails. and after each strike, the white helmets civil defence rushing in, searching for survivors. all chant. with the fate of idlib hanging in the balance, its residents are taking to the streets, desperately calling for international intervention to prevent a deadly government offensive in this rebel—held area. many syrians opposed to the regime fled to this province fr
mp but there are serious concerns and all of this is going to come to a head when the party meets fritz warplanes have carried out the most intensive bombing on rebel positions in the province of idlib in almost a month. at least 9 people are said to have been killed, including two children. the united nations is warning of a new humanitarian crisis if there's an all—out military offensive. here's our middle east correspondent, yollande knell. today in the idlib countryside. explosion. the...
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so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang.nd naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period. quite literally top executives particularly from paramount and universal would regularly go to europe for what were perceived over there as talent raids. to demille, art is international. so tonight we find him looking at a european picture, starring a young hungarian, franciska gaal. stop the picture a minute. get me budapest. c.b., it's 5:30 in the morning in budapest. you can't get that girl out of bed. and why not? operator. get me budapest, miss franciska gaal, g-a-a-l. (thomas schatz) and of course we're not importing movies, we're importing the talent developing in other countries. hello. franciska gaal? this is cecil b. demille in hollywood, california. who? cecil b. demille, paramount director, speaking from hollywood. cecil b. demille! oh, yes! we want you to come to america for a picture. i want a fine emotional actress for the part i have in mind. you'll have to leave
so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang.nd naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period. quite literally top executives particularly from paramount and universal would regularly go to europe for what were perceived over there as talent raids. to demille, art is international. so tonight we find him looking at a european picture, starring a young hungarian, franciska gaal. stop...
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welcome to breakfast, with christian fraser and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: standing firm on special features will soon carry a warning icon. in sport, under pressure jose mourinho is again in the spotlight as his misfiring manchester united face a tricky trip to burnley in the premier league. good morning to you. it was a cracking day for some of us today, pretty warm as well. today‘s looking fairly warm across—the—board, but a bit more cloud around and
welcome to breakfast, with christian fraser and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: standing firm on special features will soon carry a warning icon. in sport, under pressure jose mourinho is again in the spotlight as his misfiring manchester united face a tricky trip to burnley in the premier league. good morning to you. it was a cracking day for some of us today, pretty warm as well. today‘s looking fairly warm across—the—board, but a bit more cloud around and
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. desperate measures. turkey may push its interest rates above 20% today to prop up the plunging lira. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 13th september turkey's president erdogan has called high borrowing costs the "mother and father of all evil" — but what can he do to save the falling lira if the central bank is forced to riase interest rates later today? and on the tenth anniversary of the start of the financial crisis, the former uk prime minister gordon brown tells the bbc that "we're sleepwalking into the next crisis". it's a more comofrtable start to trading today after a slight easing of trade tensions between the united states and europe. how to be hip. can global brands make themselves cool and appeal to a younger age market — just by hiring cutting edge film makers? we meet the woman who's made a business of connecting corporates with creatives. and south korea's mmilitary has revealed that a group of 12 college students tried to gain a huge amount of weight in order to avoid b
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. desperate measures. turkey may push its interest rates above 20% today to prop up the plunging lira. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 13th september turkey's president erdogan has called high borrowing costs the "mother and father of all evil" — but what can he do to save the falling lira if the central bank is forced to riase interest rates later today? and on the tenth anniversary of the...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. turbulence for british airways after a huge data breach affects hundreds of thousands of customers. live from london, that's our top story on friday 7th september. the airline says it's investigating the breach as a matter of urgency. customer data from 380,000 transactions has been stolen from the website and the mobile app. also in the programme, we'll be getting reaction from asia, as the world waits to see whether he'll reall do it. -- if —— if he will really do it. will president trump ramp up his trade tariffs against china? the deadline has just passed for businesses to respond. and on the markets — europe has opened. emerging markets are up a third of 1%. investors in two minds as to whether this is the moment, as we wait on news of more trade tariffs, to get in, ora moment to get out of stock markets. we'll be getting the inside track on the big business stories of the past week, including fears from one former bank of england governor over the uk's brexit plans. another day,
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. turbulence for british airways after a huge data breach affects hundreds of thousands of customers. live from london, that's our top story on friday 7th september. the airline says it's investigating the breach as a matter of urgency. customer data from 380,000 transactions has been stolen from the website and the mobile app. also in the programme, we'll be getting reaction from asia, as the world waits to see whether...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. 620 ministers gather in argentina to talk global trade — as currency crises deepen — and the threat of tit—for—tat trade sanctions and tariffs run high live from london, that's our top story on friday 14th september. as top trade officials from the world's largest economies meet in argentina — tensions over trade are at their highest in decades, as president trump seeks to shake up america's business relationships all around the world. plus — ten years on from the collapse of lehman brothers — how the rise of china saved asia from the worst of the crisis. and the european markets are open and looking strong. and we'll be getting the inside track on all things tech: from controversial eu new laws on copyright, to the falling value of crypto currencies and the launch of the apple's new iphone. that's all with our technology guru, rory cellan jones. and talking about things you might have a little bit of a soft spot for... and volkswagen have announced they are to stop making its classic beetle car next year — it was fir
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. 620 ministers gather in argentina to talk global trade — as currency crises deepen — and the threat of tit—for—tat trade sanctions and tariffs run high live from london, that's our top story on friday 14th september. as top trade officials from the world's largest economies meet in argentina — tensions over trade are at their highest in decades, as president trump seeks to shake up america's business...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. a crucial day in the trade war between the united states and china. will president trump follow through on his threat of another $200 billion worth of tariffs on beijing? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 6th september. decision time looms as american businesses have until the end of the day to express their views. we'll have more on this in a moment. also in the programme... the world's largest working offshore wind farm open‘s off the coast of north—west england today. it's the size of 20,000 football pitches and we'll have a special report from near the site. and the latest from the european markets, which have just and the latest from the european markets, which havejust opened. from toy robots to real learning. we'll find out why a leading tech company is switching its focus to education. and burberry has announced it's to stop using fur and burning its excess products. ididn't i didn't even know it did start. —— did that. are you attracted to firms with a more e
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. a crucial day in the trade war between the united states and china. will president trump follow through on his threat of another $200 billion worth of tariffs on beijing? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 6th september. decision time looms as american businesses have until the end of the day to express their views. we'll have more on this in a moment. also in the programme... the world's largest working...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. all smiles in salzburg at a meeting of european leaders but with no brexit compromise in sight, companies and workers remain in limbo. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th september. british prime minister theresa may pitched her brexit plan to european leaders at the dinner in salzburg but according to the commission president, a deal remains far off the menu. we will talk you through the indigestion. also in the programme, china's jack ma withdraws his promise to create a million jobs in the us, as he warns of twenty years of trade friction with america. he was speaking at the world economic forum in tianjin where our correspondent was listening to his speech. and european markets open higher today with investors watching events in salzburg with another meeting of eu leaders about to start. it's a continent of 1.2 billion people, with growth expected to average over 3% next year. we'll get the inside track on africa's opportunities and challenges, as we speak live
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. all smiles in salzburg at a meeting of european leaders but with no brexit compromise in sight, companies and workers remain in limbo. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th september. british prime minister theresa may pitched her brexit plan to european leaders at the dinner in salzburg but according to the commission president, a deal remains far off the menu. we will talk you through the indigestion....
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story today: back on the road.aim his leadership of the white house is chaotic. as support for an anti—migrant, nationalist party grows, how will sweden's ruling democrats fare as the country goes to the polls? and fears grow of a humanitarian catastrophe as syrian troops prepare to attack rebel fighters, but can talks between iran, russia and turkey provide hope for the people of idlib? coming up in the business briefing... cryptocurrency crackdown. europe weighs in on tougher rules on the likes of bitcoin
i'm victoria fritz. our top story today: back on the road.aim his leadership of the white house is chaotic. as support for an anti—migrant, nationalist party grows, how will sweden's ruling democrats fare as the country goes to the polls? and fears grow of a humanitarian catastrophe as syrian troops prepare to attack rebel fighters, but can talks between iran, russia and turkey provide hope for the people of idlib? coming up in the business briefing... cryptocurrency crackdown. europe weighs...
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morning, but that mix of sunshine good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritzng another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum, if that's what the party's members want. falling victim to scams — the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry — us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. —— us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knockout for anthonyjoshua. he's still the world heavyweight champion after stopping his latest challenger. good morning. we have a spell of wet and windy weather
morning, but that mix of sunshine good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritzng another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum, if that's what the party's members want. falling victim to scams — the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry — us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. —— us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz. our top story.ty are confirmed dead. a british cabinet minister says there are no changes on the table at the moment after prime minister theresa may's brexit plan was rejected by eu leaders. the rap producer marion suge knight pleads guilty to manslaughter for running down two men in his pick up truck. coming up in the business briefing: sky under the hammer. the multi—billion dollar battle for the broadcast giant could soon be decided in britain's biggest ever auction. i will be speaking to experts
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz. our top story.ty are confirmed dead. a british cabinet minister says there are no changes on the table at the moment after prime minister theresa may's brexit plan was rejected by eu leaders. the rap producer marion suge knight pleads guilty to manslaughter for running down two men in his pick up truck. coming up in the business briefing: sky under the hammer. the multi—billion dollar battle for the broadcast giant could soon be decided in...
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established such a great rapport that when the hostage negotiator arrived on scene, he allowed officer fritz to continue to talk to the man while the hostage negotiate or provided direction. eventually the man agreed to open the door, but only if he could directly talk with officer frisk. recognizing the danger of a face-to-face negotiation with an armed subject, officer frisk decided to take that chance. the rewards ultimately persuaded him out, so he put himself in danger. he conducted a face-to-face talk this time with the man, and the man finally threw the knife down. instead of rushing in immediately, officer frisk continued to talk, and eventually, the man was detained without incident and taken to the hospital for mental health assessment. as a result, officer frisk and the fellow officers' actions, a mother did not lose her son that morning. officer frisk and the fellow officers followed c.i. tichlt principles to peacefully resolve a potentially deadly situation. officer frisk demonstrated tactical patience and used time and distance to engage in a meaningful dialogue, displayed inge
established such a great rapport that when the hostage negotiator arrived on scene, he allowed officer fritz to continue to talk to the man while the hostage negotiate or provided direction. eventually the man agreed to open the door, but only if he could directly talk with officer frisk. recognizing the danger of a face-to-face negotiation with an armed subject, officer frisk decided to take that chance. the rewards ultimately persuaded him out, so he put himself in danger. he conducted a...
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in this case, fritz lang's silent masterpiece, "metropolis," an artifact of the weimar era that's stilli-fi movies. billy wagner has invited me to a midnight showing at the booze and food-friendly lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage smothered in ketchup and a dusting of curry powder. now how did this become a beloved dish, i have no idea. >> billy: it's a lot of flavor, it's spicy, it's fat, it's salt, it's roasted. then you have fries with it. it's -- >> anthony: oh, i understand why people eat it. alcohol. >> billy: exactly. yes. but at the end, it's a very cheap thing, you know? you get two sausage with fries with a beer. ten euros. >> anthony: oh, so like a quick workers' lunch? >> billy: yes. >> anthony: so what wine would you suggest with this? >> billy: we should try a glass of champagne. there's a place in berlin where they serve currywurst with c
in this case, fritz lang's silent masterpiece, "metropolis," an artifact of the weimar era that's stilli-fi movies. billy wagner has invited me to a midnight showing at the booze and food-friendly lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage smothered in...
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wilfried: yes, the steel sector is on the fritz because we have seen a drop in volume, but we have also seen a drop in pricing in recent years. it's picking up slowly, but it's still very worrisome as a sector. we also see household electronics being under threat, in the latest trends distribution, mainly in the main retail chains, are definitely under stress, not so much in asia, but definitely europe and for sure also in the u.s. sign an we have to american trade that is for pacific under some serious threat. what are your clients saying about that? what questions are they asking you? wilfried: well, they want to know if those trade barriers that are currently being building up, whether they will increase the risk of nonpayment from their clients, yes or no. in our view, in the short-term, it will not increase necessarily the risk of nonpayment. what is much more worrying is the fluctuations that we currently see on foreign exchanges. just to give you one example, it is not the asia-pacific. if you look at a country like turkey, where the local currencies are devalue it is by more tha
wilfried: yes, the steel sector is on the fritz because we have seen a drop in volume, but we have also seen a drop in pricing in recent years. it's picking up slowly, but it's still very worrisome as a sector. we also see household electronics being under threat, in the latest trends distribution, mainly in the main retail chains, are definitely under stress, not so much in asia, but definitely europe and for sure also in the u.s. sign an we have to american trade that is for pacific under...
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. >> in 1958, mickey and his best friend, mechanic fritz boyd, start brainstorming plans for a racecar with four whopping piston engines. >> so no rockets, no jet motors. this is all piston-powered, the same kind of car that you would drive to work. they were mechanical geniuses, but they had to come up with transmissions and rear ends and fuel tanks and all of these things. this was a dream. this was a pipe dream. >> some 120 miles west of... >> finally, in 1960, mickey and challenger 1 hit the salt flats. ♪ he spits off from the starting line... then rockets through the finish at a speed of 406.6 miles per hour. >> my dad was the first american to ever go over 400 miles an hour, and he did that in 1960 in a car that he built in his garage. bonneville is what made my dad an american hero. >> but mickey's achievement comes with an asterisk. bonneville rules require two trips on the 8-mile course. official results are the average of the two speeds to account for wind resistance. on the second race, challenger 1's engine craps out, so mickey starts again from scratch, this time spending
. >> in 1958, mickey and his best friend, mechanic fritz boyd, start brainstorming plans for a racecar with four whopping piston engines. >> so no rockets, no jet motors. this is all piston-powered, the same kind of car that you would drive to work. they were mechanical geniuses, but they had to come up with transmissions and rear ends and fuel tanks and all of these things. this was a dream. this was a pipe dream. >> some 120 miles west of... >> finally, in 1960, mickey...
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have two of our members deployed, but in the month of august, we deployed ed martinez and his dog fritz to hawaii, hurricane irene, to search and rescue. got some excellent work from august 22 to august 30. i'm jumping around a little on his report because i'm trying to put together all the mutual aid deployments. we were busy in july and continued to be busy in august related to the mendocino complex fire. we had a full team and assistant out basically from july 28 to august 8, and our o.e.s. rig was also out from july 26 through august 23. that's a larger period of time, so typically, at day 14, we swap crews, and so we did that. that was four members. and then, additionally, for the mendocino complex fire, we had two engines that we sent from july 28 to august 12. later in the month of august, we had the mill creek incident, and we sent a full strike team and a leader and assistants, that's 22 people, from august 21 through august 28 to the mill creek fire. so every request that we've received, we've been able to be responsive for, so that's good news. and that speaks to the great wo
have two of our members deployed, but in the month of august, we deployed ed martinez and his dog fritz to hawaii, hurricane irene, to search and rescue. got some excellent work from august 22 to august 30. i'm jumping around a little on his report because i'm trying to put together all the mutual aid deployments. we were busy in july and continued to be busy in august related to the mendocino complex fire. we had a full team and assistant out basically from july 28 to august 8, and our o.e.s....
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and now her trailer is on the fritz. >> is that right? with us for a while. >> seth: please welcome to the show alyssa milano, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi. welcome. >> hi. yay! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm so happy you're here. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: so, congratulations on the new show. >> thank you. >> seth: this is a -- a show that addresses a lot of serious issues. >> yes. >> seth: things like, fat shaming and bullying. it's also, obviously, we can tell from the clip. >> yes. >> seth: there's a lot of humor in it. >> yeah. we're constantly straddling that line between totally inappropriate and being very grounded and real. >> seth: and there also was some -- the trailer, when the trailer first came out, there was -- there was not only a lot of buzz about it, but there was some push back as well. people were -- >> yeah. >> seth: -- a little upset by what they thought the show was gonna be based on the trailer. >> yeah. well, and -- you know, i would never want to take that away from people. peop
and now her trailer is on the fritz. >> is that right? with us for a while. >> seth: please welcome to the show alyssa milano, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi. welcome. >> hi. yay! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm so happy you're here. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: so, congratulations on the new show. >> thank you. >> seth: this is a -- a show that addresses a lot of serious issues. >> yes. >> seth:...
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good morning, welcome, to breakfast, with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today... backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum if that's what party members want. falling victim to scams, the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry. us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knock—out foranthonyjoshua 7 he s for anthony joshua 7 he's still the world heavyweight champion, after stopping his latest challenger. good morning, we've got a spell of wet and windy weather moving its way across southern england and wales first thing this morning. it clears through at quite a pace and leaves a day of sunny spells and scattered showers for all. more details on that and the week ahead coming up shortly. it's sunday 23rd september. our top story. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, and his deputy tom watson have said they will back another brexit referendum, if their members call for one. it comes as a poll suggests overwhelming suppor
good morning, welcome, to breakfast, with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today... backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum if that's what party members want. falling victim to scams, the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry. us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knock—out foranthonyjoshua 7 he s for anthony joshua 7...